The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 09, 1922, Image 4

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RING LARDNER WRITES
ON "QUEEN OF SHEBA"
Ring Lar.ir.er, the noted humorist,
whose writings on sports and other
subjects have handed the entire coun
tiy many a laugh, saw "Queen of She
ba," the Williams Fox great love spec
tacle, which will bo shown at the
Orpheum and wrote to the producer
the following letter frcm Great Neck,
Long Inland:
"Dear Mr. Fox:
"Well I seen the Queen of Sheha
and got a good laugh when Solomon
showed the 10 commandments to his
4 year old kid. David, and told him
to never break none cf them as I
have als." got a son David that ain"t
only 2 years old, and has all ready
man handled the most of them and
beat No. 5 into a state of torpor.
And if Solomon was such a wise
cracker why dida't he marry the
Sheba gal which would of give him
another $1000 personal exemption
making a total of $1,001,000 off for
wife a'one and from what I seen of
her he could of went without camels
a couple of days and kept her in
clothes for a year. But all and all
you got a swell picture Mr. Fox and
it loks to me like more people would
read the great book if Virginia Tracy
had wrote all of it.
"Yours and etc.,
"(Signed) Ring W. Lardner."
OMAHA CLUB DINNER
TO EE ON WEDNESDAY
The last of the monthly dinner meet
in given by th Omaha Club this
SM-msN-r will be held Wednesday ev
ening -.t the Grand oHtfl. A fine
!iii!ir ; 'id a rhort snappy entertain
ment bv several talented Omaha stu
dents is promised, to make the meet
ing a pl'-a.-ant hour.
Kv ry previous mc-ting has been
well attended and very heartily en
joyed, and appearances show, from the
number of tickets sold already, that
this will be the b.'pgest meeting of the
yar.
A short business meeting following
the dinner will clear up several mat
ters cf business arising in the club.
The committee appointed to construct
a new 'DnstitutVn for the club will
make its report, and it will be brought
Remember
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before the club for adoption.
Every Omaha student Is a member
of the Omaha Club and only through
the cooperation of all can the alms of
the club 1e fully realized. Tickets can
be secured from the committee and no
Omahan should fail to be there
promptly at 6:15 Wednesday evening
ALL-COLLEGE DANCE
TO COME THIS WEEK
The last college dance of the school
year will be held next Friday night
at the University Armory. Flans are
well under way toward making this
one of the biggest parties of the year
The committee announces that a good
time will be guaranteed to all.
Northwall's Jazzland Band will fur
nish the music. Excellent checking
facilities have been arranged for with
no additional charge. Refreshments
also will be served.
Due to the fact that so few dances
are scheduled for this Friday and An
telope Park has been so crowded, this
all college dance comes at just the
right time.
The usual admission charge cf 35
cents will be charged.
DR. HOWARD TO GIVE
COURSES NEXT FALL
Dr. George Elliott Howard, profes
sor of Political Science and Sociology,
will return to the University next
fall and will give his regular courses
in Sociology the first semester. Pro
fessor Howard was granted an extra
semester's leave of absence last
spring and he and Mrs. Howard have
been spending the year in Los An
geles. Dr. Howard has published a num
ber of articles this year, chiefly in
the Journal of Applied Sociology, an
interesting new periodical published
by the University of Southern Cali
fornia. In addition to his graduate seminar.
Dr. Howard will offer, next semester,
a three-hour course In Principles of
Sociology at 10 ocock and a three
hour course in the Family at 11
o'clock, open to Juniors, Seniors and
graduates.
CO-EDS TO BE EXCUSED
FOR BIG TRACK MEET
All girls who attend the track meet
(either entrants or visitors) will be
given excuses for their Thursday
classes from 3 to 6 o'clock. This
trcak meet is a national affair and
Nebraska is reprsenting the Middle
Western section. Such schools as
University of California, University of
Wisconsin, University of Illinois
Florida State College for Women,
University of Arizona and Mississippi
State College for Women are to be
competitors. Immediately following
the meet, all first-plan records are to
be telegraphed to Los Angeles, where
the results will be compiled and giv
en to the press.
Extra Credits
During
SummerVacation
You can continue your ad
vancement scholastically this
summer without foregoing the
desired change and recreation
that summer should bring.
You will be refreshed and developed,
physically and mentally, through
attendance this summer at
KB e I SUMMER
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On the WOODED SHORE
OF LAKE MICHIGAN
Come to Evanston, the beauty spot
of Northern Illinois. Boat, swim, play
tennis, enjoy concerts," dramatic perfurm
ances and inspiring lectures. Earn credits
toward College, Professional, or Advanced
degrees. Faculty includes teachers ol oot
from other leading institutions.
Samnur Oisslm tedads tb following-schools;
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Courses covering full year's work in General
Chemistry, Physics, or Zoology for students
entering Media ne. Dentistry or Engineering.
School of Commerce offers courses in
"Salesmanship," "Factory Management,"
"Insurance," etc. School of Journalism
features oractical newsnaner work.
Many courses supplemented oy trips
u leaning industrial ana rmanciaj
centers ol Chicago, close of.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
It is highly probable that a woman's
track team will bo sent to the next
Olympic games. If so, the team will
be made of winners in this meet.
MORE TENNIS GAMES
TO BE PLAYED TODAY
In tho only game played in the first
round of the inter-fraternity tennis
tourney which is being played on the
Nebraska courts this week, the team
of Beta Theta Pi defeated the PI
Kappa Thi team 6 4, 1-6, 7-5, Monday
afternoon.
The following games will be played
today:
Phi Kappa Psi vs. Beta Theta Pi.
Phi Delta Theta vs. Acacia.
XI Psi Phi vs. Kappa Sigma.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha Tail
Omega.
Alumni Notes.
The nlumnl association is in re
ceipt of a letter from Hugh E. Smith,
'13, in which he makes mention ol
the following alumni now residing at
Bartlosville, Oklahoma: Archie Kahty,
E. C. Hindes, F. C. Campbell, C. C.
Hoffman, Bertha and Carl Drath. All
are in the employ of the Empire Com
panies.
Ruth Woodsmal!, '05, is the execu
tive of the Young Women's Christian
Association in the near east and her
address is 19 Rue Sira Selvi, Taxim
Square, Pera, Constantinople.
Margaret Seek, '16, is in charge cf
the Baldwin Missionary School, Nan
chung, China.
Clarence H. Ross, '22, is teaching
English in the Ord high school. He
expects to enter the Harvard Law
School in the fall.
In Years Gone By.
Twenty Years Ago Today
Word was received that the Cadet
Battalion would camp at Reward on
the Blue River.
Nebraska was given unanimous vie
ory in a debate with Missouri at
Columbia.
Eleven Yeart Ago Today
Eight men were Initiated Into Vik
Ing. honorary Junior men's society.
The University senate decided to
have no classes scheduled on Tuesday
and Thursday from 11 to 12, in order
that students might attend convoca
Hons.
Ten Years Ago Today
"The Gate cf Life," the dramatic
cantata given ;.t convocation by the
University chorus was attended by
one of the largest audiences of the
year.
Six Years Ago Today
Tlie cai-t for the senior play wa?
announced and rehewrsols were sched
uled to begin.
Five Years Ago Today
No university men had received or
ders to reach Fort Snelling lor the
officers' training camp, but It was ex
pected that many would bo called and
would have to leave on short notice.
Two Years "Ago Today
The annual Engineers' Banquet was
held at the Grand Hotel. Seventy htu
dent eningeers attended.
VICTORIOUS HUSKERS
MEET AMES SATURDAY
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ond. Green (L); third, M;;tcl.ett (B)
fourth. Malm (L). Distance, 40 feet.
S inches.
High jump Won by Green (L),
and Parks (G) tied; third, Wiley (I);
and Cook (LI tied. Height, 5 feet S
inches.
Broad jump Won by Adamson (L),
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BENNIE KRUEGER'S Dance Orchestra, whose playing at the famous
Club Durant at Delmonico's in New York is the sensation of the
season, records exclusively for Brunswick.
22 selections by Krueger's Orchestra are now in the Brunswick catalog.
Others are soon to be released. Let us play their latest recordings, and
others, for you.
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P H O N O G RwA P H S AND R.ECOR.DS
second, Glsh (E); third, Cozier (E);
fourth, Hanson (L). Distance 19 feet,
9 inches.
Polo vault Won by Gleason (F);
second, Cook (L); third, Glsh (E);
fourth, Wllkerson (G), Putnam (G),
tied. Height 11 feet.
WASHINGTON U.
TAKES A GAME
FROM HUSKERS
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or, unassisted. Umpire, Dye. Time,
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as our general agent during
summer vacation
We have two unusual propositions
whereby you can make at least
$100.00 weekly. A postal will-get
you the details of plans. Your time
for making money is short; why not
make the most of it? Write today be
fore you forget it.
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