The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1921, Image 2

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    T II B DAILY NBBRiteKAN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
ruMialirfl Mntulnjr, Tui-nduy, Vrdnf
4y, Tliurmlnr Hud Friday of em'h wek
br Thii I nivirltjr of Nrhrki.
ort iri.li. i.MvcariiTY ri hi.ication
l nilrr t. dlrrrllon ( the Militant l'ul
ttratlona Hnnnl.
Kntrrrd m wo nil rlnxn matter nt tlir
loMtcifflr In IJncoln, Nrhnutkn, undr Act
f fonirnt, March S, 1X711.
nulmrription rnte $S.Sn pcr yeur
tiiiiclp copy 5 rents
N. STORY HARDING ...Editor-in-Chief
JACK AUSTIN...- Managing Editor
JESSIE WATSON Associate Editor
ORVIN GASTON. .. News Editor
GREGG McBRIDE News Editor
ROY GUSTAFSON... News Editor
IH.I.I.K r'AKMAN Niiili-ly Killlnr
rilXltl.F.S MITCHELL... Sport Killtiir
Trlrphutie H.15I1; room 20fl, "l" Hull
AxnlNtant eilltorlnl wrllcrm Helen Howe,
Ward Kimdnl and Harlan lloyer.
(iertrililo I'litlelxin mid (ienevlee
t.nni-H, itiltiitit Mtetety editor.
Is childlike to take tho iitlltude of
line spectator nt ono of the names i.i
tho Greek basketball tourney, who
was ready to break out into wrath
every time a decision was pronounced
doubtful.
It in indeed fortunate lliat Genriai
John J. Pershing lias been secured to
speak during Commencement Week
this year. As bin sister, Miss Mac
Pershing, has taken an active pari in
the ivy Day exercises for a number
of years, it will seem like tho realiza
tion of a complete program for "Ne
braska's General" to speak to (hose
who will receive their diplomas l.iis
year.
BUSINESS STAFF
GLEN GARDNER. ...Business Manager
JAMES FIDDOCK.Asst. Business Mgr
KNOX BURNETT ...Circulation Mg'r
We wonder if the weather in Wash
ington inauguration day was as pleas
ant as that in the Cornhusker Stale.
If such was ihe case, Mrs. Hardin?
probably had a chance to display
-ouie of her new spring gowns tiia'
have become so celebrated since her
recent "New Yawk" shopping lour.
Perdies by Addie
DEAR OLD NEBRASKA.
To the of "Margie.'
Hear old Ne-bras-ka,
Let's keep on fighting for Ne-bras ka.
We'll tell tho world you'll beat them:
We are back of you all the time,
As we sing play hard and fight like
everything:,
Ne-bras ka,
You've won our administration,
Scarlet and the Cream;
Fight tho foe with all your vim.
And we know that you will win.
Xo-bras-ka, we're back of you.
ASK SUPPORT IN CARING
FOR HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS
HOY GISTAKSON
Km! Editor fur thin Iue
Maeterlinck said that man's dre ims
are made of the stuff that is nearest
kin 10 himself. If some of our dream.
those spring (l; s, when vc think, of
eatr.pustry and outdoor fatten :-, are
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.
5. Lower prices to University
students.
6. Each student an "unofficial"
staff member of the Daily Ne
braskan. 7. - Adoption of the Single Tax
System next fa'l.
tt.keii a::
we must
ln-ss. Wo
dreams
ler.
lor our.ieK. , lii''"' Two by Four.
F. W. Luehring, director of ath
letics, and Captain Swanson of the
1f)21 football team spoke at the
Greater Nebraska luncheon Friday
noon at the Grand hotel. They asked
the support of the men In earing: for
the high school basket ball boys who
will be in Lincoln this week. The
chairman announced that Karl Mast,
boys' secretary of the Y. M. C. A..
would speak next Friday at the lunch
eon on the topics, "Two by Two or
s tJi
Our Inquiring Reporter
Kie persons picked at random are
asked a question each day.
Today's question: "Where are you
iioing to spend your spring vacation?"
1. Tommy Roope, 1945 C et.: Just
stick around and do most anything
I can.
2. Gladys Nelson, North 14th st.:
Say. Ml l'o working all the time.
Music students don't get any vaca
tion. Isn't that-awful?
3. Jack Jackson, 518 North 16th
st.: T don't know yet. Still too far
away to decide.
1. Valora Hullinger, 500 North 16th
St.: Hack on the farm. As soon as
I find a rake I'll be all prepared.
r. Al Pace, 518 North 16th St.:
Home, I guess, but it'll be just my
luck to have it snow or something
during that time and ruin the whole
week.
PROF. FOGG WILL SPEAK
TO THE AXIS CLUB
closely allied with la;:;
, v these kind o!' sprin;
don't determine our c'.'.ira.
EDITORIAL OF THE DAV
I-:
SCORE ONE FOR SINGLE TAX.
In a communication directed to ll.';
N braska.'i, th.' loliovvuig n si;
Illinois v ere set forth: j
'In I lie l.uilur et ilie ftai. .e
bru.-kn:
"At a special iiiecliii.i, f llie In;
vei'M.y Omaha Club, assembled, the;
following enact ment w as uilaD.liiotl
l.v pas.-ed Upon:
"lie it e-nacie-d that we, as an urgai
iy-.;. j. -n of the .'.aiupus of tin: Univcr
sit. uf Nebraska, c oliectiv ely ::lid a:i
students, members therool, itoiiv idit.o
I;., believ ing in the ultimate goon i'i
all .-indents and to the l.'niv erstly a
a 'Ahuii.', inai'lily i-nduise the intro
duction and U.-e ol the Single T. .
m i.i ... , i and publisue i
j (Grinnell Scarlet and Black.) j
ON CRABBING. j
it .-('ems to bo the inh-.Tont rigk'
nl' c very college student to "crab" ;
ami of every alumnus to criticise. A I j
its worst, however, crabbing is of!
sonic help to those againsi whom ii
is directed ,if it is really made known '
to iliem, and not. kept in the under-j
cum in of campus talk. Kvery leader ;
welcome.; what he calls "constructive
criticism." Kven just plain criticism, 1
without any constructive suggestions,
is not an entirely useless thing, for
the dirc'ior of an industry, of a col-;
logo or of any lame undertaking . can j
carefully w eighing the knn ks he gel j
feel the success or failure of bin
work.
The Y. M. C. A. men will meet
trains bringing the high school boys
into Lincoln this week, and the speak
ers urged that every man volunteer
to help on at least one of the com
mittees who have charge of Ihe
recreation hours of Ihe tournament
boys. Nebraska cheers and songs
were sung between the courses of the
chicken pie luncheon.
The Axis Club of Lincoln announces
in address by Prof. M. M. Fogg on
"Irvin Cobb-Keporter and Humorist"
at the monthly meeting of tbo club
Tuesday evening. Tnder the auspices
of the club, Mr. Cobb will lecture in
the auditorium, March 22, on "Made
in America."
Louise Pox. "24; Helen Nieman, '21
and Mary Prundago, '24, are visiting
at the hitter's homo in Tecumsth.
UNI NOTICES
in ihe
h.v. in.:
Nibraslwiu for th
l
re : ;.'
.-i i . oi
porn
1 :
lip.
D:.i!j
ri .'. oi'.s:
g: s a .-ubstaiiti.tl iix '
i.;.. .i hici. . nc .-i ii.i-.. fan
for the lurihtraiie. er
;.' ' i . ilies.
I .n.v.s sti;u,-iita i (p.,i! op
it i .-. lor s.tteu-;;i.g all g.ti.i
. -; . ether. .
it lioes away with il..- i.-ost
e:.red i.i pulling on num.
.-I.. , s-.uch le r.y if ins.oieu
put to alull.-in, Si noi.l
Tickets will be on sale by the ;
churc !i group sellers for the Commit- j
tee of Two Hundred banquet to be,
::icn Fiiilay night, March IS. All j
"i leiits desiring tickets should secure .
them through these sellers. i
1,1, oil,
; American Association of Engineers.!
; nusin-ss weoting Wednesday. Mar. ;
j f, M. K. 2hfi. Nomintition of officers .
j for next year. Lxeerpt from paper j
by C. F. Archer, F. K. C, chii f en-
j cisver for the Trans-Siberian Kaihvay !
' ei.n.pany. on "Advantages of Civil
' Ki'cinooring as a Profession. " Come
I'l ep.'Hf-d to tell why you are not j
Good Eats!
at-
Reasonable
Prices
ROBERT'S
DAIRY
LUNCH
1238 "0" St.
QUICK SERVICE!
There's a Surprise
Waitingfor You
In the
Sweater Section!
pr:?1! - -
fjr'i-i"
.-T-'-.-N
t : , VI i. '. l.
mm,
ft ; r.'
a
in the form of many, many
gay new sweaters both (,f fjjijj
and wool. One slip-over model
of fibre silk has rhott shoves
and boasts of fringe fully
quarter oi a yard long An
other model in black sill; mines
clear to the knees. Tuxedo
sweaters conic in the new al
mond shade, checked in brown,
navy, black, tomato and many
other colors. Y'ou'll be agree
ably surprised at their w
prices too. On striking evi
dence of the belter values pre
vailing may be found in a tie
back model of fine wool yarn,
priced at only $3.50.
-Second PI
oor.
Qjdge sOwazcI Co
For Good Eats
Try the
Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria
K :fuX vJCiilvi-viK "j: !"':: :: " X5
LACE HOSE and SILK
j. HOSE. A Special sale to
I! Co-eds, at the
I KIMONO
STORE
1343 o St. i.s;::s
Cut out this ail. Firing it wi'ii
you and get 10c off on i.icii
: pair of hose.
'I. i' brings into up or: linn lie do-
iri.le tL.lt life OUt.- ilie OI : ,1.. 1..MS-
room is iuiportani lo a ii - :e,- n. .1 :l
;i ,;,: i;.t in-s tho ilsipol'lal.i oi lie
.:.-.-roi,in.
'o. ll will increase the .illen-iauei.
al the games and ultima.) ly b.i.i-; in
tie .- o. out.-idi rs tin r al iny..
Ol . :-l.eiiUlll.
"ii. ll places Xebr.ika in tlie 'i.i.
v.i-ii oiler universities in mi" ..e.i
;. . i..pii.-iiii.)-iit.
"i!. il l iirtiier t-nt'tt) d tin I l'..'
men.bei .s of thi- or iniza : i .,11 pn.
f .rl'.i a',! ciforts tovvr rd briii-in--; alni.it
lie' .sinl, Tax system by letting ail
hind' nl.s tboroUohly undersiaiei wii.it
tin; system is.
"Ai.-o be it 1 nit !:.-." enacted t!:;u r
cop.v )if tins c nacl tneiit be s' nl to tln
cditor of tliu iJaily N,-braskan."
king the civil engineers' course.
"Quality is Economy"
Engineering Positions.
F. O. Kot'mnn of the nlMeational
'i' i.ar'no nt of l he Y.'e-i inL-iiouse Floe
trie and M."ri'ir.o tilt ing company will
be a' the l't : t.-:'y Mtn-ch 17 to
interv iew eiigiio ring s nio'r inter
is'ed in taking up work with his
firm.
Te'erjraphic Engineers.
W'c-i' -n l'".i'.n Telecraph company
j eff.-rs to si t:d a representative if any
nc ii."' i :rg senior? vic.'i to eont'T
v ;th li" in in lega.rd In positions. It
mods ti h graphic engirii'(is and
suporv isory on iciais. i
INTER-FRATERNITY ATHLETICS.
1:1' r-i ra tern it y atbhtics c;,n be
ma''..' one of the more important
events at the L'niversity in the spring
if ie'iiug b)tween tho contosUnt,
toward the oilieitiis and between
some of the spectators is eliminated.
It is unnecessary to ttate tli.it dean
athletics are the only kind. Petty
fights and arguments In Inter frater
nity athletic battles only tends to re
move these afafirs from the program
or ''clean athletics.' There ran Le
friendly rivalry without bitteruL i'
Cadet Officers, Attention.
All cadet officers must have their
individual pictures taken for ihe Corn
busker by Saturday, March 12. Pic
tures will be taken at Townsen l's.
Officers must wear uniforms and caps
in these pictures.
Tbo Pig and Little Sisters arc to
have a six o'clock dinner a week from
today, March the tenth, at Fllen Smith
Hall. All the girls of the University
are invited to attend. Thn tickets go'
on sale today at the gynasium. Any
one w-ishink to sell may secure tickets i
at Ellen Smith Hall. The price of the j
dinner is fifty cents per plate and the;
tickets must be purchased before
Wednesday of next week. I
No price is right unless
quality is right
IYice may l,e a very important coitsiilerat ion to you; it often is. Hut yon
can't wear "price".
Wear ami style is vlitit you ln.v elutl'es fur; yon can't ;ive either without
.') oil (jiialily.
In Hart, Schaffncr & Marx ( "lollies we're ivinir yon Ihe I Test, lieeanse of the;
loii tr .service: and satisfaction you jet.
If you don't get it
money back.
Armstroii
CLOTHING. COMPANY
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