Il'r" f ' i""!. -m JT "?? y -J- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i QHje &Ug JfobraBkatt Proporty qf THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. M. V. REED Edltor-ln-Chlof Managing Editor Associate Editor ABBOclato Edttor Kenneth M. Snyder John L. Cutrlght Fred N. Wells -Business Manager J. L. DrlBColl AHBlBtant Manager Frank S. Perkins Subscription price $2.00 per year, payablo In advance. Single CoploB, 5 cents each Entered at the postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Friday. September 19, 1913 BETWEEN WHILES. Willi tnitT Issue lliu Nubraakan ceaHea Tho co-eds boo little humor in the situation. To thorn this proposition of passing up tholr old friends, just because they happen to bo freshmen, Is akin to tragedy In somo cases. And it is further augmented, this dis satisfied feeling, by the gleoful way In which the fraternities are casting around It is scarcely characteristic of Nebraska co-eds to sit quietly by and await developments. Just why, thoy argue, should the rules be made to benefit the men, while the girls are hold down by strict Injunctions limit ing every phase of rushing? IJoth fraternities and sororities are trying to work out a practical scheme of rushing. It is a laboratory experi ment of no small size, which Is being approached from different premises by the men and the women. In the mean time, this suspense Is nerverac-king publication until tho first of next week. Commencing Tuesday, then, tho paper will bo issued five times each week, excepting holidays, until Commence ment week. In other words, the grind Is on. . And In the meantime, until Tuosday, are tho three last days of summer vacation, that time when, no matter how hard you may be working at something cIbo, It Is a pleasure not to have to think or studies. There fore, we urge you to make the most of those remaining days. The staff Is tak ing Its last beauty nap for somo time to come "THE AWGWAN." The "Awgwan" Is most assuredly a wrrv-erttH-y -HWffnalno-wlUu.Ji . purpose. RUSHING? Yes, rushing! So say the men with a wry smile and a sorrowful glance at the crowd surrounding that 'promising "infans." So say the girls, but In a spiteful, sarcastic way which bodes ill for some thing or other, some time. . The fraternity-sorority rushing prob lem presents extraordinary complica tions this fall, owing to tho failure of the Becond-semestor pledging plan to make good, in tho case of the sorori ties. The fraternities have therefore dropped tho proposition and gone back to the old style, "catch as catch can, no holds barred"; It scarcely needs editorial comment to point out the en suing complications OfTicial rushing starts Tuesday, and in the meantime we should worry $2.50 buys a MOORE'S NON- LEAKABLE pen or a BIG BEN alarm clock WE HAVE BOTH HALLET Ett. 1871 Uii. Jeweler 1143 0 St. It enters into a distinct field of uni versity talent, and should have the support of students who are alive. Un til the last semester Nebraska stu dents who felt that peculiar "writer's itch," but who found no outlet for their ideas In existing publications, were forced to suffer In silence or go elsewhere. In the columns of the Awgwan Is space for literary lapses, take-offs, cartoons, original (with em phasis) jokes, and artistic advertis ing The student who can observe the everyday traits and fallings of Ne braska life, who has the ability to write up these observations In an originnl manner, and who still does not make an effort to "break into print," is hurt ing the school and Its Institutions, and moreover he (or she) Is hurting him self. Think it over BIG TIME AT OPEN HOUSE (Continued from Page 1) the other subject nearest his heart, football. He emphasized the neces sity of getting out, the hard knocks tajten In assimilating the elements of the game as a freshman, and lastly, the stick-to-lt-lveness that characterizes the real football player. Quantities of eats were provided in the Temple cafeteria, and every one left with a feeling of satisfaction both with the entertainment of the evening and the school spirit manifested by the new students Applications for reportorlal positions on the staff of the -fc Daily Nebraskan will be received -- by the editors between the hours of 10 and VI and 2 and 5 o'clock -fc today and tomorrow Applicants -fc will report to the Nebraskan of- -fr flee Monday morning at their - first vacant hours and receive -fc news assignments -fa FALL HATS $2. 50 1415 O -:- BUDD If by any chance you ever get anything from us that isn't entirely satisfactory, we want to be the first to know it Our service means: "to please you in every particular" Ask to see the Right now we're making a host of friends by showing a new English Model for Young Fellows. It's by Hart Schaffner & Marx new "Awgwan an(i wortn remembering. Hat. Nothing like it. - - $1.50 Armstrong Clothing Co, Good Clothes Merchants MR. 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