THE DAILY NERRASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1-HhllKh.Ml Sm.lny. Tnj-H.liiy. Wo.lnrH.iny. Tliurs.lav Hii.l Krl.liiv of r.i.'li week by tlie rulverwliy of Nebriuikil. OFFICIAL 1-MVKKS1TY l'I'HMC'ATION Vn.lrr tlie .llreilJon f tlm Stu.lfnt l'uh- hiHliciiiH lioiir.l. KnKvril hh Kwon.l rliiM nmtt.r lit the puMiifflrr In l.lnroln. N'rmku. un.l.T Art III I K rCKH. .HHrill a, I"-. (M.lm.rlpllon nil I'" 'r jtl.ii.'i pit Hi'ini'sior si I- ........ A O.'tltH EDITORIAL STAFF 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 I UtUW "'''' ii'ior Mi ll !1 1.1.1. Snrls K.iiiHr r.-:i.".ll : room lilorinl iilT-: llolon Hov-. ......i ....,..1.1 lliir hill l.n.MT mm ' i. (llilloril. (..rtr IVilti-r --'i-vI.'ll' I..UIK-. n-vKiiinl smi.lv .Minor. Kiilliiirlne vim Min.kwiU. Ktaff nrlli.t. (lie members elected do not have the privilege of dividing their spoils later on by committee appointments. The students who will serve on the Council next year are representative of Cornhufiker activities and have energy. We believe that they will make of the Student Council a func tioning body. i:i i i.i'. I II VKl.l TV!" iliolii' Assist ;int FOR MEN AND MAGAZINES. Ellery Sedgwick, editor of the At lnntic Monthly, says editing is an art and its product a work or art: the magazine has a need out of which it is born; it is a living, vital thing, with qualities and "ways" like a human bring: it is read and combated or agreed with, appreciated or dis liked, as is a man; at all times it mui-t he itself, as a man must be if he is to malic any impress; and it dies, like any ether living thing, on its (appointed day and when the place ''and need for it have passed, j Seme (if those who heard Mr. Sedg-,v.-ick ery naUirally turned his talk . i'i iip. n th'-niselves and began to v n. i r whether ni-n - not to speak of ! VKc:a: lies live up to this idea of the ; prep, r place of a human being. How in: n cf us feel that we ought to have :i !r. nniito missii-n in life, and st rive to fuMill it? Hew many try to ao i m,-i that character, that individual !:v. whhh men an 1 publ ie.fl ions ' i"u''l to have? Hew many refuse to THE N EC RAG K A OF NEXT YEAR, j no rt';r-r than !hemohes? Tli" world 2. Sportsmanship. j m,, fuM of ccp;.i.--i whose character In making Neliaka Limer.-it ih-i- j n,, v,'ei enougn ueveiope i. in t,.r than she has t 'or been bet ore wl-.nse faith in themselves has no! the:" are a few essentials that nee 1 ,(Cn sufficiently reasoned into exist to be snvsscl n- xt year. One ol ', ,-ru-r. to let them stand alone origi nal ( enti ibutors. whether right oi wronr. to the world's tlionght and action. Too Lew of us are Kmersons. BUSINESS STAFF GLEN GARDNER Business Manager JAMES FIDOOCK..Asst. Business Mgr. KNOX CUHNETT.. . Cireulat.on Mar. .(hTti-ini: Asi.iii.ls: M'.V. I lllHtHT I'ol it. I .'I.;iiiim.' Kln-ll.n-.l Iliil.s. is I .lit. I.., Ti I ss n HOY (.1 ST.U'SON .iusl as ton few magazines are At lantic's in this quality. "lie ourselves" is ns good a motto for a'l men as "Tie a living, vital thing" would be as a phrase to set forth the goal of a good magazine. . i;a University bet i w ! been before -sell'ials that nee 1 xt year. One of th.es.- is sportsmanship. This quality can he applied ahke to athletics, work in the classroom and to ever.' campus activity in which the student delves. It is a quality directly opposed to factions and polities. It is a quality which makes a good loser popular and makes a poor loser feel the prick of his conscience. Sportsmanship in inter-mural sports, intra-mural sports and in games be tween various organizations is neces sary to the complete success if all of them. Without the spirit or fair play which is so much admired by outsiders, any game is disappoint im: A fierv game minus suoti a quaiiij on .t,,.i iit: Ti..i-r vc lnv-os its inter Hit' i id ; i in ii i -1 ' 1 j est and its gripping power. It rather Captures Athletic Trophy With Total becomes a struggle between two 0f 1,955 Points Record teams composed or overgrown chil- I Score. dren. I " Sportsmanship in the classroom, at i The indiidual cup for the mos' election time (and especialy after- points in athletics will go to Ma-y ward) and in varii us other activities c;pf.pherd 0f j, year's class. Had which are the backbone or a univer- j year the association awards a cup sity is an asset not to be disregarded. I to the girl who has earned the most The public admires the student who ;.nin's. in her class, for her four years relies upon what he actually 1 -nows jn .s-cbool. Hntwfrttu Qfalenbar SUNDAY, MAY 15. Y. W. C. A. staff and cabinet break fast, 8 a. m., Ellen Smith hall. Phi Delta Theta mother's day. Menorah society hike, 1 p. m., Temple building. Sigma Delta Chi banquet, Grand hotel. Alpha Omicron Pi mother's day. m., MONDAY, MAY 16. Wolohi campfire meeting, 4 p Ellen Smith hall. Lutheran club business meeting, 7 p. m., Faculty hall. Installation banquet, Squires, Grand hotel. MARY SHEPHERD WINS INDIVIDUAL HONORS i in p.n examination playing square." Pet'; election 1:r..e only gi c sponsonng the ( h e "black eye." When we re! determined to h ability to M.'.nd manship tit all the st an din? of dred prr cent. tei'iCi y. v(-i to :td. r et nd stiys "he is y srpiabhlines at the institution ion the jitovei bial j man yi :ir. next fall, we are 1 ccti'i, 'thtt ed mg back with us (ur j prd::t? for fair playsports- ( ,-" sv-,.. tint' s. It will raise j f-:;i:v'-- : cur follet'e one l.nn- tiuiti: i tarn rn in A N bra iceor.l for tin bra ska h.urdlcr of Dait mouth :a girl h;ij tied the world's S'l-yjird dash, a Ne ll as given Thompson i race for his laurels and another Pnle rornhtisker cindei aitist has run the IOC-yard dash in !':4. Our T'niversity is in the linn littht in llie world of rpoi-ls. ri'-turc (! the rarruers' Fair wi re the week fit a local is known arnim r athletic ca and ha 1 only n i-c'n' at the end of h-r 1 re ince that time she ha-' a modest amount - 1 I1"." sjioi ts. She receiv ed lit r r - t" r.,-r jar, 'or yea : . S '" ion; 'he 1 irliest i -i spo t -las served on the W. A. A hoard two years, is this years ha-e-hail h adcr, has (ap'aiimd class teams to vi-:oi y. and ha:- den-' her bit in f'ippit".- ba : burg, t:- for football fans No ctrl ha cer von ibis amount i f jioit ts 1 fore. Ma'tiia Kroi'iaann of the Ih.'l class ra Si eond. wit !i l.iiT" points. Mr. and Mt Arno'd nontice the biri !i of a ib::r Vi.tt ieiti. reei r.tly in N--w Mr. V.'iiken was era.bia-' ( 'i i h ::i c f La w in 1 pro:-: i;-,c;i t in I'r. - py li. i tiibi r (:' l hi Inn- c. n : TUESDAY, MAY 17. Laet vesper service, 5 p,, m., Ellen Smith hall. Senior Law hop, Knights of Colum bus hall. KoEtnet Klub play, Orpheum the ater. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1S. Ivy c'ay. Lecture, Prof. Alice owcU, S p. m. Westminister Presbyterian church. TUTSDAY, r" AY 19. Commercial club, 11 a. m. Socir.l Science hail. Pershing Rifles, 7 p. in., Nebraska hr.ll. Pi'var Serpent banquet, 5-8 p. m. "".t'en Smith hall. Xi Dc'ta banquet, 6-8 p. m.. Lincoln betel. John Marshall club, 7 p. m., Law hall. Roscoe Pound club, 7 p. m., Law hall. FRIDAY, MAY 20. Bushnell Guild house dance. Union literary society open meeting, 8:15 p. m.. Union hall, Temple. Palladian literary society open meet ing, 8:30 p. m., Palladian hall, Temple. Phi Delta Chi dance. Lincoln hotel. Cac'et officers dance, Lincoln hotel. Green Goblins dance. Rcsewilde. Junior play, Temple theater. Valkyrie party, 4-G p. m., Ellen Smith hall. Men's Greater University luncheon 12 m.. Grand hotel. W. A. A. camp, Crete. Lutheran c'ub, 8 p. m.. Art gallery. Dc'i.-n I terary society open meet ing, 8:20 p. m., Faculty hall. UNI NOTICES DAILY NEBRASKA STAFF. Applications for positions on the Daily Ncbraskan staff for the first semester of 1921-22, must be In the Student Activi ties office by Monday, May 16: Editor-in-chief, managing editor, associate editor, three news editors, buclness manager, as--fl'tint business manager and circulation manager. Meeting cf AM the Faculties. An unofficial meeting cf the mem bers of all the faculties of the lTnl vcrsily will be held in the Social Sci ence auditorium Tuesday at .r o'clock to hear a report upon, the activities of the committee of the organization, to crntider important matters submitted by the Chancellor and to lake meas ures for the continuation of th" or canizat inn. HOW ABOUT A PICNIC? Let Us Plan Your Eats. Wo Have What You Want When Yon Want It. PEOPLE'S GROCERY PIkmio I?ti.V)7 1455 "0" St. THE JLOR SATURDAY, MAY 21. K.-'ppa Phi banquet, Victoria hotel. Pre-Medic society dance, Knights of Columbus hall. A. C. A. luncheon, Ellen Smith hall. Kappa Alpha Theta spring party, Lincoln hotel. Kappa Delta Phi house dance. W. A. A. camp. Crete. Phi Kappa Psi mother's day, chap ter house. Alpha Helta l'i entertained at din in t at the Drown Dotty tea romi. Monday night, in honor of Marie Mmiiis Dochi-r. wliose marriage took place last wc k. Mrs. lwiel:t Thomas. 'IS. of Curtis, ".as a ciiost at the V. A. A. luncheon Friday. Ma-y Withorow. of O'Neill, is speml !t:- -h, oik-nd at the Alpha Delta "..us... l;t:ih Ni.-kiif. "21. is is:tmg if 'tmaha. 'V.n .ledii -. i f Ter-n:.' s di, was : lii. t at ih A!p''a ( imicien l'i boa. Student Council. Thee will he a joint meeting of the S'ti'V'-i Council and the newly elected Comci! Monday at . o'clock. Mav Id. :n F.ieu'tv hall. At this meeting the Celine yea r. are . nt il will elect officers for All members, old and cordially invited to be Lawrence, W Metzger, Pres. Stereopt'can Lecture. Prof. 11. Alice Howell, head nf the dramatic dcnartm.nl. will give a st creep! jean lecture rn her experi- itci s in France. Wednesday. May IS. at S p. m.. at the Westminster Pres byterian church. 2"rd and Garfield streets. Take Sumner c4r. Economics 14. Ass-inment in Economics 14 for Tuesilny will be pases fila-Crtf in Tlamilton's text. MEN -To selj toys to dealers. Liberal conii"is.' ions. Write for particulars. i'der M;'-r. Co.. St. Louis, Mo. St I.nsT Del" Canima pin. Call Dltlfl. 5t LOST - A pocketbonl; containinsr about Deturn tn Student Activities office. 4t fmMS Till Ui v-l i i i. j mmm I.tV'. i!,ir :i:A .-vJi ! 1 L Florsheim Shoes are an investment in good appearance. You can always be glad to have it known you wear Florsheims; they have the approval of men everywhere. What they give you in style and service makes their value high, yet they cost no more than other good shoes. This Style ra 10.00 j Also in Low Cuts f S. l.l in ,ineon liv HIT---' 1 the f'ast week. yrou nta IN OF KEADLINER AT ORPHEUM THEATER you 1- I i v.: tv-:i .:. h ! f.lf to r t: be:-t Tr.ivr r-it r.r-.-ts and ''fad wit of r'l.iT.I. i:- "- r li :it::o: i:s f dollar a year. Awgwan v ill p. 'I at news st next year ror ,.-.,., n rrr,- .- ;, ( The reduction in p:;ro vt eer upon in view r.f f;., t ;1.:- pi i reriadiej,'.? all over i r- r? uniry being cit down. lif-gin savins tVdlar now for your nex; year's Fcrip'ion to Old Man Awg'.van. X :-'A STUDENT COUNCIL MEMEERS CHOSEN. With the stillness of that p?rt of the morning hen the owls don't even u'e u.r-n. t:!e rew- rnen:b.-rs 1- s ir-e .stauent Council Thursday. There Fr.; visib.p elec'ionepr: courfe we enn't under the surface. o: were chosen meu to be no nsr. although of tell what barrens Perhaps one of tho rpapA.wn . . . , ... --u- u, 1L)I- lne lacK OI inlen,Ft on tie part of Etudenta -wag the fact that ; I t 1 - BOBBY 0 'NEILL ia "FOUR QUEENS AND A JOKER" You don't have to be hit in the eye to know it's a grape fruit you can tell by looking at it! N'cr do you have to be hit in the eye by the pattern of a suit for it to be stylish in fact it's the quiet unobtrusive, distinguished pattern of Magee's clothes which makes them preferred by well-drest fellows! $30 upward. i ; I fa Wi M M 15 i i.w 'VIM