The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 16, 1932, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932.
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Daily Nebraskan
Station A. Lincoln. Nebraska
OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Entered as second-class matter at
the postoffice In Lincoln, Nebraska.'
under act of congress. March 3. 1879
nd at special rate of postage provided
for in section 1103. act of October 3.
1917. authorized January 20. 1922.
THI RTV. SECOND YEAR
Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs
day, Friday and Sunday mornings
during the academic year.
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Under direction of the Student Pub
lication Board
Editorial Onlce University Hall 4.
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Telephones Day: B6891 : Night, B6882
or B3333 (Journal) ask for Nebras
kan editor.
THE STUDENT
PULSE
Conscientious Opinions.
By a representative poll taken
why coeds should be forced to be
come prodigies of strength. We
are thoroughly unconvinced that
the acquisition of strength is a
requisite of a good education, or
even a necessary requirement of
physical education.
D ED TAPE requirements are
1 v also criticized by the writer of Thursday afternoon, a large ma-
the letter in connection with the jority of the student body ex
mireh&se nf eniiinmAnt for the pressed the opinion that classes
course. It seems that all coeds should be dismissed after Friday,
must buy certain kinds of clothing Approximately 80 percent of the
from certain stores, fivmnasium students interviewed were in favor
shoes, for example, which are in f dismissal. Of the 80 percent,
any respect different from the over 50 percent had in some torm
white regulation shoes provided suffered from the flu. Many of the
for bv denartmental edict are students who had not been con
banned. Even gymnasium suits
formerly required by the depart
ment cannot be used save by spe
cial dispensation. The cost in
volved is something to complain
about and we think the coeds have
fined to bed had continued to at
tend classes in spite of their ill
ness, exposing others to it.
Of the 20 percent against dis
missal, very few had contracted
the flu. Also many of the oppo
nents, being socially inclined, de
sired to stay over the week end
until Wednesday in order to attend
The Amazon Department
AVE HAVE a letter today ex
" pressing indignation because
Of the required physical education a just cause for complaint,
Which women students at the uni- For those who enjoy and derive
versity are required to take. The benefit from the interpretive danc
letter states in concrete form some ing classes, from foil fencing, and parties, that being their sole and
of the objections which we have from developing strength and only reason
heard voiced by a number of girls poise and agility on the gym floor,
who were or are performing the we say well and good. But for
various physical antics required of those who dislike the courses, who
them before they are given a de- find them burdensome, and who
gree from this university. can see no possible benefit in
The writer of the letter can see them, we say they are being sub
no relation between required phys- jected to a requirement for which
ical education and other require- there is not adequate justification
ments which are admittedly essen- What to do about it? Probably ministration to take such action
tial to make a college degree in- all that can be done is to object
dicative of some degree of aca without expecting any change in
demic effort and knowledge, policy. Compulsory drill has been
Neither do we, and we agree with the object of innumerable and well
the writer when she asserts that founded criticisms but is still with
students of the university should us. Compulsory phys. ed. has simi-
be old enough to look out for their larly come to occupy the position within twenty-four hours after
All who wish for Friday dismis
sal, will leave Lincoln, immediate
ly, some going home to recuperate
while others will leave for home
or their destination for the holi
days, which in either case will re
tard the epidemic now spreading.
The main arguments for the ad-
OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Social Dancing Class.
The Social Dancing class will be
held Friday at seven in the Arm
ory.
Classics Club.
Friday afternoon at three o'clock
the Classics club will meet in room
202, Andrews hall. Dr. Ginsberg
will discuss the subject "Was
There Any Arbitration in the An
cient World?"
LARGE CROWD SEES
ORCHESIS PRESENT
ANNUAL CLASS FETE
(Continued from Page 1.)
number showing events in the life
of the people. Ghys wrote the
music for "Amaryllis," a comic
skit, in which girls represented a
flapper, a policeman, the village
dandy and a villain. "Water Lily,"
hy MacDowelv showed a white
flower with a yellow center which
unfolded and moved, and finally
the petals turned up at the end of
the day.
Several senior physical education
are that a number of students
state several of their instructors
are incapacitated and the classes
are not meeting; that approxi
mately 90 percent of the univer
sity students will leave Lincoln
pnysicai wen-Deing wunout Demg or a vesiea interest and it is
herded into large classes whose at- scarcely within the realm of pos-
tempts to improve the physical sibility that a mere objection by a
well-being of the students impress student printed in the Nebraskan
us more as attempts to make "iron will effect any change.
women" of the amazon type.
The physical education depart
ment has a decided place in an
educational institution and the Ne
braska women's phys. ed. depart-
It's getting rather close to the
time for canny collegians to have
misunderstandings with girl
friends. Somebody said there are
ment is to be congratulated in only ten more shopping days until
srtma rparwsrts fnr what it it rlr- Christmas.
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ing. It maintains a splendid intra
mural sports program which ap
peals to a large number of girls.
That program in itself is reason
for the existence of the depart
ment. The value which is derived
from that program, however, we
believe results almost entirely
from the ftet that the girls tak
ing part do so because they have
the inclination to do so.
When this spirit of voluntary
adherence to a program is re-
Professor Einstein in applying
at the American consular office in
Berlin for a visa to the United
States was submitted to a grill
ing by an officious agent who
asked him rudimentary questions
concerning communism, pacifism,
and anarchism. He patiently en
dured the farce for some time and
then lost his temper and left the
office declining to answer further
questions. Coming in conjunction
with the' opposition of the Women's
dismissal; and that by dismissing
classes Friday vacation would ex
tend over three weeks instead of
two.
Lincoln physicians already have
sent many students home to re
cover from the flu and are of the
opinion that keeping the student
body in school, is needlessly ex
posing every one to the attack.
Dr. Lyman stated that the epi
demic was not spreading accord
ing to the number of cases handled
by the infirmary but seems to be
unaware of the fact that a large
number of the students, when
taken ill, do not utilize the infirm
ary but call local doctors directly.
Probably a better check of the
spread of the epidemic would be
to consider the attendance of
classes, some of which are mere
"skeleton squads." Faculty mem
bers refused to commit themselves
either way, giving no reasons for
Deneve mat Dy rar me , . M .
value is re-
of
tuted, we
greatest degree
moved.
from the
evils of
A SIDE
system of compulsion,
the
the
women's physical education de
partment is criticized by many
girls for numerous other practices
which it fosters. Red tape require
ments seem to have been built up
amazingly in the department,
which " is probably a logical out
come of the attempt to physically
pducate all university girls.
For example we are told of the
case of the under-weight coed who
three years ago was forced into
the so-called sleeping class in the
department. Her schedule permit
ted her to take the class only at
8 o'clock in the morning, so on
the designated mornings, it was
necessary for her to arise and pro
ceed to the university there to ful
fill the requirement of getting
sleep sufficient to build up her
physical well-being.
To test the effects of the in-
try to Prof. Einstein's being al
lowed to teach at Princeton uni
versity, he must have formulated
by this time a rather unfavorable
impression of American hospital-
While both incidents are absurd
in the extreme, it is unfortunate
that Americans cannot make asses
of themselves in private without
.notifying the world of their stu-
piauy. ine incident or tne quiz
zing of Dr. Einstein is rather typi
cal of the American official's love
for red tape. We imagine Dr. Ein
stein bad to fill out long records
for somebody's filing system, too.
In view of his pacifistic ideas, it
is strange that the D. A. R., and
other similar organizations have
not yet come out in support of
their more outspoken sisters.
The board of athletic control at
Ohio State university this week
announced its decision to abandon
intercollegiate baseball.
The sport will be placed on an
intramural basis, along with fenc
ing, swimming, wrestling, polo and
struction in certain courses coeds golf. A 50 percent drop in football
are required to take tests of their gate receipts made financing of a
strength on various mechanical
contrivances provided by the de
partment for the purpose. We may
be wrong and perhaps our infor
mation in this connection is inac
curate inasmuch as we have never
taken the course, but we fail to see
baseball schedule difficult, it was
stated.
Under this system, the student
receives either a grade of S (sat
isfactory) or U (unsatisfactory).
All home study courses, however,
will be graded according to the old
scale, A, B, C, D and F.
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Surely is some cold, these days. But
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you will forget the cold. Scott.
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The OWL PHARMACY
148 No. 14th &. P st. B-106S
majors assisted the following mem
bers of Orchesis in presenting the
recital :
Jean Alden, Lucille Ambrose,
Dorothy Charleson, Helen Costel
lae, Genevieve Dalling, Dorothy
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Morgan, Josephine Orr, Ruth Wim
berly. .
The Ticker, student newspaper
at New York City college, this
week was being published again
after a two months' suspension.
New. editors were in charge of
the paper, however, the old man
aging board having refused to sub
mit to a faculty censorship.
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Pot HEALTH
in your curriculu
GOOD HEALTH means vitality. And it takes lots
of energy to be a leader in the classroom, and in
the social activities of college. So to succeed, you
must make your health a required course.
Too often constipation is permitted to under
mine health and sap vitality. It may cause head
aches, loss of appetite and energy.
Try this pleasant "cereal way" to health. Two
tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN daily will
promote regular habits. It supplies "bulk,"
vitamin B and iron. Ask that it be served at your
fraternity house or campus restaurant.
The most popular ready-to-aot cereals served
tn the dining-rooms of American college, eat
ing clubs end fraternities are made bf
Kellogg in Battle Creek. They inclndm
Kellogg, Corn Flakes, PEP Bran Flakes,
Rice Krispies, Wheat Krumblest and Keilogg's
vhole whkat Biscuit. Also Kaffea Hag Coffea
real coffee that lets you sleep.
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