Thursday. April 13, 11)22. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN rillishcl Similar. Tuesday. Wednesday. TtiurHilay ami k'riilav ( enoh week ly the I'nlTerniir f Nohraaka. Acceptance for niallliii! at special rate of imslatre proviilcl f.ir in section 1UI3, act if Oi'tolH-r 3, l'.'K, amhorizod, Jauu ry JO, WJi OFFICIAL I MYF.RSITY 11 IU.ICATION I ruler direction of the Student Tub nrationa ll.mrd. Filtered an Kecond ehr matter at tlie pextnltlfe in l.inroln. Nebraska, under Act of t iincrn, Mnrrh 3. 1H79. ttabarriptJon rate tl.OO per year $1.00 per semeitler Slnsle copy - cfpU KIUVOIM I. ST WK OKlN It. i'AVON Hditor-ln-Chif tiki. I. K FAKMVN Miuiacinit Fdit.-r tiertrmle I'lilterxon Vmoiiue F.ditiir Ilerliert Itrownrll. jr Mslit Ftlitor tduard Hurt. NRht F.'itor riiarlen A. Mit.lu-ll Niitlit r.ililor John Itentley Sporl Kdner ttonard liuffelt ...A"t. Mort Jilasr Cvril 1.. eminibo Iiranialic Kditor J.ieph Nob - Military Kditor Alio Meirnn.. - - r lt AMTlT FIUTIORIAL KITFKS Kenn.-ili MeCandleKn Leonard Cowley Roy H. t.u.tafon Helen I. l'eler.on OFUCK HOI KS Kditor-in-t lii. f nnd Manns-ins; Fditoi 4 I'ililv NOOM iMi. "t " H ALL HI MMS ST.sr F HMKS KIIIIMH K Huxinei. Manaser rHXlNCKY KIKY L Hum. MKr. CLIIr'OKK IIKKS circulation Ur. .lt.iiiiiir .islHnt Adtli-on .itton llonald Fieri I Ralph KMf it-Id Art Hliitorlll Otto oKold liicliara iMere .less Randal University Notices. Green Goblin An important mooting of tho Osvon Goblins will bo hold at tho IV. t a Chi house, 1610 H street. Thursday even ing at 7 o'clock. Tickets tor the fresh man hop to be held Friday ni?ht will be give a out. Girls' Mass Meeting Mass meeting of all university sirls called by Betty Scribner, president of V. S. G. A. for Thursday evening April 13 at 7 p. m. in Sociel Science U7. Two extra nominees from each class will be nominated from the mem bership to be added to the list of nom iuees put up by the board. The elec tion of next years board and oficers will take place next Thursday Apr. 20. Inter-Frat Track All fraternities desiring to enter hand their entry fee to Adolph Wenke. U. S. Melit Kditor for this issoe. I1IR1U.RT IIROH KLL. JR. NEBRASKA TROPHIES Since 1S67, or as soon after that time as th'.-re was any decree of com petition bftween universities for hon ors, the I'niversity of Nebraska has been producing at'i'eiie. forensic and other teams which cave brought to the Cornhusk'-r institution trophies and honors of various nature. All during this time, the troj.hies hae been stored away or nearly so by be ing hidden in an old case in the Tem ple building. Few are the students who have re viewed the gallantries of the cM ath letes by looking over the trophies. Yet the trophies of the past are stim ulants for a greater Nebraska spirit. Nebraska needs a large, handsome trophy Cr-.se pl,.e in a prominent plai-e on the campus w-uere every stu dent who comes to the University may view the records of the past. 1 is prebablr that the case wouid be place d in one of the nc- bu:ii!:nsr.. i mt it ic f,-:V,tr. tVi't i.ln --.nit' ,( devi-d lor building a comparatively small building in which the trophies of the pan battles ctn be placed. Civil Service Examinations April-May Chemistry, Metallurgy and other Laboratory Engineering. Technical, Professional and Scien I tific. Miscellaneous. ! Fur further information call at Civd Service Window, City Fost Office. A. A. REED, Examiner. Mrs. Jordan of David City visited her Daughter Dorothy at the Alpha rhl house. Vera Goodl.md, ox-'21, spent last week end at the Gamma Fill Beta house. Marv Hardy. '22. spent the last week end at her home in Omaha. Fiances Nobel. "22. will visit her home in Omaha next week end. Jean Archibald of Minnesota, of lici;.l delegate for V. A. A. conven tion at Boulder, spent a few days at the Chi Omega house before her de ; art ure. Bert Heed, "22, and William Mc Bride. '22. will spend the week enl in Omaha. Mr. Campbell of Omaha visited his daughter. Marjorie, Wednesday at the Gamma Phi Beta house. WANT ADS. IOST A single skin fitcn cnoKcr. Return to Stud. Act office. LOST A silver oversliarp pencil wi;n initials M. M. C G in S. S. 202 Return to Stud. Act. office. having a shirt-tail parade. Ten Years Ago Today Delegations to tho North Central Territorial Convention of the College V. W. C. A. arrived in Lincoln to at tend the conference. Over two hun dred college women were present. Six Years Ago Today The Junior play cast presented "The Man of the Hour" at the state penitentiary before an audience of several hundred convicts. Five Years Ago Today University women formed classes to make bandages as their bit for their country. They also planned to take lied Cross training. Two Years Ago Today Green Goblins, Freshmen girls' or ganization, was formed to sorrespond to Mystic Fish, freshmen girls' or ganization since 1914. Notice to the Faculty In accordance with an arrangement effected between the authorities cf the Lincoln City Y. M. C. A. and those of the University Y. M. C. A., the professors of the University are no longer to be asked to contribute directly to the surport of the Uni versity Y. They may expect to be approached soon by the representatives of the City Y campaign now in progress, and are asked to support cordially that work, understanding that a consider able portion of the funds which the city enve may return will be turned over to help sustain the work of the University Y. M. C. A. E. L. IIINMAX, Pres. Board of Di rectors, University Y. M. C. A. Pershing Collection The Pershing Collection was in stalled in the cases Wednesday and will be ready lor inspection Friday or Saturday at the Uni Museum. It W. A. A. The following giris will please re port j;t once to Lavrlor's to be meas ured for their 'N" sweaters: Meach Miller, I-auda Newlin, Bue iah Grabill. Lois Pedersnn, Alice Stev- misht b" that a structure v-.i'h ens, AnLabelle Ranslem, Nannie Rob lare roc.f and b arinc glass sM-s fM tS- yliirie Snavc-ly. Losi Shepherd, s:milar to the fish building r.t the gara Surber, Pearl Saiford, Davida sute fair g-onnds would be practical j van Gilder. Bern ice Bailey. Addel as a trop: y t ,.;.-. NcVvski. bh-s ,aite Dettman, Ruby Damme. Bessie Epstein. Eunice Hilton and Frances a trophy oJ.ihlt i,nj ' forts fho'tia tu rn ale by th'-- sftibn"? and the univi r sitv adniinis'ration !! secure one. Gable. THAT IRON FENCE j(-m tksit few c an i ' many cl ' mh"T the c"a. ojj wl.:ch it w::s jrA v.; the Untvr-, sity o: N. brriska c-fcn:i-i;? has hcenj -n i v. it' in a V:-ck irrin fenc. ! In i?'." l.-i-t jew ea !.- t-nly h:is thej arr.p':s cmwn v i'hett the limits of , thi T:'jo?,:ie tin! a!?m":gh the creai-j er part of the univerr :t lawn -ull t.--I viiht'Ut the f. T.r-:- within a r-r.njpara lively p?.o:t th' 1Jr,',',r;.plirr.tr.t- . y r 'I.j.g t"' : n.:-:r!. ' LOST EOOKS The fiffice of the Business Adminis trates has the iollowing boiks turned in by the janitor: G netic? and Eugenics. Castle. Headings in Industrial Society. 3'ook on Journalism. Stud' i:t can secure them by identi f o'ti2 them. W n w of ' TTi t:t I" T,-. jn: tj. r. f N. i:. ore - r ( a - ) -- v t:.c t.ths. i''j Univer 1 : v.-j : f-xitrt wc.rk on a "a- ' A cr r-t t!.--al : -xl", te ma 1- 'f - i T Mjfh f":- .-... .2 ;.i 1 ei:.;:r.y the ' " 3 ir- r: fenee 1 u?-ed 1.,'s C -..r-rr-t-. At the av'r 7 expenyt- -n buHc! i, the University cam .. Tidily i::'jT'rovc-"5 5 1 avins th4 iTi.-on-lih Press Club Members Members cf the Press Club who wish to have their names run on the Press Club page of the 1&22 Corn husker and who have not pail their dues will please pay their 25 cents this week. These names must ga to the press next week. Payment can he made to Florence Miller or Be'Je Farman. Agronomy Club Ij(f,.s.r r G'.'"d:i.r pr'-sent sev eral films which show how the var ious corn proOu'ls art manufacture 1. Contemporary Opinion ADOLESCENT TF AITS I The Arw rv- 1 jc-d i l'T'.-V: i films at t he- states Thtis "The joy of gr.-.-t. -t joy miu'l." t-Ti' ' f; to a .'i'('i.p of :(. -s ':. is jjit tl i" the "'. r r"3, to rr.y a ( -hgf; professor u-..3ergrad-:ates. 'Th? j,.y enpr-'icL-ced through the f tl!:s of ar Mhpli-hirjg somethix.? weil and of bine a factor in a comamtriy is the first taste of true pi -o sure to a man. The fears of aiiol-'cer:c are the greatest in the world. When a young man has overcome the terror of youth he is well on the road to maturity." These are Eerious thoughts for the undergraduate. Too often he believes in the "carefiee joy" cf fiction and gives himself little opportunity to en ter into the swing of activities going on around tim and tics to cive him self the chance to test and know hit own ability. Only through such a process th light tasie of experience that may be had in the student -world oe a man learn to overcome the fears and dreads of youth. Dally niinL Manufact -re Associa-.- Corn toe k these !' icral ciifciei-t corn p'an's in the United is an exceptional op- rtuL.ty to s'-e how corn syrup, corn meal, corn sugars, hominy, corn starch, and many cf the other prod jets cf corn are manufactured irom Nebraska's most important crop. The ii.ms wjll be shown tt the Agronomy Club meeting on April 12:h. UNION COLLEGE DEAN IS COMPLETING THESIS Dean M. L. Anderson of Union Colle? is completing his thesis In American History on the subject of Recognition of Foreign Governments. Dean Anden-on '! complete his mas ters degree la June or during the summer session. Marjorie Watson. '24, will spend Easter at ter tome In North Platte. Ru'h Turner, '23. Helen Gaixsey. '23. and Roth Ordway, '23. will spend the w-ek end at Fairnury. Bessie Reeves. 24, wCl go to OmA ha for the week end. The Calendar. Thursday April 13 A. S. A. E. meeting. 7:30 p. m.. Ag. Kncir.eoring building, Ag. Campus. Pershing Kifle drill, 5 p. m., Nebras ka hall. Women's Comercial Club dinner. 6: SO r. m.. Ellen Smith hall. Xi Delta tea for Freshmen Giris. 4 6 p. m.. Ellen Smith hall. Xi Delta meeting, 7:15 p. m., Ellen Smith hall. Green Goblin meeting. 7 p. m.. Delta Chi house. Viking meeting, 7 p.m ., Beta Thcta Pi house. Girl's mass meeting, 7 p. m., Social Science 107. A. 1. E. E. and A. S. M. C. meeting, M. E. 207. Commercial Club meeting 11 a. m.. Social Science hall. Friday April 14 Delian open meeting, S p. m. So cial Science Auditorium. Student Council meeting, 5 p. m.. Faculty Hall. rior-ed night to parties. Good Fri-dav. Saturday April 15 Lambda. Chi Alpha, house dance. Thi Mu house dance. Phi Kappa Tsi spring party, chap ter house. Sigma Nu spring party. Commercial Phi Gamma Delta house dance. Bushnell Guild spring party, K. of C. Hall. Silver Lynx house dance. Square and Compass club dance. Scottish R.te Temple. Delta Zeta house dance. The Exhaust. I stood and gazed upon The Co eds going out to Practice, the view beinc Quit worth while. Some Swaggered along as if they Could run the century in Ten flat: others minced Their way as if ashamed to be Seen in Public in their Gyrn Outfits: Many spent most of Their time in a vain search to c.f. if tVir friends were around ?;j that they might achieve the full M-'-asure cf glory their strenuous Efforts entitle them to; A few strode As if vf'iv.z V their df-om, heads down And f e0whs ejr-c-ply imprint! en their Regular features; One particularly ?:d damsel was walkinz along behind Weeping: you know be-eause some foul M:cr'ant committ'-d ihe V-nlons Crime of d'-'gnins Tci borrow her fuit and calmly Forg'ttiog t i' turn it. At le-ast her ?h'.':1dc-rs were shaking. Prc-Fer.t Ir,d;c atior.s i re that Nebraska Ourt.t 10 win the tele g-E.lliie Tra'k tat ea.-ily if th girls can Run like they can talk. Now that AttII 5s upn u. w sue-tre-s-t that Fccne well -meaning person ejc-sjrn a watr-prorif polo-coat. Or a rain-proof tennis outfit. Which reminds us that some of the "fair-co-eds" are anticipating the "Love-thirty" season, and are already in "Love" with ten or so. And the Freshman Gym. classes are signing a petition to bar their "best beaux' from the running track Birds in the bushes singing Happy children play Spring in the air I feel It And I've a test to-day! The above Is one rers of "The Co-Ed's Lament- to be released serially. In Years Gone By. Twenty Year Ago Today The students of the Omaha Med leal college celebrated the affiliation with the CniTerslty of Nebraska by Chit Chat. Dearest Jane: Back again from our last vacation and it is apparent that rising for ieht o'clocks. digging around for things in books and continuing the sleep habit has lost none of its ro manticism. Notice the superfluity of new spring tegs I'll bet that every one wore their worst rags home and the family were so asnamed of them that they rigged 'em out in shining respectability. This tamily affection certainly ! uplifting isn't it? Dad says he wants no more monkey business and Moth er says that the P's and Q's are not to bo forgotten and gives you such a list of things you must tell her when you write that 1 think it would be a good idea to have a standard sheet mimeographed and fill out th? blanks. Saw Jimmy Aimable on the train coming back. He was all crouched down in a seat and looked like the world had left him behind. Fell to talking with him and drew him out you know the way the novelist al ways has the hero telling his life his tory to the sympathetic heroine. 'Oh, I'm too darn quiet," mourned Jimmey. "Everytime I try to put something across I fail to play up at the crucial moment. No more of the gay life for m; next year I'm going t3 take Law and drown my troables or else get myself kicked out of school. Started to grow a moustache just before vacation wasn't such a prominent one but I thoucht it would make a hit with Jean. Dashed up to see her the first nicht and just when I thought she was being impressed with my tales of the big thincs I was doing down here, she chanses the subject entirely and says, "Jimmy, I do believe you have a dirty face." 'I felt so bad that I didn't defend myself and hadn't the courage to go back to see her asrain. The Heck with the wimen." says Jimmey. I sympathized with him real sweet ly and he took me to eat when we got off the train. Being of the little brother type of fellow, the Big Sister stuff got by fine. "Count your successes by your gains." said some wise bird. Your loving Bangs. Other Worlds Than Our Own. Univers;ty of Oregon The pro-piM-d addition of iifty cents a term to the ttudent bexiy lees for the pur pose of providing a fund for bringing musicians to the- campus was unani mously indorsed at a rw-eting of a representative group of students. If the propose-d plan should be adopted it would be possible to bring three musicians of the highest qualitv each term, instead of only thre-- or four ach year as in the past y-ar or two In addition to this only the best would need to be signed. In ase the committee- should see Jjt 1o cut dowi on the nunjVr of coijec-rts an ! brin? an artist like Madame Sthumann-He-ink or Cal'j Cur'i to the campus, it would be posil.le to do so. THE WHISTLE SHRIEKED TRAFFIC JERKED TO A STOP, THE OFFICER HELD UP HIS HAND, "HOLD ON A MINUTE," HE SHOUTED "GIVE THAT MAN A CHANCE TO CATCH HIS NEW DUNLAP" $3.50 and up at Northwestern are very successful marksmen. They are holding inter eollegiaUe mtches wkh nearby col leges. They recently defeated Knox college w ith a score of 460 to 432. University of Minnesota By an al unanimous vote, the University Sen ate yesterday adopted baseball as a major sport. Director Leuhring has gone to Chicago to attend a Big Ten Conference and it is rumored that the Gopher sports head will angle for the entire Indiana baseball schedule, can ceiled because of the Hoosier's trip to Japan. The reinstatement of base ball at Minnesota is the first big achievement of Director Luehrins since his arriv.J at Minnesota as Gopher sports head. m-mzmmzwsmxwmtM.'m-' a m Remember Vall's Barber Shop E f - I". . . - t 131 No. 13th St. p Ihe Automatic Push -Bach rrtf imn t itrr Piasti i! the lead Back ! Rrdipoint't Irad novel both way, at your command Oief for writir.j at a turn cf the cap. In for carrying st a pressure straiht denvn on the point No other pencil can do this For no otbrr pencil has the Auto matic Puib'Baclc. ?"i- w- w " w-r..--.- Syracuse University The Inter fraterni1y conference has apxointed a spr-cial committee to investigate; the problem of the establishment of new and more fraternities at Syracuse. A survey of representative student opinion shows that a gen'-ral ncd for more national fraternities exists while they discountenance so many locals. A local fraternity should not be organized unless with the purpose of going national. Standards should b set by which a new local frater nity could be Judged before permit ted to organize. Ohio Unversity The Ohio State Press Association which Includes In its personnel the editors and business managers of all campus publications, decided to tender a dubbin? offer to university students. The offer gives a lower rate for a purchase of any two or more of the publications. Northwestern University Th girls EVERYTHING s . FOR THE TABLE I I Peoples Grocery e For choice Corn Fed 8 Beef call at Braun'ss Market 139 So. 11th No pencil without thf Auto matic Push-Back w.!l thorout!J ly satisfy you now that yea may have Redipcnr.t. See it try it today. Prices from SO cents uo. Ifediaoiiu MIC. US- ntc. u s. H rat ore At the Sign of the Nurse TURLEY'S PHARMACY Prescription Specialists 1S47 O St. Phone coscccoseosccoosocccoecoso (SEHZffiEL Blink Your Lights At The GREEN LANTERN 1 mm r Remington Portable Typewriter HAS every feature common to the larger machines all compacted in a case only four inches high. Price, with cote, $60. University Agents City C ampni Jess Randol 223 N. 17th St. Phone B1654 TP '