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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1921)
DAILY N E BRAS KAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Published Siinilny. Tneailny. WnlnoBilny. Thursday ami Friday t euch weok by the Unlvorxiiy of Nebraska. OFFICIAL VMVKKS1TV PUBLICATION Unilrr the direction of the Student Pub lication Itourti. Entered mh erond clumi mutter nt the pahtnllice In I.lnriln, Nlrnitku, under Act of CHnre, Murclt S, 1879. Bobnill.jn rate ei-UO per year J1.00 per ementer Single copy eents EDITORIAL. STAFF JACK AUSTIN...- Editor-in-Chief OKVI.V It. HASTOX .MiuiukIiik Kdilor Itr.I.I.K FA KM AX Afmiiclute Editor Eldridice l.owe Xili Editor Herbert Bronnell, Jr Mitlit Editor Ednurd Buck NiKht Eiljtor Katharine von Minckwit ...Society Eilltor Chiirlc .Mitfliell Sport Edilor John lIiilliHKW'urtli SiorU Eilltor AxxUtunt Editor-.: lriink Br ler. Oer i,.it.tt.w..n .mil llouurd I moduli. i..ki.mi Siklrtv Editors: .eilu Oill- more. Ocrtrude l.ould, und tulor'i Ilull injeer. Women' Athletics: Sue Stllle. Exi'hniiKe Editor: Mary Mieldon. Draniutie Editor: Ayrll Coombs. Militury Editor: Leonard Cowley. Feature Writer: Mary Thomas, Bud Bain. '.' Alice Steven Typist Koom 2nfi "U" Hall. Office hours: Editor-iiwhlef and Mun- cinr Editor Three o'clock daily. BUSINESS STAFF JAMES FIHUOCK Business Manacer riuiuneey Klnsey X-st. Business Micr. Clifford Hicks Cir. ManiiRcr Night Editor for this Issue II EKItEKT llltO W.V EEL. JR. students. Student Life reports with a gieat deal of satisfaction that the ple.i for no smoking wus immediately an swcre'l by tlie football managers ani the signa posted prohibiting "the Tunics of pooJ mellow tobacco ill God 5 opon air above Adam's field" was very effective and adhered to in a good manner by the rooters. If the Ne-Xos "balk" in upholding the standards and traditions of Ihe in ftitution it is proper to say here, that they r.re not the only burse pullins this oludent '."dy coach. The Fioosiei fell extremely lew in upholding the 1 igh standaids main tained by the f od spoi tiinan-booFtin js sphit of the college. The rrintod ma terial clipped from a censored maga ziiie fringed too much on the indeli cate. There are other ways to Loot a rocuuaii team tnan to approacu icf indecent. ' The Exhaust Dollar Diagnosis. the doctor know what you "Did had?" "He seemed to have a pretty ac curate idea. He asked for 510 and 1 had $11. . 5 This is Wharfull She Sir, do you realize who you are speaking to? I am the daughter of an English peer. He Not so fast, I'm the sou of an American doc. Wampus (Tniv. So. Calif.) i We go to the chiropractor Or perhaps the hospital instead But poor li'l Ypsilanti Knew nothing but to go to bed. And wake up the following morning With poetic bunk on her head. We guess her bovine sponsor Forgot the red drink slop Or did n't dfay her in the doo. Of a high-priced candy shop So Yeuh oft times dear little walkers Ilii've gone home vicir skimmed, tut he goes to the chiropractor And keeps it i nder his chin Right Is Right. "Do you be'ieve doctors have a right to kill where they can't cure?" "Haven't they always been doing it?" ho le ADVERTISING GOOD OR FOOR? livery ftudeut is proud of Nebraska at U-aat no one of them would sa that he is nut. Our school is a big one and to it come all types of stu dents. Most of them join organiza tions, either professional or social, which are known by Gieok letters. Unfortunately these students whe pretend to be loyal Nebraskans do not stand the test of time, for in then zeal to make their particular groups better known they carve, and scratch, and write, their own Greek letters in prominent places about the school. How many of us have bean writing busily at an examination in which time was an essential thing and sud denly find the point of our pen or pencil going at a tangent to the let ter we are writing following the line of least resistance, which in this case is a line of a Greek letter ia the table or on the arm of our chair. This wanton destruction of propert that the taxpayers cf our slate have furnished us, is criminal. It i.s not fair to them and it is not fair to us. In time we will be the ones called upon to replace sooner then we should the equipment of this institu tion. To those who take this method of jidviT-.slna their particular group, a tip iiiould be given. The a.tiun you expect upon the obseivers of your lit tle tiiuuiph is jusl exactly opposite from what you think it is. Instead of a "How wonderful" or 'the tethnique is marve'.ouj" you gc a "It's ju;t i:kc a " or "You couldn't expect any thing else from a " Ask youi selves an honest question. "How docs .'-ucii vandalism uuect you?" Hon. sty i.i the best poiic, hut those w'.io Lit o;. tiiis prhiCipk are nil honest men. Tuesday, October 25. Mystic Fish nueting, 7:00 o'clock. Ellen Smith hall. Freshmen refreshment committee meeting, 7:00 p. in., Ellen Smiui hall. Union business meeting, 7:o0 p. m. Wednesday, October 26. Commercial club dinner, Grand tel. . Thursday, October 27. Pershing rifles nneting, 7:3o : Nebraska hall. Friday, October 28. Chi Omega house dance'. Delta Gamma freshman party, chap ter house. Kappa Kappa Gamma freshman party, Ellen Smith hall. Xi Psi Phi Halloween party, chap ter house. Friday, October 28. Party to be given to the Home Eco nomics club by the faculty at 7:3o o'clock at Machinery hall on the cam pus of the college of agriculture Saturday, October 29. Alpha Gamma Rho annual farmers ball. Beta Theta Pi fall party, chamber of commerce. Silver Lynx homecoming party. Kappa Delta party for pledges Phi Delta Theta house dance. Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon freshman party, K. C. hall. Freshman mixer, armory. Pi Kappa Phi party, Ellen Smith hall. Alpha Theta Chi fall party, the Lincoln. Boys Attention. ! Listen boys, lend me attention There's one thing I'd like for to men tion There's a wee little girlie Cot caught in a whirlie And one of us stepped on her toe en- I tion jshe signs her name, just Ypsilanti; I She cautions the girls to beware I Of the clodbuster on this campus And never to date with such bears, i she says her gallant young dancer j Who folded her snug in his arms J Was a green amateur romancer And raised with the steers in the barn. That he though of her feet as a corn field And imagined himself busting clods Sl e went from the dance floor wound- ed And swearing at him and the gods. Now did your sweet li'l Ypsilanti Whatever that buncomb means You, who is kissed by this angel And-waltzed "by princes of Nod Did you think or ever consider As you dazzle the art of the floor With the winged touch of your slip per That you might have been a bore? Me thinks there ate sweet li'l chickens About the size of you Cornfed with hay and silage Til they wear some shoey shoew Do you think they ever park them On the acreage of our hoofs To crow it from all the roofs? Wool Jersey Blouses JUST MADE FOR SCHOOL WEAR THESE COLD DAYS ONLY $5.95 efAl.L 1914 i 1 ' " " " "r"r Autumn Things from day to day are appear ing on our menu dishes that make you glad warm weather is over. Real, tasty, wholesome dishes, delightfully prepared and served on clean napery, and a real sincere courteous ness on the part of all at tendants. Once you eat here you will make it a habit. Central Hotel Cafe UNI NOTICES 1 Freshmen. Fieshman party in the armory, Sat urday, October 29. Admission 5c. Union. Hollcween party, Friday, October 2'J. Epworth park. Meet at hall at 7:00 p. m. Closed meeting. The Omr.ha NOTRE DAME SPIRIT. In t'..e pat i.lo spirit of N jtie Damt . has bc-n comm.-iit .d upon by tlio-e ; that have (ome in 'ih'u t . iih i . Most A us i -iiib.-r tl...- i. intone" word of t!i- Notr: bam football cr tain about u ear a-;j when an in "We're going to beat ou to:no: r jw ' and they did. The h'anJ. ills Oo w ..- Ui.Utu'i-. CllOUgll to Oil' t .:!!! Ill tli": i. .III:.". classic at Souta j:.:.d .Safi:io Law nia.iy tab s to f 11 of t.. .-.-: il ho.s pitaiity, (I ti.- (oiirt;-y of t:.o ;.op. and of the li i in lj of 'ir , ii i.ul team. One p:uti ular thing that t. ...'.; and wo lark to a o-itam "'i.t, m co-upe::ti;m with our . r l' .io-:. At Node Dame the c lie r I.-oi-r h.i.i the student body willing an-! :'.x, .t all timeg, to make every yell a aucce. Here we liae a greaty many lo;.l in dents but you ill fi:.d a tjpe 'A rowdyism that will always rut dowu mi. r ..lfif i..iw-r i II la r.r.n o ! away with and that is making jeer ing, and supposedly humorous remarks about the cheer leaders and our op ponent coaches and men sitting on the side lines. Omaha Club. ext regular meeting of the club will be held Wednes- day, November 9. The meeting this j wick hi.s been postponed on account of I'.izad day. " j Nctlcc! Riders Wanted. Tin- Block and Uridl'e club will -:a--; a bur-king bronco and steer rid :ig i oi, tort at the college if agrieul :u.e on October 20, at 11.00 a m., ; r: the t ntertiiinn.ent of the South O.'.oriLa alumni. ''i.sii prizes given. No entrance s Hiding open to the world. I or n.o.c Information, call Paul MeDiI, l'..i 27.1J or wiite in care of animal .,:iri'!r dfpartment. Contemporary Opinion STUDENT LIFE. Utah Ag. College. THE! BE-NO BOOSTED. In the last Be-No Booster appeared an attack on an article In Student Life condemning on Adam's field. The dig was altogether uncalled foi and very unappropriate in a publication which is supposed to boost te college instead of knocking it. The ;oh.t t?k en in the "anti-nicotine dope ' was ab Bolutely in harmony with the Ihinkli'g of the college and the majority cf tha Alpha Phi. Alpha J'hl r-ntertalned for-the Lin coln mothers ftt a tea Sunday after ri'in at the chapter house. Cottage D. Cottage I), 423 North 13th street, entertained about twenty-two couples at a dancing party Saturday night. Hallowe'en decorations were used; anj the refreshments carried out tne fame idea. Mrs. Heckler chaperoned. Cottage A. Cottage A, 1220 U street, held opon house for all faculty members. Sun day afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. Kappa Epsilon. Kappa Epsilon, the woman's profes sional pharmaceutical sorority, enter tained the first year women of the college of pharmacy at an 'Orpheum party Saturday afternoon. V View Miss 'o-od at tin1 jriinm next Saturday. She'll iippcar to cheer licr tea in to Victory, most fetch iiifrly attired m a Iricolinc suit, or perhaps a dress of Duvet do Lai ne over which is u liiid-jo and (iuenzol font of fur. And Her Hat you can't miss its lieeoiniiiiiiiess at all, trimmed wilh coy Spanish Knick-nacks that arc all tin voguo. Her veil, flowing and waving- in the Autumn hroezo will he another note of the style-correctness of her lost nine. And then, to heel, those symmetri cal hoaiitiful Onyx Hose with the Pointex heel, to lend .charm to Dor othy Dodd one-strap pumps. --Yes, there are two classes of Co eds In Lincoln those who are dis tinguished hy Kuljr and Guenzcl costuming service and those who 'ret. nlonjr without." 13th and N Sts. If you think that correct, up-to-the minute Style is not important in hats consider the' two models pictured above, which are adapted from MAGEE'S ads of 5 to 10 years' ago! "MAGEE'S HATS," in the smartest Fall, 1921, shapes and of extraordinary fine quality $6.00 QualitgCtotfiu BSC 2j HI !)(: a LAWS r bringr your hrief cases and t other leather goods in and have your initials or name stamped on in gold. "Wc specialize in rebinding law books. Woodruff Printing Company Printers Bookbinders Phone B3500 1000-08 Q Street The University School of Music I ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director. 1 v g Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A a large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyon may fj enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. B Phone B1392 illlUL'liEliClllXllDirai 11th & R St3. Hallow een DANCE AT THE ROSEWILDE Party House MUSIC FURNISHED BY Sam's Melody Makers EXTRA! SP'ECIALI I UNIVERSITY QUARTETTE Admsision $1.00, War tax .10 Dancing 8:30 EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery Yor Vrixa Int b Forbes Rent a-Fcrd Co. C. E. M UN SON, if ft. N Cnrn for all norial functions with or without driver. rt O I'hone IMUt 1125 P SI. ft coccoocoscoccecocooosoacco