The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 15, 1930, Image 1

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Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska
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VOTE 379-19 FOR
tllubililblil VI urn
Measure.
CAMPUS-WIDE DRINKING
Considered No 'Problem'
But Conditions Changed
For Worse.
rudeoU of Creighton university
rtth. believ "tnct enforcement
tt lb present prohibition Jaw tm.
. , 1 w
vote of ST9 to in.
r' "uirf.7 'I; ,k. vr-7.H
favor ii"1 ' v.... -v.
I,, and tiio enactment of new
hw. Tkt Information is contained
n tbe answers to questionnaire
that has been meix-ed rrom uie
jhionlan. atuaent puhiication
of Cre'f htot university. Tbe Ne
brvktn recently sent question
Mjrea to many universities over
tt country. Too CreiRhtonian con
ducted tbe questionnaire on tbe
Crrijbion campus.
Siudeots there believe that mod
ification to permit sale of light
iee and beers would be all right
M do not think repeal of the
eifbieenth amendment and placing
prohibition under state control
would help matters any.
Tbe report states that no ques
Uoenaire haa ever been conducted
ia ascertain tbe percentage of tbe
total ateUioers. occasional drink
ers, regular drinkers, or what ef
fect prohibition legislation has bad
upon drinking; but that most of the
students are occasional drinkers
ud some of them regular.
Campus-Wide Drinking.
Drinking is no "problem" on the
rampus. It ts not confined to fra
ternity bouses but ia campus-wide,
and drink log conditions have also
changed for the worse, the reply
stvs.
Ptrties begin at 8:30 p. m. and
ad at 12 midnight. No student or
faculty regulations are in force in
regard to cribbing, drinking or so
cial coDduct. the answer affirms.
Tbe editor of the Creigbtonian
declared tbere is do noticeable dis
tinction between fraternity and
imofraternlty members, and that
vitber dominate or leading all col
k?e social affairs varies. Rushing
rules are eaid to be not .at all com
plex, nil Mng period no throat cut
ting troir, and a cordial feeling is
Jsittid to exist anion? tbe com
peting organizations. Rush week
an be held any time at Creighton.
10 first semester freshman can be
pledrerl. and there is no limit to
e time of probation.
Some Student Politics.
In rrd to student elections,
student politics is said to enter
Into one or two departments and
rtudents control tbe elections with
practically no faculty supervision.
Tbe report Mates that . elections
tend to bring out real student
leaJers and tiat fraternity politics
is a dominating factor to only one
oprtment. In this department.
'o fraternities combine against
tbe barbs.
Tbe r'reightonisn editor says
that there in faculty supervision
but no domination in student activ
ities Most student croups have
populHr faculty men aa advisers.
Tbe facility supervision over tbe
Creigbtonian, the editor states, is
considerable. This supervision is
not managerial, but only advisory
"nd censory If necessary. He says
his ppr is nearly free from fac
ulty inlrrferenre but that he al
ways acts on tbe advice of tbe
dsn of men as to what material
thill b printed.
ibere are no eligibility rpquire-
tnentu for participation in school
levities at Creighton but strict
'liability requirements are ad
hered to In regard to athletics. A
continued on Page 2.)
Off LI REPEAL
Locksmith' Has Queer Occupation of
Keeping Absent Minded Professors
Supplied With a Multitude of Keys
Bv JACK ERICKSON.
F. L. Whitney, ivlin has charji-e of the casting; of thirty
thoubanr different keys in his rapacity as university lorkMiiith,
cannot guarantee to provide romantic, collet'- lo'-s wnn
u the hearts of the: fair coeds but bv can furnish a key for any
lock on the. caiupus and at Aericultural college.
The university lock-shop in located in the west stadium hut
calls go in to Mr. Harrison, kcyo ; , .v.. -,,,!,
"wtodlan in Administration mi. , highly specialized and thoroughly
" then relays the cry for aid
lock shop where the keys
made. The campus key mak-
turn out from half a dor-en
" hundred keva each dav. their
f'gest key coining Job being overt
mree hundred uv In ortA lav I
Every Day a "Locky" Day.
Every day is a "locky" day for
"J university key cutters. One
Mitfi...lr UrMt ibB the
"Witting of Chemistry ball lock-
fT 1th keys This job involved
contideratlon cf three thou-
TJ' locks and keys for these
la7' 0o f'pose in a single room
Cb'ffllrtry ball.
aee.!,,y(rtem for ky complaints.
11 Mr' Whitney: U .a
Nova .Tb P""ciesor or tm
hJ2 university who haa
or wTi raii't. forgotten,
t Art key call, Mr- Harrison
. ieiy the roo wherc th(
room where the
of
bfuj ' iocks nangs out is
r?.."4 od the e.- b.v ia
fllM om lh,! n wtifr it
fouiw i .w,y nd if it cannot be
" """chine for that purpose.
Wrk Is Sn.rl.ll..rf
rn the j,.y drpurtmc-nt 8
ANDERSON DESCRIBES
F
Rag Dinner Theme to Center
Around World News
Prrsonalitic:.
rerunelilies around hom tht
Uewa of the woild revolves will
form Ibe theme of the prvgram
for the Rag rnyiet Thursday
ventre Msy according to lUrl
Andersen, genera chairman, and
M"ellt Kleemnn. program hxir.
roan. who have been nfaklng pre.
parationa for the entertainror nt.
Other committee! have started
j work and will make their reports
to ,ne g(.nrrlll chairman Uter in
i tbf cck. Invitations will be is
! sud to regular reporters and mem
i bert of the staff. !
I Comon haa been chosen as '
toastmastrr. II
will impersonate
ik. T-i -v t.-,.. ...,
PROGRAM OF BANQUET
come, m the coure of t e d, " :A,w'",lon of University Profea- , White, profe.or of H.gli. h. Mig
woTk'stories of men and events , V' n,oll? Prevailed for the ap. , ., t, Klrh.rt aih..r tjf
whtch make in. the' news of the P"tment of a committee of five "While tbe PMienl Slept, which
world cr.nejto Investigate and report on the ' won the pnre of :o.h. offered
'feasibility and advisability of by Scotland Yard for the bcM
Various Characters. adopting some plan of grnup inrur- rrivMerv story of the year, and
To bia desk in tbe court vl the "nc for the ''acuity of the L'nivcr- "The Pattent'in P..Hm ts: ' and X
evening will come sucu character
aa Lindbergh, portraved bv Bill
Mcc7erv: Al Capme enacted bv
Bob K U- Sfnmor N.,rrm taken
hV crna Kobb lZr imon.
.fed by 'Vl
Mrre chariYlerirrrl hv Vran.es
Holvoke: Ruth Manna McCormiclt. 'o'up commtttee waa named:
depicted by Helen Dav; Mussoliui. ' Profeeaor V. K. Henzlik. tbalr
portraved bv Cliff b'aniHhl: and ; """' rrofereor T. n. Rnhh. Tro
ths rfince of W ales, enarted b'-1 fcfc!,or u K- Ayleaworth. Professor
Mars,ball Titzer. Vocal selections Hedges. Professor L. K. Gundcr
will complete tha program. I 90n-
Tbe comruittee, beaded bv Mary
Nichols, has been making arrange-
mcnts for n plare in which to bold .
I the banquet, but has come to no j
definite docisinn. Invitation arc
now being prepared by the proup
In charge with Ixlgar Backus at
tbe head.
Ulmer Skov and bis co-workcr
on the "Rapgcr" staff, annual
school of journalism sheet, already
have considerable copy on hand.
They have declared that the "Ras
Ker" promisr g to be one of the best
issued In aeveral years. Skov ba
asked that copy foe submitted by
all members of tbe school of jour
nalism. LUCILLE AMBROSE
WILL (;IVE JUNIOR
RECITAL 31 AY 20;,k 5u"el-" "Foo,r sn'1 '-FVv,r
A Junior recital by Lucille Am
broFe, a student of Wilbur Cben
owrth in the school of fine arts,
will be presented at convocation
Tuesday. May 2, at. 3 p m , in
the Temple theater.
Tbe group of selections for her
recital are as follows: Tbe first
movement, of "CVmcerto" in the
Italian, style by Each, fix move
ments of "Sonota Quasi Una Fan
tasia," by Beethoven: "I-c Plus Que
Lente." by Debussy: "Prelude," by
Gershwin': "Le Petite Ane Blanc."
by Ibert: "Etude in K Mijor." opus
10, number 3. and "Scherzo in B
Flat Minor," by Chopin.
phi sk;m elects
12 new members
wednesday nh.iit
At a banquet last night at (he
Cornhusker hotel where Prof. V.
V. Burr was the main speaker,
rhi Sigma, honorary biological fra
ternity, elected the following stu
dents't'nto membership on the ba- j
sis of scholarship nnd promlnc in
reearch along biological lines:
Fred Grau, ft. B. Danielfion, .T.
A. Psnielson. Clayton Maravec, Es
tel Latke. .Tohn Lc Mar, Catherine
Clapp, Carol Simonson, Mollis Vsn
Kleeck, Charles urait, manano
Vivit, James Uille.
svslemitlzed. En eh mechanic wno
fills a key order must fill out. a
blank when It is done In order
to certify the accomplishment of
his task.
At present the key department
has just finished stamping each
desk, locker, and room In the uni
versity in order that keys may
be made for each stamp and filed
away. By this method Mr. Whit
ney can give ten minute service
nrofessora who have locked
their kevs, papers, and where
withal In th;ir deks absent
mindedly of course. The aim of
the raropua lock experts ts to
provide each pernon with tbe min
imum of keys, the maximum of
service, all consistent with pei -fect
security.
Accuracy Needef
The loc Uuiiln- have a perfect
system of information in regard
to locks. Their charts and dat
figure locks to within one
thousandths of an inch and a
plan Is maintained whereby all
kevs are checked by code and
number in order that they may
be, marie immediately available
for each pecinl occasion. "There
arr," Mr. Whitney maintains,
(Continued on Tags 2.1 I
Stmlvntt U illulraitin
After May WmsI Grf
l'crmiion for iriflit
Attention hat beta called
the fact that many ttudentt r
planning to withdraw frem
school be fort tht clott of tht
teneattr.
Thett withdrawing and net
tapecting to receive credit tor
th MmMlrr thould ttcurt per
mitt'on rom int dtan of wtm n
or dean of ttudent affair.
Thota withdrawing within
three wtekt of the clott of th
scmetter, after May t, may re.
cuvt credit to- tha tenteaier't
week only upon written permit
ticn of th dean of tht eolleq
and tht approval of tht m.
ttructer with a ttatement at to
tht method of completion it
work.
Hlankt for thit permiion
may he tecurcd at this office.
Florencs I. MeCahe)-.
Regittrar.
I .a ltv mi:miu:hs
uiom.n vo sum
(IlllLI HA.
,w. i-V'..i... ! - .
i"" ruiuuy ,nrn iiijn ana mc
, ouy vi .curirK.
Tbia committee was to be ap-
P'nted ? the bead, of the two
organizations. Professors Lcufct-
"i Kircbman. In consultation
the chancellor of the umver-
""' After consideration the fol-
ENTERTAIN FACULTY
Dramatic Group Presents
Three One-Act Skits
For Guests.
Miss Alice Howell end Mrs. Ear-
lour entertained a group of fac-
lilt it members and their wives at
the University club la; I evening.
University P 1 a y e r s presented
three rmn art plnya for th crter-1
tainmeDt of the guc-ts. offering;
The ra.-t for the fir;l play in- i
eluded Pons Hosman. Nyle Sple. i
ler. Dou Leidinger and W. Zolley I
Lerner. " j
-i i , - . - .
idunnr' iji-iijimv. roresi L-nin- '
g-r and .Ter Mickel presented tbe;,on, jOI,ro,,
i second play. "Food." "Poor OW ,
jim was rnacrwj py nnmn i
Eastor. Betty Craft and le Ben- ;
nett. j
!
WEATHER FAILS TO
I
Women's Soorts Schedule!
Puns on Unhindered bv i
Cold Days.
Although tbe weatber has turned
considerably colder th'? -vomen j
who are classed as tbe weaker sex. i
'lid not let a small Ibing like that ,
bother them and turned out In full
force tor an tne intramural spoils,
scneotllea. I
The arcbery tournament "-'hich j
Is being played inside Andrew j
hall has advanced to tbe second
and third rounds. The Phi Omega
Pis team two won from the I. X.
L.s. lta Oarama .won from Kap-
pa Phi. Alpha Delta rbcta teams
one and two won from MH
Delta Tan and rilgwa Kappa, re
spectively. The remainder of the
tournament will be played off as
follows:
Thursday, May 15, 12 'Ocloe.k,
Pbi Omrga Pi team one vs. Kap
pa Alpha Thela.
. 9 O'clock.
Gamma Phi Beta team three vs.
Alpha XI Delta.
2ta Tan Alpha vs. NVrgelles.
Friday, May 16, 5 O'clock.
Gamma Phi Beta team four vs.
Alpha Delta Theta team two.
Chi Omega vs. one of the win
ners of tbe first round.
Saturday, May 17, 1 O'clock, (ag
ricultural camput.)
Phi Omega PI team two vs.
flail a flotla 1 ixll a
Delta Gamma vs. one of the j
winners of the firrt. round.
The baseball schedule by one
round reared completion -"'hen the
Sigma Delta Tan's won from tbe
Sigma Kfppaa by a J5 to 9 score.
Tbe I. X. La lout to the Gamma
Phi Betas by a 10 to 6 score. The
N'ergettes forfeited to tbe Kappa
ltli.O. I
The finals of tbe d-ck tennis i
tournament are to be played off
next week as a result of ;ach one
of the tbree teams tn the finals
winning one game and losing one.
Chi Omega won from Delta Delta
Delta team one and lost to team
two while Delta Delta Delia team
one won from their team twe.
PROFESSORS GATHER
FOR SOCIAL MEETING
Professors Wimberley, Stepanek
and Bouama met last evening at
the home of Uua Gostelow at thi
Yellowstone apartments fnr a ao
rtal hour. A literary and philoso
phies! discussion was held, touch
ing upon many of in ethical
problema of everyday life.
WRITERS' GUILD
10 HOLD SPRING
MEETING MAY 1 5
Plank Will Speak at Dinner;
White. Mrs. Ebcrhart and
Masters at Lunch.
TO HAVE ROUND TABLE
Wimbcrly Is to Have Charge
01 Discussion; Events
Open to Public.
Spring meeting of tli Nel" ka
Writers Uuild hnh will he hell
In Lincoln at th' Lincoln b-te
May 1-Y will be it'lerr: ting l-rau-e
of the ini-plr-itional epcakcr
according to remits received.
Dr. Laurance Plank. paMor -f
me t nuarinn oiinn i
u III Mteak al inr I'unoiH'I I . . .
: n, jkia.'iera. regional uirni'T 'i
the Oregon Trad association, will
be the principal speaker, at the
, luu. licn. Ury C. Wimlxrly.
, proffer of Kngl.th. w.ll have
charge of the round tables.
Ooen to Public
Open to Public
MrmlKTs of Thrta Sigro.i Phi.
national Journal!; tic som-ty. fhi
lelt.l I 'hi. national legal Mater
nity, and Sigma l'pilnn. national
literary men's organization, are
especially invited to attend the
i meetings, luncheon, and dinner,
i although they are opened to the,
i public. Roervation-i mu-t be made
'early today with a committee
member for the luncheon and d'n
r.er. Tickets arc $1.00 and $1.70
' respectively.
Some of our Nebraska writers
are known beyond the middlewet.
' according to Helen Ma'garet. who
' is attending Barnard college and
. Columbia w here f-hc is enrolled m
I clajyes in creative writing and
, languages Willa Cnther and
, Louihc Pound. profesor of Ing-
i libh at the university, are well
. Known to tbe easterners. Mis?
Margaret's poem "Aquarium" won
' first nrir.e in the poetrv contest I
I recently held by the Omaba
: Woman's Press club, and v. ill ap
pegr 1n the Harpr-magazine.
LrRossignol Sells Story.
J V,. Rosf-ignol. dean of the rol
l's" f bui-inesp administration,
recently sold his arili-lc "Angling
Kor tjve'" to (he Canadian Na
tional Railways magazine. Mir-
ttorv. "In the Mountain will ap
-,riiv
in the Canadian
II A Yi.nne i.ro-
nt Hramaiirs. i devotinsr a
r..r,ir.n nr hi. i.in. in the Kationa
Co1-te players DHgazinc of
v.hu.g h(, )S , (...jgr,. Pdor.
t.i..i t- i:,imr, formerly
.i;rator of the University of Nc -
:b-s:ka mu-.eu.ii. and now curator
1 of rthroology in the museum of
: anthropology at the t'nurrsity of
I Michigan, recently sent his tool.
! "Prairie Smoke" io the book rom
i mittee of the Writers' Guild. Ur.
Hartley Burr Alexander, former
professor of philogpbv at 1 lie? Uui-
ic0mUed on page 4.,
NOTICE IS ISSITT)
BIZ AD RACKEIERS
! TO FINISH MATCH:
A ,. v BS Kljr,j Wednesday for
fhf tennis plavcrs of Bizad college j
, .s, tA..rn.m.nt -hii h
not ,-nmpleted Cid day, due to
I wrt grounds.
Ko,A.n Morlenscn. chairman of
ihn i.nnln ,-nmmlllee asked thHt
fhe rcrni)jnj0g inat.beH be plavedlthe regular businrss bad been,
M woo,j HS possible in t Coliseum ! transacted Mlfs Mildred Orr
Ujat th(f ,,, ran bf awarded I president, announced: I
tDf inn(.r ' 'r-caue of the growth of the
Tw.0 q,jartrr 1w) matches arc Dramatic club during the past year
yfl f() pBVe(j tJPn r.eli benbach land of tbe extensive program'
: srnP(ltjlp 'fo Rsv Meming 1 planned for the coming venr, the;
j r.i.ni, n r.nii.l i. In r.ionl Kerl
Robertson.
In the semi-final round, Ihe w in-
ner of the Reichanbach-Flcming
match will meet Morton A. Rich-.this
ards and tbe winner of the Guild
Robertson match will meet Tio
Martinez.
MISS DIELER IS
TO GIVE .11 MOR
PLYITtt rri t-t. 4. v i
11 J toi'a , Mildred Birklcy. Omaha. seeretar -Miss
Marie Diller. a student of i treasurer.
Herbert E. Gray in Ihe school of Plans were discussed tor secur
fine arts, will give ber junior re- jng private rooms for the club, so
cital Tuesday. May 20. at 11 a. m.. as to offer facilities- to Ihe mem
In the Temple theater. ibers for a study, lounging, and
Her program will include three ' general meeting room. Il is hoped
movements of Klugliardt's "Con- j that next fall the club will be nble
certo." opus r9; Kranck's
Suite of
aeven ricres; serenade r:s'pang-
nole," opus 20 by Glazoiinow; "Ee
gie." by Glinka,, and Popper's
"Vito," opus S4.
Vogrlrr (iivrn I.it of
Next Year' Managers
Tt. F. Vocelcr. sui.erKlsor of In-
tramuraJs. announced Lhe follow-
Ing appointments of men to at as
managers next year: Kenior inter
fraternity manager. Duane Hutchi
son: tenlor iptercollege manager,
BUI Blower; i-JU'or DiBJingcro, ,
Gilbert Webster. Ray Bhrcns.je
Earner-t Dctnin;. and Thomas . d
t.aaon. I
GAIPLS CALENDAR
Thursday.
Kappa Phi senior dinner. Grace i
M. K. church. Tw enty-reventh and
R, streets. 6 to A p. m.
CTinstian Science, group. Fac-
ulty ball, Temple, 7;30 p. m.
II IM OflSlrf ( IMt IT ill
lluvv .tra Mf hi H ilh
limit of l2:.Wtrthrk
An e.tra 1? JO mght fr
er'Or, brlrt tht regular
week end I. 10 nightt Hofd
U eriy of WiifWim w-omeo,
t part e the new prtgmn
th hat been deptd hy the
rfkitien centmillrt of tht
Women's Self Government 41
ter.iation at tha Univrrtity of
Wic ennn. Senior will alto
be givtn special door kt
Thit revittd plan it to lit
pretented to tht Sri
Government aMociat'on at it
net council meeting
Among tht prominent fea
tures Of the propottd plan will
ht tht allowance e men callt-t
n women' houtct after t?
neon, intttad Of 4 p. m., at it
fojnd in tht e'd ru'tt. Jn6rr
thj new plan the W. ft. C. A.
repreventalutt in rath hou't
are to e allowed to lock up the
hojte.
"The new rules pronottd bv
our eommiltee." Yvonne Caret.
J1. chairman, ttated. "rt d
tignrd to give at much liheMy
to women at potuble. without
deviating too much from tht
old rule."
The houte molhert are to b.
informed of thj new plan at a
meeting to bt held tome time
this week.
PKKMIINC; HUMS
TO HANOI l. l
I HI DAY LVn.M.M.
rcrshing I.if.e s w ill iiea nan-
quel In honor of Col. T. S Moor-
,v m Friday in .ran
Memorial ball I .tber guests Will
be instructors in tbe military de.
partmrnt. The main fralurrs of thr
evening will be an exhibition by
the crack sound and tbe announc
ing of Tershing Rifle officers for
the ensuing yrnr. according to R.
G. Lehman, rcrshing Rifle pon
sor. Miss Emmclinc Ferris Is
Appointed Deputy to
Attorney Genera!.
Mis'. I'mmeline Vcrnr. who
graduated from the college of la
of th? Uuiversiiv of Ncbra: ka n
nC7. bas recently been appointed
f pcial deputy attorney general of
the Mate of New ork. according
to word received by brr father.
Immodiately upon her gradua
tion. Mis', lerru v nt to Ncv
York. There ?he wa admitted t-j
tbe bsr upn taking ter f:rt legal
. examipanon
fbe joined her brr' -t. .To-.e(,h
Tcrrir. after
.i'U'1'l''J "
pr' in-, nvn v.-i -.
d n bi:. U-
rU'rm for s-m' ui-.
I Ar a member vi the slate burrp-j
of rommilnientr. brr dutirs in br
." - rr '-'lion will cnsT-t in oov.ir,g
"fier '-h property of persons ron-
fin'd in isvlums.
Miss Daniclson, Richards.
Pierce Are Chor.cn for
Other 0'ficcs.
t 'i err.it y of Nebraska 1r.j
Piat.c dub held a tegular meetuig
in its club roo0i:i in the Temple
fo,-,la.f vr-nin-' nt 7 T'.0 Aftri
n,,mlv.r ,f -.ffirers were lni reasi-.l ,
'irom president and secretarj'-lrear-
; urer to president, vice prc?id"nt
j cerretary and trc-asurrr " Under,
new arrangement the ronow
ing officers were, elected:
Max Miller. Lincoln, president .
Marguerite Daniclson, fpencer
vice president: Morton Richards,
eimaba. secretary: and Slnylon
Pierce. Lincoln, treasurer. The
outpoint officer' are Mildred Orr.
Wichita. Kansas, president; and
to lane in many oi me nppii':ann
n nounm. sijminii.r n.m ,
A special farewell program was ;
announce'! for next ween snn an
n.1nmnl members are welcome.
Miss Danolda Perkins is chairman
of tbe committee in charge.
SIGMA DELTA CIII
PLANS FOUNDERS
DAY OBSERVATION
Alumni and active members of I
:igma Delta Chi will be guests of ,
,.- -, ... frt,.rnv Thnrselav
f tb Foundor,
binqiI?l anr bmoker of tbe
nrranlrat jon Aeceptancea have I
lern received from about twenty
members, it was announced Wed-'
nenday evening by Harl Andersen. I
general chairman.
Installation of officers, short In-1
lorinai lame, nn'j i urnriai K' t-,
ic(.t her will be features of Ihe
evening's program. Hill Met leery ;
1 1 the ingoing president of Sigma ,
1 fw-lia Chi. H will take the place .
'now held by Gene Robb. 1
CONCERT WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Clanp. Ore I or. Cr.iy
Tale Lratls in Annu.jl
Sprin'j RCvit.i!.
KIRKPATRICKTO DIRECT
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M 1 : 1 1 P th" 1 'i',-
11 ;( in tii.- : p .. r:- m -:.r
1 h'ir Il qif""' v i. M- l i.r
l ii-f.j. ! r in f!- .i nr. I h-'
i( nil-1'- in th-- i.ti,-rt ( Mr
iiinv i- ..n inr'. f .1 !--r ;n I1-' :!!:
f ruj n
"I".-' tirp- 1 I i.r : i
Ivrt 1 thr f.r-t ton. 1- r . n trc
pi";r!n Tti i- le I"' 1 !! n...
to the linm -f "Roin'..in !
rrlis Men-!. -n . "Ir-r
purgi- Night" wi'h wt-:- l
M-the. is the ma'n pte.etiiat i. n .(
the encert It d- a v i'h the fi
VhI of ievil anl itrir' on t!:e
mointains of .rr
The chorus will le oirp"'fd f
i ron en. I i!l t-e a 1 ' riii-a-uicd
by a twenty piece c-rche.tia
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CHZH 000 Tfin CPUflf
0U,UUU I UK ObllUUL
'
Donation Is From Prcsser
' Foundation: to Be Used
For Music Building.
President altrr 1'iH S-otl !
Nor1hetern univrtMly recently
ann.jiinced a $2."i0.OSJ gift wIikIi
that in.-titutin bad re eivrd n. ii
the Presscr f-mndaMon toward the
com tniction of a nrw one million
dollar sih'Hil of mj.-n: buil-lmg
This annouucenirDl vds made at a
dinner given in honor ot the rjcan
of tbe school Teter C. Lutkm. by
Mrs. James A Patten at brr hurar
in fvanston.
It will be rttr."an- f--t the uni
veriity to ri:e a like s'jm in onler
to reslire the lncfit f the g-ft.
An ftue campaign to ra'e li-at
rum and $1.V.'h extra bar .al
ready been begun.
Prcss'r Hll.
The Pre-er fouuda' n r.
taltsbed by th' la' Tbod!e
Pre--er of pbdadrlphia pub'"br
of I'tu le. v ho stipijlH'cd thn' !lic
incr-me fr'-m lh bulk of for
tune th"'i!d be us'l to aid M'hooi.
of mu ii' The ne-v bui'drng w ill
b" kno-,n Presser h'l
jn': of the fegiijis of lb" h'H
ing ill be the Lijtkin nietiiori'il
audirorium. .'-ea'tng 1 ;oo fer-.r-n-and
I'-ntaiumg a lr-- naji- Je.
rir"rd to a'-' "miri''lai" a f'jll .vm
phony' op he'-lrx baud or large
c horus 'Pie major c-uiji r r "f the
school, the untver i'v ban .n-J
glee ( j-jbs. an-1 of sirn'lar organi-n-tionii
of the North f-b-'re. y ill be
given in this auditorium
lo ad-lit ion to Ihe audil"iium
there, will be a lai-ge re-iial In!!
rlni-s rooms, teaching rooms, tound
proof practjef l-mrn' for piano,
voice, pipe org;m n-J on lie-1 ra.
and lb" a'lmini-Uai w c oltt'-e--.
Norlhwestern wa one of the
fir.it American iiinver-itiei to i--tabliih
a fully rcpnppe,j .s.-hool of
mui-ic. having degree roniernrg
powers. I'roui small leginpmg,
it bas grown under I'ean Iricr ( '.
Lutkin to be one of the l.irge i. n.
loost influential n hools of higher
education in music in this rminirv.
( lirili;ni Srinirr (.roiip
Yn Tniiiplit iit 7 :.'''
e hri ' tian Sckhit oigani.-at.'on
of the University of Nebraska v ill
meet in l a'-ully hall Temple to
night at 7 :.'i0 p. m Th"rc will te
a nusiness s.e; ; ion after the regu
lar meeting'.
'Early Nebraskan Editor Says Lack
Of Just Pride in School Is Soled
Anion fi Students, Faculty Members
Pride a'l'l ooiJi.Imici- in !!: I -i- e i ' r; of NVprvLa as s.i
ciiitslandiiiir school of tl.. I. nit". M.iic, is. the grciH't ne'-J
on llie .; I can ,4ij ,, in tl; opinion 'u y-.ieiil-l K. P.ue'n. eit.-r
of The l);ijh Nelir,-iss;iii eighleiii ;cnrs .t;. In a h tt'r t-
I'he N. hraskiiii Mr. I'.u-k l scnl.c s as his only criticism -f
NeliiasK.'l thai "sli" is. iiit ir. !y loo nmdest."
"She has never to my knowledges
i reu.-tepce ra'her than to seek that
had a competent pi'-s.s nget. Ucr jiU,jn )h wn(h !rioiild
sluiletiti loo oflen s'-crn a:-bamed rigbtfullv be Nel-ra. ka ."
of I bo fait I bat Ihevarc in lilt end
snr thrre, rather than at Harvard
or Yale or Pnneelon or Michigan
e.r .f.me other insl it lit ion.
"In the first place I do not be. -
lieve that this attitude is justified (
by th" facts. 1 can say conserva- ,
lively that in my experience I
..... . ..-414. n f,nnf rflt.lrnf
ni'-. not in. t. ".. -I I
Wl-je Cupenence.
,
Mr. Buck speaks with th cxpe- !
nonce and knowledge or conegiaie j jr. your own fault or to the exc-!-conditloos
gained by attendance at jon'clcb of others, but I do wean lo
Doane college. Nebraska. Pennsyl- i climina'e the somewhat political
vanla. California and Washington i attitude which many of the oldr
univerrines. In addition to bit. I graduates teem to have when in
broad experience as a student b company with slumni of other in
wafl correspondent for a rational ttitutioiis.
press association, in which work, "You have a wnool to oc amply
he was placed In contact with tbe proll( 0f hr bays. "Be proud of
iraejilionn anj 'stuoi-'. v. - -
ly every large college and univer-
stty in the country.
"In fact." he ta-.s. "in many re -
spccls the atmosphere at Nebraska
is as wholesome, as genuinely
mnnlv and womanlv. as it is possi-
ble to find Rut unfortunately, it
o ofle,, M-rms that Ih" student
t .. i n.i i ih,nt ihi t. true
of tHe faculty o a large extent ,)eson who lake, substantial pat
also, term to take Ihe path of least ( (Continued on Tage . I
A. W. S. COUNCIL
g; f (jp
1 2:30 DATE RULE
Entire Group Likes Later
Time Limit on Week
End Nights.
MAY CHANGE 4-6 LAW
General Opinion Is 5 to t
Hours for Men in Houc
More Agreeable.
A w -.i- ; lm': !
tirt h'l ;e t..i . J w om.-n r ''
g n l-'i,. r ' attet t--'.. Jd'l c
I. i 'ei t M f t'U! II J i In !'
au'honty vhuh ccst.-J n tV
bail l.- ! rh- i i. i 'y 1! the j !d:i i
ucit'.f.l an-1 th" wofcn p:o'
th.' 'be;, tc i apn! v o( g.c t
then'se!o !'.i a l - jcar tr. .i
rflt g iveirmrrt w.ii l ?"Tt a pel
man.i.t r: lMi: t,n.'iH
A W i o in, i nut Urdnf.'j
eiMi.g in V.liei s-m:!'i he" I
pa'lHi s .ggf .-t!..r l -r pe-, r.o-:
..111 the icv.non of o!- mi"- g"
err.irg women :tu-lrr!" "lb" co-'i
l.l n-lia.:ls i.f kii tgnirc.J g'-iup.1
ard the niemtvi" ot tbr A . .
board Ibe rrv il!c- wh!1?! pi:--,
w ,n pj.iv (c. a'l h-j;c acd org
ire-1 groi.c.- 'llirx my It ma i'
rjioic 1-giJ b th' ir,iii i-jiu'
j';i-i.i b it not ti" re lenient.
Faor 1 r . 3D Night-..
Iir rr'iri count il v as in (a'. - i
ot 1." :;-i rich's on wrc K 'nl- I ut
cibj. led to f klimlin; the l(i:.
time bn.it on nml'erK n glil' Tli.a
iff ms a Mire pt'H 1 tbat tSc t oni-n
are wrd able to govern thein
vhfj. It aisn it'mj prv-babj-- thi".
in I !; m tin.e lm: i appb-icg
to mn in tb !n-uf v m I
'hinged I? w- the gcn'ral or-K-nsui.
ot opinion that a j -.
limit would 1 srrrra'ilr it piir-t
i mild tr- nia n'airr-) t-i tbai :i i'!
hoi.t wo'ild not be di turi-ed. 1' is
r,,vioijvv a betlcr p' in than th
old one hit h j-rcvenied tbe g,rl
entertaining date, in the boiite o-,
ini-Jw i f k eve iun;
Tbe rmokir g tii)' s cb' ut :.i
an-J tlir council dmd"l o le-.e
the matter UP to ca h gtaniji. If th
group is in favor of ;moriiig m tb
hoii.e. lioMever. fpccial t-n3'j!.icg
looms fh"u)l b provided. 1 h
coi:n il frrls tha' 11 If prrftri
to kcrji smoking w iibm lh
. hKje iban on th r'reeu. .U '
c,rav li k e is r - ;' " -ni l .-.j-j-i
rl;t lb' I "nivrr-c-f .r',u;)rt
XV- s'or -.j mg ;niol'T '' br M
also n ni' )oi:el panbeiier-r :
pl'hll'ltng smoKin-f in tbe h-, -t.
put tbe rule could be irp'ilc, ' '
tlie rnh-!'"i"i'" co-jiv il a j '-
lion 'roiij l b br' cr
r-uggrsf. Sign-ng Out rule.
It. v a., r-ugg'-s'eo 'ba' a!! gu"'
!e f-ijij , f f-J 1 o ; ig'l o t r- 4n-ib"e
tb'V a-e g- .Pg D't'f Ci.oO ort'-'(
ai'l out. of . n rngngerii'pu
Ul'l t I" rP'irld pef.-onalh' 'O I ir
b'jU " m'-ther'- V. eri nigh'
f'-r fre'bman . ball l- 1 f to t1:
ditirrrtion of ib' pou. e m"' her and
.'tllo'ved on'y on !-ial oc-aFiori.
It i: lrrr"d aJvuable f..r frci:'
lren to h ai-coiiipnie-i 1-y uip-r-rlvMnen
w ben I bey go u, t ij- b.
brarv and iji b 'tibr-f b"'lr,l
bou'ld b" lian-jled bv th" iqd'"i-
jual group-
'I'v e. rule. gai"e. iir, faior a all
.lib tpe -.., p n' V ill piobil'i-ly
I- i la- "I n.i o' ol'te ' ti-.o arc
.'ill re 1 1 1' "o'is on iar-1 playing
IP'I tbe tbree mimj'e lelrj-bone
i.mil on' i-th'r rule ulmb sl-a'e-;
tha' Ib'ie shall i-e loiti-ring on Ue
pr.r, S- ,,t m au'omob'les '.thru re-inrnm-;
(r'-ni rr.gngrnien!. 'eerred
r, b c-or"!')erel sijpertluoiis. The
'(Uit hour nil' of'T '"' o'clo't;
snd one rlate 4.n rrl: mgb'.s "id
no doubt b-iid g-r-l
Hoii'.e Conimittee r tntoree nu'i
Tbe bouse roinnnttee v hiclj
-h"uld include Ihe president and
at e,-.it three ofber incmt-'r- v ill
i ( 'on' inuc.J on Page i
Early Defeats.
A' an rampe of this he refer-,
to early tooths!) games with Mich
igan. It war th overcoming cr
Ury i f ( r,nU,lrr ,h, ,,ro.
fUu.rr (n y( no,tr1rfti fffr,;l rf.
Mh,r fr" lh(. of ylin.
' . , fho
- . . .
beginning of an unbroken penoo or
Nebraska conquests.
- no noi mean n i"-k'w ;u--.-
,,n or provincial or blind either
i n --rtni i..m ti
j baked hoodlums, but as college
! men and women of the hijhcU
.type"
Activities Worldwide,
In answer to the question. Do
you think outside activates In a
coll ge rnur are worth the ttma
and the effort expended:" Puck
i rive, in emphatic "yes to "any