The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 29, 1930, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO
The Nebraskan
fcution A, Lincoln. Nebraska
OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION
UNivensiTv of Nebraska
FIRST SUMMER SESSION 6EA60N
li
T 1 1 H a K H H A 3 K A N, TUKSDAY, JLLY 2 1M0.
Published Turidiy and Friday morn
ing during tumnwr tchool.
Application for aecond dsss matter
pending.
Directed by Student Publication
iMMrd, Uniweraity of Nrbratha.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE
For Nine Week
60 cents mailed 25 cents on campus
ClUf F. Sandahl Actlno Editor
Leroy Jack .Business Manager
Elwood N. Thompson
Assistant Business Manager
DOG IN THE
MANGEIC
By Joe Denting.
Pfar Mr." IVnilnit; l Iwl brltn
hrn I Uks the Mr." out of iiilt).
1 aim t like your ntyle. neahrr do I ap
lirct'iat your tnnir. In fuel, tiirre : very
tittle about you that 1 Oo llkr. I i-huckl
Inwardly. urln outwardly, and smile con
trmptuounly when t rrfcd the column, but
It Is only thruuKh my srlf-oiflctounnei
thnt I ever Kive you so much attention 1
leel sorry for you uave my sympathy T.
You remind ma of a irvshman who, hav
inK graduated from tqueedunk lilclt school
with an above avenue standing in the lit
irary club, thinks hi h talent to be a
HrUhanr. Knurrs, or, perhaps, sine you
liuve such a maKnamimoua dislike for on
lertain prrsun, a Cihbons.
You surely must be a dual ron. o7
Then, tell me. my dear young- man (with
out affection . how can one person contain
(to much knowledge, understanding, and in
diKht. And now, dog. how lung have yoi'
Iron In love with yourself 7 Th.rteen years,
at least, when one makes a compar.son :o
the matriculated university student. I
should like very much to meet you person
ally r.iaybe we could "iron-out" some of
the mlsunderstnndinKs and difficulties that
luie crept into this compatible thlni;
called life, for, you see, 1. too, am pood.
To what do you owe your established
success? Yes, I realise that there are per
rons like me who have an antaconistu
complex, but then, you know popularity
prt.cril.es soi.x such thing as "risM liv
ing. braai llakse," garters,1' or tootd
"""ving Peasuig. It woukl bs H that I
td thee larewell, ao4 may thy ever in
rreasutg success aa aa aspiring Journalist
be a Inspiration to the rnl ol the "priM
efa devils." li. C. I., AN ICONO.
p. s. Maybe your lilthneaa had better
chek the constructions and misspelled
words: II la quits impossible that I should
be wrong I am very good.
WELL, Icono , ft one good roan
to another, the heat haa been
rather bad in the past few days.
IN THE hurt Issue. I Inquired.
1 perhaps a trifle naively, Just
why It was that the student body
failed to support this year's iamie
of the Cornhusker. In the Student
Pulse column, we ee the sugges
tion that the students may have
been aware that tbey were not
getting value received for the pur
chase price of the Nebraska an
nual. Suth charge as this will
bear Inspection, und muft be In
vestigated. Thers has been considerable
criticism f the art work In this
year's Cornhusker, but this alons
cannot account for ths fact that
only small minority of ths stu
dents showed enough Interest to
purchase a copy of the annual.
A STUDENT tells me that he
feels self conscious every time
he enters the library, because of
the universal summer school nabii
of gawking at the door each time
a new arrival enters. . ..
I see no reason that he should
feel that way. My only emotion
on entering the Library is an inner
glow of self righteousness. This
same emotion swells up In me on
other rare occasions when I ex
hibit the scholarly attitude, nnd no
rallery of "rubbering" spectators
can uttraci imm u- -the
moment.
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nvt point In ths Mailed mates, fort),
nine snllee farther south !rsn M k-wer
eml tf Ttsaa
pncwncEims
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