The Daily Nebraskan Published Sunday. Tuesday, Wadnasday, Thursday and Friday mornings of oaca woak by tha University of Nebraska, Accaptad for mailing at special rata of postage provided for in Section 11 OS, Act of Octobar 3, 1917, authorised January 20, 1922. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION Under tha Direction of tha Student Publi cation Board Entered as second-class matter at the Poatoffice In Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $2.00 a year $1.25 a semester Single Copy Five Cents Address all communications to THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Station A, Lincoln, Nebraska Editorial and Business Offices, University Hall 10. Phones Day 142 University Exchange Night B6882 RAG CARPET Help! Help I 1024 PII0PHECY. The same number of young: men will be proposed to as were during 1923. The Rag Doll says that a good way to start the New Year is to begin at the beginning. This space was meant to be filled by a joke but on the way over we lost the point. So, as the ministers say, kindly bear with us in this un fortunate circumstance. As a president Henry Ford ought to be a rattling good success. MATHEMATICAL DISCOVERY. A yawn is inversely proportional to the amount of sleep secured the night before. The chronic borrower appreciates the value of the personal touch. BEAUTY HINT. Lay on, fair maid. EDITORIAL STAFF Howard BufFctt Editor Emmett V. Maun Managing Editor William Bertwell News Editor Wm. Card News Editor Hugh Cox News Editor Pmil Flchardson ...News Editor Alice Thuman Assistant News Editor Doris Trott Assistant News Editor Staff of Reporters Carolyn Airy Jiidd Crocker John Allison Corine Anderson Ruth Bencom William Cejnar Kenneth Cook Victor Hnckler John Hollingsworth Philip O'Hanlon Lillian Ragsdale Dorothy Zust Geraldine Swanick BUSINESS STAFF Clifford M. Hicks Business Manager Clarence Eickhoff Asst. Business Manager Otto Skold Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS Every afternoon with the exception of Friday and Sunday. WILL HUSKER QUINTET WIN? Nebraska students must pack the Armory to the roof tomorrow night for the Missouri-Nebraska basketball game, which will open the 1924 Husk er cage season. Although the Ilusker basketeers played a practice game at Kansas City during the holidays against the Flue Diamonds, Saturday's contest with the Tigers will be the first reg ular game of the season. Prospects for a victory in the Mis souri contest, despite a number of favorable reports, are not so bright. Coach Kline and his squad of tossers have been drilling hard for the last month in preparation for the 1924 season. Kline has been seriously handicapped in his efforts to turn out a winning cage team. It is Kline's first year with the team. Veterans are lacking, since none of the men of the team have played more than one year Of var sity basketball. These men lack the finish of the three-year veteran. Missouri, on the other hand, is doped to win. The Tigers have a team composed mainly of veterans. The Tigers came within three points of defeating Kansas for tha valley title last year. In 1922 the Missouri team won the valley championship. Basketball is much like football in some ways. The grid team with the student body behind it wins its games. With school support the j Husker football eleven was victori-j ous. For a winning basketball team, j this same student backing is impera- j tive. Nebraska wants a winner in 1 basketball. Proper student support wil make winners out of the 1924 cage team. Go to the game tomorrow night! While schools on every aide of Ne braska have been the recipients of large endowment funds, Nebraska University has received practically no help from this sourse. With these endowments, Nebraska could estab lish scholarships, build a new museum and gymnasium, and make other long needed improvements. Rich men of the state could make no better disposal of surplus money than to establish an endowment for Nebraska University, an investmeni in the young manhood and brains of the state of Nebraska. ENGINEERS PICK CITY FOR INSPECTION TOUR Result of Vote to Be An nounced This Afternoon; Favor Chicago. Notices 'All notices for this column must be in the Nebraskan office by 4 o'clock on the day preceding the publication of the notice. Juniors. Have your pictures taken between the 4th and the 19th of December for the Cornhusker. Indianapolis Delegates. There will be a luncheon at the Grand Hotel today at 12 for the delegates who attended the Indian apolis convention. All delegates are urged to attend. Band. All band men meet at the Armory Saturday night 7:45. Calendar Friday. Alpha Tau Omega formal at the Lincoln. " Saturday. Omega Beta Pi house party. Silver Lynx freshman house dance. Typewriters for Rent Royals, Underwoods, Smiths, Remingtons Special rate for long term. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER CO. 1232 O St. Phone B2157 Results of the voting held yester day afternoon in the College of En gineering to determine the city to be visited during the annual engi neering inspection tour will be an nounced late this afternoon, accord ing to the inspection trip committee. The preliminary ballot taken early in December showed the majority of coming engineers in favor o fvisit ing Chicago. Denver was second, Kansas City third and St. Louis fourth. The trip this year will be made the latter part of March; about fifty engineering students are expected to go. Last year the tour was made in the state only and, as it is the custom to aternate a long and a short distance trip, Chicago or St. Louis will likely be chosen. Two. More Big Days ck.M in the Spectacular Savings Friday and Saturday at Gold's Greater January Dis glgaaefj etaa Sew count Sa le aMI I aSBB Mr yBBBBJBBBBBBBaBjaaBSB-aO - SWassSBWVBgjaUIl LINCOLN. NEBU 1029'JOtt 0 $tnst IbsoiuleS -f Everything in the Store 1 Reduced LOST A Spencer's news writing left in Nebraskan office. Return i here. Butler Drug Co. The U. of N. Student Store Drugs, Stationery, Candy, Cigars, Soda, Sandwiches, Hot Chocolate, Punch. We appreciate your business. Guy Butler, Ph. CJ. 1S21 O Proprietor B11II Dr. M. O. Johnson Dentist 708-10 Sec. Mutual Building Phone B202S Residence 1565 So. 23rd Street Phone F2027 Holding a faculty dinner night is a custom that is kept by the social organizations of many Universities. At the present this usage is not in v6gue at Nebraska. Such a practice has many advantages which commend it to the serious consideration of so rorities and fraternities. The weekly entertainment of faculty members by these organizations would tend to promote better feeling and under standing between the faculty and the students. Alsn the mpptino- nnrl knnwinc nf I the great personalities among the university faculty is one of the big gest educational opportunities that college offers. A faculty dinner night would develop this important feature of university life. The opportunity of making worthwhile friendships and of getting close-up views of great minds of the teaching profession should not be passed up. Action on the idea of a faculty dinner night by the social organizations is advocated. THE MOGUL BARBER SHOP 127 No. 12th. U-N-I DRUG CO. STUDENTS' SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS KODAK SUPPLIES PUNCH FOR PARTIES 14th and S- B3771 Call B4423 We Deliver ILLERS RESCRIPTION P IU HARMACY I Sixteenth & O. B4423 1 aVsgHHamnBBi Only two short weeks are left be fore final exams begin. Students will do well to take cognizance of this fact, and act accordingly. Now is a good time to begin reviewing for "finals". Two weeks of hard work and conscientious effort will help wonderfully toward a high grade in the final examinations. The worry and overwork resulting from "cram ming" for the last tests may be large ly eliminated through comprehensive review extended over a longer time. American millionaires in the last few years have contributed more than $300,000,000 to endowment funds of leading Universities, according to a report issued by Northwestern Uni versity. This total includes all con tributions of $6,000,000 or mSrre. Endowment donations are responsible for the high standing and great devel opment of many of the leading Amer ican Colleges. The new motion picture services at the First Plymouth church, 13th and L streets, are proving a fine success. Even in last Sunday evening's blizzard the house filled up and "The Sky Pilot" was greatly en joyed. Next Sunday evening at 7 :30 sharp it is "The Homecoming of Jim." The following week it is the masterpiece of Charles Rann Kennedy, "The Servant in the House." It is safer to be early, safer still to be very early.. H New Year appy vuid Best Wishes for 1924 Incidentally, we wish to announce our NEW TERM BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 Beginning classes in all subjects: Shorthand, Typewriting, nt;li9h, Business Law. Salesmanship, Book keeping, Banking, Higher Accounting, Civil Service. Penmanship, Business rorreAi-ondenee. Commercial Normal, and many others. Let us help you to make this the best year of your life. Call or write for free catalog and other literature. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS T. A. Blakeslee, A. B., Ph. B, President. Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction. Accredited by American Association of Vocational Schools. Corner O and 14th Sts. Lincolc, Nebraska. Illl lllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lll!lllllllllllllllll!lllllllllll!llllilllllllllllllll illl to 50 per cent Savings that are nothing short of PHENOMENAL! 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