TUB DAILY NB BR A SKA N BRIEF BITS OF NEWS ' Mln Sarka Hrbkova Seriously Ill- Miss Sarka Hrbkova, formerly of the Slavonic department the university, who was granted a year's leave of ab sence from her school work on account of poor health, has been seriously 111 with bronchial pneumonia. A tele gram received from Los Angeles re cently by a member of the university faculty announced that she is Improv ing slowly. Prr.ff.RRor J. E. Le Rosslgnal. di rector of the ttfilverelty Bchool of com merce and head of the economics de partment, lectured on "Bolshevism" at the First Congregational Church of Ashland last Sunday evening. A large audience was present to hear Profes sor Le Rossignol speak on this timely and interesting although foreboding topic. Each phase of the question was discussed and ' the listeners were aroused to the exact meaning of the word "bolshevlsm." ' SOCIAL CALENDAR March 21 . Phi Gamma Delta formal Lincoln Hotel. , Alpha Tau Omega formal Govern or s Mansion. Delta Chi Rosewllde. PI Kappa Phi House party. Phi Gamma Delta formal Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Tau Omega formal Lincoln hotel. Delta Chi Rosewllde.' March 22. Delta Gamma banquet Lincoln Hotel. Kappa Alpha Theta formal Lincoln hotel. Kappa Alpha Theta formal Liu coin Hotel. March 28 Delta Tau Delta formal Lincoln Hotel II. E. Club meeting Wednesday eve ning, March 19th, at 7:30 in Woman's Hall. Snecial program and United Agrl, Party to be planned. Bring fin ished dresses for Lincoln orphans. Must be distributed by Saturday. March 29 Gamma Phi Hotel. Beta formal Lincoln April 2 Junior Prom Lincoln Hotel. April 11 Phi Kappa Psi formal Lincoln Hotel. Lincoln Alumni Holds Meeting The Lincoln alumni held a meeting Mon day afternoon at the Alumni Head- Hotel ouarters to make plans for their part Phi in the semi-centennial celebration. M. Hotel A. Hyde, '98, was appointed chairman of a committee of five to organize the Lincoln alumni. Mr. Hyde selected for his committee George Hager, '9S, D. J. Fee, 03, Ralph Mosely, '10, and Mrs. C. W. Roberts. '14. The commit tee will meet Wednesday noon at the Commercial Club to make further plans. Committee for Reese Memorial Is Named The Lincoln committee for the Dean Reese Memorial fund con sists of the following men: T. F. A. Williams, D. J. Flaherty and H. Rosen balm. These people are sending out a number of letters to the former stu dents of Dean Reese so that every one might have the chance to contr'bute to the memorial fund. It is planned to have the tablet ready for the senii-cen tennial celebration. April 12 Alpha Sigma Phi formal Lincoln Kappa Psi banquet Lincoln April 19 Delta Delta Delta formal Lincoln Hotel. Viking formal Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Phi banquet Lincoln Hotel. Sigma Xu banquet Lincoln Hotel. April 25 Delta Upsilon tel.. formal Lincoln Ho- April 26 Alpha Delta Hotel. Sigma Chi formal Lincoln PI formal Lincoln Hotel. May 2 Pi Beta Phi formal Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Chi Omega banquet Lincoln Hotel YOUR PROFESSORS Some students, especially freshmen, areexceedingly apt to adopt the 'teach me if you can" attitude toward some or all of their professors. This sort of an idea is of course entirely errone ous. It is safe to say that any student with this attitude toward the faculty isn't going to ge much out of his uni versity work. Met your professors half way. They are going to try to teach you what you ought to know, but unless yo uevince some amount of interest in the work they probably won't care much wheth er you learn or not. If, for instance, you make a habit of going to sleep in lectures, the professor will probably wake you up for the first few times, but if the somnoletn practice is contin ued he will probably let you sleep on and take the consequences. Purdue Exponent. May 3 Alpha Chi Omega formal Lincoln HoteL Pi Beta Phi banquet Lincoln Ho tel. May 9 Xi Psi May 10 Sigma Hotel. Phi formal Lincoln Hotel. Phi Epsilon formal Lincoln May 16 Delta Zeta formal Lincoln Hotel. PERSONALS GET AHEAD OF TIME "There is a time for everything," so we read in an old, old book long ago. What a wonderful state of affairs that would be! A time to study, a time to play, a time to read the new book you have been wanting to read, and a time to cal on the friend so long neglected. Will the student ever attain that hap py condition? Not until that most per nicious of all campus thieves the time stealer is eradicated. "I could manage my work beautifully if only I didn't lose so much time," is a cry heard on every hand. Some one makes an appointment with you and keeps you waiting twenty minutes or maybe does not come at all. A teacher comes in nine and a half minutes late to class. An entertainment begins thirty minutes later than scheduled and you awste a good half hour's study. Because of these robberies, cer tain verses in the good book are in danger of becoming obnlf? Along with the other lessonse are learning, let us get the one of promptness. Exchange. Alice Reese, '22, is ill at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Her mother, Mrs. David Reese of Norfolk, is visiting here. Ruth Hutton, '20, is ill at the Achoth house. Lucile Clark, '21, has just returned from her home in Stella, where she spent several days. Dorothy Wetherald, '20, went to Omaha yesterday. Raymond Hughes, 19, of Council Bluffs, has ben discharged from the army and returned to school several day8 ago. Beta Theta Pi announces the with drawal of the pledge of Ernest Hav- erly of Hastings. You never realize how dearly you bTe paid for your whistle until you try io seii it. DATE OF VICTORY LOAN SET FOR END OF APRIL "Continued frm Pe one) the same intensive type of campaign which they have used formerly In former Liberty loans. Medals for Workers One of the novelties which is promised for the coming drive is to be in the form of a m.xlal cast from captured German cannon. These med als, to be the size of a half-dollar and to have a reproduction of th,e Treas ury building on one side and a cer tification of loan participation on the other are to be presented to those who are actively connected with mak ing the loan a success. Exchange. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN (Great HALF Price Sale of Mens Suits and Overcoats Continues to Grow Interesting This, good people, is proving to be the biggest event of its kind we have ever held. It is not half hearted clearance of "slow-sellers," but is the final clean-up of all remaining winter stocks, before the big transformation. Prices have been brought down to a point that will surprise you. You have only to note the following bar gains to realize that this is the sale of the. season! All remaining Monroe suits and O'coats included excepting only Fall Dress suits and Astrachan collar coats now selling at $18.75. Here's what you may expect. Broken Lines One or two of a kind. All sizes but not of each fabric or style. 35 to 46 Men's SUITS Broken Lines, all Sizes, but not of -Each Kind Sizes 35 to 48 $20.00 Suits, now $10.00 $25.00 Suits, now ....$12.50 $30.00 Suits, now $15.00 $35.00 Suits, now $17.50 $40.00 Suits, now $20.00 $45.00 Suits, now $22.50 $50.00 Suits, now , $25.00 HALF Off MANY OF THESE SUITS IN STOCK Men's OVERCOATS Broken Lines, all Sizes, but not of Each Kind Sizes 35 to 48 $20.00 Overcoats, now $10.00 $25.00 Overcoats, now $12.50 $30.00 Overcoats, now $15.00 $35.00 Overcoats, now $17.50 $40.00 Overcoats, now $20.00 $45.00 Overcoats, now $22.50 $50.00 Overcoats, now $25.00 MANY OF THESE OVERCOATS IN STOCK HALF OflF MAYER BROS. CO. Rapid Messenger s and Delivery A SQCARH DFAl TO All TKY. 18 . t25 8. 14th Banker' Ll'e Bldr.. 14th N HU. Rom 101 Man may be made of dust, doesn't always settle. but he To "kis sthe gunner's daughter" on board ship means to be tied to the breech of a cannon and flogged. Pilgrims never kissed the pope's toe; they kissed a cross embroidered on the panel slipper. , I4r "till Subscribe for The Daily Nebraskan WANT ADS IF any one has the film or negative of a kodak picture in uniform of Har old T. Sandusky, who was acting sup ply sergeant, Co. B, S. A. T. C, time of his death, Dec. 8th, please send It to Bis father, Geo. M. San dusky, sterling, fJeh. LOST On campus, leather pocket book. Return to Nebraskan ofHee. Reward FOR RENT Large front room for girls; roommate If preferred. I R. SL Phone L-4320.