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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1921)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE DAILY NEBPJ S " Published Sumlny, TiiPsunv, Wednpgdny, Thursday tuul Frlilnv of cncb week by tbo University of Nebraska. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY riIlLICAT10N Under the direction of the Student Tub llciitlonx llourd. Kntered hh urcond rlnnii matter at the poHtolllce In I.lneoln. Kebrnnka. under Act of CmiKreKH, March 3. 1879. 6ubMTiitlii rute... 'i-00 per year fl.OO per nemeNier Single copy 8 etntu KOITOKIAI. STAFF JACK Al'STlN...., Kdltor-ln-Chlef OIUIN i. ti.VKTON' cim.m; ' , "' JKSMK WATSON Associate Editor EldrliiKe l.owe .... ' ;ior Herbert lirownrll, Jr. New Editor Kutliurtne vim .hiiiukm .1. surau thorle-s .Mitchell Sports Editor John l.oliniiwoitli Sport Kditor AhxUIukI Edltom: lli-He I'nriiv.ui. 1 rank lielNer, nnd tiertrude rattemon. Aslstiint Society Editor-: .ellu (illlmor, Gertrude (iculd, nnd Valorn Hulllnner. Uoiuen'H Atliletle: Sue Stille. Extiiunite Editor: Mur.v Mieulon. Cyril t'oonibH: Ininiitic Editor. Feature writers: Joe I'ekar,, Mary ThonuiH. . Alice MeveiiH ; .y'.', ' Telephone U-Hftll. Koom 20:,. I Hall. Off.re hours: Eiliior-in-cl.ief and .nan affluE Editor Three o'clock daily. IUTSINESS STAFF JMES FIDbUCK Huslnesa Manucer ClilTord Hicks - ' Mumifter News Editor for this Isttue HEKHEKT HKOtt NELL. JR. WHERE IS Y0U6 SPIRIT? Universities are Beginning to judge the spiiU of each other in terms of Its comic as well as I heir athletic teams. They are parts of the insti tutionthe outward manifestation of student life. It takes the backing of the entire student body to make a good football team and it takes the Freshmen always find themselves ilrnsod suddenly into a new, strange v.oild, full of strange people and si range customs. Their friends are new, the distance between classes seems interminable, and the place is vast and borders on the infinite. It is this awe of magnitude that has stifle J Hinbition in many a freshman. This should not be. The men who come here to achieve success in ath letics, in dramatics, in journalism, in scholarship, should not be sucked un der by the maze of incomprehensible things. They should keep their heads above water, peer long distances i'liead to the time when they will be lppcrclassmen, and go after the things they want. There will be an adjustment that vUl be iiprn the new men before they knew it. In a month or two the voids "lT Hall" and "midterms" and other college colloquialisms will bo f:yod in their vocabularies. They will frel themselves, at home. It is never too late to start, nor too eaily. The freshman class now coming in will be entrusted with the management of student affairs in four yeais. It should start now to develop big men. Everyone has an equal chance. r T UNI NOTICES Baptist Students. Will have a weiner roast at Ante' lope park, Friday night. Leave Miller & Paine corner at 6 o'clock. ftmpewitH $alntiar CHEER LEADERS. All girls trying out for cheer leaders report for tryouts Thursday at 11 o'clock at the Temple theater. Men report at the Chapel in the Armory. Tryouts will be given at the freshmen convocations. FRESHMEN. Special freshmen convocation will be Thursday at 11 o'clock, men in the Chapel in the Armory, women in the Temple theater. There will he special features of interest to new students. Thursday, Sept. 29. Lean Heppner's tea. 314 p. in. Ellen Smith hall. Commercial club meeting, 11 a. m., Social Science. Dr. Spoehr's lecture, Chemistry hall. Green Goblin meeting, 7:30 p. m. Delta Tan Delta house. Freshman men mass meeting, 11:00 a. m. Temple. Freshman Girls Mass meeting, 11:00 a. m., Armory. Christian Science Society, 7:30 p.m., Faculty hall. Temple. WITH THE COMMERCIAL CLUBS OVER THE STATE Rev. Samuel Hardman, pastor of the flraoa TTnicnnnpl Tim-Mi at TtcA Plmid backing of the entire student bouy , , , Ti " I lino lrvfn olaitAH n a nrrnt o ytr sf tins IKIO DtJil ciuvtcu no O V. V, I Vltll J VL b 11 to make the College Comic a success. The AGWAN is the SPIRIT of N. U. it i3 not the product of a few students who have journalistic aspira tionsrather every student should feel it not only his privilege but his duty to submit some original jest, cartoon or idea for each issue of the Awgwan. It is yours and it will be what you make it. The subscription campaign is on! We will be nationally recognized ac cording as our circulation list grows. Other comics of universities with enrollment much smaller than Ne braska have larger circulations, some even twice the enrollment. So we feel justified in asking every loyal Cornhusker to do his part in making the circulation 100. Your part is small just a dollar and don't be afraid you won't get your money's worth. But it is not the dollar we are after we want you to make us feel that we have your in terest and support and that it is your determination to help us put the AWGWAN in the rank o fthe best 'en. t , 4000 IS THE GOAL! ! Red Cloud Chamber of Commerce. It is the intention of the club to effect some' kind of a re-organization and make of the club a live organization. The question of taking part in the Golden Rod Highway booster trip to Denver was discussed and arrange ments were made to serve luncheon to the boosters when in that city on Wednesday of thi3 week. THE CORNHUSKER STAFF The Editor-in-chief of the 1922 Cornhusker has evolved a plan for the selection of students to work on his book that is most commendable. Instead of the "political spoils sys tem" that has reigned in the past, this year merit, and merit alone will be the deciding factor. Here's the idea. Each person who wants to work on the staff will be munity matters In general were dis- r..lr.r.f.nn Tllio o r.T .1 i 1 t All ,UMOU' git ril clll ai'1'lll.aLlull. iiiid ain'iivnuuu calls for the previous experience in a journaiistict way that this person has had. There is another space for The secretary of the Chappell Com mercial Club has been co-operating with the postmistress of that place in an effort to secure an improvement in the parcel post service. As a result, a letter was received from the chief clerk at Omaha stating that satisfac tory arrangements would be made in caring for this service. The Merchants Bureau of the Falls City Chamber of Commerce at its last meeting emphasized the necessity of closer co-operation between the mer chants. The co-operative sales plan was discussed and the bureau decided to continue the sales plan idea, thirty eight merchants announcing their in tention of taking part in the next sale. The Falls City Chamber of Commerce has been busy the past few weeks making preparations for the live stock show and the float parade held in that city this week. The Chamber of Com merce of Humboldt, Shubert and Hiawatha were each asked to select a representative from their organiza tions to act as judges for the floal parade which occurred on Friday of this week. The weekly luncheon of the Siifney Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday of last week was well attended; corn- Harry Ziegenbein of Lincoln has jbeen secured to Instruct and conduct the city band and high school band the organizations to which the ap-and orchestra at Gothenburg. This plicant belongs and from which he j action was taken after a conference could easily get material. Another i with the city officials, school board space provides for the preference as'an1 community club. to work to be done on the year book CORRECTION The Daily Nebraskan takes pleas no in correcting a mistatement in its yesterday's issue to the effect that Mr. Stepanek served during the war is a Y. M. C. A. secretary in Prague. Mr. Stepanek was a volunteer in the United States Marine Corps and re gained in the Marine Corps up to the signing of the armistice. Welcome. Trinity Methodist church, 16th & A St.. cordially invites all students to her annual student reception. Fri day, Sept. 30 at 8 p. m. Friday, Sept. 30. Delian open meeting, 8 p. m., Temple theater. Acacia House dance. Pi Kappa Phi house dance.. Palladian open meeting, 8:15 p. m., I alladian hall, Temple building. Komensky Club meeting, 8 p. m., Faculty hall, Temple building. Pre-medic smoker, 8 p. m. Omega Beta Pi house. 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 evening at 7:30. Please be on time. Union. Hike to Antelope Park Friday, Sept. 30. Meet at hall 6:30 p. m. All Unions out. Closed meeting. University Directory. All fraternities and sororities hand in at once a complete list of present members for the university directory to Eugene Ebersole, business manager of the directory. 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 th3 R. O. T. C. basic course. All sophomores are required to be in uniform beginning Monday September 25th. Saturday, Oct. 1. All University party, armory. Faculty, Ellen Smith hall. Chi Omega house party. Silver Lynx house party. Nebraska Wesleyan football game. Sigma Nu house party, Saturday night. Alpha Tau Omega house party. Alpha Sigma Phi house party. Phi Delta Theta house party. Delta Upsilon house party. Holdrege's Pumpkin show and Round-Up held In connection with it, were reported a huge success by the Chamber of Commerce of that place. Immense crowds from the surrounding towns were in attendance. The Effect Of One Kuppenheimer suit, of course! New ones are in $30 upward A - Quality Clothes v- New Fall Shoes $5.00 The last line is left blank for the ap proval of the Executive Dean of the University. The Ogallala Community Club will again resume its monthly banquets and the first of these will be held on Monday, September 26, a good pro- Thi3 new method will accomplish a i gram being arranged in connection lot. First, merit as suggested above, I with the banquet. It was also voted will be the biggest factor in the 'at their last meeting to hold noon day choice. Second, it is possible to make j luncheons the first and third Mondaya a quick, efficient, organization of the Pf eacn month. A campaign for new different departments in the annual. , - "v Third, there will be no question about CLASS ELECTIONS Filings for class presidential elections must be made, at the Student Activities office in the basement of Administration hall by 5 p. m. Friday, September 30, .1921. Florence I. McGa-.ey, Registrar. j the eligibility of the workers on the publication. Fourth, the printing of the names of the workers will show the school who is responsible for the work in the book. Fifth, the repub lishing of the names of the appli date. Six candidates were Initiated into the Superior Order of Shifters on Tuesday evening of last week, follow ing which a general business session was held. A report of the big pageant held at that place a few weeks ago, cants who do not work will be a spur ?hoY tot c?8t f, the 8ame t0 . . ..'be $9,526.56. Receipts did not quite cover the costs so it was voted to pay the same out of the club's treasury. to keep all successful applicants at i work all the time. We hope that soon all department of University life will be so governed that merit rather than political power or cunning will be the things that make men big at Nebraska. CONTEMPORARY OPINION The question of the club's being rep resented at the meeting at Lincoln to consider the work that is being carried on by the Great Lakes Tide Water Association, was discussed as well as the club's sending a representative to accompany the Golden Rod Highway booster delegation to Denver. (Ohio State Lantern) TO THE FRESHMEN Three thousand freshmen, more or less, will have entered the University before the week -loses. A few Indi Tlduals will be mature men who have come to college after knocking about the world. The great majority, how ever, will be fresh from high school. It Is to these hundreds of yearlings that this editorial Is addressed. It Is Imply a tip as to how to get along at Ohio State. ! The Beatrice Chamber of Commerce Is making preparations for the enter tainment of some six hundred dele gates to the State Christian Endeavor convention which will be held at that place October 1316. Secretary C. E. Jones of the Chamber will act as con vention chairman and committees to have charge of the convention have been named on transportation, reg istration, hospitality and music, and the business houses of the city have been asked to display welcome cards In their windows. At the last meeting of the Chamber, arrangements were made for the resumption of luncheon?, the first one being held on Tuesday of this week when the municipal swim- Chicago. The Chicago Federation of Labor has gone on record as favor ing the passage of a state bank tie positors guarantee law. Delegates were told that the state of North Dakota has such a law. 3 Now serving all kinds of hot drinks and sand witches. 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