Sunday. February 12, 1022. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN l'uMUIu-J Smnlnv. Tih'imIhv. WfililMilBT. Tlnirlnv W'rl'lnv f ' week lT t I'iiImtxiiv .f Nelirimks. Arciitiiiift. for miiilhiB nt Hpeolul r. to 1 noatiiire iirovlileil fr In H.illi.n t of Oetoh.r a, 1!17. authorized, Juiiu- of act sry m, lifji. OK1KIAL l .MKKSITV I'l III.H ATION Hider lli Hrliin if Hie Ktwlent I'ub Iteatioita liuurd. . l-.ntrrrd m-miihI nmlter bI 1Ii pa.tulller In l.liifuln. NHirwtUu, umler Aet of lunitrrkH, Mitreli , 1H1U. 5ubr,pH.. r,..e M.00 per y.ur $I.IW per pmiri-i Sliljfle copy.. ..JJ centa KDITOICI VI. STAFF nnviv II. I.AvlllN Fdiliir-ln-t In. f IIKI.I.K FVIIMAN MunuKlnn tiertnulo I'lillfr.iin Hiliite Herbert Itronneil, Jr r.', Fduiird lluek ZKxt. t'liurle A. Mltehell MkI'I Jul. ii Bent ley MiorU ll.iunril Ituflell Y't. hports K.I id r Fdlt.ir Fdilor Kdilor Fdll'ir Kdilor F.ditnr Cyril L. onili iiriinmnr ..i.iur . .1. v..i. Military Killlor Allee Ste-ieii. - Typist ASSISTANT KIUTIOK1AI. W K1TKUS Kenneth .Mi l imdlfHH Leonard timley Kor II. I.utiifwn Helen 1. IVIitmiii ' KOOM -fl. "I " HAM. OFFHK HOI KS Kdilr-ln- hlt'f mill ManuKliiR 4 II Unity F.ditor iuims staff I4MKS 111)1)111 K HiisiiH' Mummer C'"ll UNIFY kINSF.V -t. Mfcr- CI.ll KOUI) lilt KS irenlitllon Mgr. AI) FIITISlNli ASSISTANTS Kulph It.Mlfirld Art Mliitwortli Dlto Skidd Addison Sutton Kleharil Strrp Miilu Fdltiir for tlds .lue. FI AKI M. HICK You have heard it argued many times pro and con the co-Urn l ion that an oucation is not gleaned from books and studies alon. We agree most heartily that an education, at least our idea ol" one. cannot be ob tained merely from scholastic elfort3. There are many other activities thr.t play a part in education tha are not developed in the class room. But there is a difference between educational activities and time wasN ing diversions. Heporting on 'he col lege paper cannot be compared to attending the Orpheum matine. Th's is the illusion that a great many slu dents seem to have. The student who neglects his studies to attend a movie on a mid-week night cannot fall back on the theory thai an edm.atioa does not come from books alone. In this connection, here is an ex tract from a communication written by a student to a university official: "I have often wondered if you, in condemning us individually for un prepared lessons and poor grades, have stopped to think of the cause for the same. We come, thousands of us from all over this and other states, from good homes where we have hod the influence and restriction of got d parents; otherwise we never would have been here. We come to the city turned absolutely loupe, with money to spend we have never been 'aught the value of, away from the heme in fluences which made us what we arc, and on account of the .argniss of the institution unable W get the per sonal touch we so much need. "We have been taught at home thai It was disgraceful to be caught in a pool hall; here we find it is a pel fectly respectable way to spend your money because you leain to play iu aa Y. M. C. A. Then as we sen our Daily Nebraskan. we see the dance and the movie advertisements which are so attractively worded and place! that many times an evening vhich had really been planned for study Is spent in one or the other of these places." We must say that we do not agree with everything just as it is stateJ in this anonymous letter, but wc want to state that is the strict policy of the Nebraskan not to run mid-week dance advertisements, although ?cmn qc-cas ionally slip through due to oversisht or carelessness. In this tirade we have ramblM far from the subject, but what we want to put across is this: your studies come first, then helpful activities. ar,d amusements last. Contemporary Opinion BAD CHECKS. What is all this going on aboit bad and worthless checks written b stu dents in the university? Can the practice be checked and those giulty of carelessness and fraud be taught common sense and honesty? We hope so. First of all each ctudeat writing checks should carry a check book, number each check drawn and make an entry of the amount of check and carry the balance to his credit 'n the bank, forward on the check stub. Doing business by "guess" is a shift less and inexcusable method and when it comes to handling your bank account, the person who follows the "guess" method will sooner or later get in bad. The dean of men is doing great service to those students who ha. been careless In the past in hand ling their checking account find in weeding out those atteuding the nni rersity who are dishonest enough to write checks on banks in which tbey hare never had a cheering account. There is no excuse for permitting a checking account to be overdrawn. The remedy for this evil is to make out checks from a check Btub and keep close tab on the balance to your cred it in the bank. Every man and woman attending the university should roal lze the Importance of this, h' their parents at home have not taught thcra along these lines it is up to the stu dent to now realize they must gain this information hero in the univer sity. Accept this suggestion from a for mer student now in the business world. Obtaining money or goods un der false pretenses is a serlou criinr. Live within your allowance and in come and adjust yourself to the habit of saving and thrift. You cannot start this plan too early in life. Daily Iowan. 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 20S Chemistry Hall, Friday. All stu cuts interested please report at that time. 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. All Uni Entertainment Committee meeting Ellen Smith Hall, Wednes day, 5 p. m. Important. Agwan Art Staff All drawing for the March issue of the Awgwan are due in the Aw gv.an office by the 20th of this month. Leave all drawings in the Awgwan dfsk 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 Match on February 13th. The match with the University of North Da kota wil be fired on February Sth and 9th. Union Spanish program at Union. A special Spanish program will be given at Union Hall, 3rd floor of Temple, ca 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. Temple. 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 promptly at 8:00 a. m. An a'.i morn ing trip west of Lincoln will be taken. Kappa Phi Kapa Phi 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. Fk-ase be at one and bring 50c. P. E. O. All University girls who are P. E. O.'s please call B-3550 and leave your name and telephone number before Saturday. Inter-fraaternity Basket Ball The Inter-Fraternity Basketba:l tournament will begin February 20. The schedule will be anounced later. The "S" club will be in charge of the tournament this year. Square and Compass Club Section A of the Square and Com pass Club will meet Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock at the Masonic Temple, 236 South 11th street. All Master Masons in the University who are interested in the study of Ma sonic work are cordially invited. UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL CLUB Every C. C. man is requested to be at Townsend's at 3:00 p. m., Tuesday, February 14 for the cornhusker pic ture. See the bulletin noara ior iur ther instructions. The class in Social and Economic Legislation will meet at the regular hour, 2 o'clock, today. Profesor Senning. Home Ec Club Xo Home Ec Club meeting Wednes day ATenln? nil nvitinf of SherWOOd Eddy meeting. All Home Ec clob girls meet at Townsend's Saturday at 12:30 for Cornhusker picture. SIGMA DELTA CHI An Important meeting of SI j ma Delta Chi It called for the Daly Nebraskan office, 4 p. m. Sunday. All members are urged to be present. Cadet Officers. Meeting of the Cadet Officers' club Important shore meeting of all Cadet Officers Tuesday at five p. m. sharp in Nebraska Hall, Feb. 14, 1922 Cadet Officers Club. Tuesday, Feb. H. at 5 sharp Major Frankfurter C. W. S. R. 0. will have!or of thelr newly initiated members, a message of great Importance which i . valentine's movie was used in the he will present to the Cadet i fficers ! eoorations and fovars. Sweetheart club. Major Frankfurter is a member roses were given to the ladies. Chap of the Lincoln reserve ofioers atsocin- Lrons wero Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Barker, tion. and his past commandant cadets at Nebraska. His consUnt en - courngement of the It. O. T. C. has been a great factor in the success cf that unit here. Acacia Purchases New Home The Alumni of the Acacia Fratern ity have purchased a new home for the active chapter at loth and streets opposite the iioverr.ors Man sion. The new home has fourteen rooms and a ball room on the thirdly bencflt of University Masons not floor. The fraternity exjwts to ria'.io ; .... f..lmi,i:,r w),i, the work of the some ichanges in 'the arrangement of the home and will not take pos ession until June first. The Exhaust. When you've staked Out a claim, Got it going Good, And someone Just swipes it Oturight, ci get sore At them then, And it's not Quite Square. They ought To treat you White. When you've started A thing, And it gets By well, And someone Jds: uses it, Say. They're stealing Your thunder, Just helping Themselves. Don't even Ask "If I may." In the Exhaust They write, The same As I, And they don't Even get An excuse. "Didja" Their style, , Inane, Insane, And then They go And use My "Gosh! "Aint it fierce?" Well! Aint it? Oh! My! A young doctor who gave as a cure for insomonia "Sleep it off", is now following his own advise in Wyuka. We have heard of the P.P. K's and the D. A. M. X.'s (Note to the unim itiated : Pesky Preacher's Kids and Dad's A minister Xow), but the other day we heard of a new organization, the D. B's. cal'.ed inside the frat the Dumb Bells. As we walk Into our classes When the air is warm like spring. And the birds are flying northward And our hearts within us sing; We remember that old couplet Of the storied turtledove; In the Spring a young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of tennis. Our idea of inconsistency is skip ping classes to go to religious meet ings. FAMOUS TACKS Thumb Carpet Hard le sidermist Income Now that we have interviewed the Sick Guys, the Eata Bitas, the Pie Caffs, and the fraternities, we have decided to try the best sorority, the Dizzlefl, who got that way from Ana esthetic dancing with Jim Nasium over in the Arm ory. At Iowa City the oldest student U ald to be seTenty-flve years old. If things go so well for us we may oat of college by the time we are much ad vice has come to us from our elders regarding tho cruel world, which we must enter after passing from the doors or our dear Alma Mater, we ' have about decided that it wouldn't be uch a had mistake to De jusi little older when we venture out. "Seniors Hop March Third" is one the headlines in a college paper. We wonder ir they are doing those Hop and Skip dances which grace our parties and transform them to Race tracks. Society. Omega Beta PI Omega Beta Fi entertained thirty five couples Saturday evening in lion- o'i.Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Weber, Dr. and jMr9 A E Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. p . Rutler. Oout-of-town guests were : Stan!ev B. Wallin,, George G. Fisher n,i i,1n McGoocan of Omaha. Square & Compass Club GGroup "B" of the Square & Com pass Club will hold a business meet- j Weilnestlay F, i7toSp. m. SS 108 ebruary 15 from Important mat ters will come up for discussion and I nil,inhpP. .houid be nreaent For club, Group "B" is concerned with the study of Historical and Philoso ophlcal Masonry. All University Masons interested in such study are invited to attend L. C. SORENSON The Calendar. Tuesday, February 14 Home Economic mass meeting, 12:30 p. m. Machin ry hall. Wednesdty, February 15 Group "BY Square & Compass Club, 7 to 8 p. m. SS. 107. Sunday, February 12 Student Volunteers, 4 p. m. Fac ility hall. Menorah meeting, 8 p. m. Faculty hall. Tuesday, February 14 Scabard and Blade meeting, 7:15 p. m. Nebraska hall. Wednesday, February 15 Women's Chamber of Commerce, 5 p. m. Social Sc ience 305. Thursday, February 16 Lutheran club meeting, 7 p SoScial Science 105. m. Friday, February 17 Delian club meeting, 8 p. m. ulty hall. Delta Gamma house dance. Saturday, February 18 Closed night. University night. Fac- The Lincolnshire Club Will Have Tea Dansant every afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 bejrinninp: today Xo charpe for dancinpr. Ackerinan will distribute his easy goin' jazz OSCOSOOSCCOSCCCOQOOOOOOCpC fc;n3taaftflfe:'at:x'K:t.xj Dick was in last Friday, January 6th, joy night. Said he walked 4 blocks to eat, so gool he bit wed 80ij. There's a Reason, good food Clean Cooks Central Hotel Cafe Remember y Vall's I 1 3 Barber Shop 1 S 131 No. 13th St. about tho same age. So We Miss You 1 q SAME QUALITY BUT 0 A DECLINE IN PRICE S Burrough s Cafe jj s ? soscoooosoosocccoscoscoeco Tucker-Shean JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch gs, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re pairing and Manufacturing. OPTICIANS Eyes examined Free. In our Optical Department you may select Just what you want in Eye Glasses or Specta cles. Fine Optical Repairing. Broken Lenses Duplicated. STATIONERS Stationery for the Office, School and Home. Waterman's Fountain Pens. 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