The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1923, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
Published Sunday. Tuesday, Wednedy,
Taursday and Friday BBorninfs ol each
week' by the University at Nebraska.
Accepted for mailinf at special rata !
peeOfe provided lor in Section 1101, Act
I October A, 1917, authorized January SO,
1022.
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Emmett V. Msun Editor
Howard Buffett Managing Editor
RAG CARPET
Contributions
Are Invited
He "You know I only live . to
make you happy."
She "Dear me, you ought not go
to all that trouble."
The cripjfle confronted his lawyer
"Heavens man your bill is outrage
ous. You are taking four-fifths of
thedamage."
Lawyer "I furnished the skill and
the necessary legal learning for your
case."
Victim "Yes, but I furnished the
case itself."
Lawyer "Bosh, anybody could
fall down a coal hole."
EDITORIAL STAFF
William Bertwell ...... News Editor
u...k News Editor
Paul C Richardson...... News Editor, drjve- J
BUSINESS STAFF
Clifford M. Hicks Business Manager
Clarence Eickhoff Asst. Business Manager
Otto Skold Circulation Manager
The Rag Doll reports that she saw
three men yesterday who were still
wearing the red buttons that they re
ceived in the student athletic ticket
hey evidently still believe
that they are in danger of being
stopped every few feet by a zealous
campaign committee.
If nerve was all that was needed
to make an aviator, we know some
birds who would surely fly high.
The Rag Doll says that a good
many of us would probably make
better grades if we stayed away from
class entirely.
We did feel cheap when the young
onion said it wouldn't give a cent
for us.
" You make me
Ford to its owner.
tired," said the
The Rag Doll says that the green
cap controversy does more than the
green caps. It at least covers both
sides.
Notices
Menorah Society.
Trofessor Alexis will address the
Alenorah society Sunday at 8 p. m.
in Faculty hall, on "Prophecies in
the Old Testament."
Presbyterian Church Meeting.
A special meeting of young people
Sunday night at the church on 18th
and M. Dr. Nyce is the leader and
will give a talk.
St. Paul.
S. R. McKelvie, former governor
of Nebraska, will speak at St. Paul
M. E. church Sunday at 7 p. m. dur
ing the league service. All students
are cordially invited.
OFFICE HOURS
Every afternoon with the exception
Friday and Sunday.
Xebraskans will find that the out
fide world will take their' honored
.1 ! memories, and even their honored
dead, if they themselves do not as
sume the initiative. They are men
NEBRASKA WINS. 'whom Nebraska cannot forget and
After beir.p considered the winners. a ha, of fame wou)J prei-erit th(?ir
two months before the kickoff. Notre 1 names to the successive generations
Pame. once called the wonder team. of students. xhat we haven't a hall
fe'.l in the most decisive defeat of its of fame seems tQ be merclv neglect.
career. The Corr.huskers. supported .
by a body of students keyed up to j
the highest pitch, smashed, tore, and
passed to a clean-cut victory. The
game was an upset, but it was a di
rect result of determination to give !
all and conced! nothing. i
Student Opinion.
For two weeks the students have
been drilled ir.to the gospel of fight
and in that time they have expressed
determination to expend their su
preme efforts in whipping the highly ( contained in my letter to the Chan-
praised invaders. icellor, with the idea that there might
For those men who played Ne- j be a few like J. T. M. who failed to
Contributions to this column art very
welcome and invited. Student opinion is
valuable to the editorial staff of the paper,
consequently we welcome it.
To the Freshman Class:
I have been withholding an answer
to J. T. M.'s reply to the artniments
braska has a great measure of grati- see any aristocracy in the dictation
tude. Every man played a game that 0f the Iron Sphinx. However, the
made the entire United States give matter seems to be settled now, and
this middle western school a glance I am taking the liberty of answering
that marked the University of Ne- an arguments in favor of Iron Sphinx
braska as a great institution. Ne- methods.
braska's fine sportsmanship and Ne- j t answer to J. T. M. I would like
braska's fight against odds was noth- to say that I, too, am proud of the
ine short of remarkable and it shall tat.t that T sm froOiman in th T'ni-
always be considered a potent factor. Versity of Nebraska. I am not bv anv and we real,y believe that "e can do
W I " A. S T A. 1 ll A.
When those hundreds of students means ashamed of it. I am so proud
attended the rally Friday night and 0f tte fact tjat t bitterly resent all
when Captain Lewellen and Coach attempts at dictation on the part
Dawson expressed their opinions ot 0f tne upperclassmen. I believe that
only a University student, but that
he is also an upperclassmen. He ha?
the type of school spirit which telis
him something like this, "I am a Uni
versity of Nebraska man, and there
fore I may violate the laws of the
state of Nebraska at my pleasure. I
am an upperclassmen therefore, jive
me a barrel stave and I will enjoy my
self at the expense of the under-
I classmen." He is so thoroughly satu
I rated with this creed that no revon-
l fihlo nroMimpnt would hiv' snv of hfr
effect upon him than to cause him to
become insanely angry.
Fellow freshmen, I was wrong in
my attack upon this institution, but I
had come into contact wi;h a few men
like P. H. and I was judging the en
tire University by them. I am very
sorry that I judged so hastily and if
this falls into the hands of any pros
pective L'niversity students I want to
assure them that Nebraska is a won
derful school. Every one here is
working for a common cause, "The
advancement of the University of Ne
braska." The student body is so .
thoroughly imbued with this idea that ,
they take every opportunity of ex-
pressing their loyalty. Right now our
main object is to beat Notre Dame .
Practical Idealism Club.
The Practical Idealism Club will
meet Tuesday at 7 p. m. at Social
Science 102 and continue the discus
sion on "Hedonism." All interested
welcome.
Senior Advisory Board.
A meeting of the Senior Advisory
Board will be held at Ellen Smith
hall Tuesday at 12.
Freshman Commission.
There will be' a meeting of the
new Freshman Commission Tuesday
at 7:10 at Ellen Smith hall.
Freshman Olympic.
The Freshmen Olympics commit
tee will meet with the Green Goblin
j Olympics committee this afternoon
at the Pi Kappa Phi house, 1438 R
street at 5 o'clock. Important. j
Dr. E. M. Cramb, Osteopath, U. of
N. '99. Burlington Blk. 13th & O Sts.
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the game in no indirect manner.
I we are just as intelligent, just as
there seemed to be that- declaration sane, and just as true men and wo-
it. Our spirit is. such that we even .
break out in class singing the Corn
husker. This is the real University
spirit and it recognizes no classes.
Each man is the equal of every other
man.
in tne air tnat -Nebraska was eitner men &s tere are j anv other casS- ow you posioiy wonder at my;
tn win T crivA Tfro Tlomo tYiA ( rri . , ... . , rni.al rharffa rtf Anininn TVn !
- - - i ne oiner pomi Drougm out oy j. - r . .
est battle of her career. T.M. is that the wearing of a green !dent Council met Tuesday evening'
There are hard games ahead, how- cap is a custom an(j that customs have and officially took away all the power!
ever. Ames, on the schedule for aways piaved an important part in'of the Iron Sphinx to enfore the
next week, has a strong team that!the iv.es 0 al! peopies. This most 8Teen caP tradition. The whole
will cause trouble for the victorious 1 nj-ediy js true. 1 would not for reatter 's P'acd under the jurisdic
Huskers. There must be no over- !0I)e moment denv it, but J. T. M. does t'on of a representatie body, the!
confidence. There must be that ' ot stop to consider that there are ! Student Council, and while I do not '
same determination and spirit to win. both good and bad traditions and cus-aPprove of the sliSht Pwers "r- j
When he Thanksgiving game shall toms. If he will review his history cse by representatives of the lower
nave ceea p.ayea ana eDrasKa snau he j, find ttat ,any CIstoms nave ciassmen, me Student council is
have passed through every game with sprur.g. ap tjat vere entirely detri-1 u5te aa improvement over that asso
that grant-and-coneede-nothing spirit, ,ental to the public welfare. j ciatioT1 of rejuvenated cave-men, the
we may celebrate. In the meantime, j It vas not jong Q tl)at was a I Iron Sphinx. The Student Council
fight, students, fight ! custom to hold our fellow men as ! does not aPProve of force of any kind
'slaves. Not quite so far back, some,and "locates the use of persuasion
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j people customarily made beasts ofjin PTtuating the green cap tra-
TT it cr nrrd m V.t.r.A-: tliPnirN croTT Ratnrdav r.ie-ht ' oluoa- i ms atniuae eliminates an
that th i nn nail of famo for nro-' through an over-indulcence in lionor. ; of main objection to the tradition
fessors. deans and friends "of the And it used to be our custom to and 1 intnd to wear 8en cap just
University, to all of whom there is j withhold from women the right to
a debt that can never be paid by a vote. We customarily denied her the'
commerc:al medium. There are j right to hold property in tier own
men who lived, who gave their lives j name after she became married,
to Nebraska, and who died, to be for-j After she married, her whole person
gotten as generations of students ' ality was submerged in that of her
were graduated. (husband.
Dean Bessey, after whom the j These are a few customs that have
building on the campus was named, j cost us many dollars and endless
was a man who left an impression , strife to be rid of. In view of the
after him in the name of his students, fact then, that there are bad customs
Alumni coming back in the spring, j as well as good customs, is it not
are forced to resurrect his name be- i better to examine each very carefully
cause students have forgotten it
Another man mho should receive rec
ognition is Professor D. W. Brace.
At one time, one of America's great
est physicists, he conducted his ex
periments in the basement of Ne
braska hall. Later the laboratories
were built and Professor Brace died
before determining whether you will
follow it?
In regard to P. H.5s reply to "A
Passerby," I do not have much say.
It seems from his argument that he
has just arrived from Russia and
knows very little about American
culture. It seems almost incredible
before he had an opportunity to dis-lthat he is a University student, but
play his real ability and genius. the Editor assures me that he is nt
In athletics there have been many ' 8jBJBBBa
men who have helped place the insti- H
tution before the eyes of others.
Jack Best, Guy Chamberlain, Ruther
ford and Rhodes will be forgotten if
Nebraska does not include them in a
hall of recognition. Other men are
playing football today, some of them '
could easily receive berths on the i
best teams in America, yet, ten years
from now their names will be but '
topics for us, alumni, to discuss. ;
Strangers coming to Nebraska
many years hence will probably ask j
students about the men who helped
make Nebraska a great University,!
and of course, the students will have j
to confess ignorance. A man went '
to Champ Clark's home town in Mis-1
souri a short time ago and asked ;
where the grave of that great deader;
was to be found. So one knew ex- j
cept an old negro. Georgians began
to think about the bones of Ogle-j
thorp a short time ago and tried to
locate them. They were thought toj
be in England, but the English senti-1
as soon as I can obtain one and I
would suggest That other Freshmen
who have no more objection to the
green cap than I, do the same.
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