SJCl p. HI W VI TV A T TV Mil no A V A XT A M aW A JJ A fli 0 A Tfc PV A V1 The Daily Nebrakan StatUa A, Unseen, NaWraalsa OTFKIAL PUBUCATION f Ik UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA W4er Wresllen el the Student rulilUaUea Beard Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Frtaay ana Sunday rooming a ounni w - MWi year. Ity.M It to also the oily way in which A movement without merit may gain support, Ho might thon havo for seen that his suppression of The Beanpot and Miss Perkins would lend aid and comfort to tho onomles of tho R. 0. T. C. Editorial Oflk.s University Hall 10. Office Haurs Afternoons with lla except Ian at Frldar and Sunday. Taleolienee Day. B-6SSI, No. 142 (1 rt.) Nlfhl. B-S2. Bualnsss Office University Hall 10 B. Oflcfe Haura Afternoons with tha exctp llan af Friday and Sunday. Teleohonee Day. B.6S91, No, 142 (2 rime.) Nltht. B-8S82. Entered aa sscond-elass matter at tha aostefflcs In Lincoln, Nebraska, under act I Contreee, March 3, 1870. and at special rata of postage provided for In Section 1103, act of October 3, 1017, authorised January 20, 1022. SUBSCRIPTION RATE 2 year (US semester Single Copy, B cente pnimHlAl STAFF IK-nh B. Cox . .. Editor OMII,. rVIUnlnn . Manarlnx Editor John Charvat - News Editor Julius Frandsen, Jr. .....-News Ed tor Victor Haeklsr Nsws Ed tor Edward Morrow News Ed tor Dorle Trott - News Ed tor Lawrence Pike ... Asst. News Ed tor Ruth Schsd . -Asst. News Editor " "BUSINESS" STAFF Clarence Eickhoff . Business Manager Otto Skold ... Asst. Bus. Manager Simpson Morton Circulation Manager Oscar Keehn Circulation Manager MARTYRDOM OF THE COLLEGE COMIC Tho month of April has shown us tho college comic magazine in n new role. At Boston University an issuo of Tho teanpot was devoted to the R. 0. T. C. and its editors had some rather hilarious fun with tho student soldiers. Tho Dean, under whoso jurisdiction the magazine comes, suppressed the issue nnd demanded tho resignation of Miss Henrietta Perkins, the editor responsible, Whon tho affair took that turn it immediately became good for news paper space and the editor's picture, reprints from the magazine, nnd in terviews from the Dean appeared in the press. It is possible for one to sympa thizo with the outraged fceling3 of tho Dean but, at the same time, no one can intelligently aprove the ef fectiveness or the wisdom of the means ho took to protect the R. 0. T. C. from the onslaughts of Henri etta. He justified his action, if we may judge i'im his interviews, on the grounds that Tho Beanpot had been flippant a rather remarkable criticism to moke of a comic maga zine; and that the department satir ized was doing commendable -work. As to this last argument, opinions differ. Granting, however, that it is true, even then it is not sound justi cation for the Dean's policy. Tho R. 0. T. C. is not a sacred institu tion, even if its work is worthy. There is no reason why it should not bo compelled to submit to criticism If the R. O. T. C. is as valuable and as substantial an institution as the Dean evidently believes it to be, the giggles of a comic magazine can not seriously menace its existence On the other hand, if it is not able to withstand a few gusts of hearty laughter there is a rottenness some place in its structure which should be exposed. Tho criticism of jeers and laughter is criticism of the lethi ferous kind, but an institution which cannot stand against it, .rests on foundations which are shaky indeed The R. 0. T. C. was not, of course, really protected by the action of the Dean. What really resulted was a deal of advertising unpleasant for the university because it branded it as an institution in which ideas are outlawed, and pleasant for the maga sine because it indicates that it was intelligent enough to bring down the wrath of the administrative offi rials. Indeed, far from protecting the R. O. T. C, the Deun has placed it in disadvantageous position. He has made it appear to be so thin-skinned that at the first sign of laughter it must turn to supression as the only sure means of preserving its exist ence. Those who are intelligently in terested in the welfare of the R. O T. C. will not thank the Dean for that He has done more than fores the R. O. T. C. into this uncomfortable position, he has made the college comic magazine a martyr ,to the cause, of freedom of opinion. If he had ignored Henrietta, The Beanpot would have passed unnoticed. As af- fftirs new stnnd the two issues which were created by the magazine one an issue of freedom of the press, the other, an, anti-R. 0. T. C. issue have 0 TMtfyed national publicity. If the Dean is really convinced .that tt anti-R. 0. T. G. movement .ha ae aterit, it Would, perhaps, have bH fertunate had he remembered Bernard Sfcaw's remark to the effect tint "martyrdom is the only way a ajan e bacone famous without abil- Mothers' Day CjirA 4 n at- vi LOtoh Brothrt A- BRUTALITY Tho time Is approaching for tho annual Iron Sphinx initiation. While ho subject of class honorary socie ties is up for discussion It would not bo amiss to give this initiation its due. It is generally recognized that this initiation, with tho possible ex ception of tho probation weeks of somo of tho Greek lottor fraternities is ono of tho most brutal affairs on tho campus. Thoso who havo been through tho initiation declare that its roputntion for brutality is richly desorved. Not only tho nctlvo but tho alumni members, as well, assist in beating tho candidates chosen for membership. There havo been times whon tho victims of tho ceremony havo boon compelled to recolvo medi cal nttontion as n result of their treatment. Far this sort of thing thcro is no possiblo excuse. There may bo some romnrkablo twist to tho sophomore mind which makes it seem admira ble. To most persons, however, the pcctaclo of so much brutality is so empty a cnuse, is damnable. Tho of- fenso becomes greater when it is re membered that tho only duty of tho Sphinx, as an organization, is to ter rorize tho freshmen into submitting tb tho green cap idea. When it ndds to this sin, this annual indulgence in animnl cruelty, sensible persons won der why it continues to exist. If tho vanity of its members prevents its disbanding, it might at least put an end to its infamous initiation. As it stands a relic of the barbaric, cave man stage of undergraduate life it is a shame and a disgrace to the campus of a modern university. Notices All notice for this column must bo written out and handed in at the ditorir.1 office, U Hall 10, by 4:00 the afternoon previous to their publication May Still Get Announcements Time in which to order senior invitations and announcements has been extended to Monday eve ning. Orders may be made at the College Book Store where sample . J!-l ' copies are on uispiuy. Students Council Meeting of the Student Council Monday at 4:00 in Nebraska Hall 10G. Iron Sphinx Initiation of new members at cave Tuesday evening at 6 o'cclock. Farmer! Fair Rally Committee chairman will report the work of their committees and Special Showing of new Spring fabrics $35 to $50 LOU HILL COLLEGE CLOTHES 1309 O St. saaa.xr J sais To Bob or Not to Bob? Paris says "TO BOB" It's smarter than ever now that there are no set rules about fashion and Mademoiselle may wear the bob that is best suited to her individuality. If you need a hair cut jrat it at Radge & Guen zela'J the Individual Bar ber Shop. Their Barbers iriM. mold and sculp your hair an artist would irfviii individual bob to rttevch individual prOBlity. good speakers will ha secured. Tha rally will be fold Tuesday at Ag Hall at 7:15. Phi Lambda Uptllon Regular meeting of Phi Lambda Upsllon will be held Thursday, April 23, in Chemistry Hall 102 at 7:00. Episcopal Students Bishop Shayler of Omaha will con duct tho sorvlccs at the University Episcopal Church today in tho ab sonco of Father McMilllu. Sophomores It is not too lato to file for Sopho moro baseball manager if you call at tho Athletic offtco at onco. Write Article For Chemical Journal Prof. Cliff S. Hamilton and Ran dolph Major of tho department of chemistry aro authors of an article "Tho Preparation nnd Study of Sym metrical Bis-Arsons-Aryl-Benznmido-Ureas," which nppenrs in tho April number of Tho Journal of the Ameri can Chemical Society. Another bin ticlo by Professor Hamilton nnd Caryl Sly on "Tho Action of Alkyl Chlorocarbonates on Amino-Arylnr- sonic Acids," appeared in tho Febru ary issuo of the same journal. MISS f ALUTH TO APPEAR 3 DOWN-TOWN ROOMS AT SPRING RATES Largo and Comfortable Y. M. C. A. B.6515 Graduate ReelLl o be GIth Wed- a slay at TewpU. A graduation recital will be given by Gearlyn Walrath, who is a stu dent of August Molzer, aaeiated by Ruth, Haberly, a studont with Mme. GUderoy Scott, next Wednesday at 8:15 In the Temple thoator, The ac companlsts will bo Maurlne Walrath Schumann and Gortrudo GulborUon Bell. Tho program will bo: Arioso Bach-Franko. Gavotto en Rondeau, (from tho flth Violin Sonata) Bach-Krlesler. 0 Del mlo dulco ardor (Elena o Parido) Gluck. Dnnza, danta Durante Plalsirs d'amour Martini.. Scgncdillo (Carmen) Blzot. Concerto in E minor Andante Alegrotta non troppo Allegro mol to vivace Mondolssohn. Tears of God Mowrey. SADDLE PONIES FOR RENT Reduced Prices STAR VAN & STORAGE CO. B-6764 Days F-1893 Eve. and Sunday 1 ... I Trees Rasbach, When Love Is Kind Old Irish. Lullaby Scott. Kerry Dance Molloy. Ave Maria Schubert-WUhelmJ Gultarre Moukowskl. Rondlno 'Vlouxtempe. of TTnluorattv nf IndLmB. " WIIUV.HI.J " - wwiu Vmi Watt" Is the idea university physician,' Students . . ... .1 J! 1 l AiMn .vritH Artuie n ni nnniiiieu ill hour in a room filled with Chlorlno . gas,. Thoy como out curcu. 'Gurod tho suf- ono VMS ,f Biia v7 (5 light rrj TOUNTAIN aCRVICC 3 fin SaBa5awBiilea' : j; li: ;: :tjytfc BBglf H I Pilgrim Blue 1 c.h.&col PILGRIM. BLUE FOR GRADUATION EVERY YEAR FOR FIVE YEARS NOW, WE HAVE OUTFITTED A HOST OF NEBRASKA MEN WJTH OUR FAMOUS "PILGRIM BLUE" SUITS FOR GRADUATION. FINELY TAILORED JiY STRATFORD FROM A BEAUTIFUL BLUE HERRINGBONE CLOTH OF ENDURING QUALITY THESE SUITS OF "PILGRIM BLUE" MAKE SPLENDID-CLOTHES FOR GRADUATION AND FOR MANY MONTHS AFTER YOUR SCHOOL DAYS ARE OVER. IT'S NONE TOO EARLY TO THINK ABOUT GRADUATION APPAREL, AND WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK AT "PILGRIM BLUE" NOW WHETHER YOU'RE READY TO BUY, .OR NOT, WE'LL BE MIGHTY GLAD TO SHOW YOU. SPECIALLY PRICED AT ?65. OTHER BLUES AT $35 UP. NEBRASKA FARQUHAKS COIECE CIGLHERS LINCOLN'S BUSY STORE Car, m O "THE MBIT TOR LEJjh 35GLD & CO! WllllfflMM'MIMMlWIHI Beginning 8;30 A.M. MondayA Great Semi-Annual Sale of Hosiery By the Box! THOUSANDS of pairs of standard, first quality Stockings of the same high grade makes and brands wo always carry in regular stock, but at FAR BELOW usual prices. ONLY through thu co-operation of prominent manufactures utid by the selling in box lots of 3 pairs are such remarkably low prices mado possible and then only at this twice-yearly sale. WISE Nebrnskans watch and wait for this semi-annual event ana take advantage of it to lay in their season's supply of Hosiery at much below regular cost. Sale begins 8:30 a. m. Mon day plan to be herel Don't Forget Every Pair First Quality I S. & H. Green Discount Stamps, Are An Added Saving. Women's "Bobolink" Guaranteed Silk Hosiery Semi-Fashioned And All Strictly First Quality 312 95 Regularly 1.25 the Pair One of our test grades bf semi-fashioned thread silk Hose. Fine quality; mercerized welt that stops ravels; plated, high spliced heels; double soles; three-scam back; in Black and A Full Range of Spring and Summer Shades. One of the best stockings produced to sell at 1.25 pair. Every pair guaranteed to fully satisfy or new ones without question. 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