Wednesday, September 27, 1922 THEi DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan ihiin.,i.,y m Ti,v iniiriB of a,;h w.-k t.y tlm I iiIvithKv ..f Nplinmit. Areopti'il f..r innllluir lit xpM'lal rnte of riuni lor III l.ctl..l 110.1, A.t w Ociobur . 11117 Kiiit.ni i i ' iuv 1 i.i-i! tfuiiiiiiry .'ii. OFFICIAL 1MVKKSITV l'l lll.M ATION Vuiin Ui. filroil.,n of tha Minimi 1'ub. iifuiion llminl. . KntlTPll IIH H(Oiillil.pltiu .......... po.Cofflco In I.li.foln. X..,niHka. unci, r ihr Act nf CoinriVHH, March 3. 1K7U. ouDw-ripuan ntv tM) a ytr " '""y Vive Out. Aililri'RK nil roiiiiiiiiiilrnlloiiii to THK 1).II.Y NK.IIKASKAN Stntlon A, Lincoln. t.,. TF.I.EPIIOM; I nlvrr.lly 144 KvrlilurN lUiKHi Kdllorinl ami ImikIiiohh ofricen In mnuli west corner of Iiiihoiiioiu of Ailiui mImi rii lion niiiiiiini:. Belle Farinnn Kclltc Office Hours 10 11 nml 4-5 iliilly llerbrrt llrownrll, ,lr .MiiiiaKliiK Kuitor Office hoiim. 3 to (I, Mmulsiv, Twmliiy. WediiPHiluy. TliurHiliiy, Satiirilny. Mnrjorle H jnmil Aoclnt. K.lllur r.uwuru nurk Miclit Killl Robert r. train KigM Kill!- Clmuncry Klnxry llulnrN MuimKcr Office Hoiim 1 to (1 Dally. Clifford M. IllckH, Amt't. ltuln- Mnnmcrr Frank F. Fry .... ( In ulallon Mnimicrr Mltht Kdltor for tliU Ine. Robert Craig, Meeting the Situation. The University continues to grow. Rfcl-orts on enrollment bliow an in crease this year. ClasBes in many departments are unusually large. The increased enrollment and -the demands for certain instruction have taxed the teaching force in some de partments to the utmost. Instructors are meeting the increase in the size of their classes in the best way pos sible. In cases where the classes were too large for any satisfactory instruction many adjustments were made. This caused inconvenience for a number of students. The student who wanted all of his classes in the morning found it difficult to accustom himself to a class which cut into the middle of the afternoon. But he was not as great a disadvantage as the student who found himself in a class for which the enrollment was- too small to warrant its continuance, when in another class standing room was at a premium. The small cliiss was disbanded and the instructor put where he could do the greatest good for the largest number of students. It was hard for some students who were thus left out to readjust their registration. Tlioy finally,-however, revised their sched ules and accustomed themselves to the new order. Then they were sur prised to find that the new schedule was entirely satisfactory. Numerous instances could be given of students who at first com plained about their schedules, but find now that they are satisfactory. Even those who are still regretting that they could not take just the subjects wanted at the hours wanted can console themselves with the thought that they are a part of a large system which must work so as to benefit the largest number of students. U-N0T1CE The Girls Tennis Tournament. Every University girl who knows anything about handling a tennis rac quet will find it worth while to enter the girls' tennis tournament. The tennis tournament is under the direr tion of the Women's Athletic associa tion, which gives a chance for win ning W. A. A. points. Entrants in previous competitions have said that they learn more about tennix while playing in a tournament than in a greater number of ordinary niatdies. ;!!rn' is a pleasure in such compel; tion which is entirely lacking in the usual match. The weather is ideal for outdoor sports. Juniors and seniors who are not taking any required physical training will find that the practice games and the scheduled tournament games will give them the outdoor exorcise which they need. Every player should sign up before noon to day to enter the tournament and then go out and enjoy the games. (NotlccK of irciicrnl Intercut will lie printed in llils column for two coiinccu- live ila,K. Copy Hluiulil lie ill tile Nc lii'iihknii office ly five nclock. Home Economics Club Important business meeting of the Home Economics club Thursday, Sep tember 2S, 1922, Ellen Smith hall. Christian Science Society C hristian Science Society will meet in Facility Hall at 7:30, Thursday, September S. University Glee Club Firht regular rehearsal will be held Wodnesday at 7 o'clock. Temple theater. All members requested to !je present. History of Journalism, English 18S tee Instructions and assignments, bulletin board (University Hall 106.) M. M. FOGG. Swimming Girls registered In swimming for credit see Miss Clark in the gym office unless you have already secur ed your ticket. Ambassador's Club Meeting of the Ambassador's Club in the Social Science auditorium on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Every members is requested to be present. Viking. Viking meeting has been called for Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Alpha Tan Omega House. Alpha Chi Sigma. Business meeting cf Alpha Chi Sigma at 7:15 P. M. Thursday in Chemistry Hall. Very important. An Club Initiation I Ag dub initiation Wednesday night September 27. Horse barn. Mem bership card for 1922-23 must be shown for admittance. Girls' Tennis Tournament Entries for the all-University gir'' singles and doubles tennis tourna ments may be made until Wednesday noon, Sept. 27. Sign up in the gym. First and second rounds will be played off the last of this week. A. A. M. E. The student branch of the Ameri can Society of Mechanical Engineers will meet in room 201 of Mechanical Engineering on Wednesday, Septem ber 27 at 7:30 p. m. This is the first meeting of the year and fresh men are especially invited to attend. Come out and get acquainted. Freshman Convocation Miss Ileppner wishes to call atten tion to the fact that through a mis take in announcements the day has been named as Tuesday instead of Thursday. All track letter and numeral n en ue asked to report at once to Gard ner in Coach Schulle's office for suits and to make tlierr track registration. Coed Convocation There will be a convocation for Freshman girls Thursday, Sept. 2S, 11 a. m. in tlie Temple theater to famil lalize the new girls with the prob lems, traditions and scholastic stand ards of tli" University. All freshman ;;'r1s who attend will be excused from tlie 11:00 o'clock classes. CARIi C. EXGBERG A. A. E. A. A. E. meeting Wednesday after-no-nti at 5., M. E. 20G. Everybody out. All students registered at the em ployment bureau at the University V. M. C. A. are requested to leave their telephone numbers and ad- dre.ses. Many of the students regis tered 1 efnre they had determined their permanent address and conse quently the bureau is unable to get in touch with them. Thirty-five New Pre-Med Students Eighty-five per cent of the 170 students enrolled as pre-mcdics, an swered to roll-call at the pre-med meeting Monday. Theio is an In crease In enrollment of thirty-five students. The various pre-medlc organiza tions were outlined as follows: E. F. Frazier, Nu-Med; It. B. Sander son, Omega Beta Pi, professional lire-medic fraternity; R. A. Steere, Theta Nu, honorary pre-niedic fra ternity. The following second-year men gave pointers to the freshmen: Messrs Loder, Nuteman, Seeley, Smith, Dahlberg. Responses by lirst-year men on "Why I'm here" were made by Messrs. Casten and A XuMed orchestra of thirty pieces is being organized. Nine singers are also included in the membership. There will be monthly meetings of the Nil-Mods. tices are held at the Conservatory Wednesday nights and Saturday mornings. Watch tfie reformers claim that coffee is dangerous. A man recently killed his wife by hitting her with a percolator. Richmond Dispatch. Lost and Found Subscribe for the Awgwan. Subscribe for the Awgwan! This is not a command; just a hint to all those -wise individuals who want to f i,a most nut of their school ca reer. Awgwan completes the college student's education by giving mm in thn rolleee humor. Too much seriousness in college Is ..ntrni nnd nnlmacineable. Yet there is so much of the serious in ac quiring a college education that a Hndi nwids that which will make him smile. Awgwan supplies this need. On the pages of Awgwan win tiH a rnnresentation of the light HO ll'""" - and amusing incidents br accidents of college life. Experts in tne an oi nn.n.avinr contribute to Nebraska's comic. Therefore, if you want enjoy the toest of fun. suhscnoe ior ab wan. rwwi one seek to reform others be cause one wants to save their souls or because they annoy him? Bene ovlence or irritable selfishness, which? St. Louis Globe-Democrat There will always be something in need of reforming as long as people are willing to pay salaries to profes sional reformers Wynne Progress. CALENDAR Room for More Voices In University Chorus Chorus registration is being held open a few days yet in order to in sure a good season. The enroll ment is especially large, and Mrs. Raymond is planning on doing big things this semester. There is an opening for good voices in all sec tions, but register immediately if you wish to receive one of the va cancies I Two new teachers have been nddod to the Conservatory list: Mira Murry in the dramatic department and Roy Wall, a baritone, in the voice department. The Symphony orchestra, under the leadership of Mr1, Steckleburg will begin practices this week. Trac- Modern rooms for one or two men or women, 1432 G St. Phone L-8109 For sale One-half set drawing in struments. Good condition. Inquire at office. New alto saxophone for sale cheap. Phone B275S; address 1202 M street. mm WW M 0 V- Students Lot us solve your iliiiiclnu problems. Tlie Nrwrat Dimer The Amlinssiulor Vox Trot. Society Walk and the Chatty Catch Step. Also all the favorites learn them at CARROLL'S Staff of Instructors Neb. State Bank Bldg. 1.1th nml O rhonn I, no8 Lost Pair of bone-rimmed glasses. Return to Dally Nebraskan office. Lost Shcll-rlmmed glasses in case, between 1548 R St. and Library. Call Mae Regan, B35S0. Lost: Waterman fountain pen, be tween I nlversity and Pharmacy hallls on Sept. 25; also small gold pencil, near Grant hall, about Sept. 15. Re ward. Call Gamma Phi Beta house. Lost Kalophronean Society pin. Call B 4123. a Charlotte Beauty Shop Miss Lottie Newer has opened an up-to-date shop at 1210 M St. Lindel hotel. Special attention given to marceling, and hair dress. PHONE B2559 Have You Noticed how much farther the dollars go this fall Just think of the smart shirts, ties and hats you can buy here for little money Get Your Eversharp Pencils Fountain Pens Alarm Clocks Select Xmas gifts and we will ' hold them. Fenton B. Fleming Jewel Shop 1137 O St. B-3421 A - M 1 1 is nn up-to-date pnoto, maae in tne oesi equippea newiy decorated Studio in the Middle West. Eat Your Meals at the Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria Regular $5.25 Meal Ticket For Only $4.75 "Filling Station for Hungry Folks" Cpen 6:30 A. M; Close 7:30 P. M. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A largre faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. Phone B1392 11th & R Sts. MUXSOX MOTOR COMPANY, 1125 P ST. RENT-A-FORD B-1550 B-1517 DRIVE IT YOURSELF The Place For Better Service Cars Reserved by Phone Given Special Attention I Wednesday, September 27 Alpha Kappa Psl meeting, 7:30 p. m., Sigma Thi Epsilon house. Thursday, September 29 Sigma Gamma Epsilon meeting, 7:15 p. m., Museum. Alpha Chi Sigma business meeting at 7:15, Chemistry Hall. Friday, September 30 Lutheran Club social meeting, 8 p. m., Y. M. C. A. room, Temple. Delta Tau Delta house dance. Delta ITpsllon house dance. Saturday, September 31 uKppa Phi party for Methodist girls from 3 to 5 in Art Hall. Wesley Guild stag party, Temple. Mrs. Avery's tea for Dr. Ida Scud- der, Ellen Smith hall, 2:30-4. BEFORE There are meters of accents And meters of tone; But the best of all meters Is to meet her alone. After There are letters of accent And letters of tone, But the best of all letters Is to let hor alone. Tartan Typed Papers Alwavs Score with the "Prof They save his time and that's important. They save your time, and that's important too. Portable makes all writing swift and easy. It is the most complete of all portable type writershas the STANDARD KEYBOARD and all the familiar features of the big machines. And it is so com pact that it fits in a case only four inches high. Price, complete with case, $60. LATSCH BROS., COLLEGE BOOK STORE, REMINGTON TYPE WRITER C, Banker's Life Bldfl. 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