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r THE DAILY N E B R ASK A N Ill 11 1 llif 1 The Daily Nebraskan UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Published every day except S'. urday and Sunday during the col lege year. Subscription, per sem'ter $1.25. EDITORIAL Carolyn Reed Le Rosa - Hammond.. Sadie Finch Story Harding Leonard Cowley Dorothy Barkley ft'alter White REPORTORIAL Jack Austin Lois Hartman Belle Farman Eleanor Hinman Luther Johnson Jessie Watson Leona. d Hammang Lee Yochum Heloise Gauvreaux Kldridge I.owe BUSINECS STAFF Roy Wythers Fred Bosking Jesse Patty News Editor STORY HARDING For Th'6 issue GET OUT TO THAT DEBATE. The llusker debating team will meet that of Iowa Friday ami Saturday hero at Nebraska. Are we goin? to support their efforts? The material for the question and the personnel of the teams promise a truly worthwhile contest for any one interested in the intellectual sciences. Come out and help develop the more intellectual line? at Neora ka. At times, from all appearances and conversations, this school supports nothing but dances, t healers and athletic events. Surely the students, do not wish to have this impression fro out over the state, as Nebraska interests. As one student said: "Even the Nebraskan is usually full of social eve nis and University notices." This is the opportunity for something different, the best kind of out side education. Make a special effort to so. One other thing never in our experience has a Cornhusker yell been given at a debating contesi. Let's try that sort of support and enthusiasm for them too. THE CIGARET ON THE CAMPUS. It seems fitting at this time to call ihe attention of some oi the students to the technical definition of the Nebraska "campus." In lealiiy. any collece building or about the so-called city campus, whether within or without the gates, is on that campus. In connec tion with that statement, we wonder if the rules about smoking on the campus have been forgotten. For the most part, the men have been ery considerate of that ruling this year but for a few excep tors. We appreciate this spirit but wish to suggest that around the Social Science Luilding. Teachers' College, Botany Building and the aw College, cigarels have of late become an annoyance. To many girls and some members of the faculty, cigaret smoke is unpleasant, and it would be a fine courtesy to them to refrain from smoking until entirely off the campus boundaries. It is Jelt that the moral tone of the whole University would improve und'r these conditions. PUNCTUALITY AND EXCUSES. Are l'nivers;ty siudents naturally punctual? This might be-questioned v,hn one looks out of the window to -watch the many M Higglers hurrying to eight o'cHxhF. It sem the human tendency to procrastinate to some extent although one knows that it is not wise. Men say that "waiting" for girls would almost make a good occupation at least take most of their time if possible. Yet girls have something cm their fide also, if they have ever waited for a man to settle a golf scote or an interesting argument. In all cases, it is j tactically a general habit. But the Imprint thinks that punctuality gets the best Jesuits on the long run. We used to say with much 1 a it h--"Never make excuses; your friends don't need them and your enemies won't believe you anyway." We have reformed now. how ever, and agree tbo'-oughly with the last statement of Imprint. "There is only one fellow who ha found the jt of gold at the end of the rainbow. "There is nothing startling about bim, and unless you watch his habits, you may not be able to discern any difference between bim and the reEt of us. "There is just one thing about bim that stands out above every other trait: "He is always on time always in the neighborhood when the good things are passed out He's punctual. "Punctuality makes excuses unnecessary-" STAFF Editor ..Managing Editor ...Associate Editor News Editor News Editor Society Editor Sports Editor STAFF Cloyd Clark Carloton Springer ThvlMs Langetaff Gertrude Moran John Xeft Business Manager .....Assistant business Manager Circulation Manager UNI INU I ltCJ I Senior Girls s,ir eirls for Uie May pole drill w ill meet in the Armory, Friday noon. Commercial Club University Commercial Club Initia tion tonight at city Commercial Club 9 ...inbnO at 7:30. Plenty of eats ami ulu0. Special Farm Convocation A special convocation will be held at eleven o'clock Friday morning in Room 306, Agricultural Hall at the State Farm. F. D. Farrell. dean and director of the Kansas State Agricul tural College, will speak. XI Delta Xi Delta meeting Thursday at 6:30, Woman's Building. All members please be present. Delian Literary Society Don't miss the meeting Friday night. The program is to be of spe cial interest. As for games well, we always have a pood time. Open meet ing. Everyone welcome. Norfolk Club x-fnib rinh will picnic at the iMM IOI . Caves, Saturday. May 1. Meet at the Terminal Building at seven o'clock and take Lancaster cars. Palladian Notice There will be no meeting Friday evenins so that every one may go to the Nebraska Iowa debate. Members will meet at the Hall Saturday eve- nine. Mav 1, at seven o'clock for initiation. Ticnic dress. Green Goblins Green Goblin luncheon at the Grand Hotel. Thursday. April 29. at 12:15 o'clock. Brief business discussion. j University Commercial Club j Mr. W. B. Selleck. of the Lincoln (State Bank, will address the Commer Icial Club, on "Credit and Credit In isiruments," Thursday mo: nine. April zi. Social Science 3'.'2. I Pre-Medic Meeting ' The Pre-Medic Society will hold a meeting Thursday. April 29. at live .p. m.. in large lecture room. Bessey ; Hall. Hastings Students I There will be a meeting to organize ia Hastings Club in Social Science Building. Koom 203, Thursday, April at seven p. m. Notice The person who look a rain coat from Boom 201. Bessey Hall. Monday afternoon, will avoid trouble by re turning the coat at once. New Iron Sphinx j Newly Initiated Iron Sphinx will ;meet at the Beta Theta Pi house, j Thursday evening. April 29. at eight 'p. in. Election of officers. Senior Social Committee S'-nior Social Comniitte will meet (Thursday afternoon at five o'clock in 'Woman's Hall. Every member ol jtiiis committee must be present. Omaha Club Important meeting of the Omaha Club Thursday evening. April 29. in Social Science Auditorium at seven o'clck. United States Civil Service Examination ! Positions (See Bulletin Board) i Accounting and othr clerical posi tions; drafting and designing; en ;;nerir.g. etc.; chemistry, metallurgy !and other laboratory; other technical, professional and scientific mechanical j trades, etc; miscellaneous. I Persons desiring to take any of these examinations may obtain the 'necessary application blanks and in formation concerning them by apply ; ing at Civil Service Window, post ' office, Lincoln. Neb. A. A. REED, Director. Bureau of Professional Ser vice, Va'i. of Nebraska. Lutherans Please Notice! Owing to the rain of last Sunday, the hike and wiener-roast has been postponed to Sunday, May 2. Fun and fresh air! Meet at Temple, 2:30 p. m. sharp! The Committee. Cloth Hats and Caps IMPORTED SATIS FACTORY WEAR TME HOMI OF a ' " " " I TONITE, APRIL 29th jj 1 Beck's Syncopated Symphony j K. of C. Hall Refreshments s :20 Wed-Thur-FrUSat. 8:20 CHARLES (CHIC) SALE LE HAIRE HAYES A CO. HARRY ROSE HENRY SANTREY And His Syncopated Society Band SONIA BARABAN CHAS. C. GROHS MILLICENT MOWER Ruth Avery enPrologue THE LIGHTNER GIRLS And NEWTON ALEXANDER KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF DAY MATS. 25c and 50c EVE. 25c, 50c and 75c mrm-m, JOHNSTON'S CANDY In One and Two Pounds P ILLERS' RESCRIPTION H ARM A J Y Sold in Lincoln Exclusively by Fred Schmidt & Bro. 917-21 0 St. fwSn A Good Place to Sat N. S. CAFE 139 South 11th StrK We've just received some un usually good caps and cloth fiats made of light colored Imported English tweeds and homespuns, and lined with silk. These hats and caps, which are very popular just now, are the finest things of their kind we've ever shown. The hats are priced at $5, $6 and $7. The caps are $4.50, $5 and $6. IF YOl- WANT SOMKTIUNC NKW SELECT ONE OF THKSK. DlSl'LAYKI) IN OUR WINDOWS TODAY. OOOO C4OTMEX - - 228 No. 12 & k $1.25 Couple I THURS., FRI., SAT. 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