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Tuesday, October 3, 1922 THE DAILY NEBBASKAN The Daily Nebraskan ItlTht'ii.'"!?. .KrU"!T ,""r"""f nf & ww y liilvemlty .f Nel.raska. IT1""' '"r. n,nl'ir pHlul rate of polpe ,rov,W.I for In S4vii,,n llttt. Aot 1 " 11U7, u,orla January 20 Cdr U dlrmloB of th. student Pub- Kntrrotl Ma siw.m.i.... ...... H .. . . I T. '" I-l,,co1"- Nfliraxkn. iiii.Kt the ' 1 vuiiKrp. .uarcn a, lsio. BaDMTiiiiioB rat li.oo B yrKt SI.SS a urmrktrr ?'"' PT - Five nl A(ldra.i all coiuium.lculon to THE liAILY NF.IIKASKAX Stntlon A, Lincoln. Neb. TELKPllO.VK Inlvrr.lly Hi Kvrnlnas BSK8j KdKorial and husinpsg offices In south. wesi coriu-r oi Lust-incut or AdmliiUira tion Bullilinir. K.lllor Office Hour 10-H and 4-3 dally Herbert Brow nr II. Jr Manac-lnc Editor Offlc hour. S to , Monday. Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday. Saturday. Marjorte My man ... Kdward Buck Robert P. Cral; . . C'harlea A. Miulirll . Aaaoolate Ktlltor Main Kditor Me lit Kditor Might Kditor Channcey Kinsey IIuhIdphs Manager Off!. Hour I to G Daily. Clifford M. Mlrka, Aat. Ilulnr Muianr aiik P. Pry Circulation Manager Mfhl Kditor for tl.U IMie. EDWARD M. BUCK Huk tax..- AHiMnl Mala Kditor THE GREE.N GOBLINS Theie is now a uew club of Grecii Goblins. Tl.e men for 1922 23 weie InitiaieJ Saturday afternoon. Gieea Goblins is a comparatively new ci-jjanizaticn at the Unive:s.t oi Ntb.ai... U was started iu the (ail cf lifli1. and since that time has won for itself a high standing, not only among the students but in the. eyes of the (acuity. Looked on at tl'.e start with disiuvor, because of the disgrace.ul conduct of the Spikes, freshman organization which was broken up a few years ago by faculty decree, the Goblins became one of the most bard-woi king class organiza tions on the campus. The following year, the new men coniiuued ana wne among the first to be called upon when work was to be done. L year the Gcbiins again made a name for themselves. Class organizations must earn their right to exist. No group can go alon on the reputation of the groups pre ceding. The new Green Goblins should bear in mind that it is the group which works and makes a pct for itself which really is appri-ciuie-i. and which has the right to held the high esteem which its organization has previously earned. The advent of October with its tra ditional bright blue weather, its fad ing leaves, and that Lang of atmos phere that savors of autumn, are all reminders that summer has gone. As the days grow ever shorter, we know-, too, that te year is no longer yciin. The wind that drifts thru the tiees makes the leaves rustle dryly, anu already it is showering them down ward, where they pile in Utile heaps along the eideaaiks, or lodge amoni the tufts of grass. Their color is fading, their verdant greenness turn ing to gold, and their number dec: eas ing so greatly that great auLes oi sunshine and blue sky shiie through where be'ere only occasional twink ling rays could penetrate. There is something tymL-clical iz, those Irown dead leaves tint nj" strew tie ground. In May we watchec them bud forth, glad to see them come to adorn the drab, bare boughs. In Jane when we bad them adieu they were in their glory, and now we have come back just in time to bid them farewell i.nd to see them die. The loses of spring and summer art replaced by the asters and flowers of fall. None the less lovely, but Josessing a hardiness that nav be the ihe iraeilitv of the rose grown strong. Autumn winds and trees and Cow- ers are with us now to remain only a short time then give place to winter. titude toward an unfavorable situa tion. But one of the best interpreta tions Is this to be a "good sport," a man must have a sense of humor. There are few slams which cut deeper than to be accused of a lack of a sense of humor. To be credited with such a sense is a distinctly de sirable compliment. It not only applies to the person who can see the funny side of things. There is a much deeper interpreta tion than mere wit. for is is a sense of humor which causes a flicker of a smile to cross the face when every thing is going wrong. In classes and on the campus an undercurrent of complaint seems to be prevalent. There is rarely a lifua tion so unfortunate In this student life that a sense of humor can't mini mize. Daily Calil'ornlan. U-NOTICE Block and Bridle Club Meeting of all members 5 p. m., Wednesday, Judging pavilion. Catholic students will be enter tained by the Knights of Columbut' Wednesday evening at the K. C. hull. There will bo a program followed by dancing. Palladian alumni association will entertain the active members and i their, guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. W, Rowe 2S28 Stratford ave nue at S o'clock Saturday, October 6. made Wisconsin great personal serv ice, clean competition, fearless, uca- domic inquiry, militant persistency. "These aro real traditions of which every student can be proud and against which none can rebel." GRADE COWS BREAK INTO DAIRY SHOW CALENDAR m., Xi.tlrv f ml Interest will bo printed in this roluinn for two consecu tive l:.ys. ""iv should lu in the No Imiskiiu offi.e ! five ocleck.) "N" Club. Club meeting Sunday, 10 a. m. Im portant, Election of officers. Armory. - Student Volunteers Tho Student Volunteers will meet in Faculty ball Sunday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. All members and stu .'.ents interested are urged to come. Wrestling Team -A-H men who intend to try out for tho wrestling team unless out for 'ootball, snd all others who are inter ested, are asked to report Mondays. Wednesday and Fridays in the Ar morv fro"i four to sis o'clock. Education C!ub Picnic j Secondary Education Club picnic i at Electric rark. Tuesday evening October 3. Students will meet at the Teachers' college at five o'clock. Tickets will go on sale Monday morn ing in the Teachers' college building. Tea for new girl students. Baptist student house. 1440 Q street, Sat urday. September 30. Military Uniforms AH uniforms for advanced military science s'.udents have now arrived, and are being issued in the basement of Nebraska hall. Officers whose uni forms r-re ready will secure them as oon as possible and wear them dur ing the drill period. Swimming AH girls who wish to take swim ming, call at S 202. unless yon have received your swimming ticket- Tuesday, October 3 Alpha Kappa Psl luncheon, Cham ber of Commerce, noon. Omaha club dinner, 6 p. m., Grand hotel. Sarpy County club meeting, 7 p m.. Library 301. Iron Sphinx meeting, PI Kappa Phi house, 7:15. Superior students club, 7 p Social Silence 113. I'nion business meetin, 7 p. m. Kosmet Klub meeting, 7:30 p. m., Phi Gamma Delta house. De Molay meetin::. 7:43, Scottish Site temple. Vespers. 5 p. m., Ellen Smith hall. Wednesday, October 4 I'niversity Art club supper, 6 p. m.. Art gallery. Important meeiing of all members Theta Sigma Phi Wednesday, Octo ber 4. at 5 p. m.. Ellen Smith nail. Square and Compass club meet ing. 7 p. m.. Faculty hall. Girls Commercial club meeting. Social Science hall, room 303, 5 p. m. Thursday, October 5 Sigma Tau meeting, 7 p. m., Fac ulty hall. Lutheran club business meeting. 7 p. m.. Social Science 107. Friday, October 6 Union open meeting. S:30 p. m. Palhidian. Friday, October 6 Delian meeting, 7 p. m., Faculty halt Saturday, October 7 Football South Dakota vs. Ne braska, Lincoln. Delta Sigma Delta house dance. Band subscription dance. Armory. Alpha Delta Pi house dance. XI Delta dance. K. C. hall Lambda Chi Alpha house dance. Kappa Kappa Gamma house dance. Xi Delta subscription dance, K. C. hall. Agricultural college mixer. Armory. When the National Dairy Exposl tion opens its doors at St. Paul on Oct. 7, all of Ihe well groomed nn! mals proudly parading around the judging ring will not be able to boast of "blue blood." There will be the Bessies, the Nigs, the Pets, the Blackies, the Biindles. and the Spots, just good, old fashioned names without the Pie leije Sequel, DeKol, Langwater, Cavalier, Memey and Oaklands lucked onto them. Many of them will hold their heads ju:t as high as their aristocratic sis ters, and with perfect right to do so! For instance, there will be the grade Quernsey from the Empire cow testing association of Fond du Lac county with her enviable record ot S63 pounds of bmterfat and the grade Holstein from the same county with 576 pounds of fat to her credit. For the first time in the history of the "big show" grade cows are to be great part they play in the dairy in dustry of the nation. Five classes lor grade cows of each of the five breeds. Ayrshire, Brown Swis, Guernsey, Holsiein and Jersey, are offered. NEW FRESHMAN HATS MAY END HAZING EVIL A SENSE OF HUMOR On tie football field a player gtts lifcavilT tackled and knocked oct II lie geis np tfain iltl miJe on fcis face t-he bleacher will clieer nA antjlaud. A man lose an election by a de- jKiv. count. If be takes the defeat with a cheery ccgratultion for bit victor bis stock will rise one hundred per cent with friend and opponent alike. An officer or leader is doing bii best to lutie good but receives severe criticism for a mistake. If be accept t rablr and is open tor sug tl(,n tie results of the mirtake win brine him more respect and ad ntraivuw lima if it had never occurred On the other hand, had the player grumbled and poute-d. there wouic h. mdc the cry of tae fcun out. fc.A tie loser of the election blaineC Virtr oolitic" for bis 5efeat the .oe. nntd have laughed and thanked their lucky stars that an other had won; and had the officer faecomo disgmnUed and resumed lie chances are te could never have be-iS another XKwition of authority. Sorely U is not the easy thinr to lasgh at defeat or to smile at phyilca! diaoomfort It Is quite the opposite stud requires aa Innate quality of high order in the mas who displays it. Some eaQ It good sportsmanship. Others asay tern It a philosophic at- Sophcmore Gym All girls registered for sophomore fbys'cal education classes report in gymnasium suits lloujay, October z. Silver Serpent meetir-g Monday at (.0 p. m. at El'.en Smith ha!L Im portant- Secondary Ed. Club Picnic All students who are preparing to be high school teachers, are invited to attend the Secondary Education club picnic which will be held Tues day evening at Electric park. Those who wish to go are requested to meet at the Teachers college at i o;!ock, Tuesday afternoon. Ticke'.s will co on sale Monday morning in the Teachers college building. Organization Officers Officers of all campus organiza tions ars asked to call at the Stu dent Activities office aDy afternoon thi week between one and five ocloc In vocations! Students Club All vocational students are urced to atte-nd a meetin? Wednesday. Oc tober 4 at the American Lfgios club rfiais st 7:3o p. ju. He organization and election of oificers lor the com ing year. Special l . m arranged. A. S. C. E. Ail C. E. ttucenis are urged to at tend important business meeting at A. IOC. swimming Swimming for girls begins tonight. No one will be admitted to the pool without a ticket Those who are cot supplied t-ee Miss Clark in S 20!. General W. A. A. meeting Wednes day night at Elien Smith hail at 7:15 p. m. Agronomy Club Open meeting of the Agronomy club Tuesday evenine in 204 Dairy build- i ing. Vr. T. A. Kieeselba'h will epeak on tie development of fi-ld crops in Nebratka. AH those interested in Agronomy are w-e!eoine. FrethmeD are especially invited. Theta Sigma Phi Important meeting of all members. Wednebday, October 4, at 5 p. in., mien Smith tall. "What was all the noise la your room last night?" "Just my roommate falling asleep." All freshmen who took out football equipment and then dropped the course must turn in equipment at once, as a number of men wiac.ir? to join the squad are unable to do so be cause of the lack of equipment (Signea) FARLEY YOUNG Freshman Coach The green skull cap badge of tha humble freshman is gone from the campus of the University of Wisconsin for the first time this fall. With it have gone the old tradition of hazing student leaders predict. After all the mass meetings, resolu tions, protests, and actions of the Stu dent Senate of the past two or three years, has come a new freshman hat still green but already looked upon as a sicn of class pride. It was planned by a committee of students last spring and is being worn for the first time with the opening of the I'niversity this fall. The r. -w hat mad.- its official ap- j pearance at the Varsi'y Welcome. l2t Friday, but many frehm-n took to wearing it several clays before. It is ! now quite taik of the campus. The . faculty hopes thit its popularity means the end of hazing. In.-teal of being a foolish little .-kuil cap. the new hat is built like the j rials worn by enlisted men in the ! V. S. navy but green in color with six red ribs running to the center of ; the crown, and a r- d -W ju the front , of the brim. A coiored button on top of the crown indica"-; the colieg? to which the man belongs engineers wear a turjle button, agricultural stu dents, a brown button. Letters and Science students, a yellow button, and ... , t-i.: t. ... ,i ommerce. a wnne ounon. i u na ture will assi.-t the hundreds of fresh men in various departments of the I'niversity to beeonje acquaint'. d. Said the Daily Cardinal, student newspaper, in its editorial column last week: 'The passing of the old ekull-clinger marks the death of one of the most discordant influences in stduent life et WiKconrin. With it go the intolerable ideas of compulsion and personal in lerioritv, stimuli cf rowdyism. "That old cap represented a tradi tion of intense class rivalry and en mity. It was dangerous tradition. It began in the days of small enroll ment, when it was good fun to let good natured class spirit break forth into harmless hazing and friendly fights. Then Wisconsin grew. Greater en rollment brought more rowdiers. Stu dent groups, formerly small enough to be held in check by individual sense and decency, became unruly mobs. "The tradition become degenerate It came to mean icy water and pneu monia. Lad pipes and goose eggs. Brickbats and blood. Phosphorus bombs and burns. "It became a loathsome thing. It is well dead. That new cap means Wisconsin, and freshmen will wear It because they are proud to be Wisconsin sto- deots. Tt represents the traditions that have corns from the men who hare "U HALL" WORRIED The other day old University hall was seen loosing terriDiy worrieu. She had a deep frown on her wrin kled brow, because with the long. long years of English taught under her learned portals, she just could not understand the ensuing conver sations she heard before her very face. Two living Arrow-collar ails approached each other between classes. "Hello, old kid. "How s the old-timer today? Keen date you had last night: quite the sar dine's whiskers. I'd say. "Slick hopper?" Yeabo, she ain't nothin' else, must the mirth-provoking domo zel. S'long." Then without even allowing her to take a breath two dapper little flap pers flopped along with greetings. "Oh. hello, honey, old dear. Oh. darling. I thought you." man last; night was the sweetest thing I ever! saw. Oh. so much the razz berries! j Just perfect, really: Pep. darling. Oh, you just bet your sweet life, sweetheart. Clever, sweet papa, an"1 what a line!" I This was too much, so poor old j University hall merely sighed ami gave it all np. Little did she realize hat the sweet yonng things wer innocently discussing in modern col lege vernacular last night's dates. Lost and Found Lost Shell rimmed glasses in case, between 154S H St. and Library. Call Muo Kegan, B35S0. Lost: Waterman fountain pen, bo uveen University and Pharmacy hallls on Sept. 23; also small gold pencil, near Grunt ball, about Sept. 15. Re ward. Call Gamma Thl Beta house. Lost -Knloplironean Society pin Call B 4123. Lost Schrng & Allxi's grammar. Return to Daily Nebraskan office. Lost Shell-rimmed glasses iu case on campus Wednesday. Return to nnilv Nebraskan office or Call L6040. Lost Leather notebook containing notes valuable to the owner. Re turn to Nebraskan office. Lost: On campus. Friday, barrel of fountain pen. Return to Daily Nebraskan. Lost Cnmeo ring and class ring. "C. C. 1919." Please return to the Nebraskan office. rost Fair of bone glasses. to the Nebraskan office. Return Lost Shaffer fountain pen in So cial Science hall. Return to Nebras kan office. Lost Sherman's Call B2727. Dietetics text. Lost Delta Chi fraternity pin. Re ward. For sale Dark blue duvetyn suit, mole trimmed, grey silk lining, scarce ly worn. One gymnasium suit, used one semester. F4323. HEFFLEY'S TAYLORS For Those Nifty Clothes Remodeling, Cleaning. Repairing For Men and Women 138 North 11th TUCKER-SHEAN JEWELERS Dianicvmls, Watches. Fine Jewelry, Clocks. Sterlincr Silver. Cut Glass. Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing and Manufacturing. Opticians eyes examined Free. In our Optical De- Ipartnient you may select just what vou want in Eye Glasses or Spectacles. Fine Optical Repairing. Broken Lenses Duplicated. Stationers Stationery for he Office. School and Home. Waterman's Fountain Pens. Office Equipment and Sup plies. Crane's, Whiting's and Hurd's Fine Stationery. Complete line of Supplies for all departments cf Schools and Colleges. FORMAL OPENING OF DOLE STUDIO Newly and Completely Equipped The M -1 Ditinctive in the Middle Wet Wednesday Evening 1125 0 Oct. 11, 1922 7:30-10:00 The Evans Laundry 333 No. 12th - - - B-3355 S3 I f I I k IT'S THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL Boy when you PROMISE HER GOOD CANDY, mak GOOD with a box of Rudge & Gueniels Candies. It's the thing ti.'s season. Ask anybody. mr f rvrvNy VAVMQ and well tend X where you aai sas our Candies all CTer the Stats your order for candy any- bere you say. Tell tu where. Candy Street Flor. You know "birds of a feather" If you wear clothes from Magees you'll be flocking with the best fellows in the University Fall Suits & Overcoats $25 and Upward Sweet Apple Cider 100 per cent pure apple juice mado from sound Jonathan apples. We cater especially to University, Fraternity and Sorority parties and social functions of all kinds. Ice cold cider in kegs with spigots will be furnished on six hour notic. We also serve cider at our 12th Street MilL Idaho Fruit Company 218 No. 12th B2472 THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. 11th & B Sts. 3 Phone B1392 I i "YOUR BOSOM FRIEND" More for Merit Than Volume B6755 340 So. 11th Lee H. Ager, Pres. Geo. L. Supress V. P. & Gen. Mgr. : -M : . m Underwear I: Fits and It Lasts so, infeas good on the skin because its texture is right. You will ba ccmr fortable in these suits vhen the weather turns crisp that may be to morrow. Be pT52p22sd come in today. 0i Tot Jrwri w Qoum; WUMIlHKmi when anrjaZi