The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 05, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Davis Coffee
Shop
108 No. 13tk St.
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Plat. Tha Bast of Pastry and Unex-
ealled Coffaa,
Opaa Day and Night . Student
I I ALL
I mrnln this
AJiUVVTM WEEK
MOVING PICTURES
ANNUAL
Farmers' Fair
HELD BY THE STUDENTS
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
MAY 1ST.
" PARADE"" ON CAMPUS
THE FARMERS' FAIR BOAPX)
DANCE FROM THE PAGEANT
SNORPHEUM ENTERTAINERS
DOUGHNUTS FOR THE CROWD
iioOO PEOPLE AT THE FAIR
Oim of the Public Theaters
Lincoln Theatre
. THIS WEEK
Powerful Drama of New York's
Criminal Courts
"THE BLIND
GODDESS"
A Paramount Picture with
ERNEST TORRENCE, JACK HOLT
ESTHER RALSTON
LOUISE DRESSER
National Music Week
"FINGALS CAVE"
LINCOLN SYMPHONY
Jeaa L. Sckaefer, Cend.
Wilbur Che-oweth, Ortanist
MOTHER'S DAY FILM
Accompanied br Victor Electrola
WilburChenowetli at the Organ
NEWS FABLES FASHION
SHOWS AT 1, S. 8,1.9
MAT 35c NITE SOc CHILD 10c
LYRIC
ALL
THIS WEEK
National MubIc and Fan Week..
The Rollicking Thrill
Comedy Sensation
Ml
'Partners Again'
With the Famous Screen Funsters
George Sidney and Alexander Carr
"MOVING DAY"
A New Helen and Warren Comedy
"MOTHER MY DEAR"
A Timely Ortbophonlc Classic
ON THE STAGE
Vera Walton & Co.
. Presaattinr the Vocal Novelty
"SONG COMPARISONS"
SHOWS AT 1, S, 8. 7, 0.
sm nri k I all this
lUL.UilL. week
BIG DOUBLE BILL
A Tragic Romance of the South Seas
WUlii
Fox Presents
"YELLOW
FINGERS"
HAROLD LLOYD
"AMONG THOSE PRESENT
"FIGHTING HEARTST
SHOWS AT t. S, 5, 7, 9
ALL THIS WEEK
OrTffith In Edna Ferbers big
tlearv wiwn"
"CLASSIFIED
A First National Picture
CHARLES MURRAY
JACK MULHALL
Educational Comedy
"HOLD YOUR HAT"
REWT6PICSr-XEVfEWS
DISCOVERY" NIGHT
FRIDAYNIGHT LETSCO
I Orpheum
Mon.-Tuas.
WeeVThur.
FOUR DAYS QNLY
The Most Am-xlng UndarwarM
Romanes Ever Filmed
LON CHANEY
In Hi Rol la
"THE
UNHOLY THREES
Bther EntertgiingFeauras
SHOWS AT iToo. 00. 7:M. :0.
MATS IBc NITES 25c CHILD 10c
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Moti TVES WtP.
Hare is RealVnd Enjoyable
Entertainment
BLOSSON HEATH
ENTERTAINERS
Eight Vereatllo Chaps, the
"Original Vlriia Ssrsnaders
Hollywood Revels
A Lodlerotis Extrswaganaa m a
"MOVING PICTURE STUDIO"
With
ALBERT VEES
THRFE tLWELL SISTERS
OB MOKKI9 MANXr-rE
HAL SIDAR bOn ACCAPT
COBBY c KING
"Stepping Into Society"
BOB IHJD
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The University of Nebraska
Official Daily Bulletin
VOL. I.
WEDNESDAY,
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES
Parade
The Cadet Regiment will bo formed
for a parade on Wednesday evening
May 5. First call 4:50, assembly 5
o'clock.
Seniors
Mr. G. A. R. Solcum of the Skelly
Oil Company and other officers of
that concern will be on the campus
Thursday. They will meet the Sen
iors in Mr. Bullock's office in S. S.
306 from 9 to 12 and from 2 to 4.
Mr. Solcum will give a talk of general
interest at S. S. 306 at 11 o'clock.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Scabbard and Blade luncheon in
honor of the Blue Star government
inspection board, Friday, May 7, 12
o'clock sharp, at the Lincoln Hotel.
W. A. A.
There will be a general meeting
of the W. A. A. in the Social Sci
ence auditorium Wednesday at 7:15.
Gamma Alpha Chi
There will be a Gamma Alpha Chi
luncheon Wednesday at 12 o'clock
at the Grand Hotel. Mr. F. Archi
bold of the Lincoln Star will be the
speaker.
W. A. A.
There will be a general meeting
Wednesday evening in Social Science
Auditorium. There will be election
of several sports managers, and the
America Must Develop A Philosophy
To Become Great, Says Meiklejohn
Americans as a people are by mere
external destiny fated to be great,
but whether our career shall be a
great achievement or a great catas
trophe, depends upon our develop
ment of a philosophy, says Prof. Al
exander Meiklejohn, of the Univer
sity of Wisconsin philosophy depart
ment, in a brochure just published by
the American Library Association.
"Nothing in human life," says
Prof. Meiklejohn, "is more terrible
than that a man or a group of men
should have power which they do not
know how to use, should be masters
of a situation which they cannot com
prehend, and today that terror is up
on us who are Americans. I, for one
am certain that America has not yet
achieved a philosophy, but I am al
most as sure that she has one in the
making.
To illustrate his view of American
philosophy, Prof. Meiklejohn at
tempts a definition in relation to the
fight about evolution and religious
warfare, "a current discussion which
has in it possibility for great good
and for ill."
That controversy, he believes, may
also serve as the occasion for the
taking of the next step in the devel
opment of intelligence as a people.
He says that when men are spirit
ually alive they are never free from
just such controversies, whether the
issue be slavery or wages, or the dam
nation of infants, but, he asks, what
hope may we have of - right dealing
with them?
Then he follows with the contrast
between the critical reflection of the
philosopher, and "the common way
of dealing with controversies the
way of warfare, the way of voting,
and the way of compromise, which by
themselves seem to me to lead to fail
ure and confusion.
"These three differ from each oth
er but they are alike in one essential
respect they attempt to settle a
controversy without understanding it.
And, alike they can reap the futility
which is the proper fruit of their pro
cedure. "If an opinion is forced by fight
ing, more fighting soon will be need
ed; if an opinion is enforced by vot
ing, men will soon be voting to deter
mine what it was they voted about;
if an isBue is decided by compromise,
more compromise soon will be de
manded and each in turn will be
found ineffectual."
Pointing out further the weakness
es of fighting and voting as methods
of searching out the truth, Prof. Mei
klejohn says that a contrast with set
tlement by compromise, most clearly
reveals the value of philosophy. He
cites the controversy over the cre
ation of the world, as representing
one of the most dangerous tendencies
in current thought and action."
ORPHEUM THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 3
presenting
University Player
In that play "with a thousand thrills
fcivBterious hands, terrifying scenes, stalking, invisible
Death and a thousand laughs. All in 'bpook8"
' and you'll like it
SPECIAL STUDENTS MATINEE SATURDAY 75c
All evening seats $100
MAY 6, 1926.
NO. 45.
installation of the new board chair
men. Lutheran Bible League
The Lutheran Bible League will
meet for study Wednesday at 7 :15 In
the Faculty Hall in the Temple.
University Chess Club
Chess Club meeting Saturday, May
8, at 7:30 in the Y. M. C. A. room at
the Temple. All interested are In
vited. Awf wan Staff
All copy for the last issue of the
Awgwan must be in by Saturday, May
8. This will be the Commencement
number.
University Advertising Club
The University Advertising Club
will hold a dinner and meeting for
all students interested in advertising
Thursday at 6 p. m., at the Grand
Hotel. The tickets will be 50c.
Speakers have been secured to talk
on subjects of interest to all adver
tising students.
Big Sister Initiation
Big Sister Initiation Thursday at
5 o'clock at the Agricultural campus.
Street cars leave thirteenth and O
at the hour and every fifteen minutes
and inter-urban cars leave every
twenty minutes from fourteenth and
S. Tickets for the picnic supper
which will be served are 35c, and may
be bought at Miss Elsie Piper's desk
in the Dean of Women's office.
The geologist measures the time of
the making of the world in millions
of years, while the Bible describes
the world as made in six days. But
the "compromisers" hurdle this diffi
culty by saying: "If one is willing to
regard a 'day' in the Bible as mean
ing the same as a 'million years'
in the geologists' computations, then
the contradiction practically disap
pears. "But the trouble is, that under
such treatment, not only the differ
ence of opinion but also the opinions
themselves seem to disappear. If
words can thus transfer their mean
ings if a day can mean a million
years then God may be the devil,
and atheism may mean that the moon
is made of green cheese. The essen
tial defect in this method is that those
who are trying to 'get together are
still, at heart, enemies.
"Religion is, on the whole, at a
disadvantage. The fundamentalists
see old beliefs scattered to the winds
unless they submit themselves to the
compromise of 'proper interpretation'
Religion seems able to hold beliefs
only concerning those matters which
science has not yet touched. We are
driven to ask the genuinely tragic
question : 'Has religious belief any
proper evidence at all; is it simply
a form of credulity, a kind of faith
which men hold in a field in which
no proper basis of belief is yet avail'
abe?'
"It is from such tragic experiences
as this that the spirit and attitude
of philosophy develop. Philosophy is
always an attempt of the mind to rise
out of intellectual defeat.
"As new accounts of the external
world come into being, .the mind
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MOTHERS DAY
Greeting Cards
MOTTOES GIFTS
EASTMAN KODAK
STORES, INC.
Formerly
Lincoln Photo Supply
1217 O St.
SALEM'S
"The Home of Real
Malted Milks"
TRY SALEM'S CREAM WAF
FLES, CANDIES a4 SODAS
1S7 O Street
B4S89
Co. I
must ask again 'what does thia world
mean and what ia it worth for usf
If one would be a good American to
day if one would be a good man
then let him study philosophy."
ISSUE ORDER TO
WRITE TO MOTHERS
R. O. T. C. Men Requested To Send
Letters to Mother on Moth
er Day, May 9
Colonel Jewett has issued a general
order requesting that all R. O. T. C.
members write to their mothers
on Mother's Day, next Sunday.
"I don't know what your custom
here is," said the Colonel, "but I do
know that we make a great deal of
this day in the Army. I hope that
every man In the R. 0. T. C. takes
this order to heart." I
The order is as follows:
1. The following instructions
have been received from the War
Department:
"You are directed to bring to the
attention of every officer and en
listed man in your command, the de
sire of the Secretary of War that
each officer and enlisted man write a
letter to his home on Mother's Day,
the second Sunday in May, May 9,
1926, as an expression of the love
and reverence we owe to the moth
ers of our country.
By order of the Secretary of War:
ROBERT C. DAVIS,
Major General,
The Adjutant General."
2. It is enjoined on all members
of the R. O. T. C. unit to comply
with the above instructions. In
structors will call attention to this
order in all their classes.
F. F. JEWETT,
Lieut. Col. Inf., (DOL.)
P. M. S. & T.
Dancing School
Learn to Dance for $5.00.
Open Dells'
Franzmathes Academy
1018 N Street
THE
MILWAUKEE DELICATESSEN
1609 O St
Everything for the Picnic
Open evenings and
II!H!ni!lHI!lin!!i!l!!i!!i!!i!!ilH!n!lll!IS!!II!!
fine imported English
Broadcloth
fine woven Madras
sizes 14 to 17
1 These Are The
Picture the best looking shirts
your mind can conceive-in all
the pretty patterns you like
best-checks, stripes, plaids-in
every color combination imag
Plenty of Fine Imported English Broadcloths
Both attached and neckband styles with six button
front, continuous center pleat; snug, comfortable fit
ting necks, all you want in a fine shirt
Come Early and Buy by Half Dozen
Now's the time to lay in a summer
it
Men's Section
Election Winners
Are Announced
(Continued From Page One)
ter Cronk, whom the Business Admin
istration students elected, is a mem
ber of Alpha Kappa Tsi, Iron Sphinx,
Pershing Rifles. He was Sopho
more class president and his frater
nity is Thi Gamma Delta.
Harry Cook won tiw honor to re
present the College of Engineering
and Ruth French was winner from
the Teachers College.
WE ANNOUNCE ADDITION of S
new Chrysler Sedans to our line
of rental cars. Rates reasonable,
special price on long trips. New
Fords for rent as always. We will
continue to give reliable service.
night or day. Motor Out Company,
1120 P Street B6819. 140
More
for your
monev
Or LnAo and
Ch.6 best Peppermint
Chewing Sweet tor
9i v ctoney
Party, and Dutch Lunch.
Sunday until Midnite
O
SHIRTS in nn- hicr
It on the
dealer's s&3f
counter j
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unanimous opinion of our sales force which is most
enthusiastic over the shirts i nthis big sale.
"Last Word" in Material and Tailoring
First Floor
Prof. Fling Gives
Informal Lecture
(Continued from Page One)
the old art. not the first of the new.
It is the last attempt of natural sci
ence, physics and mathematics to put
its hand on art. The poetry of Ed
win Arlington Robinson represents
the new type of poetry, and the Ne-
braka capitol the new type of arch
itecture. The present tendency is
to put spiritual life into every day
life.
Miss Gertrude Moore will speak
Thursday evening on the exhibit of
the Nebraska Art Association, now
on display in the Art Gallery.
CHRYSLER SEDANS and NEW
FORDS for rent. Reliable service
day or night. Motor Out Company,
1120 P Street 138.
Oft
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The Glass of Fashion
Fashions come and fashions
go but figures prove that
Coca-Cola is still the most
popular of all beverages.
IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO CET "WHERE IT IS 7 MILLION A OAT
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sale! "Value seldom
.
3 for 4.50
5KBaf
5
inable; decide just what you
want in fit and workmanship
then come and find these very
shirts in this sale.
or More
supply!
rfW w w' J S
WANT ADS
ATTENTION: Sororities and Fra
ternities. Fine brick, oak-finished
sorority or fraternity building with
dormitory, for rent Now occupied
by sorority. Paul Goss, B 4108,,
233, South 13th St
University Students who woud like
to earn $650 during summer vaca-
tion see C. R. Anstaett, Room 414.
Hotel Lincoln, 9-12 a. m. and 3-5 and
7-9 p. m. Tuesday. Adv.
NOTICE: A large brown stone
house suitable for a small frater
nity or sorority house. JJust a real
home like place. Large double gar
age, hot water heat power oil burn
er. Located at 145 North 33rd St
$125 a month. You must see this
horn eto appreciate it. Possession at
once. Call V 1778. 138
THL COCA COkA COMPAMY. ATiAMTA. .
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found." is
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Largest assortment o f
desirable patterns we've
ever offered in a sale
of this kind
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SHOWS AT Z:30. 7MXI,
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