The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 23, 1930, Page TWO, Image 3

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- The Daily Nemaskan
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I'nllefians who cried when thrir An fail
wm unceremonious!. taken from them Inst ft 1 1
may hae a pleasant surprise awaitinjr them.
l)r." C. II. Oldfather, new member of the Stu
dent Publication board, furor its return.
Dr. Oldfather dors not appreciate the full
nifnifietnee of the Awftvnn . removal, w e fear.
Nebraska does hare as much ripht to a humor
mafratlne as any other rollrie or universitr,
but her students made a boteh of it.
Smuttr stories included in the lat
Awirwan did not constitute the only reasons
for its suppression, though they made a bad
impression on the publication board.
Polities killed the AnTtran.
Scheming student polieticians. spottiue
management of the Awmran as a feather in
nome embryo activity ban's cap, made the ed
itor's job a Talnable push ball. Talented w rit
cr were directed into blind alleys and the
Aitgwan Suffered.
The publication board acted unwisely in
mppressing the second issue of last year and
in discontinuing; publication of the humor
magazine. If that body deemed the Awgwun
unworthy of its position on the campus, a de
ferred suppression would have eliminated
scarlet publicity which marched boldly into
state papers. Had fhey waited to necks aftrr
the diktribtttioii of the faulty Kmic, ohsrnilte
ould hot hae been ahoittrd to a eandl
thiritr public.
II
Now that the fiul odor of thai lat ioue
tin been Maftfd arav by the breeies of time,
Nebraska should take steps to nsaln her
Awgwan. Hut the Initiation of any mote to re
instate the uniterslly 'a humor inagaiine should
come front tnterted studtiita. The publiea.
lion board cannot make the Aug" an a success.
What stupor has settled ovr the student
of this Institution that thet allow their humor
publication to rest peacefully in its grae?
Other unltersities publish entertaining
magazines, despite Mr. Oldfathcr' tnmppre.
rial i roiniiieut on mieh gnxctte We find it
bard to believe that the I'nlversity of Nebras
ka, tilth some R.(KK) students, is devoid of tab
-nt. Those n hn might make the Antuan an
outstanding eollegiale humor monthly, how
ever, seem rontent to spend their spare time
lit mnvlns) picture emporium - laughing at
another's gags.
Will I'liiverxily of Nebraska hiudenis
shoulder arms and march to battle (or the lib
eration of their funny paper? Or dinll r
strew iltd lilies nirr a deeease.l stud, nt
bmlv?
....
Ir. tllfthcr deserve endit lor liking
an interest in student affairs outside the stuffy
confines of a lecture room. lie is eorrect in
statim; that members of the publication board
should he more actively concerned ith the
work of Ihe staffs nhich they elect. If mem
bers of the board had been in touch with the
Awgwan of last year, they would hae fore
seen the occurrence which caused their hasty
action.
Campus polities play too Important a part
In publications to make selection of staffs by
tlie editor-in-chief a practicnl plan. True, the
editor would suffer for his mistakes in ap
pointments. But some editors miphl heroine
reconciled to such torture.
....
Till: DULY M RKXSKAN
AVm York Plans
LcnttiinQ Tower
25 Statics Ilirjh
NftV tOHK CITT -Mf't-wuh
ih Tomer ft Umning or
(a(heJil P? learning, at th t'nl
tenily of l ltlibiirh far-l.tl
ttif ceniilelion. anil plans blng
nmJe tot th rtlun t( twmly
(it iiorf eJinatli'iial renter bM".
Amnirsn ejocai'm u continually
gfitir.g more up in th air.
Th New Yoik ttuiationa sky
xiacr li to ct about four mil
lion dt.lUrS, anl milt bue It"
boant o( education anJ inl.ter
able rmiftcuni are.
.MdU.in (iitlh mix
Kill 1 lAMKMlVIM.
MILUAfKKFi. WIS. IP
Mrqitett iinlTefiliy. not salts
lied lth having hJ th dtstlnr
tlon of Ifitfodueing r.lfht football
to the foll"tlieJii(lc!t lat sea
on. lll present another novelty
In college football this yeir hen
it stage the Thank giving day
same with Mutler university at 10
oeiork In the mnrnlrg
Marmiette has recoided some of
the best football turnouts on
Thankrlvlr.r afternoons, but col
lege authorities believe that even
more fans will be aMe to see th
ram tf It t played In th morn
ing. Membeis of th Marquette team
are reported to be lubtlant as they
think of the Thanksgiving dinner
thev have been denied In the rast,
which now will be theirs after
well earned shower bath St noon.
'rhilirr'n,. a'' ttttn froh other
'count lies
let thj-m coduct their on Sffaifl
la th grAtelP'lfl,n,?
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OLDFAtHF.II wANT . , PLANS TOK SfASON
COWIO REINSTATLU (t)ntinued from rag u
lOntinued trora Tag 1
lpei. according to th belief of
th new publican board member,
Wtudfiit editor nhould b allowed
th maximum if frdom with th
minimum of faculty or a.tmmls
trsitv nlrfernc. in Oldfathrs
opinion, provided th litoiS at
capstl and knom' hl I going
on in th woild. .
J favor th return Of th
Agwan.M aeited tr. OlJfathrr.
-l hiiiv ihi th I'nlveisltv of
Nebraska baa juat a much rigbti
i to a funny nri a any m'
icampu. rror.ally I could never
i w anything funny In th colleg
I humorous gette. but they play
a Dig pan in m mur
every campus "
My Idea vt remedying a diffi
culty urh as aroc with th
Awgwan lait fail would not be to
discontinue th publication of the
magaxin. Th thing to do would
M to correct in lauu ai u
th editor. Iteiause one man let
material be published which th
average person considers inoereni
is no rcaxm to mak th magaxin
suffer. Th thing to do ti to elect
a new editor, I think that should
hav been don tn th ca. of th
Awgwan."
KnroM.MCiil at K. t'-
tijtial l-ast la"
LAWRKNCB. Kas.. Sept 22
Registration at the I'nlversity of
Kansas passed the l.ooo mark
near the end of the first week,
equaling the registration at the
same time last year. The first day
l inn oi -i w .... - -r - - - -
'III 1 , . . & . t . f I t.k .t.at an
e;.. nr fifii Mr tiicmhers who fire willing m snon, out wntu iuu irjuu
W'c present a final boquet to Dr. tildfather
for his interest in student anairs. me um
nit a feiiinn ft f fVnir imi tn the nrnblem which
confront student leaders and the orjrnniations
which they represent.
And thev sold the School of Music for a
sor.g.
Whv not charter a bus to brinj fraternity
men a block or three to school? That would
help the parking problem.
The new R. 0. T. C. uniforms hnc slacks
for trousers. The old ones had slack trousers.
Letiore Burkett Van
VOICE
Kirk
STUDIO
306 UBfcRtt
THEATER
BLDCJ.
Accredited t
tht UniTersity
bi rtebrilka
aitrl tiieela
tegk school.
Mtottoa fbont
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tandeace
urn
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V. M. C. A. PLAINS
rotR MEETINGS
VOti EftESllMEN
Fot.r discussion groups will be
formed at the Freshmen council
meeting to be held tn the T. M. C.
A. rooms of the Ttmple Wednes
day evening at 7 o'clock. The
four lesders have been lining up
materia for some time for their
discussions, according to C. D.
Hares, secretary.
William E. Kaplan. Meredith
Nelson, WiUard Spence and C. D.
Hayes wilUbe the leaders of the
groups. Letters were sent out by
Wlllard Spence yesterday to all
freshmen who received "N" books.
All freshmen men are welcome to
the meetings.
was under war, this year'a figures
ran ahead, and then settled even.
Thursday evening the figures
were exactly at a par with S.953
registered on corresponding days
ot each year.
As tn years past, practically
every countv In the state Is repre
sented in the universlty'a enroll
ment, and in addition to Kansas,
thirty-three other states and seven
foreign countries have students at
Kansas university.
Largest out-of-state enrollment
comes from Missouri, with 367; 75
from Oklahoma and 29 from Colo
rado. Oregon. Washington. Cali
fornia, as well as Vermont and
Rhode Island, are among the
states represented.
The foreign student contingent
Includes twenty-four from the
!..!. vtw la to o in "!
for hih hoJ dcUte thi. year-
Th remainder c-f th fhedu.
will b arranged later.
FreKhman oeUt tryoul will b
held on tire, i Any lrehman
h did not attend m other
eolirge lt vear will be, eligible.
More lnforirllon about frS'hman
debating wilt b publlthed ltr.
v. M. v7iii Tuihi
1 i
,f' Col was mJ hairman
of the special Y. M. C A. com
mute organised Sunday vnlog
to prom.J attendanr at th
sen of Freihmen meetir.gl to M
held next week. Harlo mlih Is to
bav rharg of publicltv. Russell
frrni hai rhtrst of th Uih-
r. and C V. ttrill will b In
cha'rg ot the muir. j
The metlng waa Mid at the
home of C. D. 1U res. at I2S North
Twenty-fifth street. !
A FT Fit ALL Its a Towns nd'
photegraph that you "-
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lir pin in lri of !- Ii1! fori
m.y ht Mm t CtUlt.f ,
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. ... . ,.H.ri mty rm Prl.
fUt CUibWI, WIIM ' I
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tb present plan of publication
mm.romrnt on this CSmPUS. I'T. ,
Oldfather believes that member of .
the board should take a more ac-;
Uva interest In what tne eauor i
Aninm InfftPmil ffndtlnPS Kith thC -
editor of the Nebraskan and Corn-'
busker at atx week interval ern
to him to be a practical policy. In ,
ki. ...... it M.ni.M k tsihle for
the editor to report to the board at
to the progress ot members of his
r.aff. Then when the time for se-
mester appointments arrives tne
publication board would be suffi
ciently acquainted with the work
of staff members to mske merltous
staff appointments.
ravor aiuocni bouni.ii.
In conclusion Pr. Oldfathei ,
stated bis beliefs relative to stu-
dent government. He felt that the ;
Stuoeni counril. unaer me nr
rangement of personnel selection
should be elven every possible en
couragement by the faculty. He :
hoped that the spnere oi nuinrm
control In campus governmental
affairs would widen ripldly and
that ther could be given permis
sion to act almost entirely foi
themselves.
"After all." said Dr. Oldfather.
"this university Is maintained for
the good of the students. Why not
ll Chrlr C.
...Snowflflkcs
in
These Snoalfej cane
by Express . . .
He idefl, However, mu?t
have been heaven-sent.
They are the snurtest thing
in 6 Ions
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Eat at the ANNEX
Twenty LWereity of ISebraska Football plajers bate opened and uill man
age tbe upstaiH dining rborri of the Ahtie Cafe during tbe preseht irhool tear.
Thesfc men ItHe a Special Students' Ltinch at 13 tents a lunfch tompleie.
with meat, vegetables, rolls and butter, and toffee or rnllk. There Is choit e
ot three different numbered lunches, and the lime is from 11:00 a. m, lo
2:60 p. m.
For supper, o:00 p. in. to 8:00 p. tn.. there is an entire thange In the hlHiu.
anrj yoU have your thoice of three bumbered mppers at the sallie prlte:
33 feeilti.
Already there M 26 U. of X. sttidenli read lo sene you at tbe Anhe Cafe.
ah(i inrthfe be added as Heeded.
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tbe Attne Mill still maintain an enviable reputation for cleanness st-rupit-loUsU
tieari robnl. tables, t hairs, table linen. iherUare. dhbel. ftod, and ev
erything. h eat at a "bole-in-ihe-ual I. ulin the Anne price Is hrt greater?
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at eaactly the right rate without skimping or blotting,
sod Waterman1 greater sir for iirfc ink tapsdry od
danger of running dry in the middle of lecture or eaarn.
There's i tTatermari S for ery taitfc hd eTry purSt
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Tbfe Lady Patricia it lie pen worried bae wanted for
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