I ,1 XWWW "ti. TWO 1 111. nun www vsk w The Daily Ncbraskan TWINTVMMH IH Official Publication of the rniveraly of e hratka ami under lh .liif.li.-n of th rMu.lret Publication Hard Publihe,t every ninrnu ( ttirinit the ri.lrnih' year with tha eareptmn of 5ttmia Min.mi and during the vartone vacation peruMa of inr rhooL TVIttortal Offira fniveraitv Hall Hali..n A ftuatnaaa Orfira-rniveraiiy Hall 4A. 8iatin A Offioa Heura- FJilorial Staff: S to r daily exapt rtiilay and Sunday. biin at art. I to p. m. daily cft Krtlay and Sunday Talerhona-rVMonal; Rt ilnivri'y ' chanrt and uk for "lally Nerraahan" in.iirat nt. hih department deeired After 7 p. m aii PAna.' or BAS.M (Lincoln Journal i and ak for Nehraaaan editor. Knterd aa a-cond clana matter at tie po..rfue ta Lincoln. Neb. under art of oortreea. Manh ft 17, and at aeerlal rata of p.tare provided for In auction MM, art of tVt J ltlT. authonrej Jan. 2ft. 1022. Subarnptlon rata. 12 per year, tl pr wmf ter; alnjle copy ft t-ente CLIFF F. SANOAHL J. M. PITXCA 10ITOA IN CHIIF UlINf J MANAGER Cditerial ita'f Aaaorlate Kdltor- Jnvee Ayrea Managing Editor - fcMrar Backua and Knfne 8 Hohb. Newa Fxlltora PonalJ t arlan. Robert Kelly William Met "Wry. Kneee M. ktm Fltront Waite .porta Editor Jack Elliott Buetneat Staff A mist ant Buameta Manager lmy Jack. Vernon L ugh I In. Political Plums. THAT mimana(rcmeni in tin- lninea nf. fair of the A-pn. university humor magazine. retilfe1 in a lnrp leficii tluring the econrl aemeatcr nf lat year n nroncrtt to lipht in Thnrailav'a WNraakan MIo iiiR An Interne- m'rh .lohn K. SolleeU. Ms-rctary ol the arndent pnMication honnl. At the aame time there iiK-aiv.l. alo in the colnmna of i h in nepaier. a ' " nonnrtng ihp traiffor f int niri.! .f nrfit.v partica from a committor apoinfl laat KjrinK to th Barh ootinril. Aa motive for ih rhanpp. Pcan Hcppnrr rirHl thr failnro of the partr rommitto' to make the innv pnv for thi-ni-Mvea. Hfrf are two anivitioa orx-rate! by ain j jfi1a anppoaedly in the inreremx of ihe nni veraity. Hut how ran they be of wrvioc to the intitution they reprraeni mlien they fail to aucreed financially? Ami how can they p-i ahead financially nnlcs there i efficient man agement and careful anpon isin ? Inatead of beinft iaiiioiii of reaonaibil ity. too many camptm Affairs are mere inatni tnenta of political achemern. Not alwaa do the heft qnalified aapirants carch ihe plnm aa ther fall from the coveted tree. If yon have a pull, Ton're aafe ia the usual way of pntlin(t it. GrWu letter aocietie. ever desirous of pro motinc their members to the hiftheM places in th world, have a special knnck In sinplinp out those mhom they think are worthy of such Imn : f,ra. But to any that their jtidpnent is always the bent would be folly. Nebraska ia not alone in this reaped. Sev eral other achoola have found thems-lves in the aame predicament. The Vniveraity of t'olorado. for instance, had a biiter oxKriencc lasi spring which still remains a dm-k blot in ilie year's activities. Rival faciions. sttersedinp common sense with puerile taciica. cHtisel such a diitnrbance that Tresideiit Norlen had to re sort to the complete elimination of student elections with the consequence lhat the west ern nnivcrsity will take up its work in a week or two without any sriidein council or other governinff bodies. What the final outcome will be ia till banpinft fire. Purely loyal Oornhuskcrs are not anxious to see counterpart of the Colorado situation on the Nebraska campus. In making selec tions for offices, our various councils and boards with appointive powers should weigh each individual's qualifications, such a exper ience, dependability and scholarship, and pay no attention to his or her nffilial ions or con nections. If ihe applicant is not a fraternity man and ia belter qualified than one who is a member of a fraternity, give the job to he former. If the other way, net accordingly. The majority of campus positions are of ' such nature as require a good deal of leader ship and ability above everything else in order that they may be properly executed. The uni versity cannot afford to lose money through mismanagement. Nor can it afford to lose its ranking as a well organised institution Ihroogh misdirected efforts of its student lend era. The university must, have efficient man agement of its students' activities and ihe only way to secure this is through the selection of the right kind of men and women to fill the places. To the Altar. Following the annual summer matrimonial orgy when multitudes of brides and grooms ride away in storms of rice and old shoes comes results of a survey on marriageable ages prepared by the Metropolitan insurance company and accorded considerable press comment since its recent publication. Though it may be disconcerting to some, it should prove inferestinR to most young peo ple to know their chances of getting married. According to the survey, a girl's chances, ex cellent during her late teens and early twen ties, fall off sharply after she is twenty-five. On the other hand, the young man is much more likely to take, or be lureu into taking, thin step after he is twenty-five than before that time. "TTuuk audi surveys arc interesting and often amusing they prove nothing. Nn statis tics hare ever been published that accord im munity from marriage to anyone at any age. Like lightning it may strike anywhere. And lika lightning it is supposed to hit only once in the same place. Figures, howheit. show that this supposition is. not founded on fact in either eae. There is. of course, an age f "likelihood" in eonneetion with marriage. Who is there, though, that ran tell whether he or she is not an exception T Bachelors with the most gravy on tlx w ,! date I il I kiiuo,1 Sp-C l.o-l. d iHiMi-i, lll it i-l li'.ll riil ro i.p.ili is, I airpi'i mI all, h l m ri.i 1m ,irkhip! a li il n, i . i s M,.i. i,..liiisl ll l ltl llMni tin I iilirr .t ( Mi l.i'Ulli.i tl OyTliV vl.inl.l mi. i.iniiiiiri . I ll- I, in rr. . ki hi i; i tlh,ll' 1,1 till p.'M til. lit lk 1'1'IHV U'll- I -v I ( i i. - lm.- f - i -1 tl.ril lvJ Irt thi mUi 1l.i ii;l' li iiili'i; .Mi l i'l "he. I e S'i'l Mi'iin.cr loll nroii! d nBin i.mrr Ml' ..I.iM uil. till! tlioti ktill i:unllnrli.,l, ,ti.i tln.' uhlio'ii pri.i i tv, n'- 'I imt wi-rc. S.Mtl.ir mn tlv islt in iiiicf. 1 piiidinu on tiiii njiinioi mi ill' inatt.'i 1 In rr J'T otlnl' ,llini. n'hil lilCIt, ntSit II n . t'nr f 'orm TfTi's ttnumrnt to ( Virr Moloritlt Alumnus Howard Tells of Time When Cornhuskers Bought Beer on Campus ,.f Nlrai.ka. and also IVin. Ili inl su,,nor I'tah jittar Oraak F rHg of lirse In my lay Ihet nr n.i .1tB, ,., - - - ...,.- ririir ,.r i l. - -k. . . . A nri" I !!-, uric ,, . atreeta and alci-trU' liRh' wfr , ' . . Iemnin In lie imr.t '' ... ....... Ititlai feline ... . . . Tnara ' - , Mr. mi ninn, wn.i i k Mainul fratemitl in nf "' RuVf.r m p,,ttlhn Ili hard anir.l th nnivrity ,lUrn ( thai lime, accor.i.nK i" rf of , dm,,,, r,lh (lf Nf and five hn h IfM At tnai Mr Hirharda h " "'""' 'mw The niemhrrn ,.f m . . a. - ll u . . .....l.aliUi . a... a. fti Wr fit It lift AHV . . t Were Opposed br Mnionty th morn mKnifi-wni buisun on n h t hxi brA)lkft (t,vihu Kn rnv u..ai I M-. . f .i i a .tr flV fmlllM V a.. aW.- ' Of Nebraska Men : .r." . ' .J. ' " " ik d f" .nf "n" v Student School Drote Then; Buggies To fraternities lurhipt ia At ill nift.l ..... . . .... - m nun. dred ilollara w hich ha Imt , t f braaka fnothatl aama a yt ar;o "Tea, i airtiont tt nt Ine arimnd I ha old a.-hint rr l( of i. fl. . i ltuniir.i Thrt t oiinlnin in ( Utill. II iv. ton t r i I I. kni; h ili'mk iim.i the " ("! 1 1 1 1 ll I " in I liHilMt) l.sll .' 1 1" N ml I M II I . mi khoiibl ll t ill hrin(f bark pli aniil im in- ol l. f llir ins liCII OII ilmi.k i rmii I In' (.'(ii. i In". M ben lliC I M 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I n. I liMipnr arily i i ns.- l nr!i:i. and ; M lonml il neeesrj tn us. Miction in ilr.i.i the airr from a ua I n nee. IIm'H lli'Mluh tl.r Sri "ll Id rail Inllll foil" I 1 1 mil. rt ions, the lici rinihiiis Ihjit 1 1 - con tmnnre is unAiitM,v an. I loconx rmcnt Thr -llti t li,ilil lllirlirs lliC '-liiliR tlirnitifh nhii h il as iiiteinlr.l to spurt. Kcachinif thai in. ml. it lii siimev nlinnsl i'nri.1. to en back ilnvxn il.r pipe, ami fn ally .lr!l. weakly out iatn tnr op'Mi Unit people whom- inoulh. Slid iirtsot nr.- sbnorni)ili sheped srr side M drink without rnftkinc eonlm-t Scientists Mill till jou bow many billions of Bonus arc transmitted by Mich a device. Although lacking the xad figures, we arc reitain that tlic quantity is decidedly leii mental to the lust hcslih of all who iliink. Surelv the task of repairing that tntintaiii l lharlea E. Co umr-ia Viaoinn: Tha (tov mmnt of Peru. Bonlh America. hi ImimI ita first Inmh tn m.kmmn ; f..A k. MtAP.i ik. . m..'iri. ni h,.,',iin on .. k. m ttt a. h.xl There dr,v... Ihoje .ho --v; th-tr KrV.W M I 7 .S wo , ... " W, or five fr.te,W.y .ara al h.th sp"1 Of Nebraska Men hi.hr than ll la at tha p. on the .ampin then and ,v,..nd rismS Ihe.rautomo. - w..k"m' lnra wara n more .nan ,hrtM w,n new. ., ... "AJ ' 'A ' ona thonn.1 tn fifteen hundred P(Iv N,hr.kan of that lh. imMumeni la comp.a4 of. acroa tha .treat from tha campu. MllJrnu m tht nllrt Un.vera.ty. j.P'waa V amill four pad ovar- ameni I a., lm f.l . hih. a.M right int . ... when ,1 t , ,Tt .lied Ih He.- Iho fro.u ihcra ts tha follewm In- arda. who tiaduatd from tha fnl- Smith hv tha atudrnts. after whom penan. Iha annual wa caiiad ., Mr Rirhard, ami) -.njl ..upt,.. written In lett.r. a foot vara.ty of N.bra.h. in ISM Kllen Kmlth hall w.. n.me1 wa. '' '' i,,... u.i.h.J ...7..Y .. IA!l . tj.s alow anil voii to rannar. wr. mrninw, now nmr in i nn- i.'Pirr -i . - , ,w. , ,1.111111 .11 Aniva ther woiila thara Ii cop. land. Orre. aava that Iha Na- ISM anrllor Canfield waa in Mr. wicnaro". PC wren.h. and oa th other thraa braaka rampua la an entirely if- charra at that time. Mr. Richard thousand of ears on in camr.. s'd.-a of ihe monument thera art farent pla- fmm tha one w hi ha iturtiM uun wiii'r 1 rnr"r i rne. five leet Ull. went 10 acnoni. in nil oay in an- nir. ww ia uu in im w( A smashed tonrinc ar. a Kent, tir rampua dtd not extend farther ment of ancient languarea hh fn. i 11 nd in an arcldrnl , lhan a ra.tiua nf two anuare cltv ' atudied scienre under which kitlad its driver on tha aama Morka. ' Beaaey. ftr whom Peaaey hall waa ..... .... . t . . . : m- . 1 .. w . . u. ........ . . . -w. ll KT 1 A m A ftrhnnl- hjhh wllfIT 1 nr mnnuitini pifiuw. ' i parr wrn1 nniy inirf ifiiouii..h ninr,i. n, - - j ha hen placed t the top nf tha inn tha whole tampiia when Mt. mate nf Arthur Weaver, fntrtor reriienl liae I . . .. -. - ' Ima warning la In Ihe middle nf 1 the Pre; 1 . avrnua. on of the fmBt I'enivian hlhwaya atretch iiilt from Lima, capital of Peru, tn Die Axamrhn field, where On. Antonio Joie da ucra led tha eol onit aolrliera to defeat the Span-1 larvit. In tha Kreateat and lat bat tle for South American lndpend encr. Moimnienta of thia kind, erected at little ro.t. will be built In the moal dangerous places on the hlah-a-aya. and at the entrance, of cities 1 to "remind tourtal. of the peril, of ' fast and carelea driving . ih at V U. V ,pmf 9 '' Z2 mlmn 7a la r Tla n-ai ri--. ii FROSH EXPECTED IN MAJORITY FOR ANNUAL MEETING 1 Continued From Page 1.) Orubb. Mra. J. F.. IRoaal-nol, an,1 Mra. R. A. Lyman. Aaslstlng them will be Vroffnunr and Mra F. V. Notice! Knllowina ia tha Rita fVhedule and r.oute to arcommodata I'm--eratty Student, wtahlnit in attend Church on 8umiays: Leave 16lh and V Si a. at 10.. 10 A. M nouth nn lftth tn R Weal nn R to ISth South nn 13th tn K Kant on K tn 17th Smith nn 17th to South St. Fast nn Smith tn Rhartdan Blvd. Returning tnia will leave at tha roncliiaion of ervice at West minuter Church and follow above rout In oppoaite direction. THE LINCOLN TRACTION COMPANY. r. t.Ai'Ao.l lh r-ii r i (1 t-r-r-i ti cr skill Of out ' . -. . i.- :. :t ...i , I.A i',i .; 1 Norria and Mr. and Mra. Herbert present riviiir.minii. 11 n is, 1 .1. iniial renlain in il prevent condition for the second eonveeiilie year, il would be better to have the offender completely shut off, or re- moved. The art jrallerlea and the mu aeum In Morrill hall will ba open for Inspection by all who attend the reception. One of tha featurea of the art collection la the Mr. and Mrs F. M. Hall collection of paint ings and statuary. The "Hall of nicphants" on the first flior 1 also one of the point a nf interest in the building;. According to rec ords people have come hundred, of miles tn visit it. I ncr caning Summer School Interrnt. The director of Ihe Mitniner see.ion. Prof. H. M. Mori ts.. sec-in i have conceivil a plan whereby interefi and attendance in thai I. ran.-h of nniversilv work can le creatlv in creased. Puring Ihe paM summer a nine: (;0ORk nf Kngirtfrrinc we'k's term wa held and, in the opinion or f , ... r.mnll, the dirctor. better results cnld be obtained radiiatrs sit f Jimptis . ' ' , . r 1 Among the alumn of the college if a different si heme were effected. of nrij;r1n)r vn0 vlslted xt What Ihe jimfessi.r woiil.I like to ee is a ,campiis irinK ,ne gUmmer were combination of nix ic'ks and nine weeks Henry J. Wing. Chem. Kng. '21. ....L.l ;., ii.f-f.itmr All one and t wo hour and M.Rc. 25. and Harold W. courses would be given for six weeks while three, four and five hmir subject would be taught the full nine weeks. The rhnnue would le heartily welcomed by student and ontstate teachers mho find the summer esioii a convenient means of ..i,n.tinir out ilicir education. The chief com plain, voiced by last terms a. tendan.s H;; n A'KS MAKES and two hour course. Me believe these con re IK" IHHOH.H MAIM ronld be adennately handled in the si, weeks' I J -rr,. Jjjjl-J., lime suggested M I rofessur si on I r.. I of the Univeraltv of Nebraska, and j The nine s eeks' plan wjis nn experiment. I to offer them the service of the Whv not trv ihe combination scheme next sum-1 Y. M. C. a. while in school, Secre- 1 mer and then compare the dative values. ...try CD. Hayes of univeraity , i the state durinr the summer. 1 I r you w ere 10 offer one of I lie Hry 11 Si awr As ft secondary purpose Mr. coeds a cigarel, she would gracefully accept Hayes sought tn Interest university .mo then from the depths of her slicker -he alumni in the Y. M. C. A. program Stelnmeyer. E. R '27. Mr. Wing ! has Just completed work for his doctor of phlloaophy degree in ! chemistry at the University of ;Iowa. Mr. Steinmeyer is now with the Western Public Service cora panv. and is stationed at Scolts : bluff. i 1 ! -. nn.l iIaIi.IoK WOtl Ml JiriMlllCC a lllll i"". UUU Him kii-h.hi. ith a small bow 1. Into this she would squoene ihe tobacco from your cigarel. Oh. pipe, thmi are a jewel '. Now conies a university professor and savs thai love is like measles or whooping cough; an unavoidable calamity through which all must pass. ot activities. CLASSIFIED ADS. ATTENTION EN01NEBRS For Kit. nitron drawing mri, lo tint yr ml nrrliig and rmslnm dmlnlitrmllnn honh. Thonr BSflB'i rtAv hi"ruuirtli floor of my hmi for ertitrate prtmnti. Inapwllon of col-li-nsiim rsp'cmlly Invited. W.. O I. Tvio (Pro. cmerlimi. 43S N. J5th. I'hon BM.".. APTiR ALlVtV you want . a ,TownnS thotorph ll is inicrestini: to see the newly created N" men self consciously trying to make them selves imporiant enough to fill a white sweater. Correct this sentence: "We have a fine hunch of boys in our house iind we don't want lo spoil 1 hem by pledging any athletes." Now ihe homely bruiser the brothers had locked in ihe cellar the forepart of rush week can come forth once more. Kushing is past. A DICTIONARY OF CHEMICAL EQUATIONS Contiiiriii twelve thmiaana, rnmplntwt and halnrd rhi.mlrnl fqU8tlon. classified and arranged fov rwady rpfrrence. COLLEGE BOOK STORE 1135 fi Street Students were glad to get back lo school but how ihey fumed when professors sinned in with lectures on the first day. Anyway, the permanent Twelfth street cinders in front keeps students from speeding. condition of of Chem hull Some delightful mixups are lo be expected ; as a result of so many organisations moving, during the summer months. DANCING SCHOOL Learn to dance for S5.00. Pri vate Lessons any time. Class every Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m. 10 Lessons for $5.00. Lessons free if you fail. Join now. Franzmathes 1018 N. Academy Phone B7845. 'hill v davs, indeed, for these frosli going around without topcoats 111 oroer to upiH. their shining lapel buttons. The argument fibotit which sorority has; the best house rages on with several groups running about even. A or Enough. Paw," asked little AVillie. "what did that man mean when he said he would have none of vour filthy lucre?" ' He meant, my son." said Ihe politician, "that I didn't offer him enough." Columbia Missonrian. You is Own Interpretation. Teacher: "Whv, wliat do you mean sav Henedict Arnold was a jnnitot ?" Bright pupil : "The book snys that after his exile he spent the rest of his life in abase ment." Exchange. A Creat Bark. First elderly gent How Is your boy get. ting along in college? cond ditto Ach! He i halfback in the football and all the way back in his studies. Exchange. And il also may be said: Whre there's a pull there's a way Columbia Wwsourian. History Covers History Paper Sheaffer Pens Pencils Whitman's Candy Lunches and Sodas Uni Drug Co. Hth & S B3771 Westminster Church Sheridan and South Streets Invites all siudents and other friends to its activities and services of woisliij.. Efcch Sunday: Morning worship r.l 11 :M A. M. West minster Fellowship al fi P. M. lr. C. II. Patterson, leader This is the Church hom of the Lincoln A Cappella Choir. Paul C. Johnston, paslor. Traction Company Biases lo ihe Church doors, leave 16th and V streets at 10:.1f) a. m. - , . if W f e t ' f .i S 1 7 i f . 1 T m A - w r w f r f ? V" fry IN the tvlleS t""f,K A pen and pencil of subtle iridescent beauty and unending n inability." The new Conklift Ecnlura supcrnai Pearl and Dlack will help tntlt chooldaji aucceasfuland cam put mamoriea perpetual. Tha rent $6 aad tn. ! pencils t and 4.?0. Other Conklin Fn- dura pemin modern color com binatioDiai H and if. Pan cilt to match f 5.sftand $4. Identify a Conklin En dura by tha annular lin ia coatraaiing color on cap and barraL PEARL AND EIACIc; wf ? CflllC, tad ar. f nri' w. ClMl 6 nnn. $6 tnl mr. All color- wi a ih4. Is. N ot oSmtitiM la miic Mrr. Tt Conklin Pen Company TOMDO.OHI0 NtwYork Chicmro Str Fnaciict OUc&Mutf EEPCDIUCRA LONG'S College Book Store FACING CAM PI S SIPESIIIL ISIHILILIS'H'IIKIS II) FRESHMEN FRESHMEN entering the University of Nebraska will observe the following sug gestions : V 1 . Use a Greenback his tory Cover. 2. Place Creenback divi sion sheet between sub jects in your historj' cover. 3. Buy all school supplies from Latsch Brothers. 4. Use Greenedge history paper. 5. Get a non - breakable Sheaffer Lifetime foun tain pen. ENGINEERS Engineers, keep in mind these facta: A good engineer is more particular about his drawing instruments than about his food. A good set will last thru both school days and professional life. Continued accuracy can be maintained only with good sets. Latsch Brothers sell to pro fessional men who insist on the best. Richter seta and Dietzgen sets sold by them are highly approved. Look at them. ATHLETES All students will go into train ing so that they can rise at 7:45 a. m. and be in class by 8 a. m. Special awards will be made for those who manage to eat a twenty minute breakfast while making this race. Daily contests will be held for those who show aptitude for sleeping during class periods. Loud sleeping or boisterousness on the part of the participants will not be tolerated. A general race will be made for Latsch Brothers store for school supplies, the winner of which will be awarded honorable men tion. Botany The botany sets sold by Latsch Brothers meet every require ment. PROVIDE YOURSELVES WITH ONE OF THEM. When picking flowers do not touch the wall-flowers. Take this warning seriously as its tendrils may entwine you in the bonds "of matrimony. It cannot be analyzed and should never be plucked. A word to the wise is sufficient. Fraternities and Sororities RUSH Season will be observed as usual. The following regu lations will apply: Rush to class. Rush to Latsch Brothers. Rush all friends there. Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush to the telephone. Rush back to class. Rush a Greenback note book with you. Ruh home a box of Greenedge history paper. . Rush some more. !L 1118 Stre1 ! ! . . . .... . . SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS & SENIORS We Again Welcome Your Retum to the Uni. of Nebr. Latsch Brothers moVO' St. Sophomores at the Univer sity of Nebraska will keep in mind the good values they purchased at Latsch Brothers last year and in struct their new University friends to purchase their supplies at the same place. Any J u ni o r discovered without a Greenback note book or without Greenedge history paper shall b e awarded membership in the "I Haven't Learned Yet Club." By their note books shall ye know them. All Seniors are requested to visit the store of Latsch Brothers where they highly appreciate their good busi ness. Traffic Regulations 1 . Observe all signals. 2. Proceed to 0 street, down either 1 1 th or 12th street. 3. Break all speed records. 4. Turn at O street and walk to the big football sign. Salute. Leave all Fords tied se curely outside. Assist all friends to 1 1 1 8 O street. Remember that all right turns lead to the store of Latsch Brothers. i 3. 6. 8. 1