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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1921)
T II K I) A ! li Y N K H 11 AS K A N The Daily Nebraskan t ' 1 1 II clicl MuniUy, Tuesday, Wedneiday, i 1. 11 rw.lii y mill Krlilny of eui'h week by 'l lii' I'liivanlty of Nehrimka. H.l- lt Ul. t'NI VKItMTV I'l'BMCATION I hl r ibi plrecllnii of The Htmli-nt run Mention llimnl. I nli-n il ii mi'iiiiil cliiHn iiiiiiiit tit the i.Kiintf In I.lm-tilii, Nclirimltii, miller . I i.f ouigrem Mil r li 8, 187H. xiilmi rii'tlini rate .. lnirln ropy .'.30 per yenr 6 renin I li A N K l. I'ATTV. . Killtor lu I'hlel V STOUY IIAHIHNtl MiiiuikIiik Kilrtor I ,1, -phone lt.'Cill. Kimiiii "( " Hull S civil Keillor fur lhl I ninv Ufgg Mcllrlile From these conclusions the question arises, "Shall we praise the "burn ing of midnight oil" or condemn It?" The consideration of health also en ters Into the answer. Plainly the "midnight oil" method is not the Ideal one. However, all we can do now is to burn "midnight oil" this semester and try to avoid a repetition of it la the future. A Good Beginning. The basketball Beason thus far has been a highly victorious one for Ne braska. We are playing in two groups this year, the Missouri Valley and the Dig Ten, and have before us as our goal the championship of the first and a good showing in the second. If our team keeps up the record it has started we shall succeed In both. One victory and one defeat in the contests with Illinois, one of the strongest of the Uig Ten quintets, and two victories in tin- first two of the Missouri Valley contests 1h not a record to be ashamed THE VALUE OF TIME. Time cannot bo evaluated -n -!ol-la.B. At present the (student o can evaluate it only In tcrmn ol credits. Hours are lew in which tiio delinquent student may make up any Keep it up, team; the school Is back work and the short space of back of you. time remaining between now ami tui j fit.U examinations makes it imperii i ' the that the students get clown to PROFESSOR WERNER MAKES bed lock and work. Success U not1 DISCOVERY OF NEW STRAIN det'.M mined by the numbe rof studies iu v liich one merely "gets by," but The discovery of u new strain of b. the number in which lie gets an j Ti hiinph potatoes which ta strongly ui.d r.standiug of the coumo and from j isease lesistant, is adding to wl.Uli he derives some benU'it. lime lame of Nebraska us a producer of !s nhort. In a few days the exauil nations will come and who will bo t.iepaied to meet them? l'repared- high trade Heed potatoes, according hi I'lil. H. O. Werner, college of iii I'.rituie extension horiicul'tii'lst .. , . . . 1 f .1.- XT,.!.......!... ....... lKbi IS a most essential movement ,'liu Btereiaiy ul wits nvunsiiii l uini. :t (his lime and should be the policy I liupiovemnnt Association, adopted by each and every student. I'lie new st 'iiin. which is beli. ved Social life .should be overlooked until ' io have originated in Kimball C'ouir tli,.- examinations are over. The loss iy, appears to be peculiarly free l.oni of a lew nights of gaiety would licit. a i tain disease winch threatens to be mihstd and besides their applica- be a serious menace to the production lion to studies would fulfill a douou of Triumph potatoes in Home no pu. pose, resting from the tiresome UNI NOTICES CORNHUSKER PICTURE CALENDAR TUE8DAY, JANUARY 18 A. A. E. picture, 12 m., Me chanical Engineering Hall. E. E. and M. E. picture, 12 m., Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Psl fratemity picture, 12 m., Townsend'a stu dio. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, Union Girls' picture, 12: i5 p. m., Towneend's studio. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. Wayne Club picture, 1 p. m., Toyvnsend's studio. Lutheran Club picture, 10 a. m., Townsend's utudio. Boyd Printing Co. Inlvatlons, Christmas (Srcetlni? Cards, rrograms. B1917 BLAZEK ORCHESTRA Phone L5223 Studio, 1308 O St. Art Club Members. Sign your name today on design you wish made up Into pin. Designs are posted on bulletin board In gal lory. Votes will be taken In this way. Mathematics Club. John VV. Chancy, magician, and his own company will entertain the Math. Club with part of his act "Out of the Unknown" Wednesday at 7:30 in Faculty Hall. Open meeting. The UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC Adrian M. Newena, Director , Offers Thorough Training in Music and Dramatic Art A LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Anyone May Enter FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST Opposite the Campus Phone E1392 Uth and R sts. The! u'clork V. S. G. A. Council. l' will be a meting of (lie G. A. Council Friday at f in Ellen Smith Hall. Mary Urownell, president. in ss of It all and getting n few fcide lights on the meaning of the won. study. The necessity of study, ma application to work lo the exclusiou of all else should be realized by the ered undent who is in arrears with his wo. king account t the present time. MORE MEN FOR TRACK. Uer one hundred men have bee tu.ning out lor track during the win ter practice work. This number ci'ii states. This disease i.-i also in Jinrg the reputation of these ninth , e. suites ms p. ounce; h of seed po ti.toes. Alter a few growers wcie (II.m'on in western Nebraska v. ik seemed to have strange luck '.villi their Triumphs in that I hoy were. al ways free from disease, experinientb were performed, Some of the Ne ll,; ska potatoes were planted in Min nesota beside nathc seed. Tin. No braska potatoes producrd an e..e. lent crop while that from the ii.ilive seed was badly ravished by disease Union. t'omliusker pictures will be taken at Townsend's. Girls at 12:15 Friday. Hoys at 12:15 Monday. Wayne Club. Wayne Club meet at Townsend's :u : p. in. Saturday to have group pictutc taken for Cornhusker. Very Gratifying The advance ciiriillnifiit of hIuiIimiIh expect Intf lo inuke I'linnsex lit tin liecliniiiiK 'f II"1 Hi'ciind Honu'Htcr Ih very KrattryiiiK to tlie N. S. . niiiiiiui-- Illrlll. Ximv rlussis iiiiw n't-'lsti'i'lii!-'. Nlnirlniiiil, Typewriting Bookkeeping, ltmtK I it-'. Seerelnrlnl, Civil Serviee, Ciiiiiiii'Ti-inl Tcfichlii);, Ktc. hoi ks aii;.X(;i:d to sut No n hIiIh m loiiii wall b-it position for every Kaduiitp. DAY ANI NKillT C'IjASHEH NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Approved by American Association of Vocational Schools. Corner O and 14th St Lincoln, Nebraska a: Good Train Service Good Floor "Ag" Club Meeting. In Social Science 107, Wednesday, January Ifi. at 7:30. Election of officers. mculd be mate, hilly increased t j I'ui tlior experiments were condm U-l, (lit mi.iuie oi uie coining moiiiii. i'Uu! range being scattered over a men have been working hard and ate j Iiulllbcr of 8late8. Dr. . A. Sstuart, testing in shape lor the spring track L;uUwl Slate3 dul,ai.tlont of iigricul meets. Nebraska Jn ue: n goiii suong during the past few years In tiaek circles. However, cadi student ti.uiikl lctl that he has an interest in the team, thai it is his duty to go i,ui for the team if he la able in any way to be oi assistance to that team. Tlie nieie atieji.laiu e on his pari, to gcthcr with his enthusiasm, will June, a tendency to hiing out other ni.n, poisibiy moil who have possibii.ti.'s that have been dormant and which can be bi ought out by the coach on j ti'..- track. This wil lbenefit tho :- i.uol and anything that "will b .'lie- i i The school is the business of thu .-tudtut. it is a matter of coi et:'. ! piiit -hi.- turning out for track. I 'at-1 i. ii-; ,'ii your best licks for Neb'. :-k;i j . !il ui.iliP her one of the stioiiiesi. ! t tire potato specialist, told lh 1 U 20 convention of Nebraska potato grow era that in practically every case No braiika Triumph seed showed ii rti periorily over seed from oilier slates. It lias been observed lor several years that the dry land sections oi west -.'.a Nebraska produce excellent seed potatoes-, and the college of agri- u.tuie has bi l l' i iideavoring lo en courage seed production. A system of sied potalo inspection and ccitif: cation was established. Men who I'.illi.".'. cd ipeviiied lines of culture were given the advantage of ru in si eftiou aervict and their crop as certified as good seed. t rowirs of ceitilied seed receive .i lug premium for their crop tnis year. One man Hold 2,500 bi.- liei.-ii..- :! cents a pound, while ouiinarj 7 I ..Iveisities in athletic cir,", ?s II.' nwiud may be a letter ana 1 potatoes averaged only about one a::..i; i may be 'lily the au..ra.c-1 third that price. Another mau sold l';i;- a successful seas has seed crop lor two cents a pouno. lion of knowing that you Helped youi jioth men sold to Texas growers, who school, did your best and that satis are anxious to buy disease tree seed faction should be reward enougn. I'm- a successful season a track nam must be built of good materia.. With plenty of mateii.il to pick from a coach can work up a spleniu'l ag gregation of cinder mm and it is this quantity that Nebraska needs in oi dcr that she may enjoy, during tlie. cuming season, her old reputation on the cinder path. Kncourage men to tuin out for Irc.'jk, exhibit a spin l'i!- your Univeisity and' set an o. ample to the others by getting out and working for -the team youiself. Mid-Night Oil. If the laws of supply and demand control price, the price of oil will cer tainly soar. At most only a very small percentage of students will not 'barn midnight oil" thi3 week . and next. From this, two conclusions may be drawn: : First, students are consci entious, secondly students have al lowed their work to accumulate instead doing it day by day. from Nebraska. St il lanother man who is buf; lu have one of (he finest lots of Til liniph seed In the. United State' holding his potatoes for 5 ccuin . pound. Every effort s being made by uu college of agric'Vtine to discourage Nobrsiskans from the habit of think ing they must obtain seed from oiiici states Not nly do they fail to oo tain better see'!, but if they obtain Triumph seed 'rem some other states they will bring in disease. The Burlington railroad rucei.ii,, purchased seed potatoes in western Nebraska for a South Dakota com munity where the road Is encourng ng. polato giowing. Of the rc.'i'ar commercial crop of table stock, there are still about 800 carloads of potatoes left in western Nebraska, Professor Werner This is between a third and a fourth of the 1920 ciop. The 1920 crop wa near 5,000,00-' bushels o ronly abou half the 19918 crop.' The price mm year averaged around 1 cent a pounu. Our Inquiring Reporter Five persons picked at random are asked a question each day. '1 uua . question: i)o you prefer blonds i.r brunettes? 1. Bill Lawlcr, 314 North teenth: A decided brunette bet-ins inon striking, and I'm sure I'd notice hoi quicker. But as far as liking locUt is concerned, they're all "jake" witii me. 2. Bob Wolf, 345 North Fourteen. street: Don't like cither pai ticulariy, bin I'd just as soon go with any of them. 3.6Loj Haas, 500 North Sixteenth. I've always been crazy about ii u nsttes. They are much moie sli:k ing, and In some way they seem to appeal to me more. 4. Bob Hall, 544 South oeven teenth 6trcet: I like the niboth you know I'd be afraid to say anything but biuiutivs. 5. Agnes Harmes, 545 North Six teenth street: Well, to be real frank, I think dark people can be more- striking or cuter as th e:ase may be, but 1 tio like blondes "for friends best. j DANCE EVERY THURSDAY -At- ASHLAND, NEBRASKA Music by The Original LOUISIANA RAGADORS Of Lincoln Open For Uni Bookings FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITES Admission $1.10, Tax Paid Good Music ' Good Time MATHEMATICIANS TO JUMP INTO UNKNOWN A non-mathematical program is an nounced by the Mathematics Club for Wednjuij night, which wil: bo a distinct departure from the osua. type. John W. Chaney, a student in the Law C'ol'ege and professional magician. h". been engaged to fc.v. a part oi his new act entitled "Out cf the Unknown;" which Is entirely dil'fi rent fru.r ihat given on the load hl.ow last University Week. The Mathematicians believe they will be able to see through the in gl.cian s act of legerdemain with the same ease as they see through pron lenis of calculus. This, however, is den'-d b the lawyers who claim that only a lawjr can see throiifeb the tricKs oi a lawyer, which will be proved by Chaney in Faculty Hall. January GARMENT SERVICE Those useful garments of al most continuous wear may be kept View-looking all the time by cleaning at proper intervals. Let our service add service to your serviceable garments. M5. c- 7 A KB 333 No. 12th St. Phone B2311 t T'V it