nun TIIF. DMI.Y NKRH VSK ri ksiiw. i i;m;rvitv :". 1010 TRICOLOR MEETS Hi COMMENCE TIS AFTERNOON Tricolor Meet Regina it I p. in.; .ill ,Voi I unity Men UifiUe The seder f events In IKt tricolor meet hith It u fee run this aMernsen in the stadium, Milh H nenvarsity men eligible it eempete. it at fellows: 4 00 'clock Mil run. 41 'clock SO yard dtlh. 4 JO s'cleck 440. yard run. 4:4S dock t yard high Kurd It t. J 00 o'clock 2 mil run. ft IS 'clock Myard low hurdles. J:JO o'clock MO-yard run. J 40 o'clock relays. Field Events. 4:00 'Clock Polt vault, Shot But. tnt high Jump, 4:4) o'clock Bread Jump. eaters participate in four of the ix tricolor rr.eets or nave written fxcuf from a coach. Another method earning a nu meral sweater to place ftrat. eec ond. third, or fourth In (be M V. 1. A. A telegraphic Individual meet, or to run on a tram placing first, second, or third in th fresh ican telegraphic relays. (.kiting out of the valley fly Elmer SLov Medals Wilt Be Awarded to Men Having High Score In Six Events. FRESHMEN ARE ELIGIBLE Twelve Points Arc Required For a Numeral Track Jersey. 1 he (frt ' siv truvloi mcU lor a!l trackmen other tban mem ber! of tbo mi!y will be held tbit a.ternoon In the "atadium. ttartinf at 4 oilotk. Jimmy Levua, asiii t.Ll track ccach. announced yes teriay afternoon. Medals are to l awarded ibn year ti the men having tbo highest total scores in I bo six meet. It U planned that tbo first five i r!1" ,n nv 'vent are to re ceive point: six for first, fivt for 'S-tn1. four for third, three for fourth. to for fifth, and me for vth At the end f tbf six mreta point will be added, and gold. a.:v"i and hrot.ze winged foot .... mej'a awarded to the five high "e V, ., iV I r .n .a ea. h event , CTeer and Harl Anderten et joint The wi.olor meet al-o offer an!"".1'1 '-r huiktaf of a name to , ,.t ,n,.v r...n.ni.. in ! replace tbe temporary one. and nuns mark to be ued loiM f u,.r1' M!th,'1T"rITrl' numeral aardv and numeral ' ur"'r",ru "nu ry sweaters .....1.. 1 t-a,k rrsev numerals, and a et same .! ftandarda have been completed, A ,trt w mAde on ,he prob. f .r th? award it numeral sweat-, irm Af A11, ,. Lm rr. The point acale for track jer- happen in tbo rtmiinlnr five '' nuuetah; cames of he Bur Six ronferenre basketball schedule. After figur ing out seven possibilities, and dis covering that there were more, we (ate it up a a bad Job. But with Kansaj playing the three toughest teams in the circuit. Nebraska. Iowa State, and Missouri, while Mmvun ba but one other came. that with Oklahoma, It la obvious that several things might happen. One thing is certain. Nebraska is sure of at least a third place. But there are two chances to fin frh in a three ay tie for first. jnd at least one chance to nlnre spconrt r in the numeral wnicn is worn on nouu Kansas lose to .Nebraska tno front of the track jersey. 'and bow to Missouri, the Corn- nuker would find themselves in a tie for second. If Kansas loses both the Iowa and Nebraska I games, and beats Missouri, the Muskers will be in for a third of ' or oetter any of the marks in this the title. If you have a lot of , column are awarded numeraJ spare time, you might figure on,' sweaters: the possible final standinrs. There I .s 1 are rlenty more. HERS PREPAR FDR JAYHAWKER! SATURDAY E E S IT Nebraska's Victory Over Iowa State Insures Third Place. TIGERS STAND SECOND Maclay Still Leading Points With lowan Climbing Up. in a .rt h.. i.nK'n'rft'nl ist It will appear at " I IW. k... 4 t V. . . . .1. 1... t l..r iVa ..r.i.. ..t MUlm. 1 1 V 1 r; p' ? 11 P'' I " -1 T I" 10 s - M .St . -i ; :)i 2.. 4 r.i -i 1 n 1 . 4 1 :i 1 r I yi M : i i' ? S.rt. I ' U' s 4 4 i; ; i. . ti in i vi i n io J . M . . IT I" ! i 1 :i l 40 i'i.ii ii 11 . 1: 'i : 4 : 1 - n n x a a a 2 t . m n. h 1: i i i s 1 : .fl 'IM 1. H ' i TO 4 II . J. Ii 14 fl 1., . li O 12 t . r h 2 . : s :o I- Jump ...if y i .v 7 ' f f H-d J imp ;n l.v r r vu.; . f-' ' i'' s ' 1" " :r s io? :t- a i- is 40' f .. l.v.- 14.S- i.m- .'. .1 . . .ii'c ij j.'C Twelve po.nts aie required to Pr.ints mad? in or out of doom may be addej together. Only the he't performance id each event is counted for points. freshmen or novices wan equal U'llK Iklr.l nl- l Ri Civ tandinga eincbed by virtu of the narrow 30-62 victory over Iowa ftato Saturday night, tbo Corn buaker baaketball team slatted preparation for ita claab with the leagu leading Kanaaa Jaybawkt in th Coliseum next Saturdav. Tht Kanaana bold a 27-20 deci- aica over the Nebraska five, taken Id a game played at Lawrence two week a ago. la addition to playing at tan coin, tbo Jaybawka are scheduled for a claab with Iowa State at Amu While these games are be ing played, the Missouri Tigers, holdera of second place, and atrong nidjera for the championship, en gage the cellar occupying Okla homa team at Columbia. a i Wnui , i Mi..otit a a 2 Ni"a.a a lo fctat. t 4 ;. Kuimi Agcn i a Okihoia a a a In the race for individual scoring honors. Maelav, Nebraska center. who Is leading the pack, practic ally stood still while Roadcap of iowa Mate slipped up on him. There are but nine points separat ing mese two mes. Morrie Fisher, with his twentv- one points gathered in the Iowa State game, baa climbed to third, while Harve Grace, with twenty pointa Saturday night, is estab lished in the sixth position. The ten high scorers: In4n4aal Si.rm. Inter fraternity llathetltall ' TUESDAY, Fti. ?V Court I '(Clan B). 7:00 o'clock, ftigma Alpha Eptilon vt. ftigma Phi Coition. 7;3ft 'dock, Alpha ftigma Phi va. PI Kappa PM. 40 o'clock, Phi ftigma Kap pa va. ftigma Chi. . Court II (Clata II. 7:00 o'clock. Beta Thtta PI va. PI Kappa Alpha. 7:2ft o'clock, Kappa ftigma va. Oelta Chi. 40 o'clock. Delta ftigma Lambda va. Delta Upulon. Court III tClata A. 7:00 o'clock. Beta Thtta Pi va. Delta CM. 7:2ft o'clock, Kappa ftigma va. ftigma Alpha Mu. THURSDAY, FEB. 27. Court III (Clata A). 7:00 o'clock, Delta Chi va. Phi Gamma Delta. 7:2S o'clock, Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Alpha Gamma Rhe, KAPPA PHI LEADS Fourteen Teams Entered in Lomcsis ior irupny And Medals. i to form tts nucleus tf tbs new ' lx Imsthened or shortened wilhm the vont ruction or lit toiuin? wails in much the aanu way as body. A formal resignation expressing 'eatremo Uiatatiafaction with the organliation and activities of Ibe Interfraternity council of the fit at university during the eriod of Its eautenct. and signed ny ine presidents of nine fraternities, was mailed to the president or ine council. an acroidion. FALL BEFORE DRAKE Nebraska Wins 440 and 100 Frecstylcs and 150 Backstroke. . ..: .:.vi Mi .444 .J.iJ Wi'-. N.bra.ka R"1fp !. S ... I. R. . . . 0:t. XIiouri . . .rr. Nehrma . P'.hop. Kmui .. iluhn. MiB.tvuri ... ie.-o. K A v:fh. Mi.ouri . . c f f r: 41 1 41 J a :o i 79 s .-t in ; : in a T.n io 70 T T2 10 ;i a i s i ?. a M a si u A7 EAVESDROPPING .-1 - r1 fl-h Cl ic. ; .-d hicht l irr ..o ; k-d r 1 1 tc l't.t' a-1 rth ..' ji-rt" d.h ... " rrt dh v nrd rjn a i io ! Coach Schulte did something L2 i new for spectators at the Husker- . JjCyclone duaJ track meet Saturday ess arternoon. when he provided them i;iflWith mimeographed sheets carry- It si tlie names of the entries in 12' each event, and a column for keen ing score. The device added ma terially to the enjoyment of the meet by those who made use of it, r.-cfhrncn or novices who equal lu,, p , Vi. . or better any of the records in tbisJfheck on lte rtandlng-s of the two :! mi.t run I -n titht . "-6 ;anl :o . r- -.u.l i: ci lu-np Brid Itimp ... .sr-ot pjt ...... ri.n-iu . tv I2't" 44' .US' .374- irOiimn three times are awarded numeral sweaters: "'t ard diish - a " rrt fiM.n nrr lhh :-i nm .' r..lf nir '"0 ihM hieNi "' t ird io f T'rnr -Jll.lt ' -''1 1UTH f -rtud jump iM.t n'il . , . I 'i ( ' . .Ih f ':n alio tea D.s. :r: 4 :M ? (12 4 40 Cornhusker teams have bren going hot the last two weekends. H is ratber interesting to note that out of nine starts in the past week ; 1(,::,0 land a half in basketball, swimming wrestling, and track, the men in red have won eight, losing only the swimming meet Saturday night against the strong University of Iowa crew. The coming weekend is comparatively dull, with nothing more exciting than the annual Kansas-Nebraska basketball scrap Saturday night in the Coliseum. and :l . . ::: s . .iv ti" . 6' H ' . ?l " . .; . .12.'.' icr T!i standard is purposely set lilph Coat Schulle states that a miTi who makes a numeral in this manner is of varsity caliber. It is I The swimming, wrestling, renuiren mat men earning numeral track teams rest. LcRossignol Comments on Hertzler's Xcw Textbook, 'Social Institutions' Cditors Note: J. O. Hertzler, chairman of the sociology de partment recently wrote a tixt hook, "Social Institutions." Folio wing is a review of the work by Professor J. E. Le Rossignol. dean of the college of business administration. Wc often speak with reverence n our time honored institutions and of our duty to transmit tbcm unimpsired, if not unchanged, to posterity, but we have not read Trof. j. O. Hertzler's new and iimely book. 'Social Institutions." published by the McGraw-Hill company, we may not even know il should be treated with respect. Here is Hertzler's definition: "A social institution is a complex of concepts and attitudes regarding the ordering of a particular class of unavoidable or inde.spensable human relationships that are in volvcd in satisfying certain ele mental individual wants, certain compelling social needs, or other eminently desirable social ends. Definition is Academic. This is academic, or course, as befits a college text-book, but ita application may be seen if we can- CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. AKTtri ALL Ita a Tonnaend pbotocrapb oo want. Oi' OOt'RfcK your phntograpb from Ha.ucK'1 tml)o mill piae. COLLEr.r j?TU DVJNTH WANTED tOR gKMMER EMPLOYMENT W caa U a rew mora cjiercetlc coiwm men ao omen for rummer empioyro'Dt. oni iisiifi1 and atrirtiy educational. 8tu ent em from ."0 to HOO per week. We train you at our expenae. llperat t'.iarajitee and rommuteioDi. Kor per aonal loterview aee G. C. Buxton, Hotel Lincoln. Monday and Tueeday. February 24lh and 2Mh. Alao two epiendld aal aried poiltiona epeo to Ulnae no can qualify." FOR F.EKT To atudente. $15 alnjle roomj tor 10. 3' North 17th. LOST Alpha Phi Vpulon frat pin. F2S1.S. Rewerd. Call & CAS LSE a Sr more ambitious, en ergetic aludenta In our aalea oraanlza Una next summer. Two men and two women wanted now for spare time wora between now and June 1. Na eanvaseln( or soliciting. Liberal compensation paid every efk University students carnsd hifh as f 1.200 last summer hv uslnc our proved business getting methods. What others hsve done and are doing you can do. Now ts the time to decide on vour summer's work. Fo free psr tlrttlars see Mi. Burton, president f our mpany at Ove Hotel Unroln. parlor : ile is here today only. Phone B6sil for ajjtcuptment, Buxton Miaterman Co. sider a partial list of social in stitutions and institutional pro ducts. Such are marriage, the family, inheritance, government, law, trial by jury, courts, the po lice ,tbe army, property, contract, money, banks, tranportation, labor unions, markets, slavery, religions, c h u r ches, schools, languages, games, the fine arts, and societies of every' kind. One wonders whether such di versity can be covered by any def inition, however compbrensive, but it cannot be denied that all of these institutions, and many oth ers, are intrenched in social life by so strong a complex of thought, feeling, and habitual action, that they tend to continue Indefinitely, even when their usefulness is gone. All institutions have developed in the past, in response to conditions obtaining in those days, so they are all more or less out of date and should be adapted to new con' dltions as they arise. Danger In Deep Rooted Habit. However, as Frofessor Hertzler admits, there Is danger here. In stitutions are deeply rooted, and cannot be plucked up without dis turbing the whole social structure in which they are imbedded and i n t w ined. Extreme radicalism, therefore, stands condemned as threatening to destroy the whole social structure, without any as surance that a new and better order can be built upon the ruins of the old. Yet even moderate forward looking progressives may be mis taken in their dagnosis of social mal-adjustments, and in the rem idies which they prescribe. The a 1 1 u a tion, therefore, demands much study of social avntomy and physiology and almost super-human wisdom on the part of those who would abolish long established institutions or Adapt them to the changing times. Professor Hertzler makes no claim to infallibility, yet his in teresting and suggestive book throws light on many dark places and might well be read by all who wlah to know in what direc tion progress lies and how to profit by scientific research and the experience of previous gener ation, for which they have paid so great a price: , IDEAL STUDENTS HAVE AMBITION. TKXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVER SITY, Fort Worth -The ideal stu dent, according to Dean Hall here, is the one whose curiosity to learn and industry io adapting himself to live, carry him into creative ac tivity far beyond the requirements of any given corrse or any pre scribed degree. However, the dean believes that "even a 'flapper' " derives much benefit from college life, in rpitc of her "flapping." A small per centage of them derive so little benefit that it is questionable whether or not it is worth the cost. But many beautiful and happy looking girls are often casually ranked as flappers when they do not deserve the imputa tion of vacuity which this term implies." WILL MEETS EQUAL. , NEW YORK Will Rogers, who prides himself on being consider able of a conversationalist, met his match when he called on George Bernard Shaw, he said to day on his return from Europe aboard the Ile de France. "I said 'How do you do. Mr. Shaw' and some time later "Good by,' " he said. "Mr. Shaw supplied the rest of the conversation." He will stay in New York for a week, Rogers said, and then go to his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. Cornliu.ker natators fell before the Drake swimming team to the tune of 3 to 32. at the dual meet held at Dea Moinea last night. Ne braska succeeded in capturing but three firMs. the 440-yard free style, the 150-yard backstroke and the 100-yard free style. Pille took first place in the 440. with tbo time of 6 minutes and 26.2 seconds. Hesthich took second place with Strosnider of Drake coming in third. Morkler made the best time in the 150-vard backstroke. 2 min utes and 5 seconds. McClelland of Drake took second, while Can non took third place for Nebraska. Drake took the 160-yard relay with the time of I minute and seconds. Squiers of the opposing aggregation made the best time in the 200-yard breaststroke. 2 nun utes and 4R seconds. Goldberg. also of Drake, took second, while Chaloupka of Nebraska had to be content witn third place. Billick made the best time in the 403-yard free style for Drake, 21 seconds. Shaw of Drake took sec ond, and Young of Nebraska third. Nebraska won the 100-yard free style. Sutherland taking first place. Bulish and Shaw, both cf Drake, taking second and third respectively. Sbaw of Drake took first place in diving, with Sutherland and Pattarina winning second and third places respectively for Ne braska. Drake won the medley re lay. The Cornhuskers made the time of 3 minutes and 33.3 seconds. WALTERS HIGH SCORER The interfraternity bowling tournament wblcb 'a being run off at tbe Lincoln bowling parlort, has entered ita fifth week of competi tion with tb ri Kappa Pbl a tn front with a score of .aOO. Ttcie aie ouly fuitreu team entered In tbe tournament. Ibe winner of tbe affair, beside being awarded a trophy and medala for tbe individual will win points toward final standing- in interfrat ernity athletics. The competition among iraierni ties has brought out some acconi pliahed keglers from tbe ranks of the Greeks, waiters or ine tappa Sirs lead tbe individual scorers with a total average, for tbe 12 ramea, of 193 pina per game. Clair Sloan ii also adept at now ting over tbe plna. as he has averaged 190 a game for the in Kappa Thl house. Des Jardlne. phi Gamma Delta, has also bowled 190. Standings of all teams that have played at least 12 games: PI Kappa Phi .. Kappa Sigma .., Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Theta Chi PHOTOS OP DEEP SEA. L'NIVFRSITY OK WASHING TON. Seattle Mbadea of Jules Verne! Fifty )eats ago that author wrote hit famous book. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under tbe Sea." and aroused the imagina tions of the entire world. Now J. K. Williamson ts repeating, not with ImagiuaUv talc a. but with aaluaiiUaa. A bug metal tube, devised by himself, baa made It poaaible for Williamson to explore many square miles of tbo ocean bottom and record with motion picturea the Interesting and exciting scenes that he found there, lie frill Illustrate bis lecture with submar ine motion picturea. Williamson's tube la not a stiff Iron pipe or a telescope arrang ment. It Is a flexible tuba three or four feel In diameter, made of steel and drop forglnga, and can CUKfEW EXTENDED FOR PROM LWIVKKSITV OK DLNVrK. Denver Those who go to fbe sen. lor prom heie wont he able to aii..; "Thifi O'clock in the Morn ing." but tbey can change the wording fligbtly and aing "Ona O'clock in the Morning" 1'y special icruiisaion of tbe dcn of women, late hour was extended from 12 t 1 o'clock, for those attending Ibe prom. Good Haircuts Mali A COMMON LOOKING PERSON HANDSOME This theory haa been proven time after time. Masaagra clean the skin and add attrac tion. We art experts in all lines of bartering. The Mogul 127 N. 12 B78C0 .. 12 . 10 . 10.. . 10 . 10 t t 6 6 s 4 S scorers in Pet .800 .70 .667 .667 .667 .667 .600 .S3) .531 ,SO0 .W0 .417 .333 .250 the as it now stands. The vote was taken merely to determine the sentiment of the student body and thereby help the honor council come to some decision as to what should be done. Out of 1875 votes cast ou Hie amendment. 1C43 were for revision, 275 for leaving it aa it is, and 254 for the abolition of the whole system. Phi Gamma Delta Delta Tau Delta . Phi Alpha Delta Delta Uptllon .. Omega Beta Pi . . Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi . . Sigma Chi Theta XI Beta Theta PI High Individual first 12 garnet: Walters Kappa Sigma, 1S3. Sloan PI Kanna Phi, 190. Des Jardien Phi Gamma Oelta, 190. Davidson Phi Kappa Phi. 176. Hirst Sigma Phi Epsilon, 176. K route Kappa Sigma. 174. Jallas Alpha Theta Chi, 172. Hopewell Phi Gamma Delta. 172. Bernard Phi Gamma Delta, 170. Vandenburg Kappa Sigma, 169. Adair Delta Tau Delta, 167. Eggletton Sigma Phi Epiilon, 165. Pumphrey PI Kappa Phi, 164. FRATERNITIES WITHDRAW. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. Columbus E I g h t f r a ternities withdrew from the Interfraternity council Monday night, joining two others in a new organization, to be known as a Fraternity presi dents' council. This verified rum ors of Impending dissension among members which have been current during the week. The organization resigning irom the council are: Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma, and Alpha Gamma Rho. These fraternities joined with Sigma Chi. w hich withdrew last week, and Delta Upsilon, which has been out of the council for three .years, ! The Campus Twins Wear ' Campus Coats A Campus (loat i vital Collrpr Hid to the Indian blanket. College told 'em to be 30 Inches long. And v hat might have been a Rain-in-the-race collar in Glacier Park is now a Johnny collar at Nebraska. It the Indian blanket coat they're all Hearing, our inflows. Try our hop. See them in them on in $15 Co-Ed Campus Shop 1123 R St. WORKS WITHOUT WORKS. WASHINGTON A clock which will run itself from its own "ticks" is to be added to tbe sci ence of time measurement. Tbe device, which will tick off almost perfect seconds, is being built by R. E. Gould, chief of the time section of the bureau of stan dards. It is a clock without works, an odd contrivance which will regis ter time sitrnals accurate to a ten tbousandth of a second. It will be used for timing research work where correct, short intervals are necessary. BIZADS NEED HIGH SCHOL ARSHIP. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, Aus tinRequirements in tbe college of business administration here have been raised so that an aver age of "C" in at least nine hours of work will be necessary for ttu dents to keep off probation. If. in the succeeding semester be fails to pass nine hours of work with an average of "C." be will be dis missed from the school. MINORS BUILD A VOLCANO. OREGON STATE UNIVERS ITY, Corvallis All who are un familiar with the mines building, beware : The mines student are prepar ing a minature volcano, showing the original formation of Crater lake. This famed Oregon lake is merely tbe crater of an extinct volcano cone which haa become filled with water. Fire will belch from the model crater and lava will pour from its brim. The minature mountain it self is made from rock that hag been melted in the mines labor tory and poured into place to form the model. HEADLINE CAUSES SUPPRES RESSION. McGILL UNIVERSITY. Tor onto, Canada Suppression of the student council by action of the president of the student council caused the 6tudent body to pass a resolution by a vote of four to one that tbe actiion of tbe presi dent was an arbitrary attempt to surpress freedom of expression on the campus. Tbe action was sup posed to have been instigated be cause of an objectionable headline. However, "Victory" continues to find its place on tbe campus, and bo further trouble is expected, al though the president of tbe student council may resign. HONOR SYSTEM FAVORED. OREGON STATE COLLEGE. CorvaJlis The results of a straw vote taken at the recent student body election at Oregon State col lege showed that the overwhelm ing majority of students voting was in favor of the honor system ACTOR OR "ACTRESS?" UNIVERSITY OF WASHING TON. Seattle To fit himself for feminine roles, Mei Lan Fang, a Chinese actor, habitually paints the pupils of his eyes. Not satis fied with womanly eyes, he goes further and walks on his toes like a ballet dancer when playing the part of woman of the old Chinese empire. Mei is reported to be a million aire as a result of his popularity as an interpreter of historical drama in his native country. PROTEST SUSPENSE. ; UNIVERSITY OF M I N N E-1 SOTA. Minneapolis live univers- I ity of Minnesota organizations registered protests this week with I the dean of student affairs, con- j demning his action in suspending for the period of a year two sen- I iors who violated the "no-smok- ! ing" rule of tbe library. i The organizations, which include the Ben ior commission, a drama group, the board of publications ana Doth a professional and an bonarary journalistic fraternity, are unanimous in the opinion that ine punishment is too drastic and that a review of the case should be granted. The dean made no statement T ! We Can Supply Crests for all Fraternities and Sororities In Brvnzc, Silter. 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