Tuesday. May 2. 1022. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tburmiav ami k'rl.lav of ea.'h eok I., lbe Intimity f NorHta. vl'tamv for malllns t speolal raw cf i.oVtac" i.rovi.l.'.l for l section 11UJ, lit 'of ottolJ, r 3. WIT. amhoruod. Janu ary iiv "-i. OriUIAL IM1KKMTV IIIU.UATION I nilrr the direction of U.e Muln l'ub- P.M.,V.. l I ln-oln. Arl .( tonr.. M'Tch J. Dbvrilluu rule - u0 P,r 1.00 per .ei.,e.ler Slncl copy KHITOK1 VI OU IN tit i i i: l.Ttrule -uiitihi . Herbert llrownrll. jr... Ktlwuril lliuk rimrleo A. Mileliell Joint llenllej ; Howard ltuft.it V Cyril 1.. il JO!flli Noh J"lilli lanK-ialf Alice SI owns its construction has boon removed. It does not offer any protection against the thief or the mischief doer, tl sands as an eye-sore to the artistic eye.' No beauty is added by this wall of cold black iron. Then, why does the iron fence still stand? Tor noth ing. All right, let's take it down. Kililor Kilitor iriiitor Kililor Kill! or Miclit NiK"t Mclit Stitirt .,'t. iorl rdilnr Itriiiniitic Kilitor Military Kililor .. Kxclianue Kilitor ... 1 lM ..... m . 1- l I.' I l I II II I I r ii.i Kov M. l.ulaton Helen I. I.ler.i.n lH U K HOI K EJitor-ia-tl.icf ami lai.aK!i.g K.l.toi 4 li lail KHM il'H. "I " H II I. 111 IMS T U V V, m kin-iv .si it..-, u . rLli roKli UU K ... tir.iilatu.n Ur. ,lerliiliK Ail:it .in ... vti,iu Konalil rierie 4e Kanilul Nitl.l Kililor for llil- lfue. l.DW HI M. HI I K i r. it.! e. oi:e . ; Contemporary Opinion CONSERVING OUR INSPIRATIONS As we pass through college, we are oiten struck by the beauty or force m Mil u1 rruiHi'K. nr siirriv. i oeiue 11HTOK1V1. MArr , 1 n . iin Kiiiior-in-n.itf i poem or quotation, or inspired by the KAKMAN ""a?!l tO ;r.:ihnnk- nn.1 .rtl.. flint .. ..:..! Most of these go to make up in a measure the intangible heritage of our eduea tioin ideals, viewpoints, visions, ap preciations and inspirations. How frequently we wish it were possible to review the in spa in for cheer and inspiration, or to weave them into our writing, speaking or thinking. Shaii we diligently toil over notebooks and let all these finer eiirithuieiiis of our college lii'o slip through our grasp? Dae excellent means of preserving material of this nature is to use a i looseleaf notebook, which admits of ; indefinite expansion, classification , and revision. Into this will find its 1 way the choice quotations culled from ; re.uling. impelling thoughts gleaneu I from chapel and ci nvocaiion ad : dresses, poems frvm here and there-, i or whatever best Duets the des-ires of : the individual student. There are a ' few books that we wish we might i ad and re-read, but life admits of ' so little retracting. Reviewing a page : or two of selected quotations from ' such a book may serve just as well as rereading the book to refresh our thinking'. Soome books can be out lin.'d and condensed into three or four , paces and a careful review of tl.I. will yiild nearly as much benefit, as re reading iiul at a large saving ot time and effort. The usefulness ot such a notebook is determined by the 'quality and amount cf material, that is preserved and becomes more val . u.iMe each year. 1 Often times a magazine article ni..kt s a profound impression upos the reader. These c. n be filed in a ; .-upi lenuntary cover and by using a : paper punch can be preserved and ' filed in loose leaf form. In time these ' form an invaluable r lYn nce for writ j ing and speaking. In our search for I vusdom and knowledge can we afford Room ul. llessey Hall. The subject, "The Relation of Zoology to Modi cine," Is of unusual interest to every one. The meeting is open and all stu dents as well as members of the so ciety are urged to nttend. "N" CLU3 AGAIN take pea in hand THE -., Hi.. in Land oi ...tlll ' V rather e-iu wh.ukia- t.te old tpe write: to l and a b.'iiq'.iet to the "N" club. The latist noble t nterpris-.' tae club !.. s undertaken is to raise tunds to send. Jimmy Host Jiian.y. Nebraska's I' on a vacation, -.and Old Man. is the idol of iornhusk r and it is natural they should be anxkuu ,1;. hitn. l'.es' has spent many i t;.:t!i at Nebraska and has been .v iaot a: lent boosters. iJm- my is eld now and he wen't be with us ..;vas. The most we tan do fr him will never rpay him iVr the yars of service, at a very sr.u.U sti-rt-ud. th. t he ha given to ear aitna mater. The "N"' club has atctptt-a a mori worthy t..use in tr ing to laise the necessary funds to give Jimmv a w. l!- ar:ud rt-rt and vacation. Let Nebraska students stand behin.t the- "N" club in this tnterprise. And we kr.ovv they will. REMOVE TWE IRON FENCE L';tk i:i ti e e.uly d..s ot the I'm-v-.rsity cf Nebraska vtl.in the gotJ In -, i le ci Lincoln kept lainiiy cows and pe: milted them to w ander :ii.-re . r i- s - ai:.;le.-s!y a'. vut. grazing w here th- grass was greeu-si and most pici.ti:-:. ti e riiaactllor decr-ed that tie taa.pUs was n t a t a stu re. A tall ! not to pr serve some of the challeng i inr tilings we hear and read for con ' siant reference and inspiration? I Iowa State Stuib t.t. University Notices. BIZAO SECRET There will be a mass meeting for all students in the College of Business Administration Thursday in the Social Science Auditorium. Big Secretd! Chi Delta Phi Ohis IVltn Phi will meet Thursday evening with Misses Marguerite and Claire McThee as hostesses, at ltio L street. The program will be given by the new members. MONDAY NIGHT OPEN Monday evening, May 1, is an open night for students for the Kosmet Klub play, "The Knight of the Nymphs," to be given at the Orpheurr theater. Carl C. Eng. berg, Executive Dean. Lutheran Club Entertains The Lutheran Club of the Univer sity enjoyed a pleasant outing Fri day evening at Antelope Park. The fore part of the evening was spent in roasting wienies, followed by play ing games. Commercial Club University Commercial Club will hold its regular weekly meeting at 'eleven o'clock Thursday. Mr. Shaw of the Lincoln Traction Comany will talk in "Opt ration of Public Ser vices." Student Counsel Important meeting of Student Coun cil has been called for 5 p. m., Tues day at Faculty hall. And leading lady is Helen Wight. There's lzzie Kviuts in It and Oert Mo ran And lWsy Hunter's the lending Man The chorus, that's gonna be n scream lint twenty nine cents in ray pocket book, Ach lliiumel, It's all a dream. The March number cf ti Hrilish quarterly, "Folk Lore," which Incor porates the '.Archaeological Review" and the "Folk Ixre Journal." contains the text of n song known through oral transmission to Mr. J. R. Uarron ot Lincoln, with a short account m the song bv Miss Louise round of the Depart mont of Knglish of the Univer sity of Nebraska. The song was brought to Lincoln from the Shetland islands and reflects mediaeval cus toms and n mediaeval song manner. It was secured from Mr. Uarron by L. C. Wimborly of the University. University of Michigan Those in charge of the second University Fresh Air camp have sent out a call to men on the campus to volunteer as leaders at the camp during the coming sum mer. Three hundred city kids will be given a taste cf the great outdoors in a series of four ten-day periods. University of Iowa This year ex tensive lans are being made for a half-holiday, to be called Seniors' day, when the Seniors will put on an ert io,i:,inment which may be witnessed by the under classmen. This will be j the first year there has been a nouua for Senior's Hay. Always before the Seniors' celebration has necessitated deliberate class cutting. iron iV.-iv t.i a : v Niw th t... sv li:: it e'.l : u. .- ! ;:.ll v.. a: s a?o. University l u : . . a:. to 1 lac I) .- tl t xl t...-. e !: i.e: 0 r there Is t..e taiiipu-. r ;.i.i:iials s ha' they 1,;;. ..-.s tr la-ts. .- ar tl l 01 1 i:: s a:. 1 s as a p a.:::..ry array The ;e ; aatast ihv to ti'e: ba.l ;1 tile fence ia: Ui.iver. Sot iai ar u:.d vh..t, un was the .:.:;. us t il ls yor.i iniure w ill s e T..i : e was u'aii.is . ... .i.st : ; i.. - bu.!Ji:..:s t r..-:.:. r ti ls ::. . .- l.i ct. ssity ia se -..::.st a "tow la ta t a tow v. 1th. l. u-. Xelthr art: s !. ar to the ..t li.Jure ir.e I i:r.esiie am- ' e t aittnus arc j ely tied. They 1 s.v, the ieute aahist an im- Important "N" Men. There will be a very important meeting of the "N" club Sunday afternoon, April 30. at the Armory at 2:30 p. m. Coach Dawson and Ccach Shulte will give talks and every man is requested to ce there. Company M Company M will pl.:- Company C t ?,::; Monday on 'he lkd.l east of S-.-t iai Science building. Bring bails ind gloves. Notice of Iron Sphirz Organization Meeting Duo to a misund.-r-tandir.g s-'-vc-ral members of the Iron Sphinx thought j that tho meeting f..r luesaay n:c.jt i had been called oif an ! were there ' fore re.t there. Sine, tho purpose of the meeting was for organization of the new men, it was decided to post- ; j.ontj the meeting until everybedy had 'a chance to be there. A new meeting i... l' iriJi;.-e. nut I'ji.at i:.e ' ;a trir.rr.fnrp r-:illeil U r Tupsi av v s west Valuable buildings, j ui;,hu may 2, at the Alpha Sigma Phi -cm.ee, T. aclif-rs' Coile-g-. : Thi is one of tho most im- Ch. i.,isir;- Hail, lit Hail, the Tt ni- , tant meetings cf the year and c-V pie taacr and the entire College of , f.ry member of the organization, both te stand outside this Iro old and new men. fchould be there. c r s- c Ol. i' ctio t,: teWS. l-o sfod as a st ckada liciotis thief who sought :.J3. In tlic- days wiit-n' lu.lt, it taieht Lav; Hut t'jday the wa.l. The modern t'ai f would j g0 r(.mcrnbcr the time and tho place A-.rlci le. t.:.: onceuii er little difficulty in paining 1 anj there, tvtrvbody. er.'.: .uice to the campus within the fence. It is net high enough to otter resistance. Seven feet of fence would I be no'ing but srort :er tho prowler. The buil lings n.'ist be made j (c Electric Park secure to war.I o:f the thief. Thr-rp-. fore, we ' e that the til! iron fence is j not a protection against the lawless element of the city. The Calendar. Tuesday, Way 2. Freshman Commission meet:.; " p. m., Ellen Smith hall. Mastic Fish meeting. 7 p. m.. Ellen Smith hall. Pharmacy convocation, 10 a. m., Pharmacy Auditorium. Student Council mooting, 5 p. m.. Faculty hall. Alpha Kappa Fsi luncheon. 12 m. Iron Sphinx meeting, 7:15 p. m., Alpha Sigma Phi house. Wednesday, May 3. Zoological Sociuty meeting, Bessey hall 2'1. Pharmacy Night. Uni. Hand concert, 7 p. m.. Campus Industrial Coaching Class. 7 p. m.. S. S. 101. Thursday May 4 Commercial Club meeting, 11 a. m. Lutheran Club meeting, 7 p. m.. So clal Science 107. Arts r.r.il S ier.ee ilinner and initia tion. 0 p. in.. Chamber of Commerce. Chi Delta Phi meeting, 7 p. ni., at home o: Miss Louise Pound. Viking Meeting. Htishnell Guild hmise. T:"n p. ni. Christian Si i. nee Society meeting. 7 p. ni.. faculty nail, icnipie. Phi Omega meeting. 7:13 p. m.. Law building. Friday, May 5 I"-l:an Society, Faculty hall. Phi Mu spring rarty. The Lincoln. A'.;.ha Xi Delta spring party, Rose w iide. 12U' H. dance, Ellen Smith hall. Commercial Club dance, Lindell party house. Thi Gamma Delta, spring party of C. hali. Eushnell Guild house dance. Saturday, May Closed night. Farmer's Fair. Sunday, May 7. Y. W. C. A.. May morning break fast, 7 a. m., Ellen Smith hall. In Years Gone By. Eighteen Years Ago Today The fourth annual commencement commencement of the College of Den tistry was held. The address was given by Dr. Henry B. Ward. Thirteen Years Ago Today t a meeting of the University sen- on the campus which was well attend- j ed by many students. Seen Years Ago Today After a breakfast served in the cafe teria of the Home Economics building, n;: upperc'iassmcn watched the Jun ior girls win from the Senior girls. 13-12, in a four inning ball game. Two Years Ago Today The Nebraska Cornhuskers defeat ed the Haskell Indians by a score of .-3 and then were defeated by the Indians 3 2. ate the agitation against Theta Nu Epsilon came to a head and a set of rules were recommended for adoption bv the regents. Eleven Years Ago Today A Pan Hellenic banquet was held at the Lincoln Hotel in minor oi me board of regents. Hon. V. A. St Hook presided as toastmaster. Ten Years Ago Today The Dramatio Club held its last meeting and initiated fiften members who were elected by a committee of judges. The University band gave a concert The Only Men who are not interested in our Neckwear sale are those who don't wear ties! GRENADINES KNIT TIES COLLEGE STRIPES Values as high as $1.50 85c J WANTED Solicitors. Leading cor respondent school of its class wants several clean cut representatives in various districts of Nebraska and South Dakota to .resent high class educational proposition with attrac tive financial returns. Summer va cation r permanent. Must be abli to furnish references and surety bond. Give full particulars in first letter. Address 101. Nebraskan. LOST A sorority pin. Phone H3477. Union . . ... .:11 ... . . . . tinl! Ciin .'iviao' ;a hjii meec at tc nan juu- T.iht ,lov r.f ter-nnn nt tl riVlrv-lr for A hikp If SUMMER SCHOOL a sufficient number of tu- Math. Club Math. Club pins are at Hallett's j T I t - T-l. . a- V. .- I . -1 1,Am j. a.i ji .lie la;. Jl Wlrirj CU. illWSC VI lie UIUCICU Dots the fence add to tho heroitv rf InTr.asa rail fnr thom ttiM-p. at once. the campus as a whole? How can It ; Price J2.50. when more of the campus is without j . . i than wimin tue fence? There is a' dire lack of uniformity. The one part of the campus is set off from the rest. Is not that portion of the campus east of Twelfth street more artistic than the soiiim west of it? Would not an iron ftnee utterly ruin the beauty of. the College of Agriculture campus Not only is it inartistic, but it also; hides the campus from view. The old campus is beautiful, especially to the olj graduate who carries many fond memories of the buildings and the grounds within the fence. If the cam pus is beautiful, then why hide It from view? The necessity for a fence around the campus is gone and no future need for it Is In sight The cause for dent desire it, summer work In law will be given, including first year work. If interested, please call at my office at once. Warren A. Seavey. Square and Compass Square and Compass meeting on Wednesday at 7 p. m.. Social Science 107. Election of officers. Geological Society Dr. F. D. Barker will spean bfore an open meeting of the Zoological So clety Wednesday erenlng at 7:30 in The Exhaust. A STUDENTS ILLUSIONS As I sat slowly pondering in my attic room Counting out my dimes and pennies by the dim iight of the moon. Wondering how much I'd hare for eatin if I dated Monday night Sort a cm-sin' fate that lack of Jack puts a guy in such a plight Wonderin' if this wild pursuit of knowledge is worth really while after all With your bank accounts a gettin' smaller, still more small Sickening pangs of hunger, yes to send my girls some flowers Her smile was worth it, but I flunked my quiz The Dean before me towers. Skippd a Lab to fake her to a matinee Now I'm far behind the rest An achiu' in ever.gol durn bone. Tomorrow's another test. Why, there's the Kosmet play Monday niKbt, Ye Gods, I can't miss that It's a gonna be the hit of the year ljLSs-r-r-r- o Sweaters which be- j tray good taste are always in demand, b We have sweaters j for dress wear such k Do You Need Extra Courses? Send for catalog describing over 400 courses in History, English, tfA Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology. Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc, given by correspondence. 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