Tuesday. Kohl-nary 14, VM THE DAILY NEBRASKAN II K n A 1 Ii Y N k n ft A S K a n Thnr-tm aM Tt-lv '"h NV',',, ,h0 i i!v.tii .if NoImiihV A.iMmv for mnlKnif "t lv1l Ml of .MKin provl.lnl f..r tn kxmi ion l hk ot of Vil r A. V.K. ..i).rlz.M. Jam. grimly hunts down higher learning nnrt advocates the latest development of feminism? Wo are inserting the. following 111 orary genius by request: Kosoa are red Violols ftro blue. I'roni the standpoint of strict roa. can n,vv n (uat s. in:;. OMH IU. t tKKMTV I t III U ATIO .idrr ) rtlrrrin nf H M ' ' tendon. Hwird. . .nt. red eeonl !" """ IjS lit tttt.- In l lnroln. Netful., under Act Sl.OA per iiemeler Mnle " rtiv II. I.IMIIN l:rtitnr-ln-tii.f KM. IK KM N tierirnde rieron... Herbert Hrnvinell, jr Kdwnrrt Uu-i I nitric. A. Mihe)l ... John lVnliey Hiril Hnfret Tjrll l t'nomnv leM-nh h Alice Sewn . Mnnln KtHT iwiiiif t.fiur MkI Kdiier Mcht KiiHrtr ili Krtttnr !lnr1 f.tiinr nt. irt f:dilr . . Ilramiillr Flilr . ... Military Krttlnr T piM Asvl.TNT MMTIOK1AI. WKITKK KnnMh Mcrnnrilrftft Leonard w Icy Roy H. Miif' KOOM W. OIIKK HOI KS Kililer-tn-t hicf " Mnittn 4 f Paily Helen I. rrtfrwin I" Hl.l. Kdilnr HI MKS STAKF IWIKS 111l K .. BnMtifsi. Mnnarcr fH U M "A MKV -t. Mr- C1.1HOKH III! KN irrolMion Mgr. Artxrrtlsinit .MMsnl MJI-.on Simon IXinnM 1 lerce klph Keifield Art Whit won n Olio SVold Richard .lev. Rnndnl XirM Kdilor for . Hf KIlF.RT BROW Nr lX. JR. it v. the Ktndont is some of iheso. A im-i-nal" collrge man is liVo nearly an thor people, whether they are M col lege or not. He is perveisely Riwn to rating low those things we rale well but cannot lead, he sees nothing beyond the immediate gxd, he rebels at ihe mention of any sustained at tempt to think, and he lacks even the rudiments of individua lly. His '"teal " 'sister is very much like him. In an ideal sense, however, and it is in that sense that the phrase "real" college man is most often used, there is one important difference between him and the type of college student most of ns are. That is his posses sion of individuality, the one best thing he can get t though he on'y too seldom does so) from college. A man may have bad cultivated in him only a slight love for recorded moral and religious percepts, only a nominal re gard for literature, and post' con tempt for the governmental and social order that now exists; but if he has achieved and can sustain an intelli gent, independent, individual point of view he has achieved the one thing that should mark a man with college training or its equivalent. Then he is & "real" collegre man. Daily Texan UNIVERSITY NIGHT Someone has very aptly described University night as "The Laughing Mirror at Nebraska." During the last week we have been asked by a num ber of persons Freshmen, of course to exrlain University Night. Ot course we told at length how it was one of the oldest and dearest of Corn husker traditions but never failed to bring in the phrase quoted above. We believe that expresses the spirit of the occassion in an admirable Plan ner. University Night is the one night in the year when we see ourselves as others see us. We look into the mirror and see the reflection that greets our fellow students every time they look at us. And inasmuch a? tue whole thing is portrayed in public before some fifteen hundred students we bave to laugh and be nice about It. That is one of the best features. We are forced to acknowledge our faults and shortcomings with very good grace, laught heartily, and say, "That's a good one!" No Cornhusker student takes offense at anything that occurs on University night, whether it be one of the skiti or a story in the Evening Sun. Every body realizes that everything is said and done in a gooi-natured spirit o: fun and jollity. Consequently every body has a good time and there arr; no hard feelings. University Night serves perhaps better than any other school traditior. to typify the Cornhusker spirit. And let us not forget who sponsors and finances the entire project the Uni versity Y. M. C. A. To them the credit is due. Canoe, canoe? -12th & r We hear that Valentines mixed Sat urday in the Armory. We wonder if any of them were of the alias "Jimmy Vaientine" variety. Psychology A cat fat on the railroad track The train it had no pity Some poker player sat within The train it raised the kitty. fix. Since a wellknown July first, U S. A. ha stood for Unlimited Stretch of Aridity. In Years Gone By. Eighteen Year Ago Today A representative throng of Univers ity and Lincoln people assembled in Memorial nail to pay their last re spects to Or. August H. IMgren, whose death occurred shortly before Christ mas at his borne near Stockholm, Sweden. lr. Kdgron waa a mucit lover member of the faculty. Seventeen Year Ago Today Dr. A. Koss Hill, Dean of the Teach r College in the University of Mis souria delivered the annual address before the society ot Sigma Xi in Memorial Hall. After the lecture a dinner attended only by members of Sigma Xi was held at the Lincoln hotel in honor of Dr. Hill. University Notice. Mechanical Engineers A. S. M. E. meeting Wednesday, February IS. ":S0 p. m. M. E. 206. Talk by H. P. Troendly, N mar, and mechanical engineer. Also eats, and a general good time. The whole gang out. inter-fraaternity Basket Ball The Inter-Fraternity Basketba'l tournament will begin February 20. The schedule will be anounced later. The "N" club will be in charge of the tournament this year. UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL CLUB Every C. C. man is requested to be at Townsend's at 3:00 p. m Tuesday, February 14 for the cornhusker pic ture. See the bulletin board for fur ther instructions. Cadet Officers. Meeting of the Cadet Officers' club Important shore meeting of all Cadet Officers Tuesday at five p. m. sharp in Nebraska Hall, Feb. 14, 1922 Cadet Officers Club. Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 5 sharp Major Frankforter C. W. S. R. C. will have a message of great importance which he will present to the Cadet efficers club. Major Frankforter is a member of the Lincoln reserve oficers associH- tion. and his past commanaam in cadets at Nebraska. His constant en couragement of the R. O. T. C. has been a great factor in the su.vess of that unit here. A WORD TO THE WISE By Aphrodite List to the wont of a stude, ye prof. Oive us time for a little fun. If we didn't have to study all night We wouldn't be so dumb. You keep us long after the bell rings o prof. Make us sit and listen to you. When we bave qui next hour And something else to do. And further we'd say, you tyrannical Prof, You make it too hard to pass. If you'd give us a chance to sleep at night We wouldn't sleep in class. We ask you this tor your own sake prof. Though you may think we're bold as brass, Your rep is not made by the number you flunk. It lies in the number you pass. Golden Silver, Colo Uni, Ten Years Ago Today The subscription campaign for the IViily Nebraskan was begun when numbers of tag venders made their appearance on the campus. Black Masques look charge of a table at the Library. Nino Years Ago Today Twenty-five graduates were giver, degtves at the midyear commenc- i ment. The annual stag party was given at the Armory. Fac- MIXER SERVICE We sucgest that the all-university party committee appoint a commander in-chief and a corps of able assistants to organize a field hospital for first line service at the all-university mix ers. W:e do not mean to insinuate that there are actual casualties, bu there are many near wounried who wou'd be excellent objects for first aid treatment. A pnlmotor would come handy in aiding to restore nor mal respiration alter an edurance test in high speed one-stepping. Floor space is usually at a premium at the mixers, and as ordinarily people can not stand on air they stand on the other fellow's feet. If a chiropodist were installed, he would be one of the most popular persons present. Bruised shins are another object of sympathy. The field of action is usually so congested that numerous collisions are unavoidable. We think that these mixers are great things, the mixing 1s certainly thorough if somewhat more forced than formal. Military Notice February 3, 1922. Notice: Fursuant to instructions received this date from Corps Area Head quarters, the 1st team will begin firing for record for the Corps Area Match on February 12th. The Calendar. Sunday, February 12 Student Volunteers, 4 p. m. ulty hall. Menorah meeting, S p. m. Faculty hall. Tuesday, February 14 Home Economic mass meetp'ng, Vespers 5 p. m. Ellen Smith hall. Wednesday, February 15 Group "B7 Square & Compass Club, 7 to S p. m. SS. 107. Women's Chamber of Commerce, 5 p. m. Social Science 305. Thursday, February 16 Sigma Gamma Epsilon business meeting 7:30 p. m. Museum. Xi Delta meeting, 7:15 p. m. Ellen Smith hall. Green Goblin meeting, 7:30 p. m. Alpha Tan Omega house. Wayne club meetin, 7 p. m. Faculty hall. 12:30 p. m. Machinery hall. Scabard and Blade meeting, 7:15 p. m. Nebraska hall. Lutheran club meeting, 7 p.m. SoSeial Science 105. Friday, February 17 Lutheran Club Valentione party, open meeting. 8 p. m. Library hall. Alpha Sigma Phi dance, the Lin coln. Delian club meeting, 8 p. m. ulty hall. Delta. Gamma house dance. Six Years Ago Today "The Easy Mark" number ot the Awgwan came out in all its slory. The number was especially full of good jokes and snappy editorials. Two Years Ago Today A Big Valentine mixer was held in the Armory and the Temple at which approximately one thousand students were present. WANT ADS. FOUND LADIES' RING, IN BASE ment of Bessey halL Owner can have same by identifying r.nd pay ing for this ad. Come to Stud. Act-office. WANTED "THREE CENTURIES OF American Poetry and Prose,'' by Newcomer, Andrews & Hall. L-7410. THE YOUNG LADY WHO LOST the bottom part of gold fountain pen call Student Activities. WANTED A LEATHER BOUND calculus in good condition. Cfll Zinlt B2S06. FOR RENT TWO WELL HEATED front rooms, 2 blocks from cam pus. BoaTd if desired. Call L-7432. LOST A SCOTCH COLLIE PUP, about Z 1-2 months old, from the Uni armory. Description: 'White Co-Eds! Come in and see our smart, spring line of Dunlap Sailors $8.00 to $15 r IV H Quality Clothes tipped tail, four white feet Jnd white collar. Notify Athletic Dept. LOST AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH; leather notebook and two tevt books. Call Harm Harms, L-9445 for reward. LOST SET FRAME RING, HAS square and compass inlaid In gro'd; iTfWgrr" 1 1 1 iririni 'mnmn For choice Corn Fed jg Beef call at Braun's 8 Market l.-ilJ OU. A J. til A Lost between armory and Acaci house. Return to Student Activi ties office. Reward. LOST REAR CUSHION FROM A Ford, parked In front of Temple Bldg Thursday night between and 10 o'clock. Please leave any knowledge of whereabouts at Stud. Act. office. EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery i o. 1 n IK a Aq College Men Mass meeting of Ag College men Tuesday p. m. at 5 o'clock in Ag hall. . Every man out to meet ath letic coach and line up plan for ath letics for the semester. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon picture for the Cornhusker will be taken at Town sends. Friday noon, February Alpha Kappa Pei Members of Alpha Kappa Tsi will meet Wednesday, February I5 t 12:30 .t Townsends for the Cornhusker picture. Contemporary Opinion THE "REAL" COLLEGE MAN Sometimes one of a group in speak ing of a fellow student will sum np his opinion in Tie is my idea of a real college man." And all the 'est, having a vague Idea of w hat a college man should be, believe they nnder- eiauu iiie t;imni it-riijwiuu. As H wai ter of fact, the statement only raises a problem. Just what is a 'Yea'." col lege man? Is he, as some think him, a modern version or the barbarian whose chiei delight is In inventing and executing new and startling Torms of deviltry? Or is he a stoop-shouldered, lean-faced, bespectacled student buried alive in the dust ot his book shelves? Is the "real" college wo man a flapper interested in nothing except automobile rides and Germane and nigbtnight chafing dish suppers? Or is she an elderly spinster who The Exhaust. When Valentine's day comes around, especially is spring is in the air, and the moon is full then truly does the Lyric hold more of joy than the class in Zoology, and the The Dansaxt more than French, and rosy cheeks make unnecessary the study of ''The Appreciation of Art?" Fac Saturday, February 18 Closed night. University night. 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