1 Tiioulav. March 21. 1)22. T II K . 1) A I h Y NEBIAS KAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PiiliHshod Sundsv, Tnondnv, Wodnoml?, Ttiurmtny an1 V'rldnv of rm'h wk by the C'ntvirity of Nebraska. Awi(nv for mnlliiiK fit ajxvial rst of ionIju"i provlilfil for In mutton 11(13, not o( OrlrtluT S, l'.il", authorized, Janu ary , l'.tL'l. OFKIOIM. IMUNMTV PI UMCATlON I ndrr 1h dlrwtlan of h Modent Tub Ileal tnna Knnrd. Kntf-rrd an ncnnA cl tnattrr at lb pa-tolfw In Lincoln, Nrhriwik, under Art of (nnarr, March S, 1879. KnbMTipllon rate Si.00 per j-r Sl.dO per wemfMer ftlnrte ropy 8 iita KPIVOKI 1 ORMN 11. . AM'ON KKIih: I'AKM A lierlrnile lntterson Herbert ltrnwnell, Jr.. Kdm-nrd Hik'K Charles A. Mitchell John Hentley Howard Huffed ss'(. Miorln rlclilor Cyril 1.. t'oomhM lrmtie l:dilnr Joseph Veil Military lodilnr Altee Mnrim - - . T !' ANSI ST A T Will lOlil 1, WKlUli Kennel h M'nnlless Leonard Cowley Boy H. tiimlnfsnn Helen I. lVterse.ll ST All' .... Ll II or -In -Chief , Managing r'diter ..Assneiaie Lditor Nisht Kililor NikIH Viior Niitlit Liillor .. Sport Lilitor oil it k hoiks Kditor-ln-Chlef and Managing Vditoi 4 lnilv HOOM SOU. " 11 M L 1US1NKSS STMT IAMKS VIIIIIOI K . .. Hnsmess Manager THAI NCKY KINSKV ss"l. ltim. Mtr. CLll'FOKO UltKs tlrrnlaiion Mtr. Advertising Assistants Addison Sutlon Oonald Pierce rialph Ketll'ield Art V hit worth Otto SKold Klehard Mere ,lcs Randal Nithl Kdilor for this issne. 1IAKLLS A. MITOlFI.l. COLLEGE PUBLICATION STANDARDS Criticism from many quarters has of late been directed at the publica tion standards of American colleges, and the University of Nebraska his not. escaped unnoticed. Colleges and universities aie the intellectual cenlers of the country and the community at large natui.Hy looks to ihem to set standards. Es pecially is this true along lines of lit erary endeavor. Student publications, rightly or wronply, frequently influence the opinions of those outside the carr.pus as to the intellectual and moral tone of the institution as x whole. Student publications should leflect the life of the campus clearly, accu rately and justly. Husker publications have ltcon'.I. been criticised in this respect. Too pie on the outside have locked at them and have said harsh things about the institution. Those on ll-.e inside have felt that much of this criticism has ben drscrv;d and much of it grossly unjust As these criticisms result largely frorr items and articles appearing in the rtudent publications it is to the interest of the university as a whole that those responsible for these publications realize their responsibility to the uni versity an,) carefully consider her in terests. A powerful JniOuencfi! toward the improvement of student publics tions and an all-around raising of their standards can be exerted by journalistic and literary organization? of the campus. The Daily Xebraskan urges then ti cooperate to this end. i n ;wi us oi mp aiarm ciock, which is to riiiR fit 7 a. m slowly move srouud to 4 o'clock in the morning. This is the time when friendship is tested, when toleration, and fair mindedness are taxed to the limit, when Utopian schemes are advanced to reform religion, college politics, o the social system. Inat is the tun? when generous ior impracticable Im pulses have full sway, when ma a meets man without his decoiping mo.sk of manner and custom, 01. a ba sis of complete acceptance and equal ity. That is trie time when a man forgets that he lias alweys cor.sidcied it actually immodest to expose bis own feelings and beliefs, and wrun he speaks the thoughts that arc in his mind with full Assurance of under standing. That is the time when the friends are made whom, wc mean to keep through life with us- Colum bia Spectator. University Notices. U. S. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA TIONS MAY Information Assistant. Chemists. Ass't Radio Engineer. Entomologist. Pathologist. Teachers. Miscellaneous. For further information call at Civil Service Window City P. O. A. A. Reed, Examiner, U. S. Emp Serv. 01 Temple Bldg. II Alone you lianff On a crooked nail. No longer are you sought As a souvenir From shoe stores. No longer are you wrapped Alongside with your Rightful mate and musician 1 he shoe born. Ixng strings .i.d short strings Have put you out of use It has been a long day Since you tugged at the lp.st rebellious button, Uiging it through a faraway buttonhole. Alone you hang on a crooed nail. HI Will you stage a come-back? Or like your Snarled and twisted friend, The cork-screw, Will yon jangle uselessly On a key ring? Or will you deteriorate Further, And make vapid ending In some crowded Museum? Oh Kate! Oh buttonhook! Pour more days of bluffing until the quarter millenium. Although the annual university art exhibition has closed, attention 1s called to the fact that the Sa-hs Ii dusinal Exhibit will still remain on displav for some time. Thi exhibi tion includes a unique collection of batiks, china and drawings. Freshmen baseball men wil meet this afternoon at 4 p. m. in Armory. John Pickett. Meeting of the Corn Husker Glte Club Tuesday night at T:?.0 at the Social Science Auditorium. All mem bers attend. roreign Relations Club, Tuesdvr evening, 7:15, Room 2n5, S. S. Profes sor Ttengston will talk- the p. Ini' Iron m. at istion. Important meeting of Sphinx, Tuesday evening, the Kappa Sigma bouse. bring paddles. Every member must be present or send tickets or mon?y from the party. The accounts must be settled at this meeting. D'ja ever happen to Have a date just the Night berofe an assignment The next day that would Stump even a P T? K? When you got home it was Too late to study and so You went to class unprepared The next day only to find An announcement on the board That on account of the Instructor's illness the Class would not meet. So you were saved from Annihilation; and did you Resolve to never let such A thing happen again, D'ja? Of course you didn't! "Have you many fast friends'?" queried he, in an attempt to manu facture conversation. "Sir," responded she, "I'm net that sort of a girl." beautiful young co-ed boasts tba, she can not only spool "faux pas," but make ihem also. We have alwas considered Prench cookery exceeding ly difficult. One more week and then tlie an nual seven-day Spring hibernition our annual undisturbed slumber. Chit Chat. nearest Jane: Isn't chagrin a horrible siatc of consciousness? Fool like the fates have been dangling something; in front of me for several days and I've been Mumping for it like a pup jumps ror a bone, but they got tired of playing with me and dropped me with a dull thud and no apologies, and are wor rying some other poor mortal now, 1 suppose in the meantime I fee! missed. The other day I had a phone c.!l and answered it like phone calls should be answered. Hope 1e snort if it w.asnt King James, the chap from West Point that I always rave about. He was on his way home ani wanted to take me to dinner, a little Infor mality that I never object to, and said he would be up in fifteen min ntes. Being in a state of risha'iille as they say in the inner circles, I had to shag along to get respectively dressed wanted to look slick too, for privately, he was my best rrospect, and I wanted him to see that I had grown up. Just at tho crucial mo ment the fuses blew out, the dcor bell rang one more touch was need od, I jammed my conscience In tht hot -box and pave finishing: touches with my roomey's lip stick, Just . ii; tle bit for I was aware of th danger of putting it on in the dark. Wore the twenty-year old attitude like a sophisticated flapper iai tie King treated me terribly nice, iho he seemed rather patronizing acd was not giving due respect to my mature facilities. We laughed and I threw in a good lot or the woraiy experiences I had reaped in the year sinco I hal seen him. When we got home again he took my hand and my heart climber up in my throat but what do yon ih.nk he said! ! "Be a good little Bangsey-girl the next time I see you I suppose yonTl be quite a lady. I retreated with graveyard expres sion, staggered to my third-flooi back and walked to my mirror to see if T looked as beautiful as Nazimova with a broken heart. Great Guns! Oh wikkley worms and fuzzy caterpillars! My lirs were black! I had had grabed the eye brow pencil instead "Looks like you need a new pair o'shoes," said Chicago Bill to Frisco Mike. 'YourVe dead right, pard," said Frisco Mike, "And next time Vm going to try HANAN'S these shoes have only lasted two years and they say HANAN'S have consider able wear in 'em." of the lip stick. The King; is dethroned maybe 1 was just in love with his uni:;rm any way. Mournfully yours, Dints. The unknown whan who plays the lead in "The Crystal Gazer," & head liner act in the University Variety Show to be presented at the Orr-henm Theatre April 7. oooopooooooooppppoppoooooa S For choice Corn Fed Beef call at Braun's 8 Market 139 So. 11th YOUR HOME TOWN N't ..t Friday afternoon and Saturday morning some four thousand Univer sity of Nebraska students wil return to Uitir home towns to spu the spring vacation. To every part of tlio state these students w ill travel They will take with them the things which they have learned from the University during their brief stay. Tlicy may not think they ha'e changed durinc their absence. Bit the folks at home will noticT it. It' they fail to speak to an old tiiae friend, if they friil to express appre ciation for tiie things the horr foiks have been doing they will give the folks at home a poor impression. But if they come home and speak to ev eryone, give a cheery "hello" to ai. the old folks and even go out of their way just a little to greet som folks, they will do more for the nniversit; than they could possibly do iii any other day. More folks will 'eel like sending their children to eVaska as a result than they oiherw's would. And during the course of their visit at home, even- student should bcost for Nebraska. Tell every high school etudent the advantages which the I'e- oraska university has over other schools. Every student should mgc his friends to attend the University cf Nebraska when they have completed their preparatory work. There are more than twenty proofs at Townsends of the different organ izations which have not yet been Iden tified, as well as twenty proofs which have been taken from Townsends and not returned. These proofs mast be re turned and the others iden'i'ied by Tuesday night. Organization presi dents, if your pictures have net been identified, do so today or thew wil. not get into the Cornhusker- NOTICE The moving pictures which were taken last week of the track men in action will be shown at 7:20 this even ins at Nebraska Hall. Everyb"dy In terested is invited. H. F. Schu.te. The Calendar. Tuesday, March 21 Iron Sphinx meeting, 7 p. in. Kap pa Sigma House. Mystic Fish meeting, 7 pm. Kllen Smith Hall. Committe Chairman of Faimers' 30 p. m.. Dairy Bui. ding- Contemporary Opinion THE MIDNIGHT HOUR Midnight sessions are among the most enjoyable experiences in college ure. xno classroom discussion can possibly take the place of the friend ly, rambling, soul- revealing sort of argument that must of us carry in our memories as the choicest parts if our undergraduate days. CouTit rot that time lost which is stolen from studies and dull, profitable education, to drag discussion through intermin able windings while the room isHed with the atmosphere of philosophy And blufe tobaccro smoke, and the Fair Board, ' Vespers, 5 p. m., Ellen Smilh hall. I)e Molay meeting, 7:30 p. m., Scot tish Rite Temple. Helen Bennett lecture, 11 a. m., So cial Science Auditorium. Helen Bennett lecture, 5 p. m., Ellen Smith hail. Wednesday March 22 lota Sigma Thi meeting, 7:15 p. m. Y. W. C. A. installation, 7 p. m , Ellen Smith haTl. Thursday March 23 Green Goblin meeting, 7 p. m. Kap pa Sig house. Pershing Rifle meeting, 5 p. m. Ne braska hall. Friday March 24 Wolohl camp-fire meeting, 4 p. rr.M Ellen Smith hall. Sigma Phi Epsflon formal, the Lin coln. Lutheran club meeting, 8 p. iu-. An Hall. Saturday March 25 Methodist Men's Banquet, 6 p. m., Grana Hotel. Sciences are becoming more spellable every day. un- The "weather man' is feminine On this we lay our bet For man as changeable as he We've never heard of yet. A long-suffering Frer-ch sudist In formed us yesterday of the nnusnl "savoir faire" of an instructor in that department who, say his students, should teach a curse in "Campustry" or a carpenter course in "Bench Work." Fink or purple, orange or reJ Yellow, blue or green The brighter the color ihe spiJf.er the scarf And the maiden on whom it is seen. The Exhaust. DAILY WORSE Ode to a Rusty Button-hook I Oh little necessity Of a day hardly passed. How your curved Lines of rusty steel Thrill me Ruffle my very vertebrae! Awry limbs and sunken nose Sits he in a grewsome pose "Historical" they call him now Though once he drew a wicked how. Explicitly I will here state That he's an Injun, deceased of late At least within a thousand yeais He hunted bears and skunk? and deers. Alas, what fate does some times did! In our museum he is now hid All crumpled up and twisted down He's funnier'n a circus clown. There's a Prof, in this school And be is wondrous cross, But he dont say "No Lesson" 'Cause he ain't that kind of boss- tm and other Metal Dfencila ' 'T'HE name VENUS is your jl. guarantee oi penccoon. Absolutely crumole-proofj smooth ana perfectly graded. 7 DEGREES z5 oft & blade H tntd. hard B ft aH hud F f -m 4 i extra hard H3 medium for general use If yourtloWcannot MppVf ii l in m. 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