The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    mil DAILY MIBKABKAR
Comhusker Pictures
SENIORS
Xo bfl taken Thursday at Town
j. studio:
' Grlydon Arts, Marion Aurinfc-er.
iwrence Austin, Doris Backer, Jean
K J- Bailey. Charlotte Ba
JT Alton Baker, George Ballah,
w,om Bancroft. Pauline Barker.
.ry Barnett, Alice Baric, Roman
xii.n Beckwith. Albert
Srman. Margaret Beede, Ellen Bee
cr " ... t -1,1 . mnMone Reio-h-
S Barbara Bell, Marjorie Benja
S John Bennett, Ben Benson,
Merritt, Benson. Ivan Berry, Doro
thBertwcll, Oaul Beyers. Ferd
Rinir Richara iore,
er Orval Bosley, Betty Bosserman,
Oscar Bauman, George Bowers.
To be taken Thursday at Hauck's
gtudio: '
Harold Bowers, Mrs. Mary Burnet.
Helen Bredenberg, Mabel Bridges,
v . n-iorrl. John Broady, Rob-
ert Brooks, Carl Brown, Forrest
Brown, GreeU Brown, e-rnesi cruce,
Don a van Bryant. Jas.
Arvnur -
Bryant, Harry Bryant, Lola Buckner,
Blanch Burt, r-an curua, .K..v
Bush, Anne Bute, Kathleen Carth
breath, Elgie Calvin.
MON. TUES. WED
Aether Orpneum Circuit Laughfest
Thank You Doctor'
A Comedr Crook Plajrk I With
Eleanor Hick. Chester Clute
EDDIE GEORGE
COLE & SNYDER
The Original Fun iters in
"THE DIRECTOR"
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DOLLY DAVIS REVUE
In Modern Development ol
"OLD TIME MINSTRELSY"
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Geo. Stanley Virginia
The Southern Favorites in
"BITES OF DIXIE"
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KATE at WILEY
A Novelty Duo Presenting
"A STUDY IN THE CLASSICS'
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"AMONG THE MISSING"
Also Newi and Comedr Picture
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BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, S:00
RialtoTheatre Today
Made by the Man Who Cav You
Abraham Lincoln
With Birbara La Man and
Conway Tearlo
COM EDY N EWS TRAVEL,
SHOWS AT 1. S. 5, T.
MATS. 20c, NITE SOc CHIL. 10c.
LYRIC
ALL
THIS WEEK
Another Biff Program of Sonaa
Music, DaJlre rjid Pictures
JOHN COLDEN'S TRIUMPH
A Record Breaking Play With
MADGE BELLAMY JAY HUNT
Also Other Entertaining Pictures
ON THE STAGE I
Art & Leone Revue I
A Whirl of Music and Sancing f
SHOWS AT I. S. S. T S
ORPHEUM
WED. THUR.
MATINEE DAILY
World's Greatest Colored Shaw
RICHARDS &
PR1NGLES
FAMOUS
MINSTRELS
0 CHOCOLATE DANDIES
Street Parade Daily
Prices: Mat, AdulU SOcT ChOTsiSc.
sue, 75c and f 1.00
COLONIAL
THIS
WEEK
VTTAL
DRAMA
TEMPTATION i
M New. and Comedy Picture
Shawa AT 1, , , 7.
,,-A-Ji.RAMATlC THUNDERBOLT
The College Press
All About Wirnmin."
That the college man is a distinct
type most everybody has observed.
His is a character that draws atten
tion anywhere; with his collegiate
(frankly we caVtl find another word
to describe it) manner of dress and
deportment, and his juvenile sophis
tication he goes among his fellow
creatures with a demeanor that
makes them take unmistakeable no
tice. They may smile at his antics.
They may be horrified. But they
never fail to observe him and set
him apart from themselves. Such
is the recognition which the idiosyn
cracies of the undergraduate have
won for him that books are being
written about him and books nowa
days are written only about very
highly developed types.
But, however college youth differ
from the rest of th eworld, among
themselves they are extraordinarily
alike. They wear the same cut of
clothes and smoke the same kind of
pipe. They are tremendously versed
in the ways o fthe world, know all
about 'wirnmin,' and can utter with
almost perfect nonchalance "that
sort of thing." And, like all types,
they are eager to perpetuate their
kind. It pains the college senior
who has reached the climax in be
coming collegiate to see the adoles
cent freshman become naively excit
ed over the curious things that hap
pen to him. The upperclassman,
though already burdened with the
enormity of his own experience
which weighs down his shoulders like
a titanic feather bed, will unselfishly
come to the relief of the newcomer.
The neophyte is taught how to be
come like his superiors, and he in
turn hands down the traditions to
his successors.
There are many things making for
a continuation of this uniformity or
standardization of college men. One
is the effect of the routine of the
machinery of the institution it-elf.
A large group of men are taking
the same courses and fulfilling the
same requirements for degrees. An
other, and more potent influence, is
participation in extra-curricular acti
vities with the attendant develop
ment of college spirit and solidarity.
These activities, as well as the cur
riculum itself, vary little in the vari
ous institutions. It is almost inevit
able that the ideas and actions of
the men should run in similar chan
nels. We can see no compelling reason
to bemoan this obvious trend towards ;
standardization of the college youth.
Perhaps that is one result of being
exposed to the operation. At any
rate, there are many less pleasant
things to contemplate than to see
one's self fall into that class which is
included in the term "collegiate.",
On the other hand, it is undoubtedly
true that the process of creating a
smooth, glistening youth out of every
freshman who enters an institution
of higher learning lulls or oppresses
his individualistic impulses and may
fatally affect his accomplishments.
It is no simple problem. The Colum
bian Spectator.
Exchanges
A course in canoeing is being of
fered at the University of Michigan.
Original names, for dances appear
in the Oregon university newspaper
with announcements of a coming
"Journalism Jam,"- and a "Junior
Jazz Jinks" outstanding.
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SMARTLY dressed men in the
style centers of the world know
there is no substitute for a Stetson.
STETSON HATS
vilc.J fnv .vntitifr men
OVJV" J " i y
tor saie oj .
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Freshman women are not permit
ted at the U. of Indiana library
after 7:30 o'clock.
Freshmen at the University of
Kansas must enter and leave build
ings through specified doors.
Moving pictures are being used as
a new method in the militory depart
ment at the University of Oregon.
Northwestern university has adopt
ed the novel plan of instructing foot
ball players by use of motion pic
tures. That man. does not increase in in
telligence after the age of sixteen is
the contention of Professor G. H.
Thompson of the University of Ne
vada. Members of the faculty at the Uni
versity of Oregon are protesting be
cause they are not admitted to the
Associated Students organization and
thereby receive reduced rates to the
athletic events.
Prison convicts, cow-punchers,
street-car conductors and movie ac
tresses are among the students en
rolled in the home study courses
given through the extension division
of the University of Washington.
At Wisconsin University there is a
fraternity house in which only Span
ish is spoken. Fifteen women room
at the house and dining room ser
vice is maintained for thirty-five men
and women.
"My Wild Irish Rose" is a more
suitable tune than 'Red Hot Mama'
for student social affairs," said Pres
ident W. A. Brandenburg of the
Pittsburg Teacher's college, in ad
dressing the students before an all
college party.
CANFORD'S
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Oklahoma University is going to
construct a $15,000 radio station.
Sororities and fraternities are the
best places for contracting colds ac
cording to the director of student
health service at Ohio State univer
sity.
Justice, in the form of duckings in
the icy waters of a nearby lake, was
meted to the unruly freshmen of the
University of Colorado. Twenty-
two received this kind of punishment
and four were obliged to sing in
chapel.
i University of Minnesota has de
cided to accept any donations or
gifts at any time so long as they
come from legitimate sources and are
donated for the purpose of advanc
ing and promoting the cause of edu
cation. Comes
Take ber around in a
Saunders System Car. Two's
company drive it yourself.
Costs frcm V4 to Vi s much
as taxi. Use it as your own
as Ion 5 as you like. Rent a
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"It is safe o say that the failure to guide and direct study is the weak
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A three-hole golf course is main
tained on the campus at the Univer
sity of Oregon. Students may sub
stitute golf for gymnastic work and
receive credit from the physical edu
cation department.
Greasing automobiles, tending to
furnaces and minding babies include
some of the works done by the more
than 600 students earning their ex
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