The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1921, Image 2

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    T HI DAILY NBBBiyIAN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
'ulllherf Momlny, Turodny, V edn
4nj, Thnrii anil Friday of eiV'h wrrk
T Thr I nlmillr f Ni'tiradkw.
OlrM'lAI, INIVrKMTV I'l HMfATION
I ndw h diriN'ttnn of Ihr Mmlrnt l'ul
llmtionft Board.
Kttterrd mm nifnnd rtiun ninllcr Ht ihi
ltifnr In Lincoln. Nrl'rnnkn, unilir Art
f t'ongrr, Mnrth I, 1MH.
Knliarriptlnn rn J.50 prr yrar
Iitgli ropy .5 rntn
N. STORY HARDING .. Editor-in Chief
JACK AUSTIN Managing Editor
JESSIE WATSON Associate Editor
ORVIN CASTON News Editor
GREGG McBRIDE News Editor
ROY GUSTAFSON News Editor
(tl;l I.K I'AKMAN S.nl.'ly ltilltor
CIIXKIES MITOIIKM- Sport F.lilor
Trlrplionp nwilj room Son, "I-" Hull
-,trit rilitorinl writ it: lli-lrn llowr.
nri! Kanilnl and Harlan Itoyi r.
t.iTtriiil" l'ntti-rmin nml iinrlri
I nnii-k, hshim :int Muli'ly nlilnr'.
"tuff urtUI: KalliiTlni' Mn V.lnrliw iu.
Some slang, some pum and there, ary of South Pakota, whore he in
iny friend's jour flayer."
Tlie lowan then explains that the
Columbia Spectator thinks that the
ordinary variety of flapper Is a she
a pirl in the stage between hay and
prn sf, whose rhief thought is to
attract att Mition.
After a Ions quest for suitable
definitions of this (looting word, the
lowan, in dosperaiion It would seem,
adopted the definition of a llawkeye
sorority gnl. that a Capper is "the
feminine ponder for fop."
We wish wo in i all t add our eon-
trihution to the many and fanoilul i
difinitions submitted. In our opinion. I
n fhipper is (lie piil extremist repre-
rap between girlhood anl(Tnited Plates ornithologist. Tie fur
one whose most" ett renie tliev states that "the first robin that
only tin- i rodeet of this bh ml. i n aches a given locality in the spring
I is likely to remain to nest, and the
of the migration line must
the birds from
ereases his speed to thirty-one nines,
reaching the Canadian line about
April 10. The flight across the south
ern part or Canada is much faster,
at a rate or about fifty-two miles,
which is Increased to approximately
seventy miles on the last lap of. the
journey to Alaska. He generally
"leaxes NYb'aska for the southland
about November 1.".
"The robin as a species migrates
north more slowly than the opening
of the spring season, it occupies
seventy-eight days for its trip of
p. 000 miles from Iowa to Alaska,
while spring covers this distance in
siv'y-eiirht days," according
to
s"!.iin2 the
womanhood
idea i
BUSINESS STAFF
GLEN GARDNER ...Business Manager
JAFVIES FIDDOCK. Asst. Business WO"
KNOX BURNETT .. Circulation Mg'r
This time last Man h the members
of I'.e House of Kepresentatives vx ere
'phehling rational prohibition: then
:hey would adjourn and po out for
:i dri-k. A combination -of cold
v.;,'i:er. wood alcohol and income
a was call's in a: in'ense Miff.'ving
ihroii'ji'out A'noviea. First robin was
i .'.el 'ted near Pnix eta-ity Hall.
HOY ;iSTAl"SON
. - Editor for tM i 1 '
DAILY NEBRASKAN'S SEC
OND SEMESTER PLATFORM
1- Clean politics In competitive
campus affairs.
2. More paid readers on the
campus.
3. A wider scope of news.
4. Realization of the new gym
nasium and stadium.
I. Lower prices to University
students.
6. Each Etudent an "unofficial"
staff member of the Daily Ne
braskan. 7. Adoption of the Single Tax
System next ta'l.
advance
await iho ai rival of
still farther sou'h. The broad fta'o
nient can be made that the hotrinning
of migration aces ago were intima'e-lx-
(or.neeted with periodic changes in
rood supply, but this motive is at
present so interminpled with o'lmr
nnknoxvn or but imperfectly known
fact'-- that mirvat ion niovetnen!
publication remarks that seem now to bear little relation to
students have adopted the abundance or abs' nee of food."
s known as shuffling, pat-
colli g
many
danei
nc and clogging, but are sticking
M'o "conserx atix e cheek t o cheek"
bods of our ancestors.
Our Inquiring Reporter
UNI NOTICES
OUR KOSMET RENAISSANCE.
The Kosmet Klub has strangely
e.une to life alter its period of dor
mancy and inactivity due to the war.
Tiyouts vx ill bepin soon for a new
Musical comedy that iho I'nixersity
.f Nebraska, throupli the members or
i'lis organization, will produce. Tlie
: , ! a y . the mii-dc. the acting - every
r h inir will be the product of Corn
huskers. The last play produced by Kosmet
was "The Piplomai." a revision of
Professor Point's first production,
v.i'li music by l.eKny Meising.. r.
rpril in. 1017. Tlie rust 'play was
! ', i - oiit-Mial "Piploniat." by Professor
.-celt in 1012. The music
. .iily attempt was writti n
O Titer. In all. six plas
M-r.tcd by til.- ormima
Agricultural College Men.
To all new men in the Agricultural
Colh-pe and all olln r Agricultural Co!
lego men who are not members of the
Ap Club:
A special invitation is extended ti
you to attend the nicetiiip to be hfi'd (
in Soc ial Science L'u7, 7:1.1 Wednes-1
day evening. You will be interested in -the
proposition we wish to talk over'
with you.
(Signed) PAL Me PILL.
Presidert
five persons picked at random a.
asked a question each day.
T'.'ax's question: Po you believe
in luck?
1. Florence Glover, 10D5 C St.
Si me people seem to have it.
in it for 1 never
but
i e"
Ccunsplors at Kiwanis Camp.
for th'
by C. L.
;a I bi er,
Women xx ho want to be counselors
a! Kiwanis t an:;, next summer call
for application blanks at women's
pvmnasiuiu office this week.
University Chorus.
Members of the Vnlvorsity Chorus
I binning; to attend the chorus party,
Wednesday, March 2, are requested to
brlr.S fifty cents to rehearsal Mon-
i: iy attrrtioon.
University M.iron'i.
i:. Liil,ir moiithlx bn-in ss me. -ti:r;
7 : .:o TImi: sday n n-
I don't beliex
ai.v.
2. Tim Webb, 1610 R St.
Sine, I believe in luck, if you vn-
haxe any, but I never do.
3. Dorothy Wheley, 1625 O St.
Yes, I do. (If course some days
aren't so pood ns others, ut even then
a person can believe in it.
4. Jack Egan, 1610 R St.
Yes. 1 believe in lu-k. It's what
hot ps a person cheerful.
5. Maurine Clark, East 16th St.
Not very union, althouph some peo
ple do sems to have lots of it.
f lL'Mll
"What! suits like
these for only 49.50
said the dashing young Hiing
xith an i ye out for fashionable
attire, and a light grasp on hot
pocket book. "Is it possible! Why
look at the cute styles, Iho quality
ol tricot ine they're made of, and
the spiffy linings well say, I'm
going to have one of these."
More or less imaginary conversa
tion, we must admit, but tin re's
nothing imaginary about tlie suits!
They're really wonderful values
the sort of suits you general i ex
pect to find for about twice this
amount.
Come tip and see them! i
Second Floor.
I?id3c 3vGioize lCo
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nf "Tie"' I miliMimt" x. : :-'
In 1012. I e
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ptp, ,.y i.,.an a-.d !'
i liming the war. bu' iho in
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The First Robin
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"WHAT IS A FLAPPER ?"
"What is a llapper?" ihe
Daily lowan in a recent, editorial.
Then it is intimated that a co-i d in
galoshes is the best example. Frivol,
tbo college magazine of mirth, says
the following in regard to a "flapper":
"A dab of paint a bit of fur a
dress,
A bat f duvetyn, refined and
dapper,
Some pins exposed a smile of
loveliness,
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PeW it
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wl'h thi r .llowing
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The rel.'n is found in the I'e.hi'.e
district? of the I'r.i'ed ;u threiiffb-!
r u' the oar. In Canada f.nly in sum-
m. r. and ab.ng Ibe C.u'f f.f Mexico !
only in the winter. The robin that
nests in rout hern Missouri sper, -Is ibe
winter near the Culf. wb.ile 1 is hardy
Canada bred cousin is 1he wintr-r ten
nant of 1he summ'T heme of the
southern bird. !
The robin in its spring fight
normally arrives in Nebraska about
March ?,. flying at about thirteen
miles per hour. By the first of April
be has reached the southern bound-j
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write us for it.form.-.ticn where
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