The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 16, 1922, Image 2

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    Thursday, March 16, 1922.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
I'nlillHhod Siii'ilny, Tuesday. Wln"idaj.
ThnrM.lHV ami drlilHT of em-h wpek hy the
Pnivrl'r of Nptiraska.
AcciMianoi for mulling at spoclal rate
of imtari proviili'd for in section 1103,
act of October 3, VJK, authorliod, Jauu
ary 20,
Ot MClAL rNIEKSITY PI IILIC'ATION
"tinier Iho dlwtUn of Urn Student Pnb
HmOon Itowrd.
Kntered Mond vln matter at til
ptoi:lrr In I.lnmiln. iraka, nnder Art
if t'onarma. March t, 1878.
BobacripUon rale J.OO per year
1.00 per aemeBter
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University Notices.
THE DAILY NEUKASAAIN
The Exhaust.
Matches have been scheduled with
the Universities of Wisconsin and
Minnesota for March 17 and IS. Mem
bers of the first team shall leport
on the target range for practice at
every available time within t'no next
two weeks.
By order of J. G. NCH.
Captain Nebr. Rifle Tcsm.
STAFF
Kditor-ln-Chit'f
MiiiiiikIuk Kditor
...ABOc!ate Kditor
Niltht Kditor
Night Kditor
Ntalit Kditor
Sport Kditor
K1UTOKIA 1
OKV1N . tiASTON
BK1.1.K FAKMAN
Gertrude 1'atterHon
Herbert Itrownell, jr..
Edward llurk
Charles A. Mitchell
ll..nlff
Howard Huffett A't. sports Kd lor
Cyril I.. Coomb...- Dramatic Kditor
,'!, v.,1, Military Kdllor
Alice Steven - - - Typist
ASSISTANT KD1TIORIAL M KITKKS
Kenneth McCandleit Leonard Cowley
Boy II. tinstufnon Helen I. TeierMin
OKKICE HOI KS
Editor-in-Chief and Managing Edltoi
It! ltuily
ROOM l6. "I" II AM,
HIS1XKSS ST A KF
JAMES 1HIIMHK Hunlneiin Manncer
fllU XOKY KIKY -t. ltua. Mgr.
CLUKOKO 1IUKS Clrcnlntion Mar.
Advertising Assistant
Addison Suuon Iioniild Pierce
Kulpli Kedfirld Art M liltworlh
lit I.. Skold Kichard Mere
Je Kandal
Bishop Shayler's Lecture.
Bishop Shayler will give the third
of his lectures on the "History of
Tha Church," Friday evening at the
university church on Tfcirtenth aid
R streets. His subject for this week
will be the "Formation of Denomina
tions." In the lecture the Bishop
will give the formation of the differ
ent churches and their various beliefs.
"I am all run down," said the clock
We wonder if a clock ever get
"spring fever."
It almost seems as If the Ag colleg
campus has been moved here. With
tho iron fence around the quadrangle
an admirable coral Is formed, an
maybe after while we will have soma
green grass.
Green Goblins
There will be a very important
meeting of the Green Goblins, Thurs
day at 7 p. m. at the Silver Lynx
house. Every member must be there.
Mclil Kdllor for this lue.
tl!KIKS A. M1TC1IKM,
BASEBALL.
It is good to see the national pas
time with us once more. The Corn
husker diamond artists have respond
ed to Coach Dawson's initial call and
were out yesterday on the greens
ward tossintr around the old pill and
limbering up stiff muscles and rusty
joints. We looked at the fine gang
of athletes and the thought at once
came to us, "Spring is really here;
it is baseball time."
One of the surest signs that winter
is over and spring reigns again, is
baseball. When the small boy drags
out the old torn mitt and the ripped
ball into the middle of the street
and dodges all of the passing cars
while chasing flies, you may know
that spring is here.
It is a grand old game, the best
of them all. It comes just at that
time of the year wh-n you need some
such inspiration to keep the blood
circulating. IJas. h... and springtime
go hand in hand, and we bid them
both a joyous welcome.
University Commercial Club
The postponed meeting of the Com
mercial Club will be held Thursday
March 16. Room 303 SS. Mr. Louns
bury, who kindly constnted to post
none his ta'k. on acount of the
basketball tournament will give a
short talk on "Insurance as a Busi
ness Asset."
THE "RAG" FEED.
The Daily N'ebraskan editors and
reporters and business staff held
tht ir annual fun fest last night in
Faculty hall. The entire staff was
out for the gala carnival and merri
ment and good humor was at its
highest pitch. Thoughts of copy and
stories and assignments and adver
tisements were, cast to the four winds
for the brief period of two hours and
everybody had a pood time.
The "Rigger," the Daily N'ebraskan
scandal sheet, was on hand and car-ru-d
a wallop for everyone. No one
escaped its columns. This' is th"
serond year that the RaggT has ap
peared and in time it bids fair to
rival the Evening Shun. Although
its territory is more confined, its
wallop is just as great.
The campus journalists endulged
riotously last night. The order of
the day was, "All work and no play
makes J.u k a dull boy."
Contemporary Opinion
ABOUT THE CARDINAL SIN
J Mm R. Mott, speaking at a con
vocation in Texas university st idents.
recently declared that indifference is
the carCinal sin of which a college ca .
be guilty. Better by far cynicism than
indifference, ho said, for the great
need of today i.s a need for thinkers,
and if students are cynical, even
tho;igh they are off the main roaii
now, the truth will evidently reach
them. But if they are characterized
only by complacent indifference, even
if they see what the truth is, what
does it profit?
This indifference is not confinel
national problems which confront the
present day co:iege student. It is
merely to the great national and inter
equally evident, in questions and prob
lems affecting institutions and organi
zations on the campus. Student gov
ernment, the honor system, profes
sionalism in athletics, campus social
conditions, and supervision of student
activities all far under the latter
category. Before a student can be ex
pected to be agitated over world prob
lems, be must display a more than
passing interest in campus conditions
which are not as they should be.
Is it logical to expect students in
later life to pass sane Judgments on
worM problems, but to prohibit them
from learning through the school ex
perience in their college days the
tasks of self gornment? Why not
allow them to grapple with principles
and their applications in such matters
as tho honor system. Dally Northwestern.
Omaha Club.
The Omaha club will hold the first
of a seres of monthly dinner meft
ings at the Grand hotel, Thursday,
at p. m. sharp. Tickets be on
sale Tuesday morning at the Grand
hotel office or may be secived from
the following students: Mildred Oth
mer, Mary Leslie, Adrain Lews, Lea'a
Markwell, Frank Fry, Pierre Rogers,
Arvella Johnson, Nathan Gr?eabous;.
All Omaha students are ur0ed to
be there as plans are being made for
an interesting program. Tick ts are
50 cents each.
The Calendar.
Thursday
Omaha Club dinner at the Grand
Hotel 6:00 p. m.
rhi Omega meeting at 7:15, Law
building.
Ag. Engineering meeting, 7:30 p.
m. Ag. Engineering Building.
Lutheran Club meeting, 7 p. m
Social Science 107.
Friday, March 17.
Friday, March 17
Wolohi camp-fire meeting, 4 p. ni
Ellon Smith hall.
Bushnell guild house dance.
Numed banquet. 6 p. m. Grand Ho
tel.
Kappa Kappa Gamma dance, Ellen
Smith hall.
Delian open meeting, S p. m. Fac
ulty hall.
ralladian and Union joint meeting
s n. m. Temple.
Phi Delta Theta spring party, the
Lincoln.
Thursday, March 16
Xi Delta meetnng, S:15 p. m. E.len
Smith hall.
All University party, Armory.
Delta Gamma founder's day ban
quet, the Lincoln.
Kappa Alpha Theta formal, the Lin
coln.
Mortarboard party for junior girls,
5, Ellen Smith hall.
Silver Lynx Dinner Dance, K,
hall, Friday night.
W. A. A. Hike
Sunday, March 19, there will be a
hike to Crete. W. A. A. points will
b. given for the mileage. If you want
to go, sign up in the Gym, then meet
at the Temple at 6 a. m. Sunday
with your lunch under your arm.
C.
Phi Beta Kappa
Wi 1 the new members of the fac
ulty who are numbers of Phi Beta
Kappa please communicate with the
secretary Constance Rummons, M306,
phone 17-1 ring. The Secretary is
anxious to cave as complete a usi
of faculty members as possible in the
imminence of the election and initia
tion of new members.
Professor Joshi Lecture
Professor Joshi will lecture Fridav
evening on the "Present Problems ol
India." The lecture is open to all in
Social Science Auditorium at 7:15 p.
m.
Immigration in Lincoln
Mrs. Williamms. Professor of Socio
logy, will talk on Immigration in Lin
coln at the young peoples meeting
at Grace Methodist church next Sun
day evening 6:30 p. m. You are in
vited to attend this meeting. Please
be on time. Corner 27th and R
streeets.
Mission Study Class 4
The Mission Study class number 4
vill not meet Thursday evening of
this week but will meet at the regular
time next week Thursday.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA
TIONS MAY
Information Assistant.
Chemists.
Ass't Radio Engineer.
Entomologist.
Pathologi.-t.
Teachers.
Miscellaneous.
For further information call at Civil
Service Window City P. O.
A. A. Reed, Examiner, U. S. Emp.
Serv. 201 Temple Bldg.
Faculty Men's Dinner Club
Ladies' Night
Saturday, March 18, 1922,at six
thirty p. m., the Faculty Men's Din
ner Club will have as their guest and
speaker of the evening, at the. Grand
Hotel, Professor S. L. Joshi of the
College of Baroda, University of Bom
bay, India. Professor Joshi g a gradu
ate of Oxford and holds graduate de
grees from Columbia.
All faculty women and all wives of
faculty men are invited to attend.
Please aid us by notifying any mem
ber of the Committee, or of the Ex
ecutive Office on the Campus, phone
33, or of the Executive Office at the
Farm campus, phone 110, if you in
tend to be present.
Plates 65c.
Committee,
Senning, phone 40
Rankin, phone 98
Barbour, phone 22
In Years Gone By.
Seventeen Years Ago Today
William Jewell college went down
to de'eat before Nebraska's fats bas
ketball team by a score of 17 to 30.
This was the last game of the season.
Thirteen Years Ago Today
The heavy snowfall for several
(!ays delayed the oufrloor baseball
practice.
Seven Years Ago Today
Dr. Geo. W. Nasmyth delivered a
lecture at the University on "Social
Darivinism." The character of human
society depends upon the character
o. human ideas, said Dr. Nasmyth.
Six Years Ago Today
The iron workers, carpenters, and
masons at work on the new state
farm buildings went on a strike.
Five Years Ago Today
The largest and most perfect fossil
elephant head in America was placed
at the entrance of the prehistoric ani
mal exhibit at the Museum.
Two Years Ao Today
At the indoor track meet at Kansas
City, Saturday, the Husker track team
placed in three events.
ciety of Physical Education for Wo
men will hold its annual conference
here March 29th. Fifteen mid-western
schools belong to the society.
Iowa (University The fourth an
nual conference of Latin teachers whs
held hero March 10 and 11, and under
the auspices of the Latin and Exten
sion departments.
Grinnef! College The Giills GJee
Club of Grinnell will start a spring
tour of the state during the vacation
period, March 31 to April 11.
Columbia University The pe-en-gineers
of Columbia have organized
to foster good-fellowship, to promote
a better understanding of engineer
ing and to further the interests of the
college.
IN THE VARIOUS
BASEBALL CAMPS
SEQUIN, Texas., March 15. Char
ley Robertson righthand pitcher ob
tained by the White Sox from Minne
apolis, will get his chance to show
his class against the Giants today in
the third exhibition game of the sea
son. It is expected that Jess Barnes,
hero of the world's series, will 6tart
the game for the MrGrawmen. To
day's game will be the third of the
spring series by the Sox and Giants.
The Sox have a clean slate to date.
Speaker Has Day Off.
DALLALS, Texas, March 15 With
Tris Speaker, Cleveland chieftian,
taking part in the Rudeo at Fort
Worth today, the Indians worked out
under the eyes of Jes Wood and Jack
McAllister.
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Reds Look Good to Railbirds.
MINERAL WELLS, Texas; March
15. Pat Moran and his Cincinnati
Red Legs are ready for a battle to
day with the Dallas Marines. Ob
servers here still are insisting the
Reds are stronger this year than
they have been since the season they
won the world's series.
Oh! Boy!
The weather man says:
Fair and warmer
Now I can get into my
Athletic Union Suits!
$1.00 Upward
0 11
Ruth Captain of Yankees.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. March 15.
Appointment of "Babe" Ruth as cap
tain of the Yankees and indefinite
suspension of Bobby Roth, hard hit
ting outfielder, were announced in
the Yankee camp.
Giants Do Some Slugging.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 15.
Home runs by George Kelly and
Casey Stengel marked the exhibition
game between the world champion
Giants and the Second Engineers
baseball team from Camp Travis,
which the Giants won 18 to 1.
Other Worlds Than
Our Own.
OTHER WORLDS
University of California Two years
of undergraduate work will be re
quired of men desiring to enter the
University of Law School if the state
legislature decides to foClow the ad
vice of the National Conference of
Bar Associations.
Brigham Young University The
Freshmenhere get a chance to give
vent to their feelings through the me
dium of "Fresh ie Week." They even
get a Freshman edition of the Uni
versity paper.
University of Wisconsin A branch
office of the Central Inter.hola8ti:
Press Association was established in
Boulder, Solorado, recently, to tako
care of the Increased western mem
bership. Four new states, Utah, New
Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado com
prise the new group. The Press As
sociation was organized in Madison
a year ago last April to interest "the
editors of high school papers in a
higher education. Over 325 high
3chool papers are represented in the
association. Thirty-nine states and
Xewfoundland and Canada have been
represented since the convention
was held i Madison last fall.
State College of Washington A
local branch of the American Associ
ation of Cosmopolitan club organiz
ations was recently formed at W. S. C
University of Kansas About one
thousand tons of rock have been ex
cavated from the quarry west of Ad
ministration Building for the con
struction of an Electrical Laboratory
Extension. The removal of the rock
from the quarry has been going on
for about two and one-half months.
Nearly all the buildings on the III'l
were built of the rock mined from
tha local quarry, which Is called Or
ead limestone.
Iowa State The Middle West So-
Rain Hoodoo Pursues Pirates.
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 15.
Rain has kept the Pittsburgh Pi
rates inactive since their arrival here
Sunday. Today they play their first
full practice game. Catcher Walter
Schmidt of Modesto, Cal., who is a
holdout, was practically wiped off the
slate today and some of the younger
element will be tried out for the re
ceiving end. The same goes for Out
fielder Davis Robertson, also a hold
out
Mackmen Maul the Leather.
EAGLE PASS, Texas, March 15.
Heavy hitting was a feature of yes
terday's game between Connie Mack's
Hawks and Owls here, Frank Brazil
led with four hits. The game was
played in a sandstorm.
Second Base Worries Klllefer.
CATALINA, Cal., March 15. Sec
ond base is the chief worry of Man
ager Bill Reliefer today. Zeb Terry,
former second baseman, who has
been playing well as third, may be
asigned to the hot corner and Johnny
Killefer shifted to the keystone sack.
"Flu" Hits Cardinal Camp.
ORANGE, Texas., March 15 The
"flu" epidemic Is taking Dr. Johnny
Lavan's mind off baseball. Ever since
the "flu" began here the Cardinal
shortstop has been prescribing for
sufferers Instead of concentrating on
baseball.
Browns in Swatting Practice.
MOBILE, Ala., March 15. His in
field working smoothly, Manager Lee
Fohl of the St Louis Browns planned
to give his outfielders a gruelling
session at the bat
Professor Aylesworth Judged a de
bate at Crete between Doane and Wes
leyan on Wednesday night.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 17th
Ackerman's Six Piece Orchestra
Favors Refreshments
Admission $1.10 Inc. Tax