The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 17, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
Station A, Lincoln, Nebraska.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
f th.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Under Direction of th Btudent Publication
Hoard
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iay, Friday and Sunday mornings during
the aradrmie year.
Editorial Offices University Hall 10.
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postofflre In Lincoln. Nehranka, under act
of Congress, March S, 187, and at special
rate of postage provided for In Section
110). act of October S, 1017, authorised
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EDITORIAL STAFF"
Edward Morrow Editor
Victor T. Hackler Managing Editor
J. A. Chartat Newt Editor
Juliua Frandsen, Jr News Editor
L. L. Pike News Editor
Ruth Schad - Ncw Editor
Doria K. Trott. News Editor
Millieent Cinn Ass't. Nfwi Editor
Arthur Sweet Ana't News Editor
Alexander McKie, Jr Oontnhuting Editor
Volta W. Torrey Contributing Editor
Poris K. Trott Contributing Editor
V. Royce Went Contributing Editor
Bl'RINESS STAFF
Otto Skold Rusinoss Mnnager
Slmnaon Morton ...-Aaa't. HuMlness Mar.airer
Nieland Van Aredale.... Circulation Mnnaircr
Richard F. Vett.... Circulation Manager
WE ARE REPRIMANDED
In another column of this paper
will ho found a communication from
three students in the College of
Business Administration in which
we are corrected, aye! even berated,
for an editorial which appear
ed recently. Among other things,
we learn that we are a Grim Joker,
and lacking in a sense of delicacy.
As to the sense of delicacy that may
be true; but as to being a joker, we
hesitate to accept the label. We
have been, we fear, somewhat fail
ing in a sense of humor, and while
we thank our correspondents for
commending our wit, we fear that
the compliment is scarcely justified.
We are informed that there are
other colleges more deserving of
condemnation than the Bizad Col
lege. Upon that question we will
not comment, chiefly because our
editorial however unintelligible it
may have been, was not meant to
knock any college in particular.
We have never taken a course in
business cycles, and ill success in that
cannot account for our alleged vic
iousness." We were exposed to a
semester course in bookkeeping in
high school but since that time we
have shunned all things that smack
of ledger and balance sheets. While
we cannot claim to have been a bril
liant success in the high school ourse
mentioned, we did pass, and it does
not remain as dust and ashes in our
figurative memory (mixed meta
phor, but what of it?). Not having
had any experience in this line, we
must decline the invitation to aid the
class in business cycles.
We are compelled to agree with
the statement that there are to.
many staffers in college, and to
deny that the College of Business
Published in
tit interest oEleC'
trlcal Development by
en institution that will
It helped by what
ever helps the
industry.
Administration was singled out for
our barbs. It merely served as a
convenient instrument to illustrate
a larger idea. As to tho wager on
tho number or percentage of Bluf
fers in tho respective colleges, why
csk us? We are not informed on
the subject, nor do we intend to
spend several weeks at tho executive
dean's office tabulating records to
find out. Besides, betting is im
moral. But to be more Rcrious. It was
not our intention to single out the
College of Business Administration
for criticism. We might as well
hnve referred to the other technical
colleges on the campus whose re
quirements of cultural subjects
seem to us too small. We attempted
in our inexpert way, to write some
thing of an allegory to point out
the error of going through college
without becoming educuted.
"THE MESSIAH"
The, annual presentation of "The
Messiah", Handel's oratorio which
will be given in Memorial Hall at 10
o'clock this morning, is one of the
few genuine traditions that tho Uni
versity has. Today the oratorio will
be presented for tho thirtieth time.
"The Messiah" has now come to
an almost inseparable part of the
Christmas season at the University.
While most of the students have no
great interest in music, this oratorio
has always been well attended and is
appreciated widely. The University
chorus, under the coaching of Mrs.
Carrie B. Raymond, is entirely com
petent to make "The Messiah" a
success.
Other Opinions
The Daily Nebraskan assumes
no responsibility for the senti
ments expressed by correspon
dents and reserves the right to
exclude any communications
whose publication may for any
reason seem undesirable. In all
cases the editor must know the
t identity of the contributor. No
communications will be publish
ed anonymously, but by special
arrangement initials only may be
signed.
A PROTEST
To the Editor:
We the undersigned (and prob
ably all Bizad students) resent the
editorial in Tuesday's Nebraskan en
titled "The Grim Comedy." The
person who wrote that editorial is
certainly a Grim Joker and lacks a
sense of delicacy in singling out one
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college to criticise when the same
criticism may bo made of any col
lege on the campus and of some more
deservedly than tho College of Busi
ness Administration.
What inspired the editorial is not
for us to say. Perhaps the writer
knows whereof ho speaks from ex
perience. Perhaps he tried to "re
vel in bookkeeping and business
cycles" nnd didn't find them so easy,
hence tho bitter taste. Certainly the
class in Business Cycles would wel
como nny help which this all wise
editorial writer would give them in
solving the greatest of all business
problems.
No doubt there are too many Bluf
fers in our college. But why Binglc
us out? We are willing to wnger
that there are no more sluffers in
proportion than there are in nny
other of "the colleges.
Had your editorial been written in
a spirit of fairness, applying to the
wholo University, it could hnve been
endorsed, perhaps, by everyone.
We challenge the things you in
sinuate against tho students of the
College of Business Administration
and ask you to subnTt proof to sup
port your charges.
Very truly yours,
ERNEST WITT,
VERNON MORRISON,
ELMER C. BRATT.
Christmas Tea Given
By Home Ec Faculty
The Home Economics faculty gave
a Christmas tea on Tuesday after
noon, December 15, from 4 to C
o'clock, in the Home Economics par
lors. The decorations were ever
green branches and white candles,
with a Christmas tree in the center.
Punch and small cakes were served
after which the following program
was given : Carols, solo by Miss Huk
lcy, "The Other Wise Man" by Mrs.
True Colbert.
WORLD FORUM GROUP
HEARS RABBI SPEAK
(Continued from Page One.)
in the world and none of us have a
monopoly of it."
Following his address a discussion
was held by all the students who
could remain. This was the last
meeting of the World Forum until
after the Christmas holidays and the
next meeting will ba on the Wed
nesday the week school reopens.
Hotel
De Hamburger
5
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Buy 'em by the sack
1141 Q St. Phone B1S12
new prob-
neiv devel-
Droaaer-
larger scale
for ifiy life
Industry by
Ten Years Ago
Many unique entertainment fea
tures wero planned for tho Y. W. C.
A. nnd Y. M. C. A. Holiday Fete to
be given at tho Temple.
The German dramatic club met in
Faculty Hall at tho Temple, the at
traction of the evening being the
presentation of tho prologue of
Schiller's Maid of Orleans. In ad
dition to tho club members, many
visitors were present to sco tho play.
Frof. G. E. Barber returned from
St. Louis where he represented the
University of Nebraska at the meet
ing of the faculty members of the
Missouri Valley.
Prof. C. A. Itobbins spoke before
tho Businesr Law class on "The Law
and tho Business Man."
A special Christmas musical ser
vice was held at the Y. W. C. A.
Vespers.
On The Air
University studio, broadcasting
over KFAB (340.7).
Thursday, December 17
9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re
port, road report and announce
ments. Calendar
Friday, December 18
Sigma Chi dinner dance, Lincoln.
Tau Kappa Epsilon house dance.
Acacia dinner dance Univer
sity Club.
Phi Kappa Psi house dance.
Lambda Chi Alpha house dance.
Omega Beta Pi house dance.
Alpha Theta Chi house dance.
Pi Kappa Phi house dance.
Saturday, December 19
Phi Delta Theta house dance.
Don't put it off any longer, save
time and avoid delay. Buy your tic
ket home at the BURLINGTON City
office. ADV.
Santa knows that
he will want the
newest in sox
from
Ellinger's
On The Corner
12th & P.
r
BEFORE YOU GO
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
FARQUHAKS
NEBRA3KA5
Notices
Advertising Club
No advertising Club meeting this
week as was previously announced.
Latin Club
The Latin Club tea will be held
on Thursday afternoon between 4
and 0 o'clock at IIarwd Hall.
A. S. A. E. Picture
Tho A. S. A. E. picture will be
taken Friday at the Campus Studio
at 12:10 o'clock
Christian Science Society
Christian Science Society will meet
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock
in Faculty Hall.
Mystic Fish
There will be a Mystic Fish meet
ing in Ellen Smith Hall at 7:15 on
Thursday.
Horace Mann Club
There will be a Horace Mann Club
meeting Thursday at 6:15 o'clock in
the City Y. M. C. A.
Latin Club
The Latin Club tea will be held on
Thursday afternoon between 4 and
6 o'clock at Howard Hall.
The Hauck
Studio
Skogland
Photographer
1216 O
B2991
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e careful in the selection of
your hats. Consider their style
and their quality.
STETSON HATS
Styled for young men
For Sale by
Farquhar's, Leon's Inc., Mayer Bros Co., Ben Simon & Son,
Ma gee's, Rudge & Guenzel Co., Speiera,
STOP IN HERE AT MEN'S GIFT HEADQUARTERS
AND SELECT THE THINGS YOU'LL WANT TO GIVE
THE MEN OF THE FAMILY.
SPLENDID STOCKS ARE HERE FOR YpU TO
CHOOSE FROM; JUST THE SORT OF THINGS MEN
LIKE TO GET AT CHRISTMAS TIME; AND A
PROMPT, HELPFUL SERVICE TO AID YOU IN YOUR
SELECTIONS.
YOU'VE ONLY THREE DAYS MORE; STOP IN TODAY.'
LEADING COLLEGE
Delian Picture
Delian Literary Society will have
.,i,.t,irn tnken at Campus Studio on
Thursday, at 12:15 o'clock. Any
member tardy will be fined.
A. I. E. E. Picture
Tho A. I. E. E. Cornhusker picture
...III tnlfttn nr. the, Cnmnua Studio
Thursday at noon. All Electrical
Engineers are urged to be there.
Kappa Phi
Vnnnn Phi members and pledges
may get their year book and can-
dlebloom by calling at leaenors col
lege, room 119.
A wgwan Contributor!
Awarwan contributors are request
ed to turn in as much copy as poss
ible for the Burlesque number be
fore the beginning of vacation. Con
tributions will be received if mailed
to Awgwan, Station "A", during the
holidays. Copy is dpsired in the form
of fictitious news items, and so forth,
for an imuginary newspaper 'The
Daily Awgwan", for example.
Freshman Council
The Freshman Council meeting is
changed from 7:30 Thursday to 5
o'clock Thursday. All Freshman
men arc invited.
Awgwan
Awgwan will be distributed from
Station A instead of Social Science
Building starting Wednesday.
It will be two weeks in
the old home town, so it
might be best to come in
and get a haircut before
leaving.
The MOGUL
BARBERS
127 No. 12 St.
CLOTHIERS
p n m u m nj
-Out- 5 W.o-
Solve Last-Minute Gift
Perplexities at the Lin
coln Photo Supply Co.
it's such a satisfying feeling
to come into this store where
you'll see so many tastefully
chosen things so artistically
and so conveniently displayed!
Particularly appealing to seek
ers of tho unusual at this time,
are hand carved wooden novel
ties from the Italian Alps.
Quaint little figures dispose
themselves a-top cigarette hold
ers, pens, pencils, letter open
ers, ink wells, ash trays and
salad sets. You'll find also at
the Lincoln Photo Supply Co.,
all that is most interesting in
boxed novelties from Rustcraft,
Norwood and Gift Shop lines.
Cowan and Fulper pottery,
Ivorex placques, decorated
candles, Kodaks, leather goods,
and countless other objects,
make gift-choosing here an al
together fascinating experi
ence! At 1217 O.
Give Feminine Frippery
from the Famous!
lives there a girl who would
n't love to receive any of these
dainty dress accessories on
Christmas Morn? You'll find
at the Famous prettily boxed
for gift-giving: silk underthings
of pastel hue; sheer clear chif
fon hose; striking patterns in
silk and wool hose for sports
wear; gloves; dainty silk and
linen 'kerchiefs; blanket and
corduroy bath robes as practi
cal as they are good looking;
radium silk slips; silk negli
gees; silk scarfs ;and HAVE
you see the imported French
gift novelties at the Famous?
There are doll heads, clocks,
book marks, lip sticks, powder
boxes, compacts, garters and
small pocket mirrors all
evidencing an unmistakable
French chic!
Order Christmas Flowers
at the Stryker Floral Co.
then you'll be sure that the
choicest blooms are delivered
fresh and perky on Christmas
morning! Flowers from this
shop have an air about them
possibly because Dick Stryker
exercises his artistic talents on
every out-going bouquet, be it
of boutonierre or ball-room
size. Think of this attractive
little flower-center when choos
ing last minute gifts also.
Awaiting you are lovely pot
tery vases and bowls, bridge
paraphanelia, baskets, framed
mottoes and an utterly distinc
tive line of Christmas cards
and Greetings. Remember the
address: 127 No. 13th!
The Store of "Everygift"
Mayer Bros. Co.
no matter the number, age,
or variety of people on your
gift-list, Mayer Bros, have the
tissue-contents that will make
each and every one of them
clap their hans with delight on
Christmas Morning! Particu
larly is your attention called to
their men's store, where there
is almost a bewildering assort
ment of things to please a fussy
male. If you want to spend
but a little money there is a
dollar table from which you
may make your selections
simply loaded down with ties,
scarfs, bill folds, belts, belt
buckles, hose, and kindred arti
cles all chosen with excellent
taste. Man-gifts at every other
price, too, at Mayer Bros. Co.,
and things without number to
delight the Lenas and Erma
lindas. A Gift Cake from the
Golden Pheasant!
wouldn't mother be pleased
if she could take one of those
delicious inelt-in-your-mouth
Golden Pheasant cakes from
your traveling case it will cer
tainly add more than its bit
to . holiday festivities be it
angel or devil food variety.
Have one packer for you the
next time you have your lunch
at the Golden Pheasant for of
course you WILL lunch at this
convenient downtown shop
when doing your Chriitmas
shopping! However, buy cakes
if you will, when enjoying
after-dance or theater nourish
ment at the Golden Pheasant.
As you know, they stay open to
accomodate you, and serve de
lectible salads, sandwiches, pas
tries, hot and fountain drinks!
Namler S4 aa uria
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