The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1921, Image 4

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THE DAI L Y NKBRASJtAN
PROMINENT DIRECTOR
TO COACH NEXT PLAY
(Continued From Page One.)
Polonius in Hamlet, after Hamlet kill
ed him by running his sword thru the
curtain behind which Polonius had
been riding, the understudy thinking
he was done with the scene, did a
sailor's horn-pipe, and Forbes-Robert-son,
upon pulling aside the curtain, ex
pecting to find the corpse, was horri
fied to see the supposedly dead Pol
onius gravely bowing.
After leaving Forbes Robertson, Mr.
Holme went to Berkeley and there di
rected at the Greek theater until 10U.
The Greek theater is the only one of
it's sort in the United States and is
under the control of the University of
California. During his stay at Berkeley
Mr. Holme did a great deal to advance
his ideas concerning the Art theater
The development of the community
ihp,,tr is Mr. Holme's chief interest
in the theatrical work in which ho J
engages.
He directed a number of big civic
GRADUATE WRITES
'I
FROM
COPENHAGEN
Husker Alumnae Pursuing Post
Graduate Course Writes
From Denmark.
COST
OF LIVING
HIGHER THAN U. S.
Chris Christensen of Class of 1920
Tells of Conditions in
Scandinavia.
Chris U Christensen. a graduate o
the University of Nebraska in tho
class of 1920, has written an interest
ing letter to Dean C. C. Engberg-in
which he describes conditions in Den-
imark where he is now located while
pursuing a course of study in ' Copen
hagen Universitetet." Christensen wat
"w awaraea a scnuuirMui' iu w.......
pageants at San Franc.sco. San Jose, . , n(W uklnp ppst.
Red Land, and Leland Stanford L".
mWd.and rooms are much higher through other University and state de-
than they ever dared to be In the partments
States.
The first semester's -study
Snnn laltels are sent out to render
will assistance in the solution of problems
. oa an,iLi,1nnir to resources, development
close nere jjeceinuor v, " . i- nnv.
semester does not open till February and conservation, wh service cov-
. . . . lAna I r.a n IT lIR I e 1. IIIUBIIOICU '
I. My advisers nere uae - ,llUliro, on(,Bt.
for me to study in Norway during raid associations,
ies and cnamoera ui rauimwv..
verity at Palo Alto. He founded th
mountain play of Timalpais. This is a
unique dramatic festival, a poetic
drama which is presented in a littio
hollow on top of the mountain. The
backdrop is the Pacific coast and th.i
bay of San FrancLsco. Mr. Holme re
marked that in order to get to this
unique out-door theater it is necessary
to walk seven miles.
Just before coming to Nebraska, he
finished producing a desert play. Tht
play was -Fire" by Mary Austin. Tim ,
. ;t t ... o 1 ... i
theater was locates a nine irum i mm
Springs, Ariz., and many of the specU
tors remained and camped out over
night.
Mr. Holme says of the community
theater, "People must learn more and
more to depend upon themselves for
art in every way. Dramatic art espe
cially. The standard of nou-professiou-
eraduate couse in economics. He was
graduated from the agricultural col
lege of the University of Nebraska.
Christensen was very well known in
the Cornhusker school during his at
tendance at Nebraska. He was a mem-
hor nt tho Tnnnrpnts society. Farr.t
house fraternity, Alpha Zeta fraterni
ty, Paladian society, Ag club As start
and the Senior Hop committee. H
was also president of the Studem
Council and secretary of the Universi
ty Y. M. C. A
In his letter Christensen tells some
interesting facts relating to Denmark
He declares that the Trice of living
in Copenhagen is now higher than it
ever was in the United States and
that it has just commenced to com
down. This is quite different from con
ditions as described by Walter M
Wolff, a former University of Ne
braska student who is now in Ger-
January. I shall headquarter in Christ
iania. study the agricultural organlza
tions of Norway with the state de
partment of agriculture and agricult'
ural colleges.
I shall be glad to hear from you
before I leave for Norway as I believe
you mentioned last spring some help
ful suggestions for traveling in Nor
way and Sweden.
Here's hoping Nebraska University
is enjoying a prosperous year. I do
miss the good old western college
spirit here in Denmark.
With best wishes.
Sincerely yours,
CHRIS L. CHRISTENSEN
Danish Students Interna
tional Committee.
Stridlestraede 6,
Copenhagen, Denmark.
.1.. i : .. . : v
at acting is couuuo ; m in a letter t0 Dcan P. M. Buck
ci- ond hitrhor The Universities audi .
high schools are beginning to realize
the educational value. Citizens are
able to see thru these community thea- j
lers me zoning o. b.t uu. ... b g follows:
the invasion of the movie theater ha
closed for them. In Europe, there are
municipal players and orchestras and
the work becomes a part of the lives
of the people who join them. The same
appreciation should be cultivated in
America. A life is not fully rounde l
out that is entirely devoted to com
mercialism and efficiency to the neir
lect of the finer intellectual side.
Of the players of the University of
Nehraska Mr. Holme savs many fin?
I several weeks ago. Wolff told of ex
tremely low prices of everything.
Christerwen's Letter.
i The letter from t. iinstensen w wean
things. Among them he considers the
work is of a very high standard and
compares very favorably with th
same wcrk in other Universities:.
Their work now stands where it must
either develop into a splendid educa
tional force with an influence whici
wil spread University ideals over a
wiue field or they must content them
Copenhagen Universitetet,
November 4. 1921.
Dear Carl Engberg,
University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dear Dean Engberg: I'm happily
located in the Scandinavian North
!for a year's study at Copenhagen Uni
versitetet. Sailing from New York
City August l!t, we enjoyed our el
I ven day voyage across the Atiantii
and North Sea. I was especially ini-
pressed with the beautiful Coasts of
! Norway as well as the inas:.if icon:
harbor in Christiania. The trip up aim
down the Christiania Fjord was pcr
I haps the thrill of the entire 4.00 mil
I voyage. Denmark first impressed me
.ith the beautiful country landscape
; and Copenhagen that great metropo
lis of Northern Europe situated on the
.... " 'open sea.
selves with being a very de'ightful but.
1 Tln-i,itr
n n-important organization f students
During September and the first
"TIih Winters Tale. which M .. . , ' ,,..-
, .... . , , .tour thru rural Denmark. Starting m
Holme is directing will be produced ' . . , , . , , i
, .,,' . , , . , .northern Jutland. I traveled thru Jut
December 8th, 9th and lwth by the i , . , , , ,
. , .... . ...land peninsular and the much larger
Players at the Temple theater. It will,. , , , , , .
. ,, , I islands, Fyu, Laland, Falster and Se:i-
be given a full scenic production . ,
. . . . . j . , .., land. On this tour tnru Denmark. 1
which has been designed bv Mr. il-: . , ,
.. ,. . . . , , i visited agricultural schoois and peo-
liani Herbert of New oik Citv. Seats I ..... . ,
i . r. . I pies high schools, agricultural exper:
are now on sale at Ro.-s P. Curtice 1
. . . ... , ' nient stations, co-operative creameries,
Music Co.. and those desiring to atten 1 ' , ,
, , . , . and bacon factories, leaders and of-
who do not have season tickets arc; 1
. , , , ... ; ficea of local and provincial co-opora-
advised to make their reservations :
earlv jtive societies and agricultural kousue-
jenls. I also spent a large portion or'
DR. BARNOUW TO !my Unle a"d StUll lU the tountry
GIVE ADDRESSES ' Wilh the farmers- This Rave me 3
ir i n. r. splendid idea of Danish agriculture.
(Conunued From Page One.) ' , ,
-o i . i j . , the practical Danish farmers methods
'Political and Governmental Orgaiuza
,. . .. . ,., . , as well as a practical knowledge of
t.on of Hoiland, room 23, Social .
. , . . .... the famous Danish co-operative sys-
iem. i musi say i m inorougniy con
vinced now that Denmark is an ideal
place to study the rural co-operative
movement.
I have registered in Copenhagen
Universitetet for the academic year
1H21-22 for post-graduate study in eco
nomics. I take four courses in econom
ics at Copenhagen Uni. and the bal
ance of my study in rural economy
and agricultural organization at tbe
Royal Agricultural College, which is
located only three-fourths of a mile
from the Universitetet In addition
to my University. I'm, making a care
ful and thorough study of the Rural
Co-operative Societies, and Danish
Agriculture.
Good Educional Centes.
Personally. I'm very enthusiastic
about Copenhagen as an educational
center, especially during the present
SOIL CONSRVATION AND
SURVEY DEPARTMENT
(Continued From Page Three)
cures the logs of wells drilled in the
state, preserves speciments from the
formations penetrated, inspects wells
during the progress of drilling, and re
quires those In charge to submit dan
in regard to specimens and logs of the
wells.
At the request of a citizen, the divis
ion must investigate and report upon
foreign realty sold or offered for sale
in Nebraska and investigate and re
port upon oil, mineral and gas struct
ures and properties situated outsido
the state, leases or interests therein
or thereon being sold or offered for
sale in Nebraska. Cases wherein tho
investigations show fraud or misrep
resentation in the transaction are re
ported to the attorney general for action.
Lantern Slides and Motion Pictures.
The photographic deparment takes
many photographs with whicn to il
lustrate the survey activities. It alsj
prepares and shows lantern slides and
motion pictures of the state's' re
sources, industries and institutions
for educational and industrial pur
poses without the state. The depart
ment now has i:bout 100,000 feet of
film and several thousand colored
lantern slides for general distribution,
the users paying transportation
charges both ways and returning the
fUms and slides in good condition.
It is thought that the new studio
huildng could be used quite advant
ageously in photograplung for -.the i
Cornhusker and other publications of
'.li University. This department
wi.hes to co-operate in every way
possible with the faculty an dstudent
body and plans are now under way
to take group pictures for the Corn
husker. It is to be hoped that these
plans may work out successfully bo
:hat the students may be saved a
qreat deal of extra expense.
This department serves as a state
nformation bureau with respect tc
he resources, industries and develop
ment of Nebraska. Many inquiries are
received, some of which are referred
Publications
The miblication department has is
sued more than forty bulletins on Ne
braska should write the director of
.v. ,.narvntlon and survey divis-
l lit1 v - -
Ion.
The conservation and survey divis
ion is given polce authority in the
-date for the purpose ol carrying in
to effect and performing the duties
defined by the statutes, and the ne
funds for the support of the
work are supplied out of appropria
tions made by the legislature.
The division is under the regents
of the University of Nebraska who
appoint a chief director to have gen
eral charge of the work, subject to
the approval of the regents.
EVERYTHING
FOR THE TABLE
Peoples Grocery
PIMPLEX
Won't
Sink a Battleship fire
Cannon or run a Ford.
But it will
Remove your pimples.
"Hasn't Failed Yet" g
5 .
3 All good Drug Stores sell
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( Tov Drive We Kent
Forbes Rent a-Ford Go.
C. K. JIIXSOX, Mr.
S8 nrs for ii 1 1 social ruuetlona wltn
nr without drivers. Q
Minn H-l.Vid 1135 P St. O
SCOOOCCCOSOSOSOSGOCOCOOOCQ
BE AN ARTIST
Comics OnrtooiK. Kaslilonn. Nrwn pnpor
mil Miivaxini' iliiKi nil ii'.i:. Coium-rrl;il
i'tislcl. Crayon Portrait. Our siiuim
iM'tlio.l tiitkiv ilivi'Icipi-s your f.ili'ut In
"pare timo. ISy mail or looal classic.
Wriie fur tonus ai l 'it of hiu ei-Msful
"tuilonts. Courses rnilorseil hy nrws-
uipiT. mai.-azlr.i'S anl famous artists.
ASSOCIATED ART STUDIOS
4 p. m., Dr. Baniouw will speak on
'Vincent Van Gogh." in physics lect
ure room, Brace nan. j
S p. m.. Dr. Barnouw will speak on j
"Holland's International Position." in!
Social Science auditorium.
Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, Dr.
Barnouw will make the address be
fore the University convocation, at the
Temple theater. His subject will be
"Rembrandt." This lecture will be il
lustrated. Dr. Barnouw is a splendid speaker
and has made a good impression a:
both of his appearances before the
members of the faculty bo far. Even
student in the University should try
to hear the Dutch educator at at la5i
one of his meetings.
TELLS OF DEATH
OF GRACE f.nroririf
ite of the everlasting God in whom ,un'rest ln Eurl'e- Copenhagen is the
she relieved and on whom she bui!
r;-r life.
How did a
Kirl of a little nvf r
twenty, born and reared on the prri
ries of a western state of n.trica,
educated in a western university, be
'cme in fifteen years the recognized
leader in a great movement for ih
betterment of the life of a great ni
ticn, a woman of world wide holj.a,
tin international nind, and reputit.ion,
fo whom women of three grg-t na
tionalities looked with confidence .ind
affection for leadenbJp?
present center for students ol the po
iitica'.-economical and social circle
Leaders the world over use Copen
hagen as their official center or term
inal for gathering information on
Russia, Germany, etc. The world
war has even increased the popular
ity of Copenhagen as a trading cen
ter, connecting all points in northern
Europe.
Copenhagen lends a student but
one embarrassment that's the high
cost of living. Prices here are Just
beginning to drop. Present prices on
Varsity Cleaners
CALL
B3677
Why Be a Mere Dancer?
When You Can Be An Expert?
If You Like
Pleasant
Surroundings
-Good Service
-Pure Foods
Tou will enjoy coming here to
dine or lunch.
Your order ranst be rlcbt. We do
not want your money nnlenn It i
t what voti think It Hbnuld be.
M t vour frientU here, order Tour
favorite" dishes from our larce
nenii. X
Central Hotel Cafe
CARROLL'S MODERN
DANCE STUDIO
Large Staff of Instructors
Just Phone L-602S
Nebr. State Bank Blo'g.
15th & O Sts.
It
"GET IT AT"
q)ILLERS'
r rescription
" harmacy
A Box Chocolates A Parker Pen
HANDY MEM
Pads Renewable
Covers Everlasting
5 Sizes 23c and up
Tell it to Buddy
He never forgets
CAPITAL
BINDERY
In Larger Quarters
The Capital Bindery has removed to 315 South Eleventh
Street. This location is on the ground floor and is acct's
ible to all our customers without the trouble of carrying
all material up and down stairs.
We are equipped to handle on a fair" time basis all work
in the bindery line. Hereafter you need not send the work
over. Merely call on the telephone arid a wagon will some
for your job and return it when finished.
Fred Reger, Proprietor
315 So. 11th St. Phone B-1548
PRINTING
Satisfaction Assured, when you Buy
from Graves, 244 No. 11th St.,
Graves Printing Co.
Just A Little Walk From The Campus
244 No. 11th Lincoln, Neb.
THE PIONEER
COMPANY
ii
330 North 13th St.
Fhone L-4087
Tucker-Sliean
JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch-
38, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl- jS
Ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re
pairing and Manufacturing.
OPTICIANS Eyes examined
Free. In our Optical Department
jrou may select Just what you
want in Eye glasses or Specta
cles. Fine Optical Repairing
Broken Lenses Duplicated.
STATIONERS Stationery for
the Office, School and- Home.
Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of
fice Equipment and Supplies.
Crane's, Whiting's and Kurd's
Pine Stationery. Complete line
ct Supplies for all departments
of Schoois and Colleges.
1123 O Street Lincoln, Neb.
Phones B-1534. B-330S. B-3307.
Fresh
Cid.
Have You Tried a
Lincolnshire Sunday
DINNER?
MENUE DECEMBER 4.
PRICE $1.50
Oyster Soup. Filet de Mignon or Stanley
Fried Spring Chicken Virgina
Dutchess Potatoes
Asparagus en tasse
Head Lettuce, Lincolnshire
Pistachio Bisque & Cake, or Mince Pie
We Serve 12 to 2 and 5:30 to 8 p. m.
Also A la Carte Service at all hours
A few of the Rood things you can get every day for luncheon at
The Lincolnshire Tea Room
1. Steak Sandwich, Coffee .... 25
2 One Egg, Bacon, Toast or Rolls, Coffee 25
3 Fried Ham. Rolls, Coffee 25
4 Individual Baked Meat Pie. Coffee 25
5 Individual Chicken Pic, Coffee 23
6 Waffles, Maple Syrup, Coffee 25
7 Plain Omelette, Toast, Coffee 25
8 Individual Rice Pudding, Coffee 25
9 Boston Baked Beans, Rolls, Coffee 25
10 Cup Custard with Raisin or Nut Bread, Coffee 25
11 French Toast, Maple Syrup, Coffee 25
12 Buckwheat Cakes, Maple Syrup, Coffee 25
13 Wheat or Corn Cakes, Maple Syrup, Coffee 25
14 French Pastry, Cocra with Whipped Cream 25
15 Cup Cakes, Apple Sauce. Coffee 25
16 Ice Cream. Cake, Coffee v 25
17 Apple Dumpling, Rolls, Coffee 25
er
daily from Jonathan Applf
Potatoes, Apples, Cabbage
direct from grower to con
sumer. Retail at wholesale
Cider for your party by
gallon.
Idaho Fruit
Company
222 No. 12th St.