The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
College Press
HUMBLE GRADUATES.
When Dr. Thompson declared In
his annual address delivered in Chap
ell yesterday that the college gradu
ate of today is more humble, more
modest and altogether finer in his at
titude toward the world than were
the graduates of forty or fifty years
ago, he paid the highest posslible
compliment to educated men.
In other years, college graduates
too often thought of themselves as
possessing all the knowledge of the
world. A certain pride in their aca
demic training would not allow them
to admit that after all there might
be something else to learn. Even to
day that pedagogic attitude is dis
cernible in a graduate now and then.
For the most part, however, college
graduates nowadays are impressed
with how little they do know. That
in itself is proof that the educational
system of today is better than the
one of past years, for to admit that
you know little is to know much.
College is held in much less awe
now than it was a generation ago. It
could not help but be, because so
many more thousands of students
now attend institutions of higher
learning than did half a ceutury
back. With the increased enroll
ment has grown up a different feel
ing between instructors and stud
ents, suggested by Dr. Thompson in
his address.
The feeling that students have few
rights, that they are immature, that
they should be impressed with the
high majesty of professors is gone,
and now the worth-while instructor
recognizes the rights of the student
and treats him with more respect.
Being regarded as a man. among
men has taken from the student that
rough edge of aophomoric intoler
ance. No longer regarded, with
grandiloquence of thought, as a
scholar, ,he has become a thinking
man, and thinking men are known
for their modesty and their humil
ity. The Ohio State Lantern.
NIGHT CLASSES PLANNED
BY EXTENSION DIVISION
(Continued From Page Two)
on Wednesdays, beginning October
15, from 7:30 to 9:30 in Social Sci
ence 113, provided ten members regi
ster for the course. The instructor
will be announced later.
Roy E. Cochran, associate prof es
aor of Americaln history, will con
duct a course upon the history of the
foreign relations of the United
States, credit either two or three
hours, meeting Monday evenings,
7:30 to 9:30, beginning October 13,
in Social Science 201. Class work
will consist of lectures and textbook
work. The course will be a survey of
the external side of American his
tory 1 from colonial times to the pres
ent. C. A. Sjogren of the mechanical
engineering department will offer a
four hour course at $4.00 per credit
huor, in .engineering organization
and management, beginning October
14 and meeting Tuesday and Thurs
day evenings thru out the year in M.
E. 206. The topics to be offered and
studied are primarily planned to
meet the needs of men in industry.
The work is divided in order to pro
vide lectures and discussions on fac
tory organization, factory costs, time
and motion study, production con
trol, employment and personnel, fac
tory planning, safety, manufactur
ing methods, and other allied sub
jeclts. J. W. Haney, associate professor
of mechanical engineering, will of
fer a course in elementary steam en
gineering. This course will also run
through the entire year and will give
four hours credit at $4.00 per hour.
It will meet beginning October 14, on
Tuesdays and Thursdays in M. E.
206 from 7:30 to 9:30. It will be a
practical course in the steam power
plant; taking up steam boilers and
accessories; physical units and their
measurement; properties of air, wat
er and steam; fuels; steam boiler
practice; boiler testing; fcipe systems;
feed water; pumps, heaters and puri
fiers; superheaters and draft equip
ment; coal and ash handling equip
ment; steam engines; steam tur
bines; condensing equipment; and a
general description of a few typiclal
modern power plants.
A course in mechanical drawing,
including instruction in lettering;
free-hand sketching, geometrical con
struction and projection; and work
ing drawings of machine parts, will
be offered by J. E. Smay. Three
hours credit will be given. , The
class willl meet beginning October IS
on Mondays and Wednesdays from
7:1 to 9:30 in M. A. 401. Tuition
is $4.00 per credit hour.
A class will be conducted by Fred
erich Dwight Kirsch in drawing and
painting on Monday and Wednesday
evenings from 7 until 10 o'clock in
Library 307. Two hours credit will
be allowed. The fee is $4.00.
Designed for children of talent in
order to stimulate an ddirect creative
ability, a course in juvenile art, cov
ering drawing, painting and design,
will be offered Saturday morning in
the Library Building from 9 until 11
o'clock. The fee will be $6.00 No
college credit will be allowed.
Juvenile elocution will be the title
of a course, to be' given Saturday
mornings from 9 to 12 o'clock in the
Library Building. The fee will be
$6.00 No college credit will be al
lowed, i
Charles Wible, B. Sc. '23, has been
connected with the department of
physiology at Rutgers University,
New Jersey, the past year.
WANT ADS
FOR RENT Two rooms, equal to
three, in modern construction
Disappearing beds and well-furnished
throughout 445 North 10th
Street
LOST Mile de la Seigliere Finder
phone L9558.
LOST Green pocketbook containing
key and money, also Rose Dietetics
Manuel Reward. 1234 R St
ANY fraternity or sorority desiring
the Lincoln Hotel ballroom,,- Oct.
18, Homecoming night, call Harold
Gish, Sigma Alpha Epsilon House
UNI. GIRL roommate wanted, 1425
R St Phone L7280.
MARCEL and Curl. Experienced
operator. 75c. L9404. Mrs. C
E. Dickson, 2929 R St, Phone
B2406.
FOR SALE 4-Passenger, wire wheel
"six" automobile. Excellent con
dition thruout best value in town.
Leaving for California, must sell,
$125.00 cash. 244 So. 11.
LIBERTY
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
"ONE AT A TIME"
A New Comedr With
CHARLES CHASE
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CAROL & LOUISE DORE
i In
-MUSIC THAT CHARMS
GRACE & RAYMOND
In
A $5,000 KISS"
EARLE & EDWARDS
TWO CHEERFUL CHAPS"
Irving's
Imperial
Midgets
2S Uttl Mao W
"MIDCETLAND"
Dirsct From London, Pari mni Berlin
Musical Coaaadr, Acrobatic. Boxing,
Wraatliac, Sinflnc, Ductus,
Circus.
"STAGE & STUDIO"
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MOTOR OUT COMPANY, 1120 P
Street announces tho following
changes in rates: No time charge
at night on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday and no
time charge during Sunday day
time. Also we have reduced the
deposit to $5.00 cash. We will ap
preciate your continued patronage.
Motor Out Company, 1120 P St,
B6819.
UNIVERSITY OP MISSOURI
Men students of the School of Jour
nalism have organized .a football
team to play the engineers.
UNIVERSITY OP KANSAS A
new inter-communicating telephone
system has been installed in the new
home of Sigma Phi Epsilon. This
R I ALT O
ALL THIS WEEK
CECIL B. DE MILLE'S
Garfsoua Entertainment
"FEET of
CLAY"
With an All-Star Cast
DONNA GUSTIN
Mid
EDNA BLUMENTHAL
"A Bit of TarpsicBoro."
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS
SHOWS AT 1, S, 5, T. .
Mat. 35c; Nita SOc; Chil. 10c
THIS
WEEK
LYRIC
Fascinating and Alluring
Mae Murray
la
Circe
The Enchantress
BOBBY VERNON
In his latest ceimdy
"BRIGHT EYES"
On the Stag
THE DORANS
Presenting
"A DANCE SURPRISE"
JANE BYRNE
Syncopated Melodies
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT I
Mat. 25c;
3. S. 7. a.
Wits 40c; CluL 10c
Colonial week
A Cyclaaw of Laughter 1
Buster Keaton
the I ansae
-OUR HOSPITALITY"
LEO MALONEY
in a stirring story
THE DRIFTER"
KINOGRAMS OF INTEREST
SHOWS AT 1. 1. S, T, .
Mat 20c; Nita 25c; Chil. 10c
Am
W
system furnishes communication be
tween all floors without disturbing
the city operator.
UNIVERSITY OP MISSOURI A
new magazine, containing poems,
short stories, and essays written by
local persons, to be sponsored by the
Sigma Upsilon, honorary literary fra
ternity, will appear on the campus
October 15.
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Comment of the Cornhusker eleven
in the Wildcat, the university daily,
includes "If Nebraska lives success-
sign csf
a Real Good
Candv
-Well, Today
Is the Day
the Hosiery Classic at
Rudge & Guenzel's
commences.
I have already ordered
mine to be delivered to
day and if you haven't
bought your share I
suggest that you go
down to Rudge's imme
diately and select your
requirements.
Every pair (and they
had 3,600 pairs) is
guaranteed perfect,
they are all Onyx first
quality silk stockings
and they have seven
teen colors besides
black.
Some have lisle tops
and they are priced
$1-39 per pair or three
pair for $4, and others
have silk tops for $1.69
or three pair for $5.
And, best of all, they
have beautiful, thin
chiffons included at
these low prices. Here's
your chance to supply
your needs at a big sav
ing and an opportunity
to secure lovely Christ
mas gifts at a moderate
cost and opportunity
knocks but once.
Don't let this Rudge &
Guenzel offering pass
you by.
Rudge &
Guenzel
The Only Man
who won't be interested
in the new Crochet Knits
" the latent arrival
in Fall Neckwear
Ml M
fully through its 1924 grid schedule
it will be hailed as the wonder team
of the world."
Learn to Dance
Wo f uarantao to teach you to
clanc in si private lessons.
Phono for appointmont.
Mrs. T. E. Williams
Phone B4258
Private Studio, 1220 D St.
THIS IS
Box Candy Week
AT
The
Sugar Bowl
Johnson & Kroll
Special Box Assortment
1552 "O"
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SERVICE
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oven COATS
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Send us your last season's over- c
coat and we will return it to you 4
fresh and clean for another full sec- z
son of satisfactory wear. Prompt zts
service. js
"A Trial will convince" EE
Varsity Cleaners H
ROY WYTHERS, 316 No. 12th St. ss
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The
Mogul
Barbers
10 chairs
Biggest and Beat
127 No. 12th St.
HALLOWEEN PARTY GOODS
Table decorations, Favors, Place Cards, Tally Cards,
Aprons, Caps, Checkers, Chess, Cards, Score Pads.
. Get a Dennison BOGIE book on how to plan the Party
TUCKER-SHEAN
Stationers
1123 "O" St.
No Hour Charge
Why walk when you can rent a brand new Ford coupe or
sedan at 16c per mile? There is NO HOUR CHARGE
except Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday.
Suppose you take a car Monday morning and return it
Friday before 6 P. M. and you have traveled one mile
your total hill would be 16c only.
No Deposit Required
B-1007 tifiS B-1007
239 North Eleventh
We Make Deliveries
SWEATERS
You see a lot of them some you like
and some you don't. There is no ac
counting for taste that's why we are
prepared to show you the strongest
assortment of sweaters in Lincoln. You
can let your taste run wild and even
then you'll find just the weight, style
and pattern you set your mind on.
Pull-Over Sweaters
As Illustrated
Real Scotch Knit, fancy patterned
front, back and sleeves. Checks,
plaids and heather mixtures.
Featuring "Bradley" Make
$6.50 and $7.50
Shaker Sweaters
Big heavy ones, with large collars,
white, scarlet, navy, buff, brown
and granite.
$8.50 to $15
An Exceptionally Fine Line of
Heavy Shakers at $10
Pull-Over Sweaters
Light weight, the season's most cop
ular garment. All new shades
new ideas in colorings.
Plain Colors in Tan, Blue and
Grey at
$3.95
Tom Wye Coal
A four season coat, a very practical
garment to be worn under your
coat every man should have one.
$7 and $6
Other Good Makes at $5
Sweater Ve&s
More popular this season than ever. Fine all
wools, in fancy Jacquard patterns stripes,
plaids and checks. Sizes 34 to 44.
5and650
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Golf Hose C23-v
Heid Caps
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