The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 21, 1922, Image 2

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    Friday. April 21. 1922.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
luhllNhed SundHy, Tu.adny. Wedneiday,
Thursday and k'rhlH v of each week by the
Cnlvermty nf Nt'hraaka.
Acceptance for mnllliitf nt special rnte
of u(mtaie provided for In aeutluu 11U3,
act of October 3, W17, authorized, Juuu
ary i!0, 1UJ1.
OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY MIW.ICATION
liuler tlie direction of the ritudent I'ub
llutlou liuurd.
Kntrred m neooiid eland matter at Hi.
p.NloltUe In I.lnnulii. NebrtMka, under Act
of oiigrr, March t, 18H).
Kubmriptiun rtite per year
1.00 per aemeeter
lncle ropy...-'.-. - -B eenta
EDITORIAL STAl'K
OKVIN 1. CiASTOX Killtiir-ln-Clnif
Hi: 1. 1. 10 FA It .MAX Miiniiirlnir Killtcr
(iertrude DiiUt-nton...- Aeiate Kdllur
llerl.irt Itrownell, Jr Mk'lit Kditor
n.i.k Mitlit Kditor
Cliurlt-N A. Mlteliell Miilit Killtnr
John Ilcnlley Spurt K.lll.r
Howard Ituftett A't. Harl Ft tar
Cyril L. tooml...- Driiiiintlo lulltor
Joxepli Xoh Military Kdltor
l'lijtllln LiiiiKKlntf Fxrliunne Kdltor
Alice Slncm ... - - .-Tj iMHt
ASSISTANT KDITIOKIAI. WK1TKKS
Keiinctli Mct'umlli'M Leonard I'owlry
Itoy II. GiiMtiiNon Helen 1. I'Htfr.nn
eversharps long enough to read and
assimilate a few of Its snappy ar
tides and enjoy a hearty Cornhusk
er laugh.
Don't pass up OM Man Awgwan'i
editorials. We may not all agree
with his Ideas on second semester
pledging but we must admit he dis
plays a formidable column of logic
to support his contentions. His "On
Diet" Is fine.
Head this Awgwan from cover to
cover. It's a good number.
Contemporary Opinion
OFFICK HOI KS
Edltor-ln-t lilef and MiuiukIiik F.dltoi
4 II Dully
BOOM 2011, "I" HALL
Ill S1NKSS STAFF
I4MKS FII1 K HuslneMB Mummer
Cll U NCEV KIXSKY Vnm'I. Iu. l B r.
CLIFFOKO UK KS Clreiilutlon Mgr.
AdvertUiur AHNlatnnta
Addlxon Siilton Koimld IMerte
Knlpli Kedfield Art Whltnorth
Otio Skold Klrhurd hlere
Jess ItnndiU
Mitlit Editor for Mil Imj.
KDUAKI) M. HICK
"NEBRASKA'S FAIR WOMEN"
The miming of the six rarest co
eds, whose pictures in the Vanity
Fair section of the Cuurnhusker
will be a novel feature of the book,
has aroused widespread interest. The
Omaha World Herald and the Omaha
Daily News will publish as features
in their Sunday editions for April 2i.
pictures, of the twenty-five from
whom the six have been chosen. The
way the beauty contest has been con
ducted this year at Nebraska Uni
versity, keeping secret the names of
the honored six until the annual ap
pears, is being given due recognition.
When the secret is revealed the pic
tures will be featured in other publi
cations. Many universities as well
as newspapers of the country, show
increased favor for this university
and the Cornhusker since the intro
duction of the Vanity Fair section
as a part of this year's annual.
The contest has been unique in
that it has recognized personality as
well as beauty. The girls who have
been finally selected are represen
tative of the true Nebraska girl,
whose ideal is symbolized by each
student. Tennyson's "Dream of Fair
Women" would be quite applicable to
the Vanity Fair section of the Ev
erybody's Cornhusker but we won
der if Tennyson's fair women had
personality!
AWGWAN AGAIN
"Spring Fashion Number" of Aw
gwan, our respected contemporary,
has arrived on the campus. Lay aside
your books and cease chewing your
FADS AND FADS
It Is indeed surprising what a crea
ture of popular fads and fancies til's
college student is. He likes to play,
to wear and to eat whatever, for the
minute, the rest of the crowd plays,
wears or eats. Nor is he averse to
changing his taste whenever the olh
er sheep jump over the fence. He Is
perfectly willing to play bridge madly
for forty days and forty nights, and
then suddenly turn to similar habits
In checkers or roller skating. He is
also proud to cultivate an appetite
for hot fudges or chewing gum as
long as everybody is doing it. He
would almost be willing to look like
his classmate as one apartment house
looks like another, if it were the cam
pus style.
We do not object seriously to these
tendencies. In fact, we rather like
them. They add a little "air" to col
lege life that distinguishes it from
life on the farm or life in a business
school or life in Norway. We do,
however, believe that the "fad spir
it" carried too far may become a
menace to society, even to such a
great university. It is harmful when
people get so in the habit of doing
what others do that they folow it in
the more serious things of life. For
example: when a man says he likes
certain books just because a few so-
called authorities approve them, or
when he makes himself believe that
he "adores" a popular sport that real
ly injures him then has he carried
the "fad spirit" too far. It is excus
able to do what the mob does in the
less important things of life; it is ev
en fun. When, however, one professes
false opinions on questions of cul
ture or follows serious lines of ac
tion just because "it is the ting to
do" he is deceiving both the public
and himself. A college course should
above all things, teach us the neces
sity of being honest with ourselves
and the world in the important pur
suits of life. Syracuse Daily Orange.
Dld'ya ever
See some one that
Wanted you to go
To a show.
Ain't you ever
Gone?
Did'ya ever?
Ain't you never?
Oo: Does he play a good game of
tennis?
Ed: No, but he raises a horrible
racket.
Ashes to ashes
as dust is to dust
I've got to go to class
I must, I must.
Universal y Notices.
Tickets for "The Knight of the
Nymphs," Kosmet Klub play, may be
secured fr m the Student Activities
ol f ice, or Iron, members of the Kos
met Klub, until next Wednesday,
April -'6. Prices 50c to $1.50.
Congregational Students
The Christian Endeavor Society of
the First Congregational Church cor-
diallv invites the Societies of the
Vine and Plymouth Churches to a
joint meeting at the First Church,
Sunday, April 15, at 6 p. in. All stu
dents are welcome.
Seniors
Order senior graduation announce
ments and invitations at the College
Hook Store. Orders will not be taken
Iter April 25.
Valkyrie
Importan Valkyrie meeting will be
held Thursday afternoon at 5 p clock
t Ellen Smith hall.
The Exhaust.
"The Awgwan's out,"
The student shout
As to a class they go,
Just 'cause they love it so-o-o.
Now, Mary, if you eat onions don't
breathe it to a soul.
Band
All members of the Uni. Band will
appear in uniform today at 4:45 to
have picture taken. The photos will
be taken at 4:50 sharp.
Iron Sphinx Initiation
The Iron Sphinx wil hold their in
itiation Thursday evening. All mem
bers and candidates meet at 10th
and O streets at six o'clock. All
candidates bring six paddles.
evening, April 20, 6 p. in. at the Lin
colnshire. Episcopal Students
All Episcopal Students and faculty
and their friends are urged to attend
a dinner to be given Wednesday,
April 19, at the Lincolnshire club
rooms at six o'clock. Price per plate
fifty cents. If you can come call
B1166 before Wednesday noon.
U. S. Civil Service Examinations
April-May
Chemistry, Metallurgy and other
Laboratory Engineering.
Technical, Professional and Sclen
tific. Miscellaneous.
Fur further information call at Cml
Service Window, City Post Office.
A. A. REED, Examiner.
W. A. A.
The following girls will please re
port at once to Lawlor's to be meas
ured for their "N" sweaters:
Meach Miller, Lauda Newlin, Bue
lah Grabill, Lois Pederson, Alice Stev
ens, Annabelle Ranslem, Nannie Rob
erts, Marie Snavely, Lost Shepherd,
Sara Surber, Pearl Safford, Davida
Van Gilder, Bernice Bailey, Addel
haite Dettman, Ruby Damme, Bessie
Epstein, Eunice Hilton and Frances
Gable.
Kearney Club
The KearneyClub will "picnic" at
Electric Park, Friday, April 21. Meet
at Tenth and O street at 6 p. m. to
take car.
Numeds
Our annual dance: will be held Sat
urday, April 22 at the Victoria Ho
tel. Tickets are $100.
The banquet wil not be held this
week on account of the dance.
Students desiring work are again
urged to go to the office of the Stu
dent Employment Bureau, as offers
f positions are becoming more and
Union
You are invited to attend the open
meeting of Union, Friday, April 21,
8:30 p. m. The Union girls will fur
nish the entertainment for the evening.
Alpha Kappa Psi
The monthly banquet of Alpha
Kappa Psi will be held Thursday
ffiffiffiUUb Wn a it " r"avfl
THURS. FR1. SAT.
Rialto Symphony Players
.l.-mi L. Srliaefer. Conductor
Pathe Semi-Weekly News
The World FventH Vixiiallzed
Topical and Travel Pictures
ShonillK Subject mill 1'olnt
of Interest
1 "BOOMERANG BILL"
2-ANY OLD PORT"
New I il ne:it ioniil Comedy
3Pathe Semi-Weekly News
The World' FventH V iMiallzrd
4 C. C. WILES
Xylophone SidoKt
Williur K. C liranwitli, OrgnnUt
Shows Start at 2;30, 7:00, 9:00
Mats. 20c. Night 35c. Chi. 10c
Ain't you ever
Went to
A library
And after
You get there
Did'ya ever
Set besides
One of the
Sistern
And expect to
Study?
Ain't you ever
Started to talk
And
Girls, are you in
need of sport ap
parel? We have a
full line of such gar-
TYipnts nmnnrr
lllVli AAA y A A J i
which is the wrap
around. Why not b
enjoy the looseness x
and freedom which
this tweed garment
affords, come in to- 8
day and look them b
We have them in all
the light and dark
shades.
Where Everybody floe
THURS. FRI . S AT.
Liberty Concert Orchestra
Arthur .1. Itnbirli. Director
1 International News Weekly
Showing- Subject and Polnta
of Interest
2 "WHITE EAGLE"
Tule of the Went with Kuth Roland
3-"TWO OF A KIND"
A New I' nl vernal Comedy
4 FISHER AND SMITH
Oferlnc Different Thin"
5 HARRISON & DARLING
In "TIIK DAILY DELIVERY"
6 Amaranth Sisters & Company
"A Vaudeville Fantasy"
7 WALTON & BRYANT
In the Comedy Skit
"III II?"
8 TO BE ANNOUNCED
IIAIIICII AM) TIIK ORCHESTRA
KHOWS STAKT 2:3". 7:00, 8:00
Minn. 20e; Mrht Oe; Cial. 15e.
BUnk Your Lights
At The
GREEN LANTERN
I -A I i 1
tat mav
Here's a Choice Morsel!
The
SKIBO SHIRT
a Dressy
White madras or Soisette
shirting with
the new
attached webbing collar
$3.00
WTO
I QuaWtrCtoihet KM
more plentiful. The following are
some of the positions secured for
university men during the week: One
man for grocery work, one in a dry
goods store, one working for his
board and one for his board and
room. These positions are netting
COLLEGE
S country- Not an orfinwy irwwy. A bureau lor ipwwi.1.
W largest in Amtnra. No elennfUary whool ubjeeu. Collue
fraduatf .pwialty. Mw than half of Ihf lair univmiUn have
rlp.-ied our cnrlidtrt W will put jov in jul iheplar you want
mnd add hundred ofdullan to yourinrcrmc orthpTvianotbiagUiuay
SPECIALISTS UUCATIOjTaI WlSS." fliiti life, ST.IOOIS. HQ.
MEN AND WOMEN
Make your rduration
count. lei the b.l posi
tion to b had. we piar
trarh-r and hool execu
tive in all part of the
tu
Where do
You Lunch?
Pardon us for asking. Our ob
ject, however, is merely to sug
gest that you try this restau
rant. You will find a first-class menu
at very popular prices. Every
thing about our place is very
clean and inviting, and the
cooking and service well, just
ask those who eat here.
Central Hotel Cafe
FOUIITAin
EEtVICttS
1653 Jg T.ST
Eiche Floral Co.
Choice Cut Flowers
and Corsages
130 So. 13th
POLECEX
Reserves have promised to help hold the
crowd back at the
8
$5.95
CONAC CLUB
DANCE
at the
LINDELL PARTY HOUSE
FRIDAY NIGHT
Featuring Samuelson and his Melody
makers with that two piano combination
which is the talk of the town.
MRCMrx,MJM
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.avav
Nothing Hke them
for sport and out
door wear tweeds I
Roughish, open
weaves in browns,
greys, and heathers.
They. make up beauti
fully. Especially in
these smart new
designs by the
Kirschbaum shops.'
$25 $30 $35
JIVj-''
Ha yam
ditplayf
up
Admission dollar 'n a dime
'zusyal
p
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Refreshments
The Store For Men on N SL
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