IUIE DAILY NBBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan liilillHhtil Siimliir. Tiuh1h.V. WeUnosiluJ TbursilH.v nml r'rldii.v mornliitf of eucb mk hv'tlii l'iilvii'8itv of Nebraska. Acoii!tetl for mulliuK t Hpoclul rnte of pontile provided ror. in fnciioii uu.i, n of October 3, 1U07, auttiorliwu Jouimry i!0, 1U2:'. OFKH1VI. IMVKKHITV 'lHLICATIO Under Ihr IMrrctlon of tlie Student I'UU 1 1 m (Inn Hoard. lCnlfri'd ii h sicoiul-clns8 matter at the DOHlotfii-e In Lincoln. Nclininkn, under the . . . . i. 11 . i n Act or uoiitrrpHR, fliiircu o, ioiu. SubMTlptiuii riito .00 a year fl.xa u Keineitter Bliigic copy - Five Cents AihlrcKs ull coiiiiiiiinrfltlous to VIIK UIII.V NKHKASKAN Station A, Ltneoln, Nel. TELEI'MONKS I nlvernlty 142. r.venlngii lum'i Editorial mid ImikIiiohh offices In Boutb wont curiier cf luiseineiit of t tie AdmlnU trullon Hall. Herbert llroivnell, Jr Kdltor Marjorie Wyninn Managing Kdltol Helen Kunimer Assoolule Kdltor tliarleH A. Mltelicll , Nlirlit Kdltor Howard Hnffett NisJit Kdltor Kmmett V. .Maun - Sight Kdltor Chaunrey Klnxe.v Bimlneas Manager Clifford M. Hlfkii Al. lliiBlne ' Mgr. t'lurenre lMckhoff Circulation Munager OFFICE HOIKS. Editor. 4 3 dally. MiliiiiKlntf Editor. 3-fl dally. HiisliieKs Matincor, 4-fl dally. FOR THIS 1SSCE. Nlglit Editor Howard Huffett William Card VsHlntnnt Night Editor A prize cf one hundred dollars to the Nebraska student who writes the words and music for a musical pro duction to be given by the Kosmet Klub next spring has been offered by the members of Kosmet. The offer will not be passed over lightly by many students who know of the success of past Kosmet plays and of the fine opportunity open to young playwrights all over the couu try. More than one Nebraska stu dent, and some of these authors of Kosmet plays, have made good at the playwright game and today are wealthy men. The Kosmet play this year was a student production and the stimula tion of further such efforts among the students of this University is the prime ' purpose of the Klub. When the Kosmet men urge that work on new plays be started early this sum mer in order that a play may be se lected in the early fall, they should find a large number of students eager to respond. " Uolid O' The financial report orfhe stadium campaign brings Xebraskans face to face xsith the fact that a large sum of money must yet be raised before the memorial can be completed. 'While the dream of having the stadium ready for the 1923 football season will be realized, the entire structure cannot be completed by that time. The indoor track will not be ready for use next year unless pledges are promptly made in the near future. The Alumni association has no money to spend on travelling ex penses for promotion work, yet pro motion work must be done among Nebraska alumni if the stadium is to be what all Nebraska students want it to, be. How then is the promotion work to be done Through the pres ent 6tudent body. For three months while students are away on their summer vacations, they will be meet ing Nebraska ex-students and alumni. What better opportunity to tell of the needs for the stadium, to boost Ne braska and to accomplish something really worthwhile for the school can be found? Let every undergraduate carry with him or herself this sum mer the story of the stadium and the pressing need for more pledges and prompt payments. The theory has been advanced that the reason, students cheat is that our educational system is at fault. Can it be that dishonesty of this sort is excusable by such, an xcuse? What is the difference between stealing a roommate's jewelry and his theme? Is there a difference be tween physical theft and intellectual theft? Certainly there is very little difference as far as the dishonesty of it Is concerned. Yet when one says Le would not tolerate such, a thing as the former theft and then says that taking a roommate's theme is excus able because his instructor is making the course too hard for him and that he can't write themes himself, what are you to think of that individual? By the time a student comes to the University he is supposed to have reached a point of development where he can control himself. To say that a student was honest before he tame to college and turned on his prin ciples after he saw other people doing it is absurd. If he has strength of character he can and will do his work the best he knows how and will take the consequences. The faculty are not policemen. It is not their business to go around and see that students get their educa tion. They offer their bit to the stu dents in the best ay they can. Tfeen it is a matter of the student leaving it or taking it This is merely a re sult of large schools. It can be no other way. The Instructors cannot be expected to give personal confer ences In large classes, In some places this is possible but in most cases It is Impossible. From the moral standpoint there is no excuse for dishonesty no matter under what stress one Is placed. The principle holds in all walks of life and here at the University where we are supposed to be a rather selected lot we should stand on a higher plane than the common run of life. The Daily Kansan. Notices (Notice of general interest will be printed lu thl column for two conseeu live days. Copy should he In the N. hrnnkan office lr fir ociock.i Student Council Final Student Council meeting of the year is to be held Friday at the o'clock in Social Science 107. Every member should be present for several important matters are to come before the meeting. Tennis Tournament. Only eight fraternities have entered the interfraternity tennis tournament. This tournament will be cancelled un ledd more frats enter. Entries will be accepted until Friday noon. -Catholic Students Club The last Catholic Students Club meeting of the year will be held at the K. C. hall at 3 o'clock Sunday. W. A. A. Nominating Committee W. A. A. nominating committee meets this noon, S. S. 101. This is im portant. Silver Serpent Silver Serpent meeting, Friday, 5 o'cliock, Ellen Smith hall. Art Club Art Club picnic Saturday May 19 Lincoln Auto Club park. Art club members and their guests meet at library at 2:30. Other cars will leave at 5 o'clsyk. Notify committee by Friday noon. University Girls Class Dr. F. D. Barker will speak to the University Girls flass. at St. Paul church, May 20, on "Evolution and Its Relation to Immorality.' Calendar. Friday, May 18 Delta Omicron party,' Ellen Smith Hall, 8:30. Phi Delta Chi, house dance. Talladian Crete picnic. rhi Delta Theta house dance. Acacia dance, Crete. Kappa Delta house dance. Saturday, May 19 Kappa Sigma spring party Lincoln Hotel. Delta Upsilon house dance. (Continued on Page Four.) Come in and Meet Miss Cooper Bonton Corset Specialist Here This Week Friday aod Saturday The Store that ses the bes el J029-I033 O Street "3, for just a little ess if fr I. vL ( UNCOUIJEBIL. App Extraordinary Values in This Smart air el at Certainly a gratifying array of favorite styles Dresses, Suits, Capes, Coats all utterly new and highly charming at a sensationally low price that cannot even hint at their real value their high worth ! Suits Navy or black Tricotines and Twills garments now selling at much below their original selling figures. Loose, flared backs em broidered or plain; high and regular front fasten ings. Pkets in skirts. 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