THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A Carnival el Fun ana! Music Headed v Will J. Kennedy ! I I In an Original Comedy "PINCH ME" In a delightful offering of "SONG AND MUSIC" 4 RUBIN I SISTERS MURRAY OCTAVIA STUTZ & BINGHAM In a Laughable Skit "THE PERFECT M" MILT JACK WOOD & WHITE . Tha Two Dumb Balls In "MUSIC ANI PANCINQ TOMFOOLERY" Mildred & Harry Otto Tha Eccentric Comlquaa In "PUBLIC DECEIVERS" "IDAHO" CURRENT NEWS BABICH AND THE ORCHKSTRA SHOWS AT 2: SO 7 lOO B:0O RIALTO MOTHERS' WEEK A Laufh, A Taar, A Caap and a Thought la Carry Homa "THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH" A Paramount Plctura INSTRUMENTAL TRIO Doris Baker, Halan Obarllai, Charllne Coo par Comedy Nam Traval Symphony Playara Mat. 35c. Nita SO, Chil. 10c Showa at 1, 3, S, 7, 9 LYEIC ALL THIS WEEK . Beautiful and Bewitching, CORRINE GRIFFITH "DECLASSE" ON THE STAGE Paulh & Polly An Amaiinf Offering Other Entartalnlng Pictures SHOWS AT I, 3.5 7, 9. Orpheum Theatre ..... ALL THIS WEEK BtST SEATS TONIGHT Anna Nichols' Laughing Hll TrrTTf?fi- NOTE THE SPPriAi vat. and 8,t. M.I, 200, $1,110. . W.d. Mt., l 80. oo V BUY 9EAS IMMEliiATELY .THIS WEEK Tha Yaar'a Rl( Mytl.ry Story "The Monster" You Can't Solva It With LON CHANEY "THE PACEMAKERS" H. C. Wltw.r'a 4Ih Slory "THE GREAT DECIDE" LARRY SF.MON In a Laush Smaatlnn THE DOME DOCTOR" SHOWS AT j7i'i. T, 9. Grandpa Walked! Father Motored! Now You Can Fly! $1.00 and thin coupon will take you a ride in tho new fivo pnnHon Kcr air conch until May 18th. Don't miss it. Lincoln Flying Field (51 r?j VIKINGS IRON SPHINX XI DELTA MYSTIC FISH Pins All Kinds of College Em blems. HALLETT'S University Jewelers Est. 1871 117-119 So. 12 l-jj III 11 "N" Blankets Facing Campus The College Press EMOTIONS AND FAILURES When paychologlati in Increasing numbers are atresilng some form of motional guidance as a collie ne- coiislty, It becomes time for the col lege man to alt up and take notice of the problem. Only last Saturday, speaking: before the Conference on McnUl Hyjriorte and Education of the State Charities Aid Association In this city, Dr. Frankwood E. Wil liams argued the proposition. A larger number of student than Is suppoHed, develop, as a result of their emotional experience and Its neglect, frank mental disease and In- sanities, whllo others, "stumble out of the schools only to be picked up and tended a few years later." "In spite of increased skill in training Intellects, and In imito 0f In creased facilities for tho protection of the physical health of the students and more power to both of them tho jjnal, if that froal bo tho increase of human happiness and efficiency, will not bo reached by these alone, for neither happiness nor efficiency Is fundamentally dependent upon them. Emotions as well as Intellect, and mental health as well as physical health muxt bo mado a part of the program." Tho university was chld cd for narrowly centering its inter est on tho intellect and not upon the mind as a whole, and for neglecting to investigate or protect against the fnilurc of its program on this ac count. The boy who suffers from physi cal ailments receives every attention from the university, "but the boy who is wrestling with a crisis in his emotions is left to struggle alone, although the consequences may be far more serious, and, when his diffi culties have got the best of him, is cast out as unfit. For years we have witnessed far too many 'nervous-brenk-downs,' suicides and failures, to sny nothing of mediocrity among our college populations We have been educating our young peo ple to be teachers, lawyers and doc tors, yet never have we taught them to understand themselves." A distant approach to .this emo tional guidance is found in the sys tem of faculty advisers for students. Founded upon an excellent theory, the success of the plan depends en tirely on the willingness of the indi vidual adviser to accept his responsi bility, and, more important, on his ability to act in this capacity. The for Pillow Tops, Fraternity and Sorority Crests, Book Ends with Seal, Memory Books, Stationery All Kinds of College Jewelry, Fountain Pens Name Engraved Free, Gold and Silver Pencils Trade in Your Old Books for the Above 'If I problem la a perplexing one, yet one which merits the careful considera tion of educators. How do our own psychologist feel about it? The Columbia Spectator. A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION The fact that the Executive Com mittee of the student body at their weekly meeting last Tuesday took up the matter of a campus community chest or campus tax, whichever ap pears the most desirable, is a step in the right direction toward solving our present financial ills with regard to campus activities. It marks a new era in student activities at Washing ton and Lee and if a proposition adapted to our needs is finally put to tho vote of tho student body as it is hoped on next Friday, it should be cupported by every far-seeing stu dent who la fumiliar with conditions as they exist. When one stops to consider how many financial drives are inaugurat ed on this campus every year, how much good time and energy is lost and what a nuisance it has become to each and every student this fact alotia should put the measures across by a wide margin. Rut there are many other worthy features involved, far superior to the elimination of drives. It would, provided every stu dent was to contribute to the fund prove a direct financial saving to ev ery student. Furthermore, it would guarantee him better activities be cause of the fact that an assured In come would be available for each of these activities. On the side of the activities themselves, much time now taken for collection of funds could be given to the actual planning and op eration of the activities. The plan has worked successfully at the University of North Carolina and the University of Florida for ex ample, and on both these campuses students are getting their publica tions at greatly reduced rates and paying Jess in fact for all activities included under the budget. We are satisfied that some plan of raising money by this method is what we need to set our struggling activ ities again on their feet. Just what form that plan will take must be worked out by the Executive Com mittee for presentation to the stu dents for their approval or disapprov al. And that is just what the commit tee is doing at the present time. Let us all in the meantime be thinking over the advisability of such the Banners Leather Skins "INII plan and hope that. may have the opportunity of trying out such a new arrangement next year. 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