The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 05, 1920, Image 4

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    THE
DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Dally Nebraskan
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Entered at the postofflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class
mall matter under the Act of Congress 0f March 3, 1879.
Published every day except Saturday and Sunday during the col
lege year. Subscription, per semester $1.25.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Carolyn Reed Halt or
Le Ross Hammond Managing Editor
Sadie Finch Associate Editor
Story Harding News Edltor
Leonard Cowley..... NeWB
Dorothy Barkley -Society Editor
Orvln Gaston Sports Editor
REPORTORIAL STAFF
Jack Austin Jessie Watson Cloyd Clark
Lois Hartman Jack Virtue Carleton Springer
Belle Farman Lee Yochum Phyllis Langstall
Hesper Bell Naomi Buck Gertrude Moran
Eleanor Hlnman Heloise Gauvreaux Dorothy Engllsu
BUSINESS STAFF
Hoy Wythers - Business Manager
Fred Bosking Assistant Business Manager
Jesse Patty...I. : ..Circulation Manager
Telephones:" News and Edftorial, B-281G; Business, B-2597.
Night, all departments, B-4204.
News Editor
LEONARD COWLEY
STORY HARDING
For This Issue
WELCOME, BASKETBALL MEN!
The University extends the hand of welcome to the fifteen hun
dred basketball players and their many more friends -who are attend
ing the Tenth Annual Nebraska High School Tournament. This meet
is by far the largest of its kind in the world and we are very proud
of it. Last year 121 teams took part in the contest; this spring the
number has increased to 189, which necessitated the addition of more
classes. The object of the meet is to foster clean sportsmanship,
square dealing and friendly rivalry by giving the younger boys from
out in the state larger ideas or school athletics. Association with
hundreds of other boys and the exhibition of University athletics
leads to a broader conception than that of the "home" town and
insp'-es those boys to greater things.
Have we convinced you that we have worthwhile things to offer
you? The University of Nebraska offers educational opportunities
that can not be equalled or surpassed by any institution in this sec
tion of the country. It offers a great variety of different lines of
preparation suited to many individual needs. Young men and women
are able to find themselves and adjust themselves easily to their
particular bent. There is no tuition and there are many openings for
the student who wishes to support himself during his college course.
The athletic training most students are well informed about and are
aware of the enviable record that Nebraska holds in that field.
But above all, the friendships formed at college are the really
valuable inducements for that four-years' training. The men and
women who are the leaders of a co-educational university will be
the state and national leaders of the century. Do you wish to be
one of that group?
STUDENTS AND CIGARETS.
One instructor In the College of Law has stated that no student
who smokes cigarets will be able to pass his course. A survey of
the group at the south door of the law building any morning between
classes might cause one to wonder where the Instructor is locked
during the intermissions.
THE DREAM OF A UNIVERSITY PRESS.
Though a printing department at the University can not become
a reality at the latest before the new year, the movement to secure
such a department Is certainly one which should have the support
of every student. The field of Journalism Is one of the most attrac
tive and Interesting open to young men and women and the state
should provide ample opportunity for Instruction In this branch of
work. With the establishment of the printing department, a con
certed effort on the part of the large number of students registered
for the journalism courses should result In a wide-spread interest in
that type of work. We hope that some time In the near future Ne
braska will have a real printing press and facilities to handle all
University publications, and we feel certain that the University au
thorities will do all In their power to Install this new department
UNI NOTICES
Palladian
Open meeting, with special musical
program from conservatory, Friday
evening, at eight o'clock. Social will
follow program.
The Menorah Society
A Purim program has been ar
ranged, that will take up the his
torical, religious and literary phases
of this holiday, to be given in Faculty
Hall, Sunday at eight p. m.
Freshman Lecture
The Thursday section of the fresh
men lecture will not be held this week
on account of the use of the Temple
Theatre by the Good Roads Congress.
Next week's lecture will be held as
usual.
"Forces that build manhood" will
be the discussion lead by Dean
Fordyce at the Young Men's class at
the St. Paul church, Sunday morning
at 9:45.
Episcopalian
Hike and wiuuer roast Sunday,
Marsh 12 at Epworth Park. Sign pos
ter in library or notify Genevieve
Freeman F1626 by five o'clock Friday.
Make-Up Law Examinations
Examinations in Criminal Law and
International Law will be held Friday.
March 5, at one p. m., in Law 201, by
order of Dr. Maxey.
Junior Class Meeting
Junior class meeting, Tuesday,
March 9, at eleven a. m.. in Law 202,
to elect minor officers.
JAMES LUCAS, President.
Freshman Girls
The freshman commission Invites all
freshman girls to a party In Woman's
Hall, 3-6 p. m., Saturday, March 6.
Come dressed as children.
ttof.RS TO MEET
HUSKERS TODA?
(Continued from page 1)
for 4 p. m. at the Armory and the
Saturday game for 4:30 p. m. al the
Auditorium. All visiting players are
especially urged to be present and
see the Coinhuskers defeat the Rocky
Mountain champs.
Minnesota Wrestlers Her
Another Interesting athletic event
scheduled for the entertainment of
the tournament visitors Is the wrest
ling meet between Nebraska and Mm?
nesota, scheduled for 2:30 tomorrow
afternoon at the Auditorium. This Is
he first dual meet of the year for the
Husker grnpplers, but the Scarlet and
Cream is represented by an unusually
strong team and the Gophers will en.
counter some pretty, tough opposition.
The reputation of Minnesota in
wrestling and other athletics is well
known and this is an event that should
not be forgotten. Two schools of very
high prestige in the west will clash
for honors on the mat and an Inter
esting encounter is bound to ensue.
NOVELLO TRIO PRESENTS
CONVOCATION PROGRAM
The Novello Trio gave the program
for Thursday morniix? convocation.
The trio is composed of Helen Chase,
violin; Miriam Little, cello, and Mar
guerite Woodruff Weldener, piano.
Miss Little and Miss Chase, both
residents of Lincoln, are to go on a
Chautauqua tour of the New England
States this summer. Mrs. Weldener, of
Kansas City, was formerly on the fac
ulty of the University School of Music.
The program:
Opus 42 Gade
Prelude .... Parker
Moorish Nightsong Rasch
A La Bien-aime Schult
Berceuse Win-je
Bolero Opus 12, No. 5 Moszkowski
vim ttsUEPTlojj FAt
A reception for out-of-to..
nd their chaperoncs who T
for the tournament will be lL '
Woman's building. Triy, 'B
from five to seven o'clock. derV'
nicea of W. A. A A L U8
A Program ni
be given from five to Bbt a
course lunch will be served at !T
nd dancing will take up the r,t ,
the evening. Talks are to be ,
by Miss Heppner and Mrs Tea 7
acquaint girls with various phR8e. .
University life. The program follows-
Opening Address and Welcome
President W. A. A.. Irene Springer
Yells University Girls.
Music Alpha Phi Qtmrtet.
Talk Dean Heppner.
Talk-Mrs. Teal. University Camn
Fire Guardian. p
Ppnc Helen Clark.
All W. A.'a. girls are requested to
be present.
JNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL
CLUB TO GIVE DANCE
Mans have been completed for the
annual Commercial Club Hop to be
tiven at the Lincoln Commercial Club,
Friday, March 12. Beck's Syncopated
Symphony will furnish the muuic for
the occpElon. Refreshments will be
.serve:!. There are only a few tickets
left an those members or ple-lges
desiring tickets should see the t.u
mil tee, composed of Russell Welt-er,
Wallace Herricl; and Milton Uoson
baum at once in SS 307, r,j tickets
will go iff" eile Tuesday.
EVERSHARP The perfect pointed
, . .
'encii always reauy ior service,
"iheaffer self-filling fountain pens,
"eorge Brothers, printers, stationers,
embossers, 1213 N St.
Union Open Meeting
All students are cordially invited to
attend Union open meeting, Friday at
8:00 p. m., in Union Hall, third floor
of the Temple. Program and social
time.
Komensky Club
The Komensky Club will meet Sat
urday evening, March 6, at 7:30 p. m.,
in Faculty mil, Temple.
THE DAILY DITTY
by
Gayle Vincent Grubb
When some one should handle this
H. C. L. greed
That is making the people dig deep
lor the kale
That buys food that's rotten and high
priced and stale.
A year from today and a new man
will sit
In the high chair of honor, may God
grant it fit,
And the people will watch just what
actions he'll take
On the measures of reforms he's prom
ised to make;
But who shall we choose from this
motley of men
Where each one thinks he has the
key to. the den
And the powers to let out or hold
in the grim
And the foes of all human-kind rests
all with him?
A young fellow high-signs to me and
says he,
Now why don't you try for the presi
dency? And forthwith be smiles a broad umile
as he states
It's a big open season for good candi
dates In-so-much as the guys that are out
of a job
And ai- stripped of their jack aa a
shelled corn cub,
They casteth their sun bonnets down
in the ring '
And but few of the flingers deserreth !
a thing.
There8 always somebody who's loud
with a kick
That the last President and his work
made him sick;
Who cries for reform 'till he makes
the world laugh
And jeers at the boob and the drift
of his gaff.
But at that it's a time when a good
Welcome Basket Ball Tournament
Jr allows
Spring Begins When You Spring It
Its That Time
Crisp new styles and colore with enduring quality are
characteristics of SHAPIRO'S HATS.
Tweed Cloth Hats $3.00 and up Keener Caps $1.45 and up
Popular Hats $3.50 and up
It's the right Hat or Cap if it comes from Shapiro's.
Yes too furnishings denoting the trend of Fashion at
very popular prices.
SHAPIROS MENS SHOP
Formerly Omaha Hat Factory
1234 O Street
THE SHOP OF GREATER VALUES
Tucker-Shean
JEWELERS Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry, Clocks,
Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Expert Watch, Clock and
Jewelry Repairing and Manufacturing.
OPTICIANS Eyes Examined Free. In our Optical De
partment you ma select just what you want in Eye
Glasses or Spectacles. Fire Optical Repairing.
Broken Lenses duplicated.
STATIONERS Stationery for the Office, School and
Home. Waterman '8 Fountain Pens. Office Equip
ment and Supplies. Crane's, Whiting's and Hard's
Fine Stationery. Complete line of Supplies for all
departments of School and Colleges.
11230 St. Lincoln, Neb. Phone B1534