The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1922, Sherwood Eddy Edition, Image 2

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    Tuesday, February 7. 1022
THE DAILY
HE DAILY N EBUASKAN
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NEBRASKAN I or sister baa raided the closet before
us, or perhaps to sco our favonto
neckties on some dear brother.
Perhaps we ourselves are guilty of
these same thoughUsss actious, and,
if such Is the case, let's strat with
ourselves and exterminate this use
less pest the borrower. Daily Kan-snn.
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ELECTION DAY.
University ol Nebraska students
are today exercising their franchise
to choose rt sponsible student oitites
and to elect class leader. There, are
two distinct tickets in the fithi, tlu
all-university an ! the greater Nebias
ka. We do not repose to hire dis
cuss the merits el" either p.:rty. Cota
have their strong points-
We want to urve the voter todaj
to consider two things: the man,
and the things for which he stands
Stop and think; does e deserve tl:e
office to which he aspires. Has he
done enough in student activities to
warrant faith in his ability ad hon
esty? Are the thing's Tor which he
stands his platform possible to
carry out? Or are they merely
"lines" thrown out to catch the cas
ual voter?
Think over these mines today,
Cornhuskers, and vote intelligently.
The Calendar.
Tuesday, February 7
Union business meeting, 7:30 p.
Temple.
Sarpy county dub meeting, 7
m. Library 301.
Silver Serpent meeting, 7 p.
Ellen Smith hall.
Mystic Fish meeting, 7 p.
Ellen Smith hall.
Do Molay meeting, 7:20 p
Scottish Rite Temple.
Wednesday, February 8
Math, club meeting, 7:30 p. m. So
cial Science 107.
Womens Chamber of Commerce, 5
p. m. Social Science 305.
Omaha Club meting, 7:30 p. m. So
cial Science 105.
Agronomy club meeting, D. I. Audi
torium. Sherwood Eddy meetings at 11 a. m.
m. and 7 p. m. at St. Pauls church.
Thursday
Sherwood Eddy meetings at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m. at St. Paul's church.
Friday, February 10
Closed night.
Sherwod Eddy meetings at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. at St. Pauls church.
Saturday, February 11
Pi Beta Phi freshman party, K. C.
hall.
All University party.
Omega Beta Pi house dance.
Kappa Delta party, Ellen Smith
hall.
taken for the Cornhuskor, Monday,
February 6, at Townsend's studio,
12:30 sharp.
Cadet Oflcers,
All cade officers are to have their
pictures taken at Townsend's for the
military section of the Cornhuskey
before Saturday evening February
11.
Nebraska Rifle Team
AH members of the first Nebraska
Rifle Team are to report on the range
Monday or Tuesday February6 and
7 for instruction concerning future
matches.
By order of
J. G. NOH,
Captain Nebraska Rifle Team.
Zoo Club
Zoo Club picture Thursday, Febru
ary 9. Meet at Townsend's at 12:00.
University Notices.
Chemistry 1
A section in Chemistry 1 will be
offered this semester at 12 o'clock,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Laboratory will be arranged. First
meeting of the class will be in Room
2"S Chemistry Hall, Friday. All stu
ents interested please report at that
time.
EDDY COMES.
This week brings Sherwood Eddy
to Nebraska, We hope that every stu
dent will make a great effort to at
tend the most, if njt ail, of the lec
tures which he will give. For thos
who have not seriously thought abouti
It, there is still time, but do not un
derestimate the privilege that is ours
In being able to have with rts a mm
wiio "has a record cf service and
achieveni' nts like that which Sher
wood Eddy possesses. Remember,
opportunity knocks but once, and aft
er he is tl.ose who have
failed to hear him begin to realize
that they Lave missed they ;;re sure
to taste of the bitterness of a great
mistake.
For three days everyone is asked
to forcet gayety and trivial thing".
end to open their hearts wide and i
let some of the spirit of Christ, the
very esstnoe of something higher and
finer, enter In. University students
are men and women capable of un
derstanding the need of human fel
lowship and good Christian thought.
He will also discuss world problems
which we know are of weight in eve
ry Jiff, and which we have a tend
ency to Ignore because we do not
understand them. Sherwood Eddy
WEI present these social and indus
trial questions in a way that will
leave a permanent impression and a
new sense cf responsibility upon all
that hear him.
The various committees tnd the i
faculty are co-cperating in order to
1922 Cornhuskers.
"1922 Cornhuskers" may still be or
dered in the Student Activities office.
Ag. Student Notice.
The committee in charge cf the
greater Omaha agricultural colics'!
student aid faund have announced
that they will undertake to ct ntinue
their assistance to needy agriculture,
students by making short time loan.,
upon the proper recommendations of
college authorities so that nppsr class
men who need financial assi?tance to
complete the year may be able to do
so.
A number of such loans were made
last year and practically all of these
have been taken up promptly when
due. The money paid In this way
will be available for students this
year.
Application should be made to the
dean of the college of agriculture.
These loans are available for both
men and women, in the agricultural
college.
Agwan Art Staff
All drawing for the March issue
of the Awgwan are due in the Aw-
gwan office by the 20th of this month.
Leave all drawings in the Awgwan
desk in the Student Activities office.
The next number is going to be
"breezy" so let your conscience be
your guide.
Art Editor.
Military Notice
February 3, 1922.
Notice:
Pursuant to instructions received
this date from Corps Area Head
quarters, the 1st team will begin
firing for record for the Corps Area
Vatch on February 13th. The match
with the University of North Da
kota wil be fired on February Sth and
9th.
By order of Colonel Mitchell:
Sidney Erk-kson,
Executive Officer,
POSITIONS FO TEACHERS
All students desiring the servicc
of the Bureau for Recomendation of
Teachers in securing teaching posi
tions for next year will meet at 11
o'clock on Tuesday, February 7tb,
in room 301 Teacher's College. Any
student unable to meet at this hour
will meet at 4 o'clock on the same
day in the same room.
Sigitd.
Bureau for Recommendation of
Teachers.
Art Students.
All students in drawing who have
a trade of 80 or above are eligible
to the University Art clnb after they
make a drawing of some 6ori and
submit it to the Judging committee.
if iho rlm'o-ln la accented the stn-
I dent will be notified as to the time cf
Initiation.
make It possible f orthe students U ;
attend the greatest number of meet
ings. Valid excuses for rKn fttnd--anre
will b hard to find. The fol
lowing quotation may well be applied
in this case: "If you have so my-h
business to attend to that yo'i hav
no time to pray, depend upon it you
Ibave more business on hand than
God ever intended you shouH have."
Contemporary Opinion
WHY BORROW?
We are. all intimately acquainted
with that well-known nuisance the
borrower. We all have him spotted.
We all know his habits.
Some of us are strong enough to
refuse him flatly, but roost of us sigh
resignedly when be asks for the loan
of this or that. Rather than be un
civil, we keep him in money, cigar
ettes, in tooth peste, or in sopp.
"When be thanks us blithely and as
sures us of prompt payment, we smile
acridly and bid goodby forcer ti
ourlongings.
And yet this type of man is com
pare with the borrower who takes
without asking. It has become a com
mon occurrence to most of w to plan
on wearing a certain suit or dress
only to find that some fair brother
Schulte Issues Call.
Mere men out for track Is
the call issued by Coach "In
dian" Schulte, to all University
of Nebraska men, Tuesday aft
ernoon. Several more men are
needed if Nebraska keeps her
place at the top of the Valley
conference.
The Exhaust.
THE BAG HOUNDS
I
Time wa.s when
The handy little
Leatherette bag
From Boston,
.Was confined
To feminine shoppers.
II
Now it items
On the expense list.
Sent home, as equipment.
Every thing from
Cigarettes to ties
With an occasional text.
Are hauled around
In this shiny annex.
It has wormed its way
Into the life of the campus man,
As have the
Heavy rimed glasses,
And sheep-skin coats.
Ill
Now the very dapper
Know it is not the brief case.
The book satchel, or Indestructe
But the Boston Bag,
rig done.
Engagements.
ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement of Miss Hallie
Minor to Herman C. Schroeder has
recently been announced by Mr. and
Mrs. H. V. Minor of Hastings. Both
people have attended the University.
jMifcg Minor is a pledge to Kappa
(Gamma and Mr. Schroeder, a mem
ber of Delta Tau Delta.
CHIT-CHAT
Dearest Jane:
What is a woman to do? You,
my dear know that I came down here
with ambitions like unto Solomon,
Home Ec Club
There Trill be a meeting of
tho
Home Ec Club on February 8 at Ellen
Smith Ha'L The speaker will be -i-nounced
later.
that I dreamed of wading thru vol-
nines of brain food with sword be
fore mo as Joan of Arc and that I
should create a proud Papa by com
ing forth a super-woman. But now,
1 am almost convinced that the most
guiless "flap" is the super-woman.
Constantly the papers flaunt before
our eyes articles by renowed statis
ticians that state that college women
as objects of marriable intentions are
N. G. It is generally conceded that
they get too wise, and that above
all, we are not supposed to do. Also
it seems that utiles a woman has a
string of broken hearts hanging to
her belt, or a bangle bracelet com
posed of fraternity emblems, she has
missed her calling. Well I am not
here to suggest which course we of
the dubious sex shall embark upon,
but it sort of keeps one in hot water
for it is comon opinion that women
should marry and it does seem a pity
to go against established tradition,
and being a conservative nature, I
naturally incline toward . Well
Dearest this is geting deep, and I
have yet to take a look at the pictures
in my History book.
Your till the Sarahs grows tad
poles. Bangs.
In Years Gone By.
Eighteen Years Ago Today
Plans for remodeling of the Chem
istry laboratory for which the state
legislature appropriated $30,000 were
by Professor Nicholson
of the department of chemistry.
Seventeen Years Ago Today
Dr. R. Rose addressed a good-sized
audience at Convocation on the sub
ject of the present state of affairs
in Russia. Dr. Rose said that social
conditions were not much in advance
of those which prevailed in Europe
during the fourteenth century.
Ten Years Ago Today
The folowing notice appeared in the
"Rag" "Students, write your home
folks soon and often. This is advise
being given out from the Chancellor's
office. Several leters from anxious
parents have been received within the
last few days, asking if certain stu
nents are in the hospital or what may
be preventing them . from writing
home."
Hey, Skinney,
C'mon over -
I know where to go
whether you're fat
or lean
MAGEE'S
New spring suits
and
Top Coats
Six Years Ago Today
Nebraska, took another step toward
annexing the Misouri Valley cham
pionship by defeating Ames 30 to 13
in basket-ball. The game showed that
Nebraska had the superiority from
the start
The University School of Music
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director
s
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
larpe faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may
enter. FuH information on request. Opposite the Campus. 5
Phone B1392.
11th & R Sts.
Two Years Ago Today
Members of the Viking society vis
ited all sororities in a final effort to
obtain one hundred per cent subscrip
tions to the "Rag."
THREE CO-EDS SUNDAY!
i
Senior Girls' Society Admit Jes-j
sie atson, Ruth Kirschstein j
and Mary Patterson.
Valkyrie held an initiation Sunday,
February 5, for Jessie Watson, Ruth
Kirschstein end Anna Mary Patter
son. Valkyrie is the senior-juDicr
society for university girls and has
been in existence here since 1917
Jessie Watson is a member ' of
Delta Zeta, Chi Delta Phi and is resi
dent of Theta Sigma Phi. She was
secretary of the Press club and Derv
ed as associate editor and assistant
editor of the Daily Xebraskan. She
has also been active in Y. W. C. A.
and W. S. G. A. work.
Anna Mary Patterson is a member
of Alha Omicron PI and has been
an adtive member of the Y. W. C. A.
and W. S. G. A.
Ruth Kirschstein, Delta Delta Del
ta, was a member or freshman com
mission end is also active 'n the Y.
W. C. A. and W. S. G. A. As a mem
ber of the glee club last year, irti
cipated in University week.
Dr. Barker will speak to the Student
Volunteers Sunday, Feb. 5, 1922, at 4 I
p. m. in Faculty Hall, Temp'e. The
subject of the address will be,
"Does Evolution Contradict the Teach
ings of the Bible."
Math. Club.
Math, club meet at Townsend's,
Monday. February 6, at 12 for pie
tures.
Beaver City Club.
Bearer City club wOl have picture
DANCE
SATURDAY, FEB. 11
LINCOLN HOTEL BALL ROOM
Music by
NorthwalPs Jazzland Band
Six Piece Orchestra
Admission $1.00, Tax 10c, Total $1.10
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Apparel for Gentlewomen
Clothing for Gentlemen
STORE NEWS
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Lincoln Store
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Comparative
Prices
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