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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN lulv,,M.y f NW.n.s..:; OH UIAI. IMVKKMV1 r. .... t ,,,1,-r I'.r .lire..!..,. f - ""''" "'i'::::;1::'!:, , r, j..'."0 pi-r f.ir MilMTili TMf - - Sl.-Ji irr M-im-rr ... 5 hiiIh liiixir '"l'.v EDITORIAL STAFF N S1C.RY HARDING....EJItor-in-Ch;ef JNACK AUSTIN Managing Ed. cr 'ESSIE WATSON Associate Eduor ORv'n GASTON News Editor C.r,-GG McQRIOE News Editor GwSTAFSON News Editor , l .x.ilrr-: l!rl.-n llo .. W;.V K:.na..l. t-arlan ltaer ml Joy 'U",l'r,, ..,r...n .".J ., l.-r ,rr ... Katharine v,.n Mln.-kl. staff artUt. SJSINtSS STAFF GL-N CARONER-. Business M; JAJ..ES r IDDOCK. Asst. Eus;r.e . 3.. kUCX GURNETT C.rcu -0 "or- I A DIFFERENT OBSERVANCE. A qut ;:! t:..-.t 1 . i'j i-iuiU-nt. tlu i v ,.;, tro;: clowns days , : - is tU adx.s I,Li:y in jt-a:s ;o conn- 01 niovji.s t.v... c-.ai-:nat:-r.s n-iuaid a v k j.j c,M:a:i:.- :i.tt.-MJity. suroiny ;,nd o:aniza-in banquet and trax ,:fal rn:vers;-y evt-r.ts the w.ek lolkmlnc. culaiSmv.t-' in Comnuuce-int-nt. which would fall tn the last oavs of .!:.- v,-it-'.; 11 aelh : .-. This plan would W an IU.-..1 way ,., t, ; ;;,.-.. nu!:5bt-rs : aljmni back ;o t!:r Aim a Matt-r. N.t only would thty :itu:: .0 :..- 10 . bjt v. :.".! their organization ban-;:.-;s :V:e ?a;v.f v. e. k th-y ould u in-iir asain vi:h th- can;;.u t-'.ue-5 krtw to w:i w '.u-n th. y we:t la sc-acol. Ac tr:";;c- w k vc: -d to xu-f acu! :s vou'.d buncii "iio blsii-.-t :-adi:icns of the school year iog-th-r .n-i-a i e: cau-nn? t'.i-m hioush : Ar.y wetks. ti-a-is" w!i- would to Lincoln to: :1:1s we.-k. won! ! i.- ..V.e : w:tri-.-s ti.v Ivy day c-re- 1 as wt-1; as the Con-.;iieuct-m-r.t ..e' ts. Ar. ; .-j:d- of tht-ir best .i.ri. s Ourlii- ;ht;r college career we:r i'.omt ou:sidr th-:r own organ;-7a;U-n afr:i;a;:on. Thtse they would :r-f t too. if all the JrateraiTy. sorority : nd o.i.' r sccit-ty bar.ouets could b ; ::;.r.-d at that lime. PHARMACY WEEK. I-hantocy v.-. k. r. w J.-Oinz .--. f n "he "In -. : . I'liivt r.-l-y tra i: tko. P i.;:- h- r. u,.-:'-l '.r - sir.-'--- ' - l,--.r.r:m '' C ? M.a ::...(-.'. I : in:.:--.y r.i;ht. v ;.:-:. v, , : . .-:::r.j. i- n-:h'ri- i. Th.- :s th- f. -T c:r I':.. . :j:ao..-:.- 1 :-'. (.f-crt-t s"-i n- h" :y r. 1, lions of the;r t '-..: ir..-!u-.'.na -x!. !: ;:.,ns (1 :;.;n '.'.:! . ,-.") in:! i:s '. .'!.- v.n ! "ai-i'-v. Ti..- I ; : ' ' ..". - v..i- .-h'.vir. ::..:.: I. ir.:-- s;-'- t- 'o-s. ;..-.' - f 1 ! ;t ir. a".; f if e It ion to th co-t-ds as J ma..-&2-cream and :oo-h j nste to ihe !;:-n v .if j,n jrinova'i'-r.. ; '.-'.i.'. s;.'-u.'-.- !':.; r::..:' y rr-n ' i' : y ::.i:r.iriz v. .'. : '-:' X' ' .:-,zr: a d .-t.r.ft f.;;.: -r.-. Today -tu len's of druss :): a a(hn : hr.il wjjl .-;. n i ". a l.'a; it' A v'rh all "iiO'-i-V '.j ().-;:.'.' kT.-i ; U il 5n ( "ii.- :of T : T !- t i:.' ? j ' r::!t with a .;-.n';- ir. h- G:-.'d'-n !':; til I- !. ;,. 1 i. ')' ! any a' -'i.T.i ti-. . .t;-z. a-;- ; - ' i "o be ;.l i- - (-ii.ir; ! - 1 ni- j.-: .-'.nai:-' f-.-.i 1 a ''-:!dy. "I ;- !'..- Chair,. Ivy Iy a;. ! Al:a Ma'r -'.'- Tr;os Jan:ou.-." AN ACHIEVE? ENT. "'udtr.t ae'or- f t'jd-nt i.n-:Uus. M'jd r.t ni ;.-i' : ir :- and s-'udfn. writers a'hiew tj a ni',r. ir:." ri'al fy"f? Tu'-s-day --u:r,s ir. .( i.r-s?nuijon of the Ki;.i! K! :b ; iay, "The Most Prin.e Mlr.isier." pref. It. D. i-'eot; d'-f--rts uniiniitej cred.t for the ti.ne ar.d frr?y h ha. ex;f nded on the irrjdufUon. To I;u-h Had'! should ?o a o'h of hiDfre thanks for her I airutakiD? and conscient jous Torts in directin? th- iLusWal numbers at each rehearsal. Th numbers of the Ko5tt,-t K!ub. )l0 arf re?poni-ible for the theme of the play and mho Lave work-! for :x wk FK-nforin? the prB'arJoii. have rfVen to th tnivFity a mu-ical comedy that was leasing to the yp. to the ear and to the atfht'c seBW. Tt muMc of "The Most Prim ii;ui:er will live lon-e-pecially two njmben which hare ben on the lips of Univmity students for the rust forty-eight hours. Wilbur Chcncweth is a composer of note. Lincoln should feel proud of the fact that he Is budding into prominence here, instead of making his influence known in some other city. Students, faculty and alumni agree that "The Most Prime Minister" will be a monument to Cornhusker talent in vears to come. A real speaker was uncovered WYdivsdav when Lawrence I. Shaw delivered the Ivy ilay oiation. 1 The 10 same with the Sooners Ivy i day itr.iir.ded us cf the memorable I jssle wit) California a year ago v n Jo'. in Pickett "goose-egged" the jPaii:lc Coast demons in true big : Vague stylo. , THE C'JECN CF MAY. i! wan; to 1 lay wi;h violets, i To laitsh r.nd dance and fins: ! T!:is sunnny day I Is the first of May. j The loveliest of spring. . ! O see rhere! the pretty wreath ! I"; i n the queer, of M y. ; All al ne IPgh on her throne Sh.e will rule today. i When I grow up. I wr.r.t to b A quen carefrrr r.n.l jolly. Folks then will say. "She loeks so sweit!" Ard call r:e Mavguev:--- lor Mo'iy. X. Tt mi o Pane"-.--. 1J 3 B L 'i Cv Ima CucVoo Prohibition Is a good thins. It has already sharpened our aesthetic ap-;t;i"e.-. tor whereas we u.-el to ccn-si-Vr the ':andei:-n a common usrly w d. new we r ; .!ie it to be a most ; :: ".:i. :1 coldi n th wev f sreat pos-i- "i fl tiine?" "X s. 1 ; ;:-: ' ' :n ':: ." i-n " Tragedy. .---s v i ! u f:.:r. f ;,; y ;,! ! . With ever-.-hinir.2 1 yi s Wi h O'.i'vri'y a;r An-I k:.e -I. r.t-ih hair. And f h:n of pre ;.-r .-Iz". I have a t'are For that sirl there Sh- 's Ve:: ;.- in '. -.-v. -H-r r.i"i:th is -we S: . s !a'n-y i! r a 'j-;''- r.i -. Si - jr-ly n .1: And can't b- b-a : Yr u'd h-ve her in a trice. Pv I ii.nsT tr-at Ar i sh- fan Ih'T I en': : '!. J :ii - '"ol:!::.b-i '' The Test. 1 l-.w- '-;. I you. I e '"' -Aei-ia:' i:;ir-: 1 i y 11 I h--ld I h.i-! yu r-- w 1- 'n : !.. h; - iwa: your call Wl-r I s? '-all fnd out a!'. A"d know if f:'tf- n bore- a ?':; t Y.i- "!" ar ; : ! j :-t v-a' ".it I-'.--' it ..-'2.? y.-J :-r. '; fo S"a'- n rn. CAMPUS NOTE5 Miss B.rboir :.r. 1 s. i :-' or 1 j,-:.t sever,.! !;.. i Itt v. k 1. ' in )'s.-il- '.; th- i;.a:bf-n foil char at N'-brarka r.ty. T':i" re:ur:.-.t to Lir.foin Weda-dy. A ref eni at the ! j.ar,:i.. t; of ?i-',iuL v.a:- Mr. Itob' . G.ah iii.. a f ri i'-r ; .--i. ...l in tie. ;. i- tj".. v. i. wj s !:. ini' j "iuiln:; :. .- ab'Hjl ti.t t ,:'.::)M- la1-: We llj -day The L"j,;er-it m-r.'i ,1 I'i.-ln th;-.s b'-run th" pubVation f a weekly r.ew s 1. tier '.' ic.' ; iorniatiou o." fii.-t i.-h'j'; i- t'jven to tbv pia.'is for ti e cor.f rei;e ,n "E-Jucatjoriai M--a-:- :jrei;,ei,i.," j,j ),,; t;lf. nr -j i'l week f.f the .uijjrjif.-r Session and ie? f-t'ivA r.un.b r srives the plans ani prrrara of the high ffl.ool let-; da. jd'.T-'.- tii; n Tour hundred rt"in,!.i ci atior." f'.r t'-aching po.-itioii.s weie sent out, i; st wt-efc by the bureau of Pro f Ion a 1 Se-rrife. 1 ner; are on the list a nurijber of etpc-ciaily prepared t acheis and fcupcrvisors who are qualified for positions in large cit schools and in colleges and normals In response to publicity that has bcea used to reach places that might te i:.'erefte'l in persMx of this ype, a large number cf calls are coming ia from thesi? important positions. Prof. R. J. Pool will deliver the commencement address to the grad uates of the Blue Springs high school on May 26. THE DAILY mse nts choose their Successors Guy Reed, Former Member of Society Gives Short Talk Telling of Ideals. With all the solemnity of the tradi- I tional tapping ceremony, thirteen men i from the class of 1922 were tapped as ! members of Innocents, senior men's I honory society, yesterday at the close of the afternoon exercises of j the twenty-third annual Ivy day pro I gram. i Guy Reed, former Innocent, made ia short talk to the crowds which were j present at the final cereminy and 1 told something of the origin, ideals land netomplishinents of the organ! j nation. The graduating members of tlK ciiiv who ha'"" carried on the t - r work cf the ch.J this year are as follows: Kussell M. Bailey. Carleton: Samuel M. Brownell. Idncoln; William T.. Pay. Beatrice: Jack Kgan. Lincoln; ( lavciice Haley. Valentine; James A. I. urns. Pied ford, la : Georre Masuire. Hiawatha. Kas.; Lawrence W. M-tz- r. Alma; Frank I. Patty. Fonda. 1.1.: Je:se F. Patty. Onislia; T'.nii Seidil. Lincoln: Clarence K. Swan- n . Wa'.efteh!: Scth V. Taylor. Lin coin. The n"w 1: nnbe--. of the Innocents ate a foi'ov.s: Ilu-'i Ca'-son. Asa K. '.',; -!". : erg S'nis. Andf w Sri or; ; 1. John Pucellk. N". S'o-y Ilrdin.:. Leonard Cowley. Glen Mvn Cla-enc-n P.oss. John Gibbs. Haw !.y N IVunard. Koy Wythr-rs and 1"1( yii Wrijlit. CO-CPERATIVE SOCIETIES SAVE RUSSIAN NATION Th" co-ope: a t i v e societies of Russia are furnish th'1 backbone cf what n :i ains of the na'ion durina th'1 prc-s-1 n: p'diiieal and six la! upheaval. wa Ce (ipinion 01 A'evani'.er Ze'.er.ko. ;..e!i:b r of the All-Russian Consumer.-' s ; ie'y. who is toiir'n; the Cnite-s! St ties gatherins ina'erial for a book in f'.i'i;.!:e.n that ! is writing Mr. Z. r.ko a.h!-. .-- d P: '.' 11. C. i'.lhy-.- la.- in f ii ,;,. ra' nr,' i:::nk-'i in-: Thur.-day wmxxsvz. !! noi only l.-ii"'.-.- thai 'he R'!-s;an co-operative fieri"- are hi'l.hn-' th-- !:: nar.rs f Ih. 11. ii.-:i -OLe-her !;: tl;.-.? th y will : - ;.hl- to sUf it. The ;,;- sen: s'rtisr-z- : Ri:.-:-:.( i- sp:..! as well ; f l!:i ..l. bu- ai! ,li:-e-. toward ,: nun-racy. i'f the er.t;:e R:i-ian population. 1 : t is r:;:a! hi!e lhat -f , Pr. 'e! S f P! TV- a'.s :s I.-.-s than per : -cpv'atir.n j, !io:i.fL'er,enu - ar.d ':.-.-. -a and :::) sn-. i t y in :'r.-t- ar all in f i-M i -n hi:s ai ling i 1 in building s::on; s .f ;e:ies. Tl.e f r;a'i'-n bf car. :.ty five yeai.- a so ;.r. i at prt-s'-n has v ' : aari'.a- tii.n- ar.il 2. . ' v.- ::!) . There ar- three classes : s''e;t:-s: ').' ( r nsuT.;ers'. 'he ; r.;,":u i" sind -'-. ii a-so ia.'ions. A farmer may hold membership in all three of these but each organization is separate and distinct from ihe cth-v. They find ha' the n !; as.-' '-:at:( n is their :.: iirjier'ant faf'n-- i:i making 'h :: (-. e;;;. n- suf .--fill . It furni.-hr-s '! - ensu!: rs' ;.nd 1 !'odu" ers" co-!-ritive soel(:ies with capital. The b'.JSlr.'-SS Of the:-e S' ;e-j.- is '.fry lar- - an! :s the main factor in di.--cib'M'n? 3a : ru p:oduc in Rpssia. In ' ne y ar. t!.e tuin o-.-r of all the s'f -i.-ti'-s was Ti:-y han-ile (, per -n; f,f all ess- pru d';eel and f o per rent of the flax. : Four million dollars ;'u of ftax a eipoited in on" year. They operate f fi f,j. 1 ativ- fafories which employ "ofi onn employee?. In th-sf plant. -hey make clothing. shoe fan 1 ''. sroceries, cfap. rpif-s. -'c. Mr. ZeJi-r.ko jaid that the v.h! fi'i le frotn produff r t: consumer is in the hands of ro-ope:a'lv firzaniza tlonif. The grain, for exarnpl". is sold I 'broach co-or-'-iative -levatoi.. handled 'in co-operative terminal., ground in th'-ir mills and hold by co-operative . stor .. ' The f!ocieties! ypend a large part of th?ir profits In education. They have elementary fchools where the child is 'taught the elements of cooperation, high schools for advanced learning land colleges and universities where 'flegrcis in co-operative are granted. They also spend large hjm in com munity work. In building hou.-c., in establishing center of recrea'ion and amusement. They produce moving picture in co-operative studios and show them in co-operative moving picture theaters. Mr. Zelenko re marked that they did not show any thing but the best of pictures and that there was no call for censorship. They also produce dramas and high claKsics with co-operative stock companies. Prof. M. M. Fogg went to Diller yesterday, where be gare the address this evening at the fcigh school com mencment h NERRASKAN FRIDAY, MAY 20. Palladian literary society, Palladlan hall, open meeting. Bushnell Guild camp at Crete. Union literary society open meeting, 8:15 p. m., Union hall, Temple. Palladirn literary society open meet ing, 8:30 p. m., Palladlan hall, Temple. Phi Delta Chi dance, Lincoln hotel. Cadet officers dance, Lincoln hotel. Green Goblins dance, Rosewilde. Junior play, Temple theater. Valkyrie party, 4-6 p. rr., Ellen Smith hall. Men's Greater University luncheon, 12 m., Grand hotel. W. A. A. camp, crete. Lutheran club, 8 p. m., Art gallery. Dclirn literary society open meet ing, 8:30 p. m., Faculty hall. Lutheran club banquet, 6:30 p. m., Grand hotel. Union picnic. Crete. Sarpy County dub picnic. Episcopalian club party. Pre-Medic association meeting, 5 p. m., Bessey hall. W. S. G. A. joint old and new board meeting. 5 p. m., Ellen Smith hall. SATURDAY, MAY 21. P.VIadian literary society, Palladian hall, closed meeting. K?opa Phi banquet, Victoria hotel. P"e-Mdic society dance, Knights of Cc'umbus hall. A. C. A. lur.checn. E"en Smith hail. Kppa A'oha Theta spring party. Kappa Delta Phi house dance. Silver Lynx house dance. D-:ita Gamma dinner dance, Brown Betty. Kearney club picnic. Robber's cave. ect at 10th and O streets. Koncnsky club picnic, Crete, meet at Library. FRESHMEN BASEBALL MEN. All freshmen basebail men re port for practice tonight at Cushman park. There are two cames next week. Ycu must be out to obtain credit. F. W. LUEH RING. Director of Athletics. Komcnsky Club. Students going to the Konunsky club picnic to Crete. Saturday, the I'lst. ! a" (he Library building at '.1 o'lh'ck. Military. Schedule of examinations in the militaiy department: Coiapany "A". Saturday, May 21. 9 11 a. m. Company "P". Friday. May 2". Z Z p. m. Compar.y ( ". Fri lay. May 2 3-f, p. m. Company ' D". li-l jdatiKjn. Monilay ' May 2?, ?, ', p. in.; 2nd platoon. Friday. ; May 2U. 9 11 a. m. i CoT ij any "E". Weiinf-day. May 2". ?, ', p. m. Company "F". Wednesday. May 2?,. ?, , p. m. Cf iopany '(',". Tuesday. May 24. 2 ' p. m. Company ' ir'. Tuesday. May 21. Z ', p. in. The third hour of each period will be company drill at which all ni n are te'iuired to he jresent. ROBERT W. XIX. Jr.. Executive Officer. Junicr-Senior. The 'alkyr:e junior senior sceiety will give a tea today for al! freshman and sophomore gi;Is at Ellen Smi'h ball from 1 to 6 o'clock. i W. S. G. A. I The old and the new W. S. G. A. ; board. will have a joint meeting in Kllen Smith hall at 5 o'clock today. I Block and Bridle Club. ! Block and Bridle club meets today '. at the A. II. building. 4:30 p. m. : Flection of officers, i i i PROFESSOR SENNING j TALKS TO STUDENTS Prof. J. P. Senning. head of the political science department of the University, gave a short talk before his first class yesterday morning on tchool spirit. Mr. Senning says that he would like to see more real consolidated enthusi asm over the University of Nebraska. "The kind of spirit that if you are In Seattle or New York and see a former Nebraskan on the street youH say 'there goes a Husker and then shake his hand and Inquire about old U. of N." . UNI NOTICES j 1 1 T t1 ! I OMAHANS VISIT STATE FARM Regents P. W. Judson and J. K. Webster, and twelvo Omahn business men inspected the College of Agricul ture and the university farm ycricr day afternoon. Tho men drove from Omaha in automobiles and arrived m Lincoln at 12:30. They ato luncheon at the farrni cafeteria and made their inspection trip in the afternoon. ccompanylng the men were the fol lowing Lincolnites: Mark Woods. j George Wods, C. II. Rudge, M.oi 'zohring, H. E. Gooch. W. O. Joner, C. U. lowie. ami nr. 1-. u. jiau. DR. POUND DRAWS IMPORTANT POSITION Dr. Louise Pound of the department of English has been invited to be fc.; I 6k tiW.As ii V ft ' 1,1 tS( I I K, 5 CLOTHCRAFT Clothes IC.' S Graduation W hen you buy a Blue S erge you want to consider these points very, very carefully Fafrh'Sa t is fact io n ; "Up-to-lhe- Minute" Style; faultless work manship and moder-price. 'SI, I-1 ! 't;', : fZ Number 5130 Clothcraft !r- 1 Blue Serge Special It-"', Iff'. It" 'Pi $33o50 Single and Double Breasted all styles. A Written Guarantee With . Every Suit An actual saving (t1 C of no less than M B tf. Same in Gray Brown Serge p9T(g)Jffl0n come a member of the committee on college English of the national coun cil of teachers of English. The chair man of the committee Is Prof. Hardin Craig of the University of Iowa, u is the purpose of the committee to consider and to make recommenda tions upon the whole organization or college instruction in English. PHI DELTA KAPPA INITIATES NEW MEN Phi Delta Kappa, national educa tional fraternity, initiated five pj. versity students as members at their meeting last Saturday evening. Th? Nebraska chapter was installed seven years ago and includes many of the University professors and leading edu cators over the state. The initiates were as follows: Samuel M. Brownell Lincoln; Fred Dale, Hartington; Harold Fling. Lincoln; Paul E. Seidel, Lincoln; Pearl West. Norfolk. "-.'t.A"tfv 1 1 is S-3; Number 5130 la ?3; i a ai i il H and $30