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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1923)
J1IE DAILY NEBHASKAN The Daily Nebraskan I'nhlNluil SiiikIm v. Tm'Bilav, Wctliu'Hcliiy Tliiirriilnv anil I rlilny innriiliitf uf null Wl'I'k ll.v'llw t IliviTMlt)' Of Nl'lllllHkll. Arct'iiicil for niiilliiitr in Hpi'i'liil rule of iiONlniM' iiruvlilfil fnl1 In Si-clliin UtW. Art if octiiln-r :i, I'.'iiT, iiullmrlziMl .Iniumry a, lu'.'i:. (imilVI. IMMIISITV VI lll.H'ATION I nd.T Hi? Hitfc linn uf llif hlll(lnt l'ub lliiltloll llimril. KlltTt(l MM HIMOllll I'lllHII lllll t tlT III till' pOMluffict In Ml 1". Ni'ItiihIiii, liuilcr tile Act uf I'miim-HN, Mnrcli .'1, InTO. fcul rlptjon r;il JJ.00 a j ur H.lb II hrini'Htrr ttliirl ropy I''v Onu iVililri'HM nil I'niiiniiiiM'iil Imm to VII K DAILY MIIIK.VNKAN SimMiiii A, I.liirnln, Ni'li. TK.I.i:rHOM;S I iiImthII.v Hi. lOvrnlnex lt(iHH Kiilorl:il iiinl ln'lin"iM ufflivs In sniith- wrM rm r uf liilvciiifiit uf tlio AiluilnlH- tnillivn Hull. 1 HvrlMTt Hrow ni'll, Jr Killtor M.irJ.irie W mini MmiiUflnK F.illtol llli-n KiinmuT .Woi-lute Killtor C iuirli-N A. Mitrliell Mulit Killtor Ilomiril lluffitt Mlflit Killtor 1 in me it V. Mnim Micht Killtor rimiiiicc.v llntv HiihIiipmh Miinnirrr Clifford M. IlickM AmM. 1IiihIimnh Mgr. OiiriMiri' KliMioff f'lrciiliitlon Miinnirer OH'ICK HOI KS. K.lltor. 4 ," dully. l:miiiiin IC.lit.ir. 3-0 iliilly. r.iiKi-M'ss .MiiiKiu-cr. t 'I il:ill.v. I'OH THIS ISM K. NlKht Killti-r C'liiirli' A. Mitclirll Hugh 'o XnsNtiuit Mitlit Killtor How many people actually under stand that the College of Agriculture is a part of the University? The number is surprisingly small as shown by the ridiculous uestions sometimes asked of Ag students by undergradu ates in other colleges. Some confuse the College of Agri culture with the School of Agricul ture which is the high school of the College founded for the purpose of giving- agricultural training to high school students. Although the session of the School lasts only six months, the institution is an accredited high school. Ag students are proud of the rep resentation which they have in Uni versity athletics and point to this record as one part of their program of co-operation with the other col leges. The captain of the wrestling team is an "Ag". One-half of the men on the cross country team are registered in the "cow college." From the ranks of the Ag students also come five track men, three or four candidates for the wrestling and swimming teams. The Ags also boast representation on the football and baseball squads. Yes the College of Agriculture is certainly a part of the University. The big student day at the Ag Col lege the day of Farmers' Fair not only advertises the College throughout the state but it advertises the whole University. Farmers' Fair is spon sored each year primarily to let Uni versity students and the University community find out about all the ac tivities of the College. The Ags are at their best on Farmmers' Fair day. Every student should make a special effort to take advantage of the oppor tunity offered to "know the Ag College.' The College of Agriculture extends to every student and member of the faculty of the University a welcome to Farmers' Fair tomorrow. Extensive plans to make the Fair an all-University fun-fest have been carried to completion. The beautiful and spa cious Ag College campus will be the scene of all -day festivities. Every possible means of entertainment has been provided by student committees. There will be the gayest of carnival attractions pink lemonade, pop-corn, merry-go-round, dancing, fortune-telling and clown performances. ' The Wild West show has all the earmarks of Frontier Days. Nebraska meets Missouri in basebafl in the afternoon. All departments of the College are offering exhibits, demonstrations and short programs. It's a gala day. II ut Farmers' Fair means far more than a holiday. It is a day especially for student; on the city campus to become acquainted with the broad de velopment and growth of the Ag Col lege. All the natural beauty of the Ag campus, all the splendor of the buildings may be seen for the first time by those who l.ave never seen the Ags in action. Farmers' Fair is a big event for the Ags and therefore is a big event for the whole University.' Numerous student activities are scheduled for this week. Almost every student will be interested in more than one of the events scheduled for today and tomorrow. Today comes the annual Kosmet Klub production, a baseball game and a holiday for Pre Medics. Tomorrow along with the Farmers' Fair, there comes a first- class dual track meet and another baseball game. The attractions are interesting and varied enough so that no student need mourn for lack of ac tivities outside the class room. That so many" activities can be car ried on at once shows the size of Ne braska U. If all are carried on suc cessfully, no better example of the growing Nebraska spirit of self-sacrifice for the interests of the whole institution has been shown on the campus. Notices iNntli'fH of tM'iirrin Interest will be iiiliileil in Oil column for two ronitecu live iIh.v. Copy Nlifulri tie In the N miiskaii office hr flv oriuck.4 COIINHUSKER Applications for positions on the stafT of the 1921 Cornhusker will be received until May 8, at the office of student activities, where blanks may be secured. The posi tions to be . filled are: Editor, junior managing editor, business manager, and assistant business manager. north of the Social Science building Sunday morning at 9 o'clock for base ball practice. Calendar Thursday, May 3 Kappa Phi mooting, Ellen Smith Hall from 7-8. Friday, May 4 Muriel Allen Recital, Temple The ater, 8:00. Nu-Meds Omaha Day. Closed night, Kosmet Klub show. Saturday, May 5 Closed night, Farmers' Fair. Sunday, May 6 Y. W. C. A. Breakfast for staff, at 8:00; Ellen Smith Hall. Silver Serpent. Silver Serpent meeting Friday o'clock, Ellen Smith Hall. Very im portant meeting for old members only. Math Club Picnic. The Math Club picnic which was called off Tuesday will be held Mon- lay. May 7, at 5:30. The members will meet at Antelope park just south of A street. Student Council Student Council meeting at 5 o'clock today. Social Science 107. Very important. DeMolay All DeMolays interested in baseball will meet Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at 33rd and O streets for prac- Company "F" Members of Company F will meet CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR first class typing of thesis, call B-140S. Work guaranteed. ntb&psr. OUTSIDE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Rector's Pharmacy 13th and V "Drive Up to Our Curb" 10O7 O yTDECT Sale nniversary Still continues until Saturday Night Something new every day especially in SPORT COATS. Now selling for only $1475 Grey and Tan Pleated Skirts $4.95 Late Arrivals in Spring Shirts, Collar-At-v tached or Collar to Match. $2.00 to $5.00 UIATTFPS AMD f" HABERDASHERS UVJ TONIGHT and SATURDAY NIGHT at the LINDELL PARTY HOUSE "The Merrymakers REFRESHMENTS $1.00 PLUS TAX Dancing Tonight AT ANTELOPE PARK Newly Redecorated The Best Floor in the City and LEO BECK With a Better Orchestra Than Ever. FIVE CENTS A DANCE , WHY PAY MORE? Dancing Every Night KENT A NEW FORD High clasajC cars for particular people. uiw-'ni rates and always open. Motor-Om Company, D4718, 1120 P St. LOST Gold Slmrlto pencil, prob ably on Ag Campus, Friday morning. LC017. HAIN OK SHINE, snow or sleet, you'll Bee Munson's Rent-a-Fords on the , streets. B1550 IU517. 1125 P St WANTED To see the owner of any seat In the front row downstairs for the Kosmet show. F5308. LOST Antique gold ear ring. Call F4iv'9 or leave at Nebraskan office A normal man la ono who thinks he is a great help around the house when he cleans his own safety razor. "Henry Ward Beecher" by Dr. John Andrew Holmes, Pastor at the First Congrega tional Church, L arid 13th Streets. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Come! 33P I O O Oh! Genuine Old Kentucky Style M int Freeze where good things come from. 12th & M. B-3121 If you have to run every time you see a storm-cloud better get one of our Gabardine Raincoats and be well-dressed for rain or shine! $25 MAGEE Golden Hoenshcl's 1 irmeasa nt A NEW Soda Fountain has just been installed in connection J with the Tea Room with an ex- pert dispenser in charge. - After-theater and after-dance parties given special attention. J ,V.V.V.V.V.W.SV.V.VVAV.V.VVV.V.V.V.V.V.V.,.V YOU'VE OFTEN NOTICED THIS Here's a common fault of badly designed coats a vent that splits apart. The correct design, the skill fully balanced lines of a Kirschbaum coat prevent this unsighdy fault. Why is it that one suit fits better than another, lools smarter and wears longer? It's the difference between. good design and bad. Between quality and cheapness. Between inferior clothes and the Kirschbaum kind. ?30 to 45 Radge &.-GtienzeI Sx wrschbmjm