Wednesday, September 14, 1022. AVVGAWAN IS READY TO SPRING FORTH HJUJF MIRTH Editors of the Nebraska Comic Publication Have Been Hard At Work During Summer. SELL NEBRASKAN ON THE CAMPUS ALL THI8 WEEK (Continued from Page 1.) CONTRIBUTIONS WANTED Subscription Drive for the Nation ally Known Nebraska Pub lication to Come Soon. The biggest year Awgwan has ever known-'tnis is the slogan of the edi tors of Nebraska's comic magazine for 1922-23. And If burning the mid night oil will help any, their prophecy Is destined to come true. Kor the past two months, things have been becoming on the Awgwan staff. The editor, Onrln B. Gaston, 23, and the managing editor, Robert F. Craig, '24, have been In Lincoln the entire summer and have been actively engaged in perfecting the plans to put the magazine on a very successful basis. Addison E. Sutton, '24, business manager, has been on the ground since August 1 and has everything In readiness for the year. The September Issue of Awgwan will appear early next week. It hai been christened the "Opening Num ber" and if the advance dope on this Issue is dependable, it will indeed foe an eye-opener. The art work is re ceiving special attention nnd work tlone by several woll-known univer sity artists will appsar in the initial number. The cover design la a strik ingly clever drawing by an artist of ex ceptional ability, done in three colors. This cover alone will be well worth the price of the book, say the editors. Practically all the copy for the 'Opening Numbr" is now in land Mreadv erone to the printers.- The editors express great satisfaction at the enthusiasm and willing response shown by staff members. "Wait until you see this first issue of Awgwan," Bald Craig yesterday. "It is the equal of any issue I have ever seen and lu asmuch as all the copy was written and edited before the beginning of school It Is really a remarkable book." There will be nine issues of Aw gwan this year and the sixe is to be Increased from twenty-eight to thirty two pages. The same old subscrip tion price will prevail one dollar for " the entire year, twenty cents the copy A campuswide subscription drive will be held shortly after the close of the coaling athletic ticket campaign Watch for the opening number Monday and it is expected that every house will come across with one hund red per cent subscriptions in that one day. rrhe plan for the houses provide that any organization may have the Nebraskan delivered free each morn ing before, breakfast upon the taking of twenty-live subscriptions. Thirty dollars down and twenty dol lars at the beginning of the second semester will bring thelree delivery service. Big Prizes First prize of twenty dollars an! second prize of te ndollars will be won by the two organizations which sell the greatest number of subscriptions on the campus. It is expected that those competing will have at least three or four members on the campus soliciting subscriptions until the close of the campaign. No prizes will be given this year to individuals for selling subscriptions to the paper. Those wishing to have the Nebraskan mailed to them out side of Lincoln may (subscribe by sending their two dollars for the en tire year to the circulation manager. Papers will be mailed in Lincoln for the whole year upon payment of $2.80 4 5. son. 6. 7. Wear Tags The circulation manager in charge of the campaign requests that every one who has already subscribed for the Nebraskan, year his or her tag to classes this week in order that no one may be asked to subscribe a sec ond time. Everyone on the campus wearing a Nebraskan tag before the campaign ends is the goal set by those in charge. There has been no general campus campaign yet and a good share of the subscribers have not as yet been reached. The paper will be the slzo of this issue. It will he published as the official paper of the University five days a week, four pages each day. Today's paper is given free to all stu dents and members of the faculty. Every track meet. Every baseball game of the sea- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN CANDY WILL BE DEAN (Continued from Page 1.) Cross country competitions. Every wrestling meet of the seaBon. 8. Full privileges of the university tennis courts are extended to those students who hold the season tickets. The students who purchased sea-l son tickets last year were almost unanin-.ous In their endorsement of the plan for selling privileges for every athletic event on the schedule. The Plan simplifies the problem of constantly canvassing the students at all times of the year for each depart ment of athletics In itself. It insure3 every athletic privilege for the stu dents at a cost of much less than un der the former plans. Further than this, the unit plan equalizes the sup port of every kind of athletic compe tition In which the Nebraska ath letes engage. Cash Payment Only. Season tickets will be sold this year for cash payment of seven dol lars and a half. The entire amount will be collected at the time of the sale of the tickets and thus eliminat ing any bother to the student in the form of a bill for part payment. Many students advocated that they would rather make a deposit and be dunned several times for the rest. of arts college during absence of Dean Buck. Professor Geo. E. Howard, on part time basis, to be In residence. (Colonel Amerlcus Mitchell, com mandant of cadets, retired from the service. Major Sidney Erickson, ranking officer, becomes command ant unless officer of higher rank is sent here by war department. Professor F. D. elm of agronomy dept. on leave of absence from Sept 1. 1922 to July 1. 1923. Reslanations. G. B. rToble,' asst. prof, of political science. H. P. Ninas, mechanic in mech. en gineering. Joseph Butterworthi Inst, in Eng lish. James D. Sourber Inst. In modern InnernnerflS. Albert Schneider, prof, of "pharm acoenosy. Gretchen E. Haslam, Inst, home eco nomlcs. George W. Hood, assoc. prof, of horticulture. Earl H. Spencer, Inst in civil en elneerine. F. D. McClure, inst. in rural eco nomics. H. H. Vaughan, prof, of modern lnnenaees. Donald McFayden, asst. prof, of his tory. The rushing minutes pause; and un used day Breaks into dawn and cheats the tired sun. The birds are singing. Hark! Come out and play; There is no hurry? life has Just begun. Algernon Blackwood. FOR SALE One complete drawing set for mechanical engineering. A bargain at 12 0O. Call U212, 139 N St. SEASON TICKET DRIVE SET FOR COMING MONDAY (Continued from Page 1.) introduced in the combined season ticket book issued last year. A pur chaser wil be netitled to: 1. Admittance to the student sec tion at all of the five big football games this fall. 2. Eight basketbal lgames. 3. Three basketball dances, which follow the three most important games of the year. To The Tea Room Of Course for a delicious, wholesome and ap petizing luncheon where surpass ingly good food prepared by cul inary experts splendid service and very reasonable prices com bine to make the Tea Room a de lightful place to dine. Ask about our spe cial menu for private parties, In our pri vate dining rooms. The Lincolnshire ScSiool mppiie Fountain Pens, $1 up; His tory Covers, 15c up; Draw ing Sets; Slide Rules; Auto matic Pencils; Note Books; Special Supplies for the Law mm Do not fail to see our New All-Leather History Cover. Some thing new. An unusually good-looking ring book in a dark brown leather. B !fi 'Ji Let us demonstrate our Shaffers Life Time Pen "The Pen with the Unconditional guarantee." m k s Papeteries, Birthday Cards, Place Cards, Favors. We do print ing of all kinds Visiting Cards, Invitations, Announcements, etc. stsch Irothers, Inc. Printers and Stationers 117-119 So. 12th St. Funke Bldg. it u . v - i'v j 1 , ; -Tr 1 ! r- r-r: ---J , I, . - - 1 S . n i m ' x; i- - ,i 1 - , II STUDENTS, ATTENTION I Our Stock of Fountain Pens Includes- Conklins Watermans Parkers Shaeffers Wahl Evans And Mechanical Pencils In Conklins Watermans Shaeffers Wahl Realites Redi-Points Pencraft Shur-Rite and Venus O O col: COME IN AND SEE THEM EGE BOOIC FACING CAMPUS TORE OURS IS STRICTLY A STUDENT BUSINESS mi ii ii n.;iAi.u un, ii ir i, u.il uu H,U