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    TWO
The Daily NUbraskan
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l.BC HirM ICS HAlt
U v' ''o' Crv '.- '
TIIK I) MI V M ItKNSKA.N
to tome to atli-ft find theni-elve uiut.W to ""-t
umak ulale.l tm ft'uiy rvn Vht Ja u.
give attention (. lhe jealous and ea;rr fic.-h-iiien
Ht I mic ..Urn critical from a fuiaiunU -land
l..iiit ia ttuir university career;.
At If l titk II out Itur rr tlrptl final, tal
li.l. I.iilps. tlliwt Itl.lU lilu.tl. tl( able I J fllull tlx II
fouilii ear wl.ethei they leteive at holt.i lup oi
not It I the firt rr trial l uually the itaiur'
tirvtel. nut-l iMteni.l I'.cvk tkrUilC Hie iunj;l-i
' i Wendy tle.iroua of n ed tit at Ion that ti.r Mill
foii-go aderity and ill fortune la liuly ttotihwliue
Oilier alumni interested in their alma matci ait.:
Jtier kluJciit iitiKl:t will envilate Reiie fa toi Nitkrl
and leiiitmtfl Ihf fie!,inen.
DiSTRlSUTE FEBRUARY
ISSUE OF AG MONTHLY
till
EDiTOrtlaU STAf 9
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to.H ant V.Oi'l"
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IT WAS ity-vt.e j-.r i yr't lv t!..t
T'-tkr. fotrr.T f N'l'i.l.j a rt.artri
tUl h! H to (. M.i'f tr.' I "r i "ty . (
Nft in'i 4
It II :T..f:. .1 t t!.. t ! tli in ! r..l attiT
tfcCV -! IICh!rrv1 H.V.k. "l. tlir I IV vt Nr-
br&ika br.t n l.:rg a '. .'
:nJtH th! l.r.iri :! v h; tkiu .:;
tr.Tly tn f ifsn of r.xtv-in. yc.i:
roteu orthy.
Vr in tuer.tv .-!'.!!.! ul.i.ti ft.:-
..f lTl hen the u?::cr.ty 5 r. 1. t - u:.:veri ty
to three .r:e v.-a:s hv- jr. n i.:. ..!::. !'
BUEbrJ rr.oie than 6 V.-J (!.;;::.,; the . ; ..Mr acv
!en:io er tr.J - tv al t!:r ..i!.:r.. r It i
row f.vm r.t! :n nr. !:n : t ht. r.p ." u::.v ;::.
cf thf co- r.try.
Z'. jt y:cal j::c-.tr. J.r.r t:-... ' f:,t Ucrt
remarkab e. Fri ru 01 1 :; t.v..:.!.r.i: v '. . r.'.y .
few yer after it fr:: i. ., I ; 1 hr.il
reru:lt t ca-.re rf t1- .- t -.r. f :r 't: n
ued in t r r:n:. t:.-r.. th. k.-:.v :. r. h ex
Vnled u t'.l ;t ni:e than n s - if f.:.-
Mnjti:ie- on the L!'' '.n 4 :!y err; , 1. Ih.V.
The Student Pulse
t girl tonlf ibul'0" pr1il IB mtl' lual
! aJ ! gntv'.lf icnwJ ty t"1 oeP
Op'"'1' uM"'Ud iKoulJ bt bixf n0 CO"t'
Article on Carter of the
Late S. W. Pcrrin
Features.
'! ho 11 Uff ! tl"- t".riihu
Un 1 . illill w tn lC' i tlx tnl ot
It v..'ia V4.!h the itj!raiali.-4 Cf
Ihr IVI.iuaiy lue u In. t innird
i4 it tratuiV itili. If a rrvu vv it
l hi- 4iiii-4 Ui-ii the Ute S W. I'er
lilt 11. ami a'm -I vulh I lie ..'lleer 4.f
. all ullwie nv.f ti lilt
..lilrr.ri; a m I iIeli.. lit of
111. !ale lai 111 III l'-'4
The mil. le, wnU.11 iV Hailall
' r...;iiii.in. te..ii. t:.e K,,,vv,n
4i4-vrlniriit .f the ..i.hinal 8ttf
Karru into vlnl It 1 on the
iv:l. .-e 4l A 1 14 i.lt hi in.'in,
an I Mi IV i nt tan.' . 4'innu
iiiii during ttvtt nnic-.
Thr t.'Vrl p.ve llluliatln l
MiiIrr ri.f ..f tli' C lan.pua
i.tuims the i.TM n of m
.lent in front ! Aj hall.
I ;..y l Von Sefi.'rn feature tbe
couie tn hime ec n.'ir.l. lot the
men. uhi.h i U ins oltetet for the
f.it time I v th H m-.e Kooiioninn
.lepartnn nt of the I'olVce 4if Asrt-
'I
: . - "y. T'.e
:! e u n i'iii-1.-
1 wii n-.i re
.. . in the la:!
, KEEPINO OFFICE HOURS.
To th.4 r.iitor.
I li in iven iii-t.'inary toi .in.e time al the
1 .. ..1 v.1,1 .L f.ip inMiiucfora to maintain
i::( h..u-lHMiHU when atiulenl may M-e them rutins interview u.th M.M Mar-
,.r r..l C4 ...uiutloa It may he . un,vet - Xpirn,
ru!e .r ivthai' It u jut traditi.m. Arfde on Judging Team,
j la ar.y Titice U certainly ru.t lul- fxiliru,n ,lf th, Junlor hvr.
il. wel ly a i-uablr proHHti.n 4f the ln.-tru.toif iti(k l!U ,,, p,nrr an-t the na-
me i f tin m do n. t even po thn.ugh the f. rmality tutl. ,.f ti e j i leini: i.-niest in
I . ... .. 1 . OTr.i. ih.i .1.. r .,1 ..hi, h Ih. t...i!il 1 of.'.l-eted 1 the
I 1 '
them lani.ot fmJ it with.n their convemrni e to ot
m 1 ve thi -i.i.
One if the mo-t fie.iurt.t indutnient. Raiat
iiVKicrn coi:. ,:e u that theie ia not the pr. per per
' Sonal cot tart between the teacher anj his utu.lent.
The rtuiiects aie partly at fault but certainly th
to.ic her i not ai.img matter by locking hia office
iI.kt an .1 hidir.g out sumcwhere.
...... A--n n t V 1 r
i; the protcr are uh, uu.-, i ' ' ,. m.f ,kM at the
..-.ua.:.!.- they aie of little use to the l.nivers;i 01 A-ru-u'-.uie darme
Netra.k.v whiih is primarily an e.lucatiocal icstitu- 1,, rv nr t r?i v. t the aMrcss of
. . t tt ...W.hm A . !- C. ttti-A rklirfllll fst
l.oii. Thev ere being rau x.ir ir.cir i-.....;rS j.iz;.c v. ' t , ,
X-s, ar.,1 "nl for their outvie activities nor tbe th- K.-.S, r..l Farm U-rJ. oohverej J J J
iii.i.lenuc Jries they attach to thnr name.
Alti till Oitira. Slul.M i-oun.
ill. an.l Cainn.a imia Chi.
Itaijone Williams. U a.ilat
r.titor of ti e i'.hi. lacker anl liinio
U-r of Ka.4 Ka.4 tlainina. r
al4 vieiiie tor Ilia j-.i--.il 1.41
T tte fiateimtii ilt t rrii.nrJ
i.t lutitld over liv 4l.tv 4iiator
an.l neiiior aiiJ Junior pieiuUiuie
kit). 0 no l am 1 aii.tiit.ltr are liMed
in the filing The line liirt have
plai'r.l lUiaxll Mitlx-n on then
lal f.tr vy ilay ea.er II I
pirM.lent Ol I'ttl lrlU I'hl. plr.
dent uf the twillor I.t w 4laa. K"
Ilirl Klull lllater of velelllolllr.
an.l ineinlwr of I VII 4 1'mIoii
(.liustian U jrn ha U-rii a.l
vaiue.l by the yellow Jukel In
Matuoii for the Iy lav
mii tfolin. l-arrn 1 a iitruit-r f
Hit year' lt trtt n.; tam. i an
a.irlalallt III the .1. l-al tir.elit of Ih
lill.al t. lrll. e a'1,1 li afl.llnlej
itn Alph Tli. ta tin.
John liiown an.l Ailol h tvii.it'
ai. 4ni alter trie alitor piem.ieney.
The former 1 a yillow j.4fket. a
j.iiihi r.M.flLill t.i'tfirr li.-t. tenant
colonel In the nulitaiy ilepartnient.
a ineniia-r 01 m tuiuin mm t.ia.ie.
IVrahine P.iMe. anl S:(;m tTil
Simic, the tlne h.tl Man. con- '
nette.! with varnty athletic,
11'ia.kf I,., . n.t. I f.i..fl.j.!l .tntt la a1
member 'f the N clult anj Alpha
tlamnut Kho.
Kelly vs. Robmton.
NEERING COLLEGE
ENGI
RECEIVES EXHIBITION
Only two Junior have . unified j
leir intent I'T ol beirg ila
.t nu Yoik ai beinir
nhovAn at the Vnlvenity of Ne
raka tlepartment of architectural
enfineerins In th former wueuru
buiKlinJ.
Anuxir the nutr outtan.linfi
pu'te 4.1 woik tn thi 1 ol let 1 1. -n
re: -A Fixture for Ufc-ht an.l
K...,n.l " -An Arena." A ltetau-
rant the Water." and "A !
tla Tiimb."
The clrawinc will be on exhibit
alon.lsy and TueJy hl ,k
an.l are ojen to the public. The
aepaitment of anhitritural enfii
neerinfr haa aUo ma.le arrange
ment tn fhow th collection Mn
ilav mcht.
F.ihl ml.i-wetern univrrtitira
hive been acheiluled for tin col
lection. The drawlni: ,ne
Kana Sial aprtcultural collepe
. . n. . l'.i.,.rilV
. . - ... 1 . 1 frnm .nr44ii. 111c . i"'p,,j
eCe of ASH- wie.r inirm,..P. ... ur.. k . - ..,...,,, , -rvhl-
culture tin. uV.r. tn an ir.er-; .ive.ty ot ,ne n ,h, lVaux
rnuia is m iiin.n-i i-t mr ..i... - -
count il. a nisiiavinir e.litor of The Art institute of dealpn.
I'a ly Ncbr.ii.kiMi. an.l 1 alfihate.l .
with n Kappa Alph.. As tneir
rholce the yellow j.it ket have
Koser Ilobin.M'n. a I'hi Kippa
a meniter of Kmet K'.i.b, jxn
aor 4'f the intertr iteriutv sinp. and
one of the incr in the Fniver
l!v quartet.
The ,nlv in.!firn.:t rt caililul lte
on the entire l tte 1 Al. '.ii le I'.urr.
a Garimti rhi IMa, an t A . S
txianl and Ir.tram ir.il lard mem
ber. Sh Is fttivire to be aoi'b
omore c!.if pit ilrit. Mis !5;irr'
opponents- three In r.urnber are
member of t.ie c.i.p is factions.
Pinkerton For Yellow Jjekets.
I Wilh tm C m:N rk. v U ).v J.o kct
is a Fhl D.It.1 Thet't. Corn O.b
ar.l Is as.-:stir. in V. Corr.husker
10'fir r..l lv..".er Ivluh
si'.ndvy. n nm'Mtv u. vM
I HANK KOI.AM
tki:s ( uahci: or
m; CAMPl'SSIIOI
A Caiiipti Hli" e.U a ill
l formally oprlle.l Febltiaiy It.
by Mnjire It I l.iMe.l next ii.-r
t., Mat'er r5ltot. lolllielly Heltnttt
and Muritad
Frank Koiand will be in t liaise
t.f the new hop whuh caul. out
a color tuneine of led bla. k. and
silver, lb Inuit will h4
... . .. I.i 1 1 I II V
fleteiiteen Colo.ed tli aw inp . j n "rl'" , -"i. .,:..h. n.ll.
n..bm t.n a travelinc exhibition n-ni in -
Croup
Art
from
Is
of Drawings
Institute
Displayed.
iuM.it f fliM.lt- r.oe article
whi". h N-ars the title "Jutlpei
!Kr.o.v T'-.-ir Livest.Kk."
I A'.h'i. tos aii.t phvMral education
;pl.int of the fol'uce of Acricullure
arc wn.itJ Iv K.hird Mynn In
an artiile tle-i'inj: bti.tly with the
intramural participation of the va-ri.-usi
A: te:irr..
I ARtKiilti.ial Me.ti:.ps Show
Pr, --, cners th-' orcini.'e-J
c.:!
f..:!ct i f A;ricur.uie o.irir.R jsn
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
ANNOUNCES NOMINEES
Voiua lleiiitr and Ftelyn totl
.if the I'liiver.ity. will 'l Mi.
Kowl.tnd at the htiop.
ti-:acih:ksoi.ij:..i-:
r.cri:rv aitkmis
mi:i:ti.(;inmahv
jSix ineiiil'en of the teathei'
cillrKe fatuity and two other in
structor of the university at
tended the nuetinj.' of the Ne
braska School Mahter" club at
timaha -nieadav. 1 hone ol the
teacher college faculty w no ml
len.letl were t'r. O. H. Werner. I'r.
K. F. Henrlik. Pr. K. 11. wren a v.
Pr II. C. K.kIi. Pr. N. 11. Morton
.n.l tr a. it. foncdon. The oth- r
two faculty menilara wer Prof.
Kov 11. Oahran. of the depaitment
iii.torv. and Prof. G. O. Filt hs
of the d.-pnitment of ancient and
modem liinnuapea.
Cain and Davis Will Run in
Race for President;
One Year Term.
Jean B. fain of rail tity
Setrl S. Pavis of p'attsrnouth
were nominated Siturd.iy f r pros-1
Idcnt of th University of Ne
braska ahir.ir.i association. Pyn n ,
H Yodcr was chairmm of n.unin-
I'NPKP.WOOD.
many at the agricultural col.ece. - .r.l nt 'h? r.:-vi-k
al d 11je jn Cn sl.ri. n 1 rc I .: Irv h
africu.tu-al exj"i.rrT.t t !.:. r iV. th- -.'.c
j.UT n' ther jr-.y.-ual feitwth r. r .r.r r.t in
crease is a d!.r.:te cnteri. r. t pr-f - V.: r.
cnsiJerirg a ur.:vr:ty ere th.r.K (i r.s rr.c
ah.evemects. When th:r.k:r.; f the li.. v. :-.: 1
Nebraska it is natural fi:t to t. n.-. icr i.'.e n-n v. ho
since the.r pra Ju&t i n have Va:-.-1 ir.t r. r. il
prorcir.ea.e in ' r.e f,.: j -r
Seveial ur.iver.-.ry pre.'i.iiits. it.r.ur: 1 1! ic
lege tieats 87.J pr-.l-.-. r. f ---: i it th;.- .-t.i:
and ethers. jci'.;t:e Hi !. 1 i in general. ):.-.-.- ex
ecutive, u-til l:n---wn pn--i.al r.v r. '! ;ire l..-'.e I
among the alumni f the Ur. vt-i'x of Nvf-u-ka.
Tfce facu.'tv irr.Vr r'. the '.r.:vcr-:ty hive m
a large Btasure trf-en repf-r.:! f-T th s tnllii-t
array of tn'-n an: w nr v.h . h-.t -r-'i-ht n -t
only their a!:r..i r.-.avr bi:t the .tc f NiLsaka
ir.to catioral pi -.n-.i.v-r.ee. Thy e.--rve ro .-n:r.:i
.vf.are e.f the r'-1-t f r b j.i ::r. :n N.-l .-ki an edj
cation&l inrt.tulion t wfcrch rt or.!y 'fJ.,-r.t anl
alun.ul. tut the ent.re utt be .1 --.: .!..;.
.
IN' THIS iun-ey th- stwte .-t- 'uU r.-t t- for-
gotten. Ey Ihe rute iMT.'r.t it.- j"j-
IrVTl tave been !; n i r.'.r.p a y:X ' tax
Jr.r.ar to the ui..vti.-.ty. At 1 :-.- r.t Jt .t every
dollar 4i-..ns for .-tilt tax'-, n.r.'t cm .? " ap
proximately c-ne-lifth. fin. is i'.- th' i--ilr?
of the Vr.ivcrsity e.f Nth-ia-kf.
That the Cit;-n. of N'-r r-i-i-.-i are b. com.ns
more arjd ta'ire alert to the ajvaniatts a 'in.vemty
can give to a ts-.ate 5-. ajpa'tn' 13 the st-aj.ly ln-ciea-.ed
appropriati' n J which have tfcrough
the Nebraska leg: -it u.. Th re aave- b-'r, l'luc.u-aii'-iis
fp and down veial tirrie. t-ut "'- g"n-raj
and p!f-3orri:na.t::jg trend has r- n Uj.waro.
The University '1 S' bra-ka. tntn. h--s muiii
to be thankful for ..r, its m.i y-f,t.-t i-.itny. It
also has -nu.h to ho- fr-r in th- lutur- Ax n.'-re
of its -iia'juat--.- achieve naimua! j 1 ;;r..l;. n and
as more ot its .tu2cr.t con; tai.U" rmV.zi- the rela
tionship between t.o-ir slate and then s-Lool, the
Consbusker cit.zer.ry v. .11 tror.-.e --ji Ki-.;e ui.ixer
ii.'!i ;.nvertfd to the benefits of a .-.tat uiuvei .-ity.
STUDENT REFLECTIONS
-.er klub work
ffenc. blue sh.rt. Corn i at r- committee. I
i.-.. ... ....... o i...; i . 1 ni.. nr.-fl.n(4 aie Mrs r..
... l.OUai.U4.!.i.4f Hi...4Iil..l3AII- .".'. " . .. .,
at tr.a mte mi. .,,- in... 1 ... -....r I ii:.r.'v if Lincoln and Mi. J r.n r-
, "S'Z VcTaVicl- oi P-. .Jtr.t. as is K 1 vn Leo, I he Uwlt'r of Hastings, vice present:
0.1 l.r. home e.r- r cs art., .e o . J , ( jj C..Mce of Chadron and
the m..p..7ir.e and s th. . f v,....., ,,.. Uivde B. Pemnstcr of Pxatnre for
T1' A" ': rcprc-i member at f
...y to .... r rn serteJ in the r.m f-r lint vcar 'corumiltee. lialMir.K as usuii ;
mr -.ilprcsiilont. f.:ln P. rooks', a will b by mail. Tne prciiJ-n.
V5 "'i r-Iit'u F wH clb ' w'v AH ha. is the blue land vice presidency are one-year
i!' l? Ve h-rt ycarl.rt: wh.lt lr.e Lyon. ! P , .tims. wh.le the committee man
fovlr- V- ,M snirv W fl.rr.:a besket-,at large will erve two years.
Th- un.ve,sity student should achieve, abc-e all. jeeta pertaimr.g to the Ag camp,:, ---- j u-ir? I v fce'.l by the MISS OLSKN WILL
I yellow j.i' kt ts. He is a Sigma Al
; rha Epsiion.
THE OPEN MIND.
, v.,;; .u-v.:. rf i mind. His intellectual point ot
view is. r should be. the mark of distinction which
.-ets him off as the recipient of a higher education.
As we have previously indicated, his mind sboulJ
attain to that state of perfection that it is op-en.
r.:::u:.J. scientific, objective, and spir.ted.
Opr-i m.nJe-dness is tne first and last quality
: a correct mental attitude. The history- e-f the
v .-r:.i mav be tpitoii.iird in the story cf the free-.nR
f men's minds from the shackles cf the traditions
f iv. r.-i-t from the hide-bound outlooks on life
hkU have rv. j-ersi.ster.tly dominated tte world s
th
AMLESTONES
AT NEBRASKA
Febuary 16. 1525.
I hi Kar r a. rati' r.al Catholic
fritcrnity. installed a chapter here.
BARB DECLARES
ALTERATION IN
DOCUMENT BAD
(Continued from Page 1.)
Williams explained. The Parb
Council was unit.le to agree at
LEAD DISUNION
AT V. W. VESPERS
. v.. I t . . -1 eke
All students voted f-T class pr- it t submitted with suia changes teresta cf the V. W
i ier.ts. Ivy l'.iy e iator. and three u -je were w.lhng to make, the j she-wing that it offe
:f.'l::.t ci...-.cil vaa'.neics. change in name not berrg one for everyone. The di
bought- Mans appaienUy inborn trait of looking,
a.kward has fought a long struggle to repress his lU:...,,rs
a .W -v-r-A aif-A T"-"i ("- fftVOT -
Th fust Jourr.a'.ism-Week pro-
eef-.i -.ii'h aj.iiesses rv
:.ur.J table dis-
ir.s.:r.:l i i-k-k lumtm "
aLle cirt-umstances to be found where the possibil- -r.-.ary ti -parrmcnt an-
,J41 t,t .vvcloD.ng the ore-i mind are greater than in r.o.:nced ma: ca -e's lu.kht Lave to
If 1 1 h . ttnll with bared heas. die 10 a
the college atmosphere. !,a- shortai-e.
It is fortunate tint un-versities anounj in ice a
lanJ
Wi.u.'ri f.eshrr.en won a
10 the attainment of such ends. The worio 1 bask lYlA l f.. ri,m tne Arm
neeus all the clear thinking men she can muster.
The phv-Kal assets ef Medievalism may have been
reltgated to museums, but the medieval way of
tb.inki.ng .-t.ll persists 121 its tenuous hold on the
v. rriJ s m:n-J. The darkness which is said to Char
s'ctVnze the Mid Ages has relerence pnmanly to
a mcnuJ and intellectual darkness which stiflti
free and open inquiry.
tr'-r.e ClctL.ers. citv league lead-
t r s.
Fr .f. George Foster of the ct.l
l"ire of law published a book on
"Lawyer's Legal Search."
1915.
The K- n.et elb held their las',
r.-h'-arsal f-.r the-r fourth produc
tion. "The Kasy Jtaik."
Although only thirty-four of the
re o'.r.red number c-f forty girls reg
istered for rwir.imir.e. 11 was ex-
RAPS TOE WRAPS.
YKAf:lNG a tux stun lor two or th"- v.-eks at
a stretch is rapi Jiy becoming an imp '-:.-jhiiity.
Getting a threadbare, dark coat., a pun-tured d'-i by
and the- elates luxurious fur wrap from the (berk
room at downtown par-iei invoJ-. ts too n.-j b sciap
pmg. Perhaps a no-fun (beck lav. -houlj be pas.-ed
in order to remedy the cridit.ori that exists. Tits
are skewed out eil shaj.e. ft. it lionts are wrmkle'J
and cracked, satin lapel.- are worn to frazzle in
the weekend fight 1o get coats Jom hotel check
rooms. Sc.'ial contact, fcowevee. i j.'ovio-1 in the rurh
Men rub shoulders and kick shins with fellow Ne
braskans. Survival of the fjttext comes into ts own
in the tug ef war which results when some lucky
lad succeeds in actually getting to first base with
the checking girl and receiving his bundle of wearing
apparel. If the crowds of raters ant crashers con
tinue to increase, the hotels won't need tangeia for
the WTaps. They'll need a hangar.
,t-,Tr, is the nroud boast of this democratic
ute of oui
isti. Pafr
T.rr.rlMim the
,v 1,1 free assemblage, freedom from the re- i buding.
oiainu'of arbitrary govemment. And courts all 1910.
over the vcoild will enforce tbebe guarantees in con- : The f.st rail for candidates for
1 . , Ihe bascda.l team was lijsued.
tested eases which come before 11. , A turlUr of students at-
But the state is only one of many social agen- ltnJ(.,j tfce ii;rtieth annual Ne
' tie designed to facilitate the living of man with ' br-is):a V. M. C A. convention at
'c,., cas evolved other constitutions for .Wesieyan university,
man. .society has exo.veo e rer,r,lXa cli the first smes-
tbe enforcement of tvial codes codes which are 1 slh,.'Uc taslaijUf.s fhw-ed
enforced bv such weapons as worn and prais. 1hjtl ZQ s;uderjt.s out-failed the
i friend-ilup and dislike. Herein lie the stubborn seeds ( women, five to one.
! of the closed and backward looking mind. Under! 1505.
' nu r- c crxs" itutions are thousands of cases fought out , All the students and faculty of
1 , -.vt ih. leat vestige of , the Iw college were seeking to
la-,d decided, many without the least vesiige
jTied to go to Harvard.
justice
i.e. i't'jj'j L'j ro i'j jaj
1 he most unjust man in the world is the man j jUEj0r caT,s made their appear-
-no would condemn witiout hearing. He is mort Ur.ce on the campus They rese-m-wno
a"uia nj. a bled golf caps, and were brown
I unreasonable who mues co ettenng
' r,ror,osition with which he disagrees. our opponent y M A
, ' i . . ...niui ir, tiia dav at .i.. r,,
t-irts rave a
. . . . ;. tr. rfav 1 t... 1. . . . .. J ... ' T.ff f 4
i mav be au wrong, - c.,.J.,..vJ. ....
' the' ba, of justice. A first law of human nature is .boys in Art ball.
that man and bis ideas are not infallible. The pos- j FACTI0.TS S0UARE
.. . r.A .rrir.rf rt-eroeriT is eeJ
sibiiliV z corjecciou
j present.
REWARDING FRESHMEN.
D ECOGNTTI ON of the bard working fresnrr.an
who has battled against heavy odds to get an
education at the University of Nebraska comes to
day with the announcement of an annual $2a prize
for the first year student who has made the great
est triumph over many obstacles in .seeking to go
to school
Walter J. Nicked. Nebraska alumnus, deserve
bighert commendation for making possible this
award by establishing a $500 trust fund. In years
past succesjfuul graduates have been ager to
up scholarships for def-errr.g upprclassmen who
have prm-eTi their rottle by previous good work.
The freshman who is fighting valiant jy against
financial odd to secure an education is usually
forgotten.
AWAY FOR BATTLE
Continued from Page 1.
Kt,iivitv to new ideas and fresh nuJuenoes j ..lvr(.:. iiavM, n-i a reiri-
i. Tr,,Ki a n;-ed '-n the university campus as it is ;mwjtA sponsor. She was a mera-
on the general world campus. The rtvrt-m come
to college w-itb a mass of traditional points of view
firmly in bis system. Some of tbem are good.
,r,,er;rane.e of centuries of pound social usage,
. , ... ..;en tioTir Kfrf-ial nrocess. But
evolved jrora uic yauiAij
ef them.
Would Make Council Powerful.
"Of course, the Student Council
mav propose charges which then
vioujLi vr f'jLi:i,.ii-j t:4-. x tu tur j ,
orrani7arj,-,n for its ir.rovl. hut If;
o arbitrarily charge such a con-institution
would be erantir.e it i "
power to make any or all changes !
of whatever nature they may,
.choose to tr.ake. i.
such a r.an. of course, would
pilace the Student council in abso
lute control of ail organizations
on the campus. As the Student
council would thus absorb all
r.aiir r.s wcuia ucpena on the whim j
and fancy of the Student council. ,(
"The constitution mentioned in Jo
Thursday's Netraskan cf the Barb !
Kxecutive board is net the con- j
stitution of the Barb counc:L Such j
s cnange wuun nave io oe suo-
council for
are sv-
Barb coun-
aie. and the
privilege of selecting its own
name should surely be allowed it.
"If they are allowed to change
the name, there is nothing to pre
vent ft from changing the pur
pose of the organization. If the
student council considers a
change in the constitution of the
Barb council desirable, it will sub
mit it to the Barb e-ouncil for
consideration. But the constitu
tion of the Barb Kxecutive coun
cil never emanated from the Earb
council and is not its coniti
tution." Upon bearing of Williams'
statement, Raikes reiterated his
stand on the question. 'The ac-
tion of the Student council was
fair and legitimate-, and within its ,
powers, nuikfn ej"C!areJ.
Camp Fire Girl SluIy
Hi-loriral Collect ion
Lincoln campfire girls are using
the collections of the state hii
torical society in studying Indian
culture and crafts. Most of the
exhibits shown in the bistorieAl
society's quarters in the library
ouijcj are irom .'-oraKa irioe-B.
"Feminine Foibles" will be dis-cu-ssed
by Miss Violet Olsen. girl
rcsene secretary' f the Y- w- c
A, at the vesper service at 5
o'clock on Tuesday afternoon ta
Kllen Smith hall.
She will describe the many tn-
'. W. C A, in
offers something '.
The devotional ser
vice will be led ny rauia r-ai- ;
.,.,.1 ar-,.. thre will be a rroT&m i
of special music. I
Student
Supplies
IMITANY ci.-l AIJT Sfl'
ri.I I-S. Latin. !ry fast s. Kx
p, r.sf Hook"!. History Cov
,.r. a'i i;t."-l-v
NtONROI:
Hi.. . i ,,! IliN'orv r;y
V..t. rum li.olf-i
I.i". tim.. I'.irk. r. M'.iofol I
K. . . M n I. i s
$2.50 to $10.00
W,- Cmi '.pl''v l.'ry
I," .j-iirciii'i'.t.
Tucker-Shean
1123 0 Street
LINCOLN, NEBR
K Ye' of V'-vce to th
Ccrr,hull(f
The thinking fellow calls
a YELLOW
ENSIGN
Yellow Cab and Transfer Co.
TAXICAB PHONE
B-33-23
BAGGAGE PHONE
B32S8
'z&M' Xljou'll Cnjoy Shopping at j
1 iitt
O $lrf
ber of the Kosmet Klub sbow cast
and was master of ceremonies for
the Coed follies. Mins Orr is af
filiated with Delta Delta Delta.
A member of the Y. W. C. A.
art staff, of the Comhusker staff.
Though they la oor Ion?
1 dii gTt!y marjy
freshmen wbj have tinted their natural youthful
eravlr.gs in order to board together enough money
...v,. it. iar.pline discord with the '
of modern times. They must either be tempered
or cast aside.
Whatever the student does to those conceptions
which ba-d hitherto been unknown to him, whether
be accepts or refuses them, modifies or ewaiiows
them, be should always be ready and willing to
give them a bearing. But the mind need not and
should not be open as a gutter which swallows into
T1 tV.sit .rrtmfeif ill IT
1L5 cavfruvuj uz. 1 - 1
k.-. f)rn as a stere which sifts the wheat from
r . .... i
: the chaff, the essentia! from the non-essemiai.
I Thi i i primary function of the university, to
'train the student in the development of the oj-en
j mind. The instructor wbo falls into a narrow, closed
point of view, and refuses to allow himself or his
j students to see other points of view, is r2tT rjt
' treason to a precious trust. A prmge-like aborp
) tkm of facts, barren book lening. is not the
1 sent of education. Education 1 easentlally a mn
1 tal habit, and its finest eharac-Uristic is an inbe'Jj-
gent and djcriminalJxg spirit of toleration.
--ncies! Sigma Lambda, art sorority.
eiamma Aipna ni. auveixu-.ujg ,
svironty, and of Alpha Delta Pt, '
Virginia Pandall is also in the race i
for the Junior-Senior Prora girl.
Nyle Spieler is the Gamoa Phi
Beta bid for the coed nonor. She
is a member of Tassels. Dramatic ;
club, and Unirernity Players. !
Helen Whitmore, a member cf
Davis Coffee
Shops
I 1
Day and lPfM ICS H 11
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Fashion's Favorite the
Spring Suit
The whole fashion
world is talking Suits
and here is a new col
lection that presfTitg e very
fashion-riifLt version
Mad-.' of Springtime fab-j'-fc
the softlip.! w "f'r.t
Iwe-e-ej COVCrt aii'3 twjij
Many with short
o r three-quarter
1 A ft
jackets. n m a
large
sixes
40.
range
from 13
of
to
s25 s35
4950
JOLD S-rtinJ rw.
and the Blouses
N Wahti-"ie Eloofcei. .-m
r.4 eltin-.y. rf!ectir.j J! ti.
uerw Ir.liiiK Vjw i
t& rnrt tfjr'vsot. rjs
Ti r;.f ir- boti a-
' vka. erf.tr KtAi-Jy t.i-
Pi'k ITatMt la
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