1M1E DAILY NEBRASKA N The Daily Ncbraskan I'ul'lUl.nl Siiinlay, 'i'lKMiln.v. WtMhu'itiliiy, Tliur-.:.. , ti ml l i lilny iiKinilim of '" " aurk I i tin l ulvcl ll.v i f .Nrlil'iiMkn. Ar.-ihr.l I'";' iii:Im!'": ill Npixlal rule r ,)hImu I I I f'T I" S.vIImm 1KW. Art of tiiinl ir ;i, I'"'!, inilli.irl.cil .1 11 n un ry :n, It)'.':1. OH-I...I. IMVMiSin 'l III.1C A Tl I IKl.r Diifrlli t tin- Minimi l'ul- lliiilloii llmird. KlIIWlM IIH SI'i' I I'lllHH llllllIlT III till' lOKl "I In i- In l.lni'i'lii. Ni'linmkii. uiiiliT the Art I' Ciiiii-ri'iiM. Miircli 1ST0. (.Ul.s-... " " ' si,;'. n hi'ini'Htir ..., . I'lvo OnU . t i i'i xh nil I'liiiiiiniiirntliiiiH to l it- II II.Y MiltHASKAX ,t:i'tiTi A, I.iiK-olli. Noli. 1 1' l.t i iio.N i:s i hItnH,v i ri. l-lM'lllllKN ItliHH'J lM.U.r.iil .mil luislii.'s vttUv In Hiilltli ,., , r luisrmi'iil nf tl"' AilnillilH- t r;l f tn ! I llilll. Ilrrln-rl Itmn null. . Kllltiir Mar.: i . V, viiiiin Mil mi it I n IT Killtol lli'li'ii Iviiiiiini'r iMiirlntr Killtnr rtinrli'K A. MifHiHI Mitlil i:illtnr Hon -ml KiilTi'tt Mirlit Killtur Dnini, .1 . ..laiin MkIiI Killtur rtmiiiHT' Ivln-i'.v HiisIiii'-m Mutuiitrr (lift, -1 ' I ii-'-i it. Inlii's Micr. Cluri'i.. . l.l.M.iilf in illation Miiiumi'r on it k not t;s. I;.!!- ! ". -. I :i u;l u filili'l'. :l '1 'l.'lllv llvsii'i s !:ii'iiLMr. l-il ilailv. i i: 'Mi is tsi i:. I nm.it i V. Miiiin MifM I'Mllnr ,l..liir 1 u, ,i . V-.'t Mirlit 1'illtor quota In tho stadium drive Ih Indica tive tif their tittlludo toward cur tu-liool. Surely no liner way to ro pay them for this Hplrlt of pniinnrl en u bi shown tliitn ly boosting this enterprise of the ('ommunlyt Chest. A year's suceessftil hniiilllUK of the finances of ho ninny organizations In the Community Chest will bo watched with Interest tit the University. Some similar plan of handling tho limine .!'.? of campus activities lias been needed for a Iohr time. More pub licity for the budgets of campus or ganizations will bo tt beneficial re suit of the adoption of the Commun ity Chest otherwise known as the sliiRle tax. Notices : t;. v. . i k I s I' lil.T.ow. i l,i rowed by K..i.!' "'-' Wool; whirh is sclieduleil to si ; rt next Monday. In tin s.' c eli brat io'.'.s may be seen tile result of tile prow ill of collii;e si'ii'il at Nebraska. About thro.' years i'no when t!;e men of he Law Collene appcai'Ml at football in lines with their colleire hals ami cre;:tni a sensation with their colle.ee veils, other colleges, started plans to ctpial their eiillmsiasm. Al most every college now sets aside a day or a -week each year in which the attention of the whole University coniinunily is directed to its activities and in which its students may have an opportunity to become better ac quainted with one a not her. This growth of spirit anion;; the college is to be commended and is productive of fine results. The ef forts made to tell the people of this city and community of the growth and accomplishments of each college is an especially worthwhile of these celebrations. In no way should the college "week" conflict with the obviously successful movement underway to arouse and promote a bigger and fiuer Nebraska spirit. On the other hand, loyalty to one's college is one step i.i t.!ie growth of a greater Uni versity spirit. l.tl..'M .f I.-I IIITIM T.lllTI'Ht will t , I in Miu i-ulnnm fur lu poiini'i'u I vt iliim i'i'iy ulii'iilil In' In 'lie N ii-iiHkiin' iiffnp I'l' rtv oc'lnpk Phi "eta Kappa. 1'hl Beta Kappa Initiation and din ner, Ellen Smith Hall, 6 p. m., Friday, April 20. Yellow Lantern. There will be a complete practice of the "Yellow Lantern" tonight in Hi, Ar c: ,v v members of the cast. Rehearsal of the first act will start at 7:1a. Rehearsal of the sec oud art ill begin at S: 1.1. Corn Cobs. Corn Cob meeting. Sigma Kpsilon bouse. 7:eD tonight. Girls' Tennis Tournament. ('iris sign up for te All-Girls' Singles Tennis Tournament. Sign up on the poster in the gym before Fri day noon. W. A. A. Board. V. A. A. mooting, Wednesday noon in the Armory. S 101. Engineers. All material for the "Sledge" must l,t put in t';. ballot boxes before Wednesday evening. Green Goblin. Green Goblin meeting Hushnell Guild house Wednesday evening at Calendar The' Episcopal Club will hold its regular dinner meeting at the Y. M. Ol'j ten days remain until the opening ot the 19-3 home bas?baii sta,. When the Husker open th? season he:-.' on the 27th, hundreds of student fr.ns will be on hand to watch the game. The decisive victories over the Missouri Tigers at Columbia have demonstrated the ability of our team. They have shown what Coach Dye can do when he has enough time for practice. It's too early to predict results in the Missouri Valley race, tut if the Nebraska team maintains the pace set last Friday and Satur day, the Cornhuskers have a line chance to land in the position to ward which they are always striving in all activities at the top of the Missouri Valley. a A D8 and give your stomach a lilt. Provides "the bit ol weetM In bmnmficiai form. Helps to cleanse the teefn and keep The Community Chest drive has been unusually successful in the towns and cities in which it has been put into operation. The idea of com bining a large number of drives Into one saves time, annoyance, and ex pense. Community chest drives have been put into operation in cities be fore they have become the preval ent method of raising funds for cam pus activities at colleges over the country. A few colleges are adopt ing the idea and Community Che.-t drives seem "bound to increase in popularity as a satisfactory method of eliminating so many campaigns for funds. An advantage of the rlan Is thai each contributor is given an oppor tunity to know to what activities hte money goes and to read the budgets of the organizations. His own budget can become better stabilized if he knows all at once Just what his ex penditures for beneficiaries ore to amount to for a year. The City of Lincoln is about to start its first Community Chest drive for the purpose of raising funds for charities and public service works. The directors of that drive look with reason toward the students of the University a3 contributors tp their drive. The University is a dominant factor in the social and business life of this community and its response to the appeal will be a generous one. During the past winter, we have bad an opportunity to see the fine backing which the people Jof this community have given to the Univer sity. Their success in raising their IRON SPHINX PINS ILL Li 1 UNI JEWELER EST. 1871 ENUS PENCILS penal at tiif woH4 , R the student or prof., the superb VENUS out-rivals I for perfect pencil work. 7 Lluck degrees 3 copying. American Lead Pt-nril Co. 220 Fifth Ae. New York y X Write for booklet on VBNTT8 Pencils aixl Venus Kv fkpoixtxd Mechanical Pnal C. A. Club rooms (13th & P) at 6 p. 111. Tuesday. Wednesday, April 18 Vostals luncheon, 121 o'clock. -N Thursday, April 19. Kuppt 1'hl meeting, 7:00, Ellon Smith Hall. Fi'lday, April 20. Phi Delta' Chi banquet, Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Delta Phi spring party. Lin coln. Phi npfa Kappo Uecention, Ellen Smith Hall, 5-1 1 o'clock. Alpha Sigma Phi dnnco, Antelope park. " Saturday, April 21 Pun-Presbyterian club dinner nt Grand Hotel, fi:15. Phi Mu spring party, Commercial Club. Delta Gamma srr'r.g party, Ellen Smith Hall. Phi Delta Chi spring party, Lincoln Hotel. Silver"- Scrpertt Circus, Armory. Delta Delta Delta spring party, Uosewilde. 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