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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN thi hspw. it.hkit.ky i6. in- Daily Nebraskan bt.'Kcn A, Lirccl'1. NtC.uh.1 CFTICIAL STL'CtNT PL ELICAT IC UNIVERSITY OF NtCKASKA E'.tfi co ai i c"nd -CI hss nvitter at (h pcv.c'f 'ce 'i' Lmccin. VicUiasi'a u'-cin ' ct c.TVcss. Mr.ich 1. r29 ,-i-a .t:EC .ii 'Ate ct r.ctt.Kte ccs'rt'O t - m section 1 '03. -JCt ct Octcncr 1. 1917. authorized January 20. '922. T H IRT V -SECOND YEAR Pufiishod Tuesday. WeanesdJy. Thus Cy. F richly and Suiid.iy nicrn.rqs dur'nci the aidem c vtar. S nqie Ccdv 3 cents 11 t nu,M siw-sVe.wSdimilitMy drill despite the fact that subscription RATE the federal government itself nei- L'rder e.iection ct the Student Pub ' ther requires nor encourages com ,,caf on Board ipulsorv' drill. It weffls passing Ei'i-iiiess Off'Ce Un veisity Han Telephones Day . B6c91 : NiGtu. B6SS2 cr E3333 (Journal) ask for eora- ksn editor. EDITORIAL STAFF EtVtor-m-Ch.et Phil Brcwnell Asfocnte editor. F. Laurence Hall MANAGING EDITORS D'CK Vorail the emit, "perhaps fanatical." His basis of objection i one which will , hardly appeal to the majority of j coil- e .-tud-nts who above all ; .'would shrink t'mni being cniJ eini religious fanatics. Bat the decision may seive a ' valuar.lt purpose in focusing pub- , lie attention upon the peculiar pol- ( icy of univer.-itirs in maintaining ; their reactionary posiMon of going j the limit to make students take NEWS EDITORS . I strange that in.-titutn.ns suppo.-eu- , ly dedicated to the promotion ot fiee thinking and liberal ideas should be so vigorous in sponsor- ! ing this requirement about the ju tioe of which there is legitimate ' Lynn Lecnad and intelligent difference t cpin- Ocrge Wuipny Lamcme Bbie violet t-rcss Srr 'ts Editor . Sroety Editor. Wrni.-n's Ed'tcr. ion. Student Mny FHr for Prom Girl uiul Orator Filings for the positions of Prom Girl and Ivy Day Or.ntor will b: received at the student activities office until b p. m., Friday, Feb. 17. Candidates for either position must be of senior standing and be schclas tically eligible according to the regular university rules. The four girls receiving the greatest number of votes for Prom Girl at the election Tuesday, Feb. 21. will be the candidates for that position. f THE STUDENT I PULSE l.rt's lime )'oriety. TO THE EDITOR: To students of other universities the plan of dancing an entne eve ning with one's date, as practiced PROFESSOR WILL SPEAK Herring -to Give Lecture at Temple Theater on Feb. 16. When the stage is reached, as it Euitcn Marvin I inevitably will be. when universi- . Carolyn V.-n Anda , i ,-,.,,rt . Marga-et Th,.,, - ...i, v.h.Mska university, is a pecu- RUSINESS STAFF are willing to recognize as vana 8USIINLSS aiArr - e Hailv unsatistactoiy one. It is m Bu&.ne:s Manage-,. Chr, Grah .m , intellectually conscientious objeC- ; . . m of cutting. assistant easiness managers tic, ns to military science courses ll - . ian . . ..-ith on other than religious grounds. or at im '-'' then a real advanced step uil. have , 'rk-nds would be a st mprwc , . , ... ment over the present system, e en boon taken. It is unfortunate that mtru ir ..,,.. , . .... u ,, l. fur those partners particularly educational institutions should be K" -'- 1 1 . .v. . w suited to eacn oinei. r ti nitiomi, so conservative that they must be ;-URfU lu c , .-. . ..... . .,-i li t t-r iftr four PANHKLLKNIC coum il some forced to recognize even such ele- 11 a 1 , tev' sake to dance with a less t,mc ago adopted a pi oposa) , mcntary right, of imhv.dualism as j & v.hich requires all soTontics to sub- the right to one s personal rehg, ous , appreciation he would ir.it accurate infotrr.atk n as to convictions. Our idea of an educa- ; ni..ment r.rtiined .... , . T hive for the enjoyment ootaineu their various charges on members, tional institution is one which en- u withhi d'tte This information, wh-n compiled. ' courages thinking and supports in- :i(jm -iancinP w 1 u ( 11 - - Thp one-irl date system aiso is to be available to all n:she.s telliger.t dillercnces of opinion ; 1"- 1 e - .v. .i c .,.,..1 seems to have a tendency to pro- r.rerc ,hr.c the ,r.c- v. n i.!c tes rather than foteing students U do I ' '" l" '""IS- r- , , ..v.;. u...tc ,n the si'OSP Eiinad Jenmrgs Gecrge Hclyckf (,ivv the liiishci s A lirvah. in Contemporary Comment , .11 .I..' are c iven. as mey are t iu in an iu.i:g.. " i More than eer before the value j r,f this system is apparent now. In the heyday ot the Gieek lodges a few extia as.-essments about which i u.-hws wore never told, tacked on to th- house bills, may rut have made a creat deal of difference. W.nt r,r.i thd r.iH ttr.rv that "f.nr rit I v lirll ill I lll'lirill Mils are so much ' per" month" as i IN THK columns of a contempo- majority of students are normal ; . , , . :I -3 ' human beings who have a desire , isdeled out to rushees r.eeds to be :arv college newspaper and j . , , , 1 . , for variety in entertainment which accurate. A neat little etra as- : under the name of the Associated J . , , I . , ,, .. . . . i might be obtained ty a cnar.ge ir. -sment or two every month can ; Press recently appeared photo- , r . . i . .. . lour existing social system. arueo as jijsi an ! era .'that those collegians accompanied by good dates exhibit a feeling of superiority ovei their less popular oi fortunate Liethren. As evidenced by his article, the , "One-Girl Man" feeds himself above 'students who have 'secret pas-; sions." However, I believe that the : I'lofes-or Herman S. Hering of Boston. Massachusetts will give a free lecture on Christian Science in the Temple theater auditorium on Thursday evening, Feb. 16, at 8 o'clock. His lecture on "Scientific Christian Healing" i.s under the auspices of the Christian Science Organization at the university. The lecturer received his pro fessorship from the board of pub lic instruction in Philadelphia and was an associate in electrical en gineering at John Hoipkns univer sity for several years. All students, faculty and their friends are invited to attend this lecture. Rubber bathing sandals, .'(.:. Wells & Frost Co.. 12S No. 10th. -Adv. Now Y.V.(!.A. CahiiK't Is Installed Wrdiuxlav Niuht Newlv appointed members of the Y. "W. C. A. cabinet were in stalled last night at Ellen Smith hall. The installation was followed by a dinner and a joint meeting of the old and new cabinets. A research at the University of Washington reveals that the favor ite food of the student is steak and the least liked is hominy. A professor at the University of Minnesota recently set off an alarm clock in one of his classes when he found that several stu dents were habitually sleeping. Former Students l , Sliort Story Contest Two former students of the iirij. versity won awards in the -hoit story contest sponsored by the Omaha Woman's Press club. Thev are James Van Liew, who v.-as awarded first prize for his The Execution;" and Mrs. P. M stcr ling, who took honorable mention with her "The Voice in the Well." Nineteen students of New V,, City college this week were under suspension because they ree. nth participated in the mock triaj of President Frederick B. Robinson and Dean Taul Lineham. The Yale Daily News, which maintains it is the oldest college daily in the country, this week ha. celebrated its fifty-fifth anniversary. Keep Your Formal and Tuxedo Looking New Tin- Cost Is Small -T!ie Kosnlts Are Womltiful Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover Call F2377 For Service i . , jcmr existing social system ! graphs of presumably charming, IXTEIIKTED NEERAS i girls not without tne customary no longer be re; incidental expense. Mary freshmen who come to ; saccharine smile and shapely form. J -ch-ol next year are- going to be xi-t clothed in the uniform of the i Jnrcod to live w ithin a stipulated R. O. T. C. The outlines divulge j sum of money. They are going to I the fact that these girls are hi- ' imd it necessary to budget their 'orary officers in the II. O. T. C. expenditures and calculate from We've seen some pretty clever the beginning how much it i.s go- ; advertising stunts in our time ir.f' U, cost them. If thev ioin a 'chorus riils endorsinrr norudar cie- ! - - r-j j c Gieek l.-tter group this necessity arettes. cleansing creams, et a -will be none the less pressing. 'pretty girls pictured in automo Refoie school closes this spring : biles -- but this is the real prize. the Interfratemitv council should 1 When the heads of the R. O. T. C. i adopt such a rule. Fraternities 1 have to dress pretty girls in uni and s-.rorities are .-oing to find it forms to attract the gullible re 1 un Larder to maintain thc,r cx- cruits, it i.s certainly approaching the height of some-thing or other. It is only to evident that this is just one of the limitless popular stimulants administered to develop ASK AN. JAG SAWS By Reveller. isx-noe next year than at present. It will be to th'ir advantage to pre.vide this; accurate ;;r,d ejefii.ite ir. formation for their nosoeotive 1' m of many pu'g th'ir rr.is' Refuting charges is unpleasant business, but when it comes down to defending the very foundations of one's intelligence, we leap to the guns. The charges revolved around the zero of mentality which must be behind the "puerjie attempts at humor" in Jag Saws. Because the truth is proverbially painful, cheer fulness went into a slump, and it's been a pretty gloomy day. Or, at any rate, it was gloomy before we took a big dose of pure clowning by paying a visit to the state car-itol. The legislature was n't in session at the moment, but p;edf..-s. jf they do not do this, ihat particular type of chauvinism they rn-iy U- f?.e-. with the pre.h- that i found so useful in time of of th-ii t-l-dL-e .Jr oi- :-.var. II it tak-s r.rettv cirls in imagine the hunwr generated when tlihatior.s b- ause of uniforms to make men go to war. I an insurance sale-man collared us! . ... ... , , . . . ! It took filtee-n minutes to inanK uiati'.n of 1he amo-jLt ie- we will leave to the nuLLc s Utter . . , ,.,,, itin- ! IJ1JJJ, rtJIU vv r AlJJ I -n... r viiuv...fc. i . .... j . . . i. ' i:i'-'i to live. judgment to di termine just how It is a ciri'h that Jivir.g exj, nses irnmense-ly valuable war must in lrat-iTiiti.s and s.ror:ti'-.s r.e-xt ' really be. Oregon Emerald. -ar n.j-t cut to a point wheje L'v v.i'J not he- gjeatly in excess I ir.r : t ., r. k-i -1 in l.r.'jid'r.(r n H . , , , , i the l rounds that a fellow will ar n "M.ii.g houses. .-u(h plans for i 1 Irjte-r -st-d Ncbraskan's argu ri;er.t in lavor el tradiijg dances on r. t '.ear shfil.ld be rrmii. '.';r!y and th" df-fir.ite i;.f"rrnation Irrirn i h group made available to ir: ' 'c.ir,g f re-i-hmen. Progressive I nirersiiiesY IT now apj.'ars that if a I ..... pie-ciate his own dfo rr.MC after he has dance( with a poorer dancer reminds us of the fellow who argued in favor of hitting hims If on the head with a hammer rVcause it f't sc coj v. hen he Stoppe-d. A Chicago medical college pro I fes.-or ef iahfie.s for the title of the timid soul. Lron receiving a let- i.i'l'r.tj About one iijoje t ost ponemc-nt an endless 'f fhe ire carnival will necessitate ( Lf.m 'if pro ediire proving himself changing the eve nt into a comjti ti ,e a subseriber to certain re i- tive maypole fr-ohc. ioi,s faiths vt.idi d r.oune e- mili tary s'riiee r,r roii.ary training, that L'- may be excused from e om- J. ry 11. i. I. reCjUjMlI.ems . . . Mt uV by cell.ges ,3 ur, j ve r s jt ie.s. rjls in one of his clashes or take A rent rr.u,t decision m Mary- lt wnCf,a he removed him L.od fo,(f-s the rr.iversay ''f j sHf .j farrjiy to a residence out Marjiand to admit two students ! ti , t. it 1- . r - I - J' v oc on me grcjur.os oj cinsritn liot (,r.j-c tionp refuse to take- mil itary scj'nce. ifi'- student involved in the cace. Liie gaining a victory materially hwl morally, nevertheless was ged to mjI mit to the odium of The trial fo.Iowed the forced resignation of a faculty member, asscrtedly Vecause of his l'beral vie ws. Vastly impressed by recent books ic-ad. we submit the list with a challenge to have it surpassed for variety: "The Mind in the Mak ing," James Harvey Robinson; "Creative Unity," Rabindranath Tagore; "America Comes of Age," Andre .eigtried; "Jonn lirowns Body," Stephen Vincent Benet; "Freya of the Seven Isles." Joseph Conrad; "Washington Merry-Go-Round," and February Harper's in toto. Perhaps the most enjoyable of the volumes was Benet's great nar rative p'x-m, "John Brown's Body." Honors for ring the most inform ative would be difficult to award, but Robinson's revealing study of the mind will rank high as being most generally applicable. Have you dcne as well in your cULii'-nr j.auijjf . It's a far cry from boe-k review ing to reminiscence, but the close of day brings on a genial mcnx! of drowsy meditation. Herewith are a lew "Remember whens": Work men laying bricks on the mall while students sfeod opon-rnouthe d. . . . Climbing the pillars south of the Antelope pavilie.n. . . The stud ied martyrdom of Alan Williams. . . . The state basketball tourna ment the year "orusher" hats were in style. . . "Anti-smoking" hulla baloo two years ago. . . The fust glimpse of university life, as evi Students at the University of ratlin ors t.j.t Tnit f fl a Tieriod of mr. . .... v .......... . v I 1 . , 1;- .. ....Uo .. ViiVi li-1mI jn !enrei rv ft'vhrr an re cisf 1 ion in 1 ir.g c r s'Klcud, in tht words -f j analyze their irofct?ors. 1 And that was really tc-mcthir.g! We're Still Dishing the Dirt - - - That's what the Daily Nebraskan is doing. It s trying to keep you in formed concerning what is happen ing on the campus. A complete coverage of the campus is made pos sible through the daily work of a large staff of reporters and staff members. It's been a long time since the DaHy Nebraskan was founded. In fact, over 30 years. And it's also been a long time since subscriptions have sold so low. You can now subscribe to the ONLY paper that gives you the campus news for $1.00 for the semester. Just call the "Rag" office and we ll be glad to send a repre sentative after your subscription. And then, too, you can have it mailed to your home for 50c more. You'll Hp Doiiuj Yourself a Favor by Subscribing to the "Rag." It's Your Paper! A