THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I'iiIpIIhIhmI Siiinlny, Tui'mliiy, Wi'ilnoHilny, 'I'hiirNiliiy iiml Friday of each week by tlio ( ' ii I vithi I v of NclirnHkii. Ofr'KICIAI. I'MVKIISITY l'lUI-lCATlON I mlrr the llrrt Ion uf the Studont l'ub Hi'iilliiiiK Hoard. lintiTi-cl aw hpoond i'Iiimw mutter nt the ImdIoIIIic In I.lnmiln, Npliruitkii, under Act of Cuiiktvkx, Milrcll 3. IH7I). nlMTltliin ruin !.00 .-r jfiir I.(MI per Ni'ini'Htcr Nlnule ropy 5 cents KltlTOKIAI, NT AH'' JAfli At STIN Killtiirlu-(iilff I.KII; MrHKlUK AIiiiihkIiik Kdltor .11; N.N IK WATSON ANHoi'liite Kdltor Oivln (iiiNton Nvn Kdltor I'ililridve l.ou vm Kdltor lii-rliert lirowm-ll, Jr Nmvn Kdltor T I. idioni'H lt-lkill; Koom liUli, "U" Hall HI'MINESS STAFF JAM IIS I IIIIKK K HiiNlneflH Munacrr llllord IIIckN t'lr. MuiuiKi-r New Kdltor for tliln Issue Ki.intnx.i: i. w k SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY "Subscribe for the Daily Nebraskan, TODAY!" This is the slogan which is being hurled through the air ir every direction, which permeates even the remotest corner of the campus in a call to loyal sons and daughters of Nebraska to show some of the old time "pep." Energetic girls are canvassing the students for subschiptions in an effort to win the prizes that the busi ness staff of the paper have offered. Last night" in the regular Monday night business meetings of the frater nitie? and sororities, many of the org anizations voted to support the paper iuo per cent. Later in the week a complete list of all organizations so bi-.cking the Rag will be published. The loyal support of every Corn husker is what makes the University of Nebraska, and this year the stimu lation to do things for our Alma Mat er is greater than it has been for some time. The successful athletic campaign that has Just been complet ed is a sample of what Nebraskans can do and will do. The important thing now is for every student reg istered in the university to boost all worthy undertakings, to put away the hr.mmer and push ahead with the rest. This year the price of the paper has been lowered 25 cents. The paper will be a twenty inch, six-column pap er and contain more news than last semester. Special extra-page papers are to be issued from time to time. Sun day feature papers are to be printed that will make the paper better this semester than ever before. Show that you are real Cornhuskers and sub scribe for the Daily Nebraskan today. of approximately elnghteen hundred purchasers of tickets. Lets get the 2,000 sold before the committee closes the Halo of tickets. Hero's what it means: twenty-seven athletic contest Tor- $7.50 If we get tlio 2,000, a $2.00 tennis membership, and the satisfaction of having backed Nebraska nnd Nebraska athletics. THE FIRST DAY. The day we have been waiting so long for has come and gone. The grind of the classroom has already begun Assignments have been made, lectures given, and already the professors have begun to estimate the mental capabilit ies of the students in their classes. Today the class-rooms will not seem so hot, nor the hours so long, because we are beginning to be acclimated. Now is the time to work! The first six weeks are the most important in the year. If a student gets off on the right foot and gets the real spirit of Nebraska, the year will be a pleasure able one. Lets work hard now and rest on our oars later in the year. THE "LAW" IDEA. For years it has been an acknowl edged fact that the law college has the best spirit of any college at Nebraska To you know why this is so? From the first day a student enters that col lege the idea of Nebraska is drilled in to students. Factional things are look ed upon with disfavor, and any move ment that will better the school is fostered. When the spirit of the Laws, that of unselfish fellowship toward all associations, is caught by the other colleges, Nebraska will become the most powerful university in the mid dle, west Say "Hello." Lots of first year men and women are mighty lonely right now. Many of thnn are away from home for the first tiine,and are working and living under conditions that, are new and unusual. Some of them have only a pal or two with them and it is im possible tor them to be together all the time. These people pass to and fro over the campus wanting to make friends but not knowing how. Sopho mores, Juniors, Seniors make ii. easy for them. Say "hellow to them and and they'll get the habit. Last year Nebraska had a "hello" day, when everyone spoke to everyone else. Why confine it to one day? If the freshmen get the idea, they'll soon make f i ieml3 with their classmates and their days will be happier than they are now. THE ATHLETIC TICKETS. Season tickets may still be obtain ed at the students activities offices. Today many students took advantage of the opportunity to obtain these tickets and the sale is nearing eigh teen hundred. Two hundred more tickets will put $2.50 in the pockets THE CAMPUS HOUNDS some folks may know and some ni.iy not, That part of our great school of thought Aro campus hounds that spot I and play About the grounds day after day. Tn summer time they disappear Until the autumn opening here. When the students gather, then They come upon tho scene nain. Many times I've laughed to sec Them do their antics filled with glee To watch them jump and yelp nnd race All over the green campus space. i I've envied these same hounds oft- times, And ridiculed them In my rhymes. How carelessly they .rove about Where we tread filled with fear and doubt! It seems, there's something in their ways That constantly speaks up and says: "We have solved life, the riddle great And need not trouble our good pate. I "That's why we can afford to run And tear about in purest fun; And nothing in this world can chase Tho smile from our complacent face." X. Tempo Itaneous. UNI NOTICES J Tiyoutu will bo held Tuusday and Thursday afternoons from 3 to 5 p in. for University. Cadet Hand. PohI sIodh open for clarinet, buns, and French horn players especially. Phi Omega. 1 hi Omega mecling in club room of law building 7:30 p. in. Tlunsday, September 22. Sigma Delta Chi. A meeting of Sigma Deltu Chi will bo held at the Delta Tau Delta house Thursday at 7:15 p. in. . Norfolk Club. Important meeting of tlio Norfolk club will be held Wednesday evening at 7:00 In Social Science 105. Election of officers. W. S. G. A. Important meeting W. S. 0. A. board at 7 p m Thursday, Ellen Smith hall. Paintings by Miss Ethel Coe, In structor in the art institute and in the University of Chicago, and the exhibition of textiles will rci-pin on display in the university gallei-y for another two weeks. Union Society. Union business meeting at the Hall 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Lutheran Students. Annual State Liu'icf League con cntion to be hold at Grace Lutheran church, 14 ami F street, Friday even ing, Saturday and Sunday. See local papers for full program. 11 oclock Is S. S. 305. Officers for semester will bo elected,. Military StudenU. Memorandum to all students -for tlio advanced course. All students regist ered for the advanced course will re port at Room 205, Nebraska hall, nt 5 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 20. Arrange ments will bo inado for classes for tho semester. History of Journalism. Recitation scheduled of each mem ber Is wanted at once. M. M. Fogg. English 9.9 Argumentative Composi tion. Meets in luw 101 (Inscend of 106). Members absent Monday Hhould con sult class bulotlna. 106, for Wednes day mooting. M. M. Fogg. Bible Class. Bible class every Sunday morning at 9:45 a m. at Grace Lutheran for men and women students. Protr inent local christian loaders in chaige A cordial welcome for all. Line up with your own church. Commercial Club. University Commercial club will hold its first regular Easiness meet ing of the year Thursday morning at LINES Smiles. A smile ha sdepths that reach beneath The surface of I ho roughest, Tat pierce the heart and bring re turns From those whose lives are toug-est, From those who otherwise would live To hate and never to Forgive. A smile, the wrinkling of the brow A twinkle in the glimmers, A happy front that knows just how, And All the world just simmers With happiness and joy and each Without a smile no one could reach. A smile, denoting that a friend Is speaking to his brother, No words are needed, In the end Smiles become one another And make "just living" worth one's while To smile and help make others smile. "Scientists say that trees contri bute tho heat of the atmosphere. "That's so. A birch has warmed me many a time." I '(f I , (f) C. R. 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