The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1929, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NWR1SK AN
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The Daily Ncbraskan
TWENTY-NINTH VIA
Official Publication ol Ina University of Ne
braska and undat Lb diracltoo of Ua filudsot
Publication Hoard.
Published every morning during the academic
year wiln toe siieptiuo of baturdaya. Mouuaya,
and during lb various vacation periods of ina
at-nool
Editorial Office University Hail 4. Station A.
Buataeaa urfica University Hail iA. illation A.
Office HouTa-tuiuiruu SiaJI. " a lo b p i
daily eacept rriday and Muoday, buataeaa staff; 1
lo 4 p. m. daily escept r rtuay and Huaday.
Tslepnone- kVlitorUi : UM1 (Univeraily Ex
change and aaa for "Uaily Nebraakao" indicating
which department deaired. A fur I p. m. call htiMi
)r IUUS (Lincoln Journal i and aaa for Nebraska
editor.
Entered aa second clans matter at the poaiorrtca
in Uucoln, Nab., undai act ot congraaa. Mann S,
1870, and at apeciai rata of poatage provided for in
action 1103, act of Oct 3, 117. aulboruad Jan,
20. ma.
Subscription rata: 12 par yaar; II 25 par semes
tar; aingla copy S cents.
CLIFF F. SANDAHL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
J. M. PITZER BUSINESS MANAGER
Editorial Staff
Aaaoclata Editor Joyca Ayres.
Managing Editor Kdgar liackua. Gene Robb.
News editors Donald Cannon. Kobert Kelly,
William McCleary. Eugene McKlm, Elrnout WaJU.
8 porta Editor Jack Elliott.
Contributing Edltora: Donald Carln, Luclla
Cypreanaen. Donald Karka. Dnvld Fellman, William
McCleeiy, Emer Skov. Alan WUIIama.
Bualnaaa Staff
Aaalatant Business Manager -Lerny Jack.
Itobert H. Lau.
The Social Situation.
I IE (over phons) : Hay I speak t Mary
Smith T
VOICEi I doubt if she's here (politiral
mow), but III fall. (Slight pause for fall.)
SUB t Helloo.
HE: Oh, hello. Mary I
SREt Yeeea.
HE: This la George.
SHE: Ob hello, George.
HE: Hello, Mary. How are you T
SHE: Juat fine, how are you t
HE: Just fine, how are or heh.
SHE: Tee-hee.
HE: I la, ha, ha.
She: Ho, ho.
HE : Why, aay
SnE: Yees!
HE: Ilfh, heh. We're having a party the
second o November.
SHE: Oh, Isn't that lovely!
HE: Tea j heh, heh.
SHE: So are we.
HE: Well, ha, ha.
SHE: That's funny, isn't itt
HE: Yeah, ho, ho.
' HE: Well, I guess it wouldn't he much
good to aak you for a date then hrh.
SHE: Well, I guess not, ha !
HE: Ugh well, heh why, we're having
another party the nineteenth of November.
SHE: Grraandl
HE: Yeah, llowja like to go to that!
SHE: I'd loovve to.
HE: Good I
SHE: But I'm busy that night.
HE: Ha, ha, ha. Gee!
SHE i Hee, hee.
HE: "We're figuring on having a formal
dinner dance In February.
SHE: Honestly !
HE: Sure. It's the. eighth of November.
SHE: November!
HE: Ho, ho, ho. I mean February.
SHE: 11a. ha. You salJ November.
UK: Ho. ho. 1 mrant February.
SUE: You inmt have. Ha. la.
UK- Would vnu like to no to that ith lue
HllK: Would 1 love to go! Say I 'J adore
it
UK; Gee. that'a fin.
SUE: I'li never forgive myself for having
a date that night.
UK: Oh, you have- a date that night!
SUE: Yea. I hee. Un't that a aliaineT
II Kf Oh. I 'don't know. Ha!
SUE: Why don't you rail me up ahead of
time!
HE': Well-h.h-1 (rue 1 better, neat
lime.
SHE: Ho, ho. Well
UK: Why, aay
SHE . Yees!
UK: Didja get aome good freshmen this
year!
SIIK: Did we! They're almplav grand!
UK: How about getting me a iate with one
for February the eighth?
SIIK: Nothing would pleaac me more
UK: II eh. Iih.
SHE: Hul they're all dated up. I'm ao
aorry.
HE: That'a all right. Well, ah
SHE: Ah well.
II K: Wi ll, goodbye.
SIIK: 0 'bye. You 11 raJl ine up again some
time won't you!
UK: Oh sure! Yeah. (Hangs up.)
Loud! Thinkvrt.
An Interesting phenomenon connected with
Eugene O Will's play, "Strange Interlude,"
has jiint come to our, ears. The novel and al
most weird idea of the play, which was shown
at Omaha the early part of thia week, ia man
ifested In the fact that nil the characters
peak their thoughts aloud. Action is sus
pended entirely throughout the play whenever
a character has a thought, and no one moves
until the thought has been expressed j then the
play continues ns usual.
The settings ami costumes were reported to
be gorgeous, the acting stupendous and the
whole performance startling. As to the story
of the play, we have been told that it isn't
suggestive no- it'a outspoken rather. It is
about a woman who finds in three men what
she should have found in one. That teaches
a lesson certainly.
Nevertheless the idea of speaking your
thoughts aloud is fascinating and then again
we drend to think what the consequences
might be i it became a common practica.
Imagine the grades we would rate if while
attempting to appear serious and interested
in a lecture we should burst out with "Gosh,
this class is dry and unbearable, I'd like to
s'ipak out and see that show or go home and
sleep." Well, that might not be exactly the
wise thing to do, but think how gratifying it
would be to know just whnt the other fellow
was thinking about you!
We as university students are interested in
new and unusual ideas. We are continually
looking for something different in the way of
entertainment. This presentation of the
"Strange Interlude" is the latest. It leaves
us wondering what next!
On The Campus
BY MART NICHOUI. CAMPUS EDITOK
Christian Aaaoclations Diva
Partlci for All Student
Either raiupua leader were too much ingro hi the I
litical stew of the week to plan for an rioting week end. or
their thoughts and enthusiasm are to be with the Scarlet and
I 'roil in u-arriiira who battle in Syracuse on Saturday. The
Christian Aoaoeiallons have announced parties for both Friday
.... i i k... t t...L. I.... .kl..l.l t,rli..
ami raturiiay evening, uui k irrr n mmi
functions, and tha calendar fr
Saturday tndlrataa that only aavan
groupa art antartainlng.
Japanaaa Tta Oivan by
Sigma Eta Chi
Uambara of 8trn a Eta CM.
Congregational girU" sorority, will
entertain at a Japanaaa ta for all
Congregational glrla at Ellen
ft mil b ball this afumoon from 4
to o'clock. Mra. C B. Tarry
will pop t tor lh who
will apend tha aftarnoon hours In-
formally. Gay lanterns and para
sola will adorn tba rooms.
V. W. C. A. Is Hetttaa
an Thuraday
ftoveral hundrad unlvaralty
women attended tha tea given by
tha T. W. C. A. at Ellen Smith
hall yaatarday aftarnoon. ran
flowers comprlaad tha aimpla dao-
oratlons for tha oecaalon. With
members of tha cabinet assisting.
members of tha advlaory board
prenlded at tha tables. In tha re
calvlng Una wera Mlaa Amanda
Happnar. Mra. E. 1 Hlnman. Miaa
Erma Applaby. wra. r. u. woia-
Day and Uirtlla Llwlth.
Parly at Elian amltn
Hall Thli Evanlng
Mlaa Taullna Uallatley wtll read
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A COMMON LOOKING
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This theory has baen proven
time after time. Maaaagea
clean tha skin and add attrac
tion. We ara experts In all
Unas of barbertng.
The Mogul
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and UilU Jo Hyiand will glva soma
muah-al numtwra aa part of the
entertainment planned for tha lnt
Y. M -Y. W. party at Elian Smltb
haU Friday evening. Othar faa
lura nave bran arranged for by
Janet Mutlera and Alan Wllliama.
Mho ara In elkarga of tha party.
Mr. and Mra I toward I'armalra
and Mr and Mra McWttllama will
thanarvne. Cabinet members wtll
ait aa boata and boateaaea.
Ilari nj IIimiii.I drr
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alrr. diriH tor of iim.a . '
lea. All ra.ra Hill ! ,w'
o t lot k and on th dy k tlrJ ' 4
tha wralhrr prrnul !',.
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K t. 31. and Wedneadiv v"
Nebraska's student body greets with a sigh
of relief the news that the band's new capes
will be ready for the next home game, hoping
that they may cover up the tight trousers.
Some of the janitors around the university
campus may lose their jobs when the student
council decides upon duties for the newly
elected class officers.
Rent Cars
We have cart of all makea
and descriptions for renting
to students. We rent cars
at reaaonabla prices See
us at once.
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1011 N St. Phone B1647
NOW
is the time to have that spe
cial work done for Christ
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a apeciai ring made a neck
Uee or bracelet or some
crested article. Let us talk
it over with you NOW.
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radius of 200 miles also to Kanaaa City, Mo.
Oa baaia of one fara plua 25 cents for round trip.
Tlofcrta on sale for all trains Saturday and Sunday.
Returning to reach Lincoln before midnight Monday.
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DO YOU KNOW
THAT
Of the total number of
students I n school
46 of the men are
members of social fra
ternities while 35 of
tba girls ara members
of sororities.
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Maybe there's
something
in it, after all
Trying out for the editorial board, Simpson,
'33, ia all energy. Here, there and every
where to cover events, he is busy on the
write and rewrite confident that
experience will fit him for the po6t.
And Jones, his roommate, shows
equal determination in football.
Western El
Tackling, bucking the line, practicing
signals, he trusts to solid ground-work
to get him on the scrub this year.
Good training, both of them-
Perhaps there is something in hjgn
scholarship, too. Industrial leaden
of today think so.
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