The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1923, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBKASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
Publlaaaat Sunday. Tiwaaar, WaoWaday,
Tn,uraaa and FruUf MraH at
waak by tha Uuivarait at Nafcraaka.
Accaptad for mailinc at apacial rata ml
Mlif. di-ovkW tor in Sactioa 1103, Act
af Octobar S. 1317. autharua4 January 20.
1922.
OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY
PUBLICATION
Uuatar tha Direction of tba Student Publl
uuu Board.
Eatarad aa aacend-claaa ovattar at tba
Poatotnca in Lincoln, Nabraana, undar Act
ml Uanu, March 3. 1179.
Subacrtntioa rata
$1.25 a
Simffia Copy
aanaaatsr.
..$2.00 a yaar
.FWa cants
Addrasa ail communication to
THE DAILY NEB HAS KAN
Statiaa A. Lincoln. Naoraaaa
Editorial and Buainasa Officaa, L'nivaruty
Hail. 10.
Phones.
142 L'nivaraitT Exchanrw
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..Editor
Howard Buffatt.-
Edita
count that the expansion of the ex
tension work has brought to the eve
ning classes people not otherwise
connected with the school.
The writer's wife took the family
car to the Social Science building
during a class Friday evening, and
upon returning to go home found tne
RAG CARPET
Conducted by
CaroVyft'Airy
a
The modern Amazors have once
more come into their own. Now
it is rifling that has attracted the
fair ones, and who knows but what
I0Un1 tne ,.i. J ffc- hnilJmm mi
- . l , 9ULUC Ul WidV ajf at.
air taken out of all four tires andi . . . . , tii rnu,r
one tare tempered with. This made , foumlations when the women
it necessary for her to secure aid. aI1 start shootin? at once. If the
The writer asks the Daily Neoras-! ... ... ...
nues are any uiu-uk uj.o uucj
if.in rn nil ni is n liiis cumiiieui. auj at
The Rag Doll says that she was out
riding late last Saturday night and
she noticed that a lot of cars seemed
to be having engine trouble.
reminder not only to the students
who were involved in this affair, but
all students, that they owe a "Juty
to the University not to resort to in
terference with property and thereby
casting a reflection upon their school.
A LINCOLN ALUMNUS.
Notices
they'll all be "repeaters
We heard an authority remark the
other day that the "stiffs" in Bessey
hall aren't the only "dead ones" on
the campus.
Lou Hill
a fhia iHsm.irkoH the other dav
She: Father says you have more! aI1 that maje dry lectures in
S. S. bearable was deciphering tne
"handwriting on the wall."
money than brains.
He: Shows how much he knows.
Fra broke.
She: Yes, father added that you
were.
Willi
EDITORIAL. STAFF
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Editor
Editor
Camp Fire
The Y. W. C. A. is offering
The girl "with a line" generally
has a hook on one end and some poor
fish generally swallows it.
1309 O St.
Up one flight, turn to the right
COLLEGE CLOTHES
HIGH CLASS BUT NOT HIGH PRICED
The old grads come back to tell
of old U hall when she stood alone,
and cows lowed 'round her dooT.
Couldn't we stake a few old bossies
around on the Campus to make it
seem more natural?
a 1 Vimr n-a an.- mm-hlv admire
.nws Editor' ;n r.mI) Fire leadership un-!T. t 1 Da.i p.c
Vews Editor f . (13 wuaeyuua uwcoj
I Aer thi unervision of Mrs. r . r . i rr . j . Ann m amt
Clifford m hTc Bu..nea Man.,- Teal. The classes will begin the first ! we 3tand in the Temple line to eat
daranca Eickhoff Ami. Buin.a Mawrn-1 ionday in November at 4 o'clock i
Ottn I . . ,t .11 :t-
at Lueil smiui nau. AU giria muei
H He may not be good looking,
but he has money to burn.
She Well, I never suffered vntb
heat when I was oat with him.
OFFICE HOCKS
Ery aftarnoon with tha axcapn
Friday and Sunday.
' C ilia; w m - r,
I i ested, who have not registered with ' taat-3 a ,iurn sight better than being
i Miss Appleby should do so at once. a era-y quilt.
HUSKERS MEET TIGERS.
Nebraska leaves this week to meet
the Missouri eleven on the Columbia
gridiron. The Corohoakers will not
appear ag-ain in the stadium until
they meet the fast travelling Notre
Dame squad.
Missouri has not been hitting a
very fast pace this season, but the
Tigers have given Nebraska, some
hard battles in the history of the
two institutions and there is pienty
of cause to watch Missouri when the :
Eisners meet their squad Saturday.
P. E. O. Girl.
AU gu-'-s who are P. E. O's either
in this state or elsewhere, are asked
:o call and give their names to Mar
1 own stuff.
i
Prof. I'm getting some rare work
-a M UVtkb lua vaaaQ
Yes, we print our from the new freshmen.
Assistant Rare"
Prof. Yes, not well done.
He was wild about it.
Ho couldn't do without it.
Tr mi TT-r.il tn him-
gnrzt McMillen, F 4300 or Winifred i He said that if he lost it.
Main B 1SS3. We want to reach . never De the same.
every P. E. 0. in school in order that . And we'd like to tell you what
vou mav be a member of the P. E. , was.
0. Canipu3 club.
Our definition of a dumbbell
that he Ls like a fraction with 0
a numerator and size 14 for a
! nominator.
is
for
de-
it;
I
The worid is so full of a number
But. gosh it doesn't rhyme with ! of things. No wonder we
stumble
same.
against them in the dark.
Pern S-adenti
Banquet for all former
dents at Lincoln Hotel,
October 23, -5 o'clock.
Peru 3TU-.
Tuesday.
Cavaipfire Cli
Campfire training classes epen
November 1 a: Ellen Smith halL Up-'
perrriassmen may register for this
course. See Miss Appieby.
Stndent Council.
Regular Student Council meeting
toniirht at o o'clock at Eurrough's
cafe.
"THREE WISE FOOLS."
The University Players will
f.-iur nprtirrnances of the "Three
Wise Foois" this week. It has oft an
been said, and the ticket sales show
the assertions to be true, that the
Players are not receiving the support
from students that they do from the
persons who live in the city of Lin-coin.
It :s rfre tasty true
spoken .irama is decaying,
have reached a point now
will zo to a ao lower ebb
wnere it may rise when theater-iroers
tire of their present form of amuse
ment. Students, representing tht
men and women who will lead the
nation, are the ones who will decide
whether the drama shail Live or die.
Certainly its expression and intimate
contact wth ail persons will cause
a favorable vote when the time comes E!;ad staff meeting Tuesday at 11
to decide the fate of th stage. o'jiock at the Commercial Club, So-
' ciai Science.
Wesley CoilcL j
Regular meeting of the WesleJ i
Guild Thursday at 7:30, Socit.' j
Science 113. j
Ellen Smith hall at 5 o'clock.
Super Six
A Good Candy Bar
A chocolate cream center, dipper! in cream carmel,
rolled in No. 1 Spanish blanched roasted peanuts dipped in
heavy Milk Chocolate.
Who could resist?
Manufactured by McDowell's at
136 No. 12th Street
Veapers.
Candle-lighting Vesper service ai . ization offices.
World Forum Luncheon.
Ku Slur Klan organizer will talk
Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. lunch-
I wn. Grand Hotel. Tickets at organ-
136 No. 12th Street
Jno. W. McDowell
H. F. Austin 1
tne
It may
where it
or even
SaaketbalL
Basketball practice will be heid
from 4:4o to o p. m. Monday. Wed
nesday and F-dar nights. All play
ers are asked to turn out.
Persliiag Rifles.
Pershing Rifles w.Il meet Wednes
at T p. m. All members should be
Bizd Staff Meeting.
Shirt Values
AWAIT YOU HERE.
SEE THEM NOW
00
$2
1
Collar attached Shirts easily worth $3.00
VARSITY
316 No. 12th St.
We Deliver
PAY YOL'R PLEDGE-
Now that the stadium has
;een
aeoica:
-har -h
e zreater snars ci
Freshman Commiaaioa.
Freshman commission meeting
tie work has been done, and that Tiesda
there is a zat debt ti pay on the
at
srrucrure. tnis is tne t:me to pay
your second sledge. The staaium
was constructed almost entirely by
iicati and students and it must be
those same persons who are to pay
the mony that they have promised.
There are hug3 obligations far the
committee to meet. Your piedge
w.U help pay them.
Union Bnainesa Meeting.
Union Business meeting Tuesday
at T p. m. Al Imembers should be
present.
ran
Spoil
An important meeting Tuesday
evening at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon
house. Any member with a car,
bring the car if possible.
The student directory will be out
3oon. Next to looking through the
Cornhusker in the spring. there
seems to be no greater satisfaction
than looking through the directory
even toush it is but a list of names.
Y. W. C A.
The Y. W. C. A. services will be
held at the Home Economics parlors,
Ag coilege. Tuesday at 12:30 p. m.
Miss Appieby will be the speaker.
TO THE
UNIVERSITY GIRLS
. ae
alumni have returned home, i
What wa3 their impression of the !
institution that they left five, ten '
or fifteen years agi? Student3 here
can but feei that it was favorable, j
The new stadium, the football team, :
the high tone of the spir.t, and the j
increased enrollment certainly spoke '
strongly for those who have fol
lowed in the rank3 of the visitors.
SINCERITY.
There is no more admirable trait
of character than that quality known !
as sincerity. It is a silent, invisible
attr.bute. but it betrays rtseif in the j
Sincerity does not necessarily im
ply perfection, or even excellence,
but it is allied with a desire for
truth and it is the grain that distin
guishes that which is ethical from
the unethical. It implies honesty of
purpose frank, conscientious and
undissembling. It is not to be" as
sumed; it is inspired. It is not given
to exploitation by it3 possessor, for
it is a state of mind, not a material
possession. As evidenced in the at
titude of mind, it manifests itself in
the desire to accept responsibility
gravely and to discharge it dutifully
and weiL Sincerity's ereed is con
tained in the wirds of Aristotle: "AH
actions directed by choice aim at
seme good." H. I. P.
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In d"''"g upon one's lifowork there is one
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will make. He will select a field where the edu
cation gained through, his college career will not
be wasted.
An ideal future is offered by the Fire, Marine
anrl Casualty Insurance business.
Insurance is close co the interests of every busi
rtaat ic is close to the interests of the officials of
every business. It is a matter which will bring
you into im,Tl,''jn contact with, big men and
big affairs.
The Insurance Company of North America is
a national, historical institution founded in,
1792 with over a century and a quarter of well
earned prestige. Conservative policies and de
pendable service have been responsible for the
grow ib. and for the constructive activities of die
Company in the development of the entire
insurance profession.
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PHILADELPHIA
and the
Indemnity Insurance Company of North America
anar prmatcMj mmrj form af wamrmtet aaoaat aft.
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BOSTON STO
Campus Opinion
Some students while, celebrating
the rally Friday evening undoubtedly
permitted their zeal to overcome
their judgment, or in an endeavor to
play a prank did sot take into ae-
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Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
targe faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone
may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the
Campus.
Phone B 1392 11th & R Sts.
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Four Months $10.00
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Dutributon of
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325 N. 17 th.
Lauiiw& Cleaning
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Greek Letter Blankets
Fraternity and sorority houses should let us clean blank
ets and comforters this week. Just phone our office and
a salesman will calL