The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 21, 1922, Christmas Edition, Image 1

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Christmas
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LINCOLN, NLT.KANKA. Till USDAY, DKCK.MLKK L'l, VM:
Bill TREE
1 E fiO Of!
BUS TONIGHT
vesical Program Is Planned for
m L. Annual Celebra
tion
ASK FOR NO DONATIONS
mt3 slid Sororities Arrange
Parlies on Other
Nifflits
Tonli'l't is Christmas night, for the
; (lf ,.. diversity f Nebrav
; vnmity at 7: IH this evening
tc program "'-" t!"! ,Co,r:1
k,r .school will conduct j dnuh.u
.ration- -that of tlio vacation co
lll(,idl,t Willi Chritina;! ami that ot
cjristmas Its-It -will etnrr.
ril(,r tin- au-piccs "f " A" 11 nl
v,Tily Tarty committee an elnbor-
a(l,y J.-. Or.'ll '! I liriM 111(13 "
uIar H;M!t.l Cliius 111 UK' person ui
but wt-'r.' inn supposed that
,a program of singing. "" last but
cot l.-.vt !'v candy for all those who
atidul the l"''f;raiii have boon ar
fa,,;,,! to li- l r I'"' students make a
fitting celebration for tho Fnivel sity.
Good Program.
Tl,e pro,':ram fur the evening will
start off willi sim-ing by tho entire
audience. Print. m1 copies of th esongs
to lie Kim;: w ill b diestributed. Fol
ImviTg tin' community singing the
Vesper Clioir will sing.
Mi'fs I.onoro Rurket. a former Ne
braska (.(ml. 'i.t. and a well-known so
prano of Lincoln, will then sing a
soio.
Tlio Vesper Choir will again sing
ami another solo w ill he given.
Community singing will conclude
the program proper. Imt following the
close of the final sing 01.1 Saint Nich
olas ttill distribute the sweet moats.
First in Years.
Tlio community Christmas celebra
tion by the University community is
tho first le hi in years. Several years
ago a beautifully ligbteil tree was ;i
nart of the program h''M in behalf
of the Near Fast Relief and after th"
night of the program the tree was
kept light. . I throughout the holiday
season, and hundreds of Lincoln
people made special trips to the min
ims to view Hie t,ve. There will be
no collections for the benefit, of any
one no money asked whatever at the
Thursday eiiiing urogram. Uniwr
sity nmhoriiie have not as yet stated
definitely that the tree will burn
thrniK-hent the week, but it is. said
that thay are favorable to the id-i
a:al p'an to do so.
I'ratevn'ti.-s ;u:, sororities, mo t of
them. IcM heir Christmas parties on
other nights than the community
proL-ra ;: i nigh!, and a ( l ow il of several
hundred I'nier. ity men ami women
is eie ,t,.,i t .,((, ,,, 1 1 i program to
night at 7:1.".
MTC
10 BUY CANDLES
No Fived p, iCc for ' Candles -Fuiula
for Hus:;nn
Relief
llu a ( an, lb-:
This is th,. cry on the (.iinpua tu
'hi.v and v,:,t.-rday. The can, lb-.-',
vlii.a ar,- b.-ing s.,1,1 at no iiv.-d
pi-c, ar,- to lie lighted in tie.' win
lows of th, homes or the Mml-hls.
and nit, r the (eb-br.ition at the cam-I'U:--
( hristtmis tree tonight, the m-m-I'er.-j
of t,,. Vesper Choir of the 1'ni
Mr,:l y. w. c. A. will sing in front
of nil th" houses wle re these, lighted
C'tnl!, i nr, found. The proceeds from
the sab- of the candles will go to the
Kussiun Student Itelief.
The Wspi r Choir ask that ail
iduil. iil.j who intend to have cand'eM
lu tle ir windows call Kllen Smith hall
fain-time during the day to rem. I
'li'ir locations. The Choir, because
"f the nu.'ub. r of place.; which it will
lm v; to go, will probably be I.i'o.
mid patience u counselled for those
'. brants of the "White Christinas "
wh. live out 'in t lift city.
Stmbnts in war-rid. leu Kurope are
K"iiig to school in the valiant attempt
to a. ipure that broader outlook which
w.l be the saving of the Kuropean
countries. Kdueateil men. ten years
from now, will bn the young men
who are now- in tho rr.ivcrsltes.
striving to b t themselves to be those
men win win ho the rulers of tl.e
European states after thn war reae
tton in finished.
nd the suffering In these conn
tries hi so acute that the students
arc unable to procure enough to eat
avoid the pangs of hunger. When
n .'tops to consider that horn one
can have luxuries undreamed ot In
nu..-ia,
Botany Professors
Z.eave for Boston
Dr. Pool mid Prof. J. k.
Weaver of tlio Potany department
plan to leave Lincoln Saturday for
Boston where they v ill attend the
national nnnual meeting of the Amer
ican Association for the Advance
ment of Science, from December "P,
to 30.
Dr. Tool wil give a paper at the
meeting, and I'rof. Weaver will give
two papers, one to the Botanical So
ciety of America and the other lu the
Ideological Society of America.
IRE GORHHUSKER
OUT
Complete Orfyanivition of Staff of
Nebraska Annual Publi
cation ASSIGN TWENTY-FIVE-
Compulacry E'aff Meeting Called
for Thursday Afternoon
in Office
Additional Conihu.-lo-r staff up
pointnionts were announced yest.rday
afternoon as follows:
Classes.
Lola lieike.s.
Hugh 'Wilson.
Dorothy Taylor.
Francis Weintz.
Lay Phelps.
Organizations.
Z.dla Gillmor.
Dors Trot I.
Florence -Miller.
John Townetid.
Athletics.
Howard Ruffett.
Sarah SurLer.
Zolla Roope.
Art.
Alplionsino C'lapp.
Howard Turner.
Yiilorn Hulling, r.
Helen Kuinnier.
Military.
Kobert F. Craig.
Sieve King.
William Bortwell.
Pdnnehard Anderson.
Student Life.
Marjorie Wymau.
Carolyn Airy.
Kno Gronawalt.
Irnia Wiltse.
I. eland Snyder.
Editorial Stenographers.
Fdna Kent.
Kntheriuo Koch.
A coinpul ory meeting of all niem-
b, rs of the staff has lieeti canea ioi
! .'! o'clock Thursday afternoon in tl
! Coruhuslicr office in the- basement of
I the Administration buildings. All ap
'pointers who expect to sf-rvo on the
j staff must attend this initial meeting
Ceiiel'al plans will be outlined so
, that the work may be started before
i the holidays.
' More appointments to both -the ed-
iioiial and biisine-s stall's may be an
; noiinc d aft. r the Chii-tmas rer.-ss.
i The C,in;hr,-k, r -al. - campaign will
be (allied on soon after the openim:
: of rchnol and before tie- ! cii.ni: ol
: t he Second i ell.e.-tef.
! The ;,i.point:uen1s iinnoune. d today
I ... ! ma !-' by the editor of the var
! ions ,! paltinei.ti of the boolr.
I V. A. A. To Entertain
! Children in Armory
Piftein unfortunate lidl" children
will he 'lie guests of the no-ii,!- i i ot ,
the V. A. A. at a ( lu'b tmas party in ,
the Armory.
y. -id. a toy p. ihapi two toys -doi"
will I"- varm unilercbilhir.g.
idoekil.g'. caps, ven shoes, pad.
, !:i!,i to r, ei.e th,- things he need.-loo-t.
(if oim-i', there will be cand,
nnl nut.) in little stockings tied to
a large Christmas tree, which u II be
lghted during the party.
At.r Fomo lively games, the gifts
will bo distributed, and a luncheon
will be Fcrvcd. Tho committee on
sists of the following: Plnnohe Gram
li. h. .b ssie lloitt. Marie Snnv( ly.
Itefr. shmonts: Rosalie l'latner. Ln
V. rne Brubnker, and I-ois Ptder.-a n.
December Number of
Awgwan Is Published
The mistletoe season Is gludly ac
claimed in Mt- ".Smackers" number of
Awgwan which appeared on the cam
pus today. The history of tho cus
tom of kisxing under the m'st'etoo Is
discussed at length in various places
with cautions to look first.
Dunihells aro given an opportunity
to guess what is wrong with a dra
ing that appears in the center of tho
hook. All the innocence of youth is
recalled by a "days ot real Fport"
cartoon. The book is duite a mem
orial to the flapper and the finale
hopper.
Copies may be rescurpd at Station
A in University hall today and Friday.
APPONTMEHTS
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Episccpalion Club
Meets on Tuesday
Tin: Kpiscopalian club of tho
versity held its monthly meetmt:
the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday evening
Cla. Harold Morgan, he first pre:;i-i
dent of tho club, Kev. McMillan, stu
dent pastor, anil quaiuiru joynci.i
m-esident ot tho club made ,hort
speec hes, rians for tho coming year
wero discussed
was read.
and tho constitution
E
H MEN
AT 0HI1 BANQUET
Twenty-two Lcttermen Guesta of
Omaha Alumni at University
Club
Twenty-two football letter men, ae
companieil by the coaches, were given
a banquet at the University club in
Omaha last night, by tho Omaln
alumni in celebration of the success
ot the football season. Chancellor
Avery, Coach Dawson, Harold Holt.
alumni secretary; Coaches Frank and
Day. John Sell. ek. ag-nt of .-iud. m
activities, and James Tyson, student
manager, were present at the ban
(pie;.
Howard Hunter, Omaha attorney
made the sp.-. eh of welcome to the
team. Arrangements were in charge
of Vincent Haskell of the alumni a :
Mtei.itinn who sent the invitations to
tin coaches nnd. litter men sen"
lime ago. It was r.pected that as
fi.,(ant roach Swauson, who is in
n l. i t.i ( Ti.olov of the "We-(em
ess,aper 1' ii ion. world a!-o b1 :.l!
the banquet. Coach Pchull.' (oiildjsii
not be v.resent. as be is out on ; i dr
tour In the wevt.-rn part
stale.
Son.o ot fhe men makiiiL'
will not return to Lincoln
go dir.it to their homes
Christinas holidays.
th
but for
trip
will
tin
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Merry Christmas!
'WED
CABINET
il UNABLE
IKE SPEECH
.,,, ,T , T.
Daniels Called by "Urgent Engage-
merit to Washing
ton
DELAYED BY BREAKDOWN
Former Naval Secretary to Have
Spoken at Convoca
.
tion
ilon. Joseplitts Daniels, formor j
secretary of tho navy, vlio was to;
have spoken at a special convocation J
at II o'clock today at the Tempi-'- j
was forced to leave Lincoln, on tho
midnight train last night to fulfill an
urgent engagement m Aaslitngton
D. C. Xo convocation will bo held.
Mr. Da:ii, arrival in the city was
delayed by a breakdown on the Rock
Island lines and v. :n forced to come
bv auto to fill hi; F.p-aking engage..
lllrlll at li
Fork club
nqu
the
a of the
Lincoln
Knif. and
hotel last
I evening,
j The gm
' committee
i Morri-s. y,
I was tn.-t by a reception
composed of Chief Justice
Regent P. L. Hall. F. P.
id. Prof.---or M. M. Fog7-
; .xpi'e- ed li i.'il'-elf ;is be-
i ?n:ivi ly m
i Mr. Daub-! ;
! ing anxious
i and promi -
to visit tho Lmversity
1 Professor Fogsr. at
j whoso imitation he was to speak this
I morning, that ho would come to Lin
i (-(dn th- next time that ho wa-, in tho
! middle west.
j "Tho Challenge of Pence" was the
bj, ef upon which Mr. Dam-H an
-. s, ,; Hie piombrrs of tho Knb'o and
Fork club. ITo was Introduced by J.
I-;. I.awr. n. e. Law, '11, oditior of the
Lincoln Star. At his right at the
banquet table wcro seated Govornor-el.-ct
an 1 Mrs. Charles V. Bryan.
(Continued on Pace Four).
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Along with Santa Claus
The Staff of the Daily Nebraskan
wishes the students and faculty
of the University
Merry Christmas
and
A Happy New Year
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Ajrsrsborg Publishes
Article on Mollusks
H. P. K
sor at the
Agershorg, a new profes
I'niversity thi3 year, has
published a paper in the Novcnib; r
i ;ii,- of the Journal of Experimental
Zoology.' Th.) tiilo of tho articlo it. J
"Some Observations of Qualitative
Clymical and Physical Stimulations
in Xudibranehiate Mollusks "With
Special Keferetiee to tho Itolo of
Khinophores."
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IIIV.'V lfI OUI.U
G "RJfJ FEED"
'Fanners . Family Fun Feed"
Wi'l Feature Organized
Ag Week
T! l-'arnier's Family Fun Feed,
ov-or. d by ih" College of Agrieui-
i
to:
. w ill be one of the lai'-'e get
1 1, er - v, ims of Organised .griciil
W. .k. which begins the second
.i-marv.
Mn
j of
i i '; ii-itial event hold in
... Moil v. Mil Organized Agricul
a. .'. bi-ji-ka, and it, ot'f. rs a
ee ;';ir all i-'iors to gel. togeli;e.
acquainted, f'-pecial en-
insti-rt 'i.e; boon arranged. Alpha
a,,,i (imicroii Nu. honorary so
:. w id take active part in sta -
Mill
. ha
j and
i t.-r:
j
; . a t
iim
Tl
in A
f, , i : open to all int.
i.-ullure. and will b-
-led
held
a1
Wednesday
." o'eloel..
The y--;,l
Agriculture
ai'ternoon, January
, program for Organized i
promises to be betiPr:
Twelve organized Agri
than ever,
cull in al f-oci
ties of Nebraska, many
having several divisions, will unite
for their animal nice! burs. Ineiu 1 ;
on their programs aro such men a:
David Friday, President of the Mi h-i:-an
Ag'i, ultural College , who will
speak at a mass meeting Thursday
afternoon on "A State Agricultural
U?lvcrsily Student
Is Married Tvwscla:
Mildred Wylaml and Albert
1 lasting:) were iniirrlcd nt tho First
Pre: bMei ian chiir.di Tuesday at 1
o'icok. Tho brido l.i tho daughter of
Dr. ami Mrs. A. Li. Wyland of Un
derwood, Iowa nnd is n member of
(lamina l'bi J'.eia. She !.) iv senior
in the Vnivcrsily. Mr. Hasting i Is
tho son of Mrs. Franklin Kohl
Hasings ft Colo-ado Springs) atxi I
a !lie;ele - of fleta Tlleta I''i of UlWJ
Si ale r-iiv.-rsilv. Tliey -'.ill make tlie:r
home in Lincoln.
IDCC
mas:1
iliu
ATTEND MESSIAH
Claris D:f-:r.i'";'.ed Durinp,' ?ro
grtim iri Nc-.vly E-il:"rpnd
Armory Wednesday
HAVE Id ANY SOLOISTS
Beautiful Service Fre-ented by
University Musical Organi
zations More than a thousand people at
tended Handel's "Messiah," given by
the .VniversMy Chonn of two hun
dred and fifty voices, the rniverslty
orchestra, and a striiu: quintet com
posed of Kdward .1. Walt. Wiliam T
Quick. Mrs. August M.!. r. Mis.-, Lil
lian I-::ehe. nnd Mark Pierce with
Miss Do'ina Custin at the piano. nu
Mrs. Valitlf i'.urlinghani Ito'-s nt the
pipe organ, under the. direction of
Mrs. Carrie 11. Raymond, at. 10 o'clock
We, Inc., lay in the enlarged T'nivor
sity Armory. The trumpet obligaU) in
the final bass solo was played by
i Mr. Don Perry.
The soloists wire: soprano. Miss
Margaret Ferry; contralto, Mi'-s Sy!
via Colo: tenor, Francis Piers, and
bass, Oscar Bennett. The. choir of
nino ladies which gave the major
theme in the "Lift, up your heads, O.
i'e
gtilos" chorus vas com posed of
th.- following: Allude-lle Drown, inn;
Croft, Harriet Cruise, Ruth Alcorn,
until Carpenter, Mary Hall Thomas,
Ruth Dreamer, Margaret Getty?, and
Myrtle Kemp.
i At the (lose of the program, Mrs.
' Raymond, who directed the produ
lion, was given a bouquet ot red
j roses. Loud applause greeted the
I presentation.
' "The Messiah" was written in IT It.
! bv George Frederick Handel, who is
; now regarded as one of the masters
of music of all time. The FnivorMty
chorus pros, nts the oratio every year
t jnM, belo.-e the beginning ot the
Christmas holidays. Formerly, no
;,pace large enough to accommodate
! the crowd has be.-n available, but
"! with the' Ihrowiiig tog, .'.her of the
! two rooms of tho second floor of the
Armory, all the students .were able
to atur.d as well as a sprinkling
of town p, opl wv.ho were particular
inter. scd in the production.
Tearioi.-Tv hleneTier were crrct-
ed at th
eV.U ill,:
i nalded
stage in
follows :
ba'i k of the room, so that j
se far to tho rear would he
to see Die singers on in.
i lie west end. The program
1 he Prophecy.
Con-fort Ye My People.
And the Glory of the Lord
Revealed.
Thus Saith the Lord of Hosts
Tenor
Choi u
Shall Pa
P.a.-s -
P.nt Who
Mav Abide tho Fay of
His Coming.
The Nativity.
i'.e-lnrinl Symphony.
S-.prano There Were Sbepr-rds
Abiding in the Field. And Lo1 Tie
AlU'cI or the Lord Cam- Fnlo Them.
And the Angel Said Fnfo Th.-m. Fear
Not. And Suddenly There Was With
the Ai
! a M'llliiud- of tho Heaven
ly Host.
Chorus
Glory to God in the High
st.
Contrail
e Plilld
o- Then Shall the Fyos of
I!,. Opened. He Shall Feed
Like a Shepord.
-Come Fnto Him All Ye
th
His Flock
Soprano
That Labor.
The Passion.
Chorus -Heboid the Lamb ot God.
T. nor- Thy Rebuke Hath Broken
His Heart. Behold and See if There
Pe
Any Sorrow Like Unto TIi3 Sor-
row.
Ho Was Cut tur out or
Land of the Living. But Thou Didst
Not Leave His Soul in Hell.
Chorus-Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye
Gates.
The Rcssurection.
Soprano I Know That My Ke
demer Liveth.
Quartet and Chorus Since by Man
Came Death. By Man Cume Also the
Resurrection. For As in Adam All
Died. Evpn So in Christ Shall All Be
Mado Alive.
Bass Behold! I Tell You a Mys
tery. The Trumppt Shall Sound.
Chorus Hallaloujah,! The Lord God
Omnipotent Ueigneth.
Kicking Turkey out of Europe is n
noble business, kicking Europe out
of Turkey is wicked.
THREE THOUSAND
m mm
S UU nUit HUM
mm ocprqc
H! ILIi HLULOO
3croT:d i-pretiter y'ef; dralion to
Start tbe First Week in
January
VIIL PUEITr.H DIi;ErJTI0N3
;?lan Ar-
t S'aulents
Unrolled Du'in" the First
Ccrnc:tcr.
Registration for the s, ootid semes
tMf will Ixg'n i : n -dial.' ly after the
t'hri.-lmas holidays. Students aro
urged to have (heir schedules planned
bv 'he tine th. y relnni to school lo
order to rave time.
Registration tin- y.ar will f.ntow
the same plan that was used last
y..ar. Resident stiul 'nl-, tlio,,. who
are now in school, will r.gi-t.-r from
January .1, the day I'niv,-r-ity opens
after vacation, until .lamtary 11. Stu
ihuts may ri gi t, r at any time dur
ing til".- .- ('a;, s, by s, ,-ing their ad
visers.
This plan, itiiiiaied last, year, has
been very successful. It eliminates
the. crowds and ih" m-o ssily of wait
ing in lines for hours at a time.
Fees are to be paid in the Armory,
using the east inlranee. the week
after registration, which is examina
tion week. The y may be paid from
!) to ii daily, except Saturday, when
fees will be r.-c, iv. d only between 8
and 12 o'clock.
Students in the'
Aiis and Si ietices
college, Including
dents nJid prolav..-
pre -medics, pro-
s. and these In
Arts and the Col-
the School of F
lego of Pus'ness Administration, will
pav their fee; on January 1' and IS;
and those in the cnlleg, s of Agricul
ture, Dentistry, Fngineering. Law,
Pharmasy. Teachers and Graduate
Colege will pay on January 13 and 20,
in the morning only.
Th" fo'owing directions are given
out by tho reci. trar for the order ot
parly registration of resident stu
dents: 1. Applys only to students regis
tered during the first semester 1922
23.
2. Dads for seeing adviser Jan
uary 3 to 11 except in College Of
Agriculture, where it is January S to
11.
?. See adviser at his office hoars.
I. See Dean of Women, if an un
dergraduate woman.
5. Leave your application blank
and statement of your outside actlvi
ties with the dean of your college,
,,-1,,-, ., nm-nv.-S VOL. COllfSeS atld
check's your fee.-.
j f!. Fees p i:d in Armory east door
i 0 to 5 daily except on Saturday, 8
! to 12.
I 7. A late jv will be charged all
students who do not. see their advisers
liy January 11. er do not pay their
fees by January 17 or i. according
to the assiunmi at for their college.
New students, those
i University for i'i" fir t
entering the
in-, w'll reg-
ay. January 17
ist-r hot V. eel! elllie:
and Saturday. January
The order
for new students I' Listr;
follows:
1. See Hi" registrar in
tion is 83
Social Sd-
ence 107.
2. See advis.r
and ii--. m of your
college as directed.
a Pav f.rs in Amu
,-t ei;-
trance.
Final examination..- are scheduled
f,.r (he w. ': b, Saturday, Jan
uary 1.1. ar.d i:-!ng Saturday. Jan
nary 20. Friday v. tiing. th- 12th,
wil be a cb- .d i.i:V. Th- definite
schedule of (an:i:. aliens will prob
ably be out Eoon af;-r vacation. Th
same plan will be followed as In
oth'-r years. Me t of th- examinations
will bo over by Thursday night.
Tho second semester will being cn
Monday, January 22.
After Vacation students will have
exactly ten days in which to com
plete their semester's work and get
ready for finals.
Radio Speech Made
By Ohio Professor
"Tho stnr of education is moving
westward.'
This was the keynote of the ad
dress by President Thompson of
Ohio Stale University nlumnl as
sembled in some !0 meetings through
out the country to commemorate
Ohio State Day. Speaking through
the radio telephone in the broad
casting station WEAO. President
hompson greeted his audience 'most
gladly on this anniversary of our
Ohio State Bay."
Devoting bis opening words to a re
view of Ohio States successful build
ing program and increase in enroll
ment, he told of the advancement Of
ideas on tho parts of the students
which are formulated in a helpful and
patriotic dpirit.