I i 1 THI DA1LT NIBIiy A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN as "chemicals." Those having hair of the "Insipid brown" shades were em phatically told that the banquet ws not for them. Nebrska seems to be the only col lege In the country, In which tin Ved haired woman" has come Into her own, even though Fashion says this . ! year that artificial werdslil prhha ;k 4ahiTiption rata It.so per yr j year that artificial reds will be very fl.ZO per Hmriur. PuhlUhrd Mandaj, Tnraday, Wadnes 4m j, Thnriday and Friday of rarh werk r TUa l'nlTmity af Krhraika. OFKICIAL IMVCUITY l'l IlLICATION I'ndvr tha direction at the student I'ub ttratlonii Board. Entrrrd a aMtand rlaaa matter at the tnrTI- In Lincoln, Nrhraaka, ondrr Act mt Congrraa, March I, 1S1U. ainile copy . ....5 rent popular. N. STORY HARDING....Editor-ln-Chlef JACK AUSTIN Managing Editor JESSIE WATSON Associate Editor ORVIN GASTON. ...News Editor GREGG McBRIDE News Editor ROY GUSTAFSON. News Editor IKI.I.K FA K MAN Sneletj- Killtnr CIIIKMC8 MITCHELL Sport Editor THi'phona nsfllli room 100, "V" Hall 4ltant editorial writcri: Helen Howe. 1 Foibles in Slang of Campus Characters (Dy First Ade.) ANCIENT DENTISTRY The Associate Professor of Semetlc languages at the University of Calif ornia has given to the world some in teresting information concerning cer tain excavations, which shows that the I.. --..!-! . 1 1 W ard Kandol and Harlan Boyer. """- em as mucn concerned ;..rtruiio iattaron and ;enevi.v-1 "hout their teeth as their prescnt- day brothers. The modern dentist jwho thinks his skill in handling mo jlars Is the result of a higher culti l ration is due for another guess. Al- GLEN GARDNER ...Business Manager ' most exactly the same things that he JAMES FIDDOCK. Asst. Business Mgr does now were done no les than NOX BURNETT ....Circulation Mg'r ; twenty-five centuries ago. Almost perfect specimens of bridge i work, done by means of fine gold wirea I have been unearthed. Although the Cameo, UHvintuiit "orlrly editor. litl artikt: Kiitlierlne von Mlnckuili BUSINESS 6TAFF flUEGU MiIlltlDE Nrvi Edllar for this Iue No. 5. RED. When first the Dame saw eddle's face it Was a Llvil It ED the l'o'..r Chump thot he'd Turned an Ace until she Cut him, Dead. He Worked so Past ho knew !ur Well, fnd so at Last Ensnarei' he Pell. She KKiiD his Thots Before she Ought and KKD in her turn- lie RKal) her thouts Hel'ore she Thot with RIO Dher Cheeks they Hum. The simps then Doth turned KKD at once and Joined the Uullsheviki i;nd Dulled wild-eyed bohomian stunts while Acting awful sneaky. And it you've KKaD this Little scrip and think to be a KKD is ba 1 the Kest of Tills you'd better skip .iNul the KEDhot Dad. Ho KKaD the riot iv t and that KKaDhot you Should have seen the old man's eyes -tl.ey were pop-yca bis Daughter thot as KKD as bright 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. idea is crudely carried out, a "bridge" ivi)4 effpetpo" In thf niniitli nf ii nohlo which prored unusually effective, a?- '' ' ' ' cording to investigations. VViir.i 'people See KKD then Ihing' The difference between the ancient j get I.iue the Wise nuts all have said and the present day methods of form-1: ho Messi.ge that ye leave wi'li inir "hri.lcres" eems to he in the fact ! you Is whatever OU Head, don't " bad, You've flunked us In our quizzes, and you're flunked us In each lesson, But there'll be a time when you'll come up mlssln', Sweet teacher, We are awful mad. that artificial tteth are now substi tuted, while in 4 B. C. molars were many times forcibly taken from per sons in the more humble stations in life to replenish the decayed teeth of nobles. turn RED. VOTE AT ELECTION TODAY Today the students of the University of Nebraska rote upon an isue that U vital to them that of whether or 1101 1 pa-st w-eeks in preparation for this A REAL ACCOMPLISHMENT. Prolissor Vauphan of the Modern Language Department at the Univer sity deserves an unlimited amount of credit and praise for the succesfu" presentation of the Italian play which was given under his direction at the Temple Theater Wednesday evening. The production was entirely in Italian :iiil shows the careful work of a capable director. Mr. aughan spent a largo part of his time during the UNI NOTICES Home Economics Miss Sharke, instructor of art i.i the Lincoln schools, will speak at .1 meeting of the Home Economics Club in Ellen Smith Hall, 7 p. m., Wednes day. the Student Council is to be abolished. Every student (should cast his ballot today at the polls in Social Science Hall, in order that the sentiment of tho majority of the student body may be voiced on this important question. It seems that members of the Coun cil itself are split in regard to whether the body should bo abolished. From conversation with a large number of students it apepara that they are al most entirely in favor of the Coun cil's abdication. It only takes a few minutes to drop your ballot into the box. Take a little tfme off today and vote on this matter. play. To say that it was a success is putting it mildly. A number of v? cj.I numbers, including several well known arias, made the presentation truly worth while from n musical standpoint. It was noticed, however, that the large audience that greeted the p'ay cn was largely made up of Lincoln men and wome n. Only here and there were students interspersed amor,; them. Students should take more than a passing interest in the worth while things that the University bar. to offer. A GLOWING EVENT By Ima Cuckoo. The annual runcheon of the Order of the Golden Fleece, which took place Saturday in the Balm Room of the Victoria Hotel, was a "glowing" event AII?American Optimist. of the season. It Ls particularly in j Private Individual, who tactfully teresting to note Hut this is fii en'yl obeys the commands of General Pub organization of "red haired o-eds" 'n lie; is in hand with Colonel Co-Oper-the United States and we may safely lation; keep in step with Major Op say, in the world. One of the critics i erations; is conversant with the C ap and editors of the Smart Set paid a tin O'lndustry; is able to face Lieu special visit to Lincoln in order that j tenant Limelight; shuns SergiaM he might report the luncheon and give i Shortsightedness; never approaches It some prominence in his magazine, i Corporal Punishment; is Buddy to Nebrasa's golden-haired co-eds (except ! each Buck Private In the Amui' an those who henna exclusively and take goldendips to mak themselves eli gible to the order) will receive juJt recognition and national prominence for tl eir novel means o' bringing to geia.. i their simim ta the "golden glow." There were prizes for the reddest rod hair, the most "fascinating scin tillating golden glow," the greatest quantity of red locks, and for the shades nearest lemon and brown. The smoked glasos with which the Judges were provided, afforded them an easy means by which they could judge "discriminately." The right to remove harpins In the "quantity race" was of course perfectly proper be cause of the 1921 tendency toward puffs, rats, switches and other Imple ments of captiratlon? It was truly a charm school In tho banquet room Saturday with the daz ullng array of colors ranging from squash to carnation, salmon, pink and flamingo. Lemon, ginger, and putty hues were barred with as much gusto Army of workers; is indeed Commander-in-chief of his own earthly happiness and above all is an Optimist. An optimist Is a man who can make lemonade out of the lemons that are handed him. "Topics of the Day" Film. "O would I could burst Forth In Impassioned verso!" The nutty spring bard loudly cried 'Well, I wish you would burst Something literal first," His weary typewriter replied. Dally Kansan One U. of N. woman says her dad writes a "horrible scratch," but it looks positively beautiful on checks. ycu She (coyly George, darling, have such affectionate eyes. He (thrilled) Dearest, do you real ly mean it? She (bored) Yes, they are always looking at each other. Ex. Golf Club. Meeting of Golf Club Tuesday r.ight at 7:30. All men interested are urged to attend. Constitution will be aopled at this meeting. Inter-Fraternity Athletics. The meeting of the Inter Frater nitv Athletic Association lias been postponed until Tuesday, March 15 at 11 o'clock in the Athletic office This change was made because of the conflict with the games in the state high school basketball tourney. Sarpy County Club. The Sarpy County Club social meet ing, formerly set for March 19, has been indefinitely postponed. Try this over on your Yew's Harp. SWEET TEACHER. To the tune of "Sweet Mama." Sweet teacher, We are getting mad, You gave the hardest lessons right from the rist. We know that you have shifted from bad to worst. We're tired of listening to your cor rections, You'd better hunt yourself Borne good protection, Sweet teacher. We are very mad. We never thought we'd ever feel this A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS This course covers ten easy lessons which will enable the Student, Pro fessor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or anyone seeking a professional career, to go through life with 100 per cent efficiency. THIS COURSE Is short and inexpensive, and Is given with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. SEND THIS CLIPPING TODAY PYRAMID TRESS: PUBLISHERS 1416 Broadway, New York City. Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith is 15.00 for which kindly send me your shorthand course in ten easy lessons by mail. It is understood that it the end of five days, I am not satisfied my money will be gladly refunded. Name Street T- City and State.. 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