immmm.mmuvm mm, mmmmmmm-m wwwr . 1,.'""' . . )fc. . ttip r stt.v MT?RT? A SKAn X xi J-J u jn. m. J j. t-t j- - , . -.4 The Daily Nebraskan Putiliahjul Sunriav. Tnudif. Wadnasdav. Thursday and Friday mornlnn of aacb wmk by tfa University of Nebraska. Accepted for mailing at special rate ef pasta provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorised January 20, 1Z2. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION Under the Direction of the Student Publi cation Board. Entered as second-class matter at the Pastaftica in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act of Contress, Marco. 3, lou. Subscription rate $2.00 yr a. seraasKer. itale Copy Five cents Address all communications to THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Station A, Lincoln, Nebraska Editorial and Business Offices, University Hull 10. Phones. Dav - 142 University Enchants Night - B6882 EDITORIAL STAFF Howard Buffett Editor Emmett V. Maun Managing Editor William Bertwell News Editor Wm. Card News Editor Hugh Cox..., News Editor Paul Richardson - News Editor Alice Thuman Assistant News Editor Doris Trott Assistant News Editor Staff of Reporters. Carolyn Airy Judd Crocker aii. Julius Frandsen John Allison vjctor Haekler Corine Anderson jonn Hollingsworth Ruth Beacom Philip O'Hanlon William Cejnar Lillian Ragsdale Kenneth Cook Dorothy Zust Leila Stahl Geraldine Swanick RAG CARPET Help! Help I What did the judge say about your speeding? Fine. The Rag Doll says that we may have hard lines, but think what a down-trodden thing this poor old world is. Dear Mother: I am pleased to report that I got two Incomparables and two Dandies on my mid-semester report. The dean even called me to his office to congratulate me. Do your Christmas charging early. The military ball will probably close early. O ur Own Free Vers Man may be: Sweet as sugar, Mad as hops, But he can't fry A good pork chop. He who reads may run, but he who writes often has to. Many an alarm clock has gone off, but it has never gotten anywhere, Neither have we, Bometimes. Calendar BUSINESS STAFF Clifford M. Hicks...... Business Manager Clarence Eickhoff ...-.Asst. Business Manager Otto Skold Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS Every afternoon with the exception Friday and Sunday. THE MILITARY BALL. Cadet officers have asked, through the student opinion column in the Daily Nebraskan, why permission can't be given to allow the military ball to continue for an hour or more after the regular closing hour for University dances, 11:30. These of ficers, who have put in weeks of work getting ready for this social event, want to know why special permission cannot be given to allow the ball to question, it becomes apparent at once go beyond the usual closing hour. In considering the merits of this that there are two sides to the ques tion, both of which have strong sup porting arguments. Students complain, and rightfully so, that two hours, from 9:30 to 11:30, are not enough for such an event, and that therefore it should be continued until 12:30 or later to enable those attending to get the full enjoyment from the affair. Those upholding the other side in this dif ficulty, however, maintain that the ball should begin earlier, and thus give more time for the annual ball Those in favor of the extension of time for the ball also contend that one exception to the University rul ing in this matter would not inter fere with the discipline regarding University regulations. It is argued, nowever, that it one exception is made, others will demand the priv ilege and there is no place to draw the line. The foregoing are only a few of the arguments pro and con concern ing the question of the closing hour for the ball. The final solution of this difficulty will be eagerly awaited by students. Thursday. Freshman commission meeting, 12 o'clock, Ellen Smith hall. Lutheran Club meeting, 7 o'clock, Social Science 113. Notices AH notices for this column must be In the Nebraskan office by 4 o'clock on the day preceding the publication of the notice. Varsity Dairy Club. Open Dairy club meeting Decern ber 6 at Dairy hall at 7:30 p. m. Everyone interested in dairying is cordially invited. Alpha Zetau Meet at Ag College Thursday at 6 o'clock. cafeteria SJOGREN ADDRESSES FRESHMAN ENGINEERS (Continued from Paga 1) sericulture has progressed further in the last 70 years than it had ever done before, even though all new devices and metnoas met wnn ridicule at first. The end of such development is not yet in sight,, for even now the problem of seeding Dy airplane is being taken up. .Professor Sjogren named the tol lowing openings for the man who takes - up this field of work, farm equipment manufacturing, material manufacturing, education, mortgage and loans, rural contracting, and mail order business. He said that the op portunity is great in any of these fields because very little has been done that is actually practical for the farmer because so much of his work has been done by men who did not know the problems of the farmer V. S. G. A. W. S. G. A. council meeting Thurs day at Ellen Smith hall at 7:30. RENT-A-FORD Shove it yourself. Munson Motor Co., phones B1550 and B1517. 1125 P St. LE ROSSIGIIOL'S LATEST TEXT BOOK PUBLISHED "ITM -MIA FvTAlill W. Introduction to Field of Social Economics. LEDWICHS TASTIE SHOPPE Fountain & Luncheonette Service B2189 12th & P Sts. Cosmopolitan Club. Open meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club Sunday at 3 o'clock in the Temple. A. S. C. E. Meeting Thursday at 11 o'clock, M. A. 10G. Special program is being arranged by committee under Mr. Hobbitt. Christian Science Society. Christian Science Society will meet Thursday at 7:30, Faculty hall. Mem bers of the faculty and student body are invited. AN ALARMING TENDENCY. Modern educators are noting with alarm the tendency of the youth of today to go to the extreme in every thing that he does, especially in the matter of personal conduct. It seems that the younger generation is not satisfied with the approved stand ards in things pertaining to its man ner of living, but wants to go a little farther, to venture into new fields, to disregard the traditional rules of conduct. While this tendency to venture into the unknown, to try that which has not been tried before, is laudable in the fields of science, literature, etc., the young generation is making a serious mistake when it introduces this idea in fields of personal conduct. Standards of conduct have been built up by experience through the ages, and every field has been ex plored. The younger generation may feel satisfied that those rules of con. duct that they are urged to follow are those which will ultimately bring them the most pleasure and satisfac tion. SYSTEMATIZE YOUR WORK. Everyone would accomplish more and make his work have greater worth if he devised a system" which he could devotedly follow. Before starting on any task plan your pro cedure. One should have a Tegular study program and never allow it to be thwarted. Your work will seem much easier and you will not be a student who is a little behind time. "Work while you work, and work reg ularly. One loses much time from the lack of concentration. You could do your task in half the time if you gave them undivided attention. When you are given this opportunity for an edu cation why not make it worth while? E, H. I Christian Church Students. A banquet for all Christian church students will beheld at the First Chrstian church Thursday at 6 o'clock under auspices of the Disciples Club. Tickets may be obtained at the Tem ple office. "Economics for 'Every Man," the latest work of Dean J. E. LeRossignol of the College of Business Adminis tration, has just been published by Henry Holt & Company. The book is an introduction to so cial economics, intended for the gen eral reader as well as the student. "The book," Mr. LeRossignol states in the preface, "is not merely a static photograph or cross-section of eco nomic conditions as they are today, but a sort of moving picture of a liv ing and growing organization. The text is now being used in sev eral classes of the College of Busi ness Administration. FOR THE HOLIDAYS A NEW DISPLAY of woolens, specially priced and selected for the discriminate college man. "b $35.00 to $70.00 With Extra Trousers Lou Hill 1309 O St, ' Up one flight, turn to the right 0rrigs,uiOir25V2S23 Co STORE NEWS Women's Long Gloves of Chamoisuede, $1.75 Women with new clothes will find these chamoisuede long gloves just suited for Fall wear. They are elbow fabrics with 3 clasps. They look well, and we know they will wear well. Everything good you can say about a glove you can say about these and they'll be true. Choose from grey, mode or beaver. Siezs 6 to 8. Pair $1.7j GLOVES Street Floor. Union. Open meeting Friday at 8:30. Pro gram by new members. Silver Serpent. Silver Serpent meeting Thursday at 7:15 at Ellen Smith hall in Blue room. MICHIGAN: Eddie Tryon, half back of Colgate University football team, leads all men in making touch downs, besides holding the individual record for the season in making touchdowns in one game. He made seven touchdowns in the game with Niagara. Besides being 'a crack halfback, Tryon is a shot-putter, broad jumper, and sprinter of no mean ability. Decoration Committee. All members of the decoration committee for the Military Ball be at the auditorium Thursday morn ing at8o'clock. Stadium Pledge. Pay stadium pledges at 106 Law building. Correction Basketball. Varsity basketball practice will be held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30, and on Tuesday and Thursday from 4 :00 to 6 :00. Freshman practice will be held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 4:00 to 6:00, and on Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7:30 to 9:30. Delian Literary Society. Open meeting Friday at 8:15, Fac ulty hall, Temple. Catholic Students. Breakfast Sunday after 8 o'clock services at-Lindell hotel. Call L7523 for reservations. Xi Delta. Meeting of Xi Delta Thursday at 7:15 at Ellen Smith hall. OKLAHOMA: The University or chestra, composed of 50 students and faculty members, will give concerts every Sunday afternoon. The con certs are open to all students and no admission will be charged. In addition to the selections by the or chestra, a vocal soloist will sing a group of numbers: Candy Bar M DELICIOUS b and h SATISFYING It's Wonderful Ask for Molly O u Scarfs and Mufflers Tone up your overcoat with a new scarf made from Imported Alpaca and Camel's Hair yarn, in natural t shades and Scotch Heathers. You will find cur stocks quite complete with these and other new ideas in mufflers. From $2.00 upward. Better Candies From our own factory to you. Fruits, Nuts and Hand Rolled Creams $1.00 the pound box Mcdowell's Candy Shop &. Tea Room 136 North 12th St. Butler Drug Co. The U. of N. Student Store Drugs, Stationary, Candy, Cifai-a, Soda, Sandwich.., Hot Chocolata, Punch, Wa appreciate your businaaa. Guy Butler, Ph. G. 121 O Prapriatar BUSS TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY Uni Players In the sensational tragedy-drama A - H. Alice Howell and Herbert Yenne in the leading roles.' Temple Theater Shows start 2:30 & 8:20 Reserved scats at Ross P. Curtice Co. Price 75c Madame How Would YOU Write an Ad? Here's your chance to demonstrate how advertising should be written. To the college students who send the best advertisements on the world-famous cereal products, Grape-Nuts, Post Toasties and Post's Bran Flakes, for use in college publications, the Postum Cereal Company offers 9 00.00 In Cash Prizes 1st Prize $200.00 2nd Prize 125.00 3rd Prize 75.00 4th Prize 50.00 for the best advertisements received from all colleges. And in Addition, Special Prizes of $25.00 Each for the Best Ad received from Each College. There is do restriction on the number of advertisements you may send in. Send as many good ones as you can. If you win the first prize, you will receive $ 200.00; 1125.00 if you win the second; $75.00 if you win the third; and $50.00 for the fourth. Also remember that there are special awards of $25 each for the best ad received from each college. This ad-writing contest is open to every college undergraduate in the United Steles, and the prizes are well worth trying for. All ads must be received on or before January 15, 1924 and awards will be made February 15, 1924. Ask the Business Manager of The Daily Nebraskan or wrile us for complete information of the contest and literature describing the products. Intercollegiate Ad-Wntmg Contest Department POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, INC Battle Creek, Michigan . 4 J I