The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 10, 1921, Image 2

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THE DAILY NE BR AS KAN
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Orrit'lAK IMVEUHITY 11 Itl.lCATION
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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
OKI. IK FA II M A N Society Killtor
CIIMil.rs MITCHII.L SporlH Editor
Trlrphon n.Wll room JOrt, ,,l,M Hull
.-.ltcit editorial writrrx: Helen llowr.
W :tri Kundol and Harlan lloyrr.
(JiTlrudo l'Mtlcrnon mid icmvlw
l.amrs, tmxlhtunt moiety rditnrn.
After a successful basketball season
of fifteen victories unci but three de
feats, It came to a happy close with
tho selection of the new basketball
captain Austin Smith. "Smitty" has
been one of the most conscientious and
one of the hardest workers on the
team for two years. He could nearly
always be counted on for an extra
,tally or two at the opportune time, if
tho score needed boosting. With
Smith at the helm, Nebraska case
a ns need not worry for fear Missouri
will grab off the Valley champlonsh!;)
laurels again next year.
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UNI NOTICES !
V
Engineering Positions.
Mr. lTlof and Mr. Ilyerts of the
General Kloctrlc Company will be here
Friday, March 11. and wish to inter
view such engineers as are intercut
od in entering the employ of the above
company.
BUSINESS STAFF
GLEN GARDNER ...Business Manager
JAMES FIDDOCK. Asst. Business Mgr
KNOX BURNETT ...Circulation Mg'r
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Nriri ICilltor far tills Inr
DAILY N EBRASKAN'S SEC
OND SEMESTER PLATFORM
1- Clean politics In competitive
campus affaire
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.
SHOW THEM THE WAY.
There will be strangers on the cam
uis lor the rest of the week. Ne
braska University wishes to court the
friendship of these strangers so taht
they may become full-fledged Corn
buskers some day.
If you see a wandered on the cam
pus with a big starnge-looking letter
on his sweater, or if you see one whom
you think has an inquiring look on
Mis face, courteously answer all ques
tions that he may put to you. YOU
WILL BE RUSHING KOK XL'
15RASKT.
United Ag Club.
There will be a meeting of the
United Ag Club Thursday, March 10,
at 7:15 p. m., In Social Science 107.
A program will be given.
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i Our Inquiring Reporter
TOURNEY MEN WELCOME.
The University of Nebraska takes
this opportunity to open her gates to
you who have come from every nook
and corner of Nebraska to participa'e
In the Eleventh Annual High School
Basketball Tourney. She wonders
you realize that you have come to tal
part in tho largest tournament of Us
kind in the world. She wonders if
you realize that you are the .-niest of
one of the largest and most cromisin?
state universities in the United States.
She wonders if you realize that you
should live in expectation until the
day when you ray your registration
fees at the Cornhusker school for th
first time.
Although oyu have come to Lincoin
primarily to take part in and observe
athletic contests do not forget that
Nebraska University emphasizes
other activities as well, and develops
mind as well as body. While you ar
Here, examine our buildings, our
methods of instruction and our classes.
Watch the way we act and tell us
what you think of us.
Whether you are from Kimball or
Omaha, Valentine or Superior, yon
will probably attend the University of
Nebraska some day. Although th
University tries to build character,
primarily she seeks for good material
with which to work. For this reason
we seek students of your calibre
those who will make the Cornhusker
school more than a mechanically
running institution.
Five person: i icked at random are
asked a qu stion each day.
i :inui;li w itliout that.
T'.'day's question: Have you
ciught spring lever yet?
i. Pete Preston, 518 No. 16th St.
1 should say 1 have. I've got it buu.
CYriainly does affect my studying,
in'.
?. Naomi Buck, 557 No. 16th St
Not : et. I guess I've got something
coining to nie.
3. M.iry Ure, 312 No. 14th St.
No, I luvf.i't. i ul I've felt bad
iimulig wiih'.) ; that.
V Florerce r o son. 1237 R St.
No, 1 haven't hco that, but I have
had the grippe, which is worse.
5. Pete Peter-on, 229 No. 17th St.
I i.on t think I have for it has tc be
about Oni lite shade before I get i'
Make-Up Examination.
A make-up examination in economic
history, Economics 31, will be held
on Friday, March 11, at 4:00 p. m..
Social Science 301. Another make
up examination In Economics 125 will
bo given on March 11 at 1 p. m., in
Social Science 302. Examinations will
cover tests and required readings.
Big and Little Sisters.
Big and Little Sisters will have a
dinner at Ellen Smith Hall, Thursday,
at six o'clock. Tickets at firty cents
apiece must be purchased not later
than Tuesday evening.
Tickets will be on sale by the
church group sellers for the Commit
tee of Two Hundred banquet to be
given Friday night. March 18. All
students desiring tickets should secure
them through these sellers.
THE BASIS FOR SCHOLARSHIP.
In a recent bulletin, scholarship 13
defined and the basis for the most
successful scholarship Is suggested.
Knowledge of the subject Is, of course,
the most Important basis of scholar
ship. Preparation, according to th"
bulletin. Is the second essential. This
Includes work lost from absenc?
promptly made up, without sugges
tions from the Instructor. Accur
acy, good form, neatness, legibility,
correct spelling and thoroughness ia
all work, are absolutely necessary.
Students are warned In this little
page of hints that they must use good
Judgment In the use of time. In addi
tion to supplying class recitations
with frequent contributions. Initia
tive, as shown in attacking new work
with comparative freedom from the
Instructor's aid, is the next thing em
phasized. In general, when these things are
complied with, the scholarship of the
student will at least be placed upon a
firm foundation, even If its later ap
plication may be faulty.
GEORGE WOODS TO
ADDRESS COMMERCIALS
Mr. George Woods, cashier of the
Lincoln State Bank, will address the
University of Nebraska Commercial
Club on "Credit in Relation to Com
mercial Banks," Thursday morning at
1 1 o'clock in Social Science 303.
Among other points he will discuss
the general price situation and the
1'it sent curb on loans. There will be
a .-hort business meeting immediately
a:4r the close of Mr. Woods' talk.
The new motto for the club will be
selected, and several other matters
r.f importance will be considered.
Cadet Officers, Attention.
All cadet officers must have their
individual pictures taken for the Corn
husker by Saturday, March 12. Pic
tures will bo taken at Townseni's.
Officers must wear uniforms and caps
in these pictures.
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Prices
N. S. CAFE NO. 2
136 No. 12th St.
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If we gave our clothes
half the thought at the
end of the season that
they get at the beginning
they would greet us with
a smile instead of a wrink
led and worn look. If you
expect to wear those suits
next fall, let us clean them
now.
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Here is a
Good Place
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ROBERTS
SANITARY
DAIRY
LUNCH
1238 O St.
V
Gordon Hats
for Spring
Among t lie many oorkinir new shapes and
smart now colors shown for spring, you arc
sure to find a Gordon Hat for your head at
$5.50 and $6.00
Other snappy now hats for spring under our
own brand at 4.00
GORDON CAPS for College Men are tailored to
fit your head and will hold their shape and give you
many months of service as well as distinctiveness.
Priced 1.50 to 4.00.
917-21 O Street
For Young Men of
Good Taste
The "ONWARD"
The Latest Hat for Spring
$00
A wonderful selection of Spring Caps in
Tweeds and Checks. Notice our windows
and oompare our prices
$2.50 and $3.00
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