The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 14, 1921, Image 3

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    THE PAIIjY NEBRASKAN
!I ON CUnNHUbfttn
WEB PLEASING TO STUFF
Some of the Completed Departments
Now Off Prets Results
Are Gratifying.
Copies of some of the completed du
paitmt'iils of the Cornhusker aiiiiuu!
are now off the pres and the results
of this year's lagor la more than pleas
ing to hoth the editorial and the bus
iness staff. The book la very well Il
lustrated with pictures and cuts and
th Interest of the reader Is held from
the opening of the book until the last
page la read and then one turns the
back cover over in search of more.
At tho beginning of each depart
ment a well made cut represents the
contents of that section. Take for
Instance the "student life" section
which lias lurking on every page some
of the leading lights of the campus.
The family skeleton stalks forth from
his abode and shaking the folds of
his flowing robe discloses much to the
content and maybe discontent of the
reader the true character of those
whom we regard as our idols and to
whose level we vainly attempt to
reach.
The organization section which has
caused more than one gray hair in
the editorial staff has been very nexr
completed. Pictures of the various
school and campus societies and
wrlteups of each one of these organ
izations compose this department.
The only department lacking mate
rial is the athletic section, but students
having snapshots of either the track
teams or the base-ball teams may help
to make this section one of the best in
the annual if. they will turn in any
pictures they have in to the editor.
The sooner these pictures are in the
quicker the printers will be able to
turn out the annual.
Circumstances have been so that
11,, ... .
. ' win be out this year at an
earlier date than usual judging by the
manner hi which things have been pro
gressing I,, the past tho annuals will
no ready for distribution about one
month from 1 liia date. Persons de
airing to obtain orders for extra an
nuala had better notify the busines6
staff Immediately.
DELTA GAMMA OFFICER
SPEAKS TO PAN-HELLENIC
Mrs. H. H. Lambert of Iowa City,
province secretary of Delta Gamma,
spoke to the members of the Pan-Hellenic
Council at tho regular meeting
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lambert
discussed matters of interest to all
sorority women.
Pan-Hellenic went on record as fa
voring the movement to abolish cheat
ing which was Inaugurated by Valky
rie. The members pledged them
selves to help raise the standards in
the university.
Exchanges of dinner guests by sor
orities for the remainder of the sem
ester was discontinued by a vote of
the group. Hecause of the largo num
ber of activities which come on Thurs
day, evening, guest night, it was con
sidered inadvisable to continue.
Waitress (offering suggestion to
hungry actor) "Soup, fish, rg,,
ham!"
Actor (highly offended ) "Ham ! 1
guess not. I'm a regular actor."
Rutgers.
WANT ADS.
LOST Achoth sorority pin. Finder
please call 131 697 or leave at Stu
dent Activities office. Reward. 4t
LOST Chi Omega irat pin. Return
to Student Activities office. 4t
'LOST A pair of amber-framed glasses
'in case between Teacher's College and
Miller and Paine's. Reward. Return
to Student Activities office.
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SEND THIS CLIPPING TODAY
Professor in Astronomy Give me
three reasons why the light falls in
this manner.
Student The book says so, you say
so, and I knew it anyway.
My brain began a blissful reel
Her girlish lips were charm'n
And though I thought I kissed Lu
cille, I really tasted Carmine.
Daily Cardinal.
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Clothes
C n rn . 121
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and in Stratford Gothes all this and
better appearance.
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1 AROUHAR'S
There are two ways
of being prepared
for spring weather changes
carrying a barometer
or
wearing a Rain Coat
considering everything
we think it better
to choose the
latter way
good coats
absolutely guaranteed
$8.50
others to $15
Quality Clothes
MASONSATTENTION!
All University Masons eordially invited to "Square and
Compass Club'' dance at Scottish Rite Temple. 1
I FIHI) AY, APRIL 15.
ADMISSION $1.00
Tickets on Sale at College Book Store.
M 2:30 Now Twice Daily 8:20
M nT xrr A OTCIPTT "B T T f! TP.
in
"LOVE LETTERS"
"FOR PITY'S SAKE"
with
TOM DURAY
Travesty on Old-Time Melodrama
MOODY & DUNCAN
TUSCANO BROTHERS
BURKE & BETTY
DELMORE & LEE
HAMPTON & BLAKE
In "BEAU CUP NUI SANCE"
Kinoorams Topics of Day
MATS. 25c and 50c g
EVES. 50c to $1.25 i
iss
THU RS. FRI. SAT.
DOROTHY DICKSON
in
PAYING THE PIPER
Dietze's Male Quartette
"LOVE'S LESSON"
A New Rolin Comedy
Pathe Semi-Weekly News
Topical and Travel Pictures
Rialto Symphony Orchestra
Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor
THURS. FRI. SAT.
George Walsh
m
"Dynamite Allen"
Sunshine Comedy
"THE BIG SECRET"
Mutt and Jeff News
ALL THIS WEEK
"LYING LIPS"
An All Star Cast Featuring
HOUSE PETERS and
FLRENCE VIDOR
BUSTER K EATON
In His latest Riot of Hilarious
Mishaps
"HARD LUCK"
MISS FRANCES ROSENSTOCK
"Singing Springtime"
PATHE REVIEW
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
THURS. FRI. SAT. j
"SEEING IS BELIEVING"
A New Century Comedy
MONS. BEDELL
GEO. & MARIE BROWN
6 AMERICAN BELEORDS
HILL & QUINNELL
HARRISON AND DAKIN
"THE SON OF TARZAN"
International News Weekly
Liberty Concert Orchestra