The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 24, 1922, Image 2

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    Wednesday. May '24. libJ'J
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The Daily Nebraskan
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KIUTOKIA1. STAFF
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Advertising AlMant
Addi-on Sulton lionald Pierce
Otto skold Arthur l.otl.t
Nislit F.dllur for ttiix twoe.
11IAKI.FS A. MITtllKI.l.
i c.mp tlus summer will please meet
"EVERYGOJY'S CORNHUSKER'' j wiUl M:-or Ercikson in Room 309,
Completed Cornhuskers are being ! braska Hall at 5:00 p. m., Wednes-
recehed bv the editor of the book at'- W -4th 19". t0 a or'
the Kite of three hundred ci.pies a
da. Kriii;.y lhe books wili be rtady
lor distribution to the student body.
Nebraska is going to be pleased
with their ycr.r book becaust- it is
a (iar.dy. Th.- bock bigger than it
has r-ver been before. For nearly a
year a careful staff of efficient work
ers Las been s-ponding a great deal
of time in preparing "copy" lor the
boook.
Ti e cuts in the book are an ex
cellent example of fine workmanship,
each having been carefully inspected
before being accepted for the mojk.
All pictures have been keyed care
fully so thiti the boo kv.ill be as free
from errois as a book of this kind
can be.
Careful preparation and inspection
of the student life section has made
it a decided addition to this book.
Clever, witty, humorous situations of
this past school year ;.re well por
trayed in word and picture.
Nebraska's beauties are .-!.. v.r,
villi all the skill that a clever pho
tographer and splendid er.wavers'
possess. Flo Zieafield probably will
investigate the possibility of their
working for him next year.
Every jih
of university life will
be portrayed in the many sections cf
the book.
A great deal of credit is due th,fe
responsible for this realistic 'f the
T.'niversity of Nebraska.
Contemporary Opinion
TRAINING OR EDUCATION?
, (University of Cincinnati News!
Sitting in the smoking compart
ment of a Pullman car, the fat man
vas talking. "The trouble with col
leges today is that ll.ey don't turn
cut (T.i u.h lijeu who km.w anything.
TlK- f-diic; 'iuiial system of t'.day does
jj-it give a man or woman and spe
cific iniormi.tb.Ti that can be used
in the practical bur-im ss woild."
'But ho'.v .:hMit poets and aitists
fclid Ml h men?" this from the li'tle
man in the co:ri'i near the wash
basin. "A scien'itic or bnslm-ss edu
cation von't help tli.-tn any." A snort
from i it first speak r w,,s his only
I espouse.
TIj n the t.,i !an wearing glasses,
with ari acadrmif: stoop to l.is power
ful frame, decided to break the si
lence. "Haven't you gentleman some
thing of a misconr-ep: inn of what col
lege education really i-?" Inquiry
shower 11,, -it I.ej-le:' of the former
s-pc:.t . v j iv cejl. e graduates. "It
sei ii - I i lue t!o ! ti.'- lea! purpose of
1. .': !. : f-ii'.' ; 1 1 i ' n is l.ot so luidi to
give voting pe'ijde )u-ts and data as
it is to broaden thi ir lives so that
from a cultural and even esthe'ic
point of view, liie sliall be more worth
living."
And after all the latter was right.
A technical education, essential as it
is, is only a means to the f.d of a
fuller life. But the mm or vomnn
who allows the. routine and chtail of
a technical or any kind of training to
supplant the desire for a cjuest o!
knowledge is lost in a woild oT fig
ure sand facts.
University Notices
Lutheran Club
Saturday, May 27, 1S22, L ith. ran
Club pic-nic. M'--t at Terminal Bldg.
at ri:C0 p. m. Everybody out.
Drafting Contest
Engineers, put your training to
practical use. Earn the $40 Ricbter
Precision Drawing Se-t and Case, of
fered by "Red" Long as the prize for
a single drawing. The set is on dis
play In bis window. For details of
the contest, see Trofs. Carlton and j
Moritz, "Department of Applied Mo-
iliaiiUs Get 6tarU,t inuneai:lloly, for
the contest closes May i5, 1022.
W. A. A. Hikers
All sirls hiking for V. A. A. points
nniat have completed ami handed in
all but 10 miles of their hikes by Fri
i!.iy, May 26. Thft remaining hikes
nins' be handed in by June 2, to Eun
ice Hilton, V. A. A. hiking sport
leadei, cr Misa Clark.
Iron Sphinx
Meeting of Iron Sphinx has been in
definitely postponed.
Advanced Course Men
All men taking the advanced course
next year, both juniors and seniors,
havrt measurements taken fo: new
uniforms Wednesday, May 24th, Room
202, Nebraska Hall.
Graduation Invitations
The invitations and announcements
for graduation have just arrived. All
who ordered them may obtain thorn
;.t the College Hook Store at once. A
few extras were ordered for any who
might want more or who neglected
ordering: at the time set. Ho not put
this off. Get them this week.
I R. O. T. C. Camp
I All men going to the 11. O. T. C.
i ionization. Election of oftioors and
appointment of committees will be a
j part of the business.
Silver Serpent
Meeting of Silver Serpent for eloc-
! lion of officers on Thursday at 7 p.m.
L. H. S. '21 Reunion
Members of the class of 122 of L.
H. S. get tickets for the reunion May
2J from George Hargreaves, Otio
Skold, Wilbur Peterson, Edward Ku
bat, Mi-nteford Kiffen, Reid Tracey.
Uoyd Curt and Wendell Uerge.
Seniors
Invitation and announcenn nts for
graduates have arrived and may be
obtained at the College Book Store
now. Please call for them as soon as
possible. Bring receipts. There are
a few extra announcements. We will
sell them until they are all gone.
"N" Club Meeting
The "N" Club will meet tonight at
7: 00 p. m. in the Armory ior election
of officers and to decide the uniform
size pf the letter to be worn. Wil
liam McCrory, President.
The Calendar
Wednesday, May 24
Closed night.
Elementary Club meeting, ?,
P. m.
Teachers' College 211.
Thursday, May 25
Closed night.
Silver Serpent meeting, 7 p. re.., El
len Smith Hall.
i Friday,. May 26
Closed night.
Saturday, May 27
Senior Law Hop, K. of C. Hall.
Sigma Xi initiation, Ellen Smith
Hall.
The Exhaust
The Weather
Is Sli gosheil
Wet, it
Simply makes
Yon rtant to sM.
j You don't go to class
i And yet.
You have to pass.
I Pe rhaps you'll
; C t a i ide
! But instead
; The felh,w lied.
You stay at
i Home and flunk,
j This weather
Sure is bunk.
A girl 1 hate
Is Betty Strate
She kee ps me up
So gosh darned late.
Exchange.'
"Pre pare for a shoc k," said the ex
ecutioner as he led the convict to
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"Be Ready
Friday"
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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electric chair
numb: I hoar that thou was a
sap in the conversation.
Hell: Yes everyone was yawning.
When 1 cry even my eye bawls! !
"There is music in my sole," cried
the man as his shoo bosun to squeak.
NEW VOCATIONAL BOOKS
FOR UNDERGRADUATES
"Careers for College Men," under
the editorship of Professor Ralph L.
Power of the University of Southern
California, is to appear from the press
shortly as a vocational guidance vol
ume designed especially to assist col
lege undergraduates and high school
seniors in selecting a life career.
Among the list of more than a hun
dred well known educators and pub
lic men who sponsor various chap
tors are: David Edstrom, internation
al sculptor: Coach Walter Powell of
Stanford; Professor Samuel time, di
rector of Creek Theater at the Uni
versity of California: Dr. L. D. II.
Weld, former professor at Yale: Dr.
R. S. MacElwee, sometime chief oi
the U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Do
mestic Commerce; Dr. John A. Stev
enson, vice president of the Equitable
Life Assurance ComrHiny; Dr. Ford
Carpenter. California, meteorlosist ;
former U. S. Trade Commisioner Nels
Bengston; Dr. Carl Emil Seashoi.,
famous psychologist; Williaim II.
Kniffen, Jr., well known banker; Ord
way Tea.l, personnel export; John J.
ria'.ht r, at one time vice-president of
:! t American Association 1- ".' ...t- Ad
vancement cf Science; D .t-v. s
Wmey of Yale; Prof. James S. P:.i
oi Harvard: Dr. John Whyte, Nation
al A:sociation c ." :1'..iil Men: L. V.
E. E. Roifey, editor of The Purchas
ing Agent; Dean William Boring. Col
umbia; Geoffrey S. Child?, office
manager of the Alexander Hamilton
Institute: Frank Alvah Parsons, auth
ority on designing; Peter Eutkin, a
founder of the American Guild of Or
ganists; Dr. W. W. Charters, educa
tional research expert: Dr. Louis
Haney, c-onomist. and many others.
The University of Nebraska is rep
resented in the publication by a chap
ter from Professor Nels A. Pei.gtson.
UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB
IS PERMANENT AFFAIR
The new "University of Nebraska
Glee Club" has become a "permanent
organization on the campus. While
the organization was made late in
the year, regular weekly rehearsals
of the thirty men, under the direc
tion of Professor Witte, have been
held for the past two months. It is
the intention of lhe club to promote
the cause of Nebraska and to scrv-i
hci, by giving the very best in the
way of music, in fact, something
obev the average glee club.
The club will start rehearsals upon
a heavy prosiam immediately in the
fall, with the Intention of making an
extensive tour cf the coast and ihru
ouc the ueLicin states and also oi
giving las iiist annual concert for
the University.
The following officers were elcct
ni ry the flub for the next year:
Presice it. W. W. Hunter; YieKPr'-si-!eiit,
V. A. Doty; Secre tary Treas
urer, S.igh Morris; Business Man
age.', E. J. Berquist; Librarian. D.
iPeiks.
LIEUT. R. D. WOOD TO
RETURN NEXT YEAR
Lieut. Wood, who l as been absent
ayear in Central America writes to
Captain Nix under date of Moy 11th
of his experiences.
His bttcT in part follows: "After
spending my first two months in this
country on, the farm, as time kec-pcr
and assistant overseer, I was trans
lerred to the district officer as as
sistaDt chief clerk. Four months la"
er I was ,':gain transferred to lhe
manager's officer Tela. I have been
in that office neaTly six months.
"The work is very interesting; I
handle all the radio cummunicatior.s
and the work concerned with marl
time movement. We have shipped
already this year tTr two million
brushes of bananas. This week we
are loading ships for siv different
ports Havana, Mobile, Boston, I'hil-
lphia New Orleans and Liverpool.
Satu:tlay wo lor.d the S. S. Gi eon
brier of Elders iind Tyfies' fleet for
Liverpool. The Greenbrier was, dm
the war, one f the most effective
and m st feared German destroyers, j
Ft tun that status to a banana boat!
should prove quite a blow to herj
pride. !
"I dislike very much the idea of;
giving up my work in the Military j
department, because I have realized ;
since 1 have boon down here, that it
has been of fully as much value to '
me as any course which I have stud- j
led." !
Lieut. Wood writes that he expects j
to leave for the United States about !
August 15th and that he expects to
register in the University and begin
the advanced course in September. I
PARTIES ARE NOT ON
RAG STAFF'S NEWS LIST
Early Monday afternoon when the i
"Rag" office was deserted, with the
exception of one "unonergvtie" re
pot ter, a rather strange thing hap
pened. !
It was raining. The reporter had ,
been out gathering news and came '
into the office with the idea of jot-1
ting down material for the next day's '
paper. As it happened, the reporter
had taken advantage "of the shower j
and was "sopping" wet and tired. He ;
had removed his coat and was "lop-
ping" ungracefully just about all over j
the table. Remember, no one was
i
around. Do not get a wrong Impres
sion of the Nebraskan office; it is;
usually the busiest, most alive room j
on the campus, but this happened to
be one of its very rare resting hours. ,
To proceed then, the reporter was j
"lopping." but he did not "lop" dong
for a wild-eyed, excited co-ed rushed
in with a swith end pointed her fing
er accusingly at the poor, bedrizzled
journalist and said in a very desper
ate tone, "Say, v hat kind of a paper
do you call this?"
The startled "lopper" smiled wanly
and. in the polite way of reporters,
replied, "I call this a very good pa
per, madam."
This seemed to anger the young
lady, for she clenched her dainty fist
and placed it. not too gently, on the
table and exclaimed in a voice that
caused the reporter to rise and close
the ebior, "Well I don't!"
Again the van smile and then rath -
or d.awlingly, "State your grievance.''
"Well, 1 gave a party Saturday
night, and invited a Nebraskan re-
porter especially so it would be writ-
ten up. Never have any of my affairs j
been written up and I want to know
the reason. Do you have to have a
stand in with someone in order to
get your name in This paper? Why j
wasn't there a report of my party?
"Answer me that." I
Poor, misguided youth! Why did
not the young person find out the I
custom before dashing breathlessly
into th office and spoiling the de
licious "lop" therepo!ter was having?
JEWISH PHYOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY TO BE FORMED
Membe-rs of the Monorail society, at !
: meeting held Sunday, May 21, VtIZ,
jadepted the Jollowinr resolutions:
J Resolyed. that we are to organize
a society in Lincoln for the purpose
of discussing and analyzing all phases
of Jewish and worldly questions.
That society 1o be known as the
Jewish Philosophical Society of the
University e.f Nebraska.
That said socie ty is forme-d for the
rca.-on that other organizations for
merly organize-d to discuss Jewish
culture and ideals have failed to ac
complish that purpose.
runner, ,a n resoivea inai oniy i
those im-mbers will be eligible who '
can present some topic pertaining to
Jewish or world affairs and who will
show a particular interest in the or
ganization as a whole. Also outsid-
--rs who will have some message to
deliver which will be of interest to
the society will ba welcome.
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Silk Sweaters k
in b
flowerlike shades 8
that will add a ij
touch of color j)
to your costume ijj
They are suitable
for afternoon or Sj
evening wear jj
$5.95 and up h
Mm&m
GCCOOCCCOSCCOSCGCCCCCCCCOS 1
EL -
v Judging by the
way the fellows have been
hurrying in the
last few days
it is evident
they are interested in these
fine suits which we are
selling for
$25.00
That the formal constitution will be
drafted later when the purpose and
aims of the organization will be bet
ter known, and more members en
rolled. For information pertaining to this
society apply to the secretary.
, Herman Fiumkin,
H. Hendclson,
N. II. Leavitt,
Sh. Kirchefsky.
' Executive Committee.
David M. Bloch, Temp. Seety.
j Box
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1365, Station A.
Want Ads
LOST A silver vanity case at
' armory,
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Return to S. A. office.
Blink Your Light
At The
GREEN LANTERN
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FAREWELL DANCE WEDNESDAY, HAY 31
For the year is Ml tl,e Hole Lincoln Hall Ife.e.rn, May .51.
The lieket, llVc limited. H,f. lltl rom cocded by ieed
fr so join this excliiive dance. Dale Hie finest frirl "in tlif
world ilial llie last event may Le the climax.
OF THE YEAR
School will just be over! Celebrate at tiis joyous
Farewell Dance. Show Your Spirit!
WITH ACKERMAN ORCHESTRA
in llieir final appearance. They will riv? everything they
have to make the evening lively." It Asill be a real blow out.
Get your Domino while the Getting is Good
.$1.10
DOMINO STUDIO DANCE
LOST A brown leather bill case,
May 20. Return to Stud. Act. of
fice. tu3.
STUDENTS desiring really profitable
rnd pleasant employment during
vacation, should try selling the
Equity Water Cooler, easiest and
Lisiest selling article on the mar
ket today. Address People's Equity,
14 Union Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
tn.3.
SOSOSeSOOGOGCOSOOOGOSCOSOgg
(j For choice Corn Fed
!i Beef call at Braun's!
S Market
8 139 So. 11th
oeOSOOOCCCGGGOCGOCGCGOSCOO
Newest
Creation
Peppermint fla- Vv '1
vored chewing gum jr
with Peppermint 1
Sugar coating.
Sugar jacket
"melta in your
mouth," leaving .
Great
the delictoiuly
flavored gum
center to aid
digestion,
brighten teeth
TrcatI
nd soothe
toudi and rhioat.
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