The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1921, ENGINEERS' EDITION, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEHRASKAN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Published Sunday, Tuosduy, We'i
lU'sday, Thursday and Friday of each
week by the University of Nebraska.
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N. STORY HAROING....Editor-in.Chief
JACK AUSTIN Managing Editor
JESSIE WATSON Associate Editor
ORVIN GASTON News Editor
GREGG McBRIDE. New Editor
hOY GUSTAFSON News Editor
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BUSINESS STAFF
GLEN GARDNER ..Business Manager
JAMES FIDDOCK. Asst. Business Mgr.
KNOX BURNETT Circulation Mgr.
Advertising Assistants: Chauntey
Kinsey, Chauncey Potter, Clifford
Hicks.
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APRIL 18-24 ENGINEERS WEEK.
TUESDAY. APRIL 19.
Union Hall.
Astronomy lecture, 7 p. m., Observa
tory.
Episcopalian Club meetnlg, 7 p. m.,
Faculty Hall.
Omaha Club, 7 p. m., Social Science
auditorium.
Silver Serpent, 7:15 p. m., Ellen
Smith Hall.
Vespers, 5 p. m., Ellen Smith Hall.
Blactotone Club meeting, 7:15 p. m.,
Law Hall.
Hastings Club meeting, 7:15 p.
Lr.w Hall.
Phi Alpha Tau, 7 p. m.. Law Hall
SOI.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL
Oniicron Nu Initiation.
Theta Sigma Phi meeting
Ellen Smith Hall.
20.
5 p. rr.,
A6 COLLEGE
WINS IN TRACK
Grabs First Honors In Inter-College
Classic by Big
Score.
GOOD TIME MADE
oach Schulte Picked Men for
ticipation in Drake
Relays.
Par-
Fac
Killo.r fur TI.U lMir.
OKI IN I. IMIIN
THE ENGINEER OF TOMORROW.
The engineer lias always been
looked llpoll iiM a 111. ill of .iCiilUl, .t
man win) do thiii whether it be
i:i a small or lare way. And in hi
olijzinecniii; tiihl he lias a.-.-compiisheu
iii-i::t leais, he has t-p;-.;:tud inihiy
rivers, he has tnaneied throu;;U nioun
;aiii.-. Hi' i... eieiied towering sky-
scrapers Kvery one who ha tea.;' FRIDAY, APRIL 22.
Kipling's "The Uridyl ruildcrs' is j Pi Phi Chi spring party, Knight ot
thrilled with ihe .-ui of Kindlavsea. I Columbus Hall.
i
t. K.. Mid his hzridi;. over tl'.e t;.;usi s. : K?ppa Kappa Gamma spring par';
tut today and exe:i more so tonier ! Rosewilde.
! THURSDAY, APRIL 21.
Mathematics Club. 7:30 p. m.,
i ulty Hall, Templd.
i Christian Science Society. 7:30 p. m
Faculty Hall, Temple..
i Commercial Club, 11 a. m
1 Science Hall.
Daily Nebraskan reporters, 7 p. m.,
1 U 206.
1 Roscoe Pound meeting. 7:15 p. in.,
' Law H.ill.
! John Marshall Club mietincj. 7 1i
; p. m.. Law Hall.
University Players, 8 p. m., Tep'c
1 Theater.
The College of Agriculture copped
first place in the inter-college me.?t
staged yesterday on Nebraska field.
A big turn out of cinder path athletes
was on hand for the various events
and the meet was a big success in
every way.
In the 100 yard dash, Stevens of
ihe Law College stepped the century
in 10:2 winning from a large field of
sprinters. Layton ran true to form j
nd won the 220 yard ash iu the recjid
time of 24 flat. Hickman finished
second in both of these events. T)
Mil yard dash was a tie between Mc-1
Donald and McCarthy. Their time!
j was ... even, isotn ot tnese men w in j
Social ihe on the mile relay team that will
i represent Nebraska at Des Moines
Saturday. The other two members ol ,
ihe mile relay team will he Captain ;
John Gihbs and Stromer.
Nichols finished first in the half
mile in 2:07 2-5. Allen for the Medics
grabbed first place in the mile cover
ing the distance in 4:41 3 5. Dunham!
crossed the tape first in the two mile j
run in the time of 10:55. Gait for the '
Medical school w on the high hurdle j
race in S:3. Layton won another first;
w hen he won the 110 yard low hurdles. j
The tiem was 13:2. Wright and Gish j
out '
r-w inciter neals
the trail ed r..ni er
-world MTio- is cal
ire opening to
l'il'die sei vio
for mon of
calibre. The eni:i:i. er wh. has train d
his hr.nd as we'd as Iks hejid. the er.
smoor who combines, and i: is a rare
combination, a large visioa with i In
ability to execute what l.e coiu-e.ws
t!::,t nun is taking his place today
in the world affairs. When Herbert
Hoover so successfully handled the
food problem, he appealed to so many
people as fine linitx-i f the presi
' ran the high hurdles for try outs with
Delifn Society picnic. Crete. ' Wright clearing the bars in 15:3 and
Alpho Omieron Pi party, Elie.. ! fiisn finishing a step behind.
Smith Hall. .
T a i n Minh .lumn
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The Dental College was toe best
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Union Literary Society meeting.
8:30 p. m.. Union Hall, Temple bui'a-
ina. &
Palladian Literary Society meeting. I IVnt in school turned out and added ;
8:30 p. m., Palladian Hall. Temple to. tne entnusiasm oi me nieei u-!3
represented college at the meet. Everv S
; building.
Greater University luncheon
! Grand Hotel. ;
i Lutheran Club meeting. 8 p. m., Artj
! Hall. i
dency because he satisfies th OSe W illi j 1 Iniucreili Dllwrc ft n m r ni
wanted a good business man on t'l1 1 Theater.
job and he also satisfied thoe who; SATURDAY, APRIL 23.
wanted a man or hien ideals. He is
looked upon as one of the big men in j
the United States cabinet today. He i. '
to the enthusiasm of the meet by
producing a "jazz" band that was the j
12 m i hit of the afternoon. i
a man that every ensineerire stu
' : t might w -r. strive t.v -mvi!ale.
IXies the engineering student have
a concept of wh.-.t is ahead o-" him
I'ndoubtedly he has registered in t-.-College
of Engineering bevause thnt
is his chosen prl'essio;i. Hut w heliii-:
I-.,- n-mains al the bottom of it r nsi
io still it: reached heights (lt-per.;!?
only up-n his ability as a pnn'ii al e.i
c:n erbut i ve:i more so up n .ii"
soundness of his knowledge im,i view
of life. IVes he think time wa.-tcd
on snch studies as political sci
and eoonomy. history and literature:
D,ts h" read rot or.lv er.sir.eerir.s
Kappa Delta spring party, Lincoln
hotel.
Black Masque organization party, 3
6 p. m Ellen Smith Hall.
Alpha Omieron Pi banquet. Miller i
Paine's.
Sophomore hop, Lincoln Hotel. J
Delta Tau Delta home coming
party. Knights of Columbus Hall. J
Silver Lynx banquet. Linccln Hotel.)
Sigma Phi Epsilon House par y. '
University Players. 8 p. m.. Temple !
Theater. I
Observatory.
The observatory will be op-n to the
puM:e Tuesday from 7 to 10 p. m
i! the skies are clear for a view of
ji-nirnal but th rise dealing with po 'Jupiter. Icture at S p m.
litical. pocial and economic move- V(,n,jnp Ki lipse of the Moon
ni'Tj" If h. di-v-x e i fit'irr nlm :
sell to be a competent encineci and
-ven more a competent citiz-n of r.v
riety. in which he may some day fi!l ;
a moM important rost. For the world's
busir.es Is erowlnr every day mor .
complicatel; as never before it is all-!
lng for big men The enrinrtig st-J-dent
who keeps his head and heart
open to the -alls of service and trans ;
accordingly will be the bie man of to- ;
morrow i
on "The
Christian Church Banquet.
Christian Church students will hold
a banati'M a' the First Church. 14tb
and M street. Wednesday. April 20.
6 to 9 p. m Rev. Harmon. Rev. HaJ
lircsworth. F,ev. Leonard and Itev. J
W. Hilton. University pastor, will
speak. Tickets may be obtained from
Mr. H'.'.ton's desk at the Temple.
hurdles First. CaK 1
Layton. Ag.; third.
fourth. Iear. Medi-.
U. S. Civil Service.
Examinations of all kinds.
Spcial examinations in chemistry.
Any
one ces-.rtr.g in:ormaion con
iT.;r.g abov eTaminaticos. call at'
. , Civil Service window. City postcff'ce
.K. A. REED. Director,
Bureau of Professional Service.
ALWAYS BUILDING.
TYia riiHnMir liii Vi fVn fur h
, , ., . . . ! -c.tomol.icv and agriculture.
perial line of work th cor.ftracti-n , ... . .
of buildine. ereat projects and a"m
mnents. to which he can som- day
noirt with rride and My: M bail
that." is now buildine a brain ii3t j
wi'J aid him In his material censirue-
tion later on. He is also develoriue ;
a r!hars."er thst will endure.
ETidneerinc i an acknowled; ed
difficult course In any or all cf Its
branches. It r--iTiirTS a st-adent tc take
subjects thst are real brato d-vriop-en.
Brain developers sre nfnr"y
character developer becaose thfy test
out the power of enduran'V.
Thns the er.r-'ceer should b a man
of mentality.
The engineer should be a tran of
character.
Tne Wd to the bunding cf Me
rer thing that will live forever.
MAY QUEEN ELECTION.
Senior girls will have the
opportunity to vote Tuesday and
Wednesday between the hours
of 9 and 5 in the lobby of the
library for the girl who will t
crowned Queen cf the May on
Ivy Day. The election is under
the auspices of members of
Black Masqu chapter of Mortarboard.
A detailed account of the events
follows: !
Io0 yaTd dash First. Stevens, Law;
recond. Hickman. A. & S.; third,1
Morgan A. & S.; fourth. Minnich. !
i
Dent. Time 10:2. j
220 yard dash First. Layton. Ag.; j
second. Hickman, A. & S.; third, Min-'
nich. Dent; fourth. Hatch. Ag. Time i
24. !
440 yard dash Firt, McDonal. A-
& S. and McCarthy. Law, tied; third.'
Bieser. B. A.; fourth, Cressell. Law ;
Time 52.
Half mile run First, Nichols, A. i ;
S : second. Wier. Ag.; third, born.
Eng.: fourth. Allen. Medic. Time
i:0 2-5.
Mile run First. Allen. Medic; sec
end. Dorn. Eng.: third. Meyers. B. A :
fourth. Coates. B A. Time 1:41 3-5.
Two mile run First. Dunham. A. & ,
S ; second. Fisher. Medics: third.
Hartman. Ae : fourth. Nielsen, Ag
Time 10:55.
60 yard hich
Medic; second.
I ewelien. A. & P
Time v. 3. '
110 yard low hurdle First. Layton.
Ag ; second. Lewellen. A. & S.; third.
Turner. Ag.: fourth. Warren. Den.
Time 13:2.
High Jump First and second. Tur- ,
ner. Layton. Ags.; third. Allen.
Medics: fourth. Carmen. Dnt. Height
5:6 12.
Broad Jump First. Layton. Ag :
second. Johnson. IVnt; third. Freston.
I Law; fourth. Adamson. A. & S. Dis
tance 20 feet 1 inch
j Shot rut First. Hartman. B. A.:
; second. Mnnn. La r; third. Hartley.
'Law; fourth. Gal'. Medic. Distanci;
! 3S ft 5 Inches. '
j D.scus First. Weller. Er.g ; second.
Hatch. Ag.: third. Gentry. Medio;
fourth. Lake. B. A Distance 11S 1-2
fet.
Javelin throw First, Brown. Enjf.;
frfy-or.d. Fchoerpel. Lav; third. Hart
ley. Law; fourh. Carrr.an. Dent. Dis
tanrf 157 fet 1? inches.
Fo'.e Vacli F'.rt, P.'di!e?bo.-der. A.
4- S.; secrnrJ. Brown. En? ; third.
Crowe'd. Ar ; f i-rth. ?aha. Dent.
H-'.pht 10 fe'-t 3 Ir.chs.
F.elay First. Law CrslL Vc
Carihy. Sloan. Stevn; second. A. k.
S ; third. Ags: fourth. DenU.
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