I THE DAILY NEBRA S K A N THE DAILY NEBRASKAN liillthi1 Similar. TtiesdiiT. We.lllemlav Thursday ni Krldnr of each wees, ly the Uutrersity of el)B. OFKiriAL INIVEKSITY l'UH.ICATIO Voder tin dlrectl.il of Hi Htuilrnt rub Mentions Hoard. Kntrred eeond rlnns mutter lu p.Ktotlli-e In Lincoln. Nrhrauku, under Aet of t'onsrens, March I. 1870. Bubscriptton rme -00 per year 1.00 per rinrmrr Uncle copy S EDITORIAL STAFF ItrK Al'STIN Kdltor-ln-Chlel O IH I.N It. li ASTON .Mmmlii Killlor III I I. K FAKMAX Aclt. Editor Kldrldse Lows -''" i:"!,,,r Herbert llronll. Jr MkIiI Killlor Kdwurd Huck Nlslit Kilitor . . i i . sufiftv Killlor urnruiir - . l'linrlr Mitchell Sport. Kil cor John HolliiiKiiHortli Morl Minor Alliiut Kdllorm Friink lleler, Helen J. Iterun and Howard t'ruiuliill. AhUtnt l.lety hditorn: Zrllu t.ll oirr, t.ertrude Ciould, lora Hulling. snd lone tiiinlner. Women's A t ! ! : Kxchansr Kdlton Mary Minoiin. Dronmlir Killlor: Cyril Coomb. Military hdllori loimrd t ott ley. Feature Writer.: Muurli-e Smith. Hud S,cv. - TypU, Koom 1HA "I Hull. Office hour: Kdltor-li.-cl'lef and Man sins Kditor Three i.Vlnck dully. HI SINESS 8TAFF ;(MKS FI1I K - HuMness Manure ChHiiiirey Klney At. Iulne Mr. Clifford " Hick. C'r. Manager Al KHT1-IM; STAFF. Kuloh Kedfield. Art Wlilteworth. AddiMin sntlon Kuhiiril Mere. Niicht rilil"r for thU lMie. F.lttVAliO M. HI ( K FORGET-ME-NOT" DAY. To the averace university student the war with Ik-mi any is over, only hardship resulting f;om the war as far as tluy are concerned is the unsettled condition ot economic ai- tv of them, they may, with a certain amount of skill and surety, go ahead intelligently when an Important do- clslon in to be made. The vote today will not vitally af fect many of the students. To the large majority the question la merely, "Which condition will give me the most enjoyment?" Yet after all It is a decision mat tney win oe oounu by next year. Criticism has often been directed at the modern educational system owing to the fact that it is too dogmatic, too .heoretical, and that the products of .-uch a system are like babes In the wood until their eyes are opened by being thrown, and thrown hard, against situations in life that are dif ficult to grasp. Any self-government, any decisions :hat really are of importance, any set tlennnt of affairs by the studentd themselves that takes thought and consideration, are distinct helps hi the life of Nebraska's student body. In some institutions most of the af fairs of importance involving the stu !ent body are handled by a council of itudtnts. and in mot cases the de cisions rendered by these bodies are jwise ones. The greatest value, how 'ever, of such a system is the reaction : It has upon those who make it up. They fee! that they have problems to j work out. that these problems must j I be given consider.!'. ion. that it' a prep-1 f jer solution is not given, they will be I club wiener roast, Hob- ball. Lutheran ber's cave. Italian play and musical program, S : 15 p. m. Temple theater. Phi Kappa Pal Christmas dance, chapter house, Dolian Christmas meeting, Faculty hall. Alpha Phi house dance, chapter house. Phi Mu Christmas party. Chamber of commerce. , Saturday, December 17. Delta Tau Delta fall "Rep." party, K. of C. hall. All-university party, armory. Kappa Delta Christmas party, chap ter house. PI Kappa Phi party, Ellen Smith hall. Kappa Phi pledging, 3 p. m., Art hall. , Dig and Little Sisters' Christmas party, 3 p. m., Ellen Smith hall. Phi Gamma Delta house dance, chapter house. Sigma Chi annual formal dinner dance, the Lincoln. Annual. Xumed banquet, 7:C0 p. m. Grand hotel. Twins club Christmas party, home of the Kaffenberger's, 1040 A St. Alpha XI Delta house dance, chap ter lions. neer's association. Seven Years Ago Today. The freshmen laws had a smoker at thb Lincoln hotel. The evening a on tertalnment consisted of card plnv'ng and a talk by Dr. Maxey. Flvs Years Ago Today. The sum of sixty-nine dollars uut fifty cents was made by tho Silver Serpents on their annual "Merry Christmas" tag day for the needy families in Lincoln. Two Years Ago Today. Professor M. M. Fogg, of the depart ment of journalism, gave an address at convocation of the subject "Ne braskans on the Battlefield of France." ENGINEERING NOTES H. F. Nosky C. K., '19, who is now county surveyor for Dawson county stationed at Lexington, Nebr., called at the office of the civil engineering department Saturday, December 10, 1921. H. C. Doremus, '21, C. E., has ac cepted a position ns instructoi In civi, engineering at the Texas A. &. M. college. EXHAUST ! fairs at the present time which has greatly increased prices and put a prvmiu.n on money. Attending Nebraska University and in several Lincoln hospnals are hun dreds of men who feel that as far as they are concerned the war will never be over these are the men tiiat a little over three years ago were giving their life-blood that this country might progress in peace and democracy. Today these men are broken in body and mind. The United States government has tried to do the est possible thing for 1 the disabled veterans and hospitali zation and vocational rehabilitation ' are two of the plans they have per-; sued. The vocational trainers are a . group of serious minded men who are trying to so fit their minds, that in the open competition in which they must work in later life they will ' be equipped as well as possible to earn a livelihood for themselves. I To proud to ask for help, these j men are up against a stiff proposi-! tion at this time. Unselfishly giving j a little each month toward making the life of their hospitalized brothers a little happier, they have suddenly lost their monthly allowance from the government because of an oversight by congress in not appropriating the money necessary for them. Their Christmas is to he a mighty blue one. "For-get-me-not" day is the first time money has ever been raised for these veterans and is in the nature of a mild nation-wide protest against, the I forgetfullness that now lets the men j who battled so nobly three years ago. ' be neglected just at the time and sea-! son of the yar when they most need i help. j Saturday. December IT, is the day on which this "For-get-me-not" drive 1 to be h-!il, and tinder the directiou of the Morto: boards, girls from the University will on the street corn ers of the city of Lincoln all day to the loosers and the result is ;i seliool T-ie 'consciousness that betters every sc-ri-; jCiis minded member. I I 1...: 1. : .. i. ..... 1 I iiDsiT i eiauuiiMiii" mucin lacui i and student body, an apparent heights. Before your French class roll was 'Tween Bells. Did you ever look down in old IT hall. I From the third floor window greater resect for the ability of the average university student to think, and a betterment of the feeling be tween instructors ami students, re suits from such a move as this, at.d Nebraska will be a better school and i there will b more pulling- together. shoulder to shoulder, after such an experiment of this kind. University Notices. Football "N"' Wlen. All men who were awarded the official "N" for football are requested to call immediately at the office of the director of athletics and state size for sweater. If this information is immediately forthcoming, it may be possible to get the sweaters to the Student Activities office before the holidays. F. AV. Luehring, Director of Athletics. Delian Meeting. Delian Christmas meeting In Fac ulty hall, Friday, December 16. Visit ors are invited. Baptist Students. Christmas party at the Baptist Students house, 1440 Q street, Friday, December 16. instead of at the church as announced. Bring a Woolworth gift. University Night Skits. Any organization desirous of put ting on a skit for University night, must have the manuscript in the hands of the committee before Janu ary 15. The general chairman should be notified as soon as possible. Masonic club meeting. Sunday, De- I cember IS. at 136 South 11th. 3-5 p. m. tliOs. for who those Tin the lii'le flowers or, will contribute somtthini that are sufferinir. The living heroes who are amoug vs, with, shuttc-r'd bodies and ruined health did not hesitate three years ago, and we must show the stuff that is in us. and not hesitate at a time wdi.-n tb- health avl happiness of many of ili m is at stake. A ten-cent contribution from every student in the I Univers. y of Nebraska will make the I cisaitiewl veterans l Hie last gnat war, have a ha;pier Christmas than they now think possible! Awgwan Art Staff. Have all cartoons for the January issue turned in to the Awgwan off ' ice before December 110. Anyone in ' school having a touch of artistic pen ; manship invited to submit to thi3 i issue. Make all drawings pertain en jtirely toward new years. No others will bo accepted. Art Editor. called. To watch the out-door sights? A jolly bunch they linger there Laughing, lingering, gay; A quip on their lips, a jest in their eye Just longing to cut and play. See the radiant maids! those visions fair, Whom mere man clusters 'round. Did you ever hear old U hall's walls. With such rollicking resound? And look! n the armory st?ps the;e stands, A lass who waits in vain, For a tall, lithe form of manly grace To emerge from U hall again. It's fun to watch the gay co-eds In charming costume pass. Those vamps with artless smile J.nd glance. Oh shucks! it's time for class. B. B. Christmas Joys.... For Mother: Rogers Silverware For Father: Elgin Watches For Brother: Cuff Links Cigaret Cases For Sister: Wrist Watches Camisoles Luxurious Silk Underwear Silk Teddies Silk and Wool Hose . Conservative Prices Didja Ever, iver. over, In your Leaf, loaf, life; See the Devel, divel, dovel, Anl hi? W'eaf, wofe, wife? Didja? ran A TON QF ANTHRACITE weighs no more than a ton of soft coal but the additional heat it generates makes it worth the greater amount of money it costs. So with Overcoats you can buy one for less money than a Magee Coat costs .... but men who know prefer those with a Magee label because v of their longer wear and greater satisfaction $25 Upward Quality Clothes BE AN ARTIST Comics. Cartoons. Fashions, News paper ami Magazine lllusir.iiiiis. Couiuu-reitil l'astcl. Crayon I'ortniits. Our siuipif mi-tlioil quickly dwlnpn your talent In siiare time. I'y mail r li-al classes Write for terniR and list of siK-cessf ul sfodents. Courses endorsed tiy news papers, mazarines and famous artists. ASSOCIATED ART STUPIUS F. E. C. In Years Gone By. j Ten Years Ago Today. Most of the laboratories on the cam- j pus were to be open during Christ- mas vacation for the use of thcje who i v.-'fhed to make up back wo: ir. j Chancellor Avery accepted in invl-j tation to act as toastmaster at the J annual dinner of the Nebraska state , historical society and territorial plo-1 i SCOSOSCCCOSOCCCCOCCCCGOCCa Why Be a Mere Dancer? When You Can Be An Expert? CARROLL'S MODERN DANCE STUDIO Large Staff of Instructors Just Phone L-602S Nebr. State Bank Blo'g. t5th AO Sts. Yo Drive We Kent i Forbes Rent a-Ford Co. C. F ! CM SON, Mrr. K j Cars for all sorial functions with N or without drivers. o I-tuioe K-l.YMI 1125 P PC Q SASCOCOCCCOOCOSCCOOCOCCOCO TODAY'S VOTE. The osjiion tak'-n by the faculty in rutt iner to a vi among the stud ents just exactly what length the holi days shall be next year, is a decided-j ly progressive measure. ! The vot, today, is to decide whe- j tier we shall have a eipht day Christ- j mas recess with one day at Thanks-1 giving time, or only sis days at Christ mas and three at Thanksgiving. There are many good arjruments on both sides of the question and the ballot ing today will decide what the policy of the university should be. The ideal In education, as often Ftated by professors to their classes, Js not to accumulate a great many facta which they can reel off at a moments notice, but to gain an under standing of the problems they will be troubled with in later life, and to train their uinds through the solution of hypothetical problems given them by their Instructors, so that when they are In the world with no one back Palladian. The "Farmerette," a three-act farce i comedy will be prewnf'd by a cast 1 of Palladian pirls at the regular open; mcM-tine of that society, third floor,! j Temple, Friday at S:3r'. All students; and faculty members welcome. Notice of Change of Meeting. The talk to be given by W. C. W'l.itten to the commercial club Thursday at 11 has been postponed ! until next Thursday, Dec-ember 22, at : 11 o'clock. i Prizes Offered to Agricultural StucJ ents by National Fraternity. One hundred and fifty dollars is of fered in two prizes for the best essay written by an a-gricukural student on "The Need, and Sources of Agricult ural Leaders." Manuscript must be submitted before March 1, 1922. It may not excee-' 5.000 words. Details regarding this contest may be secured from the dean of the college of agri culture. E. A. Burnett The Calendar. Friday, December 16. Gamma Phi FeA dan Eflu Smith ; Your Satisfaction Complete j "At The Sign of the Nuse,, j You are bound to he sat- j pj isfied when you trade with ! us. I'y performance and not by promise do we ful- S fill every obligation to give f! you pood poods and good (service to satisfy you eom- pletely. What you want you i eet and . no loop-hole left y for complaint. g We Deliver Free. n Our Christmas stock is i now complete and prices are H low. Tarley's I Pharmacy M 1R47 O fit. If You Like Pleasant Snrronndings Good Service Pure Foods You will enjoy comic ht t dine or Itim-h. Your order roust t ricbt. We Jo not nt your mutiny unless H ts vt wtiat yu think it should he. jlwt yonr fri-ml hers-, order Tur favorite dislies from our lare uenu. Central Hotel Cafe mraaaMJri:iaii!a:i3Ji3aiici:i i Big Subscription Dances FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS LINDELL PARTY HOUSE MUSIC BY LOUISIANA RAGADORS A College Orchestra Catering to College Students. Admission $1.00 Plus Tax. Ill i i i "a:" art.; "BUY BUCK'S BOOTS" STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE CHRISTMAS BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND LADIES' HIGH AfJD LOW SHOES AT BUCK'S PRE-1NVENTORY SHOE SALE WONDERFUL VALUE $3 S5 $4.95 $5.95 $6.93 All of our best a inter Oxfords and Xovoity Strap Pumps gii it tbeso Eacriiice prices Patents. Satins, Suede, Calf and Kid. 1 I StrCet P Have You Tried the Lindell Party House? Your Christmas Gifts for Men, Se lected at a Mens Store like this, are sure to be appreciated. The gifts we have here are the things men buy for themselves; the things they like. Our label is an assurance of quality and satisfaction. FAROUHAR'S 1325 0 Lincoln 1