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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1924)
, A THE DAILY IN B BRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan Published Sunday, Tuesday. Wedneeday, Thursday and Friday snot-nines el oath weak by tba University of Nabraaka. Accepted far mailing at special rate el pestaa-e provided for in Section 1103, Act at Octefen- S, lftIT, authoriaed January 20. 1922. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION Under the Direction of the Student Publi cation Board Entered as second-class matter at tba Pettofnce in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act at Congress, March S, 1879. Subscription rate $2.00 a year IUS a semester Smgla Copy Fiv Cents Address all communications te THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Station A, Lincoln, Nebraska Editorial and Business Offices, University Hall 10. Phones n.v .....142 University Exchange ISight ..B6S82 OFFICE HOURS Every afternoon with the exception Friday and Sunday. Paul EDITORIAL STAFF. C. Richardson - Editor RAG CARPET Help I Help I The Rag Doll says that the prob lem is not to make both ends meet, but to find the ends. ACCORDING TO LOGIC. When tickling niay be defined as an intensely vivid complex of un steady ill-localized and ill-analyzed sensation with attention distributed over the immediate sensory contents and the concomitant sensations re f lexly aroused why should we worry about the high cost of living. "Do you believe in spiritualism?" "Well, I occasionally believe in raisin some." "Oooh!" "S'ntatter?" "This pie tastes funny." "Well, that ought to tickle you.' Many a fountain pen has prayed to be an eighteenth amendment. We wonder sometimes if there will be anything but absence reports when the roll is called up yonder. (About this time of year) "I hear that your son is coming home from college on account of illness." "Yes, he said he had so much trouble with the curriculum." William Bertwell Managing Editor Merritt Brnson Wm. Curd Hugh Cox Georee W. Hylton ... Rlph J. Kelly Alice Thuman Jom Trott... News Editor . .. News Editor News Editor Nrws Editor v Newt Editor Assistant News Editor Assistant News Editor BUSINESS Clifford M. Hicks STAFF ....Business Manager Clarence Eickhoff Asst. Businesa Manager Otto SWold ... Circulation Manager Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. The Y. M. C. A. cabinet will meet for the Cornhusker picture at the Campus studio at 12:30 p. m. Friday. Cosmopolitan Club. The club will meet on Sunday at . M. McCaffree's house at 3 o'clock. University Union. University Union will hold an open meeting Friday at S :3D in Union hall. Calendar i CHARTER DAY. A wei-k from today, February 15, 1500 former students in twenty three alumni clubs will observe Char- tor day of the University of Nebras ka. They wiil have recalled to them J the fact that fifty-five years ago a bill was passed by the state logisla- ture providing for the establishment j of an institution, the object of which, -shall be to afford to the inhabitants j of the tate the means of acquiring f a thorough knowledge of the various branches of literature, science, and art." They will mention the name of E. E. Cunningham who introduced the bill, and of David Butler, the governor who signed it. The first graduating class of our school will be talked about, and perhaps its two members, Judge J. S. Dales, whose office is in the Ad ministration building, and Judge William Z. Snell of Tacoma, Wash., will appear as Charter day speakers. Probably they will have their audi ences some of the 841 members of the June class of 1923. The alumni will talk about the time when Charter day was a school holiday on the campus, and they will tell about the medals they won in athletic events. Maybe they will comment upon the fact that many students on the campus now see Char ter day come and go without ever thinking of it. The absence- of Charter day from the student calendar is the result of two factors. It was found that the University was not holding classes on the required number of days, and the students were coming to regard the event simply as a means of get ting out of work and not as a day of significance. Back of this indifference was per haps the growing tendency of people of all classes to regard holidays as opportunities for relaxation rather than occasions for celebration. Charter day is a tradition forgot ten by the present generation but alive to alumni. It is the plan of the Alumni Association to strength en the traditions hold upon old stu dents by establishing the custom of having the alumni clubs meet an nually on that day. The clubs will teach future grad uates that Nebraska spirit and fra- d'tlon exist beyond the campus, and thai ore may still learn of Corn huAer bonds after student days are over. So graduates will celebrate next Friday and undergraduates will wait un'Jl their time comes before start ing this Cornhusker activity. Rut in students and graduates and Nebraskans everywhere who are re Tnir ded that February 15 is Charter day, a sense of the tremendous growth of Nebraska university will be awakened. The vastness of the institution as compared to the orig inal plan, the great increase in the registration over that first year byj this fifty-fifth, the equipment, the faculty, everyhing hat goes to win and support a national reputation for the school by these the progress of a college, a state, a nation is marked. D. T. Americanization. A few more teachers are wanted for classes at Bancroft and McKin ley schools. See Miss Appleby at Ellen Smith hall. Bizad Banquet. All members of the Bizad banquet ticket sales committee should turn in unsold tickets o Fhilip Lewis be fore 4 o'clock today. Viking Picture. The Viking Cornhusker picture will be retaken at the Campus Studio Tuesday February 12 at 12:15 p. m. Friday, Thi Kappa Psi formal, Lincoln. Silver Lynx house dance. Phi Mu party, Ellen Smith hall. Bizad banquet, Chamber of Com merce. Saturday. Xi Psi Phi house dance. Sigma Alpha Epsilon house dance. Delta Gamma house dance. Sigma Kappa formal. Lincoln. Ti Beta Phi freshman party. Acacia party, Scottish Rite Temple. Delta Delta Delta house dance. i M 1 11 N i I M M U 1 1 1 M 1 1 I M 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 i 1 M M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U M I M ! f H H i 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n u I n u n ! ., ii fnviim luncheon at the me wunu """ Grand hotel Wednesday, left at 6 o'clock Thursday night- for York where he will lecture. He will then return to Omaha and from there he will travel about the state the re mainder of the week lecturing. Dr. Fred Webster, chairman of operative dentistry, organized a group of fifteen dentists to father fifteen homeless boys at the Boy Scout ban quet which was held at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Wednesday evening. Shorty" Collins to ! Give Lecture in York; George "Shorty" Collins, pacifist, j former machine gun officer in the j world war, and traveling student sec- retary of the Fellowship of Rccon-' cwiation, who lectured here before cynnouncip a$houin o MENS BEST BRITISH FOOTWEAR. at FARQUHARS 1325 O Today ' February 8. MR. J. W. DIFFEE Representative C VT 0XOR rs' . CUSTOM F J11T nr. Mv-ion ii t Just Arrived! The Quaker Colonial you have been wait ing for. We have it in all sizes, all widths in grey suede, tan and black calf and patent kid. $g85 Ask to see new spring sandals. FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS HilllllS First Plymouth Church invites you to its Sunday serv ices, 10:30 a. m., at 17th and A streets. . Dr. John Andrew Holmes will preach on "The Safeguard ing of Democracy," a Lincoln and Wilson service. Lutheran Club. The club will hold a Valentine party Saturday at 8:15 at Faculty hall. AH Lutheran students are in Twins Club. The Twins Club will have a party Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at 2033 South 16th St. Architectural Engineers. All Architectural Engineers wish ing to secure recognition buttons sign up for same at College Book Store before Saturday. Pall.di.n. Palladian will have an open meet ing Friday evening at 8:30. Every one invited. Catholic Students. Breakfast will be served after the 8:00 services Sunday. Call L7523 for reservations. The picture for the Cornhusker will be taken after the breakfast. Hnsks. The Y. W. C. A. Husks will hold their second party Saturday from 2:30 to 4:20 at Ellen Smith hall. Grace M. E. Church. Prof. R. E. Cochran of the de partment of American History will speak on "Abraham Lincoln" at Grace M. E. church Sunday night at 7:30. Kearney Club. Kearney Club will meet ulty hall Saturday at 8:15 Fac-m. Our CHOCOLATE Surpasses . CM S7 IIKV uiiaci u-jes t W000.3'-ANDPSf5 UNCOLN. NEB. C. E. Buchholz, Mgr. Notices Notices will be ns far mny tvs oars. OreMizatiaats should Be band sheas ta vatil three dors before the event, as it is tm essfete t nta tbeaa far leaf en isds. Address by Dr. Fling. Professor Flir.g will tpt&k on the Bok peace plan at the Vine Congre gational church, 25th and S streets, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All your.g men are cordially invited. Men or ah Society. The Men or ah society will hold the meeting postponed last Sunday on February 10 at 8 p. m.. Faculty halL Dean P. M. Buck will speak on 'Lit erary Aspect of the Bible." Famous Blends a Manhattan? 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