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Tttfc ' L Y N E B R A a iv I - - -- j 1 UINIINUIIO i OUR I The Daily Ncbraskan UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION February Clean-up Sale Student Council Meeting There will be a meeting of the student council tonight U. Hall. in room 212, EDITORIAL STAFF Carolyn Reed Editor Lo Rosa Hammond Managing Editor Sadie Finch Associate Editor Story Harding News Editor Leonard Cowley News Editor Dorothy Barkley Society Editor Oivin Gaston Spoils dhor BUSINESS STAFF Roy Wyihers Business Manner Fred Bosking Assistant Business Manager Jesse Tatty .....Circulation Manager Published every day except Saturday and Sunday during the col lege year. Subscription, per semester $1.25. Entered at the postofhee a -ln, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Offices: News, Basement, University Hall; Business, Basement. Administration Building. Telephones: .News and Editorial, B-2816; Business. B L"!t7. .Night, all departments, B-4204. News Editor STORY HARDING For This Issue IT'S YOU, JUST YOU "If you want to be in the kind of a school, Like the kind of a school you like, You needn't slip your suit in a grip, And start on a long, long hike; You'll only find what you left behind, For there's nothing that's really new, It's a knock at yourself when you knock your school It isn't the school, it's you! "Real schools are not made by those afraid Lest somebody else gets ahead, When everyone works and nobody shirks, You can raise a school from the dead. And if, while you make your personal stake, Your neighbor can make one ,too Your school will be what you want to see It isn't the school, it's you! Exchange." Did you ever feel like telling someone to pack up his grip and go when be began knocking your school? Did you ever come home after working all day decorating or planning for an all-university party, to find a friend comfortably settled in your favorite chair, and have him say, "Oh, why do you work so hard? This school Is the deadest, most unappreclative place imaginable anyway. Now at "and so on. It is perhaps a trite, stock expression to say that "a school is what you make it," but it certainly is a true one. School activities and entertainments are almost as important in the student's educa tion at Nebraska as studies. The university is simply a pocket edition of future situations in the business and social world and the man who has a helpful attitude, who actually works for school affairs, has a good start toward success in- later life. The best way to create and hold interest in campus life is for every student to take upon himself some responsibility and do hip share toward encouraging the many Nebraska campus Interests. Let's all get together, put our shoulders to the wheel, and give a real push for Nebraska. THE COST OF ONE HOUR'S CREDIT An interesting experiment has been recently tried here, on the actual cost of one hour's credit. Taking the total average amount spent during the semester for living expenses and tuition, and divld ing the total by the average number of hours taken by most students, it was ascertained that the actual cost of a one hour course Is $15.00. This should be interesting to the students who have failed this past semester in three or five hours. If the cost of a one hour study is fifteen dollars what has a student taking two five hour subjects thrown away after failure? How much more worth while it would have been, had such a student utilized his time and money to the monetary value of the fifteen dollars, and at the same time saved the energy and morale of the Instructor and class. This Is not a mere computation of figures; it shows the actual accomplishments of the average students at the University of Nebraska. DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOUR? "Did it ever occur to you that the most enduring Institution man has founded are his universities? Did it ever occur to you that the universities of the Middle Ages, lived through all the changes that have taken place since then? Did It ever occur to you that the Uni versity of Paris has seen all the upheavals that have taken place In France and that have usually taken place within the sound of the Sorbonne, and has survived them all? Did It ever occur to you that Oxford and Cambridge have lived through the War of the Roses and through the English Revolution, and have continued to be just as vital and Just as strong as they ever were before ? Why is that? it Is because the university really contributes to the highest in civiliza tion something that is eternal." President Lowell, Harvard University. Commerce Basketball Preliminary to the Indiana-Nebraska game In the armory tonight, the col lege of business administration basket ball team will play the engineering college team. Every member of the college of commerce team is expected to be on the floor. Herbert Imna, captain. Delian Literary Society Clarence Faubel, assisted by Eunice Diller will give an evening's enter tainment at the Temple Theater on Saturday, February 7, beginning at eight o'clock. The program will consist of readings and musical numbers by Miss Diller; and readings, violin solos, and char acter impersonations in costume by .Mr. Faubel. A most cordial invitation Is extended to the university public. i PR i 'ill University Commercial Club Meeting The University Commercial Club will meet tonight (Thursday) in SS101 at 7::;o sharp. Very important. Evdry member should make a special effort to attend. Socio-Economic Club All those interested in the Socio economic club are urged to be at the meeting tonight, in the blue room of the City Y. M. C. A. at 6:15. Get your supper in the cafeteria (2nd floor) and bring it in. Mr. C. A. Sorensen will speak on the Plum Plan. Organ! zation will be perfected. Locker Notice All men's gymnasium lockers which have not been signed for at G206 or emptied by 6 p. m. Friday, February 6. will have the locks cut. H. G. Clapp. Lutheran Students An initial organization and social meeting of all Lutheran students will be held Tuesday, February 10, at 7:30 p. m. in faculty hall, Temple. All Lutheran students and members of the faculty of the university are cor dially invited to attend. f v. f- -$1 H ''I Means a big saving to you Any high shoes in our ladies' stock for 85 - ZMMSaSBSM School Heels, Dress Heels. Black, grey, brown, field-mouse, beaver. The Bootery 1230 O Street Saddle and Sirloin Club Saddle and Sirloin Club will meet at the stock judging pavilion at 7:30 o'clock Friday. Important. General W. A. A. Meeting General W. A. A. meeting in S..102, at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday, February 11. W. A. A. Board Meeting W, A. A. Board will meet at twelve o'clock, February 5, in S. 102. "Have You Heard About It?" A Valentine Party Saturday, February 7, 8 P. M. First Congregational Church, 13th & L All Congregational young people Invited. "Come and have a good time!" W. S. G. A. Council W. S. O. A. Council meeting Thurs day at seven o'clock p. m. in S. S. 107. Very important. American Legion Dance First American Legion dance of the season will be held the evening of February 13 at the Commercial Club. Tickets may be purchased from 11 till 12 daily at Law 208. No one will be allowed to purchase tickets who Is not a legion member in good standing. 213 Freshman Lecture. Freshman Lecture will meet Tues day at 11 a. m. and Thursday at 5 p. m. this week. Students, who are not changing hours, take seats as signed last semester. PROF. ROY E. COCHRAN. Inter-Fraternity Basketball Fraternities are requested to hand In their names and $1 deposit by Thursday noon in order to signify their intention to enter the inter -fraternity basketball tournament, or they will be left out of the schedule. F. A. Young, Sec'y. 73-2t Almost everything in this world la venereed. Atchison Globe. - ... r ; HAVE YOUR OLD Suit Dyed by us! If your last Spring's suit is sunburned or faded have it dyed. It will look like new. Think what you save. iwt O. J. Fee Phone B2311 333 North 12th St. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Opposite the Campus Reliable Instruction in the Principal Branches of Music and Dramatic Art Anyone can enter Special Attention to the Requirements of University Students FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST Phone B1392 11th and R Sts. BIMlMPaKflaHKBfflMBtrag 1 III Ii IIIIIIIIT" ORPHEUM DRUG STORE OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT A Good Place for 8oda Fountain Refreshment after the TKeatre after the Roiewilde Dance. Try the Luncheonette CARSON HILDRETH, 'M and 'M a 'A n X J l 'tfi l H a a I W ft t it K w ; I S k ; s Mi