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Thursday. February, 0, 1922. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN J ot seem to care." I'uhllHbPd Sunday, TurmiiiV. Wednesilny. TburxtlNV mid I'rldHT f ch wwk lv th DnlveriiilT of NVhraitka. Arcpituiice for mulling nt poclal rate of imHtiiK' provlilt'd fr in avvtlitn UU3, act of October 3, 1U1T, authorized, Jauu ary ao, l'J-'i. OKFU IAI. IMEKMTY PI UMCATION t udr Hi dlrri'tlon of the Mudrnt Pub UoHtloim lliu-d. Knii rrd an wcond clam matter at lua p.ntultii r In l.lnrola. Krhraaka, ander Act of ( ouareoa. March (, 1879. tfabwriiitlon rme.... 2.00 pef Jtmr fl.00 per acmcnter Slnle ropy - At the Theaters ft n K1IITORIAL STAFF ORVIN I. Ct.TON IMItor-ln-fhirf IIKLI.K FAKM.tN MwiaRln Ktitir l.ortrtiilH l,altr.in... .Wociut Kihtur Herbert ItruwnFll, Jr Mht Kilitor Kdnard Jlurk Mbt Kditor tlmrlcB A. MlUhcll Mlit Kdltnr John lliiitli-y Sport Kditor Howard Muflrtt ..A't. MiorU Kditor Cyril I.. Oiumbi .lriiimitlc Kditor JoKt-ph Noli Military Kditor Alio Wnrn . ... Typist ASSISTANT KIHTIOBIAt WKITKKS Kennel li Mel'iindlenB Leonard l ow ley Koy II. (iuntalaon Helen 1. I'finiM IIIIOM iOfl, "V" II Vl-I- OFFltK HOIKS Kdltor-ln-tlilef itud MunaalnR Kditor 4 8 Dully " IUSINKSS STAFF JAM KM FIDDIX K lluio,M Manager CM l N KV K I N'SKY Asst. Itun. Mjr. txltl'IIKII IIK'KS Clmilrtlon Mgr. AltYKKTIiSIMi ASSISTANTS KiUph lieillield Art Vltortli Utl Skold AddlHun Sutton ltl.liard Here MkIiI Kditor for till ln.ue. Ill UltKItT BBOWXELL, JB. Appuiniment Tuesday arternoon of Coach Pied T. Dawson as dean of meu of the University of Nebraska should meet with the hearty approval of all Cornliuskers. Dawson has in his few months of acquaintance with the Coruhusker students won an admirable place among the Xebras kaus. His excellent record as coach of football together with his excell ent ability in the handling of men has made him one of the mostloved faculty men in the Cornhusker in stitution. Another purpose other thau merely being dean of men is served by the appointment. The new position which Dawson will occupy throughout the year will serve to come nearer placing him permanently on the Cornhusker faculty roll than any other thing. Cornhusker students have feared every indications oC other schools that they might desire to take Daw son from Nebraska and his appoint ment as dean will relieve some of their worry Dean C. C. Engberg long has been the overworked "general director of Cornhusker students and some of Iris duties had to be given to some one else.. Dawsou is the man who can and will fill the place in the hearts of Nebraskans long take n by Dean Engberg. Trobably no two men in the uuiver- ity faculty are as closely connected with Cornhusker male students as are Loach Uawson and Dean h,ng tierg. Ever since coming to Nebras ka last spring, Dawson has been winning fru.nds among Nebraska stu dents and alumni. Ever since as suming the position of executive dean, Engberg has had a warm spot in the heart 'of every Cornhusker. Both men have the ability to handle stu dents und if Engberg had to be re lieved of the position of dean of men, students would not have wel comed appointment of any other man more than they greet the coming De.m of Men Daw.son. Dawson' k record as a coach has made every Cornhusker student hope that he could be in some manner more tighlly bound to th3 University of Nebraska. Other schools, they knew, would be constantly trying to take liiiu away from Nebraska and that they felt would bo disastrous for a better coach and a better man could never be found. So the university regent s are to be commended on ap pointing Dawson to the position of dean of men. The "care" part at least has been refuted, S.B00 students and faculty members attending tW Wednesday morning meeting. The evening a tendance was over S,000. 'The aware" part of the challenge is being taken care of by Mr. Eddy, "At no American ceUege wheie I have spoken," said the great student leader, "have so many students come so far away from the campus 10 hear me." ' How Is this to be accounted for?" has been a general question. Chancellor Avery and faculty mem bers who have been at Nebraska for many years declared V Juesda thai they never saw it happen this way before. "It must be that they are eager to meet the great moral challenges of the hour. They must be hungry for contact with a grat 'world mind.' In Eddy we have this to a degree far be yond anything we have had before. He appeals to this in the students and they are responding," said a faculty member. Nebraska men and women admire the man who shoots square. Eddy hits from the shoulder. He lugs a terrific punch. The r.rpcal in his oratory comes from facts. It Is the truth that hurts and heals. Eddy la shooting straight, and Cornhusker men and women are shooting square with themselves these three days. "Professors take care of the tech nical culture of the student?, the so cial culture takes care of itself, bdt while Eddy is with us the student" I have an unparalelled opportunity to face the moral and spiritual chal lenges of the hour," said Chancellor Avery in substance in some informal remarks Wednesday. The university administration is ?hooting square with the students. Official orders have been sent to all faculty members from the registrar's office to excuse all students who cut classes to attend cn Eddy meeting. Many professors have lent their en couragement by dlmissing classes which come on an Eddy hour. Fron the way the students flocked out Wed nesday, it seems likely that atend- ance at 11 o'clock classes today and Friday wil be extremely small. All Unl Entertainment Committee meeting Ellen Smith Hall, Wednee' day, 5 p. m. Important. 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 lot your conscience be your guido. Art Editor. Military Notice February 3, 1922. Notice: Pursuant to Instructions received this date from Corps Area Head quarters, the 1st team will begin nring for record for the Corps Area Match on February 13th. The match with the University of North Da kota wil be fired on February 8th and 9th. University Commercial Club Owing to Sherwood Eddy meetings there will be no regular meeting of the University Commercial Club at eleven o'clock Thursday. ORPHEUM The Orpheum bill this week offers some rather different a-ts and 'as u feature Mae Worth and Thl' Circus-goers will remember the Worth family as being one of tho loading riding falimies in the circus world today. This act is ono of fie best of it's kind In the worll Nellie and Jo Jordan do a snappy wlie-act and went over big. Claude Golden Is an exceedingly clever card manipulator. One of the most en joyable acts on the bill is 'Home Made Justice' in which Sam Mann is featured. This Is an excelen take off on court procedure. Lyons and Yosco offer a first class musical num ber. The harpists work Is splen did. Thomas Dugan and Miss Raymond close this unusual bil with-a laugh able skit entitled 'An Ace In the Hole." This bill presents a truly diversified entertainment and should go big for that reason. Union Spanish program at Union. A special Spanish program will be given at Union Hall, 3rd floor of Temple, cn Saturday, February 11, at 7:15 p. m. Come up before going to the Mixer. Everyone invited. Menorah Initiation of new members will take place Sunday evening, February 12, Faculty hall, Tern pier SHERWOOD EOOY AND NEBRASKA Professors will continue to talk, student will go to clasea today and tomorrow that is, some students and some classes but the thoughts of the great mass of Nebraska students will be with Sherwood Eddy. Some professors may resent this and some students may doubt it (those students and professors who did not hear Mr. Eddy speak Wednesday) but students and facllty members who did hear Mr. Eddy will say "Amen." If you don't believe It, Mr. Student or Mr. Faculty member, ask one who was there. What were the students talking about around tbe table Wednesday noon? Sherwood Eddy. What were they thinking about Wednesday afternoon and evening? In answer it is enough to sa: "St. Paul's church was packed again Wed nesday night." Many thoughtful people tare said ot late: "Nebraska students do not neom to be aware of the grave and threatening world situation of today. Tbey do Contemporary Opinion THE RAZZ Razz is the official undergraduate instrument of reform. If a fresh man is different, razz him. If he has too much say, razz him. If he doesn't show any spirit, razz him. If he has more than he knows what to do with, razz him. If in any particular he is not a regulation college man what that is razz him. Without a doubt the razz is the great bump-reducer. WTell-timed and applied moderately, it probably has kept many a man's head inside his hat, and taught him to take a full course from the campus masters be fore tooting his horn in public. It has made the mighties and the lowest watch their step. But it can be overdone. It Is a serious question whether it is either necessary or fair to wreck a man's college career because he lacks the faculty of getting onto the ropes mith the average speed. Whatever may be the doubt as to whether he deserves the tieatment due an intelligent man, he certainly deserves the treatment forthcoming from "intelligent" men. And cer tainly no man deserves less ridicule and more help than the chap who seems to the rest of us to be a long distance in the rear, and whose con tinued presence in college under great difficulties is a matter of won derment That he does it is the chief fact. That he has the ability to keep up in class work should be enough to recommend him at least to the tolerance of the campus character who boasts that he can sail on a calm without cracking a book; and as for the rest of us, we know, or should know that It is not our province to render a fellow student's task harder than it id. The Daily Kansan. Mechanical Engineers A. S. M. E. meeting Wednesday, February 13, 7:30 p. m. M. E. 206. Talk by II. P. Troendly, "N ' mar, and mechanical engineer. Also eats, and a general good time. The whole gang out. Geography 74 The men's field class in Geography will meet next Saturday February 11 prcuptly at 8:00 a. m. An all morn ing trip west of Lincoln will be taken. Kappa Phi Kapa Fhl please meet at Town send's Monday, February 13, for Corn husker picthre. There are two set tings one at 12:30 the other at, 12:45. Please be at one and bring 50c. P. E. O. All University girls who are P. E. O.'s please call B-3580 and leave your tname and telephone number before Saturday. Home Ec Club No Home Ec Club meeting Wednes day evening on acount of Sherwood Hddy meeting. All Home Ec club girls meet at Townsend's Saturday at 12:X0 for Cornhusker picture. University Notices. Sigma Delta Chi There will be a busines meeting of Sigma Delta Chi at the Grand Hotel at 6:00 o'clock. Every member should be present. 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 208. Chemistry Hall, Friday. All stu ents interested please report at that time. .The Calendar. Thursday Alpha Kappa Psl meeting, 5 p. m Social Science 305. XI Delta meeting, 7:15 p. m. Ellen Smith hall. Sherwood Eddy meetings at 11 a. m and 7 p. m. at St. Paul s church. Friday, February 10 Closed night. Saturday, February 11 Komesky Club meeting, 5 o'clock, Faculty hall. Delta Zeta home dance, chapter house. Union open meeting, 7:15 p. m. Sigma Nu house dacce. Alpha Delta PI dinnar dance. Sherwod Eddy meetings at 11 a, m. and 8 p. m. at St. Paul's church. Pi Beta Phi freshman varty, K. C. hall. All University party. . Kappa Delta party, EJVm Smith hall. Omega Beta Pi house dane. Acacia party, informal, Scottish Rite temple. Basketball game, Home Ec. Cresh- men vs School of Ag. senior tlris, Saturday 3 p. m. Machinery haii.V- campus. Cadet Oflcers. All cadet officers are to have their pictures taken at Townsend's for the military section of the Cornhusker before Saturday evening February 11. The Exhaust. D'ja ever go To class and Find out you had To get some work In the following Morning. Then you Remembered you had A date that P. M. And another that Night. Finally you Solved this dilemma Since work you can't shirk For with dad your're in bad So by staying up till The cows come borne You get the work done - Then go to class The Prop says Theme ain't due till Tomorrow! Gosh. Ain't It Fierce I The Sick Guys have at last decided to move into the house next to the Gimmea Uita Pis, the medical fra ternity. This is more for the con venience of the budding doctors than for the afflicted ones. The Sick Guys have decided to combine forces with the D. T. 'S., who suffer from that old fashioned malady, delirium tremens. The new infirmary can accommodate the majority of the members of thest. two fraternities. Foibles In Slang. by first ade No. 3 The Bing-Tossers When Nebraska's boys are Hltin' the Hoop The team is a wonder U bet And Every felow Puts in his whoop With never a peep or a Fret. The. gang Sure has class; the Team work's great The pasing a Sure-Fre asset Give them the Ball and as Sure as Fate The Scorer chalks up a Basket. TWe cheerleaders Ihere the boys feel good The Bunch has got the Pep The Girls go round selling the food The Whole Blame Gang's in Step. The Opponents are good, the Husks are better It Sure is A neat Htle Game But the Score will have to Be sent in a letter Their Team wil Never be the Same. But on an Off day when the Games goes Wrong U Bet the Crowd is Sore It's a Rotten game; Luck's not Along The Bunch Simply CAN'T Score. Their teamwork is Shabby, those Husker boys Their Passing and Speed are Nil They run around Like a Bunch of Toys A playing of Jack and Jill. i Half leave early; the Team's going Bad Why the thing is a Mere Walkaway The Coach is the Worst the School ever had j Not a man on the Team can really Play. i Moral: Let mockers mock and knockers knock and others hide away. Chit Chat. I never yet have put on airs that something didn't happen to ruin my self-esteem. You remember that I have often talked about Jack and what a dear boy he is? He and 1 have been the best of friends but I have never really dated with him since the beginning of tbe year. How ever he has a careless habit of call ing me whenever one of his freshman needed a handy date and very oftsn, to prove my friendship, I have lug ged them around and wondered why perambulators were not sent along as equipment The other day Jack calls me and after despatching all unnecessary es sentials he asks me if I was going to be busy on the "steenth" of the wlnay month. Now enough Is more than satisfying and I had Just about gone the limit of the fresnman propostiou so I answered in Eskimo pie tones "No, Jack, I really don't think I will be able to mind your freshman on that night, I bare a date with a MAN." And thea Jack replies so sweetly that I thought my ears would turn to molasses, "Well, I certainly aui sor ry Bangs!" 1 Just wanted you to come to our formal as my guest, bu4. since you seem to be busy cal you again. Good by.v Now Jane, instead of my glad rags, I shall sit in sack cloth and ashes. Proverb: Woe onto he who thinks he's smart Bangi. . V Don't Worry About the high cost of dressing until your face looks like the face of a sea-lion! Come in and see Our New Spring Line of Suitsand Top Coats u is Quality Clothes onac Qui) Lindell Party House Friday, Feb. 10 Louisiana Ragadors Seven Piece Orchestra r Favors for the Ladies Admission $1.10 Including Tax oococccoooeooooocscocosocQ Tucker-Shean X 1123 O STREET K Complete Stock of Standard Supplies 8 Botany Zoology b Mechanical Drawing X Bound and Loose-Leaf Note 9 Books q Lefax Data Sheets b Distributors of 8 Waterman Ideal Fountain 0 Pens A Point for every hand, 8 Playing Cards, Chess, o Checkers Fine Stationery and Corres- pondence Cards Tucker-Shean 23 Years at 1123 0 Street cooocooeosooooeccoccccccos A Aboard K. of C. MUSICAL COMEDY PRICES Entire Lower Floor $1 Plus Tax. Balcony 75c Plus Tax Reservations Start Thursday, February 9. I K The University School of Music ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A larire facultv of specialists in all departments. Anyone may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. Phone B1392. 11th & R Sts. DANCE SATURDAY, FEB. 11 LINCOLN HOTEL BALL ROOM Music by Northwall's Jazzland Band Six Piece Orchestra Admission $1.00, Tax 10c, Total $1.10 19