The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 28, 1923, Image 2

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N E B R A SKAN
THE DAILY
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The Daily Nebraskan
Published Sunday. Tuesday. Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday momingi of each
rHt by tha University ol Nebraska.
Acceptad for mailing at apacial rata el
stage provided tor in section uus, aci
of October S, 1917, authorized January 20,
i"za.
OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY
Under tha Direction of tha Student Publi
cation ooara.
Entered a second-class matter at tha
Peatomce In Lincoln, Nebraaka, under Act
I Confreaa, March 3, 1879.
, Subscription rata $2.00 a year
a aemeaier.
dingle Copy Five centa
Address all communicatle . to
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Editorial and Business Offices, University
Hall 10.
Phones.
Day 142 University Exchange
Niaht - B6882
Howard Buffett Editor
Emmett V. Maun Managing Editor
V- MTORIAL STAFF
William Rortsll News Editor
William Card News Editor
Hugh Cox News Editor
Paul Richardson...- - News Editor
Alice Thuman Assistant News fcditor
Doris Trott Assistant News Editor
STAFF
Carolyn Airy
John Allison
Corine Anderson
Ruth Beacom
William Cejnar
Kenneth Cook
Leila Stahl
OF REPORTERS.
Judd Crocker
Julius Frandsen
Victor Hackler
John Hollingsworth
Philip O'Hanlon
Lillian Ragsdale
Dorothy Zust
Geraldine Swanick
RUSINESS STAFF
Clifford M. Hicks Business Manager
Clarence Eickhoff Asst. Business Manager
Otte Skold .Circulation Manager
BUSINESS ASSISTANTS
Marion Woodard William Stewart
Raymond Swallow Harold Stebbins
OFFICE HOURS
Every aiternoon with the exception of
Friday and Sunday.
ATTEND THE RALLY.
The last football rally of the year
will be held tonight in the Armory.
Plans have been completed to make it
the biggest and best rally of the year.
There are a number of reasons why
all students should make a special
effort to attend this rally tonight.
This rally will afford the student
body their last chance to show the
team that they are backing them, win
or lose. It will be the last rally for
seven regulars on the football team,
who will play their last game for the
Scarlet and Cream tomorrow. It will
be the last rally for those students
who will graduate next June.
In view of these facts, it is no
more than fitting that every student
be present at the rally tonight, to
give a last great demonstration of
his loyalty and support of the 1923
Cornhusker football team, which will
go down in athletic history as the
conquerors of the Notre'Dame "won
der team" of 1923.
The superb spirit shown by the
students during the past grid season
is without a parallel in Nebraska his
tory, and Nebraska students must not
fail now. Nebraska must close the
season tonight with the greatest rally
ever held at the University.
Attend the Rally.
life and progress of the University.
Their only reward is experience and
the personal satisfaction gained from
the knowledge of work well done.
This list is only a fraction of the
students who are working on the pa
per. Only those students who have
done a large amount of work, who
the contributing to the issue each
day, are on this list. The names of
other reporters will be added to the
list as soon as their work on the paper
justifies the honor.
Student Opinion.
Contributions to this column are very
welcome and invited. Student opinion la
valuable to the editorial staff of the paper,
consequently we welcome It.
To the Editor:
Dear friend Weaver: A second
worth ah! How the ladies do ap
preciate your dictation regarding
their dress. 'Tis well said. We strive
to please. By tomorrow all the "high
collars, tweed suits, swagger coats,
and mannish ties will be donated to
rummage sales and the sweet young
things will be scouring the five and
ten to "match the shade of their
eyes," and will trip to 8 o'clocks in
dainty taffeta formals with ribbons
oh inches and inches, and yards and
yards of ribbon. And the tall girls
will look like rainbow-shades, Christ
mas trees and the plump co-eds like
boudoir lamp shades. Small matter.
The worthy males dictate and we fol
low. According to the gentlemen,
our future happiness depends on them
so they must be pleased at any cost.
Friend Weaver you had the priv-
lege of expressing your opinions on
feminite dress so let a co-ed outline
a few improvements for you. In the
first place a girl hates a "feminine
man even more tnan a man nates a
mannish girl." A girl hates blue
and ivory cigarette holders, and soft
dainty hands attached to a man are
as enraging as a red flag to a bull in
most cases. If a girl must be dainty
and feminine, then a man should be
mannish! He should possess strength
and endurance and develop enough
muscle to carry a notebook without
tiring.
Maybe we could arrange a course
of lectures on correct dressing by
Willy Weaver. Wouldn't the hall be
filled with co-eds, big ones, little
ones, lat ones, sum ones, ugiy ones,
pretty ones all willing to learn how
to attract the masculine world! Or
maybe you could arrange private les
sons divulge your little secrets of
feminine charm. A divine idea! Que
sait? Anyway, may I thank you in
behalf of the girls of this University?
Very doubtfully yours, A CO-ED.
RAG CARPET
Help!
Help I
"Let's Roll the Aggies."
The Rag Doll says that some of
us get led on, but the poor turkeys
get fed on.
"Goo-by" said the French pastry.
THANKSGIVING ANTHEM.
"Roll Dem Bones."
The giraffe has a cold, I hear.
Yeah, she ate her breakfast in too
high an altitude thi3 morning.
We have often missed our aim in
life, especially when we aimed at a
wastebasket. .
When the Ad Man Got Nervous.
Rent a Ford A child can run it
Shove it yourself Eventually, why
not now.
Say it with flowers For younger
men.
Ivory soap There's a reason.
First Witch When shall we three
moot aeain?
Second Ditto In thunder, light-
nine or ram?
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Third Likewise Oh, girls, I can t.
I just had a marcel.
hall Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Company Rifle Team.
The following men are especially
requested to get some practice for
the company rifle team this week.
The five highest men will represent
the company in the matches next
week. R. F. Russel, J. C. Hunt, E.
Erickson, Jack Forrest, C. Rogers, H.
E. Stanley, H. Gillan, Chas. Hedges,
L. M. London.
Notices
THE COLLEGE COMIC.
There are signs of a chance for
the better in the College comic pub
lications. Since the war these publi
cations seem to have taken a rather
childish delight in dipping their fin
gers in the mud. They have attempted
to be very, very naughty but have
not even succeeded in being inter
esting. Their continual over empha
sis of the sex and the liquor themes
and their stupid lack of good taste
has made the magazines sickening
and tiresome.
Now comes the Harvard Lampoon
with the announcement that it has
changed policy and that from now
material will be selected because of
cleverness and not because of pseudo
smartness and sophistication. The
Notre Dame Comic has followed and
there are indications that other mag
azines will fall in line. This move
ment should be a relief to those who
wish the College Comic to assume its
rightful position. As a magazine of
real humor and satire no one can
rightfully object to it but when it
becomes filled with exceedingly dull
and rather questionable writing, it
certainly may be objected to as a
waste of time, energy and print stock.
This change may have its effect
upon our own campus. There is talk
of the revival of the Nebraska Comic
Magnzine. If it is revived let us
hope that it follows the policy inaug
urated by the Lampoon and bars
from its pages the sort of thing that
has characterized most college humor
ous publications for several years.
All notices for this column must
be in the Nebraskan office by 4
o'clock on the day preceding the pub
lication of the notice.
Practical Idealism Club.
Meeting Wednesday night at 7:00
in S. S. 102. Devon C. Eyer will speak
on "The Ideal Politician." Everyone
is invited.
"Backward" Party.
A "Backward" party is to be
given by the Home Economics faculty
for the girls of the Agricultural col
lege, November 30, at the gymnasium
on Ag campus.
Mortarboard Tea.
On Wedfsday afternoon will be
held the first of a series of teas given
by Mortarboard for freshmen and
sophomore girls. It will be from 3
to 5 o'clock at Ellen Smith hall.
Kearney Club.
Kearney Club meeting at Faculty
CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE.
Beginning today, the names of fif
teen reporters' on the Daily Nebras
kan are being published in the mast
head of the paper. This step has been
made by the management of the
paper, in conjunction with the publi
cation board, in an effort to give
some regard or recognition to those
students who have been conscienti
ously working on the stiff this se
mester. Each of the persons whose names
are printed in the staff of reporters
have'been herd at work on the Ne
braskan for over two months this fall.
Their "work is done quietly and with
out ostentation, but aeverthetess it
forms a most important part in the
Are You Getting
Ready for Xmas?
Come in and let us help
you. Select now and we
will lay away your gifts.
Fenton B. Fleming
Jewel Shop
B3421 1143 O
LEDWICHS
TASTIE SHOPPE
Fountain &
Luncheonette Service
B2189 12th & P Sts.
1 Butler Drug Co. I
i The U. of N. Student Store 1
Druse, Stationary, Candy, Clears,
Soda, Sandwiches, Kot Chocolate,
Punch. '
Wa appreciate ' your business.
Guy Butler, Ph. G.
1321 O Proprietor BUM
World Forum.
Ben Wilson will talk on "The Brit
ish Labor Movement" at the luncheon
Wednesday at the Grand hotel.
rifle
All
The
Company A Rifle Team.
Tryouts for the Company A
team are being held this week,
men in the company are eligible
gallery will be open all week and the
seven men with the highest scores
made during the week will make the
team.
Delian Literary Society.
A Thanksgiving dinner will be held
in Faculty hall at 6 o'clock. This is
a closed meeting.
Practical Idealism Association.
The Practical Idealism Association
will not meet on Wednesday evening.
The regular meetings are held on
Tuesday.
Friday
Uni 4 H Club party, 8 o'cloc, Ag
ricultural hall, Ag Campus.
MARQUETTE Marquette award
ed John Philip Sousa, world re
nowned band director, the honoray
degree of Doctor of music at an
official convocation last week.
INDIANA Two university stu
dents were arrested on a charge of
attempted robbery. One is out on, a
$500 bond, and the other is still in
the county jail.
Cross country teams recruited 184
men at the University of Wisconsin
last year.
Calendar
Wednesday.
Pi Kappa Phi house dance.
Beta Theta Pi house dance.
Alpha Sigma Phi fall party, Cham
ber of Commerce.
Alpha Theta Chi house dance.
Thursday.
Phi Delta Chi dance, Lincoln.
Delta Chi house dance.
Alpha Phi house dance.
Phi Omega Pi house dance.
Gamma Phi Beta freshman house
dance.
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The New Fall
Kirschbaum 'Jtydell
Designed and tailored
over the new English
linesoft-front, draping
coats, straight-cut trou
sers. Made up in very
select unfinished worsted,
neat stripe patterns.
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SEE OUR WINDOWS
After Thanksgiving
rS Those reCi!rlii(t IMMEDIATELY AFTER THANKSGIVING may take up
a "ii " wo. w,tout inconvenience or losa of time. Look over this list,
Shorthand. T;
BookkeeDtna
merclaL Normal, etc
rewriting. Secretarial Training-, Civil Service,
Banking;, Higher Accounting, Salesmanship, Com-
ENTER MONDAY
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Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction.
3 Accredited by American Association of Vocational Schools
Corner O anJ 14th St.. Lincoln, Nebraska.
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T'S
TUXEDO
TIME
Formal season is just "round
the corner; you'll want your
new Tuxedo in just a few
days now!
Come to College Men's Head
quarters ! The Tuxedos we'll
show you are correct in every
detail. They combine the
style you want; fine fabrics;
splendid workmanship; a per
fect fit.
Beautifully trimmed with
rich silks; the greatest values
you'll find. Splendid Tuxe
dos at
$35
and $45, $50, $60 and $65.
Complete stocks of vests,
shirts, ties, hose, collars, jew
elry for your choosing.
We suggest an early selection
so we can give you exactly the
fit you w"nt.
FARQUHAR'S
Nebraska' Leading College Clothier.
1325 O St.
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