The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 20, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Oklahoma Daily Will
Stage AlWniuertity
Hog Calling Contest
Gorman,. Okla., Dec. 19 For
those who are homesick, the Okla
homa Daily is going to stage a hog
calling contest, to be held at 4 o'clock
next Monday afternoon on the uni
versity oval.
Those students who have not had
n.f.mifv to exercise their
an ope""" '
lungs with the familiar old "Poo-oo-e
of the farm will have that op
portunity this coming Monday.
No one will be barred, except pos
sibly members of the Whirlwind
staff.
Contestants will have to be eligible
scholastically, this requirement be
ing that they'll have to be passing in
at least five hours of work.
Entriei Mutt File
All entries must have filed by noon
Monday. They must register in the
Oklahoma Daily office, in the base
ment of Science hall.
In order to make the contest clos-
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I WORLD'S HOST UNIQUe THEATER
WORLD'S OST UNIQUe THEATER
tOME OF THE 6POKEN DRAMA
C' t unco own tract copniJ
jwpTEWORTHY ARTISTIC PRODWONSj
TONIGHT ALL. WEEK
A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY
"PIGS"
A story of the trlali and tribulation!
of a small town family and tha "boy
who bring home the bacon."
Ev'ngs. 25c, 50c, 75c.
MaU. 25c, 50c.
NEXT WEEK LIBERTY
"NEW TOYS'
DOLORES COSTELLO
IN
"Old
San Francisco"
A STORY OF SAN FRANCISCO
BEFORE AND AFTER THE EARTH
QUAKE. THE GOLD COAST,
THE CHINESE DUNGEONS
A THRILLING MELO-DRAMA!
BABICH AND ORCHESTRA
ORPHEUM ORGAN
SHOWS
ll i Hi - tm
HIL. 10cl a&LVTlUU 1
Week"
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Thl
LIBERTY
GLORIOUS FAREWELL WEEK
Pierre Watkin Players Presenting-
"The
Unkissed Bride"
THE SEASON'S FUNNIEST FARCE!
with
DULCIE COOPER
J. GLYNN McFARLANE
PIERRE WATKIN
MATS. TUE-THUR. SAT.
2:30 25c-50c
NIGHTS AT 8:00
25c-50c-7Se
PHONE B-45S5
A Roaring Auto Racing Story
COMEDY NEWS
"MASKED MENACE"
Episode 4
Wow
Showing
E-pisooe
CDLOFIIAL
Behind Him Lay the Dread Past
Before Him
ft MAW'S,
COMEDY
NEWS
Shows-
I. 3. 5. 7, 9
I HIS
WEEK
RIALTO
More
Kick
Than a
Cocktail
for Two
Lew Cody
Aileea Pringle
Owes Moore
IN
An M-G-M Picture
"Tea For Three"
VAUDEVILLE
Morcy Harry
Barton & Young
Slnring Coaiediana in
"IT'S ALL IN FUN!"
ptsy Erelrn
French Sisters
Melody Twins In a Little
"BITS OF THIS AND THAT"
Dorothy De Vere's
. ' Girl Revue
A DELUXE OFFERING OF
JAZZ, YOUTH BEAUTY
BEAVER and MONARCHS
Featuring 'The Sunrise"
CHENOWETH at the WurUtaer
Pictures of LINDBERGH in
Mexico City
Ke-Ko COMEDY
Mat. 35c Nite 50c
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7.
er, it was at first thought that faculty
members would be barred, but the
bars have been let down and faculty
members as well as students may en
ter. Entrance in the contest should be
made as soon as possible, and train
ing should be begun. Suitable prizes
will be given the winners of first and
second places.
Date Allowed 3
Dates will be allowed the specta
tors at the contest. Or would the
spectators be auditors?
Although the judges for the con
test have not yet been chosen, it is
probable that the county farm agent,
several members of the faculty and
a student will be called upon to
award the prizes in the competition.
Suggested coaches for the pre-con-test
training in hog calling were an
nounced Wednesday as Buck Gar
rett, Maynard Kennerly, and Dr. A.
K. Christian, all of whom have had
experience.
Petition Reinstating
Uni Night Approved
(Continued from Pags 1)
the Student Council, which, sitting as
a jury, will hear these charges and
make recommendations to the chair
man of the committee or student or
ganization for the punishment of
these individuals." These require
ments have been made for the pur
pose of eliminating undesirable ma
terial from the program.
No definite arrangements have
been made as yet concerning a prize
for the best skit. In the past a cash
prize has been given, but this year
a cup will probably be given instead.
Although plans are not yet com
pleted, it is expected that a skit will
be presented in University Night by
an organization of alumni of the uni
versity. Meetings will start after the
Christmas holidays, and a time will
be set for the submission of skits.
System of Flashers
Will Send Greetings
Vermillion, S. D., Dec. 19 "Yule
tide Greetings" will be flashed across
the campus of the University of
South Dakota from the Christmas
tree which has been erected there.
by the Young Men's Christian As
sociation. The tree is placed in the
center of the campus directly in front
of the administration building.
The large fir tree has been entirelv
"wired by students of electrical en
gineering. The system of flashers
which will send out the holiday greet
ing was also devised by these stu
dents under the direction of B. B.
Brackett, professor of electrical en
gineering. The letters, flashing out
one at a time, will spell the Christ
mas message.
Pottery Exhibits Are
Added to Collection
Additions to the Indian pottery
exhibit were made' at the museum
last week. An interesting painting,
"The Treasure Jar" is now a part
of the exhibit, and three fine pieces
of Guadalajara earthen ware have
been added. This display is on the
north corridor of the lower floor,
Morrill Hall.
SAWYEI
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Five More Shopping Days
Until Christmas.
Buy your favorite instru
ment this year.
Altstadt Instrument
Company
1210 "O"
Typewriters For Rent
All standard maks special rate to stu
dents for Ions term. Used machines
portable typewriters monthly payments.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
1232 O St. B-2157
Don't Forget
'Dad and 'Mother'
A Nice Clock or Lamp
A Pretty Vase or some
thing in Silver for their
Table.
Let it have Hallet's name
on the box.
"Quality Jewelry" Only
HALLETT
UNIVERSITY JEWELER
Estab. 1871 117-119 So. It
California Editor Aims
Thrusts at Societies N
That Do Not Function
U. C. L. A., Los Angeles, Dec. 19
(P. I. P.) Striking a telling blow
to those "joiners" who infest and
harm all colleges, James F. Wickizer,
editor of Vie Daily Brum, in his edi
torial column, The Stray Cat, has
turned the cleansing light of public
ity upon those clubs that exist only
to give joiners enjoyment.
Various organizations meet often
enough to "promise" to accomplish
something good, and then to only de
cide upon organization badges, are
being exposed in this column.
The articles name prominent or
ganizations that have done nothing
but run up debts with the year book,
disturbed the business of the campus
and annoyed the legitimate and sin
cere organizations.
The series of exposures began af
ter the Press club, campus journalis
tic society, had doiJed to disband
since it "accomplished nothing" and
couldn't fulfill its financial obliga
tions. In disbanding, the Press club
expressed the hope that all other
campus organizations in a similar
predicament would follow their example.
EXTENSION MEET ARRANGED
Workers of Colorado Will Convene
In Fort Collins in January
Extension workers from over the
state will meet -for their anhual Ex
tension conference in Fort Collins,
January 9 to 13, 1928.
A distinctive feature of the con
ference will be the crops and livft-.
stock schools. The committee in
charge of the program, moreover,
has secured speakers from the indus
trial organizations for each of the
four days to show the inter-dependency
between agriculture and industry.
Crill Declares Hose
Made from Cornstalks
May Soon Be in Vogue
Vermillion, S. D., Dec. 19 Girls
may soon be wearing silk hose made
from South Dakota cornstalks pro
phesied Louis N. Grill, secretary of
agriculture in speaking to a conven
tion of students at the University of
South Dakota, x on "Resources of
South Dakota". Artificial silk will be
made from the stalks of tall corn of
South Dakota, said Mr. Grill, as il
lustration of the possibilities of in
dustrial development in the state.
Power, agriculture, industry, and
minerals were emphasized by the
speaker as the four great possibili
ties for development in South Dako
ta. The power possibilities of the
proposed dam at Mobridge are al
most unlimited in the opinion of Mr.
Crill. Thousands of factories could
be supplied with the power capable
of being developed at Mobridge, he
said. Besides the possibilities of the
Missouri river, - many small streams
in the hills might be made to furnish
industrial power.
Graduate Engineers
Make Visit to Campus
Among recent visitors at the Col
lege of Engineering were: Stanley
Bracken, a graduate in electrical en
gineering in 1912, now technical su
perintendent of the Hawthorne plant,
Western Electric company, Chicago;
Don J. Young, civil engineering '24,
former instructor, in department of
civil engineering, now with the
Woods Bros. Construction company
at Ottawa, 111.; and George C. Hail
ing, civil engineering '25, now with
the Union Pacific railroad at Elk
horn, Nebr.
Two Hundred Attend
Mixer at Ag College
Approximately two hundred stu
dents attended the Ag Club mixer
held in the Student Activities build
ing last Saturday evening. The
"Polka Dots" furnished the music
for the evening. Clarence Clover, '31,
entertained during intermission with
several selections. Professor and
Mrs. R. C. Abbott and Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Yocum chaperoned the party.
WE
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of
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for
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CHRISTMAS
CARDS
A large assortment
from 5c each to
1.00 each.
LATSCH
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A Gift of Beauty
for Long Service
Superbly designed, fin
ished in your choice of most attractive colors, the
Royal Portable Typewriter is a Christmas re
membrance with universal appeal everybody
wants one, anybody can use one. It is a writing
machine that will render invaluable service to
every member of the family, at home, in school; in
the office or when traveling. Built by veteran
craftsmen, notable for ease of operation, the Royal
Portable is priced at 360.00 complete with hand
some carrying case many prefer gradual payments.
NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO.
1232 O Street Lincoln, Nebr. Phone B-2157
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COLORADO SCHOOL
GIYES NEW DECREE
By Taking Course at Agricultural
College Trade Teachers
Can Attain B. Sc.
Fort Collins, Dec. 19. Because
of tha insistent demand for teachers
and supervisors in the trades and in
dustries, the state board of agricul
ture at its annual meeting- here this
week, established a course for such
teachers leading to- the degree of
bachelor of science in mechanic arts
and approved the recommendations
of the faculty council to confer that
degree on four teacher? who have
completed the work.
Colleges heretofore have not
trained men for teaching trade and
industrial work offered by high
schools and industriol organizations.
It has been nec-ossarv to employ
journeymen in the differont trades,
most of whom have had no pedagogic
training and limited college training.
The Colorado Agricultural Collega
tvied to help these teachers and the
school boards employing them by en
t'bling those who have sufficient
training in specific trades to com
plete the work for u degree by tak
ing basic courses in English, science
and education.
This move on the part of the state
Just ' that time of year
when they taste awful
good.
Buy 'em by the Sack
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CHRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS
From
TUCKER-SHEAN
1123 O Street
Gifts that are
Sure to please
For Him For Her
Diamonds
Watches
Silverware
Fine Clocks
Jewelry
Leather Goods
Fine Stationery
Fountain Pens
Desk Sets
Pen and Pencil Sets
Games, all kinds
The pleasure of a Tucker
Shean gift will live in
memory long after less
lasting gifts are forgotten.
board of agriculture is an important
one for many men and women in
trade and industrial education. It
means that those who have mastered
a trade may complete their work
either during the winter or in the
summer and qualify for a degree,
and meet the educational require
ments for high school teachers.
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