jr.1 .i 'l THE DAILY NEDRASKAN I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Inlllshi-1 Suniliiy, Tik'hiIiiv. Vilnf mliiy, Tliurwlti.v iiml I rtilnv if eiieli wwk ly ibo I'nlvermrv tf Nelirnxkn. OFFICIAL IMVFKSITV PI IU.K ATION I'ndrr the tllrrrtinn nf the Suilent I'ub llriitloiiH llourd. iinti-rcil hk orronil iIiihh multrr nt tli poxtntllrr in l.liK'iiln, Ni-1'rni.l.u, under Ail of C'uiiKreftti, Mnrrii 2, IK!t. 8ubNiriitlni ml" S'.UIO pt'r )fr VI. ou ir HfiiifKlor Blnclr ci. R cmt F.DITOKIAI. STAFF JACK Al'STIN Killtnr-ln-riiirf OKIN II. l.vro. Muiiiiitiii Killlor ll;l,I.K FAKMAN VnsiM-iiilr F.iUlnr Flilrlilgo l.owe - Killlor Herbert Hruwiu-ll, Jr Killlor Katlmrlnr vim Mim-kwiti ... ."xx-irly Killlor tlmrlrs Mlti'lii-ll Sport, Kililor John Hnll.iiimw orili Sirls Kililor Milltjr.v Kilitur: Leonard Cowley. .VI-IiiiiI Editor: Frank IteUer and Gertrude Ptilterion. Aflslnnt Sot-let. v Killlor..: Zellii (iillmor, Gertrude t.nulil. nnd iilom llullinger. V.men'i Atlllrlit-: Mle Stllle. Fxi'liaiiBO Kililor: Vary Mn-ldon. llriinuitlr Killlor: Ayril I'oombi. Feature. Writer: Mury Tliomim. Oit ford liuin. Alio MfVfM yJU, Telephone IM.MI. Hoom -'!'.. "I 1,H1" Offiee liourM Ktlilor-ln-ehlef nod Mun- aeinr Kditor Ttree nVI-v-k daily. HI' SI NESS STAFF . . .. ... i- itu..lnea Manttcer Clmiintey Kiosry Vt. HlncHH Mr, J Clifford Hick ' philosopher hua done in many months "Love your job or get another." This is Jordan's keynote. It applies to everyone, be he businessman or poet. A man's job should be what he puts his whole heart and soul Into. During working hours and often after hours he should be striving, planning, and hustling t do his job justice. He should not only do well what is assigned to him. He should havve ideas of his own and try to make his own efforts just a little better thau those of his predecessor. A few months of this, and success will have crept upon him unawares. He will be master of b's job and will be sought for advice by others. Faith in his work and joy in the j mere performance of it mean every thing. If there is no faith, the man should get another job, as Jordan ad vices. Going to school is a job. There are innumerable jobs in campus activi ties. Well-done tasks in school fore cast well-done jobs after school. Find your job and love it. Our youthful heroes may test their valor in the war game In Nebras ka hall. It hasn't any of the hor rors of combat. We are sure those gentile individuals that find enter tainment in chess will find consid erate "kick" in this harmless game. .Cuine, whether or not your twin Is i here. Suggested Curriculum. Plumbing. Research studies in tobacco We recommend them both as pipe courses. Tlio captains of the teams work ing on the W. S. G.. A. membership campaign are requested to turn iu a report of money recetved and membership lists to Margaret Stid- worthy beforo Thursday noon. Octo ber 6, 1021. It's a long race that has no winner. "I wonder what led Shakespeare to say, 'when ignorance 13 bliss, 'tis folly to bo wise.' " New Editor for thta Insue HEKBKKT BROfl.NELL, JB. THE COMING OLYMPICS. One of the most remembered events In the life of the men of Nebraska is the annual freshman-sophomore fight. The observances of the tradi tion of alympics is one worth while. It promotes the feeling of rivalry and fight between the classes and is turned, when the day is past real Cornhusker spirit. The Exhaust into Suggestion is a little word that pos sesses mighty power. A salesman having it down pat. can hold you by the hour. A starlit night and a sil- i ver moon have very obvious mean ings. A mention that the market's good, gives many a wife her innings But of all the things perverse and far wrong from amusing is to meet It is the duty of the second year gome persoon traveling on and that men to initiate their younger brothers, just entering, into a realization of new standards and broader fields. Who is more competent to do this than the Bophomor, who has just passed thru all the phases of a freshmnian's life? So rightfully to him falls the task. rt is surely tme that when we fight for our existence shoulder to shoulder with a fellow classman against a common enemy and in a common cause, that we will never think of that man as a stranger, but as an ally, a friend, and as a brother. Thus a spirit is born, which, matures through the ensuing years until the day of our graduation, and which in after years, enables us to look back, with vivid memories of our class mates and the days we spent with them. So every freshmen should look upon the Olympics, which will take place on tho dav of homecoming. November 12, as his opportunity, not only to se-: cure the immediate reward of dis-j carding the green cap if he and his j associates win, but to meet and be- j come indelibly affiliated with his fel-j lows in the university way. fair right abusing. On a morning bright with sunshine, and cool with autumn breezes. A maiden fair comes up to me and my arm gently squeezes. Her glance is so enticing and her beckon is so coy, my heart starts quickly pounding and my face blooms out in joy. "My name is Dinna Guessit," she whispers lov to me. I look perplexed and then my mind starts thinking things with glee. '"Can be she's on a task divine, to tell me that a fortune's mine? Must be some honor's on me thrust, and I will welcome it with zust. Perhaps oh cool my fevered pate perhaps she'll ask me for a date. '"But these the accursed words I heard and be lieve me I'm a wiser bird. A prom ise small I would of thee. At the election polls, will you vote for me?" SPOOF. The Exhaust. Your "Story Hour" usually tomes when you try to explain why you didn't show up for your date. "Oh, that easy. He tried to pass the. polls on election day without going in." ANN USHER. Green Goblins. Initiation of all new Green Goblin3 Sunday afternoon at 2:15 sharp at the XI PsI Phi House. All old Green Gob lins are requested to be present. "Down with whisky," shouted the first speaker on the program. "Yea Bo," chorus of voices, as the owner of each sets down an empty glass. BOUFFON. UNI NOTICES j W. S .G. A. The W. S. G. A. Board will meet Friday at 5 o'clock at- Ellen Smith Hall. Important business meeting. I very board member out. Notice. Mrs. Helen Barrett Montggomery, president of the Northern Baptist con vention, will speak to the Uni class at the First Baptist church next Sun dav, October 9, at 12 o'clock. Military Notice. Tli.; btore rom in the basonic.il ii Nebraska Hall will be open for the issue of unitorms to i resnmen irum S-12 a. m. and 3-6 p. m., beginning Wednesday October 5. Lutheran Club. Election of officers will take place at the Lutheran Club meetiny in Art Hall, Friday. October 7, at 8 o'clock. Short program and social hour fol lowed by business meeting. "Election of officers will take place at the Lutheran club meeting in the art gallery, Friday, October 7, at 8:00 o'clock. Short program and social hour will follow die business meet ing." CROSS-COUNTRY. Coach McMasters. of the cross-coun try team, has issued a call for ad- j ditional candidates for this sport.: Primarily his idea is to get material from which he can build a Missouri Valley cross-country winner. The run will be held in Lincoln on Homecom ing day and we can see our men in action. The second motive the coach has is one that he stressed to the fresh men yesterday at a special convoca tion. It is his desire to give to all men in the university a better phy sique, a fitness that would be an ally to them in all battles, physical or mental, that they may enter. Physical fitness is a prime requisite to the successful man. Oar army, to be successful, had to be fit and every man that, left for France passed a rigid personal examination. Today, in the fields which our graduates ex pect to ei;ter, are battles demanding Just as keen and jast as physically fit contestants. To hold our own in that battle we mut be reay. Cross country will help us achieve that end. Our whole body is a machine. Can an engine work to its best efficiency if a cylinder or wire is in poor shape? Can our mind do its best if hampered fcy a body that will not successfully accomplish its directions and commands? Get out for cross-country! You mav possibly help yoour school, but you are sure of helping yourself, if you do. 1 Perhaps He's Safe. : "'They tell me that the player at the ; bat married for money." t "Yes: And it's the best home he ! ever stole, believe me." Civil Service Examinations Experts in chiM welfare (1S0O-2000) Oct. 4 t Nov. 1, 1921. Any one desir- i:ig lurtaor information ca.i at iu Scivice window city postofiice. A. A. Ree l. Director Burer.u of Prof: sicnai Service. Wayne Club. The Wayne , Club will have a "wiener roast" at Robber's Cave next Saturday afternoon. All former Wayne Normal students and former Wayne high school students are In vited. Meet at 10 & 0 St at 4:30 p. m. for car. Come out and have a good time. Friday, October 7 Regular open meeting of Delian so ciety, 8:00 p. m., Faculty hall, Tem ple building. A'pha Phi House Dance. Union, open meeting; Temple Bldg, S::30. Lutheran Club meeting, S p. m , Art Hall. Open Meeting of Palladian, S p. m. Saturday, October 8 Achoth party for pledges, Lincoln shire Club rooms. Kappa Sigma house party. XI Psi Phi house dance. Sigma Alpha Epsllon dance, Lin coln Hotel. t ambda Chi Alpha, house dance. Delta Gamma house dance. Wayne Club Weiner Roast, Rob ber's Cave. Student reception given by commit tee of 200, Temple building. Gamma Phi Beta tea given by pledges, Brown Betty tea rooms. Bushnell guild matinee dance. Alpha Delta Pi house party. Agricultural students desiring Aw gwans to be distributed from Ag. Fi nance office, leave name there. Sunday, October 9 Green Goblin initiation, 2:30 p. m., XI Psi Phi house. During the World Series Just as much pep in Clothes as Babe Ruth puts in home runs! I El PATRONIZE "Rag" A dvertisers TWINS CLUB All twins i f the University are cor- lially invite 1 to attend a party i:t the C-:ambe;l; in Lome, 723 South Fif tcti.tli, Friday, October 7 at S p. m. The church inspires youn? men anil women to jilay t he irame of life clean and fr all they are worth. GO TO CHURCH REGULARLY A Cordial Welcome Awaits You At ALL SOULS' UNITARIAN CHURCH 12th & H Every Sunday at 11:00 A. M. CONTEMPORARY OPINION Ohio State Lantern. LOVE YOUR JOB. Divers and sundry recipes for suc cess have been propounded since tune ImmemoriaL Very probably no one will ever be able to define thoroughly All the entities which make for suc cess, or even obtain a satisfactory concrete idea of Just what success is. But Edward S. Jordan, president of the Jordan Motor Car Co, of Cleve land, in a recent address, struck more closely to the bull's-eye In the matter of success in business than any recent "Build for Success9 DEAIJ STUDENT: You are now laying the found ation upon which to build your fu ture SUCCESS. Modern education recognizes that a sound body is as equally essential to success as a sound mind. The dance is equally a developer of mind and body and it is a joyous play. The dance is becoming the basis of the new Physical Educational movement. Our course in dancing recognizes this mental and physical value, without sacrificing one iota of the fun in dancing. The spirit of the service to our pupils our authority and sincerity mean your success. Come in and letns discuss your dancing problems or 'phone L C028, B 1786 for an appointement. CARROLL'S MODERN DANCE STUDIOS Nebraska State Bank Building First Floor Entrance Room 108 c. ii. Co.. n:i The Style Clothes of America WHEREVER young men of good taste and fashion gather in the clubs at the theatre on the links on the campus and on the boulevards there you will note the predominance of Stratford Clothes. They are the ac knowledged style guide of the country. It pays to buy the best. The new Fall and Winter Styles are now on display TMt NOMI tf.MO CtOTHfX