T'luirsdiiv. March LM. 1!L'2. T 11 E 1J A 1 L Y N E li li A S K A N THE DAILY NEBRASKAN l'lildNlieil Suinliiv. 'I u hiln v, 'i'ilin'Milii Tlmrs'liiv :n,il fc'riiliiv ef eaeli Wfrk h v Iht I nlv.TBiiv ..f Ni'lirnokn Ai'vtntii-i f"r iimlllnc at upociiil nit of ittiiv: i- vll m I f.ir in hi'i'timi 1103, get if ownliir X l'.'K, iiuilioiizi'il, Janu ary llii. Olhll I M. IMU.IIM'I V !! Itl.U ATIO.N I mlrr llir ilirirliou ul tlit Sliult'iit l'ul Itcnt Ion llmirU. Kntrml m xrrnnil linns imittvr at III p.t..!tin- III I Iiw.iIm. Nrliriihka. undrr Art of iiiiitrexn, Murrh 3. 1 17!. (nbMritiiit rntv " I'" 'wu" yi.mi per Heiiit'Nter Slncle copy 8 eeuU DIM I'llltl VI. MM IK olil II. (.AM(l l..nior-in-i iin r IU I l.i: l-AKUAN M.immiiiK KilitiT liertrmle riiiirruin miai l-lililur llcrhrrt llromirll, jr Nittlit Kililor I-(I ward liui'k Niislit i:lit.r Churlr A. Mil.lii'll Nicl't llilimr John lli-ntliw Spuria I'dilor llonartl Itnff.'H '. fport K.lit;r Cyril 1.. oiMiili Dramallr K.ilnor Jo.'ili Noli Military Kiiilur Alio' StfWIIX Tjlllht ASSISTANT Kill IIOKI I. NlillKKs konm-tli M illlillri. l.tollilnl Cmvlry Koy II. t.aslafon II fl-ti I. IVIit.iih in i n k. not lis l'litor-ln- liiff ami M;iii:ii;lnc Kiliim 4 liaily IIIIIIM -'llfi. "I " II i:t sINKSS sTAM' JAV1KS lllilxHK llniin-s Manakfr 1'IIAt N( K l I I ' V st. Ilns. Mgr.. C1.I I I ili l llll lis ( irciiliilinn Mer. University Notices. u. 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. 0. A. A. Reed, Examiner, U. S. Em p. Serv. 201 Temple Bldg. Alpha Zeta Notice Alpha Zeta open inert ins, Dairy Auditorium 7: HO p. m. Thursday. She cast her eyes Expect insly to her feet Hut the fish worm Stopped not, . slid by. "Ever hear the Ntory about th g.ddcii fleece?" No. Do they bito?" When off or on my springloss col 1 lie In vacant or in pensive mood They flash upon the outward yo. Which is awful to go to sleep by. And then my heart with anger fills And I turn over anil wish those ci.pl tol ground Lights would go out. NOTICE The moving pictures which wc:e taken last week of the track men in action will be shown at 7:20 (his even h.-; at Nebraska Hall. Everyb-'dy in '.frosted is invited. H. F. Scl.u.te. To Elect Delegates The election of delegates to the W. A. A. sectional U -on; It reino at In Id Friday. AilMTtisini; Asistants .......... Il.inil.l Pliril kuli.h li.dliil.l Art M hit north POUlder, Colo., Will In Oil.. M...I.I f i Kirh.r.1 M-re j ,oIls w, " i 5. A Washington, D. C, pro.'esscr states ihat trom ohservation no nas discoveii'd that blondes have better appitites than brunettes. Thanks for the hint, old thing, we'll rtimnibei that. li the announcement receives much publicity a number of fair haired si. ters are going to suiter trom li'.e kuk ei dinner imitation. life of an actor. Eleven Years Ago Today The University Hand gave an ex cellent concert at tho Oliver Theater for tho state legislators. Seven Years Ago Today The special house committee on uni versity and normal schools slashed In to Nebraska's share of the General Maintenance Bill, and the Uimersity was to receive smaller appropriations. Two Years Ago Today An opportunity for the University to participate in tho campaign for Vmerica's Gift to France" was g.ven bv Miss Conklin. ANNOUNCE COURSES IN PUBLIC SERVICE NiulH l.i.il.T lor this lx-.il,-. 1 I .M. Ill ( Iv j Board Meeting j There will he an impertant board PHI BETA KAPPA I meeting of V. A. A. Fr'day non, S 1H. A great honor was conftried upunj'n the armory. Every member ,'loaM a numb.-r of University of Nebraska i b? present. Students tmUiv A lle!l tho- Wele 0 lec'od as members of Phi Held Kap Methodist Men Methodist Men's Banquet. i" t. :v. pa, honorary scholastic fraternity, ai j TIulrs;(.a, Marc h 23. C. K. P.akr a special convocation. Phi Beta Ka,j- j Chairman. the oldest iraiii'liiiy m-mbirship is a 1 M'Pna iexa I Alpha Zeta open coin oi atiea. Pa.r. pa is ence today and it rewaid l'T siholatic excellent e. EXHAUST -ca zO We heard of some new students who ariived on the campus ytenlay Tlu'v were the extremes, and we luatl.end that they were "without means." The feminine member 1 1 tnc duo probably counted to hoi crodi! some four sumbmers and her iaascu line companion had to his dealt at ; r.st lishtv of the same. But the iiiterestincr port of their conduct was that they, like others of varying aces, finally found their way to th? classic building of books THE LIB. ! building. 7:30 p. m. All lienors t'.a.t arc- wort:. j:a ii. some as the re.-ull of liard ami p.ni.s j Cornhusker Staff taking labor. This is true i f key ! rornhuisk?r St.,ff picture will be Of Pl.l Beta Kappa, tfuils ue( oialioi.s ' t; lk,,n ..t Townsen,rs S-u,io i; .y,ock as tais are ii"t handed to anyoiie u:" 1 r"ridav the askin-'. It repreeii:S f.air jcars i ' oi i oiisci-ntious tndiavor 1:1 I', fields in learning. Vou oiten hear people say, '( m.u'.-1 not be a P. B. K. for anything." Iho.-e are usual!;, the p, ople who lkwi do anything a:n! know they have i-j chance of winniim .-uch a ceteJ bono:-. All honor and admiration is due to :he weaiers of the Phi Beta Kappa key. It :niiie.s that th;y h .ve dv lie ile ir work w -11 arm ha g nol been li und wanting. (.'eii: atlilations a lid best vi.-ais to i you ail, P!;i Beta Kappas. ( Party for Ag Students All Ac College students are uisal to watch for annm;n-emen's cor.-! eining the "Good Old Time Paryi whieh w ill be given by the Home Eco ; lii-mics club on Saturday evening.! April S. j Years ago the flapper did not ap i, .-.- ! as she dees today. She .lid not wear a qa,rt hat. a polo coat, a I r ili.Mit sca-f. a piaid skirt. Hclii colored !lo?-, j tent-leather sandals ; nd a-i liiimnilif expression. i"---l s!.e ap peared in a plumed Merry-Widow, puff - .es. a wasp like waist, n bu.-tle, i'ki.-t-- i.ot.t the plu :.' lomuvr iilr.i.-ie- rn the l round, ar.il invisible j -iaiiiiy black Nu.nbtr Two slip -vs. !.:i.v:eii -. . ni say? Well, ": 'iei a:-! v t- i" g : il we iidppeiii-u ja . i ini planet when we did. Glee Club j The Cornhusker Ghe club nv.-linsi i in t!:e armory gymnasium at 7 : 3 t i Thursday. Everyone out. j Sprint is here, and the winds do blow And the trees are all a-f low !.:t '' misery to the weary siirle i ,i ... for a solid hour l l.-j drone of r. prof, in a cl.us rcoi:j Or ;i.e wurds of a man of -lur But a :irl Ir a ear at hall oast ten-- W.-ll. tr.a. s p different story. Professor Scnning, Chairman of the Political Science Department, has re ed ved a coinunication from the Na tional Institute of Public Research an nouncing special courses in the field of nublin service. This institute was organized in 1020 in connection with the Bureau ot Municipal Ho search, located at 2f!0 Broadway, New York City. Although of comparatively recent origin the Institute has already achieved a notable success. It is offering courses in Charters and Mun icipal Corporations, Budgets and Bud get Making, Public Accounting and Financial Reporting, Civil Service and Personal Administration, Taxation ai.d Revenues, Public Debt Adminis tration, Police and Fire Administra tion, Educational Administration, and minor problems of public administra tion such as Statistical eMthods, Com mittee Management, Publicity, and the like. Graduates looking forward to a special public career will find the opportunities offered by the Na tional Institute of great help in pre pring them for a definite line of pub lic service. All the men who direct the work of the students are specialists and men of great ability. The work ot tho institute is supported by each men as Herbert Hoover, trar.U o. t.owden. Charles E. Mcriiam, E. R. A. ligman. D-elos. J- Wilcox, A. I. Hatton. Raymond P. Fosdick, and Mrs. E .H. Herriman. Fclloaships. ranging from Slmm to ?l"i0 per year are available for stu dents of high scholarship. Anyone in terested in the dork of the institute- may consult Professor Penning". CHAPERONE3 WV; h.jve noticed re. etit c iiitot.al opim-vi;-- i'a .-:ee!;.l c .ntempur-.i dai lies t-omni' r.tin-' on th- fai t ll.at sv. dents ,ae a t' i:d- ney f, .-lig'a: iap erouc-s a: - ia! !unc:;.'.s. &cm l.av.. criticized c::::tc severely the ;.tiet:s Cl fcfj 2-!l'..- il: t'.is ee;.r.--eti .J it is cj ijii- jik ; t at Nebva-ka stu i'ci.Ts are ti t j- ri- ci iti t:;ij iiiuJir tut e !;-,v tc--n r i--ar-l '.f i o ea-e that -n;ant t!a ri..l c oir.un.nl. it Seeras tl.at ci.nsldi .'ate 3rj j , -1 i treatment o! chaj rones at any ?oc:h1 func'i'.n i but r.atun.l -ourt .-y. Why a chaperen-: should be treated ulsre I c -fuJ!.. any riioit than -inyje t-!ie is Trior'- than we can f..!liorn. Pareiy a c h..: . t . n..- is a grjet tttltl' i I tr-ate as s j.-a i - b nd sor-jt i ies sii' ul Mission Study Class Mission Study Class No. 4 will meet Thursday at T p. m in Social Taciu c 101. Mrs. Elmore will sj-r-ak on India. Pershing Rifles Notic Regular Pershing Rifle drill v.iM be held at five o'clock Thursday. V-b-as-i ka Hill. The recognition bars havej arrived. IV iher- to get vy;:rs. The! drill in Butt's manual will begin this week. Every member out. ' I The otien season for fictitious react acia s is upon us. Next time you bee a girl walking with her cousin," you may know that it is her clay to "put the old c ue ove r." and that her excuse will lead, as have others "illness." The Calendar. Ib r coat was tan, her stockings- too; Her se-arf was brilliant jade Ilis hair was patent leather d di.'an -'Tis the way of a man with a maid. The funniest thinz we saw today was a short man, slightly fat Chasinsr for a co-ed H'-r windblown new Spring haJ. m. m. Fran-raj-i. - ; It i.'.s. ' j.-.-- ; .:: i 'il:.r j-ai',:; i a t ia a i-tr.r- t i... i.!;(-r toaid chap ero.-e- T:i y a:e in a w:.y f.e.-ts , :' hu-.or ; :. : a - s'n ), v ill form ' air o:-ir,i-.n- ' : ti e o-gar.! -ti'i.i oy the tri.alrr'.t.t af-tl. th- '-'e b oev. S'hn- '.u ::u.ce-r;ts cal :e i! s-n 1 ' i l. i i r .'e l-:n Wednesday March 22 Wednesday March 22 Dairy Cftib 5iit-'inp, 7:20 p. nd then lore Dairy Building. Ag. College convocation, 11 a. Ag?ul";ral Hall. Che-u.ie-al Engineering Society c!in r.er r r.d mc-e ting. C p. m- Facu-tf hall. Ioa Pigma Phi meeting, 7:13 p. in. Y. Yv '. C. A. installation, 7 p. m , E:-n Smith hall. Thursday, March 23 The Christian Science .Society 7:10 p. m. in Faculty Hall, TDtipl?- Christian Science Society nuc-Ung. Contemporary Opinion onjZ u z. In Years Gone By. Eighteen Years Ago Today A gymnastic contest took place in the Armory and for the first lime an "-N"' sweater was given to a gymnar.', this being won by Mr. J. T. Mikk. Thirteen Years Ago Today Method of choosing new Innocents lc,n Ivy Day was inaugurated A large crowd gathered to hear Mr. Wright Lorimer, leading man of the Shepherd King Company, rpc-ak at convocation on the experiences in the SPIRIT AND SPORTS PrcV-Uy "h greate-st value !n coi-1'i-r- -: : - ;.. s in the fact that tiitf t'-nd to i.i.ih-3 up the heaitli ot the ft'; "'-:.', body. To do this they must cover a great, variety of athletic.; .nd ' I Ellen Smith Hall. Alpha Zeta op'-n meeting, 7. CO p. ri. i Dairy Auditorium. i Alpha Kappa Psi meeting, 7.30 p. m.. Social F'U-tx" ViZ. Cri-'-.n Goblin meeting", 7 p. m. Kap- rr.-u? l e paitie-ipated in by a majority i pa Slg ho':se. of student?. This is rarely found to ; he the- ease. The f.trong and health-; fu' rtudcrit?, brc-auEe their iiatursl advantage, very r.2tur;llr monopolized th" pia-es on the athletic tf-ams. i Footh;jl!. f.rs' and lat. is the great, sport of the MiTlle. V.'c-f., although bahetbail ar.d track are corri'rg Into; favor and may in time-V,;! their on j v- ith the gridiron game. A wstern i university with winning t'-ams li these three pports considers Its'-lf as-' tride cf the world of athletics. Thc-r are the barome-ter of student pep. Eastern colleges have their fiotball bafke-tball and track, but bare in ad dition a number of ether pporta to which they give a far greater amount of attention than they receive in the west. Among; there are rowing, ten Bis, lacrosse, baseball. Brimming, fencing, foccer and hockey. Thla fact permits a larger number of students to engage In athletics and it aerres also to keep the interest of the stud ent body In sports from dying yriih the close of cTery football and basket ball season. Daily Iowan- Per.-hinz Rifle meeting, 5 p. m. Ne braska hall. Friday, March 24 A' both party, Erown Betty Tea Room. Acoth dance, BrowTi Bettey Tea Friday, March 24 Wolobl camp-fire meeting, 4 p. ri., ElKn Smith hall. Sigma Pbl Epfilon formal, Lhe Llx-coin.- Lutheran club meeting, 8 p. ia, At Hall. Saturday March 25 The Exhaust. FREE PROSE "Safety!!! Safety!!!" Dully, Elizabeth cried. As she wildly clutched Hrr new spring coat about Her. It is coming. Faster and faster, It slides. Madly she held on to Her coat :m...m.:.m 4 Remember Vall's J Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. 1 :n.:B-"WZM.':a:.n : j ENUS VPENCILS FOR the FtudcTrt or prot, llie tiprb VENUS out rivals a!! for perfect pencil work. 7 LLack degree- and 3 copying. Amrrirm Lead Pencil Co. xio Fifth Are. a i University of Denver After r. --tu dent of the University of Drnve.- has been absent from class a certain num ber of times, be can return only a.'ter h- has paid a fine of ?2 and ha, taken a special examination. No excuses ar allowed under this regulation. Massachusetts Tech. Harvaid Uni proved itself a friend of Technology when their Athletic Asociation made the Engineers a gift of one ,jf the ir shells. Training for places i i the shells has started. i 'Mercy me, John, what's this big crowd at the door?" "Oh, I found a new Dunlap hat on the car and advertised in the Want Ads so I guess all these fellows want to claim it!" $7.00 IV7I WANT ADS. LOST An Eastern Star pin. some time a so. Reward. Return to Stud. Act. office or call B4123. LOST A Conklin Fountain Pen. Re turn to stud. ct. office- LOST A gentleman's purs, curtain ing checks and currency, sote where on campus. Finder please r: turn to student activities. LOST Teacher's Record R wl: for Al gebra II. Eva Murphy, rhote S B2567. LOST Pi Kappa Phi pin. gag WHY SMITH LEFT HOME Jack Leonard Coach SENIOR CLASS PLAY Uni School of Agriculture Temple Theatre Friday, Mar. 24 All tickets 50 cents . . j- a - A r -r . ft -s m iiLtift At the evening affair, how much better you look in a Tuxedo or Full Dress suit! More and more, men are wearing them. Why not? When you can get a beauty Kirschbaum tailored for as little as FmVtfmJxirVonttl SilkLmmp , Qidge,s0ieizel Co The Store For Men on N St,