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THE DAILY NEBRASKA! THE DAILY NEB 3 AS C'-N rnl'lit:i'l Sntiilny. Tui-mlnr. Wednesday. ThurK'l.-i . ni'il l-'riilny f each week by tbe V'nlvei'Mif v f Ni'hraHka. OFFICIAL IMVKKSITY ITHMCATIOX I'nitt-r il.c illrrction .f the Stolriy V"b" lirallnnH lioiuil. Km i.e. I u M'oonil Ihm mutter at Hie poHtotflrr In Lincoln, NriiNk, under Act of Ciiinreh. March . IH7V. riobwr ti ii ri.ii- S2.00 per year ; 1 I U per HOinetiter Single e ip.v 5 eentu htJlTOKlAI. STAFF JACK A! N1IN Kditr-ln-Chier OKIN il. (.A.'iTON Vrlii.ir M.m. Kililor JKKNIK '.UiOX A-.mlule F.lilu- FIlrlt.Ke l.i.e Nri Friitor llerheri Hi- mim-II, jr Nrivt Fdilor KitLlikrlre n MinokwHi Soi-K-iy I-., nor fimrlm. Nj.lo ll .. ... !-,iri Kili.or John li(ii k orl ii s,i irt Kilaor Ah Ik(;ii t I. (.lie's: I? i-: J t'urimiii, Krunk lleUor, niil l.e.-lrm.'r 1 iitn riti. Ai tin t .! ; ly lidil.ir-: .t'!!n l linor, iertri e ' . Hiul V til n llulli .K.T. Women t . loll.--. : sue t-til:e. Kx.-mi'tr t.n tur: Vh-.v S-:clilnn. Cyrli t'o.imb: lrni-i.ii . f-",'it T. Feature riter: Joe !';. ar M;ii Tlionm. AIU-e StrvriiH TypUt Tl iH.iil.e II -.".."" 1 1 . Komi) :' "( " liu.l. OIT.t e li)iir ; Ki imr-in-i li-f mill ,.un- aging Kilitw Three '. '':iily. HCSINESS STAFF JAVF.S- I'HHIOi K l;uineNH Maimrrr Clifford IlieliN Cir. Manager Xm Kill tor for this lHae k.,imvII(.f; t., i: hat, and thus cut down the supply so that the Freshmen that want hats now Lave to wait for the new supply just o.dered by the store. The tradition of the green hat is cne that all true Huskers back to the limit, but backing it this way with dishonesty, deceit, and extreme selfish ness places a stigma upon the tradition ard the class. - If you are loyal and true, Freshmen, Uke back your extra caps otherwise wo must feel that you have a yellow :.t eak up your back. JOURNALISTS, ATTENTION. Each university student ought to get i.to some university activity be if ifhletica, politics, publications, dra ;:i;t:c.3, debale or c'ubi There is i 1;C3 somewhere in the university v hcre for every student to work, and i - e:y student owes it as a duty to .Vfbraska to work. j Nebraska spirit and Nebraska life i I made up of Nebraska traditions, tra j 3. fens that come from the student ac j'Aities. You meet a man here, you 'meat a man there; you ask, what has j.'p done for Nebraska? UNI NOTICES Valkyrie meeting, 7 Smith hall. 15 p. in., Ellen Silver Serpent Silver Serpent will meet at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, September 27, In Ellen Smith Hall. Green Goblins All last year Green Goblins are re quested to be present at a special and very important meeting to be held at , the Delta Tau Delta house Thursday j Wednesday, Sept. 28. Omaha club meeting, Social Science hall. i Pie-medic Society meeting, 5 p. m., (Lecture room, Bessey hall. Wayne Club business meeting, 7 jp. m., room 111, University hall. , American Chemical Society meet ing, 5 p. m., Lecture room, CheTnistry hall. Vesper Choir meeting, 7:15 p. m. evening at 7: SO. Tlease be on time. :Ei'en Smith hall. I Thursday, Sept. 29. CONTEMPORARY OPINIO!' lege classes M. All Agricultural excused . Col- THE PUNCTUAL-! QUESTION OF ITY j (The University Daily Kansas.) ; In the University, student are urged constantly to be in their places ' promptly when it comes time for ; classes to begin. Different motives in-1 spire this request or demand on the ' Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade meets in Ne braska Hall at 7:3'"i p. m. Tuesday Sept. 27. . Cp's:opa'ion Club Meeting There will be an Episcopation Club nueting in Faculty Hall on Tuesday. Sept. 27 from 7 to S. two or mree or four men can not I at 11:00 A. make a great university. You asl: what is wrong with Nebraska politics,) v what is wrong with the Undent pub- ! Ileal ions. The solution lies in one! t':ing, get Ino the g.tme yourself. In jiust years the whole trouble with Ne- j b.asUa .has been that its activities j weie carried on by too few students, 1 not because those few students ve,v g.xnl politicians, but because the rest of the students were not willing to ' set into the game and carry on. Several vears wen in 1A1n.1fi tha ctn. part of tho faculty. Some ask it be- dent body was upiiarentlv neeved ail club will hold its busi ness meeting in Room 111 "U" hall is vas that two men wrote the AWGWAN Lovt Wprlnpsflav eveninir at 7 o'clock. irritating to nave people moving tl'.at year. But two men when there ! All aooui aner cias Degms. Ana yei v.-ero several thousand students ocn-oouic luauunuia wu uui school mere are no two men me year wnn an example exactly con- where who can write a comic weeklv tvice a month and maintain a high sti.ndard. The same, thing applies to every (!ase of university activities. Too f.'W men and women, faithful to the cupe, are working. Everyone must work, so get into the game, Nebraska students. Valkvrie T!:e e will be an impoi tant meeting Dean Heppner's tea, 314 p. m. Ellen if Valkyrie at Ellen Smith Hall Tues-1 Smith hall. day evening at 7:15. All members are j Commercial club meeting. 11 a. m., oquis ed to be present on time. Social Science. ' Dr. Spoehr's lecture, Chemistry hall. " Green Goblin meeting, 7:30 p. m. A3 Colleae Convocat on jRe'ta Tau Delta house. There will be a special Agricultural! Freshman men mass meeting, 11:00 College convocation in room 304 . m. Temple. Agricultural Hall on Tuesday Sept. 27 Freshman Girls Mass meeting, 11:00 a. m.. Armory. Christian Science Society, 7:30 p.m., Faculty hall. Temple. cause they do not want their students the AWGWAN and asked why it did The Wayne to miss any ot tne material tney nave not print some good stuff. The answer to offer, others, merely because it Friday, Sept. 30. Delian open meeting, S p. m., Temple theater. Acacia House dance. Pi Kappa Phi house dance. 1'all.alian open meeting, 8:15 p 1 alladian hall. Temple building. Komensky Club meeting,- 8 p. Faculty hall, Temple building. Pre-medic smoker, S p. m. Omega Beta Pi house. trary in practice to their preaching. More than one morning during reg istration and enrollment, the doors of the Gymnasium, which it was an nounced would open promptly at a certain hour, failed to open for an hour or more after that time. This meant at best, an hour of standing and waiting; for early arrivals it meant in many cases as long as two hours. The students, of course, realize that there is a great deal of machinery to get started for the gigantic task of caring for several thousand people at, . the beginning of the year, so they do not complain at the late hour of open ing. They merely ask that, in the fu ture, the hour set for their appear ance be put somewhere near the time when it might be possible for the busi ness of the day to begin. former Wayne normal students in 'are invited to attend. any-1 Block and Bridle. ! Block and Bridle club will hold a meeting in room 305 Agricultural hall (on Tuesday noon immediately after Ag College convocation. All members out.' THE AWGWAN. Today solicitors were on the streets and in the buildings getting Awgwan subscriptions. At the same time the editorial staff was working hard on the "copy" for the issue to be in the hands of the university public in the first' week of October. The college comic is the part of ! your college life that brings out the ijoys, expresses the amusing features lot the grind, and makes the dav it is i ' i delivered a pleasant one. ' STUDENT TYPES. j This paper is a classic in its line.' There are three classes of students. ' Awgwan is recognized by the profes-! Which type of student are you? sional and amateur papers of this kind ! First, there is the Grind, who spends J a- having the best of material and j eery minute of his time digging fo- the keeniest of humor. Weekly it is knowledge, who has no time nor use quoted by the film reviews and comic i for outside acquaintances or recrea-, magazines. I ' j tions, who frowns upon the least diver- j Right now Awgwan is asking your tjon irom his studies. His viewpoin. j Siipport not as charity but as a full is narrowed and he misses the ! dollar's worth for a dollar. Let's put it across with a, bang. You'll soon forget the dollar and the magazine will make nine dandy visits during the i year. All right Huskers, let's go. j j Union. ! I Hike to Antelope Park Friday, Sept. !:'o. Meet at hall 6:30 p. m. All Unions i out. Closed meeting. Student Council The Student Council will meet 5:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Faculty hall Temple Building. Glenn Munger, President. troadenlng influences of the world out side his books. Then we have the Social Butterfly, more widely known, perhaps than his studious brother. His days are guided by the Social Calendar. His idea of echool is one grand round of gaiety interrupted now and then by a tire- seme request from the Dean, or an 'n hour or two of fruitless tramming. To K him, books are a nuisance, studying a !X waste of time, and school on the whole, a bothersome sham. i n Third, appears the ideal Nebraska S siudent, the happy medium, who hasx All-Uni Party Committee A meeting of the general committee for the all-University party has been; called for 5 p. m. today. i American Legion University Post The University Post, of the Ameri-1 can Legion will meet at five o'clock j tonight in the club room in the : Temple to elect delegates 1o the State Convention. 8 DONNA GUSTIN his hours for study, who passed with Q tinnnra art A la o . .... .1 : . t 1. : .. i. , ,a o, CLuu ia o lt?uil. IU JUS aUilUOl. !M Tint Mo ,,.,!, 1 J. i 0 ciuuriiL aiu Bjreuus pull III 11 his time in the joys of companionship K and the pleasures of entering into the V school activities. He recognizes the O worth of deriving part of his Univer- 'S ll - 3 . ... . . ' nicy euucaiion outside or tne class-, X St room, in mixing with other students, JJ in attending the worth-while enterain-!o to 8 Aesthetic and Ballroom Dancing li 110U Security Mutual Building utlio 1'lione IJ-2572 Ifesnlence R-2fi:7 ments, and scattering in through th Is, 3CCOCCCOCCCCCC050CCCCCCC.3 a bit of light frivolity. Are you wise I ' ! enough to class yourself with this last tjpo of student? ON'T FORGET Military Notice. The Wednesday afternoon section in military science will be from 3-6 p. m. as given in the catalog. The store-room, basement 8-12 and 1-6 daily except Sat urday afternoon for the issu ance of uniforms to students taking the second year of tha R. O. T. C. basic course. All sophomores are required to be in uniform beginning Monday September 25th. HE NEEDED IT Stump Orator "I want reform; I want government reform; I want la bor reform; I want " Voice "Chloroform." Yale Re cord. THE GREEN CAPS. Ordinarily the spirit of the Fresh man class each year is splendid. They work with a will to put their class on the map, they wear their green caps, they support school activities, and usually, through their fighting ability and loyalty, win the Olympics, the annual fight with the Sophomore class. This year the class has done some thing to blacken their reputation. Wagees promised to furnish green caps for all Freshmen men. These caps ordinarily cost students one dol lar each and this store saved a dollar for every first-year man. Many of the yearlings received their hate from the store and not satisfied with the one they received, and want ing another for Sunday use, or to wear at night, or some other equally tens IWe reason, went back lor i second 1 Cigar Store Corner 13th and N Cigars Cigarettes Candies Magazines "Waiter, why do you bring me this same potato day after day?" "Well, sir, you never eat it" World (London.) Exchange. 1 i p. m. Sunday, Sept. 25. Catholic students club 2:00 cathedral- halL Memorah society, open meeting, 8 p. m., Faculty hall. Vespers, 5 p. Tuesday, Sept 27. m., Ellen Smith hall. Episcopalian club meeting, 7 p. m. Faculty hall. Scabbard and Blade meeting, 7:30 p. m., Nebraska hall. Silver Serpent meeting, 7 p. in. El len Smith halL m m. Saturday, Oct. 1. All University party, armory. Faculty, Ellen Smith hall. Chi Omega house party. Silver Lynx house party. Nebraska Wesleyan football game. "Playing train, dear?" "Yes, ma Uncle Jim's shoes are the engine and tender, Dad's are the chair cars and Bill's new Sport Oxfords he bought at MAGEE'S are the Pullman Cars! $10.50 to $12.00 i University Directory. i All fraternities and sororities hand ! jin at once a complete list of present j members for the university directory 1 I to Eugene Ebersole, business manager of the directory. I at ! in! C C. R. & Co., 1111 Adding Style to Quality STYLE is to quality what a polish is to fin wood. A cheap coat of varnish will put a bright temporary gloss on good old mahogany, but it takes thorough workmanship to put on that lasting polish which brings out its fullest glories. So does perfect tailoring bring out the richness of fab' rics and style in clothes. It is Iheir per' fection of tailoring, fit and finish that gives to Stratford Clothes their uiv equalled style. It pays to buy the best. COHN RISSMAN & COMPANY CHICA G O The new Stratford styles for Fell and Winter again definitely attest to the fact that Stratford designers ate anticipating America's style trend. Stratford Clothes art also distinguished by several vitally important and excltisive tailoring features. Sack coals are made with the exclusive fabric trimr.o body linings to wear out They have two-way pockets. AH coat seams are silk-satin piped. AH trousers are made with double crotches and double pocket stays. The new Fall and Winter Styles are now on display