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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1921)
' il I 1 : 'J THE DAILY NEBRASKA N i 'ill i si s 1 I it xi THE DAILY NEBRASKAN lMiMtshotl Sunday, Turmliiv, Vrliiinilny. Thursiliiy nml Kritla v f each weok by tbe L'nlvprmty nf NcliriiHka. OFFICIAL. VMVKHSITV l'l Hl.lCATlON Vntlrr (lie direction of Ilia Studrnt Vab IlrHtlnnx llimrd. Kntcrrtl n hroond i'Iknii mutter nt the iioMtolltif In Lincoln. Nrhrniikii, under Act of ( iinurcxK. .March S. 187U. Subscript lun nitc -.H) per year l.otl nrr KCiiK'oter Slncle copy - cents KOI TO KM 1, JAVK AISTIN OKW.N H. tiASTOX Ilr.l.l.K K A KM AX Kldritlite l.uue.. STAFF F.dltor-ln-Clilef . Mitliitirtnir Kililor ANHoelute Killtiir Nruk Kdiior llrrlx-rl- Itroniicll. Jr News Editor Kulihurir.e von Mini iwit .. !o-.-y ...ur t'lutrlc Mltcliell Siorl Filllor Joint lloll.nii-uortli Sportii KtlUnr AvhMuiit Kdllom: Hclle Karmun, Frank lttier, und (irrtrude l'ntterson. AkUtHiit Society Killtor: Zellu tilllmor, iicrlriulc timild. und nlom llulllnirer, Uumen'a Athletic: Sue Stille. KIiuiik' Kditwri Mury Micldon. Cyril t'oomhit: Dramatic Kdltar. Feature writer: Joe lrkur Mary TIioiiiiik. , , Alice Mrtenn . Telephone H-.H.MI. Konni '.'!. "I I"'1- Office hour: KilUor-in-chlcf and .Mun skIiie Kdltar Three o'clock daily. Itl'MNKSS STAFF JAM KS FlUIMKk Hulnfw Manacer I li..nv Hills. V 1M. lui C'lltrord Hick.. ..fir Xc Kdltor for thU lhue II KKUK.KT 11 K OWN ELL. .IK. s thor- a girl U1. re-1 j r.r.t the woman! Ah, there Is thor ouglmess for you. Thoy spot when she is about 11 years old view her family history for gen Hons, start rushing her before she is half through high school, and tear their hair when somebody else covets the angel. The parties are elite, the essence of etiquette and glucose. "I'm so glad ymi came to our fine party." And then some meticulous lady will think to herself: "Humph, 1 don't crave that girl. She's alwnys telling who slie is The Exhaust In lumping the Political machines us they nuiuo thoir advance, we weie unable to describe any one cf them as a steam roller. However, we sue some w'th brass bands on, front no they weren't Fords. (II 1 the Freshmen' Commission. Attention, Freshmeu Coommlsslon: Last year's girls meet to nominate new commission Thursday at 7 at El len Smith hall. KAR WILLIS, Chairman. A Tokyo Police Regulation. "All foreigners owning a dog must and how many parties she's been to." , wear a collar and be led about by a There is to be no "talking sorority," j string." sav the rules. There Is none not of! K B We suggest that if an of 'he fraternilv tvpe. They don't say.jur readers are anticipating a trip Noow. we own the campus. Blix Is to hte orient, leave the cainlne home. THE UNIVEVRSITY PLAYERS. The University players of Nebraska are behind a big campaign to put dra matics at our univvei sity on the same plane they are in the other big schools iu the United States. They are offer- in? nrizes that are more man wori'i CT while to the winners. Men and women interested in dra matics put in as much time in per fectinc themselves in their work as the football men do for their team. They take courses in interpretation, work on small parts in plays, and day after day, and night after night, rehearse to be ready to give the university finished productions. And finished they are, for the men and women are coached by the highest type of professional train ers. We owe the players backing because they give us a type of amusement that we cannot get iu Lincoln, for good plays given by good companies, are few and far between. We owe it to our school to back them for they ad vertise us in Oincoln and in the state. While it is impossible for a football team to play a game anywhere in Ne braska but in Lincoln, the players can and do take their productions to many of the cities in all parts of the state and not only show what we can do here at the university, but stimulate , a (les'.re on the part of high school students to come to Nebraska. The plays that are to be given this year are worth while. They represent the highest type of comedies and ser ious plays obtainable. Support for this school activity will bring a great deal oof pleasure to those interested in dramatics. football captain and Mix is president I v-f student council and Flixx is a gym aid." No; it's "Beta Chi Kappa hasj the loveliest girls at our Michigan I chapter. You know, we met them at the game two years ago. We all went : to our convention last year, too. All ( cf our 106 chapters were represented." j And the rivalry. "I could just kill j those girls. Do you know what they , did? B-r-r-r b-z-z-z. Can you imag-1 ine it? And they never admit it." I Well, it's all in the day's work at j c.lUeo. Silent periods are the nolsest ' 0ur Latest Scng Entitled: times of the year. Closed rushing; ..Sk,k j-,,,,., roviT ., multitude of means it's the open season for fight- i slins ing. Nobody's completely satisfied and ! Wo didn't know we had .so many M nds until yesterday. Thoy all hrd some important advice too very thoughtful of them. From their m.f terious manners we at first pictured extensive botlegging operations. Af ter dragging us over into the cellar of U. Hall, whispering all the while In confidential tones, we had hopes of all dampness shattered. For thoy had nothing to share with us, and we in return were to give them our vote. Civil Service Examinations Experts in clil'.d welf.-ro (1S00-2U00) Oct. 4 to Nov. 1, 1921. Any one desir ing further information call at Civil Service window city postofneo. A. A. Reel, Director Bureau of Prof: siona. Service. JB3 Lutheran Club The semi-election of officers for the Lutheran Club will take place in Art Hall, Friday. October 7 at 8 o'clock. Other important business will be transacted. Social hour following business meeting. TWINS CLUB All twins of the University are cor uially invited to attend a party at the Clianiberlain home, "29 South Fif teenth. Friday. October 7 nt 8 p. m. Come, whether or not .vein1 twin la here. Phi Omega met ting Thursday Oct. at 7:15 in Club Itooni, Law Build- Selected. ! '' Regular open meeting of Pal'adian . iday evening. S o'clock. neryhody thinks she has something on the others. It will be the same next vear. We hope Si). It would not be the same school if it were not. The hunting season for sororities is over for another year. Mere man sits 0 how mushy, hack on his haunches with a tired look so slushy, and utters thanksgiving. Yet he does j Ain't it got pep!! not understand what it's all about, ill, ts piohibition. AWGWAN. Among the Comics, Its like dynamics, Ain't it got pep! ! Square & Compass Club meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple, loth and L Streets. Ne'ther would Craig Kennedy. Sherlock Holmes or IT3 AWGWAN. Today Awgwan will appear on the campus. Fu'.l of the humour happen ings of college life, it will bring n pleasure hour to all those who have subscribed for the comic. It is not too late to be a monthly reader. This year the price is just half what it was last year only one dollar. The staff is an experienced one and will produce a paper Nebras ka will be proud of. THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Nebraska's fall tennis tournament is under way. Foor several weeks ten ni enthusiasts have been getting in shape for the grand windup of the sea son. The thirty tennis courts have been in use nearly every afternoon and a brand of tennis never before seen a tNebraska is being exhxibited. Our university should be proud of tne forward step we have made in this sport. Nextx spring we will have con tests with other colleges and we hope to lead in this sport as we do in foot ball and track. Some mighty inter esting matches are expected when the cocntestants reach the final rounds. CONTEMPORARY OPINION Wednesday, October 5 V.". A. A. Board meet Nig tonight, 6 :'M at i::Kn Smith Hall. General W. A. A. meeting. 7:15, Kl 1 ii Smith Hi.ll. All membeis pie sent. Square and Compass Club meeting, 7 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple, loth and L streets. Iron Sphinx meeting, 7 p. p.., Phi Kappa Pdi Huuse. University Commercial Club Smok er., 7: 30 p. m. Thursday ' Convocation for first year men, 11 a. m.. Armory. Tin Omega meeting, 7:15 p. m.. Club room. Law Building. Friday, October 7 A ilia P;ii House Dance. Union, open meeting; Temple Bldt; , S: :30. Lutlie.nn Club mveting, S p. m, Art Hall. Op. n Mee; i;ig of P;:llad;an, S p. m. Saturday, October C Acl.oili party for pledge.-. Linco'n- s'.f re Club rooms, Kappa Sigma house paity. XI Psi Phi house dance. Sigma Alpha Epsilon dance, Lin coln Hotel. Lambda CM Alpha, house dance. Delta Gamma house dance. Wayne Club Weiner Roast, Rob ber's Cave. Btiblmell Guild, matinee dance, Sat urday, October 8. Sunday, October 9 Gi t en Goblin initiation, 2:30 p. 11,., Xi Psi Phi house. !.nd ;hr hn'ies' dress too, ! But smiles were made dear ' For people like you. j If you are sad, 1 And getting sadder j And you want pep!!! 1 Spend your dollar 1 n win noner, For it's got pep! ! ! The res nothing surer The lean fatter And the fat get fatter While they are laughing While they arc chuckling. Ain't it got pep!! John Bv eff UNION Open meeting Friday, Oct. 7, p. m.. Union Hall. Temple Pldg, students welcome. 8:30 All CLASSES IN RESEARCH CLUB WORK STARTED UNI NOTICES I CONTRIBUTIONS FOR AWGWAN must bj in the hands of the editor by October 15, Only ten days before '"time is up." Contributors will be placed on the staff of tlie comic and those who work diligently and faith fully will be p':.ce 1 i n the editorial ittft i.s soon as in tr work und rt- Mai! Miss Marion Wyman, of the city Y. W. C. A. is conducting a series of studies covering leadership in girls' reservve club work, and Y. Wr. C. A. work. The classes will cover a period of six weeks and are open to any girl who is interested iu this work. The course will be especially beneficial to all girls who intend to have charge of a reserve club or who intend to sponsor a high school girls' Y. W. C. A. The classes will begin next week. All girls who are interested should give their names to Miss Appleby before the close of this week. NO REPORT ON RESULTS OF W. S. G. A. CAMPAIGN ularuy nuiits tlie s-ame. .Wi! ui Editor Awgwan. Station A, U. of N., Lincoln, Nebr., cr ;rop i:i Awgwan e. it . 1 ibuti. u mx in ti.e NeLia -kaii office. Huriy and get tl.e l.iai.ii.il s nl in. I Military Notice. I The tture ruin in th b.is nicK cl i Nebraska Hal! will be open for the issue of uniforms 10 Freshmen irom S-12 a. 111. and 3-6 p. in.. bVginning i W due. dav October 5. The W. S. G. A. campaign which be gan on October 3 is progressing rap idly. The committee has no definite report to mae as yet. The girls are working hard to make this campaign a success. One hundred and forty books have checked out to the teams and many of the girls have asked fc-r a second and third book which means that nearly fourteen hundred girls have joined the association. The met: j at the lleSS. Block and Bridle Cl-ib. .Block ;nd B.ii'.e Club will t 7:30 p j;;. Tiui.-'lay evening Farm Hou.-e. Importur.t busi Everybcdy out. Three jolly chaps came out of a theater in Montreal the other night, all trying to talk at once. It seems they had just seen one of the "Aesop's Film Fables." The argument was over a bird in the Paul Terry cartoon, which we believe was "The Rooster and ihe Eagle." 'Arry It's a heagle. 'Erbert (stuttering) Yer w-wr-wrong; it's a h-he-hen. 'Arold Yer both- wrong; it's a howl. 1 Judging by the way the fellows have been hurrying in the last few days it is evident that they never before realized " that good suits could be bought for $30 Have YOU inspected them? Quality Clottiez Varsity Cleaners Phone B-3677 Reliable Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing at the lowest Prices. ONE DAY SERVICE In Rear of "College Book Store" Facing Campus. 1135 R St. ROY WITHERS, Mgr. FINE ARTS OFFERS CHILDRENS' CLASSES Ag. Engineers. j The Agriculture Encineeis will meet :ut 7:30 Thursday, in Agricultural En ! gineer ing Building. (Ohio State Lantern) HUNTING SEASON OVER The fair sex has always been a mys tery to mere man, and probably al ways will be. The motives of the fe male gender have baffled him since the time of Adam. But one of the greatest puzzles nature provides is the vrajr of sororities with their rushees. Males are bothered every year with rushing, too. They get a list of pros pects, drag them to the Greek-letter liars, and give them a hasty and cur sory once over. "Looks good to me put a button on him.' The opinions of the powers that be joes forth. The man Is pledged. Or: -Nuthin' stlrrin'. Feed him and send him home." The tnaa is passed np. There are squab ble, of course, but man rushes much aa he shops quickly. Professor Crumann of the college of fine arts reports that the classes for children in elocution and dramatics will be held under the auspices of the children's theater. These classes will be held on Saturday mornings and on week days after school. Classes for children in drawing will be con ducted Saturday mornings in the art gallery. Business Ad. Freshmen. j The University Commercial Club men want to meet every new man in j the College at the smoker Tonight j This is your opportunity to pet ac quainted with the leaders in your coj- ; ltge. Welcome. Grand Hotel, 7:20 to 9:00 p. m. Lutheran Club. Election of officers will lake place The views of Miss Louise Pound of 'al lne lneran -,uo 'uuu' A" the department of English, on the!"a11' October 7. at 8 o'clock, origin of the English and Scottish bal- -Short vrognm and social hour fol- I lAwrAsl tut knoinnca tnaatiniT lads were made the subject of a lead- " uu-.. ing article by the English novelist, Maurice Hewlett, in a recent number cf the Literary' Review of the New York Evening PosL During the sum mer, highly favorable notices of Miss Pound's "Poetic Origins and the Bal lad," appeared In the "North American Review," in "Poetry" in the London "Mercury,"' and In many newspapers like the Springfield Republican and the New York Sun. Dr. R. J. Pool of the department of botany reports that the registration In botanical courses this year is some what heavier. There is a 100 per cent increase at the college of agriculture in botany 1. The general courses, Botany 1 and 7, show the most In crease and the advanced courses con tain about the same number as last year. Green Goblins. Initiation of all new Green Goblin3 Sunday afternoon at 2:15 sharp at the XI Psl Phi House. All old Green Gob lins are requested to be present. Thursday October 6. Block and Bridle Club meeting, 7:30 Farm House.' Agriculture Engineers, 7:30, Engin eering Building. Wayns Club. The Wayne Club will have a "wiener roast" at Robber's Cave next Saturday afternoon. All former Wayne Normal stndents and former Wayne high school students axe in vited. Meet at It A O St at 4:30 p. m. for car. Come out snd hare a good time. SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS "Kruse System" THE RESTORER OF HEALTH The most scientific remedy known for COLDS AND LA GRIPPE WE GET QUICK RESULTS Rheumatism and kindred ailments, respond immediately to our treat ment. 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