THE DAILT NIBBiKEAW THE DAILY Publlahrd Monday, Tuanday, Wednes day, Thiirariay and Friday of each week y The llnl vrrlty of N'ebraaKu. OFFICIAL I'MVCKOITV PI HLICATION I'nder tiie direction of the Mtuilent Pub lication Board. Kiitrred eeeond elan matter at the oetofflre In I.lneeln, Mehraeka, under Act ( Cumrfii, March S, 110. tobicrlption rato t.50 per year fl.tS per oemreter. tingle copy 5 cent N. STORY HARDING....Editor-ln-Chief JACK AUSTIN Managing Editor JESSIE WATSON Associate Editor ORVIN GASTON News Editor GREGG McBRIDE News Editor ROY GUSTAFSON. News Editor BEI.1.K FAKMAX...: Society, Killtnr CHAKI.FS MITCHKIX Hporta Editor Telephone HMUl room 20(1, "I " Hall 4nlHtaiit editorial writer- : Helen Howe, Wuctl lUndol and Harlan Boyer. (iortruile I'atteren iuil Ocnevievc Lnnirtt, asslKtant eoclely edltort. laff nrtlxt: Katiierlne von Miiickwili. BUSINESS STAFF GLEN GARDNER ... Business Manager JAMES FIDDOCK Asst. Business Mgr KNOX BURNETT ...Circulation Mg'r 1SOV CISTAKSO.N New Kditar fer till InHue DAILY NEBRASKAN'S SEC OND SEMESTER PLATFORM 1- Clean politics In competitive campus affairs. 2. More paid readers on the campus. 3. A wider scope of news. 4. Realization of the new gym nasium and stadium. 5. Lower prices to University students. 6. Each student an "unofficial" staff member of the Daily Ne braskan. 7. - Adoption of the Single Tax System next fa'l. NEBRASKAN ute- ln tne bilck 'arJ' but tn uantl of man or iwoman is not usually necessary to completely satisfy tho aesthetic sense. All this is Introducing an arraign incut of a modern evil. Powder, Kouge. Ah, you say, some moralist Is again at work seeking to storm tli" f ji tress of feminine beuuty. But no, you are wrong; powder, in itself, is not too bad a thing. Cosmetics, pro' pcily applied and of the righi color and intensity, heighten the prettiness of tiny pretty woman. Yes, that is not the evil. The great est problem facing the young women u where to rouge not how much'. Every day, students and instructor" see oung women engaged in using rouge during the class hour. This, to quote the immortal Quixote, is not as it should be. There is somethiiio wrong in rougedom. Yot is isn't the reported drastic Measures of the Vassar college wc .in n old clothes, .stringy hair, shiny noses that the men of the University of Kansas would like to see. No, la" iri.m it. K. U. men like their co-ed companions to be as fair as porsible, Inn ;.t i lit same time they hate to watcn the process of benutittcation particularly in the class room in J on tho street. Men like to be fooled ,:ct up in time to adjust that com lilexion before you go on tho 1 1 i 1 1 j and every man will be only too glad i to think that Nature was the skillful painter, even though his common . nso might be inclined to doubt thai thoso special carmine and while tints are in Nature's palette. UNI NOTICES Golf Club. Meeting of Golf Club Tuesday night at 7:30. All men interested are urged to attend. Constitution will be aopteU at this meeting. Green Goblins. Special meeting of all Green Gob lins Sunday afternoon March 13 at 3 p. m. sharp. All new members are especially requested to be present. Inter-Fraternity Athletics. The meeting of the Inter-Fraternity Athletic Association has been postponed until Tuesday, March 13, at 11 o'clock in the Athletic office This change wns made becauso of the conflict with the games in the slate high school basketball tourney. Sarpy County Club. Tho Sarpy County Club social meet ing, formerly set for March 19, has been indefinitely postponed. GOLDEN FLEECE ORDER PICKS PRIZE WINNER Yai i-eolorcd sweaters in groups of !io during tins, closing days of last week were sure signs of spring. Ye are n minded now that life on the campus will again assume its natural ;i; pect until the end of the semester PROFESSORS AND STUDENTS. Professors who do not recognize their students outside the cla:-:.roon art not taking the personal irrteresi. in those waoiii they instruct, whiri" goes to iiu'uQ modern education real ly efficient. This personal interest in the students is always noticied by them. Students who' complain tha? they are slighted by their instructors on the campus and elsewhere seem to have good grounds for their griev ance. It is hard to Imagine that in the classroom a professor's attitude to ward a student may be vastly dificr ent than his attitude outside. How ever, in some eases this condition ex ists. There should be a link betweej faculty and student body that the wells of the classroom or the bounds of the campus should not break. Per haps students themselves are partly to blame, when they are Just as in different to the existence of profes aors outside school hours as profes sors ore indifferent toward students. However, tbe subject of this editorial was suggested by one who lias ob served the professor's changed atti tude in a number of cases. EDITORIAL OF THE DAY REMEMBER YOU'RE AT SCHOOL. Now that the basketball tourney has come to a successful conelunion. we must remember that we are stil' al sceool for the purpose of study ir.g. Mid ,vmt ster examinations arc almost upon us. They do not wait until we have r.inde up our back worl and 'irit'l v have recuperat?! from any sudden attack of spring fever we may have contracted. A reminder that students are in college seems to bo necessary at certain- intervals in or.!cr that school art-hip may not be entirely forgotten by them. Be prepared for your mid semrsh rs and ou will nt make a journ'-y to Administration Hall after tlie results of tho batting averages are made public. If you are batting tK low 70 pi-r cent in the scholarship game, it is time that you were gcl tins down to business. Place outside activities in the background and study for awhile. It Is really the purpose of college. (University Daily Kansan.) "VENT DUBS!" Marbles, the greatest game of Boy dom, is back again. Keep your eyes open and you are sure to see it be ing played in the back yards, parks, and alleys. Don't you remember those "Chi nese," and "brandies," and "cloudics" and "glassies" that were the pride of your heart? Well, in Doyrille they are still known by the samo old names. A "cloudy" is still worth three "chine.se", a "brandie" is equal to two glassies," and the rough sur faced "chalky' or "pee-wee" is stil' held in very low esteem. Of course, it has been several year." Fince you "kneed" down and particl pated in the great game. Put the mere mention of marbles ought to give you a thrill. You used to look upon a marble aj a financial asset. A cigar box full oi "crockeries," "brandies," and 'bteel ic.V placed the owner in the same class with Vanderbilt and the village banker. Today, perhaps, you worry over your studies. The clamor of - rest less world may cause you to look up on life as a dreary mistake. Put, after all, the weather is usually line, and out in the al'eys "dupies" and "aggies" are cracking together. Go out and watch the boys play "Ponton.' Hear again those old fa miliar cries of "knucks down," "Vent Dubs," and "rounsins." Then if you don't smie and feel like a spring zephyr you had better consult your doctor. SMELL OF POWDER. (From Daily Kansan.) "Painting the lily" wouldn't be a bad thing for lilies. Put in most cases the beautiful flowers have no need of artificial coloring. True, moat people appreciate Shelley's Lark more than the lark that is, this inin- Our Inquiring Reporter rive persons picked at random are asked a question each day. Today's question: "Are you super stitious?" 1. Alice Heldt, 1237 R St. Yes, I am. The other night a black cat crossed my path. I wouldn't go that way but went clear back. 2. "Hobb" Turner, 345 No. 14th St. No, I should say not. There isn't a thing like that that worries me. 3. Jean Becktel, 1439 S St. I'm not sure whether I am or not, but I do think every one has some little thing of which they are super stitious even If they won't admit it 4. Doc" Downs, 518 No. 16th St. No, not in particular. Say, what are you driving at? 5. Jane Morrow, 1548 R St Yes, of everything". (Continued from page 1) Awarding of the six prizes by the One act play, "Having It Red, com po.'.od for the occasion by Magdalene Craft. Cast of Characters. Camilla Hoyt Cozette Airy Belinda Perry Camille Air J.linnyja'k Perry Carolyn Airy Alee McNaughton Cathlecn Airy Smart Set Editor Contributes. Miss Ivouise Pound began the pro gram and announced tho numbers She read greetings to the organiza tion from II. L. Mencken and many others, and half a dozen poems writ tt n for the occasion, notably ihor.c by Jessie Beghtol Lee of the Chicago Post. A chief feature of (his meet ing was the reading of the prose con tribution by 11. L. Mencken, literary editor of the Smart Set. Miss Da merell paid a feeling tribute to TI ta:i, who was painting gorgeous models in the period when Columbur discovered America. She also spoke in prai.-e of Rossetti. She pointed out that four fifths of the heroines ol popular fiction are now red-fleeced, where they were before blondes or GOLFERS Our new stock of golf equip ment has just arrived. Come in and inspect our clubs, bags and balls. We will be glad to help you get ready for the approach sea son. LAWLOR'S "The Sporting Goods Store" 117-119 South 14th St. A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS This course covers ten easy lessons which will enable the Student, Pro fessor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or anyone seeking a professional career, to go through life with 100 per cent efficiency. THIS COURSE Is short and Inexpensive, and Is given with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. 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