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MIL DAILY INhUKASKAIN JWU Daily Nebraskan Station A. Lincoln. Nebraska OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Entered ai second -class matter at the postoffice in Lincoln. Nebraska., under act of conaress. March 3. 187 and at special rate ot postage provided for in aection 1103, act of October 3. 1917. authorized January 20. '922 Published Tuesday. Wednesday. Thurs day. Friday and Sunday mornings Single Copy 6 cents during the academic year. T HI RTV. SECOND VEAH 42 a year '-25 semestei 3 a year mailed $l.?5 semester mailed OUR UTOPIAN UNIVERSITY (Continued from rage 1). or not. editorials in the Daily Ne braskan have brought desired re actions from students, organiza tions, and others toward making changes In various campus situa tions. But whether they produce reactions or not it is often satis faction enough to relieve one's own mind by setting down a grievance or making an observation in black and white. OUR comments about univer sity affairs have mostly been based on a personal conception of what may be termed a Utopian institution. Though our ideals on all these subjects may at times have been almost childishly sim ple, we have continued to believr or act as though we believed in a possible utopia on this campus. Best remembered, no doubt, were the editorials of this paper when the lerislnti"-e rnn'-ifW- lng the recommended appropria tions for this university. With a zeal that might seem to have in dicated our opinion that what we said might bear weight, we took up the cudgels against the atti tude of the lower house toward the university r.nd its needs. Our at titude throughout the semester about the slashing of government costs has been that education was being forced to bear more than its share of the cuts, and that though we appreciated the dire need for economy it was possible to be In discriminate and hence really wasteful in the drive for saving. Perhaps tnts staunch support of the university's financial needs seems to indicate that we believe the university is so perfect that it should get whatever it asks for. By no means. We feel strongly and have argued that there are places where costs could and should be cut which would in no way affect the efficiency of this oooooooooooo o o O Hotel O O O O D'Hamburger o O O 2 SHOT-GUN SERVICE 2 o o o O 1141 Q St. 1718 0 St. q O O oooooooooooo Jjli TTTi T7ms Tt?fT7T HIAMID n school. But with few exceptions, we believe the university has not been wasteful because it has had little chance to be wasteful. WE have mentioned the tend ency of the institution to be subservient to mass opinion be cause of its financial dependency. Our conception of an. ideal institu tion would admit no such tendency. In our Utopian university we have indicated that there would be no compulsory physical education for women, nor compulwory drill for men. Fun was poked at the foolish university rulings designed to reg ulate Btudent conduct, which, al though hopelessly out of date are either tacitly ignored or enforced on such hapless organizations as are unaware of the easy methods of circumvention. The two semes ter eligibility requirement we have (Continued oi. rgc 3.) O RENT-AFFORD Drit e ll Am f, A A Yon Like $5 Per day fk & Full Tank of Gasoline and Oil Furnished A MOTOR INN4 $1121 M St. B1103$ IT'S SUMMER O) SHOES WITH A IT THAT ANSWERS FASHION'S GONG! GAY CO-EDSaripping merrily over campus , walksthru hallo'ed halls and around gleaming dance floors.are wearing U hit hid H hitc fn.tvlwd ) Skin Punched Leathers! and priced with a "punch" on your summer budget as soft as a gentle zepher! W hitc Punched Pif Skin 3 M hitc Kid Punched W hite Punched Doe Skin (1 " Pumps-Straps-Sport Oxfords -All Sizes-All Widths. SAUCY . . PERKY . . CHIC "CONNIE" offers O WHITE KID that can take it . . . takes punches and comes up smil ing and so "archly" too! WHITE DOE . . . ' Punching the Dough" may be a cowboys lament . . . but "Punching the Doe" is Connie's smartest summer pastime! O WHITE PIG . . . "Punch-the pig-in-the-back" is a summer evening s game for neighborhood kids . . . . . . and now Dame Fashion says "Punch-the-Pig-all-over!" . . . and voila! Another Connie chic creation! FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS LINCOLN'S GREATEST SHOE VALUES FACING CAMPUS 1 ' ! !,i,,ii.i.mii