The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1923, Image 2

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The i Daily Nebraskan
Published Sunday, Tuatdav, Wdndy.
Thursday and Friday morninfi ot aacb
wmW by tha Unlv.rtily ot Nabrasha.
Accaptad (or t-ralllna at spaclal rata of
po.t.f. provided (or in Saction 1103. Act
of Octobar 3, 1917, authoriiad January 20,
1923.
OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY
PUBLICATION
Undar tha Direction of tha Studant Publi
cation Board.
Entarad aa aacond-claaa mattar at tha
Poatottica In Lincoln, Nabraaka, undar Act
of Congroaa, March 8. 1879.
Subscription rata $2.00 a yaar
U5 a aameatar.
Slngla Copy Flva cant
Addraaa all communication! to
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Station A, Lincoln, Nabraaka
Editorial and Businass Officas, Univaraity
Hall. 10.
Emmatt V. Maun Editor
Howard Buffatt-.,Actlng Managing Editor
EDITORIAL STAFF
William Bertwell Nawa Editor
Hugh Cox N EJl'of
Marion Stanlay Naws Editor
BUSINESS STAFF
Clifford M. Hicks...... Buainess Managar
Claranca Eickhoff Asst. Businass Manager
Otto Skold Circulation Managar
OFFICE HOURS
Every afternoon with tha exception of
Friday and Sunday.
BUY A TICKET.
Student tickets go on sale tomor
row. That means that every stu
dent is expected to buy a pass which
admits him to every athletic event
to be held on the Nebraska field.
This is a single tax that molds all
the drives into one. It eliminated
extra expense, enabling the sale of
season tickets at a very low price.
There are hundreds of selling
points for the tickets. Support of
Nebraska is the biggest one. Your
own enjoyment is another.
WE NEED PRESIDENTS.
You are going to the polls today
to vote at least you are expected
to do so.
Are you going to vote for some
one because he is on your side of the
political fence? We do not like to
admit it but there are politics. A de
cisive stroke was given the upstarts
on the campus two years ago and all
was destroyed save the memories of
the hectic campaigns.
Today the elections are quiet. But
there are powerful votes being cast
in units of one. Your vote is a pow
erful one. So is your neighbors.
Vote for the president who will
either get his class out of debt if it
is in fir keep it out if it is on the
level. Two classes, the juniors and
seniors are now deeply in debt. A
class officer of real ability will
straighten these affairs out and see
to it that the class pays its debts.
That is one of your duties at the
polls. The only reason for the sen
iors of being more' than a hundred
dollars in debt is because there has
been uninterested officers elected in
the past. It is the same with the
juniors. Examples like these are not
conductive to good class organiza
tion or it is the result of the lack
of it.
HISTORY REPEATS.
Football critics all over America
have taken note of the Illinois-Ne
braska game Saturday. The re
marks made by those veterans of
the pens, gridirons, and rules do not
cast a bit of reflection upon the
Nebraska team.
Nebraska is not lokoing for solace.
Nebraska played the game and lost.
There was no means of comparison
between the two teams.
It took a defeat last year to beat
Notre Dame. It took a defeat to
beat Pitt. If this defeat beats Syra
cuse, Notre Dame and the Kansas
Aggies, Nebraska will have profited
That is the point that sport writers
are stressing. They expect and we
hope for a repetition of the years
gone by.
Every Nebraskan should get ready
for that Oklahoma game now. The
southerners have a brand of foot
ball that is dangerous but Nebraska
intends to win. There is no over
confidence in the Husker camp.
There is determination.
SMOKING ON CAMPUS.
Smoking on the University of Ne
braska campus has long been con
sidered a nuisance and a detriment.
Organizations do not favor smoking
withjn the confines of the campus
and request that students refrain
from carrying the cigarets and live
ashes to the doors of the buildings.
Before the famous old iron fence
was removed, the gates used to be
the depository for all remains of the
good old smoke, but now the shad
ows of the doors must be the hint.
Nobody cares to see students smok
ing any place, much less on the cam
pus. Keep your cigarets in your
pocket while within the limits of
Nebraska's campus-
. The Daily Nebraskan likes to get
tips, news, and contributions, but
those persons who want publicity for
themselves and their organizations,
and nothing but publicity are sheer
nuisances around this office.- Be
genuine in your efforts and your
etories will show it.
Merely Opinion
Oklahoma will be here Saturday.
Benny Owen'a Sooners are import
ant contenders for the Missouri Val
ley title. A hundred rer cent dis
play of spirit will help Nebraska whip
the southerners.
The turnout to meet the team at
the station Sunday was an excellent
ahowinfj, Nearly as many were tnere
tn crppr. the team unon its return
as there were to give it a send-off.
The team may bo beaten but never
the spirit.
Presidents of all the classes and
persons to fill vacancies' in the Stu
dent Council will be elected today.
All the offices are important to
to school activities. You should be
able to vote intelligently.
Notices
W. A. A. Meeting.
W. A. A. nominating committee
meeting Tuesday at 12:00.
Catholic Students.
Catholic student party and initia-
ation, Friday, Oct. 12, 7:330 p. m.,
K. of C. hall.
Kappa Phi.
Regular meeting and initiation of
new members Thursday evening, Oc
tober 11, 7 p. m., at Ellen Smith
hall.
Commercial Club Meeting.
There will be an important meet
ing of the Commercial Club Tues
day, Oct. 9, at 11 o'clock in room
303, Social Science.
Alpha Kappa Psi.
Meeting of Alpha Kappa Psi at
Silver Lynx house, Wednesday, Oc
tober 10 at 7:15.
Union Business Meeting.
Very important meeting Tuesday
at 7 p. m. All members out.
Vestal Meeting.
Vestal meeting tonight at :10
o'clock in Ellen Smith hall.
Those interested in the Practical
Idealism Club get in touch with De
von C. Eyer, chairman, 1331 Q St.,
L8375.
Y. W. C. A.
Girls interested in Americaniza
tion work please see Miss Appleby in
Ellen Smith hall or phone Alice Bea
vers, 18879,
Cheerleader Tryouts.
Cheerleaders try out Wednesday,
October 10, at 4 o'clock in Armory.
School of Journalism.
All students registered in the
School of Journalism who have not
already done so are requested to
leave at the director's office their
class and outside work schedules.
Blanks may be had at U. Ill and
112. M. M. FOGG.
University Players.
Those who have not been solicited
to buy tickets to the University
Players' productions can get them at
the office in the Temple or by call
ing B6891, Miss Howell's office.
Daily Nebraskan.
The Daily Nebraskan staff will
have a "feed," Thursday, Oct. 11.
Alpha Zeta Meeting.
Important Alpha Zeta meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 9, 7:30 p. m., room 204
Ag hall. Everybody out.
Subscription books of The Daily
Nebraskan which are still missing
are as follows: 34, 40, 64, 65, 80,
89, 98, and 112. If' you have
one of the books turn it in imme
diately. Soccer Captains.
The temporary captains for soccer
h?ve been chosen. They are: Senior,
Esther Swanson, Junior, Mildred
Armstrong; sophomore, Florence
Steffes, and freshmen, Leora Chap
man.
World Forum.
The first World Forum luncheon
will be held Wednesday, Oct. 10, at
the Grand Hotel at 12 o'clock. The
speaker has not yet been announced.
Special Chemistry Examination.
Special examination for students
who are conditioned in chemistry
I or chemistry ( II will be given
in the general lecture room, Chemis
try hall, on Saturday, Oct. 13, 12 to
2 p. m. Students should bring spe
cial examination for receipt.
W. A. A. nominating committee
meeting Tuesday at 12:30, S. 101.
Math Club.
The first meeting of the year will
be held Wednesday, Oct 10, at 7:30
p. m. in Mechanic Arts, room 304,
Dr. Marvin will speak on an inter
esting business meeting will be held
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Square and Compass Club Meeting.
All faculty memhrrs and students
who are Masons, are cordially Invited
to attend a smoker to be given Wed
nesday, Oct. 10, 7:30 p. m., Faculty
hall, Temple. This is the first meet
ing of the year. Everybody out.
Green Goblins.
Green Goblin initiation will be
held Wednesday, October 10, at 5:30
at the Xi Psi Phi house. All candi
dates must bring paddles and initia
tion fee.
Attention, Men I
All men students wishing to join
the Corncobs should hand a slip of
paper with their name, address, tele
phone number, and year in school to
some member of the Corncobs.
Student Council.
Student Council meeting tonight
at 6 o'clock at Burroughs cafe.
Student Managers.
All sophomore candidates for stu
dent managers meet in front of the
Armory at 12:50 today.
Pershing Rifle Meeting.
Important meeting of Pershing
Rifles Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., third
floor of Nebraska hall.
Calendar
Tuesday, Oct. 9.
Freshmen Commission meeting, 7
p. m., Ellen Smith hall.
Senior Girls' Advisory Board meet
ing, 12 o'clock, Ellen Smith hall.
Wednesday, Oct. 10.
Alpha Chi Sigma smoker at chap
ter house.
Rag Carpet
To find the number of pieces of
spagetti on your plate, add the ends
and divide by two.
Do not yield to temptation. Wait
until something better comes along.
Fresh: I can't go to this dance to
night. My trunks haven't come yet.
Soph: Good Lord, what kind of a
dance do you think this is.
AN ODE TO CHEMISTRY.
Oh, there's grandeur in the study
of oldGreek,
And there's rapture too, in music
(twice a week). "
But the grandeur's put to route
when the H2S gets out,
Or the CI generator strikes a leak.
Mathematics hath its charms, we
must confess,
Physics, too, the students never cease
to bless;
But their charms are put to flight
When phosphorous gets alight
On a fellow's fingers or a brand
new dress.
Yes, the sciences are pleasant in the
main.
And their study helps to cultivate the
brain;
But there's no logic or reason can
explain away the treason
Done to nature by the valences, that's
plain.
Only ISc to see a baseball game.
Shop L9072 Res. F4679
Franco-American
Beauty Shop
Liberty Theater Bldg.
143 No. 13th St. Room 8
Wave and Hairdresa, 75c
Bob curl and wave $1
All Saturday Marcel $1
REPAIRING
- New points, caps, and
sacks in all makes of foun
tain pens-
"While you wait'
HALLETT
University Jeweler.
New Location:
"Just around the corner"
117-119 So. 12th St.
Dancing School
Learn to dance for f 5.00.
Private lessons any time.
Class Tuesday and Thurs
day, 8 p. in.
The Franzmathes
School for Dancing
1018 N B6054
Honorary Colonel of
University Regiment
to Be Elected at Polls
The second annual election of tho
honorary colonel of the University
R. O. T. C. corps will be held today
in connection with the general class
election. There will bo no filings
nor nominations in connection with
the choosing of the honorary colonel
and balloting is open to the entire
student body.
Any girl in the junior or senior
class is eligible for. the honorary po
sition and if elected will have the
honor of accompanying the cadet col
onel in leading the grand march at
the annual military ball on the night
of December 7. The identity of the
co-ed chosen at the election today
will not bo announced until the
cadet officers promenade.
It has been said that the honorary
colonel is to be Nebraska's most rep
resentative girl this year, and great
pnthusiasm has been promoted on
the campus concerning the election.
Besides being the honor guest at ine
officer's "hop" the winner of the
casted ballots today will review the
R. O. T. C. regiment in formal pa
rade, an honor accorded only to dis
tinguished military officers.
Miss Pearl Swanson was the first
Let Us Tell You About
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"Leaf Facta;'
THE STUDENT'S AID.
Condensed, handy refer
ence facts in a convenient
sized Loose Leaf form on
all Business and Technical
lines. . '
Catalog Your
Class Notes the
Lefax Way
We have the data sheets,
blankforms and binders in
stock.
TUCKER-SHEAN
, 1123 O St.
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stitution last year, and due to the
interest shown, tho selection from
tho girls of the upper classes has be
come established.
The polls for the election or ine
BEAT OKLAHOMA!
We're After
The Students
and in order to show you that we want
your business we are going to offer a
discount of
1 0 per cent
on any pair of Shoes or Oxfords in our big
stock if you present this ad by Thursday
night.
THIS IS JUST A GET
ACQUAINTED OFFER.
So Hurry and Bring This Ad.
C and
1107 O St.
1
Same
THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
(arge faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone
may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the
Campus.
Phone B1392 11th & R Sts.
THE COXSPUR
A thtv button, single
breasted top coot; patch
pockets with flop on
top. One of the smart
top costs in our ajttyoi
fottl$2
m. tne
When you think of good clothes, you natu
rally think of Society Brand. That's because
of their cut That's what makes them differ
ent from all other clothes, and superior. In
the cut lies the difference between the smart
effect and the ordinary; their cut is perfection.
' A great variety of overcoats 50 and 55
Others as low as 40
Eli Shire, Pres.
honorary colonel will bo the samo as
those for the offices, In tho south
west corner of the basement of the
Administration building which wa
formerly occupied by tho Daily N0.
braskan.
BEAT OKLAHOMA!
SHOE CO.
Block as 10c Stores
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