The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1923, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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RAG CARPET
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WITH APilLOGIKS.
If brevity' the oul of wit.
Vacation time funny J-Vit,
Wd Santa Clause come
house this year.
No, the ehr.r.ncy flow.
t your
The Rag Doll ays that many Peo
ple whw grades are on the decline
have an excellent formal rating.
THINGS TO WORRY OVER,
Pid you wr -top to think that if
we could take off all the days we
haw spent in vacations we could all
retire right now.
SUGGESTIONS,
vacation from the
V it tor HvUrr
Thitip 0"Hlo
l.illin RofMlat
Dorothy 2nt
Goritldme SwotiicV
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Carolyn Khy
.1r.hn Al'lpOf! "
C ta int Anderson
Ruth Smiitn
Willmm Oinr
William oti
B1ISWF.SS STAFF
Clifford V. HirV Bm.iwK Wr
CUn-ncf Fk-khn At. Bi''iii Mnsr
Oito M.ta - CtrciiUtiew Mmgw
"office hours
Fwy h(tfrntnn with the TccpXttt t
Fndy n4 Sntuiy.
CHRISTMAS
A riee loriR
dean.
A few poonl T'es from ny in
struct or.
An alarm clvk that can W heard
alxve snoring,
BoMe hair that d.sn't need
curling.
A doreon that never runs out of
refills.
New of a course that doesn't UU
any studying.
gainst th proposal. Tho IVean ol
Colics H"1 R , 1UwkM
seem to b ori ,,,n-
Mother Edward! Edward!
sve you doing to Willie?
Edward We're playing houso
cleaning, and Willie said he'd be the
earnct if I'd do the work. Pearson's
Weekly,
ILLINOIS A rast Exam Jubilee
will be held at the f
Illinois, February 4 and 5. Five in
dividual and throe group stunts uU
be vested from those submitted be-
What for .Unuary 8. Cu, are ol.croa as
priaes for I no iesi, funi
So your boy is goins to be an
architect?
Yep, He says he likes to sharpen
pencils. Life,
One touch of touch of Christmas
makes all men kin
Everything going out and nothing
coming in, Judge,
porlcr This train goes to Buf
falo and points oast.
Old Ladv Well. 1 want train
that gets to Syracuse and I dont care
which way it points! Pry Goods
Economist.
.NEW YORK Eleven of the im
rle folk of Oberammergan in the
Tyrolose Alps, actors in the historic
Passion nay, America re
cently to cam money for the salva
tion of their pagoanL The Tassion
Play has a financial deficit threaten
ing its continued existence after
decennial performances since
NEW YORK American athletic
leaders are concerned with the pros
.vn f Americans winning the Olym
j pic games next year in Paris. Amer
I ie a's supremacy was threatened lately
jby Finnish runners and athletes of
lone or two other European coup
tries but the prospects scem brighter
for next summer.
goes to. prove that all-American se
lettions are "tommy-rot,-" as the
Englishman would express it,
"Five hundred men out for trafk"
is Coach Sfhulte's slogan for the
trafk team. Nebraska trafk
teams under the caTfful guidance
In the College World
NEW YEAKo UM j -" Ctach uite, have
At Indiana University a few days f f
atro the faculty votd in favor of a
ono-cUy extension of the 1923 Christ
mas vacation from January 2nd to
January Srd. By a practically unani
mous vote, the faculty of the Indiana
school, after hut a throe-minute dis
cussion, granted the extra day of x-a-cation
to the students.
The action was the result of a gen
eral student sentiment which com
plained of the University calendar,
by which students wot:ld fmd it nec
essary to travel all or rart of New
Yearns Pay in ordeT to reach the
University for the resumption of
work. Students at Nebraska are com-1
plaining of a siimlar situation, which
requires them to leave home early
on New Year's Day .in order to he
at their -classes Wednesday morning.
Two years ago at Nebraska, stn
dents voted to cut down the Thanks
giving vacation and increase the
length of the Christmas recess. One
of the arguments in favor of the
longer Christmas vacation was that it
would afford University students liv
ing a long way from Lincoln a real
opportunity to eelehrate the holi
days. For this reason students liv
ing a great distance from Lincoln
voted practically unanimously in
favor of the longer Christmas vaca
tion. But what opportunity will these
students have to properly observe the
holidays, if they are -compelled to
start hack to Lincoln on New Year's
Eve? Hiding all New Ycat's Day on
a train certainly is not much of an
observance of this great holiday?
Again, the c;uestion of how much
will be accomplished in classes the
day after New Year's bobs up. How
can the student, tired out from a
New Year's Eve celebration and fa
tigued by the long train ride be ex
pected to get anything worth wh-Pe
out of his classes on Wednesday?
ntivt ibree seasons, Nebraska will
be handicapped this year by the loss
of a large number of letter men, hut
this loss is more than offset by the
new traek in the stadium. Comhusker
men are urged to report at once foT
track, the international sport, fcariy
trainintr and large numbers of men
out are important factorj in Ne
braska's success on the cinder pain.
WASHINGTON A thousand dol
lar reward will be made to the scien
tist who presents the most rotable
contribution to the advancement f
science at Cincinnati, reeembeT
27 to Jan, 2, This prize has been of
fesied by an anonymous member of
the association who is understood to
be a layman. During the three quar
ters of a century of its existence
many of the most important devel
opments in American Science have
been announced at the annual meet
ings of the American Association.
WjCJ
Notices
All notice or tW column u J"
ay preceding the publication ei the oetto.
Chora.
Everv member of the Chorus is
expected to he present at the eon
vocation in Memorial hall Thursday
at 10 oYlock. Dean Engberg nas
excused all members of the -chorus
and the orchestra foT this occasion.
Watch for announcement of final re
hearsal in Memorial hall.
PAUL IL GRUMMAN.
CALIFORNIA: Arrangements for
the proposed home game between the
ITrnversitv of Nebraska and the Uni
versity of Southern California bave
not been completed but the U S. C
still holds to the hope that the Cora
busker will wear their moleskins in
the Los Angeles Coliseum rext No
vember. The University of Nebras
ka this season bad one of the finest
aggregations of gridiron players eveT
herded together in any part of the
country and will be just as threat
ening next fall. The closing of a
deal that will promote borne affair
between Nebraska and the U, S, C
would be a big achievement for Cali
fornia.
R. O. T. C Men.
A few more men are .still needed
on the class rifle teams f ot the inter
class rifle shoot Thursday and Fri
day of this week. Seniors and Jun
iors are urged especially to come
up and sign for the meet.
Christian Science Society.
The Christian Science Society of
the University meets Thursday at
T :30 in Faculty ball. A cordial invi
tation is exptended to all present and
past students and faculty of the
University.
The Chaperones
Candy Bar
DELICIOUS
and
SATISFYING
If s Wonderful
Ask for Molly O
The business world is
yours to work with
not just one comer of it, hut the whole
length and breadth is within your ranjRe
of influence when you choose Insurance
as a calling.
For insurance Fire, Marine and Casual
ty touches upon every phase of business,
is an essential part of the most vital activ
ities of commerce and industry.
As the Oldest American Fire and Ma.
rine Insurance Company, so greatly respon
sible for the present dignity and prestige of
the insurance profession, the Insurance
Company of North America urges college
men to give to this worthy calling the
consideration that is its due.
Insurance Company of
North America
PHILADELPHIA
and the
Indemnitv Insurance Company of North America
irattwwlN ery fxrm f mmm iwK ti
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Individual
Stationery
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100
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printed hi rich Wue ink, wit YOUR OWN
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lopes. Size of sheets 6x7 inch. m
DcBght your friends wi: this beauUful
alised- pft for Christmas. Order 1 b fm
ewa use, too. Pia a dollar bill
paper with your naxne and, addresa TP
plainly. Stationery 1 be aent prepd aad
monev will be refunded if act satisfied.
GRAVES PRINTING CO.
512 N- 121V Street umcm,
"CHICAGO Throwing the VTo-
ms rfJiactiss ninetv-nine feet and
eight inches was the feat recently j
aeeomnlished hv Miss Mildred Hor-;
rocks cf the University of Chicago.
This throw done in practice was bet
ter than the present world record f ot
women.
IVniAMA During the 1924 i
three-day campaign 2 6 00 yearbooks
were sold at the university. Nine
organizations subscribed 300 peT
cent.
ILLINOIS The first ball of cot
ton ginned in Illinois in more than
The Chaperones'' meeting has been fifty years was produced as a result
All classes have been dismissed
from ten to twelve o'closk Friday
morning in order that all students
may have the opportunity of hearing
"The Messiah" by the University
chorus. The action taken by the
authorities in giving all students the
hance to hear this great oratorio
is most commendable, and there is no
excuse for every student not attend
ing this impressive and traditional
Christmas service.
postponed from Tuesday, December
19, to the third Tuesday in January
at the Alpha I'hi house.
Perching; Rifles.
Short but very important meet
ini? Wednesday. 7 n. m. New mem
bers to be nronosed and payment on
the new recognition cards to be col
lected.
While students at Nebraska Uni
versity are privileged to bear "The
Messiah" free of charge, students at
the University of Illinois have to pay
to hear this great musical work pre
sented by the University choral so
ciety of Illinois. Students who stay
at home Friday morning instead of
attending this service in the Armory
are making a serious mistake.
Bizad Stodent.
AH Eizads who have not checked
in their tickets for the Bizad ban
quet last week, report to F. Lewis as
soon as possible.
Lutheran Club.
Business meeting of the Lutheran
club Thursday at 7. Social Science,
113. Election of officers.
of a considerable acreage m the
southern part of the state.
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OREGON The Oregon Agricul
tural College is one of the three in
stitutions in the country to have a
practice room and speech laboratory.
The University of Wisconsin and the
University of Iowa are the two others
The O. A. C laboratory will oon
have a nhonoETaph and a magna-vox
which will record the voice and re
produce it in its original volume.
The dead air space betwen the win
dows makes the room sound-proof.
The students who are low at the
end of the third quarter will find it
profitable to do some intensive study
ing during the Christmas holidays,
a fair amount of studying during the
holidays would not take all the joy
out of the recess, and might be the
means of saving the student from a
failure. Final exams begin on the
2st of January.
NEW YOUK Sixteen hundred
students of Columbia College voted
to abolish final examinations. The
three upper classes voted unanimous
ly and only five freshmen voted -
u H L-l -4 F- O E'l ' j-MiMBiiiigiitn &
Santa Claus says:
That
COLLEGE BOOK
STO
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Mystic Fish.
Mystic Fish meeting, Ellen Smith
hall, Wednesday at 7 o'clock.
Henry Bassett, Comhusker grid
ster, was placed at tackle on Walter
Camp's third team. Two otheT Ne
braska players were given honorable
mention. While Cornhusker sup
porters are proud of the honors be
stowed on these players, they aTe
also disappointed because more and
fairer recognition was not given Ne
braska athletes. The team that beat
"tLe greatest team ever developed"
surely rated more than one place on
the all-American teams
Indianapolis Convention.
The delegates to the Quadrennial
Student Volunteer convention will
meet at 7 a. m. Thursday in Faculty
hall, Temple. This is the final meet
ing before the convention and every
delegate is urged to attend.
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After
Meal
A universal custom
that benefits every
body. Aids digestion,
cleanses the teeth,
S soothes the throat.
Freshman Cadets.
If vou have not finished your gal
lery rifle requirement come up as
soon as possible this week and com
plete it.
World Forom.
Dr. S. J. HoEingsworth of the
Christian Science church will address
the students on "Fhe United States
Industrial Problem," at the World
Forum luncheon which will be held
today at the Grand hotel.
agoodthi&g
Sealed a
Package
if
fine
About all yuo can say for a
vocabularlv is that is makes vour
All of which j friends blink occasionally as you talk.
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facing the campus is
about the best place
the city to buy
in
Christmas presents for your
college friends
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