The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 21, 1921, OMAHA DAY NUMBER, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NiBRASKAN
OMAHA DAY PROVIDES
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM TO
'lie parks and boulevards, city hall, ' men on this list have already won
fiirt schools may stir-the interest of
all this at a cost not to exceed the
of a scant handful of
INTEREST STUDENTS others whose minds are of softer fibre.
(Continued from Page 1.) ! ' 11 '9 a !il''8 holiday with a deal
vltert the .tiiilnnta of the irnivpr.i.v nf l"f K"'ll,le a,1(1 Practical Interest; and
.ebraaka to visit its industrial plants !
'l t fi11ofiaa anhnnla anil nlnina I I ri( (
and objects of graet educational value
and Interest, on Friday, May 6. i
"This invitation will be accepted and !
the day eclared a holiday, provided th
students sl(w a sufficient amount of
their numerals and the remainder ol
.merest to make it worth while.
"In addition to the educational fea
tures offered, the Commercial Club of
Omaha will also offer entertainment
through the day and evening that will
make the day one of Intense pleasure, 1
as well as ol pront.
"You cannot afford to miss it."
P. M. BUCK, JH
Deau.
Chemistry. '
"The trip to Omaha on Omaha day,
May 6, will offer an opportunity to
students Interested in Chemistry to
visit a number of large commercial
laboratories;' such as the laboratory of
the United States Smelting and Refin
ing Co., The U. P. Testing Laboratory,
If this Invitation is to be accepted i .
A , . . ,, , land a number of others. All students
I 'lK'.jorlng In Chemistry are urged to
take advantage of the opportunity to
j visit one o rmore of these laboratories,
j There will be a number of desirable
1 !r!ps arranged."
FRED W. UPSON,
Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry.
Dentistry.
by the students, they should make
their decision known at the very earli
est opportunity, and through means
offered by the members of the Omaha
Club."
Sincerely yours,
CARL C. ENCBERC.
Law.
"If you know a man and he is a good
man, you win like turn, it you line mm
and secure his friendship, you have
created a new and valuable asset for
both. Omaha needs the University and
the University needs the metropolis.
No Omaha office should look elsewhere
than to the graduates of this school
for its new blood. No graduate should
overlook the opportunities of Omaha.
A strong school should get acquainted
with a vigorous city. Omaha day is
the time to lay the foundations of a
better mutual understanding and ap- i
preciation. It is an investment in the I
future which we can not afford to j
i.eglect."
WARREN A. SEAVEY. j
Engineers.
"Omaha day offers the . University j
fctudent an opportunity not given by
cny other day of the year. Our met
ropolis opens its doors to us, invites us
in and liberally provides for our enter
tainment. And the city is not narrowly
limite in its material from which to
make a program. Even a glance at
the list of trips planned gives one a
new appreciation of the occasion and
teh efforts of those who have de
veloped it.
I'Engineers will have some difficulty
in making their choice from among the
various possibilities. Let me empha
size that there are both engineering
and non-engineering places to be
visited. The broad-minded engineer is j
very much Interested in many things
which do not pertain to his own daily
v, ork. Why not take advantage of this
chance to visit something of this kind? j
Human activities and human produc- j
tion are represented by all the fields I
open. An euglneer is interested in
what men do, in what men think, and
in what men are. My advice is that
ou go to Omaha on Omaha day,
and that you oin a group whose trip
will take you into new surroundings
and give you new things to think about
and to evaluate."
O. J. FERGUSON.
Business Administration.
"Let us have another Omaha day
by all means. I am sure that all the
instructors and students who wer-j
there on previous occasions, have
grateful memories of Omaha's hospi
tality. I like to think of the joyous
reception we have always had. Tho
fine picnic luncheon at the auditorium
the first t"ime we went, and the excel
lent luncheon at the stock yards on
the second occasion, when we had
many good things to eat, including
some incomparably tender Juicy roast
beef, are notable events in my life.
"Students of the College of llusinosb
Administration, of course, will be in
terested in something more than lunch
eons, suppers, and dances, as they will
be eager to improve their minds by
looking into the various phases of in
dustrial and commercial life in the
business capital of Nebraska. They
should really spend a week in Omaha,
but in a single day, under competent
direction, they can see and learn a
great deal."
DEAN LeROSSIGNOL.
Arts and Sciences.
"Omaha day has become a tradition
in this University. And the tradition
is a worthy one, not only as it offers
the opportunit to the student to study
the Institutions and life of the state
metropolis, but also as it enables the
people of Omaha to become acquainted
with the University.
"There are many reasons why the
trip should be of interest to the stu
dents in the College of Arts and
Sciences. There are smelters and
packing houses for the more strenuous.
. "Omaha day has come to be re
jgarded as almost a part of the course
in an educational way.
I "If the trip is to be taken wholly ad
the men have points toward winning
theirs.
The ticket sale for trrfi track sea
son Is not going like Coach Schult.
weekly had planned and he le very much dis
'appointed In the outcome. In an In
terview yesterday Omen Schulte, wa.s
very free in expressing hln U'mn-
about the matter. "If Nebraska va to
have a real track team and to havh
outside competition that thu track
squad here merits the school as
whole will have to get back of tin:
team and push. We have one ol th
greatest track squads in the cou;i
try and If we are to be known we
will have to participate In the Penn
games and some of the other bi
meets of the year. We cannot do this
if the student body will not support
us. I have placed on sale two thou
sand season tickets for one dollar
apiece and If a student body of four
thousand or more students cannot buy
up this small number at such a low
price, I feel there is something wrong
somewhere." This was the manner in
self yeeterday.
The ticket campaign will continue
up until Saturday night and the gin.-
of Nebraska havo one of the best
UNIVERSITY BAND
HOLD INITIATION
, a day of recreation, it will not be of .chances thy ever had to show th.tt
las much value to you as It will if you they are behind the track squad, and
lake advantage of the many trips pro- I Coach Schulte Is making UiIb a ban-
i vlded for your edtlcation. ner year for Nebraska In the cinder
"In addition to the general trip ' path sport
j Planned, it would be well for the Dental
students to visit our own College of
Medicine, the Dental College of Creigh
ton' University, and the dental supply
houses of Omaha. There are also
magnificent private dental offices in
Omaha which are of interest to all
piospectlve dental practitioners."
W. CLYDE DAVIS.
Agriculture.
"Omaha day will give an opportunity
for students of the Agricultural Col
lege to visit a number of notable agri
cultural industries located in Omaha.
Among these are the stockyards and
iucking industry, the creamery indus
try, the grain exchange, the alfalfi
j mil's, and the agricultural implement
houses. It would be difficult to find
I in any leading city in the United Sta'es
lines. The city or Omaha Is Justly
better developed industries along these
proud of its commercial development
and offers this opportunity for students
to secure detailed information along
any of the lines In which they may be
specially interested."
E. A. BURNETT.
Pharmacy.
"I strongly urge all students In the
College of Pharmacy to make the trip
to Omaha on May 6th. Places of spe
cial interest to students of Pharmacy
are the glandular extract department
of Armour & Co., the soap and
glycerine factory of Cudahy & Co., the
manufacturing department ' of the
House of Retiring, the wholesale drug
i houses and the compounding depart
Jnients of the Sherman & McConnell
j retail stores. In addition there are
j many other educational features of
I.Mich a trip that are well worth while
the time and money invetsed. The
pro medics will be entertained the
greater part of the day In the Uni
versity Hospital and the College of
Medicine. No pre medic can afford to
ir. Iss this trip."
R. A. LYMAN. Dean.
The University of Nebraska Band
held its annual initiation and banquet
Hednesday evening. The Initiation
was held in the Chapel from 4:30 to
6 o'clock, and twenty-eight new men
were taken into Alpha chapter of
Ramma Lambda, the new national col
lege band fraternity. Ramma Lambda
was founded at the University of Ne
braska in the spring of 1920, and sev
eral chapters have been Installed in
other universities. It Is the only na
tional college band fraternity and it Is
expected that in the near future char
ters will be granted to a number of
the stronger college bands throughout
the colleges of the country.
Following the initiatory ceremonies
the banquet was held in the Blue Room
of the Y. M. C. A. which was decorated
with the fraternity colors, blue and
white. President Herman Schroeder
called upon a number of the new and
old members for toasts.
A OOOD JOB DURING VACATION
with the
OTTAWA MANUFACTURING CO., Ottawa, Knm.
The Ottawa Manufacturing Co. Is one of the very largest adver
tisers of farm necessities In this country. We desire the services of
a few good salesmen and saleswomen to start now, or when school
closes. Work during vacation or permanent. Write at once, state
your qualification fully. This is a rare opportunity.
SALES MANAGER, THE OTTAWA MFG. CO., Ottawa, Kans.
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FRANCO-AMERICAN
BEAUTY SIIOPPE
143 No. 13th St.. Room 8
Marcel 60c Manicure 50c
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Ladies' Shampoo 50c
Phone L9072
For Oood Eats
Try the
M. 0. A. Cafeteria
We maintain
every facility for
handling men's suits. If
your suit needs repairing
or pressing, send it to us.
Ours is a complete service.
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DRAKE RELAY TRYOUT
IS HELD YESTERDAY
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squad. The numeral roll is growin?
daily and now has a total of seventy
names on the list. Thirty-one of the
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CITY AUDITORIUM
DAN
Wednesday, Thurs
day, Friday and
Saturday
Lincoln's Popular
Amusement Center
Admission Only 10c
A practical, worthwhile
Demonstration showing
the system of merchan
dising used by the "Wear
Ever" Aluminum Com
pany will be given by a
factory representative at
the CityY.M.C.A., Floor
2, at 7:30 Thursday P.M.
This Demonstration will be of
interest to men seeking summer
employment as this Company
has given profitable employment
to college men for over 25 years.
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