Tl MU Y.I him 1 101V Tu mm: iii v m mt vk ... ........ ....Hallo. Malr. Inll.'l"" Tut Daily NrMicAisi I when professors tail. .,-,,, ... I li ' !L 'lT.JLV.r;-: lVtttr 'Tr . TtNT VnN1H VliD fHl4M4 '..raaair. Araaaa . Tf.wd. t .. . a....!.. if. aw.. im .... 4.la..ai u'. L 'aa'!- H. 4 k.i uil 0" ! HaH i .- i.. . . a tin j . A.a ' NA fl.J ! ..Il.r .1 IH ."'. t-.'V -. 1 Ca V .. " '' . . ' t.ie ..... i il Ml O.I.I. 1. 'I'l. viraa w'f kuBCMlTlON "A'a. f r" Ca tia .' .! tOiiomtL S fj.lot W l Ai..t.nH tlr i.in.r 111. LAM. V.i ' T ..In. IA . J". I. J Mil. SAM TV I ION. ill 1M;H US uitu ain art hiuimi - ann ta. pr,.rt .iy at frali-rtl.ln.. I -r ' "' !!' r ''nal examination .i.ttt. u u- !' ntl .il tr. a. ratthinK thnmsll . an. I m im lnw ..ill ba.i:.nr: manasini; .lit..ta air .l.r.'tiK r.fafcM.rrH K'Vlrf Ut all;tin .I t . ai. tr.riv. r. f :in -V.r I i-lorir. A Bw alaff I-- at W n Td l'i!v N. l i-in. Tb nw nu tn i i.'ii. Al..i. with lha rhangra tlir.-tii;li.'i.t U- '"" ...ni" a nr .ltl"r and th inrvitai'lr i i.ai.r in I Ili.a ... . All ..1...... ,.l t' V ! lit 'I I'll I", ir . - J ti,k.n Mir ..uKht to moiil.l Unr i.H.iut.. 1U1 , Il trl llltt ir! of h linivrlaltv all.l lt a'.U.It llt Uima1 in Idrtr mlri.la. Thy ha n am- "' in Ihrir N lirla but In mn th.-v l.aio . ILfi -v l i nx-.t attainn.c that nd hv ililti-i ! Jut Vlliat "'lliy lO puMil t'l ar.r Ihf U -I i!ilrrral i-f Hi unlvratty ami In. t : -tu l. ti". rnt'l.l hrtr 1. a difficult pmLli-ni. Jn-t 1 tlf-r N-t n!.-irta r la a nnHt qur-li. n in it m-1I Tl' NfMlakl' fK-'tl"n, blWV', It rlrill llrni.tr. It l.ttmaiy fun.ti.'n aa a n cunvv-.t. Tlir N.i'i Hn -t!l atnv t.i furthr thru intu'. tt:i.-i:tl l'.tnal cliimr. In lhre waya I. Vy h mlr.s atb stu.li-nt In- i--.. ti-ii.imy t.i hiir'at f and to thu Malt atij..it.-d iini.-i-,ity lo rratd hi collff trr a a final orst'Tv ct Mudy bfor a ltf!imc "f prmtu n! apphralion: ly carrytnj t him Hir raliatt"ii :h.it a unirity and a lat at doprn irnt i.n wht a. !i individual car to mak Hi- m 2 Py urging 'h MiKlrnt t" a.l"pl hn.li rt of hf VMltir, Including ni i nl i"Uif M"d aca.lrmic . hivemnt. thai lie may i.-alw tl. l-c i-r and nrhr aiijnifii anc i.f livinp .1. Ky bring alrt to th.a thinj; lmh .!- , hl t fii.m th who!omnes of a univriiy Hiid l.y wekuig lo better undi-Miaiil . ..mliinm.- a - I.M1IT1 tKTAI.I.Y The Nebrakan baa a diml lcall slliiluy: fitst to the Mudnt.i. Bnd i-ro-nd Li the i.nivernty a an Institution of Hi --tat A i1" . ..it-rlation usually Mints bctweit. th t". But rhn intrats "f ctudnta and th university a i(,Hit it i th -luty of The Ncbra-kan to rhampl-n ;iic cHiiso of the tudenU if it be on worthwhile. The Nebr..kan must not be l-er..nal ore an 7,'ar.y sen of the word. The umvemty i t'-o large for pet'v s'ltiabblfs and f"r th student news paper to be used to carry the brunt of a personal in lective. Th Student Pill." column appended to the od" t.irtals is n open field for student thought M vent ,'s.-lf. This depnttmcnt will ever Ijc -pen for sug n,tions and discussion of live issue pertaining t" vouth and the fniversity of Nebiaska. In order that The Nehra.-kan may truly ieu.-s-.it Mudent opinion and prevent it from becoming a ..ne-tnuk publication with editorial thought ema nating thieflv from one mind, a new plan i.s being inaugurated 'this semestel. A student editorial ia.d will .supplement contributing editor, and other -tafe rr.rmlfT who write in these columns. Composed of senior students for the most pail .... -J...-...1 k... ...ill rve manv nurnoses. ()m- 1 p Ulf e'lllOiiai ... ai'. ..... . n.parti.sac. it will give the prmc.pal groups on the ampu.i r-proer.tativea to convey their ideas an.l aims to The Nebraskan. It will aid the editor in deriding what stand this papoi "Ha" lak'- on th isnies that ari.se from time to time. It will give 1.1m tt" sin.-ere beliefs though conflicting opinions. Thus aeMimenla expresaed in the: columns will be ground-d hy thorough investigation and suppoH-d by information on all sides of every i.-sue. -THK NKBI'.ASKAN. it is hoped, can in tins way be an organ of constructive legislation, a clearing house for student opinion. It will welcome criti cism at any time: cnticlHm of existing conditions or of stands lt taken. An endeavor to serine, the unanimous approbation of the student bo,ly on mat ters of edilonal policy would be Useless and foolish. The Nebraskan does not pretend lo be infallible. Such pretension would be bigoted conceit. Hut H will earnestly strive to base all statements on au tnent... fait and to keep interests of the student body foiemost al ail tunes. With a lottv conception of the wotk ..bead The Sebrkan hop.'s that honesty, courage and temper nce will take IL-ir positions in shaping a h edi lonal; bor.Stv to express the truth, to play square: ,urage to htan i for sincere beliefs d-spite advert .r.tirism: temperance to view all side, of a que ,,on to - the g'iod with the hid. to keep the-e .on.mns free from vituperation and bitte.ii.-s. Opposition to editorial policy inevitable as . old w..tr,rr in .Nebraska. Kve. yone . a.inot l,e pla .Hie.l. An effort lo do so would b.and The Ne a spineless newspaper. It cannot hope to win the approval of everyone but U can work lo attain universal tespect. And if its v.ewa are r .,p..rted. its chimt.a read. IU discussions pro and en closely followed, it will have fulfilled i'.s purpose . some measure. To g.ve you. oxfords, sUkings o, trou-r legs an effective bath these rainy days, tramp ...rough the ddck-pond puddles in the sidewalk a rend L ball. ' MILLS TEACHERS AGENCY S. E. Mill., Manager. A tew emergenry calls coming in Second semester nearly heie. It us make an effort to help plare vou. 804 i Stuart Builrfinu Lincoln. NcbrikkJ PHOVfc ei97a Doris and Wally Marrow New York School OP DANCING 223 No. 12th St.. fciQia AP. Bflt Lincoln. Nebr. Ljteat &tp and Routmo From E.bte.n bias hpac.al (tatea Per Wee" and Smeilr. TAP ACOiAr'C BALLET . BALL I:. OM Kiddie CldtK. S'tuxl'a u.'iirw RnrrsnR8 TAIL. . .1 I I ' M I . .1 .1.1. I.I A ...l.i'f.t .tlttV I " ' .- I 1 0 iiit aiiimali..n in rlrlri.l nkuirr.in.!, I'.,. I iil..in II Hi.m.ie ! Ii Nith Can-lma Malr .'.-Urge i.l Af tmiltui and r i.giii" u.g -trl I Hx (.lotting n.-Ot in hi U.k.i I It Ttjrluv 114 "jut iiit im tin ai H" I"' i nn i.itv lit liriily )ri. ..( Icoli.n.' It vuM m-iu -.j ... .... f... .i,- .rl .1 11 ttrrW !"" I IU'lllt win. Ii I nml n I ill hi.tiul il .! n l .cori.' Wi.uM ll.t nil mlrul.'i l'l Ihnr ui.li.-a I . i.. ... I........... Ili..ur 11 Irallira W hl niiiu.- . i '-. - - i many Ira.lin foil l iM.'Kiinr- lhat liny ir l- I in .ni mra.!.!1 i" ia.lr Hull , , ir, I. 'I ll- .'iin.lali..n kii.Ma.r.1.1 lin n J alu.lrllla tHlr J "' T.lay illunmirO r.lul"i aTk In lia llir lu- .... Jrn-a Ji(' Ml all lh (a. la Ium-lf inmi.lr.1 ! ,V. .i . . . . ili.l. in l.nll 1. tt!i.( fti l'U. . rlt..ll m. '111.1 i-f lll.llM.lnal lrarar.ll. a(.J.Il. all' 41 .il l alu lv la l. t-e .Ir.trrJ. I'll! llir lliHU. I"i HI l ............ .i.ll mi.. I r.Jlill llir illlllia III llllr ata.lt i . II IIIU.I la- a r.'lrr ll' l-'tllM Hi . I nml liiihl att.1 I'trin llir l-t ( Wn"l..l: Hi .lli'lrtlla may nt. tr tra.lily r all.l Hll.lrl'Uil'l !' ta.ll atlMr.1 l'lla lr thrill. It ta aay l.i un.lrialan.l li H.nir i I... .in .li.'Uia-rd ami t.i"l I'" " "" ' uii.lrrj;ia.liiau at h"i l. a. It ta tinM..ililr .r in I l t .f Ihrm .i at"iia any nitil ru..t'; a iit.un 1 jr.. up ..f ri.llrn 'lay .In.imrra U.-t lli..iit.ll 1 ..fl Vt1rilii I'Hl I'l. ll alll.llra Hul llr air lll'll I vttuala lir alwuU ..ij;.l Hi m.iI '"'I ,"- I" I lh..a li.i aiv in i.'llrg l.'i Hi int. Ilr. luiil Uaiiiiiik ! Ili rs.l I" tririv. II I ll prt'lraM.la 1(1 Ufa llllHltlt CHI tla-fll -ttiv I" 'tr.-lll IlKIt l"UI.- I" Hi l"--l "I ",'" nl.il.lv I l..-v will liti'l I'l Mil'IriH la-IV If -. liti. th.ir 1..1.1... ami t-nv Li thnr Ira. hm! In a n...nth an.l a hall a lll-w minhl I" ! . hi. .l.tHL'. Il.l n a.-rnr.iri ......... ' 1 - wilt U ..ni ly Him. BEGINNING AGAIN. .iAM allriidaii. marked th. oi.u.e "i "" M-niest.-l cl.. M"lldH. Sigha of dismay Mtosr ' when a f.w itistiu.tora brld those who w.-ir pi.s.nt i the full bout. This failure ol a iiumta 1 of students ! t.. alt.nd lias- and lb g-nnal id. a lhat Hie firs.1 ! .lay of a M-meM.r should n-.t btak off t. sruirply 1 ft. '.111 Hi thre-.liiy va. att.-n mt.i'tii show an un- hilsom attitude. Su.r college dailii, li'ivi lio.-Ld Hon I...1111. 1 ' ol m holaral-.il and ".tell. . tuil atlHinmrnt mid 1 .d them Willi imy -I'lHl "l"l tu lo. edit. .is bar exhorted siudrtils to make the 111..M of Hint four years in university. Then .liortati"ii have m l b.-n sH-'"".v f'"'"11'- te;:eiMti..n of this ; u.Htiin ctneH fittingly at the I.eginninL- of 1. new ' anneal!. hn a g.sl start will p!-ve inw.lnable to all. 1..-. semester is end. .1. Tlir -late is v.a-lld il. im. Ka. h slu.ient has a new . lianre to la giit afi. dt with an tin-pl"t. h'-l t'"-'" '' fl,M few days in the classroom will give his iiistiuctois l-ts f..r their fust impression of Ins ability and ititegnty. which usually is a lasting -ne More important, his fust few assignments aie comettied with the basic knowledge underlying most courses Slumping I. ghtlv over them he i Hil to find himself in a ' quagmire of unknown lads a few weeks latet. Kailui to get a E'skI start and neglect of study at Hi first hav rails.! many to flunk out of uni versity in their first attempt. A number of these ' have returned as prodigals, started aright, and grad uated, rutting the habit of study first assures one that he will remain with his classmates and that he will get something of lasting, tangible value from a university edu ation. Wouldn't some of those wisehammns who .011 tinuously tazr the basketball team look pretty Hy ing to play the game themselves? 1 Kiatei nines and soroi.ti-s planning to compete II. the Ivy day sing, moved up to May 2 this year, might well practice -Singin in the Itain." IjISCOVKKKU. si grades. Two pn.fessois who teally S.ems l.ke ..p.mg. plodding thioiigh muck and, sticky clay cntoutc to and from Andrews hall in-, stead of snow over your shoe top Some instructors send gtadc-s ,11 eaily. Others wait to see if you tegistered again for then class. 1 Kinal exams ovc-l and liangovet aie synonymous to a number of university lads. The Student Pulse Uil a..rt the n.ve...l). a-e weicom.d by th.a ''' ,. Opi.00... .uhm.tted anouid be bnet and eone.ie. CHAPEL PERIODS. To the editor: The Universitv of Nebiaska has at tunes .penal tcnvocations for a certain portion of the students. Theie are no regular or compulsory chapel periods as lerpiiied in denominational schools. Isn't tbete need of regular chapel periods at the university? In the first place chapel periods bring ths stu dent body togeiher and break the rush and grind of s h ol life for a brief hour. I lie perion can l.-. oughly enjoyable interesting and of value. 11 speaker? with worthwhile messages or good music we 1 e provided, it would not lie a waie 01 in.... Tliric aie such a va.iety of p.og.aiiis mac co,.,., o. given. - If possible for the entile student body to gather at one time perhaps more than one chapel period a week could tar held with students of certain col leges attending on a certain day. Chapel periods add ! much to college life and their influence can be far leaching. Often it is the remark of some speaker or the majesty of some musician's touch that lingers ,n the student's memory and influences or inspires him more than week of text ls.k study or class room lecture. M- Pt 1 Good Haircuts Miki A COMMON LOOKING PERSON HANDSOME This theory has been proven time after time. Massages clean the skin and add attrac tion. We are experts In all lln of barberlpg The Mogul 127 N. 12 B 7830 IMMFI,MnUIIHIt ,. m '.VA S:,...h. ... V.'i III ll.r ' M-l p.rl.r.... im ,,,.,.., .... h.. . i . .. . .. I " . .. . ... ., ... l.r .1 IHr I lllttl ' at l l.il'l. . tt ill l.'a Mil) I III caiitr ntuM-1 a I ill V t (!! 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