THE DAILY NTBRASKAN nmn: a. SOCIETY ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS ON lug lit nriil.B of American glile ami oiiru III OlMi'l'Irt In lJ:. h an- to U- hrll iq tbe I nited Main i,r in fir.i The tlier rruiu.ou. un putting taking part la the Olympic gaiuea AooiJJBg lo kiln Lv-e ll,ta ec Hon aa taken because of lb In tensely aperis'lied traiutBg de manded; becauMi of the eiKlolta bL, Urk ,n ' "' indmduala. and the unde- il- ,'"n "" b-sirable publicity roeueited lib te-B ll, .,rr. ai.t raeh.su.li ,r o4 ,b- (MM,btf uum.g at) !.,rt r lh (.(if loteratrain la i.wMimiinn h, Mr. fll VMUlP PflnLV Thntot)lllM hr, 1 '";""" ' " re- ULIIIil IU UnillLU aliuoet nil f the members t.l thr h"' " - I'll are ui-prtment 1(,rr er the a I " " agin mripaiioa eoq " tlr.Sl tWlrl of Cill.fe t,.,,eB ' 10 ,B rJ" ' aaalet l i rjMi; (M,in Utreciors or lhtital t J, .run ""T l 'ee these eoBdl- Physical Education Croup , m,ln(t ,., M.; r? ... ,,r,..u . ,h MmU sb !'" wi-nne we.t NHifi (lf -n " ' " ilal e)iira.in leathers fro-u all d,,,,,, ' national Amateur the irhooli an.1 uniimiiiM I 'hl'"" ''deration All aeriiona of Twelve hundred .cple were ret-ia ' """"T "P tr topfd ( ih. rAnri.iinn ao.t rt-' f ' rfwiuiiont la ll.U rM-niailvra ft,.m ( aua.la. lra. j r r Orrcnn. W aliln'oti. t'allfnnna. ' ogr A4rMa Crup N ork anj Mumi hurn kl' lr. TrxJ Hand llofra. atai dl tendrsi. bHU drlriairt from ibe rtrior of Nr Vora xIicmiU. adv. middle nrn natM iraird the fulilac nf aihleilc Miaa Lt Pru dtt ! rfh', lr ' bleachra Ni j or publlr arhnola ar not trj-lnf Mln lo Id lirr rararlij at ra- Ihia. II ha nnva nfrl IxMika. Men! of lli rii-iiilon fnldd ; lha laloat of lilrh la "Atiialvur ovar all (ctifral mfiinc Avrry KnjBdac. rridrnl of iho Ami Irur Alhlilr auMMlaiKtn. cat a talk la laor of omen a anirl rauon in ii)iniir. i hi aiarird a Opposes Participation by Women ana uins NEBRASKA HEAD SPEAKS Miss Mable Lec Presides at Convention Attended by Twelve Hundred Observers Incite Students to Riots That Rouse Ire of Practice Teachers u GOVERNOR SIGNS t'MVERSITY ! of ilm diartaiBl of hoot HILL ' Madoraday mIm tot Tbkafa. brrv aha lll h oaa r To 7 Impooatt roaoluilon rrt adopifd al the Mldaoat 8o it fh) alral KJuraUoa con vrotion hrld In Chlrao laal Mk. arrordinc to MUa Maool Ij. hi-aj of thr dl'trlitipnl of ptiyalral odu radon. II rftoKH thai the rooirnilon to on record of oppoa hrliolaatlc Gaiura and Sflrli in A lar( raihirtni of I'nhrnJiy of Nrbraka jraJual'a atlnld lha conirBiion Amoni theaa m grnrral cllruiloii of thn matirr Mlaa ra IlarcT. and kllai and It vaa finally rt-ao by the trlr Mill-r. both nnibra of tha mmlnr that the avlailnn a Mldwral -kruilv ronimltlte. Dot In fatnr of aomrn and (irU Announces" their personal appearance at Antelope Park each evening except Friday of this week and next. AH twelve of the boys will wear their n:w soots from now on. Such a nizeness! DANCING AT 8:30 EACH KITE EXCEPT SUNDAY In Cool Colorado Coiaco is at tht foot of the Rocky Mountain Ranfe. Twelve mile t the caat lie Denver, with J2T.000 inhabittnta. To the et m the firit Continental Dtvide. with atrtama and foreata and now-capped peak riaing to the aky. Engineering Snmaner 8chel of tat Zlswkjr Memntala SUsSra Batie enrineerinf couraea in Mathematka, Chemiatrr. Phrc. Engliah and Deiicn. Alo Aaurinc. Geology. Analytical Machamca. Graphic Statira. Strenph of Matenala and Surveyin. Preparatory Subject! of Chemiatry. Phyaica. Advanced Alftbra and Solid Geoni' etry oflered for atudenta deficient in entrance requires nta. July S t August 31. If It Thia Summer Seaaion a riven eapecially for atudenta who wih t- make up work or to aecure additional credit. All work la con ducted by the rerular Faculty of the School of Minea. For cataJof of the Summer Seasion, -write to the Registrar, hot Z-J7f Colorado Cchool ef Mines oaMaa, curat Styles S Tomorrow o o,oo v o o c o rvv y,j o o o oc vi New - - Tomato Red Poudre blue Parchment White Kid, You will find hundreds of new atylei here to choose from in the smart est sandals, ties, pumps, in high and medium heels. Xeus Creations iv Woven Handxiln U LJ BALCONY 10TH AT 0. National Praeidant Talka National Prrldinl V. Maroney, I i rum Auaniic v 117 aprnai fu-l of tha convention and aa irt-entfl thf Un nijal for out , atandmc work In health and e1u ra.ion for lh aat )far In tha I'Dllrd Slatoa. NYtt year the meel ! In of the Middle Weal Society of ' I'hyalcal Kdurailon lll be held I in Milwaukee, Wla. Thli year a manarlne. "Pentathlon. publlahad 1 by Elmer Mitchell of tha lnlver I ally of Rducatloo Is aponaorrd by : the aoclety. Meetlnfa of tha National Society ' of Collera Women Ptrectora ef 1 Phynlcal Education wera held at I Nonhetern unlveralty In Evan ! aton. llllnola. Women dlrwtora of pbyalral education from unlveral , ilea all over the country attended. They also paaaed a roiuuon araloat women participating In lb Olymplca. Miriam Warner. Inatnictor In phyalcal education, read a paper on "Intramural Athletics explain- I Ing a new type of organisation In j women'a phyalcal education. Ne , braaka aa the only one to report ; the merrlnir of W. A. A. and In I tramurala. The convention of the aoclety will be held next year at I the University of WlaeonMn at Madison. (By an Oftearvar) "And tha aloa of the atudaata will ba liied oa tha learhar" ao. probably, rua the thoughts of tha coed bo prartia-a learl.ea la Teach era (ollee blab arhoot. eapecially baa a crod of baervers from aome inelhuda rlaas coma lo check up oa her technique and geaaral ability as a teacher. la lb atimulallag preaeace of a rrod of ohaner an ordinarily mild rlaas of high school students Is suddenly galranlied Inia action they become mora than ever eager lo Upael diadems and eatab liabed routine. Paper ads. flying rhalk. scraping feet, and continuous eiiove raailona In audible mono lonea, all characteristic symptoms of youth displaying bia latent Ul enta. appear wlih the suddeaaess of an epidemic In rlaas hlrb may unuall) be a model In rlaas be havior. Sludsnta Knew Proceedura, Students auddenly become alive to the poaalbllllles of ruining tha success of the class procedure a hen the observer appears, because Ihry know, from long eipertence. that the teacher III do everything In her poaer to maintain her dig nity In the presence of the for eigners. A teacher would rather let her students remain In riot than aloop 10 those necessary measures hirh accompany the application of dlaclpllne. and In the meantime tha students take advantage of this at titude to so completely disturb her equilibrium and peace of mind that he. or h. forgets her fact Infor mat Ion. When a teacher's facta cease to tally, the Immediate Intel ligence and alertness of the class la asmnlahlng. In one rlsss recently a teacher asserted that Columbus was a Spaniard. "Rut he was born In Portugal." a student objected. To settle the point Immediately lib no further auesiluas the teacher announced thai the country for whom an eiplorer sailed deter suined bis nationality. A few mo ss en 1 a later the eame objeclol B n . ... I Ibiee Judgea In aa eaaay eoeteel Me.iurt Permit Omaha'to . br lhB sauooai Ley Tn for wvflicipaJ School Support and IJvMtork Ivoard lo-aied la , t hlraso TMs Is the third time 1 Mlaa ledda has acted aa Judge In , . . ,. ..these rontvati The roateat la na AB.ong the bills signed by -M-r. oo-1J rf u( , nor M eat ar 1 ueadat aa H I Ztt;.... . . a .....a checked the teacher on hi. a.aie mUUh wrwiu Clm-U lo M,abli.b if" " " ' ' and operate a muBk iii uuneraiiy. i According to the bill the pro-ol tloa la to be submitted to the vol era after there baa been a petl'loti of 19 per cent or the of era pre sented to the city council. The bill permits Omaha to levy one mill for the purpose of main laming tha university and specifies went ibat llendnk Hudson sa a Hollander. "Hudson bad to be an trngliah man becauae be sailed for the llng llah. and you said that waa what de termined his nailonallt)," the stu dent Insisted. Tries Patience ef Teacher. When observers are near. teacher smiles and keeps ber tern per thou to she would like lo do nothing so well aa bos the ears of the offenders (st lesst that Is tha natural presumption of the ob server!, but observers all with pen cils poised above portentous note books and make detailed notes con cerning a teacher's appearance, her methods and technique. Iter rlaas and room management, and all the other things thst are a part of the composite whole which represents leaching ability. The practice teacher Is thus placed between the devil and the deep blue sa. She must take a thai It ahall be In the bands ot a board of regeu't appointed by the board Of education. tiovemor Weaver late Tueeday slcned II R. JO This bill author lies the Hoard of Itegenta of the University of Nebraska to ak for a second appraisement ahen con demnlng property for unlerltj use. This permits them lo ask for a eecond appraisement or abandon the proceedings Second Hound of Tennin Tourney Set for Today NEW QARS FOR UENT Jwvt ae er tine te '-" CmuS Ceueei Ctie: '. Sere Mcmmi '. Cwsx Se Tri SNecliv lmiMI'iln Sc e' exile e-efeoel et Ckttrawit, sM exseeis Always Open B-C819 Motor Out Coenpany 1120 P St. OK rM Hi) SANVYIRS nrary.wtwHT kaimui 1 bmi 1 mmmm Ut w-v Ci m Pw H M SAWYER & SON lJi lit mm MfcU Second round of the girls Intra mural deck tennis tournament will risk on either hand. If she runs the k held today from i to o'clock class the way she wants to. all her 1 nB the courts near Peaav hall. In actlona are promptly recorded by the obaerver, later to be developed In detail for the Inveatlcatlng fac ulty: and If she maintains a serene outward composure, to keep up her dignity, all the faults of discipline are promptly noticed by the on- ere7of hedf:cu?ty,",,0r,',1 ilntramiir.l Golfer. Get Into Action at Anieiope Put please understand, dear read ers, that the class which misbe haves for the edification and. enter talnment of observers Is far from characteristic. The observer usual ly sees a class misbehaving to a greater or less decree, but even be knows the situation Is not ever thus. ENGINEERS GET UNDER WAY FOR PROGRAM DAYS tCewttmed frnm rase I.) qtiet at the Annex cafe Friday eve ning. List Full Committee The complete committee on En gineers week Is as follows: Ted Blaschke. general chalrmsn- Carl Olson, secretary-treasurer; Earl Kramer, work chairman: Ralph Deeds, activities chairman; W. E. Nceland. chairman of tbe agricul tural enginoera departs! Jaaaes Blackmail, architectural englneera' chairman: Omar Snyder, chemical engineers' chairman. Cliff Salmen. civil enjrlneers' charlman; Phil Fink, electrical en gineers' chairman; Raymond Pro-bai-ka, mechanical engineers' chair man: Elton Fee, geology chairman; Don Walker, banquet; Paul M ousel. Field day; Charles McReynolds, convocation; Keith Darls, window displays. Rodney Gibson, programs; Ralph Ralkes, publicity; Wesley Morse, campus structure; Lewis 1mm, tickets: and Alden Met calf, signs. Field Day Program Follows 12:45 p. m., Horse shoe tourna ment. Prize to the winner is a set of horse shoes. 1:15 p. m.. Slide rule race. Prize to the winner is a bronze U. of N. shield. 1:45 p. m., I,vel race. Prize to tbe winning pair is five dollars In trade at the College Book store. 2:00 to 5:00 p. m.. Golf tourna ment. Furnish own equipment and pay twenty-five cents for the course. Prize to tbe winner is five dollars In trade at Tucker Shean. 2:00 p. m.. Baseball tournament. Teams representing tbe freshman, sophomore. Junior and senior classes in the College of Engineer ing will play an elimination tour nament to decide the winning class team. Tattings for tbe first round will be made by drawing lota. Each round will be a five Inning game. Prize: Baseball glove given to the best, individual player. Tbe man will be picked by his batting average, errors, etc., and need not necessarily be on . the winning team. Official Bulletin Wednesday, May 1 Madame Schumann Helnk con cert at Collaeum. Pharmacy week begins. Engineers week, special convoca tion at 11 o'rioca. Alpha Kappa Psl. rmoker and business meetlne. Kappa Sigma bouse, 7:15 o'cloc k, lielta Sigma Tl. meeting. Commer cial Club room. 7:15 o'clock. Thursday, May 2 Methodist conference begins. Engineers open bouse night. Pharmacy open house night. . .Mens and Womens Commercial Clubs, dinner Annex cafe. Tassels meeting, Ellen Smith ball, 7 o'clock. Friday, May 3 Tharmacy week. Engineers week. Union Literary society, Union ball, Temple, t o'cloek- Saturday, May 4 Fanners Fair. Committee Announces Muic Contest Dates Nebraaka'a state musk contest will be held Friday and Saturday May 3 and 4, at Lincoln high school j auditorium. There will be compe tition In orchestras, bands, glee clubs, choruses, and vocal and In atruraenlal aolos. All who enter must have won first, second or third In their respective district contests. The musical contest committee in charge Includea Carol Pitta of Omaha, Mr. Conaway of York. Mr. i Shoemaker of Hastings, Mr. Sam- pers of Norfolk, Mr. Robertson of Wauoo, and Mr. Rider of Lincoln. raae of rain the gamea will be play ed la the women's gymnaelum. Winners of two games out of three In tbe first round are eligible for thia contest Petty Rider Is In charge of the tournament. Intramural golf tournament la now In full swing Qualification round of the tournament la to be played off by May at Antelope park. Those girl a turning In tbe sixteen lowest scores will parti cipate In the final elimination tournament. Lola Raymond. Edth Jenson. and Mildred Sanson are organizing the contest. rrofettsor IVdde ill Judge in Eary C-ontot I rof. Margaret Fedde. chairman ,11 fc.M ll ll il ('Your Drug Store' i r intfl I rwaita in vsnyy ins trust THE OWL Pharmacy 114S North 14th St 81061 a spirit-dawn hall come; tbe ahlp ing hope of Europe free Lindsay believes there will al ways be war In the world as long as there is war in the bumsn heart and misgivings in tbe human mind. He questions in this poem, "And who will bring white people that he may sleep upon bis bill again?" He believes that the spirit of Lincoln, of Washington and of Wilson, still hover over the commonweal of America and that eventually the world will bave peace. VACHEL LINDSAY, POET, HAS FAITH IN YOUTH (f will ed ream rara 1.) from 1887 to 1!K0, studied at tbe Art Institute at Chicago from 1900 to 1)03. and at the New York 8 .M ot Art in 1804. After two years of lecturing and settlement work, be took tbe first of bis long tramps, walking through Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, preach ing the gospel of beauty. Like a true revivalist, be attempted to wake in the people be met a re sponse for beauty. . Like T ommy Tucker, be sang, re cited and cbanted for his "jper, distributing a little pamphlet en titled "Rhymes to be Tradet for Bread." Speaking of this period of bis life, be said. "These were the most beautiful days of my life, be cause tbey enabled me to under stand the hearts of the common folk, and I love tbe common people-Has Remarkable Energy Lindsay is noted for his physical euerrr that literally whips up a trivial idea. "You see,- be said, "there is more of the robust cnaa ia ite, than the poet." He doe not admit tbat be Is great. He la very bumble, and a modest reaerve makes one feel tbat be la always more or less on guard. One of Lindsay's favorite poems la "Abraham Lincoln Walka at Midnight." This, aoordlng to Lindsay, was also Amy Lowell's favorite, for Amy Lowell did much to Inspire this poet of our own Middle West. Ia thia poem Lind say said be hoped to sound tbe key. note for world peace. He says of Lincoln that "ba canrot rest until ; SCHUMANN -HEINK IN LINCOLN FOR CONCERT (Camtfanrad frooi Fas I ) the call of ber soldier boys," stated Mr. Witte. "She expects to devote a good deal of time to tbe Ameri can Legion and to tbe disabled vet erans." It is Interesting to note that last year Scbuman-Helnk gave ber Groa mont borne in Grosmont, California, to tbe disabled Veterans. The prop erty is valued at 1150,000. During the war. she cancelled a valuable engagement to devote her time to the camps about the country and has ever since bad a great interest in the work of the Legion, and in tbe care of tbe disabled Veterans. She waa a mother of three boys in tbe American forces, and of one in the German navy. The latter was killed in a German submarine. Im mediately following tbe war Ma dame went to Germany and got the wife and children of this son, and brought them to America where she has educated the children, and caused the whole family to become American citizens. Tbe gift of tbe California property la only a part of a rreat deal of money which she has riven to tbe Legion and the veteran. From Lincoln the party goes to Wlnfleld. Kansas, where Schumann- Helnk will sing under the auspices of Southwestern College. GISH AND LEWIS GO TO TRACK MEETS Herbert Glsh. director of athle tics, left Tuesday for Clay Center, j where be will officiate in tbe high school track meet there. Accora-! panlng him were Greeg McBride. sports writer for the Lincoln Star and Omaha World Herald and Steve Hokuf, varsity track man. Jimmy Lewis will off iris te at the Dunbar, Nebraska, Invitation tourn-1 anient. He left Tuesday accom- j panled by Louis Etherton, crack : varsity miler. i "Tha Student's Stare" Rector's Pharmacy 1th and P StPtata C. E. 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