I THE DAILY NEBliASKAN The Daily Nebraskan Station A. Lincoln, Nebraeka. official publication ttnivkrsity ok nkhkaska Buder Direction or the Student Publication Hoard Published Tueala, Wedneeday, Thtire day, Friday and Sunday ntorninga durhig tha academic year. dit'nrlal Officea ITnfveraltr Hall 4. Kii.inexa Officea Waat aland of Stadium. Oflire Houra Afternoona with tha eacep tln of Friday and Sunday. . 'I'eli'phonen Kditorlali HS891. No. 142; Buaine.iit 11681)1. No. 77 j Nmhti Entered aa aecond-elaee matter at tha o.toffire in Lincoln. Nrbraeke. under act r Conirreee. March S. lfU. and at ar.rial rata of poataue provided for In Section 1108. art of October 8, 1817. authorised January 20. 1922. SUBSCRIPTION RATE tl a year Single Copy, 11.11 t cent! a aemaater EDITORIAL STAFF Volta W. Torrey Ff,!"! Victor T. Hackler Managing fcditor NEWS EDITORS i A. Charrat Ellro Holortchlner Jtitiua Kran.lsen, Jr. Arthur Sweet Milllccnt Ginn Lea Vanca ASSISTANT NEWS EDITORS Herbert l. Kelly NVola Skala Fred R. Eimraer CONTRIHUTINC1 EDITORS William Cejnar Victor T. Hackler Kenneth W. Cook hdward Morruw Otto Skold BUSINESS STAFF ..lluaincne Manairrr lluninraa Manaiicr pnrtiei with "boy friends," and the act ends when a group of Ku Klux ers enter and kill the kinpr. As the curtain falls, the jester exclaims: "A new kinpr and a new god! Hot stuff." Such are the "incomparably super ior " ucts which the University night committee turned down. The lack of tasto which both exhibit, makes it impossible for us to do more than this toward fulfilling' our promise to put them before Daily Nebraskan readers. Wo leave the question to the stu dents: Should the University niffht committee be commended for thlc definite improvement which it effect ed this year, or condemned for traces of rotteness which remained for the simple reason thnt nothing; better was offered? THE REAL UNIVERSITY The University of Nebraska is on trial this week before three thousand or more biprh school students. Will they pet the idea thnt it is just one enormous stadium? Or will they think it nothing but a proup of fra ternities and sororities? Will they return from the tournament with a wholesome idea of what a great state university is, or will they pro back o : n M.trt.in At Bichard F"vetteHcireuiatLn Manau.-r j home with an array of distorted and a i f il impressions? THE REJECTED SKITS In response to the invitation ex- The decisions rests largely with the University student body. By our actions and attitude, these young men tended in this column yesterday, a i m bc jnflucnccd far nlove than by member of the University Night com-.,y official pronouncements in col mittee has provided us with copies! lege catalogues. They will judge the of two skits which were rejected by University for what it is as they see it, in actual conditions on me cam- The University of Nebraska Official Daily Bulletin VOL. I. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. NO. 11. School of Joumaliam Covering Baaketball Tournament 1. Students under definite as signment to cover games for the School of Journalism Correspondence Bureau will be granted excuses from classes by the Executive Dean's of fice, If they are scholastically In good standing. 2. Watch the bulletin board. M. M. FOGG. Mid-Semeater Report To tho faculty and students of the University: I have just been Informed that the student hand-book announced mid semester reports as due March 20th. There has been no change from the date set in tho catalog, and these re ports are due March 27th. CARL C. ENGBERu. pus. appropriately be newspaper. sponsors of the entertainment. From xne uw..-.m The Univmity welcomes this op- been given us by others, we had Pre-portunJtj. of moetinf, the hiph school sumed that they were fit for pubh-j students. Many of them will soon cation. Unfortunately neither could, he ready for matriculation in institu- insertcd in any.tions of higher learning. Iheir : state university is holding open house . . .-..it.. lur mtriii. 1 He longest ana most, tmciuin-: ,! Of course, they are . .. t ..... .u- ..i . win a game , ' , ,, . . , petitive athletics will suround them aoouc a personal auuir oj. rai'nmci , - , J...... a .,w;,..t!n wherever they go. Ol tne lacuuj aim no jtuuiuumvh would unquestionably cause much neeuiess pniuairaiiivnu n t.i.i-i, . . . . v , . . -n. x- v. i , . ins which is all about Vhcm at the spondent to The Nebraskan today ex- H , ,. ,, v .v. ct , . . ... ... same time. The field house, the sta- rressc-s ice opinion inai mis s-n.ii; ........ i.- i... n dium, and the andier.ee as is Club teas, attended a all here to An atmosphere of corn- ill suround then But let this not silent, ceaseless, I unostentatious spirit of true learn- STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Cosmopolitan Club , The Cosmopolitan Club will hold an open meeting at 2:45 bunday, March 14, at Faculty Hall. The sub ject for discussion will be Japan It's Culture and Customs. Delta Omicron Delta Omicron meeting will be held Thursday at 7 o'clock sharp at the University School of Music, in room iii. A lull attendance is ue sired. Math Club The regular meeting of the Math Club has been postponed until Thurs day, March 18th. Advertiiina; Club The Advertising Club will hold a very important meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock In room 101, So cial Science Building. Corn Cob Tournament program sales will start this morning according to the schedule below. Members of the Corn Cobs see that their assignment is filled at all times. Programs will bo distributed from tho Athletic of fico and the Field House. Field House 8 to 12 Tappan, Kelly, Moore, West, Ireland, Gould, Stephens. 1 to 6. W. F. Jones, Schroyer Kaily, Arnot, Sidles, Krause. 6 to 10 Wright, Ahmanson, Tap- pan, Hoagland, M. Jones, West, Nel son. Armory and Chapel 8 to 12 Nelson, Dick Ross, Berg- sten. 1 to 6 M. Jones, Jorgcnson, Hoagland. 6 to 10 Wallace, Foss, Clyde Davis. Whittier 4 to C Spellman, Norling. C to 10 Neuman, West. Bancroft 3 to 6 Nelson, Jorgcnson. C to 10 Glenn Davis, Hudson. Ac College 9 to 12 Dick Ross. 12 to 6 Jenson, Hepperly. C to 10 Glenn Buck. Cornhusker Life All Students' Life copy for the Student Life Section of the Corn husker must be turned in by March 15th. Any contributions may be turned in at the Cornhusker office. ing Friday at 11 o'clock in the Com mercial Club rooms, S. S. 309. Junior Class Junior Class will held a meeting at 11 o'clock-Thursday In the Social Science Auditorium. Palladian Literary Society The Falladian Literary Society will hold an open meeting Friday at 7:30. Professor N. A. Bengston will deliver an illustrated lecture, "Some Geo graphic Aspects of the Western Equator, South America." Every1- ono interested is invited to attend. Union Literary Society The Union Literary Society will hold a closed meeting at the Union Hall, Temple, Friday, March 12 at 8:30. Xi Delta The Xi Delia will hold a meeting Thursday at 7:15 in Ellen Smith Hall. Mystic Fish The Mystic Fish will hold a meet ing nt 7:15 Thursday in Ellen Smith Hall. R. O. T. C. Practice The R. O. T. C. Parade will be held Thursday, March 18. First Call at 4:50. Assembly at 6 o'cl . :. Be prompt. Sophomore Class Sophomore Class will hold a meet- Delta Omicron Delta Omicron meeting will be held Thursday at 7 o'clock sharp at the University School of Music, in room 12. A full house is desired. WOLCOTT ASKED TO WRITE Professor Requested to Collaborate In Publishing New Journal Trofessor R. H. Wolcott of the de partment of zoology has been asked armory may loom i . . . arge in their eyes, but looming still found at the Classical 6 v u , .A . larger on their reflection should be The writer has never those persons, their assumption , . . .... i lilt- IIKUC inii'uiiaiik uuiiumt. v. classical club tea and t, , , kr.urs nothing of the nature of those . , . . , f , , j t 'purposes of the University are being meetings but if a public parade of . "J ,. . . . 4 'striven for the in the classroom and matters oi this sort is amusing to ; r me laDoraiur. iia,v l-ui guciw i : ui 1. 1 . : J ; superiority is entirely unjustuiea. . , , , 1 1 ' athletics in moments of play our real The other act is cntit.ed The , kes are $erious academic pur. Court of King Nero." The scene is -. In their wanderings about the campus between games, we urge them before the throne of the king. He is surrounded by negroes and women ' . t U n Ttn flct- linA in enn- , . . . . 'to take a peep into the rooms where rosed to be accompanied by the .... i n mysteries of art, science, and lit- ,. - . ..lerature are being unfolded to those , . , . , , . . . . who nave entered the University. Let ran oi me King, aaa ice him ... , , . , . .. (them -while away a few m:nutes in eonUns the words "lit up." After i t, ... . , a repe 41.. (the museum, see the library, get a air in chrmistrv hall, suirey the steel UUIU ll 1 1 i J. udi nr.-, . ' v i ... , summons a prominent Centurion, f . . B . , " u- u a, boratories, and see a few of the won There is some nonsense which has , , . A, no point, aftr which the king gives a demonstration of some card tricks. The dialogue then continues as fol lows: "Jester: Kirg do you know the difference between a University and an insane asylum?" "King: No. - ' Jetr: You have to show mental improvement to get out of one of them. King:Eahr LEARN TO DANCE ir.13 point a JOKe IS inserted 3 Mr.. LuelU G. WillUma m teaca which we cannot be expected to re-, (1 tm i daac in i pmmtM laaaaau. print. There follow numerous insin-lg Phoo (or appoutaaeat uations and dull jokes about tbejl Pbaaa B 425s StuaU 1220 D Qaeen, a little conversation about' ders of research; in short, view the various departments of the university which they may some day enter as students. The tournament will be a three-fold success if the players 1-ave with an adequate conception of the University. TEACHERS neded now. BOOMERS TEACHERS AGENCY. SEE i 1 E Sodas I I Sundaes I Sandwiches I Lunches I a av ICa a- . w B-395 2 S.W.COP.13T-AND RSTS. UNCOLN, NEB. -OUR STORE IS YOUR STORE" 1 Temple Theatre MARCH 11, 12, 13. University Players Present 'He Who Gets Slapped' Andreyev's stupendous Asiatic Drama of Shadow. 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And, to keep them in handy form and away from dust, there it a Kodak album that will exactly fill your needs. Autograph albums too, at the Eastman Kodak Store, nc, for those signatures of famous and to-be famous college acquaintances! Watch for Dick Stryker's. Saturday Specials! each week-end, therell be an opportunity at this attractive floral shop, to indulge your love of posies for a ridiculously small amount! Last Saturday it was 25 beautiful sweet peas for 25c; this Saturday, therell be an even happier bargain surprise. (You're supposed to have enough curiosity to go down Saturday and see what it is). Eemember the Stryker Floral Co. too, for bankets that are the last word in effect and artistry. There is every sort here, large and small, in many beautiful color effects, and novel thapes. Orpheum MAR. 12-13 MATINEE SATURDAY Tha Internationally Famcus Actor MR. WALKER WHITESIDE In tha Brilliant Comedy Drama "THE ARABIAN" Aasistpd bv MISS SYDNEY SHIELDS and Metropolitan Cast Pricaa: Nite $1. $l.SO, $2, $2.50; Mat. 50c, $1, S1.50, $2.00 plus tu COLONIAL Afea,s Tb Screen's Greatest Hrro STRONGHEART Tha Wonder Doc in "NORTH STAR" "Fighting Hearts" A New Sport Series with ALBERTA VAUGHN Also New and Comedy Pictures SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK A Faat and Thrilling Story oi the Turf "The Million Dollar Handicap" with bewitchinf VERA REYNOLDS "Bankrupt Honeymoon" Twenty Minutea of Laughter ON THE STACE THREE MELODY GIRLS Youth, Beauty and Music SHOWS AT 1, 3, 6, 7, 9. Lincoln Theatre THIS WEEK Tha tench aenaatieei of th MARSHALL NEILANS Upraarieua aucceaa baaed en hia vi atory MIKE Matra-GoMwya Picture With SALLY O'NEILL CHARLIE MURRAYFoRp LTJpTNdTane in maid in morocco 6JT"THE STACE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION OLD FIDDLERS EXHIBITION Each Er.ninc at 8:30 onlf NEWS FABLES REVIEW . " LINCOLN SYMPHONY WBORCHENOWETJjOrtaL SHOWS At I, 3, 5, 1, MAT. 35c NITE 60c CHILD- 10c ftr-rav (?SWnk ftlRTSwT outs ALL THIS WEEK A. Vaudeville Moaie-Coaaedr with Beauty Cherue Peggy A Clitterfac Rural Ceanedf with TOBY WILSON amd a T area tile 30-Company of-30 fociadiaf aa EXCEPTIONAL CAST aad a ewe aa GALAXY OF GIRLS "CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD u .. - Picture. . BADICH AND THEORCHES TR SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:O0, "' ennnnnnnct1 I