Thursday, .May 4. VJ22 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TK DaJIv Nchrasknnl ,lttr experiences with scientific n w " - iilni-nlliii.il 1 I'lilillHlit'd SiiihIhv, Tiii lii.v, Wrilin-iiiliiT. finirxiiin ami k'rlil.i ut fin-h writ ly Iho I nl iT.'i t Nt-liriixliH Aci'i-plnni'u fr innllliiK nt Hpcolul into of iiiikIiik provided fur In Hi'cliiui 11U3, act of Ortohc-r ;i. 11)17, uuiliorlKt'U. Jiuiu ury :.', 111. 2. urMci i. i MVMtMTV ri ni h ation I inl.T I In- illrri'tian of Hie Mudfiit Pub lication llmird. t.tMiTcil uh hitiiihI t'liiHN mutter nt til uoiiitllvr In 1 .1 iw-ol it. rlriiHku, unur Ar of ( onicrfsn, Miii-tli g, lHllt. Huh., ration run- ! per year fl.iiil trr Ki-ini'Ntrr lnirli rnpv - 8 cmta l DI IOItl VI, STAI' I' OKVIN l. li TII, Ktlitr-ln-C'lnt f lU.l.l.i: KA K.MAN .nilllilKinit r.unir lirrlniiiv I'm lei-mill Vhhih'IiiI r-diliir lli-rlierl llrnunvll, Jr MtsM r.dilor Kduurd Mink Me'1' !':''",,r 1-linrifH A. Mil.-li.-ll Mnt ur John ll.nll.-.v Spurt Ki ir Homird lliil'frlt Wl- Nth r.illlnr Cyril I.. CiiiiiMlt HriinuitUi I'.ilitur JuMipli X.ili .Mlllliuy K.lllor J'hvlll" l.uiiicNttiff Kx.liimiie l-.ditr Alter M-'iih - TVJ"1 ASSISTANT t:i)ITKKlAI. VtltlThll K.Mimlli McCiHiilli'HH l.i'iiniiril fitwlry Kov II. int:ifMin llil.-n I. IVIi-rnii in kii k not its Editor-in-Chief iiikI .MiiiiukIiiic Kililui 4 II llnlly ItOOM .Mill, "t " II M,l. IU SI MOSS STAH' JMIM IIIUKXK HiixtnrNH MiiiiHMV CIIWNfr.Y KINSIiV h'I. Mil". " CI.IIMM(I HICKS (iri'iiliiliiin Mur. tost euro further tin so leuve Shake speure t orot In the Htores. Vet there la bohio merit in the Iileu Surely Falataff or Miilvolio Hhunhl bo able to wipe away the cares ot bus! nt'ss and give rest to the hurriiil faces on Wall Street. Strangely enough rowover, the Honorable ExSeiiator who nmdo the suggestion looks on Ills discovery as something new and un usuul. Perhaps it is to him; perhaps the students of Richmond C'olli'gc did not doze over their Shakespeare in his days. 1 And even now the though of nrutus on Broadway is soniethin quito startling. eYt Sassius in Cain bridge is already known and tho sop- nolent influence of Tolcinvis on warm spring evenlii!? fully appreciat i'd. In fact, any time during April and May the Board might with Jus tire quote himself, Willi slight change of wording: "How manv thousands ol my poorest readers are at this hour asleep!" Harvard Crimson. Ailw-rtisiiiK .AihlNiiu Sill I on llnliili Ki'illii'ld Old SI...U1 Kieliuril Mere jo .I.... Ifiimlnl ! " ' University Notices Inter Frat. Baseball and Tennis Entry fees for the baseball am 1...... .1.1 ll.ir, Art W li i t uriii tennis tournoments must be in by Xiltlil r.dilor for till lHlie. m um KT i.kovm:i.i.. .nt. THE'A. & S. DINNER Tonight tho studcn.s cf the C'ol kre of Arts and Science gather at the Chamber of Commerce for ihe l)ig gext event of tlie year in the activ ities (f tho college. Every col. ego ha- its particular celebration; the Kn'iiH c;s. lie r'u;.pn.'eit ., etc., have ail had their rcspecthe gather ings. Great curiosity lias been aroused over th' campus by tiie rei'eivm e to the "initiation" that is t) be liehl to right. M,;iiy students are wondering jus: what this "initiatieii" is to be. We have the inside information but we are not going to let the cat out cf the Ivg here. All Arts and Science students .slu-iiid be ;:t the dinner to night and i.'ey will see what u meant by the "initiation." We assure you it v.ili be vuth your while. ni., Saturday, May 26. Drawings will be published in Sun day's Daily Nebruskan. Mechanical Engineers! Last A. S. M. E. meeting of tho year Wednesday, May 10, 7:t'.0 p. m., Union Hall, Temple HhU'. Election of officers and the rest all entertain ment. Every M. E. out! THE NEW CLUB One of the greatest events that has happened on tho Corniiusker campus ibis year is the organization of the Ambassador Club. Its chief purpose is to put the University of Nebraska on tin map in every town in tho state. One member will be selected from eveiy town represented in the Uni versity, whose duty it will be to rep resent the Scarlet and Cream in that paiticu.ur locality. H is the Lome towns on which the University has to depend. More pi o ple would come down to tho Univer si'y is ihcy knew more about it and, Sign Committee ' for Farmers' Fair All those who ;:re on the sign com mittee for the Farpeis' Eair are asked to report at the horse Darn in full attire for a hard, snappy work i ut. Work will begin at eight o'clock Thursday morning and will last until l be orders run out. Those wishing signs to be painted are to have theit orders in by this time. graduate study. All university courses roculve full credit and lead to Ilaclt elor's, Master's or Doctor's degree Many courses with credit for teachers urenarinv: for examinations. Meets normal training requli ement for eight for second grade county certificate or for twelve weeks first grade county certificate. Meets certificate requira meats of college credit, six hours for renewing certificates, or twelve hours lor earning city state certificate. Applies for credit on life certificate. Special courses in coaching Basketball, Baseball, football and track. Students can attend one or botli terms. A large number of beginning courses offered in second term. Eight weeks session of Teachers College High School ob servation and demonstration purposes. Students can earn one or two ent rance points. For additional Informa tion address the University Registrar. Pershing Rifles. Important meeting of all Pershing Rifles from 4 to 6 p. in., Thursday at Nebraska hall. All members must be present. Butts Manual will be taken up. 0. J. FEE ADDRESSES ORIENTATION CLASS Lincoln Business Man Speaks to Freshman Engineers Monday Pre Med I're-Med day, May C, plan on going to Omaha. BIZAD SECRET There will be a mass meeting for all students in the College of Business Administration Thursday in the Social Science Auditorium. Big Secretd! SUMMER SCHOOL If a sufficient number of stu dents desire it, summer work in law will be given, Including first year work. If interested, please tall at my office at once. Warren A. Seavey. Faculty Picnic Tlie annual faculty picnic will be held Wednesday, May 10, at the Ag. Engineering hall tit G p. m. Ice cream and coffee will be served by the com mittee. Each family should arrangv for plates, knives, forks and spoons as well as lunch. Those wishing a ready prepared lunch make reservations with Mrs. J. E. Weaver (ES514) or Mrs. R. E. Cochran (1.4870) not later than six o'clock Tuesday, May li. Those or dering lunches must pay for same whether present or not. Mrs. R. E. Cochran, chairman. Notice. Applications for the 1'ol'owing posi tious on the Daily Xebraskan Staff for the first semester of Ui2-2t) will be received at the Student Activities in many cas.-s, if they knew the truth I office up to 5 o'clock, May 0: ain.T.i it. .iii.ny tatve contused or mis- i Editor represented idea concerning the Uni versity and vaii.H'.s University activi ties. It v,i!I be up to the members of the Ambassador Club to correct all these mistaken ippjvssions and set the eepie cf the slate of Nebraska right jegardinr; their University. This clo.b i an do wonderful things. The H:u:y Nebraskan is anxious to co-operate with it in any way possible. STUDENT MANAGERS Many celiegi s and nrii ver.-it :e use the student manager system in the supervise n of a h'elics. The ".V Club has rece ntly taken steps to have the system installed at Nebraska and are now foi mutating plans for its adoption. We have never seen the system in ar-iual winking but from all reports we believe it is a good thing. There is no reason why students cannot per form a great many of the duties con nected with managing athletics. It has been proven at other schools that they can and surely Nebraska stu dents are fully as capable in this di rection as students of other institutions. We will be mighty glad to see the student manager system adopted by the University of Nebraska and wish the "N" Club success in the develop ment of its plans. Managing Editor Associate Editor Night Editors (2) Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager N. T. Chadderdon, Secretary, Publication lioard. Commercial Club University Commercial Club will hold its regular weekly meeting at eleven o'clock Thursday. Mr. Shaw of the Lincoln Traction Comany will talk on "Opt ration cf I'ublic Ser ices." Chi Delta Phi. The new members program which was to be given by Chi Delta Phi Thursday evening at the home of Miss Louise Pound has been post poned on account of the Arts and Science college dinner that evening. The hostesses for the meeting were Misses Clare and Marguerite Mcphee. The Calendar Thursday May 4 Banquet for the students of the College of Pharmacy at the Grand Hotel, :30 p. m. Sigma Gamma Epsilon meeting 1:30 p. m.. Museum. Pershing Rifle drill, 4-6 p. m.. Ne braska hall. Commercial Club meeting, 11 a. in. Lutheran Club meeting, 7 p. m., So cial Science 107. Art3 and Science dinner and initia tion, 6 p. in.. Chamber of Commerce. Chi Delta Phi meeting, 7 p. m., at home of Miss Louise Pound. Viking Meeting, Bushnell Guild house, 7:30 p. m. Christian Science Society .meeting, 7 p. m., Faculty Hull. Temple. Phi Omega meeting, 7:13 p. m., Law building. Friday, May 5 I're .Medic day. Palladian open meeting. Pharmacy Picnic. Pelian opt n meeting, 8 p. m., Fac u!ty hall. 1220 R. Dormitory spring party, El leii Smith hail. Alpha Tail Omega picnic, Crete. Pelian Society, Faculty hall. Phi Mu spring party, The Lincoln. Alpha Xi Delta spring party, Rose- W ilde. Commercial Club dance, Lindell party house. Phi Gamma Delta, spring party, K. of C. hall. Bushnell Guild house dance. Saturday, May Closed night. Farmer's Fair. Sunday, May 7. V. W. C. A., May morning break fast, 7 a. m., Ellen Smith hall. "Business Is tho exchnnge of goods or service with a profit to both the parties," stated Mr. O. J, Fee, be fore the Freshmen engineers last Monday, at the Orientation lecture, Mr. Fee is a graduate of tho Uni versity of Nebraska and Is now en gaged In the laundry business as the president of the Evans laundry. In order that success may mean a lot to a person he must keep In touch with tlie people that are less fortunate than himself. Mr. Fee Il lustrated this idea by mentis of two pyramids, one upright nnd the other Inverted. In tho upright pyramid the word ".success" can only be writ ten small because the sides converge is you get nearer tlie top. But with the Inverted pyramid tlie sides never meet us you go up and tlie word "success" can be written large with out limit. Tlie services of every kind of eng ineer linve been used In his laun dry, Including the human and snni- tark engineer. At one time the ex haust, steam from an engine was urned into the air and wasted, it is now used for heating the wash boll- " t it. ers, tnus saving ii per cent, oi mu fuel formerly used. By rearranging the position of certain machines, the operators were saved many steps. n the course of a day tills meant tlie saving of a walk of four miles per operator, or one hours work. When this is multiplied by one hundred workers It means a large saving. Gasoline is used for dry cleaning clothes. The used gas has to be purified so that it can be used again. This was first done by distillation, but a loss of 20 per cent by evapora tion was noticed and besides this the process was very dangerous and yielded a large quantity of crude oil that, was wasted. The gasoline and dirt are now separated by means of a cream separator. The clean gas obtained in this way is fit for clean ing colored clothes but for white clothes the gas must be further cleaned by distillation. Before the war, the Germans made tlie best dyes. This was because Germany was planning for the war and her dye factories were highly developed, owing tot he fact that they can be easily turned into ex plosive factories. America is now making dyes superior to those that were made it Germany. A factory operator or inspector can spoil large quantities of goods by not paying attention to the work. Mr. Ve illustrated this by telling of a piece of work that came to his laundry the other day. A fifirm in Lincoln had 200 yards of white sheet ing that had turned yellow. This was due to the factory operator al lowingthe cloth to remain too long in the chlorine bath and the in spector passing it as O. K. The laun dry was only able to save 25 per cent of tlie cloth. The bureau for recommendation ol teachers as on file, besides call from schools of this state, calls from fif teen oilier states. The positions are mostly for College or Normal Instruc tors. Apong the numerous calls are , those for athletic directors, science ! instructors, teachers of Janguage.3, land one from a South Dakota super'n tendent for a dean of women. Sigma Gamma Epsilon. There will be an important business meeting of Sigma Gamma Epsilon Thursday evening. May 4, at 7:30 p. m., at tlie museum. Contemporary Opinion BRUTUS ON BROADWAY Are you worn out by overwork and fatigue, exhausted by the thousands of blows of your heels or overwhelmed by business worries? If vou arP An not bother with O'Sullivan s and pat ent medicines; buy a copy of Shake speare and rid yourself of all your trouble. Shakespeare is advised as a sedative for the hurrying crowds of New York, and perhaps having tried all other methods of avoiding fatigue, some few may adopt this suggestion like the man who increased ius Ford's efficiency 9643 per cent by the pur chase of accessories, bought a gallon of gasoline and started fro California. He had only gone the usual twenty miles, however, when the engine stopped. Some, made cynical by sim- Delians. The Delians are entertaining their parents, landlords and land ladies at their open meeting Friday night. Oth ers welcome. Faculty hall, 8 p. m., May 5, Union. The open meeting Friday .night, May 5, .wil be a Bizad Teachers program. Union hall, 8:14 p. m. Special Notice. The Summer Session of the Univer sity of Nebraska as announced by the Extension Department will have two terms of five weeks each in which twelve hours of possible credit can be made. More than two hundred are offered in thirty-five departments under the instruction of seventy teach ers. Splendid facilities for regular uni versity students. Quality of Instruc tion equal to that of any other time in the year. Unusual opportunities for Want Ads WANTED Solicitors. Leading cor respondent school of Its class wants several clean cut representatives In various districts of Nebraska and South Dakota to present high class educational proposition with attrac tive financial returns. Summer va cation or permanent. Must be able to furnish references and surely bond. Give full particulars in first letter. Address 101, Nebraskan. LOST A sorority pin. Phone B3477. FOR RENT Sorority house for com ing yea". Eleven bedrooms. Sleep ing porch for twenty five, two baths. Harvey Rathbone Co., 118 No. 11th. 2t. WANTED Theses to type. Call B2396. 3t LOST A pair of brown kid gloves at Sta. A. Return to Stud. Act. office. LOST Com. Club. pin. Finder please Call L 9445 . 2t TAKEN by mistake from Military Storeroom a silver Eversharp pen cil having the initials F. A. K. Valued as keepsake. Please return . to Military Storekeeper," R. 4, Ne braska Hall. 5-4 :3t tfsxiixiLirssajQ The Popular Weather Flag Indication: "Fair and Warmer" It's a VASSAR Union Suit $1.50 3 for $4.25 Tack an M. Sli. After Your Name IMAGINE a course without profs; without study; without examinations, but with a degree awarded after the first lesson. That's the Williams' Course in Shave ology. One trial of Williams' Luxury Shav ing Cream and you are an M. Sh. a Master of Shaveology. No rules to follow. Rub it in or don't rub it in; use lots or little; cold water or hot it doesn't matter. If your razor is decently sharp and you have Williams' within reach you'll get a shave that you didn't know was possible. A rich lather a thick lather a refreshing lather. And Williams' gives instantly a feeling of health and vigor to your skin that no complexion soap can surpass. te5i Cream a u u ii ' ; X B; k ft ii.Tit: .';;'.;;;; u, X ii'ira;?; y' :ftmt.KiK The latest creation in a colar attached shirt. Just the shirt you want for warm weather. It is soft, white negligee, sty-1 lish. cool and com- 8 fortable with the 1 single cuff. Dress yourself in one and see how pleasing it feels. 3 Varsity Cleaners Call B-3677 RCY WYTHERS FRED THOMSEN Managers . a ifit ) flOl I MATTERS AND HA&ZP DASHERS I SUBSCRIPTION DANCE I FRIDAY, MAY 5th I Commercial Club 1 I Northwall's Jazzland Band 1 v Admission .$1.10 Inc Tax 8 Tickets on sale Meier Drug Co., g Pillers Pharmacy