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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
THE n a n, Y N E !; ASK AN The Daily Nebraskan UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Published every day except 3!urday and Sunday during the col lege year. Subacrlptlon, per seni'tfter $1.25. EDITORIAL STAFF Carolyn Reed - BdUor Rosa Hammond - Managing Editor Sadie Finch Associate Editor Story Harding News Editor Leonard Cowley News Editor Porothy Barkley - Society Editor lovd Clark Sports Editor REPORTORIAL STAFF Jack Austin I.ois Hartman Belle Farman Eleanor Hlnman Jessie Watson Leons.d Hammang Lee Yochum Lldridge Lowe BUSINECS STAFF Caileton Springer rhvri8 Langstaff John Neff Hoy Wyther. Iiumnesa Manager Frd Bosking Assistant business Manager Jese Patty.. Circulation Manager New Editor LEONARD COWLEY For Th's luu YOUR SUMMER VACATION. Att r a strenuous and fateful of examinations, summer vaca- lion will agair. be wiGi us. Afu-r nine months of varying degrees ot !;,!,. -r vvt Hie to he allowed to follow our whims and fancies without running afoul of the Executive Dean. Hut this summer vacation vhieh now looms m as a pleasant respite from lectures ami hooks i in ia'.:ty a wondciful oppoi tunity for addinc to the vaiue o; a o it leer education. It gives a chance to get in belter t:.iic,i wiili the world outside of our I'niversily circles and to gain a sounder view point of tin- relation of our education to the practical, everyday lite u must so. in st ; into. Fur that reason we should strive to make our vacation as diveist-n.-ti as possible. We should tret away from the rather narrow, soltisli life we lead here. a"l. See the hrnu.ler vio which will show ut Che Iniversity a pan of a greater whole; which will show us that the o. k ".ve do ;: is to make us worthier citizens of a great state. If we plan our vacation with that understanding, we shall make Ne braska a better s'ate and the Cnivetsity a greater University for we shall he making ourselves belter men and women. Ho. in your vara ion. do some kind of work w.ilch is outside of your customary routine. And whatever you work at. work Hard. Then ycu will return in the fail w ith a keener appreciation of your opportunities. College work will be easier and more interesting. an1 vnu will have side-stepped ihat iaw of the "loalinK vacation" which reads: 'P.efose the vacation, work seems hard: After the vacation, it is hard." FROM THE OLD TO THE NEW This is ihe last edition of this semester's Nebraskan. W- began en work this semester with ihe policy of "news, up-to-date rini exaci" nnd the d-siiv to iun the p;:per "fur. of and by the I'ni v.-ri .-it ." N vvpaper woil. is not easy; the horns ale long and the iewa:i efti :i small, but it is faseinaiing work. The staiT has worked faithfully :.nd willingly 10 clean lne st.ay bits of news on the campus. If yen have enjoyed the -Rag" this- semester, then we are glad to have ! abl" ii. serve you this way. Today we welcome to t;.ke our places a new staff of woikeis. headed by Frank Patty and assisted by a most competent gr.uip of workers. To i lies'- new editors we w ish much suc cess and v .li m them the many eood limes and joys of our associations t'igither. They have all had previous experience wiith the Nebraskan nnd as a whole are (specially well fitted to serve you the best possible in every way next year. May nert year mean even more th in ever to i eiy subscriber, leader and contributor to ihe Nebraskan. TO OUR ADVERTISERS. .lust a word of appreciation to the merchants in the city who have so generously helped to support the Nebraskan this year. If it were, not for the many "ads" which they have given us. the paper would not be able to exist. Many of these merchants buy their spice by the year and thus help to assure the success of the paper. They are glad to be able to help out What do we owe to them? You have many calls to spend your money In Lincoln. When you do, remember these men and boost for them. Notice that the men who stand behind the Nebraskan are also the men who are backing other University activities. They helped send the track team to Penn sylvania, they give many of the cups and medals in athletic contests sponsored by the University, they are helping most generously in the Memorial Drive. Show them the same loyalty that they show to Ne braska University. UNI NOTICES Delian Literary Society A picnic at Antelope Park Saturday evening. All members meet at Tem ple at six o'clock. ! The Menorah Society ! All members mo requested to be I present at a short meeting next Sun day. May 30. in Faculty Hall, for the 'purpose of electing officers for the next year, and hearing the report ol ! the present officer. ' University Union Closed meeting Saturdny. This the last meeting of the year. is FELLOWS! Monday-Decoration Day P.iiv vour new Straw Hal to-lay at Shapiro's where you will mm ,lle smartest Straw Mats of the reason in all weaves. JOYOS LIXiOUNs P.ANGKOKS AND PANAMAS 3.85 to 5.85 PORTO K1CANS nnd SPLIT STRAWS 2.50 to 5.00 IN WHISPER WEIGHTS SHAPIRO'S MEN'S SHOP Formerly Omaha Hat Factory 1234 O St. WHERE THE STYLES COME FROM Palladian j There will be an open meeting Sat urday evening, May 29. The annual 'alumni program will be given. Officers lor next year will he elected at short business session. Important. Silver Serpent will hold its annual banquet Friday. May 2S. in the Garden j Room of. the Lincoln Hotel at 5:30. i Those planning to attend please notify jj Olive Means, at PMi'i:. Delore 1 nun day evening. Notice Will the following people pleas call at the Student Activities office: Kuili Hutton A. ( . Stoa Mike M. Miles Nell Jean Holtz Milo K. Reck .lames C. Wilson F. O. Vanier Geoige Mover Luther Andrews ISSN The Lincoln Hotel Special Table D'Hote Sunday Dinner Served from 12 to 2-6 to 8 P. M. $1.25 PER COVER Music During Evening Meal Hours Notice The president and treasurer of the following organizations are asked to please call at the Student Activities office, and approve bills for payment: Commercial Club Palladian Literary Society Iiraniatic Club Pharmaceutical Society Cadet Officers Association Fieshman Law Class Pan-Hellenic Council. University Art Club Alpha Kappa Psi Mystic Fish Silver Serpent Classical Club Yikings Hiack Masque Wayne Club Senior Advisory P.oard University Cadet Hand Lutheran Club Catholic Students Club 150 BOYS AND GIRLS MEETJERE HAY 31 Lincoln. Nebr.. Mav 27. About 15" I boys and cirls. members of standard J clubs over the state, are expected i here Mav 31 to atlend the boys' and i girls' club week at the College it ! Agriculture. The .majority of them i I will come with all expenses j.aid as1 la le-sult of their excellence as a mem-! her of some pig. corn, poultry, potato.! ! calf, ccoking. bakine or sew ing club. ! Funds for financ ing their trips were given by the stockyards companies of Omaha. Sioux City and St. Joseph. I the Gooch Milling Company and the (Hazel Atlas Glass Company. The Junior farmers and home mak ers will spend the week receiving in struction in aericulture and home eco jnomics and in sinhl-seeing and educa tional trips about Lincoln and suburbs. (One day. Friday, will be spent in ', Omaha. The week's program calls for classroom work every forenoon, with the afternoons devoted to the trips. DELICIOUS and REFRESHING - - f ! 2K" i J :J "i Quenches Thirst- fJ gfi"; P B ' ul,r I : - : Touches the Spot hjjfl k ? Is- ! The Coca-Cola Co. -rl U5i P " j ATLANTAGA -.-v 'fl &Ja3j WANT ADS FOR SALE Ten-room house, oak finish, lot 100x 108. suitable for fra ternity or sorority. H. G. 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