THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ' rZ : " : The Daily Nebraskan THE BEST UNIVERSITY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD Kva Miller Editor-in-Chief GoorRO Grimes. Managing Editor Vlvlinno Holland Associate Editor M. L. Poteet Business Manager Homer Carson f Assistant Business Manager Larue Glllern ' Assistant Business Manager Offices: News, Basement, University Hall; Business, Basement, Administration Building. Telephones: News, L-4S41; Business, B-2597. Published every day during tho college year. Subscrip tion, per semester, 1. Entered at the poBtofflce at Lincoln. Nobraska, as second class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The organization of the Iowa Dally News is another advance In the general trend to ownership and control of university publications by university students. This seems to be the latest instance of the kind and by the thorough ness of the plans for organization and administration it shou'd meet with the usual success. Bargains seem to be the popular thing nowadays. The student athletic tickets go on sale today for $4, which if a Btudent attends every athletic event during the year is a Bavlng of $14.75! Students should take advantage to be loyal to Nebraska and at the same time, to save their money for it is an education to learn the ways of economy as well as the ways of the ancients, or the stories of the stars. An effort is being made to establish a school of journalism at the University of Nebraska, and though there are only a very limited number of journalism courses in the uni versity at present, the list in Wednesday's Nebraskan of well-known editors who will address journalism couiaes during the year, Bhows the keen interest and co-operation of the newspaper men throughout the state. They evi dently believe an institutional training In journalism to he practical. Lincoln churches will hold receptions for all university etudents one week from tonight. This is a cuBtom which is growing in popularity, and which throws light on one more phase of college life. Most freshmen hypnotize themselves into believing that they are being watched and criticized every minute. They're not being criticized, but they certainly are being watched, and will be until it's been decided whether they are worth, the watching or not Awaiting In the Line I've waited for a girl Put on her party gewn, I've waited for a local To take me back to town. I've waited for a room-mate Bring back a coat of mine, But that is 2:10 pacing Besides the registration line. You begin to wait before you start. And wait an hour or two To see Just what the registrar Is going to do with you. Then wait till your advisor May decide to come from lunch, And you stand around hie office While he disposes of a bunch. You line up before the stenos A thirty minute wait. And when you're there they tell you "Tomorrow, please, at eight" You begin bright and early And bivouac for a stay. For you can barely see the first one Three hundred feet away. You creep along till noonday, Then hurry home to eat. And at 2 when you are started You've forgotten you have feet At last you get assignments And now fees you have to pay; It's just the same wait over. For you will spend another day. I have waited for a dollar A friend has owed to me, And a pound box of candy I never expect to see. But beside dear Rip Van Winkle And the Wandering Jew of old. The registration line Sure has put such things in the cold. Chorus Wait, wait, wait. From early morn till late; No move ahead. Just bring your bed And camp in style with fate. SPORT SPARKS The Daily eratan -constructive editorials all the campus news daily features the best Varsity sports society news UQ8G030E COaches Stewart and Rutherford are like the famous hounds ( tugging at their leashes to be off on the scent of another Missouri Valley championship. The European war will be insignifi cant in comparison with the battle be tween the varsity candidates with that Portland trip in sight. The football season is with us again, With plenty of skinny and big fat men. But the varBity and freshmen will mix and then, . The fat will be skinny and the rest will have been. If Kansas can prove that they have the best team In the world andrwe tili beat them 30 to 0, what comparison can you make for our team, under the sun? Corey says that when Nebraska meets Notre Dame all the Irishmen on the two teaus will not be playing with the latter. He knows one who will not even be toying with her. If Coach Stewart does any coaching the first few days he will have to do it by wireless. The movements of that big fat fresh man bunch, accompanied by their grunts and groans, remind us of a line from Grey's famous elegy, "The low ing herd winds slowly o'er the lea." What's in a name? Just because jim's last name is Gardiner is no sign that he lets the grass grow around him when be is on the football field. "Lum" Doyle says that he wouldn't mind the work if they wonld let him kid around a little. - y -' " , . -y v " . ' . t , , Harry C. Bigglestone, new general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. BRIEF BITS OF NLWS Adrian A. Brian, '17, of Columbus, has sent Prof. M. M. Fogg an inter esting letter about army life on the Rio Grande. Brian went to the border with the Fourth Nebraska in July. Loeb's Orchestra, B-3708 B-1882. Students Sunday Supper at The Lindell Coffee Shop, 35c per plate. Choice of hot or cold menus. The Daily Nebraskan "The Best University Newspaper In The World PRETTY SHOES Fashion favors pretty shoes and shoes were never prettier than they are this season. Styles that are "youthful" they make, yon look youthful and feel youthful to wear them. 'You will enjoy wearing these beautiful new high shoes. FasUon says "White Tops" and we have thom the kind that are easily cleaned. We are also showing a new Field Mouse Gray a gray-brown Bhade with white kid laced tops very pretty shoe for 7.50 pair. Fashion says every woman must have at least one Jair of colored boots they need not match the suit in fact they show to better advantage if they do not. We show a very exceptional selection. Then we have a handsome boot with black kid vamp and white kid top-and what's prettier, after all, than black and whjtet.. We show one style with an exceptionally pretty curved heel at 7.00 pair. There are a few pairs left of the very special boot with dark brown vunp and white kirt tops and covered hoel. Very exceptional for 6.50 pair. ' Women's Shoes Second Floor. MILLER & PAIW PADLOCKS That you can depend upon are here in a wide range of sub stantially built styles at almost any price. Rudge & Guenzel Co. 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