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

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XsoKtiint Nl hi I ilil.n
. Tin- oli stand iiro lii.jn.ir inni .!un.
With them passes Hi,, uiii at ':!': i.
field Hint saw the Scarlet ('i'. ..!
In ills glory, that .saw il sui'i. i- d
fi :it, and saw some of 111.' he.-: no 'i
Hint 'ever carried til.', pipkin for ..'
hrasha come and jco.
ricturi; yourself having s. .-;i all
nth those historic old hoard:-: ha..'
noon. Smo tin? grout Fiitlien'onl i.i-m
lug tho tail for hln ga'n- t lit..- :,.:-t
time. Ret-all Iho tim, s nh.-n Fiero
hcrlain, tho nee of Nchr.i il.a .:..;.'. v
reeled off loiitf ond runs and e-isi'ii
a placo on tho first A!) ni-
football toait.s. ISrlnjr t i ir.:r. !
ninoty-yard end run that N.nr- He::,
made npainxt ....Xobraslsa f "' y
apo and the droplock, hy Paid Midi
on mat !.n! Syracuse i;j ''
",'): fclor!n.; ri:ty of ),.. did !i:, :- '
nr.' to ! j-tlpersodod hy IV ..; .si !
Tho pr. ,.t-i tra :no in I ho :; ii:(!
th" srliiM-1 vrs U.--0.1 at a fit!-:::: .;!;:
to n:arl tin1 iloiditip of th'.- : t!
turo and tho time to clour a ".ay,
X'.hat will sooon ho dodiris.
"That Pitiful Spectacle"
llrloi'ly hill oinphatlt'iilly wo would
niif;Kosl that Iho small iiorooiit a i;o of
hours who l.y ill i onsidorod ail Ions
nro In tho hahlt of ilisonilitin Urn
Collo!.'i In tho cyi-s of ontsldoi-.i i.lnmlil
ho i i i f In tlioir plaoo- and made to
slay ihoro. W'htitovrr a man's p"r
'ional ini llnal ions In tho matter of
imldio conditot may ho, it ;i fdo lona
folly for his follows to allow Mm to
injnro Ihoir n imtation as well oi Ma
own. A caso in point of viov is tho
loci ni'o hy a M'oniinoiit sni'a'.or in
Dartmouth hall a few weeks aco when
the eiijoyinelit of Iho evening xvas
f-jmlli-il for a nonninely inloro;!oil an
dii nee hy a few men netinfr childish
ly and without thought: at'oUier In
Indiiated hy tho justified ohjeitlon of
'anno no tnhois of tho freshman class
to tho aelions of a fow individual
members who reflect on tho xvhole
irroi'p. "I.t-t no one snpose that tho
fr. sliman wo 'hVraeks xvise" in tho
grandstands or who ludds his head
Mull witli an affected patrician air
on to campus Is typcal of 102(1." xva
'he v, ay a correspodoiit to The Dart
nioiilh put it. In that i.talement !
ceiit.-caed the whole trnlh of the lunt-t-
r. Tnilividiials in )ieer taste are
not r U' tentative, lml will ho eon-
sal, 'rod so in: less tin y arc deal:, d T
the ironp of which tiny nr. :anh a
small part.
Th.' instances we have i il d are
not i-olat-i'i. Tiny are representa
tive of !ir ailn s of conduct ar.d et i
qiutto that occur all loo o" n ami
which serve to misrepresent the ('el-
I I. re. 1 'a rt moot li cannot niter, i- nor
can any coiiepe to have its nam' in-
J iiii'ed Py an irresponsible f-w. The
i llo'lnn Transcript has rc f. rr. d to
"ll; it 1-iMfnl s 1 1 laelo - (he fo'.lepe
j eolleae laiy." It is a it;esti.ia in oi.r
laiial as to which is the mere piiifnl
the 'hey" whose poor tasle is r.t
'"as't. or the averauro slmh nf whoso
"dii'f. !'- !l e re- an fNaa s of teleranee
T!
iv s the yule Is to p.i urn
I1:! r: tnont h.
Advertising the L'nivero
Plate niifversit i. s ami cub
ie -n, ir.-s t a-lvi rt isi d r.
!.! . in Hi'' entire eouei
ie siMa'ie- t ma 'mi'.e I
1 i:i tie- i.niiie
I le
ty.
content to hlnsh unseen.
Only in recent years have the ad
nrniatialive heads of universities
recoKiil.ed the necessity of adv-rMs-Imk
the merits of their Inst in! ions to
a somewhat indifferent public. And
even at thai, the work has pained
momentum w it c.oiuKial ihve wlowneas.
An advertisement for this Univer
sity does throe thlnps: it obtains for
il-. graduates a "standing' through
out the coimlrv: it brings the ltl-
zen or the tat. li to a keen roallza- i
Hon of xv hat their tax dolhir in ar-
lually being spent for; and it 1 est j
of till stimulates in tho minds of hlph
school graduates a desire for higher
learning, a discontent with their al
lotment of superficial education.
The K. V. founty Club organiza
tions are among the best advertising;
mediums ever promulgated for the j
,-pread or I'niversily propaganda, j
Publicity bureaus may pound out
copy by the mile ror the use of slate
papers; registrars may send out neat
lillle booklets explaining the rirric nli;
and administrative oficers may speak
in every town hall In every city, but
the hist word which can he said for
K. V. comes from the lips of tin
I'eme Town Ptiuh iit who has "la pn
away to collece."
K. 1'. sltrleiil - are pi-mnl of tle ir
institution, proud ot II ; slatiding ami
its a iTom pi ishmer.t j. proud or those
who l-i'pres.'iit it. It is a ju.-t triable
and worthy pride. K. V. fount v cluiis
are going to sju'ead message oT
the fnixersity unto the uttermost
par : of the slate of Katvsas this
C'hri.-lrras vacation.
Cot behind and push! -Vniversit
Daily ICansan.
call tit Student Activities office and
straighten up outstanding bills liefote
Christinas vacation.
Americanization,
(iirls are needed for Americaniza
tion work under the auspices of tin
fnixersity V. V. ('. A. Sen Mies
Appleby at Kllen Smith hall.
NOTICE!
The railro.nl companies auk that
the students buy tickets early so
tli.it an estimate may be made as
to how much equipment will be
needed for the Christmas rush.
Tickets will be put on sale Mon
ciay morning at the local ticket
offices, and will be dated ahead.
If the students will co-operate with
the railroads in this matter, the
students will save themselves the
trouble of standing up during the
ride homo for the holidays.
Xebraskan will be tho last number
until Thursday, January 4.
Calendar
Thursday. December 21.
Christian Science society, Faculty
hull. 7:.1d.
W. A. A. parly. I P in-, KHou
Smith hall. '
Friday, December 22.
X u Med dinner, Crand hotel
SNAPPY SUITS TO ORDER
$35 to $50
No Friday
Tho Thursday issi
Paper.
e of the Daily
Young men's
men's 'Vvlos.
in wo.iions an
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NO HTM
It's the Best rincc to Shop After All!
Linen Handkerchiefs
U-NOTICE
I N.,1 bra of '.-. ': r ' 1 1 Interest will I"
,e ; : -' .-,1 i a I I i . 1 1-'.: ' f'T I t II en
live ,':i l I "..,'- . I.. .,, I..- 1-1 I !l,. N.'
.!.. 'I .I'' el'fi. ' '- " " IH'Wk '
make as ever clelight-
I ful remembrances.
. ... H -tZU--i.'l')-i.:xirt i-'-tr'- I
goods; and joung r7ZSI 1 f L'JZi V. H
'-'''"'": ' f-iiLJS)?' .'! l x
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MacCartity Wilson & Ryan, Inc.
We wish you
an old fashioned
'Merry Christmas"
ira-iifcj,,aT.x:!'s
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in
or
The spirit, of Christina ' '
prevadod th.- college atim- ;' '- ..
a notio'-al,;,' ;i;iticipat:on . :
amy for imxt week is i-,- !
prevalent. rhaps it is t ' , - - !Y
mo.a am! the seniors, im.r 'hin t!
soph"!.'orcs alid the jiinie,'- v. : :
lookii-e.' forward to this irr--at ' :
the year. Tlio freshmen who 1
lie:-" in the fall with s-n li c, -hopo?
and desires for sue i. v iil r
turn, some happy xvilh the .,;,
r?i.it (?,. !r ti si na.-, boon doi
future holds- great promises
otln rs sa '.dor and . xviser.
realization Hint failing gra
be considered more seriousl;
The seniors are tho stud
have the most vague, yet mo-t !' !
ing longing for homo. They r a'is
taht this is the last Christmas va -,
Hon iliev will have the oppo-i':i:it
of anticipating during their Tni-. ,-r-sity
career. The beautiful holiday
will l,o very nacrod to them and
wil bo xvith a deep sense of Inyaltv
ta their school that tiny v.iii t'i'i
their minds as they speed hom-wa.:
It Is only the studoats who hav a;,
prerlated teir opportunities in thi- im
portant business of going to -( -lm- '
wlio will realize the most the s.v - i
sentiment of the Christina- .-':
orth of its
id by lis
r.n.l po-l.
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to t!
In
! ace
I in- i dm :
t:;l'I,s out
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r pis
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tie.
a-amla.
t it at ion
purv. y it's of
licent and ii
The Forum. j
Tin- Forum will hold their no ;
meeting Wednesday. January 7 at '7
p. ni.. in T.a'.v lei. Topic ror discus- j
sien being "Th- rl,;i Sulr-idy Pill" j
1 ; ,'"'1 o , u lie - I lis e ','1 isi'li i
is iavited. I
lei
All W
should b
W.
A. A.
at tin
Ii) In lp
A. A.
lie mlier w ho ran
Armory Thursday j
':,. rta:n the 'i!ll -
mn.
Chri
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:e an! tl;
for (!:.-,.
with lie-
d"-' m'ln
w in
REMEMBER
c
Barber Shop
131 No. 13th St.
University Women.
All F n i r-r-it y women who are .no- j
ing to slay in Lincoln during the j
holidays are ashed to s.-e MKs Apple-
by a! tlm Y. W. C. A. r. carding the j
r 1. 1 , rtaium. nt the Fiiiv-'i'sity ' Y. W.''
is idaiining on holding for thesn
' 'Urn n im Chri.-1 mas day.
S 1 nl. 'vl 'I'll -1 V V'.' It " - ':' ' . V '.- - : t ' .-- ' J e' '
Cr.pt.3t 8luHcnt5.
Any slmbnts wlio are planning to
remain in the ity during the Christ-ma-;
holidays, are invited to come at
any time to the Paptist student, house
1110 ( street, which will ho open for
their use.
All Organizations.
Officers of all student organizations
ucKerNiiean
1123 0 STREET.
Jewelers
T "lit i I we are faced with 'h
poet of getting a job or p. r!,
position we s Idem' stop to o
ft-what kind of recommends ! o;
could secure. Yet wo ha.i !;.
an application for any position 1
we are asked to give referi-ne.-s.
essential that emiiloyors know
record whiih the applicant has mad.
As a first means of learning of tl.i
record, references are a-ked.
A nun. her of students will 1- sr.- ii,
Vn;ver--:ty at the end of this .-...-.. -t-to
find po-dtions. They will lc , :.i!
upon to a-k faculty members to ,.-!v
ttir-m recommendations.
Fmployors usually discount
recommendations carried by tl,
plleant. This is -only na'ural
human nalure ns it is. Tier,
verv fe-.v individuals who wid
their opinions of person in a
thp ner-nn himself will read
desire to please Is too strong.
So though it la hard not to know
xvhat tho writer will nay about mm.
It is ha tT not to ask for a reeom .
mendation to carry with one.
It is as difficult for the person
who is called upon to write a recom
mendation a3 it is for the person
whose position may depend upon the
recommendation. Most persons try
lo lie xairiy in int-n wi'. " - - .- i
try to give all the praise tney nnn
estly can. They prefer that their
opinions be treated confidentially.
Opticians
Stationers
THE STORE OF PRACTICAL GIFTS
FOR XMAS
COMPLETE SUPPLIES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS
OF THE UNIVERSITY
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Oh
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M, r i
Th - !
The annual exodus of students from
'the Fnlvorsity for the Christmas va
cation start esoon. Friday trains will
he crowded. The wise ones have al
ready secured, their tickets. Others
may well purchase theirs today.
Don't forget today and Friday to
wkh your Instructors a very Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
ask any member of
((Tl
I he
erenaders
what this ad is for.
New Years
is Coming
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mm; ft
SSuyOie
lie Would
Gifts fJk
Matchless Values in Neckwear
Imported and Domestic Silks and Knits featured at
50c, $1.00, $1.35, $1.50, $2.00
1
Gloves
Street (llojcs
Dress ( ilixvcs
I)rim'r (ilnxo
Full Dress
50c to $8.50
Sweaters
Slmvl Collars
Full Omts
Sweater 'i.i'il
(''.irdier.iti .t.l.'ket-
$3.50 to $10.75
Belts and
Buckles
Silver l!iickle
Lc.'ltlief Fells
.Mono'jTiim
Fit -Ules
Felts witli
Fuekles
75c to $4.00
Shirts
DrosN Shirts
Silk Shit'! s
Silk MiNttires
Flannel
$1.00 to $G,00
Hosiery
Silk Hose
Wool . e
Silk ail, I Wi-.l
l.ivle II, ,m'
19c to $2.00
Pajamas
I'laiti Silk
Silk Mixlure
Flannelette Fancy Silk
Mixture
Men's $1.50 to
$G,50
Women's 75c to
$G.00
HOLIDAY
HOUSE
SLIPPERS
$1.00 to $3.00
Men, women and
children
BRUSH and SILK
MUFFLERS
SILK and WOOL
UNION SUITS
SUSPENDER and
GARTER SETS
75c to $1.35
Jewelry Novelties
Van Huesen
Collars
Brush and
Velour Hats
Full Dress "Vests
Lounging and
Eath Robes
Tuxedo Suits
Packard and
Edwin Cl.ipp
Shoes
Cloth, Bolixia and
Fur Caps
Pelt Lined Coats, Leather Vests,
Corduroy Suits
I.
MEN! We Feature Women's Silk Hose and Evenim
Pumps for Gifts
Dr. Kahlers
Corrective
Shoes for
Women
Spj
C l.il
r. ' .i '
mi &
SIMON
IlEPMAN SPEIER
eatssou
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CONF,
loXb .,.4 o il
Ground Gripper
Shoes for
Men, Women
and Children
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