?IIE DAILT NEBRASKAN The Daily Ncbraskan I'ulilWliiM Siniiliiy, Tiii'Hilay, Weiliii'Hilii.v, TliuiHthi v iiinl Kfldiiy innriiliiif of I'lirli wirk l v ' t I iilvi't-Hlty nf Ni'lirimkn. Aci'i'lili'il f.r iiiiilllnif l Hin'iliil rnto of noNliim' iimvlili'.l fur In Sivtlnn 11011. Aol of OcmIht ;:, l:'7, Hiitlmri.i'il Jnnuiiry :'0, 11)2:!. OKKK I VI. I'MVMIMTV 'l HI.HTU ViiiIit llie lilrffllnii f tit MiuliMtt I'uh llrullnii llmiril. Klltrivil II s Hi'i-ollil cliiss luillttT lit llio pOKt ! I'h- iii I.Iiu'iiIii. Ni'l.rnska. uniliT t lu Act i'f ('"iiwii ss. M:i n h S. !7it. tulv. rii'lli.ii ntli- ,,,r Jl '.'5 II KI'IIU'-IlT hlllltli' 'I'I.V . l'lvf Out 'lilrs nil '"iiiiniuii Ml i"iix l' I UK lltll.V MlltMv N Sl.'i'lnll A. I.lllinlll, ' l. TKl.i:rlliN l l nWorsitv II'.'. 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The HaUeuram. vpnlont mnnnor, It has given us rapid anil comfortnlo transportation to the farthest points of civilization,' It has given us wonderful savings In time wonderful Improvements 2 11 nian-innde processes, it has harnessed rivers, it has exploited the a'r it has proved over and over again that "Ideas alone can alter" and wo must realize that what we are in life will depend mainly on what Ideas wo havo. So with Purdue, its students, cam pus, and organizations. We don't care to merely "carry on." It is no honor to leave conditions the same your af ter year, even though those condi tions arc good. What we want is better conditions. Perfection is far beyond the vision of the most agile mind we have no conception of what perfection really is yet wo Instinct ively move in directions whic'i we believe are for the general improve ent, nnd which wo believe lead to- ord that invisile Vtopia perfection. ir.- progress that we must place men in office it is for progress that we must form budgets that we must outline plans, that we must draw up new constitutions. Why should soci eties continue in the same grooves year after year? Preak loose. Let your instincts carry you toward that invisible perfection as long as they are right go ahead. No one ever succeeded who didn't try, and u achievement ever shook the voii! into recognition unless it started with an Idea. Try it! Speak it' Don't let custom and convention rule forever just because they are custom i and convention. Ideas! Purdue K ponent. trip through Ohio will bo chosen this evening by the commltteo In charge of selection. Forty men will l chosen to mnko the trip, the Itiner ary of which now includes the fol lowing Ohio cities: Cleveland, Toledo and Youngstown. mmmmtmrntim mmmimmmmtmmam Thcta Sigma Phi Tho Glee club men are scheduled to leave Ann Arbor early Friday afternoon. They will hold their first concert at S:15 o'clock Saturday eve ning at Watto high school under tho auspices of the junior class of that school. , .. ,. r, mm f e mam-M-m ,!;:!!:;' mil'iB..!.1!'"'"''""1'1"""' 1 m Bill-board Ball K. C. Hail Admission $1 plus tax Saturday April 21 Notices Pon't forcer the fllee Club concert tonight and Saturday. Per the first time in mar.y years, students have ar. opportunity to hear a home toneiit by an official T'niversity of X.-braska Glee Club. It's a fine opportunity to boost a worthy student activity. Another call for more men lor spring football prat tice should be an necessary. Every cridiron candidate realizes the importance of th- sprira practice. Kvc-ry candidate realizes the bard job which tho coat lies have to build up a new team which shall uphold the fine record of our past teams. The answer to the call should be a rrompt and willing one. At last it has happened! Ev r since the Kosmct Klub reorganized after a period of inactivity due to the war. students have been watching for lie announcement that their play won'. 1 be shown in Omaha. And alumni in Omaha have always been eager f further the effotts of the meml.o of Kosn.vt in this regard. Tiie Kosmc-t play ha always 1" -t recognized as a worthy r.-pn sana tion of stude: t dramatic talent in the University. Xtver before. howe- r have rvoplo outside the University community bad the banco to s- t one of these annual pi o im lions. Tim the club has taken the big forward Etc p. ' The Yellow Lant.-rn" will lv ehown i i,tbe Brandies in the metrop olis C'f Nebraska on May 7. Omaha i alumni ar'- enthusiast ic over th11 rrospects for a suc.-flll perform snce and the men of the Medical Col lege are fioing 11. ir sba' e to make it successful. The contribution of the cast and bonis members toward the carrying cut of this big proj-ct fiould not be overlook'-d. No University Week tour of Ne- l, . . ;. ., . t.:..p.s. t.-l y ti;e Univer sity t!: y.-ar. Th.- Kosnu-t Klub Omaha production will be a worthy Substitute to carry to the p-ople oi Neraska a tr:e cobeer-tion of stud t.t ability and stude-r.t taUnt at Xebrafba (, ,.f irem-rsi T:itT'St will !) printi"! In ttii oo!iinin fo Inn fwi'i'fu tiv, iI:ivp. ""'.v t"'iilil I'o In 'lie N liruskim offii-o I r fiv. or'.urk i Alpha Kappa Psi Din"er. Alpha Kappa Psi monthly dinner. 'Woodburn. 4- South Fourteenth. Saturday. April 21. 6:1-".. Wrestlers. All men interested in participating in a handicap wrestling match with the Varsity are requested to leave their names at Pr. Clapp's office. Delian. Clarence Fanbel will cr.teitain the i Pelians and their friends in Social Science Auditorium instead of in Faculty Hall this Friday at S:l." sharp. Everyone invited. Pershing Rifles. Important meeting of all Pershinv Rifle members at 5 p. m. Friday. April 20 in Nebraska Hall. Short important meeting. Every new mem ber out. La Trentaine. La Trentaine will meet at :"! Saturday in Faculty Hall in the Temple. A business session will fol low the play and raper. Union. Union will hold an open meeting Friday at S:30. Everyone invited. Phi neta Kappa. Thi Beta Kappa initiation and din ner, Ellen Smith Hall, 6 p. m., Friday. April 20. Girls' Tennis Tournament. Girls sign up for te All-Girls' Singles Tennis Tournament. Sign up on the poster in the gym before Fri day noon. Calendar No worlds revolve on conjecture; no discoveries follow guesswork; no achievements are the product of minds that wander aimlessly from oru? subject to another. The modern world demands ideas those lines plainable thoughts which take definite shape only after a period of thinking, an active exej-eise of the "nind. Cam pus organizations are crowded with men who are ready to follow, who can carry out brilliantly the program of a society, -who can assume ih position of an executive and steer an organization in the same wide straight channel that it has followed ever since it was founded; and the University will go on and on and i organization w ill go on and on and al umni who return will find no trouble In finding the marks of the organiza tion which they left because they are doing the same things year after year. Originality has provided us automo Iles to ride in, it has built us houses heated and lighted in the most con- Friday, April 20. I'alladian annual banquet for gjrls. Catholic Student Club party at K. of C. Hall. Acacia house dance Xi Psi Thi dental student smoker. 7:30. Phi Pelta Chi banquet, Lincoln Hotel. A!;. h:i I'Mta Phi spring party, Lincoln. Phi V.t ta Kappa Recc-Dtion, Ellen Smith Hall. 5-11 o'clock. Alpha Sigma Phi dance, Antelope park. Saturday, April 21 Theta Sigma Thi Billboard Ball. K. C. Hall. La Trentaine meeting at 7:30, Faculty HalL Theta Sigma Phi Bill Board ball, K. C. HalL Pelta Zeta house dance. Fan-Fresbyterian club dinner at Grand Hotel. C:15. Phi Mu spring I'rty, Commercial Cell). Delta Gamma srrrg party, Ellen Smith Hall. Phi Delta Chi spring party, Lincoln Hotel. Silver Serpent Circus, Armory. Delta Delta Delta spring party. Kosewilde. Lutheran Club Banquet, Elks Club. American Association for senior women 3:00, Ellen Smith Hall. Varsity Glee Club members who will take the club's spring vacation T II E Y A II E HERE! The New Trouser Crease Plain Toe Oxfords The College Style for Young Fellows $8 Black and Brown Calfskin leather with Gable edge leather flange heel. See these in our windows. 115 No. 11th St. Sunday morning they will leave To ledo for Cleveland, where they are to play Monday evening In the Rain bow Hooin of tho Wlnton hotel under the auspices of tho nltunnl associa tion. Following tho concert here a dance will bo held In the hotel Te third concert will be held Tnes day evening at Youngstown under tl auspices of the local alumni asS(,c,a Hon In the South High School audi" torlum. A dance will bo KVtu or the concert at tho Hotel Ohio mi , igan Daily. ' ' See the New Earbobs on Center Aisle. See Primrose House X. V. Toiletries, Center Aisle Fill DAY & SATURDAY FLORSHEIM SHOE v 14- FINDING the right style of shoe is like finding the right shape collar it saves a lot of time. That's whyso many Florsheim lasts are so popular season alter season. Most Styles 10.00 Fred Schmidt & Bro. 917-21 "O" Street .. ......... a ilO CARES .; I Catholic Student Club Party I I I I I l l ' l J J ." "; " "i" "i "l" i" "i " l i ' IC of C. 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Have you ascertained the cost of cross ing on one of our delightful cabin ships? Do you know that accommodations can be obtained as low as $120 with the best food and service that the ship affords, full use of spacious decks, attractive public rooms and all the pleasures of a sea voyage in itself the ideal summer vacation? Our cabin fleet includes some of tht finest ships in the North Atlantic. The atmosphere aboard them is truly cosmopolitan men of affairs travelling with their families, students, people of refinement from many walks of life Write toaaj for our booklet "Your Trip to Europe" and detailed information. 2.VHITE STAR LltJEJtf Akttjcam Lrxi jz r- Red Star tixf Com r awt Larivk or Local Agents. a! Dearborn St., Chicago Local Agent IC. M. LLSMfc Burlington Depot Office, 7th & P Sts. n i 1 f T