Siindav. I'Vliniiiry 1!, l!-'2 THE DAILY NEBUASKAN XHJE DAILY NEBRASKAN I,ul.:hi'd Suniluv. 1iKHtl.iv. Wtilnrailay. ThtirotHv ami fc'rl.lii v f em-h wttk lv the fnlvi-riitv of NYhrftaka. AeooptmKV tor muilliiB t apooial ruto of inmir. rovllil for lu motion Una, act of tMot.r 3. IS'l". aulliorlxed. Janu ary :. l'.i-'i. ofkiiim. imw:ksiti I'l hmcation I mlrr ll JlwtUn f the Student Tub UrMilon Hoitrrt. Kntrrmt rrond cln matter at the pe(oUW In l lnroln. Nrlraka, under Act of nnima, March S. 187. Vaberriptlun rale K P" ft.uo per eemeeter Sln-le copt two to whom this honor meant, more than it could possibly mean to anj body else in the whole world. He hutokiu. mikf ORlX . VTON . KilUr-ln-riii'f BK1 I.K KAKMAN Mumialna Kdtlor (.ertrude l'uHer.n .K-taie Kdllor llerbrrt ltrnel. Jr Mht Idilor Kdwnni Buck NK"t :'" (harle A. Mltrhrll Niit .djr BL..i.tiv Snorlw Kt.ilor Howard lluffrtt V"!- -Pr V'" r-ru I- cnb - Oramatic Kditor ioeph Nob...- Alice Sen!- - Military Kullor Tvii-t ASSISTANT V.MTIOKI.W. WK1TK.KS Kennnh M. anilles Leonard t owley K- ii. ;iiKtaron Helen I. l(eron Ii VI I. Fditnr-ln-t hlef and .M:inin- Ktlitttr 4 laily HISINKSS STAFF I4MFS FIII K .. HnineM Munaier CU M M'FY hlNKV Cl-ilFKI HltKS t irrnlation Mgr. Adenisin .WlManta & .u;.n sitiinn Oonnl Kalph Kr.lfi.-ld Art W Mlworth tine skold Kirhard Mere Je Randal Melu fililor for tlii lne. Charles A. MiMtchsll knew this, yet he Imagined lie wr. too busy about many things to win and tell them, and so they learuet. belatedly and from another source, that their boy had become a Judo Rupert Hughes in one of his stone paints poignantly the heartwouuds in flicted on an old father aud nn old mother by their son's neglect to write a letter home. To them a letter from him, evidence of his thought of them his undiminished affection, would have been more welcome than ere the neis of this new honor. To Lincoln and Emerson, men dif fering widely in character but bo:h representative American, have been ascribed the words, "There is always time for courtesy." The mau who says he is too busy to be courteous has a distorted idea of the relative value of things. The same is true of the student away from home who imagines he is too busy with dances and the theater, fraternity smokeis and committee meetings, yes. cveri with studies, to write home at decent intervals. He needs to realize that like courtesy, writing home is an ob Fierce , ligation that brooks no excuses. There once lived a young fello I who was a thousand miles from lumc I wen his fther died. He had writ- i ten home no less than once a week, iand the last letter he would tver write his father arived in tne old THE SHUN. Splattered with scr.rle t s!rf mc: J hone shortly after the parent died, and glarins headline, the Evejiug this that came too late had Shun, worlds yellowest nwspapei ! tM Iate to tell him oncv moi that made its vearlv trip to Huskerland ! !iis son remembered him. Suppose last nieht' Arriving as the elinux ;o!been only one in a month, or six an evening of reckless hilarity, H 'months, or a year, and the father had was seized bv students and Acuity Wed silently grieving at the neglect members with eager hinds aud U3 ct his son? Think you it would ha . conun.s were greedily devoured jbl'?a Pleasant for the son to recall Some were pieasea. some prooKeu, i -v and others disappointed. j never again couid he write t h:s Ti.rt l". ...i Chun w hrf.i vrv ! tamer . aptlv referred to as the oltaring j H fathers feel keenly t!-e heart house for Cornhusker scanda.. AndPanfs of neglect, brutaiiy appaiont in ir, f,n a r-f thr. sm.-vithe absence of letters frcm their roa.l last nicht we have to I children, how much more do mothers rr- Wo sinorelv hone ihat no suffer wl"?n they must confess m s.-e- Wx- t.v ofvuw at .-nv?h:njr wnic'i ra l- themselves that their sons or appeared in the Shun became e i ,iau?li:ers care so little lor them that know ih.it nverv thins was nu iit i'XT csnnot spare a few minted from a spirit of fan. How ia the worvi i,:ivial fa"-s to send a weklv nies the editors of the ,-hfei cbu:rd ot remembrance and love to the information is more than we can i th se to wljom they cwv more inan comprehend. Thev must ave a won-i in?v n repay in a score of life- ucrful report orial staff. Criticised thoucli it may som-t:mcs ! St. the Evening Shun plays a vi-r i 'ffportar.t rcle in Ne-brf-sa fc'uit-r.t 1 Service window City Tost Office. A. A. REED. Examiner, U. S. Emplovinent Service. 201 Temp'.e Bldg. Mrs. Spunk: I want to be done in oil. Artist: On Wall street or on can vas? Alpha Kappa Psi Ruslness meeting. Monday, Febru ary 20, 5 p. m. in Commercial Club room. Members will take luncheon Tuesday at the Lincoln Chamber of Commerre. Sign up in the C. C. room. Iron Splnx A very important meeting of the Iron Spinx is called for Tuesday even- Dizzy: I h - - Izzy: I thought that was the only kind you ever had. FAMOUS CHAPS Charlie in. College s. ped lips. eau. Sorority crons. -pel, Nebr. Speaking of onions, we wax prover- ing. February 21. at the Alpha Tau bia, and adJ .ns a man 8ees 80 ghai, Omega house. Every member should ne weep reserve this date and attend the meet ing on time. Meeting begins at 7:15 sharp. - Awgwan Is Out! The Calendar. Sunday, February 19 Student Volunteers meeting, 4 p. m. Faculty hall. Monday, February 20 Wayne club meeting, 5 p. m hall 109. Tuesday, February 21 When you have been working hard on your English assignment and have executed a literary masterpiece and are expectign it to receive a "royal reception aud then get the "Ha, isn't it awful?" After all, even tho your product has a good "title" that does n't always qualify for a "royal" re ception. The "fiirst hundred manu re scripts are the hardest. . i. z If a man finds grains of coffee in ..... Iron Sphinx meeting, 7:15. A. T. O. P's Java ", ne cenainiy nas grounas I 1 1A l ouse Ior compiainu Junior class meeting, 11 a. m. So cial Science Aud. Episcopalian club, 7 p. m. Faculty hall. Vespers 5 p. m. Ellen Smith hall De Molay meeting, 7:30 p. m Scottish Rite Temple. Union business meeting, 7:30 p. m Wednesday, February 22 p. m. Social science 3io. Iota Sigma Pi initiation. Thursday, February 23 Christian Science society, 7:15 p m. Faculty na.i. 'The first hundred years are the hardest", the pre-historic man prob ably said, for he was of the Stone Aeie and his lessons were from stones We would surmise that whenever he wanted to answer a letter in a brutal fashion, he made it "a cuting letter" on a fiat sharp stone. A3 ax. Have you a litle 'Con" in your home? We understand that Saturday sthrted the open season on these nuisances, as well as their co-workers. the Incompletes and the Flunks. Any- North Platte Club. 7 p. m. "U" ha'.l, now, don"t feel badly about it; there dimes? MMarquette Tribune. Awgwan is Out! University Notices. il'e Ii airs al". the li'.t'.e pffair.; that . people are trying to keep under cover I nd teaches the o'.d. old lessen that j 'murder will out " It serves t ru i me organization piease turn mem in Write ; your name on the back and hand All W. A. A. members that hare ture the inflated reri.nalt!-s ihr oc ,,tIv..-i r to be used for the Cornhusker. although at times it pursues 2 ra"."..r I.arsh method. AH in all, we p'aee in th .rens lor it. Awg-Aan is Out! UNIVERSITY NIGHT. i:i to Miss Cark of Sue S;il'.e. at thins th- i l,i ont'- AJ1 sr.aps wiil be taken care ot and returned. we air Vocational Men Special meeting Monday, February reivers. ty tu ier.is tnd professors 2C' at American Legion Club ire riouie-d ;r.to the iclioa in eiif ses ' rooms' al "'- P- m- Talks and ffiu 'cciy: the !ed ones, ti'-e oi;;p-' sic al entertainment. Every Vocation-r:-'Ji d ones, -.h e c:auif:.-d ia' man be there, ana tie jzn piain anustd oiitj The- i-a roe vhr- .1 rt Phi Deltta Phi l:uow that such a thing hs Vn. verity ' Phi Delia Phi picture for the Corn night exists or raf.e nr elfort to at-) fcusker will be taken at 12 2oclock to tend. The disappointed oi,e- fcr-iday at Townsen("s studio instead of thos t who t:i-d to and cuhjutjat one o'clock as previousiy announ get tickets. The other three treses ! ced were at the hich school Saxrd?; liK-ht tnd ruzzied i;p the "annual ' Sigma Gamma Epsilon scancahoiis froiic. Sigma Gamma Epsilon picture for Th? sore ones 2re they v.K "jpt i ihe Cornhusker will be taken at Town- tje;;s and rtient it, tad these whs sends, Friday noon, February 17 expected f.-ee dvertising and didi I get it. The gratified ones are our vain br.'.tiiers and fisters who ne-ed- 11. Friday, February 24 Wolohr campfire meeting. 5 p. m. Ellen Smith hall. Kearney club meeting. 7:30 p. m. Faculty hall. Sigma Chi Formal, the Lincoln. Sarpy County club party, Giadys Sutter home. College View. Saturday, February 25 Pi Beta Phi Formal, Chamber of Commerce. Alpha Xi Delta Formal, the Lincoln. French club, S p. m. Faculty hall. Faculty c'.ub dance, S p. m. Art hall. are as many others in circulation. Besides, ail you have to do is go over and interview the prof, an dthen drop the stuff. FAMOUS CHANCES First Last The Game of Per Fat Our -ellor of getting away with this The profesional slogan seems to be They shall not pass." An operative in a canery lost his Phi Delta Chi freshman dance, K. of finger in an acident there; it seens he Numeda. Important business meeting Tlmrs- les-Oy feared they -aouid get no no- day. February 16 at 5 p. m. a Bcs tonety. As for the remainder of i!ie sey hall. Proofs for the Cornhusker gan?. it is just a mass of good nf.tured picture will be there. Advisory board Huskcr profs and students -srho en-ieected and new members win be joyde good program and relished the: voted on. All members are srged to cracks at tl.eir vulgar or sacc-d fel-'be there. i ... ... . iue icfci;tutjon and eve-ytjia lows in general. The lftl'2 program was top-notcher and J. Wilbur Wolfe deserves con grau,Ution tor his effective Land.iL. of this feature Nebraska tradition. The quality of the skits was above the average and delays were reducd teo a minimum. A coin men dibit fea ture was the free an5 rystametic dis tribution of "The Evening Shun," the world's "yellowest newspaper" This was accomplished by co-operation of the committee and Sigma DelU Chi, publishers of the snappy sheet. The only regretahle feature atont University night is that the entire stu dent body and the faculty cannot in tend. Of the classes mentioned above th "disappointed ones" are in t. majority. Some day. perhaps, the-e will be a suitable auditorium erected on the campus. In the meantime. University night will continue to be' enjoyed by those able ts attend. Awgwan i Out Contemporary Opinion THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME. He had been elevated to the &tach. He relished the honor, as wit nat ural. Boi back in his home toan, under the parental roof-tree, were Student Volunteers. The Nebraska state student volun teer cnion conference wEl be held al Cotner college, Bethany, Nebr, Feb ruary 17. IS and 19. AH stndnta In terested in missions should attend. Cornhusker Pictures Orgonixation treasurers will please call at Student Activities office to sign voucher for Cornhusker pages. This matter is being handled entirely through the student activities effice and should be taken care of at once. Organization Picture. Any organization wishing informa tion in regard to picture for the Corn husker may obtain such by calling Townsend's B-1129, Chas. RaJi. B-4C29, Ruth Miller B35S0. If your appointment has not been made, get in touch with the committee in regard to this. V. S. Civil Service Examination March Engineering, Chemistry, Metallurgy and other laboratory; Technical, Pro fessional and Scientific Clerical and Stenographic Miscellaneous. For further Information, cal at Ciril C. hall. Awgwan is Out! The Exhaust. Did'ja ever Wait till midnight To study Did"ja ever Slouch around The table And Talk about Dates, engagements And near bethrothels? Did'ja ever Discuss the New skirt !engths. Spring fashions. Sport shoes? Vet you know Sport shoes? Yet you know It"s eleven. Did'ja ever c Tell tales of Many thrills. Of whispered scandal? Did'ja ever Start to study At twe'.ve? Did'ja ever Study till three And Did'ja ever Make on Eight o'clock On time? I was quite cut up about it. And the man who got on the street car without the necessary nickel was Quite put out. And the man who began as a fac tory-hand and became the president of the concern, was quite worked up. But enough: we have conscientious objections to intensive warfare of this auger-like boring variety. Your Head must 5 not be forgotten in e The SPRING A Beautiful Spring HAT Caps the Climax I Latest Styles in i I Plain and Flowered 8 a ones B $5.95 to $14.75 Jtrk Mr. Moth- "Where shall we dine tonight, my dear." Mrs. Moth "OH! I Don't care, any place where we can get a nice KUPPENHEIMER it's sure to be all wool!" $35 to $55 mm QuamgCtoiha C. E. Student: "Another volume or Einstein's theory." E. E. Student: 'Einstein uber alius." M. E. Student: "Naw, just an engin eers prayer at twilight." Awgwan is Outi Peggy Hartman, 23, was at her home in Randolph during the week end. John P. Kinsey, '23, spent the week end at Falls City. Chalmers K. Seymore, '22, is spend ing the week-end in Omaha. Jeanette Cook, '23, will visit at ker heme in Ft. Calhoun for a few dayt Bob Anderson, '22, has accepted a position with the National Refining Co.. of Chicago. STERNBERG'S c i --1 i SODA COUPONS Bock of 20 seda coupons Value 5c each $1.00 at CAPP'S FOUNTAIN "With Pease Drug Co., 1321 0 St. ? a vrith fi0 .Artistic Corsaees is one of J our Specialties. Jonquils, Tulips, and dallodils now in season. FREY & FREY c B n 6 D S B Spring Millinery AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF SMART STYLES FOR THE WELL DRESSED MISS THE HAT YOU HAVE IN MIND No matter what style, color or fabric; no matter how ex acting your taste, the Hat you have in mind is HERE. 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