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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1922)
Tuesday, April 4, 1922. THE D A I L Y NEBBASRAN SOiBOOK I PRIZESJiOUNCED Monday, April 10, Is Date For Opening of Subscription Campaign. A subscription contest for subscrip tions to the second edition of the University of Nebraska song book to be Issued soon, is to be held for five days starting next Monday, April 10. 2'rlzes are to be awarded to the in dividual girl outside n sorority, turn Inar in the largest number of orders, providing that number exceeds twenty-five, and to the sorority turning in the longest list of subscribers, pro viding the list Is longer than half of the membership of the sorority. The prizes to be awarded to the winners are a $40 seal grained cow hide traveling case, to the girl win ning the individual prize; and either a $78 vacuum sweeper or a $70, 4 piece, Sheffield Tea service to be given to the winning sorority. The sorority prize is to be award ed on a percentage basis. If a soror ity turns in orders totaling twice its membership it will have a percent age of two. while another sorority may turn in more subscriptions, but it may only have one and one half times as many as Jts enrollment, making its percentage but one and one half. Thirty more songs are to be con tained in the second edition of the song book than were printed in the first issue. Fraternity songs and songs from other large universities throughout the country are to bo in eluded, and the book will be a typ ical university song book. The alumni association is publish ing the second issue of the son book in an effort to encourage the sinking of sonss by students of the university. Few students are able to sing more than one or two Nebraska NEC FIVE songs and the need of more singing has long been felt at Nebraska. alone, for the winners were chosen in the beginning with the Idea that personality; should play an lmportan part. The Cornhu8ker management feels gratified that Mr. Flagg consented to judge the contest. It Is reported that he has refused many lucrative offers lately to. write; articles Und make drawings ror certain periodicals, be cause he did not have the time to devote to this work. James Montgomery Flagg now en joys a universal popularity that has been rivalled by few. lie Is known in all parts of the world us a creator both in drawing and word pictures of real human nature as it "sees it self and is seen." If students did not order their 1U22 year-books at the first of the past semester, they are urged to subscribe within the next few flays at the Stu uent Activities onlce. This oppor tunity to order additional year books will be for only a limited time. The Student Activities, in the southwest entrance to Administration Hall, will be open all day to receive substrip tions. GEN. PERSHING SENDS PHOTOGRAPH TO CADETS "For the Pershing Rifles, with my very sincere good wishes, John J. Pershing" this is the greeting sent to the Pershing Rifles on an auto graphed photograph received yester day from General John J. Pershing. General Pershing has always shown his interest in the Pershing Rifles and it was demonstrated in the send ing of the photograph. A print of the picture is b.-in?i made and will he used for a division leaf in the Military section of the C'ornhusker. Tho picture will be hung in die Cadet officers' rocm. The cadets have been drilling at 5 o'clock every Thursday for the per fection of tlu'ir exhibition of Butt's Manual drill on Compot day. VARSITY SHOW TICKETS GO ON SALE TUESDAY (Continued from Page 1.) An attractive number featuring a group of special dances of unusual anture will be presented by Phyllis Unthank, Mildred Johnson, John Cos teJIo (and "Pollyfl Butler) all well known for their acting ability. Besides thesle fects .there; will a number presented by a picked quar tet of university men, a program bv the university band and a zylopbone attraction by Robert Slaymaker and Ivory Tyler. These acts are being worked ud in unusually attractive mnnnnr and will be important fea turea of the show Friday night. YOUR VACATION JOB Men!' I want four or five men who have salesmanship abil ity and lots of pep to sell the finest line of made-to-measure ladies' sweaters in the country today. They are new, at tractive, popular, stylish. They sell anywhere. Also an unsurpassed line of underwear, hosiery, shirts, mackinaws, etc. ' I teacli you the ropes and pivc you choice territory. Pleasant and profitable work. It will pay you to write me. THOMAS L. SMART North Platte, Nebraska Phone B3355 0. J. FEE 333 No. Twelft Street 5iii7-I5 NEBRASKA BEAUTIES SELECTED BY JUDGE (Continued from Page On:?.) 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