TITO THE DAILY NFHRVSKAN FRIDAY, APRIL ., The Daily Nebraskai tleliea A. Lle. Nebraska UMVIHSITV 0" NgSNASKA Ueear Plrecllee af twM ' alia '4 TWiMTVIIONTM VIAN Pwbiiefcee: Ty. WMiMlf, THwaMy. Wn4tf e"4 loMif mefele Coring M etaee" yaa'. filarial 0H L"va.r MM a, cni-0"ie'r mm . OMie He tS'tanal lltM, I a UIH ! fn M Sw'Sar- Ivtmni littt, 1iS U 4 M nereee Ta.tsweee SHe'ieli ee1, K. ImiMMi ', (Mare t eece-Ciess llf at IK eeaterrtce I LimeiM, Nkrk. art at Cerea. Mart a. U. en at eeeoel ret ptel '' fee in li ! Iei, act tt 0ler I. 'I". eeta-erne January (0, IWt IvSSCRlMION Nlt linfit Cer I C"e M Year 1 1 -ft Semetier PCAN HAMMOND IDITOd INXHIIF Maurice W. Knkl AaeecUt iaVter MANAGING CDITCAS U . Joe Arft Cliff 1 8n.U!)l NEWS CDITOMS Ii4i I Anderses Jack Tiltull lun Car !oo William Mctleery Gen Rohb CONTRIBUTING CDITOM l auric Akis William .Mctleery rrnoa ketrtng tlne Kbb H'LDrib Lfia IVtugles Ttmmrrmao Robert I.aieg MILTON McGRCW BUSINESS MANAGE") ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Milium Keara Marshall nuer I Oman I'asa up I ha nail fiiihi of alalia Aa ha slide ihroub lb door of 1 1... iblrxj floor seminar where ha la dee iih1 i iK. uj iha ruiuiiii UiHiia ha ilturri at Ihr llilid flooi ilock. "Surely not I U"' ha qumra. Hut ao ll reed a Tha afternoon la only a repetition of l ha mora- I Of This lima Ihe same eludml hat a laboratory rer.d la Heeeey liall Here, hoaeter, Ibt flock are only five uilnutre apart, from these and other Indications ll oild aorm thai tha tartoua tampua rloeke are airuitu oter iba inertia and datnerlta of daylight sating and central slaadard lima. Tha inditiduallattc clock protld eirellent ali bis for being Uia o rlaasea Bui. alraegely enough, ihn are some atudent ho atlll rely oo them 8ueh students thouM ha dldlluilooaj bo loafer. If aomeona ran t Influeaea Iba rlockt to atlrk tocathar on thla inatlar of lime, a aonhy ttudeni orfaolM tiAa c'iht t'l affrH la prll t1 r aira br thraa rlwki lih aoraethlnf Ilka Iba follolni no lira thereon: "tvar atudrnta, theaa rlorka ara kidding you. irln lo fool you. They ara pot keeping lima but running a rare. Wairh iba Nebraakao for retulta Official Ilullclin Friday. April S. Track meet. raity Tricolor. tilatllum. aiteinooii. Saturday. April S. football. oicu to public. Stadium alieruuoD. Manday. April Koainel Kiuu. peneral rehraiaa at i'oliaeum. 7 o'clock. Tuaaday. April I A. W. 8. vxi tonal ranvocatloD for toman, Temple, 11 o'clock. Inatrurtora ho aaaiga outalda reading thlatime of ear ought lo atroll ihrough tha library occaaloo ally. There might be ona or two atudrnta that ould be rarngnlied. PAfcMVU IT AIMJ Again that aieold admonition reaounda through the air -Keep off tha graaa." With tha arrival of arnier rather, unlveraliy auihorltlea bava deemed It neceaaary lo rata tha word on to aiudenla In I HOOKY AND CUTTIla, What bouky ia to tha grade achool kid, 'eultlug cUcrra' U to tha college aiudent. Tom ayer and Huck lino, fcaj they grown up to be college atu drnti. would probably baa alrpi through eight o'clock! ais mornlnga of tha week and kept a movie boue in good buaineaa. Cardiff Hill would have made aa Idrai ricnlc ground bad the two grown up lih knickert and calf akin oxford Instead of tat 'ered aca and callouacovrred feeL Hriteratlon of tha Lnlrerslty rrrulation govern leg abaenrea from claaaes baa It that I he re are no turn thlcga aa 'cuts. Minimum abaencra from rU.-, ll aeema, hava been Interpreted by the atu dmt aa a grant to mlM ao many rlaaaea each aemea- er. Now it ia a natural thing for the atudent lo pan up a claa or two during the aemeater, and It la a natural thing for an initltutlon to curb the hooky playing. They never apply the rawhide lain, tba paddle or the rubber boee. In college, but alaah the final grade with equal ferocity of the angry achool maaier. It la taken for granted that by tha time a student reaches the ape of attending college he ban lost aoroe of those notiona of hiding out behind the coal abed until achool has taken up, and then streak ing off toward tha 'crick' for an afternoon in tha muddy awlmmln' hole, or for a pi me of baseball out in the south pasture. Studenta get delight out of 'cutting' a class now and then, tha same as the school kid rejoiced over a successful day of playing hooky. But In college, scholarship la not meaaured by the same yardstick that waa used down In the trades. There Is some thing more. If the atudent cannot sea that his prea enre in a classroom la vital, then the institution which he is attending must assert some authority to t-et that tha responsibility is realised. The minimum number of absences permittel student in the University of Nebraska la a provls- gard to tha campua terraces. Althonrh pans .i th campus are atlll In Iba process of beauilflratlon, not too much etreas can be laid on ihe rare of thoa parte that have already been completed. And upon tha realisation of an adequate layout of aldewalka, which has been prom Ned by authorities for this spring, there will be no eicuse for student trespatalng on the green lani. SEA8 AT HOME AND APROAD ARE THEME altaae fm ta I. tains now stand This sea also stretched up to tha Arctic circle. The point of this diaruaalon was thai In Morrill hall to One slabs of rock from this old sea bottom hate been set up In eihlblt forma. labels for thrae have occupied ih attention of workrra In lha mu seum this week. These slabs came from Mllford. Nebrakka. where the overlying rocks bate been worn away by the weather. They tell a different story of Mllford than la shon by lha present loan, for In tha days of tha great sea thla site wa a great oyster bed. lha alabs are Just matsea of oysters turned 10 aton. The curator pointed out , that these oysters existed long be-; fora even the elephants, and are; a variety which is extinct today. i A much greater expanse of Ihe aoutheaatrru coiner tf Nvbiaka rkKiaed lha remtina of a far older aea boltoiu which i1i a l k lo the time hru I lie i tul ol I'rmiayl inula waa In the making Thla la an old Carboniferous ea bottom, consisting of maaaea Of llltle fo lis. triy loaly forma of lite, yet through Ihe durability of their limtaiuue ahdla laatiug prartlrally for eer. Thu substance la called line 8toue. and la quarried at Te cumaeb and Humboldt aul vt ra v ing Water for builJltig. Dim l it) Hall here In Lincoln Is built of IL Tbla writing of the old aea bot tome led Mr. Colllus lo speak of lha fear held by tha ancient for the sea. and he ronrtuded lila talk b contrasting ihe knowledge had hy tbise people of the rxlsliug bottoms and of our own knowledge of the i-a, gained through inoxli-rn equipment of flans bottomed twiata. dlvlug outflia, ete. The curator quoted from Shake- s pea re to show how intense thla fear of Ihe ara wa. and then went to the twenty-first chapter of Her- elatlons to quote 8alnl John, where he say: ''And I saw a new Heaven and a new earth: for ihe mat eaven and Ihe first earth acre peeeed away, and there was no more sea. In order lo further aub stantlate the fear held by our an cestors of the power of the mns. (tradualc Donated Croup Of Fuaaila for Jlrarnrrli I'rof K. V. Schramm' office In Ihe department of geology recently received a roup of foaatla found In the region about Wlnfleld, Kan aaa. Thla exhibit was aent In by K. K. Undeblad. a graduate of lha department o' geology with lha rlaaa of '17. Mr. Undablad la now a, geologist for the Empii, ( , Oaa rooiBy of W infield. x4tl; " YOUR DRUG CM eourae yo ill fnemia ho y u STORE The OWL PHARMACY " Dion lag Na. taia i. SPECIAUSTS For Ladies' Fancy Silks Fashion Cleaners, Inc. B1800 AT YOUR DOOM A. W. MILLg St, JR. B1800 AT VOUR O00 i oa a AOTIIKIX HTAI1 (W loose faeir louly lint On $thrtl ba$e 04 b)fctt fine, 7 A is fpnnpttde dor so larfiae Xt lo fy fans vitA miac. kerc mn wf;crf, farm or pkrosc, Vy wiiad is in oa oir'al Mtuc, Ctnmmtd cm I. la stapid dose, prtngtime srrmt lo irl this crate. Uotikj iy pAratr rhyme. A plrttnnt troy to pan the time, ftntkwg in fllis irormrr cfimc. tit tn tdlenrti ihtlimf. Tint then economists to say "So vvrk, no cat fnr lark of poy." So I'll spwd my time thi troy Putting in an eipMTiour Cay. floor of thla Cretaceaous aea. as ll I la called, la to be seen down In ' Kansaa. There an area of some I twenty five thousand square miles! of H is now exposed to tha sky. Wa have a alab from there too, one ! about five feet square, covered not I with oystera this time, but with I the fossil remslns of a beautiful 1 little animal that lived in those"' dava thai rail fcv f k sea lllles. because what with their feathery arm and the long atema by which they were attached to the rocks they ao much resembled pet rified flower." However, till i not the oldest I bottom to be found In this section 1 of the country. There U in thej NEW CARS FOR RENT Juit addie a our lira site Fiyi'S Claud Ceupei Chavreial iat. Metal A Sinad'tterk. Ceupea ana Tudera. (Mectiva Immitiiitly tc par mils dikceuni en eider Chtv releta. all medals. Alwiyg Open B-6819 Motor Out Company 1120 P St. unn-Bush yfaieVwiAioWClWj Crct rtrua.lntcd with the shoe that has the snkl fukiomi feature. Said lidut'vei,' r "DON'T BE GILLY" Thia kind of weather ought to be a boon to the Ivy day poem con'est. Then when the grandchildren come to achool ihey will have a smooth road to drive over in front of Chemistry hall. Now that the council has decided that the May Queen shall not be reelected, the big question Is over ihe identity of the elected coed. EAT AT THE TEMPLE CAFETERIA GOOD COOKINQ REASONABLE PRICES OTHER STUDENTS SAY AX . NSW Kit TO 'A VOTER In the column of the April 4 Issue of The Dally Nebraskan, 'A Voter' submits an article con demning the conduct of the recent election of the ion for emergency caaea that require ao absolute Junior clasa mipor officers; Shorthand in SO Days Writ tan with A. B. C.'a. Simple, rapid, accurate. Servaa all pur. rosea better. Individual Instruc tion. Special rat te claaa f tnrae or mere. Diclrinion Secretarial School A GREAT STORE CROWING GREATE mm i;! absence from class; It is not an Invitation to stu dents to avail themselves of a certain number of privileges outside the class during the semester. That there may be legitimate reasons for an ab sence Is plainly recognized. There la no attempt to straight-Jacket the student. It ia a- matter of how this provision affects stu dents. Tliey should Late jeaxlied tlie suae In life when attending class is a natter of duty and oppor tunity. If the conception that leeway is permitted for the express purpose of attending to thofae little social engagements of campua life if that con ception la allowed to take root, tleon that conception is going; to work to defeat the entire purpose of classroom Instruction. I03-S atichards Black 11th AO St. The grab-bag of activities will be opened sguin for someone that seed the recognition to reach In and pull out tha Varsity party chairmanship. GO TO IT . Apparently there baa been an election of the minor class officers of the Junior class. A couple of students, yesterday and today, are trying to lock horns over the way the election was conducted. One aay that the clock certainly muet have been striking" wrong, and that It Is a dirty shame that tha smooth, clear complexion of the political situation on the campu should have to tolerate thia latest blotch. The retort today claims that a great injustice has been done to the president of the Junior class, that there ia need for an apology, and that the charge made by 'A Voter yesterday falls far short of being complimentary to the integrity of the poli tical manoeuvers on the campua. The bells In the buildings ring at the same time, the writer can tends. And so the battle wages. There is nothing much at stake, but still the missiles are tossed at each other. Both writer seem to think that the political situation on the campua has been simon-pure for years and years. The main trouble with factional politics is that each side is afraid there is going to be an uneven division of the boodle. Just w ho cares w hether the Junior class election ol a few day ago tarted at 4:58 o'clock or at S:0I o'clock? One side believe that they were deprived of the chance to vote in the election. The other side believe that they have been seriouily wronged because they have been accused of Jumping the gun. They demand an apology. .' It seem that peanut politicians are college-bred. ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW RACIJfa AGAINST TIME "One minute past eight T the breathless student gasp aa be charges through the west door of Social Sciences and gasea at the treacherous clock grin ning down on him. After dashing down tba cor ridw and up to the second floor of the building be espies another timepiece on tie wall. "Sere minute of eight V be asks tba clock and raba bis eyes to determine if they see aright Then emlling amugly be assumes a more lei. ttrely attitude, area pausing to bathe his larynx at tba fountain. But no sooner baa be buried his nose In laws running cop of water than the eight o'clock rurfcw ben rlnga. It Is time afl good boys and girls should b-j la their cJaeercoma. Tn atudent takes on gulp of water and bounds THE FOLLY O." SFf,F-riTT Almost every individual, w i sr-.'.'.iwn in life, conceives imaginary ideaa concerning himself. There are some persons who nurse these pernicious no tion; and they allow themselves to worry and fret over these trivialities until they become victims of self-pity. It is the Utter class of individuals with whom we are concerned. These unfortunate people are dissatisfied with themselves and are continually seeking sympathy from the world. They assume the attitude that fate is against them, and for this reason or soma other, think the world is indebted to them. Their friends are few and far between. Self-pity la tha source of social disease. It is true that self-pity Is conducive to aollMd. Solitude necessarily means selfishness; social living mean helpfulness. As long as man Uvea to himself, be ia a menace to society. Every uaeful dtisen la a mem ber of society, and as such, be should make himself adaptable so aa to meet its needs. The underlying cause of self-pity ia concent. However far-fetched it may seem thla inevitably tree, because the Individual who continually feels sorry for himaelf is too self-centered to think of anyone but himaelf. It behoove such persons to pull the curtain aside and step vf. Into the midst of a social atmosphere. Th4 Oeoraetoataa j He concede that the clocks in the University are ;not always identical in time readings, "that ' ff : there sre a great many variationa in the time of the meeting of S o'clock classes," and then pro ceeds to tear into "the small group, supposedly rep resenting one of the leading political factions" who successfully elected their ticket by a comparatively wide margin of voles. "Filthy politics," be flares as he comments that the electing was entirely completed before 5 o'clock. The writer, present at the meeting from beginning to end, entered the corridor in the first floor of So cial Science Just the 5 o'clock bell waa ringing. Upon entering S. S. 107, he found that the meeting was being called to order and the nominations for vice-president were being called for. The point is, in a few words, that the election did not start until after ttie 5 o clock bell had rung. Incidentally, at that time there were approximately alxty students assembled, the remaining ten or twelve that voted came in shortly afterward. For 'A Voter's' information, the bell which ring to signify the beginning and ending of elasse are controlled in all ihe University building excepting Teachers college by one clock, situated in the sta dium. All the bells ring at the same time, so there Is no chance that students were, detained from at tending the election because of classes being held over on account of tardiness in ringing of bells. Either 'A Voter was not an eye witness to the affair and has been grossly misinformed, or he ha mercilessly distorted the fact. If the latter be true then an open apology to the president and entire Junior class is highly in order. Such ranting, radi cal, "sourgrepe attitude is far from compliment ary to "the Integrity of political manoeuvers on the campus of the University of Nebraska." A Second Voter ARE YOU A MEMBER ROLUCKER? If not, why not? Join The Midwestern University Tours and enjoy the summer in Europe with a party con sisting of studenta, fac ulty and alumni of all the midwestern u n i versifies and colleges. Sail down the beautiful St. Lawrence in the iew Cunarders, Antonia June 21st or Athenia June 28th. 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