The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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Two fraternities at Ohio State
University are to be brought to face
charges of pledge stealing.
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Chinese Missionary Fears American
Drift from Idealism to Materialism
Ames, Iowa," Jan. 16 America is
drifting out of her traditional ideal
ism and into an "armchair" era of
ease and materialism and the drift
will conlinue unless something comes
to stem the tide. At least that is the
opinion of Arthur Rugh, religious
leader and missionary to China, who
spoke Friday morning .to Iowa State
College students and faculty in the
first all-college meeting in religious
emphasis week.
Mr. Rugh brought to his Iowa
State audience his observations as to
thinking trends of students in the
United States.
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Dolores Costello
in
"The
College Widow"
On the Stage
3-7-9
Midget's Pastime
A Tiny Revue
Freddie Stritt
Singing Dancing Comedian
Chick Wilson
Tap Dancer
Frances Jacobson
Popular Songs
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"You're an unusually confused
group," he said, addressing the stu
dents. "The inexperience of youth
combined with the speed of the age
make for confusion."
Student Is Confused
The student, he said, is confused
educationally, economically, socially
and religiously. Partly as an after
math of the war, he said, there is "a
great deal of fog abroad" in educa
tion so that the public hardly knows
what really are the marks of an edu
cated man.
"You're a disillusioned student
body," he dcelared. Students, Mr.
Rugh finds, do not want the military
mind to gain predominance, yet they
realize that militarism is growing "in
the United States. They realize that
the land which was once a land of
ideals is drifting to a materialistic
philosophy.
As indicative of this materialistic
trend, Mr. Rugh pointed out how ten
of the fourteen points in one of
President Coolidge's most recent
speeches had to do exclusively with
materialistic things.
"America," he declared, "is spend
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Professor Will Meet
All Student Teachers
Professor W. H. S. Morton, Direc
tor of Teacher's Training wishes to
meet all student teachers, who ex
pect to teach in the Teacher's Col
lege high school during the second
semester of this year, at 5:15 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon, January 24, in
room 200 of Teacher's College. At
that time Mr. Morton will make as
signments and give out plans for the
semester. There will be approxi
mately ninety students in this group
during the second semester.
A free subscription to the college
newspaper has been offered at the
University of Arkansas to the stu
dent growing the largest mustache in
the space of some months.
Contrary to the popular impres
sion of the college boy, less than one
man in three among 2,500 new male
students at Ohio State University
uses tobacco.
Mid-semester reports at Ohio Wes
leyan University 'showed that the ju
niors were the best scholars while
the freshmen were the poorest
At the University of Wisconsin,
the women's dormitories have de
vised the plan of exchanging fifty
guests for Sundiy dinner with the
men's dormitories.
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After the Dance
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Professor Say o That 'Animal Tree'
Is Stump, Not Branching Structure
Vermillion,' S. D., Jan. 17 "The
'animal tree' is not a branching struc
ture such as is often drawn, but re
sembles more a large stump with in
dependent shoots arising from the
top of it" according to the Lommen
Theory of the Origin of Post-Coel-enterate
Phyla which was explained
by E. P. Churchill, professor of zo
ology at the University of South Da
kota, in a talk given before the
American Society of Zoologists at
the meeting of that organization in
Nashville, Tenn., during the holidays.
According to Professor Churchill,
the central points of the theory were
set forth several times by the late
Dean C. F, Lommen, professor of
biology at the University of South
Dakota for thirty-five years preceed
ing his death in 1926. Dean Lommen
had never completely proved his
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theory, but his work has been car
ried on by Professor Churchill, who
has amplified the idea and has found
evidence for it.
The theory in biref holds that the
various main groups of animals in
stead of arising one from another in
succession, all arose, almost simul
taneously, from one particular cen
tral primitive group,
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Coelenterate Phylum to have arisen
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as more easily acquired and they
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