The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 13, 1924, Image 2

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The Daily Nebraskan
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OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY
PUBLICATION
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Poitoffici la Lincoln, Nebraska, undar Act
af Contra, March 3, 1B7B.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
.Station A. Lincoln. Nabraaka
Editorial and Bualnea Office, University
Hall 10.
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OFFICE HOURS
Every afternoon with tha exception ol
Friday and Sunday.
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Paul C. Richardaon
....Editor
William cWtwell..... Managing Editor
. Merritt Benson New Editor
Wm. Card - New Editor
Hush Cox New Ed tor
George W. Hylton .New Editor
Ralph J. Kelly.... ...New Editor
Alice Thuman Assistant New Editor
Doris Trott Assistant new r.auor
BUSINESS STAFF
Clifford M. Hicks ..Business Manager
Clarence Eickhoff Asst. Business Manaaar
Otto Skold Circulation Manager
BASKETBALL LETTERS.
There has been much spirited dis
cussion in the Student Opinion col
umn of the Daily Nebraskan over the
awarding of basketball letters this
year. A number ol: students ex
pressed dissatisfaction that such a
small number of letters were
awarded and some seemed to think
that three or four more letters should
have been given..
The Committee on awards, which
authorizes the issuance of letters,
awarded six "N's" to basketball men,
and this was done under a strict in
terpretation of the rules now in ef
fect. The "N" club last fall worked
a new plan of awarding letter's in
basketball, but this new proposed
method was never officially acted
upon by the Committee on Awards.
There has been no irregularity in
the awarding of letters. The Com
mittee on Awards gave every man a
letter who earned one under the rules
now in effect. That they are unduly
strict is beside the point.
The committee authorized a re
vision of the rules last year, but the
new plan has not been worked out.
The "N" club is working on a new
set of rules, and the committee has
stated its willingness to make these
retroactive to the beginning of the
present year, and award letters to
men who may have complied with
the new rules, but who did not earn
letters under the old regulation.
The athletic authorities have col
lected data from other representa
tive universities, and this material
will be made the basis of the new
plan that will be worked out.
It has been found that some uni
versities have rules that are more
strict and rigid than those in effect
at the University of Nebraska, and it
has been found that some universities
have rules that are more liberal. It
is probable that the committee will
work out a plan that will be a middle
ground between the extremes.
The committee has adopted a very
fair course in offering to make the
new rules retroactive to the begin
ning of the year. Letters were
awarded this year under a strict in
terpretation of the rules now in ef
feet, and this had to be done. So if
the new rules appease the disap
pointed ones, all well and good. And
if they do not it's just too bad.
RAG CARPET
Aaaletance I
Succor I
The Rau Carpet is squarely be
neath tho single tax.
She I'm afraid that I can't go.
He (would-be steady) Oh, so
I'm playing second fiddle?
She Oh, no, Third.
"Do you ever allow a man to kiss
you when you are out motoring with
him?"
"No. If a man can drive safely
while kissing me, he's not giving the
kiss the attention it deserves."
"What' shall I do? Our chimney
is all sooty."
"Suit yourself."
Dad thinks that the state ought to
be nble to run a cheaper matrimonial
bureau than a university.
EVIDENTLY.
"Is he a student?"
"No, he's a gentleman."
"Who gave you that black eye?
"The power behind the throne."
A TALE.
(Notice on Zoo board) The pro
fessor will be absent today in order
to conduct a scientific personal ex
periment to determine the com
parative reactions of certain aquatic
specimens to delectable stimuli.
So the class went fishing, too.
St. Paul.
Sf Pauls will hold its annual young
r.or.nlo's banauet at St. Pauls church
PrMnv at 6:30. Everyone welcome.
TirVnta mav bo procured at tne
W.a u.ffinn hv nr bpfore Thursday
KlUlllI 1 J "
night. Tickets 60c.
Palladia!..
Palladian will give a program con
sisting of musical numbers at an
open meeting Friday at 8:30. hvory
one invited.
by the "N" club are being carefully
considered.
SED HARTMAN,
President "N" Club
Student Opinion.
NEW RULES FOR ISSUANCE OF
LETTERS.
To the Editor:
Whereas there has been a certain
amount of agitation by the students
over rules under which recent awards
were granted to the basketball play
ers, it may be well to make the fol
lowing statement:
The Committee on Awards fol
lowed to the letter the rules that
governed the awards of letters last
year. On the other hand, because
the commit! ee last year expressed
dissatisfaction with the general loose
ness with which the rules were drawn
up, authorized a revision of the rules
This revision has not yet been com
pleted but the committee is still
working; and has expresed perfect
willingness to make this retroactive
to the beginning of the present year,
atl make awards in tuTt da;?e with
these lules, and grant additional
"N's" should any individual player be
able to attain them under the new
rules
The new rules will be arrived at
only after a most searching analysis
of the athletic constitutions of other
representative Universities through
out the country. The committee has
already secured a large number of
these constitutions, an:! will make
every effort to take care of the
situation at once. In addition to
thesa various suggestions submitted
WANTS TRADITIONS SUPPORTED
To the Editor:
These columns have been filled
with some rather apparent insinua
tions, most of which are unfounded,
that tho Junior-Senior prom is a plan
to allow the members of the com
mittees to make some "easy" money.
The argument is one that appeals
readily to the gossip loving but has
thoughts to the fact that the dance
is one of Nebraska's oldest traditions.
We are short of traditions as it is.
This is a young school and traditions
are hard to build. Will anyone with
the Nebraska spirit care to wipe out
one of the old traditions.
Or does the pocketbook argument
appeal to the writer in Wednesday's
paper the most.
Let's loosen up and support old tra
ditions.
NOT-SO-TIGHT.
8 o'clock.
Pershing Rifles.
Picture will be taken at 12:30
Thursday at the west door of Soei
Science. Full uniform.
al
Delian.
Supper Friday evening at Faculty
hall.
Komensky Club.
Party Saturday, March 15, at Fac
ulty hall at 8 o'clock.
Notices
Kearney Club Meeting.
Friday March 14, 511 No. 16th.
Sophomore.
Class meeting Thursday at 11:00
in room 101 .Social Science.
Green Goblin.
Meeting and initiation will be held
at the Acacia house Thursday eve
ning at 6:30.
Lutheran Club.
Lutheran club will hold a business
meeting Thursday at 7 o'clock at So
cial Science 113. Officers will be
elected.
Kappa Phi.
Initiation of pledges and install
ment of officers will be held Thurs
day from 7 to 8 o'clock at St. Paul's
church. Pins $2.65, guards $2.50 aid
80 cents.
Lutheran.
Rev. Eerck, the new student pas
tor, requests all Lutheran students
to be present at a meeting at the
Parish hall of Trinity church, 13th
and II streets next Friday evening at
Square and Compai.
All masons among the faculty
members and student body may ob
tain tickets for the annual club ban
quet to be held at 6 o'clock March
21 by calling at Prof. R. E. Coch
ran's office, S. S. ' 203. The ban
quet will be held at the main dining
room of the Grand hotel.
Junior Class.
Meeting for the election of minor
officers in Social Science auditorium
at 10 o'clock Thursday. The an
nouncement in the Daily Nebraskan
Tuesday was wrong.
Townsend Portrait photographer
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Liberty Barber Shop
Successor to
ValFs
Barber Shop
131 No. 13th St.
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UTHETHER art and a
ham sandwich or
a head waiter and
a la carte is your lot,
Budweiser fits either
occasion equally welL
ANHEUf,E,R-BUSCrI
ST. LOUIS
Budweiser
EVERYWHERE
Mortar Board Tea.
Mortar Board tea fo rjunior and
senior girls will be held at Ellen
Smith hall from 4 to 6 o'clock Friday
afternoon.
Kearney Club.
Kearney club will meet at 51
No. 16th Friday at 8 o'clock.
Union will hold an open meeting
at 8 o'clock Friday night. Everyone
invited.
Zoology Club.
TUn 7nnntrv plllr. nnrtv Will be
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held Friday at 8:30 in the jvdging
pavilion at tne Ag campus.
Green Goblin.
Meeting and initiation will be held
this evening at the Acacia house,1503
II street, starting at 7 o'clock. All
initiates be on time with five staves
and the meeting will be short.
Calendar
Friday.
Scabbard and Blade dinner dance,
University club.
Gamma Phi Beta house dance.
Alpha Xi Delta house dance.
Silver Lynx spring party, Lincoln
hotel.
Delta Upsilon banquet, house.
Saturday.
Delta Sigma Delta spring party,
Lincoln hotel.
Alpha Delta party, Knights of Co
lumbus hall.
Delta Upsilon party, Ui.'vorsity
club.
Alpha Delta Theta house dance
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Unru)yHair
Neatly combed, 'well-kept hair ii a
buiineti and social asset.
STACOMB makes the hair stay combed
in any style you like even after it hat
jut been washed.
STACOMB the original has been
used for years by stars of stage and
screen leaden of style. Write today
for free trial tube.
Tubes 35c Jars 75c
Insitt on STACOMB in the black,
yellow and gold package.
For sale it your druggist or wherever
toilet goods are sold.
Standard Laboratories, Ine.
US West 18th Street, New York City
Sand coupon for Fraa Trial Tuba.
STANDARD LATtORATORlKS. Inc.
J1H Went ISth St.. New York City. Dept. 1
PImm Mttd bm fnm trial tuba.
Addra
Correct
Visiting Cards
at
Reduced Prices
So many uses for the vis
iting card present them
selves that a generous sup
ply should be kept at hand
Buy your cards to enclose
with your invitations, now
at a saving during our
sale of
RELIEFAGRAFED
CARDS
which produces the beau
tiful shaded letters now in
vogue without engraved
plates, identical in ap
pearance and much less
expensive.
Two Week Sale
100 Cards ?1.96
W With Panel : $2.16
TUCKER-SHEAN
1123 O St.
Delta houso dance.
Alpha Sigma Thi houso dance.
Alpha Fhi house dance.
Lambda Chi Alpha house dance.
Kappa Delta house danco.
Kappa Tsi party, Ellen Smith hall.
Delbert Williams ,'14, and Mrs.
Williams, '13, visited the campus last
Thursday and Friday en route to
Washington where Mr. William. v
hfln lPoforl - u. 1 lams h
v .v. B lujoiuon m the r
partment of the Interior i Con
tion with the government evalua
of petroleum, gas and coal proport J
Mr. Williams has served as petroW
geologist for a number of weatZ
companies for several years and h
also taught geology in the UniverriS
of Kansas. '
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Lincoln' Busy Store Growing-, Crowing, Evar Growths.
"The Bttt for less"
0 Street Heap flth
At the Greater
DAYS
Thursday!
Yet more $1 Bargains! All that remain of all previ
ously advertised $1 items also continue on sale while
they last.
On Sale 8:30 a. m. Thursday
-These 720 High Grade
Printed Q O IT O T Q
Madras & ii iiiLV ii kJ
For Men While They Last at ..... .
They're NOT dollar Shirts, ' men but high grade
Shirts that ordinarily sell at about double this special
Dollar Day price.
ALL FIRST QUALITY SHIRTS, well known
make, full cut, well tailored, In generou, roomy
sizes. All of fine, printed madras cloth, new pat
tern and guaranteed fast colorings. Coat cut;
neckband styles; French cuffs; pearl buttons.
Many have breast pockets.
You'll want to buy your whole spring and sum
mer supply when you see the incomparable values of
fered at ?1 each while they last aftr 8:30 a. m.
Thursday!
SEE WINDOW GOLD'S First Floor,,
All Full Cut
well Tailored
Fine Printed
Madras cloth
Guaranteed
Fast Colors
Coat Out
Neckband
Styles
French Cuffs
Pearl Button
Many with
Pockets
SEE BIO SHOWING Ut OUR WINDOWS TODAY I
Rapid, moving, thrilling Shakespearian tragedy.
The University Players
in
"Macbeth"
Large cast, .exquisite costumes. Under direction of
Garnet Holme, formerly with the Stratford Memorial
Players, England.
Special Friday Matinee at 3 p. m.
MARCH 13, 14, 15 TEMPLE THEATER
Seats at Ross P. Curtice Co., Eve. 75c; Mat. 50c
STATIONERY FOR EVERYONE
Plain Box Paper, University Seal Stationery, Fraternity
and Sorority Crests, Typewriting Paper, Plain Paper,
and our Famous Printed Stationery-
200 sheets printed
100 envelopes printed
Size 6x7 inches
1,oo
Graves Printing Co.
312 No. 12th St. Lincoln.
The Students Favorite Printer
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