The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 28, 1919, Image 4

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    T II K DAI Ii Y NEI1R A S K A N
JAPAN IS FRIEND
OF UNITED STATES
(Continued trim ! Onl
80CIAL CALENDAR
March 28
PI Thl Chi House dance.
Sigma Chi House dance.
Alpha XI Delta House dance.
Delta Tau Delta formal Lincoln
Hotel
March 29.
Farm House House dance.
Alpha Phi Dinner dance.
Delta Gamma House dance.
Administration Building force
Women's Hall.
Delta Tau Delta banquet Lincoln
Hotel.
Gamma Phi Beta formal Lincoln
Hotel.
Sigma Nu House dance.
PERSONALS
Marjorie Colwell. 22. has been 111 at
the Kappa Alpha Teta house for sev
eral days.
Genevieve Welch, '18. of Central
City. Is visiting at the Alpha Phi
house.
Fred Walrath. '21. went to his home
In Omaha yesterday.
Porter Allen of Omaha visited at
the Delta Chi house yesterday.
Margaret Howes, '20. Is going to her
home in Omaha today.
Max Mill r. '17, of Omaha, Is visiting
for a few days at the Phi Kappa Psi
house.
Chancellor Samuel Avery drove to
Kearney Thursday afternoon. He will
speak Friday .morning and afternoon
at the teachers meeting at that place.
Want to communicate at once with
fraternity that desires to lease a house
for next year. Call L-8G54. evenings.
UNI NOTICES
Thta Sigma Phi
Theta Stema Phi will meet in Wom
an's Hall Sunday at 3 p. m. Important.
Palladian Meeting
Palladian members will meet
promptly at 7:30 at the hall for short
business meeting before going to
caves for initiation. Wear picnic
clothes. All who have cars bring
them. Closed meeting.
Tegner Society
The Tegner Society will meet In
Faculty Hall. Temple building, Satur
day evening. March 29. 8:00 p. m.
Everyone welcome.
Union Literary Society
Union LStfrary Society will hold an
open meeting Friday evening. March
28. New members will give the pro
gram. All students are invited.
Delian Literary Society
Delian Literary Society welcomes
all university students to their pro
gram and entertainment Friday eve
ning. March 28. at eight o'clock In
Faculty HalL
Komenaky Club
Komensky Club will meet in the Art
Gallery on the second floor of the Li-,
brary Saturday evening at 7:30.
BRIEF BITS OF
NEWS
the Phlliplpnes, because they are In
the tropical tone, while Japan 1b In
the temperate, because their acquisi
tion would mean an Increase In coast
line, which would necealtate the ex
pense of an Increased navy, and be
cause the Philippines have not been
found profitable In proportion to their
expense.
"Japan wanted to cement friendship
between the Celestials, but was
obliged to play the game as Europe
played It In order to preserv eher own
position." Dr. Mlnakuchl said. Then
he described the annexation of various
parts of the Chinese empire by Euro
pean nations, and their plans of di
viding the country among themselves.
Japan was obliged to fight Russia for
her own national existence, he said, as
well as to preserve the independence
and territorial Integrity of China.
Dr. Mlnakuchl believes that to ac
complish a union between the East
and the West there must be one com
mon speech and faith. English is be
ing taught in the schools of China,
Japan, and India, it Is already the lan
guage of commerce, and will soon be
the prevailing language of the East.
In conclusion, he said the common
link between the East and the West
Is the Christian religion, that of rea
son, brotherhood, civilisation and
progress.
Y. M. C. A. SETS GOAL
FOR CAMPAIGN FUND
(Continued from !ae One)
a scholarship in China to come to
Ameiica and was chosen. Miss Me
Yung Ting will speak at a big mass
nicetins which will be held. Wednes
day evening. She will be a guest at
he Alpha Phi house during her stay
!.i Lincoln.
The following program was made
out by the committee for the week.
The solicitation does not begin until
Thursday morning:
Tuesday afternoon Tea for Mrs.
Eddy at the Woman's Hall.
Tuesday Evening at 5 O'clock
Vespers.
Tuesday Evening at 7 O'clock
Meeting of the committees.
Wednesday Evening Meeting of
all university girls at Armory.
Thursday Afternoon Tea for Miss
Me Yung Ting at Woman's Hall.-
THIED AWGWAN NUMBER
PEADY FOR SUBSCRIBERS
iConflnned from Ptre One)
editor-in-chief, has some splendid ed
itorials and voices another protest
against the date set for Ivy Day.
It is altogether an excellent and in
teresting number and well worth read
ing by every Nebraska student who Is
really interested in the college as a
whole and all its activities.
During the spring vacation. which
begins Wednesday. April 2nd. and
ends Saturday, April 5th, the class
in field geography will go by car to
Louisvile, and South Bend. Nebraska
r-tivr- jn a-uiition to studying soil
conditions. th-y will fce shown the
rfV1s of s'or T'arrying and sand
dredging. The topography of the land
will also be observed and studied.
Prtb?b!y a st:;rt field trip will be
made Saturday, March 30th.
Moat of the films depicting the legis
lators in action have been completed
a4 others showing the progress of a
bil! through t!.e assembly and the
ge-rier?.! working ft the legislature
hv been started.
Captain C J. Frankforter has Issued
a general bulletin to th effect that all
students In basi? and advanced
coor of the R. O. T. C. should ob
:a'a a ropy of the 'Military Student's
Textbook." Tolumne 1, published by
Mihi fe Gslld. Thf se fuay be pro
at ncen'V TVkiI: Store for
U1Z
STUDENTS WHO FLY MAY
CONTINUE ACTIVITY
THROUGH AERO CLUB
Contlri-v from Pace Onel
sistfng of about twenty planes under
command of Major Balfinger. which
will leave Washington In the near fu
ture for a cross-country tour of In
spection of landing fields and to add
an impetus to the 5th Liberty Loan
drive, will arrive In Lincoln on or
about May 1st. The Lincoln Aero
Club has extended to Major Balfinger
and the members of his flying circus
the use of their beautiful airdrome In
South Lincoln.
The Aero Club will entertain the
members of the circus on their arrival
and demonstrate the advantages of
Lincoln's airdrome. A late returned
aviation officer, a member of the L. A.
C. will meet the flying circus In a
plane recently completed here, and
escort them to the airdrome. After an
exhibition and a luncheon at the Com
mercial Club, where they will be the
guests of the Aero Club, the members
of the circus will resume their Journey
westward.
Extensive preparations will be made
the banquet on next Tuesday eve
ning for the coming events. An elab
orate program has been arranged.
Among the guests of honor who will
attend are Gov. McKelvie and Mayor
Miller. Four minute talks will be
piven by Lincoln's citizens and the
evening will close with an Illustrated
travelogue covering the past, present
?rd future of aeronautics.
ATTCNTIOWI
Th s'tcceFs f t any party depends
trpon the completeness of the details
Dance Programs and Stationery, or
Soofoty work is our first name. We
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New waist-line suits and topcoats, spring:
shirts with soft collars, new ties, silk and
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caps everything you need to dress up. Come
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Millinery
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Leaders
Like a breath of SPRING
is the presentation of newest
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DANCE
$1.50
War Tax Included
S. of A. JUNIOR FORMAL
March 28, 1919 Rosewilde Party House
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