The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1922, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBftASKAN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
I'litiltsln'rt Miniliiv, Tni'HilMT. WiMiiphiIht,
Tinr(lnv iiiiii I'rl'lnv f each wei'k by the
rnlversitv f NVtirmika.
Acceptance for mulling at Kpoclal rate
of lioHliit-f provided for III section 1103,
act of October 3, H'17, authorised, Jauu
arv 'JO, ll-2.
OFFICIAL IXUKRMTV I'l IU.ICATION
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K1IITOKIAL STAFF
ORVIN H. ;TON Kdltor-ln-Chicf
KKI.I.K FARMAX Manna-lna- Kdltrr
(ierlrude rUrrt.on. . Anam-iate Kditnp
Hrrhrrt ltrownrll, Jr Mirlit Fdilor
KUnurd llm-k NIkM Fditor
CbarlrH A. Mitchell Nlclit Kdllor
John IWnll.v Sport a Fdilor
Howard HuffrU ....Am'I. SporU Kdllor
Cyril L Coomb - Ilranuilic Kditor
Johrph Nob - Military Kditor
Alice Steven.. ... Tyit
ASSISTANT F.nlTlOKIAL W K1TKKS
Kenneth Mc'amllcN Leonard Cowley
Roy H. (iiihtafaon Helen I. rcternon
OFFlt'K HOI KS
Editor-in-Chief and Managing- Kditoi
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HI S1XKSS STAFF
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CLIIFOKII IIUKS Circulation Mer.
Advertising AssiMimtN
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Kalih Riwlfifld Art WhitMorth
IMto skold Richard Stere
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MkIh Fdilor for thin Im-ne.
KDH'AKI) M. RICK
WORKING OVERTIME
"It lakes sixty-five muscles in your
face to make a frown and only tllir
teen to make a smile; why work over
time?" So reads a motto on a 1022 calendar
hanping in the Daily Xebraskan office.
There is plenty of food for thousht in
those few words. Volumes arc con
tained in them.
Did you ever see any frowning and
then immediately after try smiling?
Try it! See is your face doesn't feel
a lot more rested and a lot less
strained when making a smile than
when making a frown. You get the
same effect as when you climb into
bed after a frightfully long day of
work, when every muscle in your
body aches trom the strain.
Students who are always trying to
get out of work in their studies are
usuaKy the ones who are overworking
the muscles in their face. If they
realized how much work they are caus
ing themselves they probably would
change their ways, but they don't,
and therefore this little contribution.
But neither do we admit for one
minute that we are the recipients of
charity at the hands of the state
Though a consideration of this ques
tion Involves the whole theory 01
state-supported education, we do not
hesitate to take a stand. State auth
orities are not established for chart
table purposes; they are not operated
as eleemosynary institutions. State
universities r.re an investment In good
citizenship. The whole arangement
is a business proposition: We have
no money at this stage of our careers
but we have ability and capacity to
learn; the state has the money, and
knows from actual experience that
educated men and women make the
best citizens. Therefore the state
backed in turn by the confidence of
the taxpayers, invests some of its
money in our futures with a very de
finite intention of getting the fullest
returns, not immediately, but in the
future, when we will begin to capital
ize on our training. The state does
this because it pays to do so, not
alone in actual dollars and cents, but
in higher standards of living and
better homes.
We owe Minnesota a great debt for
our education, it is true. But charity
is a poor term to apply to a business
propostion a long term investment
Minnesota Daily.
University Notices.
Cornhuskers, Attention!
In order to facilitate the work of
the Cornhusker, the Townsend stu
dio will close at 5 o'clock d.uij. Re
turn your proofs early In the d:.
Xorth Platte club Cornhusfctr pic
ture will be taken Saturday at Town
bend's, at 12:30. Every mtmbci
should be present.
ture taken tor Cornhusker.
Cadet Officers Club
A group picture of all Cadet Officers
will be taken at 3:00 o'clock Wed
nesdav. March 1st. Meet in Cadet
Officer's Room.
The Exhaust.
Yes, (.od He made the negroes
But He made them in the night
And 'twas done in such a hurry
That He forgot to make them white.
A little girl who wras puzzled about
theological problems asked her moth
er if Charlie Chaplin would go to
Heaven. When the mother rather
dubiously responded in the affirma
tive, the child asked: "Oh, mother,
won't God laugh?"
CHEMISTRY EXAMINATION
For removing condition in Chemis
try I, all students who recevied con
ditions for semester's grade should
report at Chemistry Lecture Room,
Saturday, February 25, from 2-4 r-
m. to tako a special examination for
removing conditions.
When the wind is whistling loudly
And the frost is in the air
And you pass the rtracks a shivering
Why, you're not warm anywhere.
When you near Xebraska's campus
As you pass the first girl's dorm
And you shiver in your collar
Then you wish that It were warm.
When the air is hot and sultry
And it's one-ten in the shade
Then you lie in a swinging hammock
And drink ice-cold lemonade.
Then you wish for icy sidewalks
Like we had in days of old
"Oh," you said "if I had only
Some of that last winter's cold."
The following, as you can readily
see, was suDmittea dv a mere man:
If the Y. W. C. A. girls who sold
the candy on the campus the other
day would spend the time and energy
and candy in individually trying to
show some fellow a pleasant evening
as tney .used to ao in ye omen
imes," we venture to predict that a
large number of frat pins would
change possession, by June 1.
And, he nervily adds, "W net
try it, girls?"
Were lots of interesting
ri.-.ces you didn't
Know anything about.
Pid'Jii ever?
You should.
AINT CHA?
Aint cha ever
Got to
Class
Ten minutes
Early?
Aint cha ever
Watched
The others
Straggle in
With news
Of an
Exam?
Aint cha ever
Hoard the bell
Ring
And yet no
Instructor?
Aint cha ever
Waited
Xine and one-half minutes
With still
Xo instructor?
Aint cha ever
Seen
The instructor
Dash in
At nine and
Three-fourth minutes
After?
And
Aint cha ever
Seen him
Carrying
A ream of
Exam paper.
Aint cha ever?
GROUCHING
If you have a pet grouch,
ness sake do not entertain
prtsenee of your friends,
depend on it, they have
enough of their own, so
for good
it in the
You can
troubles
don't air
your grievances and start blue smoke
to circulating in an otherwise clear
atmosphere. The grouch seldom has
a real reason for being peeved, his
affliction is generally the product of
an imaginative and easily outraged
temper. The best advice concern
ing grouches is to forget thern. Xine
times out of ten they are not justified
anyhow. If you do not agree with
someone about a subject, it is your
privilege to differ; and if you are not
satisfied with the grade you get, there
is one to keep you from remonst ra
ting. Therefore, differ or remonstrate
and be done with it. Do not nurse
your ill humor lest it become chronic
Habitual grouching will earn a per
son a reputation in a hurry, but it
will not be a very desirable one. The
people that you meet while in this
nood are very liable to remember
you by it.
The fellow that constantly knocks
on his professor ought to conduct a
self-analysis, and without much doubt
he will find that the inconsistency ex
ists in himself. The professor may
not yet perfect, but neither is anyone
so it is a case of two of a kind.
The grouch is a general nuisance.
If you have a tendency to grouch and
find fault, forget it.
Contemporary Opinion
CHARITY AND INVESTMENT ARE
NOT SYNONOMOUS
The statement frequently apnears
from one source or another that we as
University students are accepting the
charity of the state, and that for this
reason we should refrain from doing
th!s or that, or we should do some
thing else. It is time that such one
sided ideas be given an airing.
At the outset, let it be understood
that there is no person in the Univers
lity who does not realize that he is
getting much more than be pays for.
We realize as well as anybody else
the great difference rendered in this
exchange of tuition fees and educa
tion between the University and the
student. Indeed, realization of the
debt we owe the state by the time
graduate is one of the few steadying
influences upon our University career
A fellow feels that after all this
money, time, and effort has been spent
on Lim, be's bound to make good at
ny cost. Whatever edse we may be,
we are laboring under any delusion
Jhat we pay in full for what we get
Catholic Students Club
The Catholic Students Club will
have their picture taken at 11:30 a
m. Saturday February 25 at Town
sends Studio.
Pailadian
The annual girl's program will be
presented at Faladian Friday even
ing at 8:30 p. m. All students are
cordially invited and assured a gocl
time.
Kearney Club
The Kearney club social meeting
of this month is to be a colonial party
at Faculty hall, Friday evening at S
o'clock. Come in costume if possible.
Menorah
DID'JA EVER?
Just winder about the
Campus and run onto
Some place
That
You didn't know existed and
Did you get real
Interested
And start out to
See just what this
School was like anyway
And did you
Find that your
College was only
A part of a great
School
And that there
Miss Lena Forsling, 25, will ac
company Henrietta Newman '25 to
her home at Columbus for the week
end. .
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Members will meet
Saturday February 25
sharp at Townsends.
for picture?,
at 12 o'clock
A meeting
February 22C
ball. Temple.
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at S
held Sunday,
m. in Faculty
Important Notice.
The Nebraska university baiid will
meet at 7:15 Saturday at the armory
to play for the Iowa-Nebraska wrest
ling meet. Every member must be
present.
Philippino Students Club
An illustrated lecture will be given
Thursday, March 2 on the Philippines
under the auspices of the Philippinos
Students club. It will be given in the
Social Sicence auditorium at 8 p. m.
and everyone is invited.
Vikings
An important meeting of the Vik
ings is called for Thursday evening
March 2 at the Sigma Phi Epsilor.
house. The meeting will begin prom
ptly at 7:30 and every member should
be there.
Awjjwan Art Staff
All art work for the "BREEZY"
number of the Awgwan is due in to
the Awgwan office not later than Feb
ruary 28. Let's "BREEZE" along gang
ART EDITOR.
Square and Compass Club Meeting
Section "A2 Square and Compass
Club will meet Sunday 3 p. m. at Ma
sonic Temple 23G So. 11th St. All
Master Masons interested in the study
of degree work are cordially invited.
GEORGE S. SPALDING, Chm.
Pershing Rifle t
All active members of Pershing
Rifles see Major Ericson in Room 202,
Nebraska Hall before Wednesday
noon, March 1. Important.
SODA COUPONS
Book of 20 soda coupons
Value 5c each $1.00 -
at CAPP'S FOUNTAIN
With
Pease Drug Co., 1321 0 St.
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Nebraska Rifle Team
Members of the First Rifle Meet in
Cadet Officers Room at three o'clock
Wednesday, March lsL, to bave pic-
"ICeepin:
Clean"
A sermon from a newly discovered manuscript as old
as the New Testament manuscripts, namrtinp: a dramatic
encounter between Jesus and a Pharisee, Sunday, February
26, 10:30 a. m.
First
Congregational
Church
Dr. John .Andrew Holmes, Preacher
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SMART SPRING TOGS
for
Misses
Many wonderful creations are arriving
daily in our Ladies Department.
Come in and
see the new ideas
Quatitg Clothes
The University School of Music
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may
enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus.
Phone B1392.
3ti
11th & B Sts.
Sincerity
Service
Satisfaction
levrdg
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Apparel for Gentlewomen
Clothing for Gentlemen
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