The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 28, 1917, Image 3
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Assisting her in this work at the present time are Miss Helen Matte son, Mrs. Florence Angle-Reed, Miss Ruth Beecher, Miss Florence Wood and Miss Era Miller. Encourage Men to Enlist One of the purposes of the league will be to encourage young men to enlist in the naval reserve corps of the United States. President Wilson has already ordered the navy to be placed on a full war footing,' which will mean the enlistment of many men. The naval reserve will be called upon for duty on battleships, sub marines, submarine destroyers and all other lines of naval activities, if the war declaration is made. The part the navy department will play in the woman's organization was explained at the Tuesday morn ing meeting by Leonard Trester, rep resenting the naval reserve, who has Just returned from Washington, D. C. The Lincoln committee has already sent letters to other colleges of the west, and organizations will be formed there. Downtown headquarters will be established in Lincoln. Speakers at the mass meeting to morrow night in the Armory will tell the purposes of the organization and Just what the women who Join will be expected to do. It is hoped that not less than fifteen hundred of the Ne braska women will attend the mass meeting the first call of their country. THE COLLEGE WORLD Twenty-Seven Seniors Have Never Kissed a Girl The annual statistics of the Prince ton senior class have recently been published, and reveal some interesting facts about the members of the class. In reply to the question what Prince ton needed most? one of the answers was: The restoration of the hazing of the freshmen. Friendship, a broader point of view, and experience were the most valuable things gained from a college career. The majority of the seniors admit kissing a girl, but twenty-seven men have never done so, and forty-one feel that it is morally wrong to kiss. Ex. University Circus The Oberlin College circus Was one of the best college circuses that has ever been seen in the United States, according to the Oberlin Review. They claim that they had every kind of amusement, from the Winter Garden at New York to the Mardi Gras. One act was especially interesting, as It portrayed to the girls the life of the embryo soldier at Plattsburg Training Camp, and stopped their wonder as to why it was that all the boys who attended the aforesaid camp returned with powder puffs and lace handker chiefs. Ex. College Night An interesting affair that they have at Brown University is what they call their College Night. Once every week all of the students assemble In the big auditorium and there they have aome special event for the edification of the students, sometimes amusing, but most of the time instrucive. These affairs are always well atended and they establish a school spirit that Is hard to beat. A current subject that is fairly typical was an illusrated lec ture given by Albert Coo Church, con aulting engineer of the United States SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR March 30 Delta Tau Delta formal, Lincoln. Dentist's hop, Kosewilde. Hawkeye club dance, Music hall. Silver Lynx dinner dance, chapter house. Pi Kappa Phi house dance. April 13 Pi Beta Phi formal, Lincoln. Alpha Sigma Phi banquet, Lincoln. Tl Kappa Phi dance, Rosewilde. Chorus party, Music hall. April 14 Alpha Phi formal, Lincoln. Pi Beta Phi banquet, Lincoln. Sigma Phi Epsilon banquet, Lin coln. Kappa Sigma dance, Rosewilde. Alpha Sigma Phi house dance. Second Regiment barn dance. PERSONALS Helen Young, '18. is going to Te cumseh for spring recess. Audrey Marixon, of Falls City, is a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Guy Fowle, ex-17, of Omaha, was visiting at the Pi Kappa Phi house Sunday. - O. N. Callaway, of Nashville, Tenn., was a guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house Tuesday. Dean Mary Graham is going to her home in Dayton, O., during the week of spring vacation. Evelyn Wheeler, '20, is going to spend spring vacation with Ruth Welsh, '19, in Omaha. William Guilbert, '20, who has been ill at his home in Omaha for a week, returned to school Monday. Mrs. N. F. Wilcox, of North Platte is visiting her daughter Lucille Wil cox, at the Pi Beta Phi house. John Elliott, ex-'17, will leave for Minatare, Nebr., next week, where he will be assistant cashier at the Mina tare bank. Lillian Gnam. "18, Faye Simon, '19 and Lucille Nitche, '20, will spend Saturday in Omaha visiting Elizabeth Crawford, '18. Always Navy on the subject of "Submarines, Their Construction and Use." Ex. Anti Militarista "Collegians, protect your Ideals," is the glaring headline that appears on a pamphlet that has recently been distributed on the campus at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. This warning and the harangue that follows is ad dressed to the college men and women of the United States, and urges them to bring all the influence that they have to bear on congress to prevent the war that is imminent. The Col legiate Anti Militarism League puts out these pamphlets. Irish Independence When Mrs. Franc is Skeffington spoke before the International club at the Universlt y of Chicago, she made the assertion that the only solution for the preesnt troubles of Ireland was 1 Brin& inYbur List Of School Supplies m 117T hxvp nil the things you need for school textbooks, drawing materials, tablets and other sup plies, including the CONKLIN Self-Filler m waII sftanted to ) students use. Students everywhere say this efficient fountain pen means better work and better grades. CI Self-Filling Fountain Pen NON-LEA KABLE I Distinctively Individual SCHEMBBCK'S ORCHESTRAL SERVICE Those PERFECT PURVEYORS of MELODY complete Independence for Ireland. She claims that truth and free speech have been abolished in Ireland, and that all the liberties of a free people have been curtailed. She furthr assarts lhat "Grat Britain, who is supposedly carrying on .the present war for the re demption ot the small countries that were oppressed j by Germany, had a splendid chance to exercise her free in g powers on Ireland. Home Rule is now further oft for' Ireland than it has ever been before." Ex. Matrimony a Road of Leisure ' Yes, for the modern girl, according to a speech by Professor Roes at the Uhlversity of Iowa. "Husband-catching is more worth while today than it has ever been before," says he, "The girl regards marriage as a life-long support, a haven, gained by some girl skillful enough to charm a man. The term Queens Is rightly applied to the girls today as an offer of marriage is simply an invitation to a life of ease and luxury. 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