The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1937, Image 1

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Life and I-ovc
IVrsoiial-izril.
We have long suspected that a
cross section of all the problems of
man and womankind are reflected
In the "Personal'' columns of a
large metropolitan paper. So we
checked our hunch. And, as life
as is is more intriguing than life
fronted up, we investigated the
Denver Tost. We found it all there
"a moving human document."
It's not all pretty picture, this
slice of life deal. Indeed pastels
are often omitted. This is a
glimpse of the famous "succer"
recking, the business getting of
"questionable" enterprises. Least
pleasant to contemplate, perhaps,
are the shady or quack medicine
advertisements.
"EXPECTANT MOTHERS, who
write or call for booklet explain
ing complete obstetrical service...
"OBESITY treated safely, no
dieting, no exercising, licensed
physician, Consultal ions free.
Weight Control Clinic. . .
"CLINIC for diagnosis, surgery,
confinements, gen. treat...
"RUPTURE PILES. FISTULA
successfully treated without con
finement or loss of time. NON
SUKG1CAL, CLINIC .
"MEN! GET
Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska
VOL. XXVII. No. 12.
LINCOLN NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEl'TEMBEK 30, 1937
PRICE MVECENTS
Future Activity
Leaders Attend
Reception Today
A.W.S. Board to Serve as
Host to Women Students
In Ellen Smith.
Prospective activity women will
be guests at the annual all activi
ties tea sponsored by the Associ
ated Woman's Society board this
afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 in
Ellen Smith hall.
With leaders from all major
women's organizations to greet the
new girls, attendants to the tea
will be conducted through display
rooms. A representative from each
woman's group will describe her
activity.
Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary
freshman scholastic sorority, and
Sigma Alpha lota and Mu Thi
F.psilon, honorary music sororities,
are also setting up displays.
In the receiving line will be
Dean Amanda Hcppncr, Miss Klsie
Ford Tiper, Miss Ada Westover,
RED FEATHERS
AVAILABL
E
TODAY
TO STUDENT BODY
Sign Helps Shaller Mark
Mrs. K. A. Burnett. Maxine Dur-
NEW VIGOR AT land, president of Mortar Board;
ONCE! NEW Ostrex Tonic Tablets j Jane Barbour, president of the A.
contain raw oyster invigorators I V. S.; Marie Katouc, president of
and other stimulants. One doseiW. A. A.; Martha Morrow, Tassel
peps up organs, glands, blood. Keg. ! president; Winifred Nelson, Y. W.
price, -ft. introductory price. ?;ic. c. A. president., ami Jean Marvin,
Innocents, Mortar Boards
Urge Undergraduates
To Secure Quills.
1 amaaiMriiriiiiYMiniMM'
Student Athletic
Ticket Sale Tops
Record at 4,750
Call, write. . .
"YOUR PERSONALITY may
prevent your success, socially and
financially. All facial defects cor
rected with or without plastic
surgery. Our methods indorsed by
famous stars of screen and stage,
business and society men and wom
en. Consultations free and confi
dential. Established in Denver 2S
years. . .
"CANCER, goiters, prostatitis,
fibroids, treated successfully with
out operation . . .
"NUDISTS Enjoy our fine
mountain camp. Colorado Sunshine
Club. . .
"LIQUOR HABIT? A treatment
that has aided thousands, given
secretly or known. gly . . .
Maybe Marry the Girl.
Every bit as serious, but a bit ;
less sordid arc the countless matn- j
ninny steering ads. There are mar-1
riage bureau, correspondence
agencies, true love magazines
president of Coed Counselors.
Tassels Aid.
For the first hour the Misses
Dauline Gellatlv, Winona Perry.
(Continued on Page 3.)
Every Nebraska student and
every Cornhusker football fan is
able to get his red "N" feather
today. To date, only members of
Innocents, Mortar Board, Corn
Cobs and Tassels have been wear
ing these plumes.
Boys may obtain their feathers
by asking for them at the Ne
braska section, first floor of Gold's
department store, 11 and "O"
streets. Girls will be given feath
ers upon asking at the Kampus
Korner, third floor of Gold's store.
Organized groups may secure the
feathers in blocs if they wish.
Quills for Viking Game.
Students are urged to get their i
quills before the Minnesota game j
Saturday, so as to add more color
and enthusiasm to the Cornhusker
; sections. Although proportionately
j small, the red feathers cannot be !
appreciated until seen "en masse.
The Innocents and the Mortar
Above is one of the factors in
strumental in breaking the Ne
braska athletic ticket sale this
year. This sign, situated on 14th
and O streets, was donated by
the Robinson Outdoor Advertising
company and the Iowa-Nebraska
Light and Power company. The
former furnished the board and
its painting, while the latter gives
the current that keeps the poster
illuminated until 12 midnight ev
ery ninght.
BARBS SPONSOR
INITIAL VARSITY
; Activities Office to Issue
Season Books Today
I In Coliseum.
DANCE SATURDAY
Surmounted with a giant neon
thermometer and showing a deco-1
ZuMrSn-lSclEly Rice's All Negro Swing
sign may be seen from four prin
cipal highways running through
downtown Lincoln. A survey by
the Robinson company revealed
the fact that over 85,000 people
view the display daily.
The project was given impetus
Tickets will be issued today to
some 670 student buyers of seas
son athletic books, a record break
ing number, according to an an
nouncement from the student ac
tivities office. These buyers made,
arrangements for more than 4.7.tO
books, either individually or in
blocks.
Drawings for scat locations both
for individuals and group blocks
were made at noon yesterday by
Ed Murray, editor of the Daily
Nrbraskan. Ticket sales will con
tinue however as long as the seats
The university coliseum will don hold out. the only stipulation be
lts decorations for the. first time ; ing that late nuycrs must De sai-
Band Plays for Hop
In Coliseum.
his isficd with the locations that are.
SEA! RESERVATIONS
L
.Y
vy u.c ju,,,,. u,u ui u. iu. """ ' . : loft. Identification cards must be
l"u """ jlamous colored nam. win swing , prosfintcd fo,. eacn ticket pur-
oir Miuiiwy nigiii rti uic i - .cr,asod at the time the money
varsity pariy.
BARB AWS TO ORGANIZE j
UNAFFILIATES IN GROUPS
First Student
Presentation Slated
For Oct. 11.
Faith Medlar Begins Task
Of Listing Women's
Activities.
Definite plans were made for
organizing groups of barb girls at
the barb A. W. S. board meeting.
Thnotrirnl ! Wednesday afternoon, at Ellen
chased at the time tne money is
n.iid at the student activities of-
Barbs, Greeks and alumni all fir.
will dance to the rhythms of this Representatives Call tor Blocks.
14 piece orchestra, which comes j students who bought their tick
direct from the exclusive Ehtchc s cts jn a b0ck mav not receive
garden in Denver. The band is : thPm imljVi(iualV from tnc 0fiCe,
slopping in Lincoln for the Var- j u bcinff necessarv for the group's
sity party and will then proceed to , representative tocalI today to ro
ues .Monies wncie 11 win yty ' ccive them.
Smith hall. The new board mem
ber will be announced after thc
next meeting.
A file containing accurate m-
engagement at thc new $50,000
Tromar ballroom.
Tickets for thc affair, which is
scheduled to begin at 9 o'clock,
are priced at 40 cents for men
and 3j cents for women.
Decorate Coliseum.
The dance is sponsored by rep
Armene Kuhlman was the lucky
person whose name was drawn
(Continued from Page 4.)
RELEASE TILL OCT. 4
Bruce Campbell Promises
September Number
Monday Morning.
formation of all active barb girls resentatives from the Barb A. V. i
i is being formed under the direction ; S. board and the Barb Inter-club ,
!of Faith Medlar, chairman of the i council. The coliseum will be
ac-
Due to mechanical difficulties.
th fi fn I t m h e r iemir rif the
Most of these, for a listed nominal ; tt.in . armoar on he
sum, .furnish inquirers with de- Ptands until Monday. Oct. 4. Fri
srriptions. names, addresses. and!riav morning was the release date
, photos of prospective husbands, t planned upon, as published in the
wives or sweethearts These prom-1 Daiiv Nebraskan. but unforeseen
ise to banish lonely hours, assure ; mechanical obstacles force thc
Scats for University Tlayers will
Board, sponsors of the movement. co reservc Mondav mornirg at 01 "n aienmr. cnairman 01 me counc. . me coi.scum
,i ....j.- j 011 resmc 'lmuay nluln" mcrabershi) committee. All barb beautifully decorated, and.
their feathers to not onlv' the Min-1 8 'clock folowing the five day WOmen are urged to visit the Barb ' cording to Dean Worcester, chair-
Iv bv Tassels organization. The'tea this afternoon at Ellen Smith of arrangements, no expense has
Ant In it fit-mrr unii MWn'inff
the tickets has been changed from
nesota game, but every game at
tended.
BIFF BIERMAN!
El
Friday, as is stated on the re-'
ceipts. to the later day because of
unavoidable complications that ;
have arisen in the printing of the!
tickets.
For choice locations, theater go-,
era are advised to reserve tickets j
promptly next week to avoid a i
last day rush before the opening ,
of the Players first piescntation
Oct. 11th. !
been spared to make the party an
0u,s,andingesuccess.ii0n . p,. Whjte M& Try-OutS
Worcester that partygocrs will get
much enjoyment from watching
the Rice band perform as it is
' famed for its flashy style of
i playing.
BIFF BIERMAN!
SET OCT. 12 AS OKIE
rnn r a i i n rnnnM
run.rHLLLLCUMUl1 : DELTA SIGMA PI VIEWS
In Three Weeks to Find
Husker Delegates.
the loveliest results.
But the. most fun to rad, thc
most pathetic "personals" to re
flect upon are the matrimonial
yearnings of ind:viduals. Most
of these concern ladies and gen
tlemen, and arc addressed to
such. Most claim or seek wealth.
Many plead loneliness, some de
mand refinement. Thc majority
are for and by those beginning
life after 40. Some are surpris
ing: "GENTLEMAN, r.r.. alone: lone
some, wishes to meet lady: friend
ship and result: possible niMtii
niony. No agencies.
' WANTED - Gill, attiactive, :
ft. f or P. wt. 1 o0 lbs., age 2."i. to
escort gentleman to ToM base
ball tournament
Of Shooting as Sport;
To Open Range.
I postponement of the issue date,
according to Editor Bruce Camp
bell. j Readers of thc Awgwan will be
treated to more and better en
graved cartoons during thc com-
, ing school vear due to the fact
jthat Nebraska's humor magazine flay jn Nebraska
.lias mane an arrangement wun
the College Magazine Editorial
! Group. Inc. This arrangement
! gives local cartooning, art and lit
erary talent a paying market for
their services and also raises thc
level of material,
j More Cartoons.
' A page of cartoons will tu s be
made available every mom.i in
addition to the cartoons and art
! work printed in Lincoln. The full
MaiOr SDeer TellS HistOrVi spring w be given first considera
tion as well as me seais requesicu,
on the reecipts of thc past drive.
All requests will be satisfied if it
Reserved Last Sorina. '
Places reserved bv cards last! Students to Vote for Class
Presidents. Colonel,
Sweetheart.
! , , . . . . , ,
"WniOWTR 4." neat good ' l'il-r "i"""
standing, meet smnll. settled. 'y matter will be printed, along
hnn,P.l,,nnP h,lv or, sonalil v. No ; with the national advertising, in
acenrv ' U"' Nrw Yo,k offir,,s-
"LOVAB1.K LADY, with money. ! Material in the September Awg
caves sweetheart. Write. !'n is the product, except for
"WANT some man. help widow. ih' "toons. of kn-al talent.
S mos., securitv. true friend. ! "'"r pHC were printed . n New
mal jYork, carrying a short story en-
-LEADING lonelv life Have , tit'ed "Ge ntlenie n rrefened" and
cash. car. home m mountains. ' f "."rtic'r. "A Pitvipw of Ncbras
bealthy. Like : lende, lady. 4S. ka s Gridiron Campa gn.
.rs. J Jim foreman is the artist on
' "GENT, middle aged. desires the September ; cover. The coyer
arnuaintance of ladv same ,ce ltir:""' ." " V
Date for the fall electi"ns when
to
pal and companion.
"WIDOW. 4.V teacher: like
meet Christian gentleman.
"YOUNG American ihhii in
, business. Meet nice looking young
Spanish girl. Must be neat, re
fined. "JOLLY, refined widow, 4.1.
wealthy, good looking; will nuui.V-
"REFINED woman desires
meeting genteel man. fifc-O.-i, r.
"LADY. 3fi. smaV dean h-dy
snd mind, bun; and cheerful.
Meet capable gentleman of Den
ver, 45 to 60. who hfis home.
To all this srrambling for
rpouses there are two follow
Uirough bits of information:
"ZEK'S SCRAP BOOK OF
WISDOM. At any book store.
Onlv $1.
"MEXICAN divorces. Licensed
sttnrnry.
BIFF BIERMAN!
Rill Farrens contributes two rye
filling pages of fair females. Ed
Sleeves, well known campus car
toonist, also reappears in the
magazine.
Over 100 students attended the
meeting of the Rifle team yester-
hall. John V.
Cattle, president pro tern, pre
sided. Announcement was made that
upon payment of $1 membership
fee. any student may shoot in thc
rifle range in the basement of An
drews hall under the instruction of
Sergeant McGinsey and Sergeant
Engle. Ammunition will be fur
nished free to the extent of SO
rounds per week. The war depart
ment furnishes the rifles.
Members of the rifle team still
in school were introduced to those
attending thc meeting.
Shooting Sport History. ;
Mai. Charles Speer. who has! YMlA
charge of thc rifle fam, recounted
the history of shooting. He said
that shooting was recognized as a
sport soon after the Spanish Amer
ican war. and the first small bore
rifle match was in 1924. "Like golf,
shooting requires concentration
and accuracy and is a sport that
one ran participate in until death."
Sergeant McGinsey stated that
the riile range would be open on
Oct. 4. During the first week,
members of the rifle elub would
is at all possible. It is suggested
to persons who have not previously i
charted their desires in seats and , students will name honorary colo- j
time that they choose Monday or , ncl, Nebraska sweetheart and jun-
Friday evening or the Saturday ior arlJ senior cla?s presidents
matinee wnen me nesi in scais is
still available, and patrons are i
was set for the second Tuesday
Pontiac Presents
Before 25 Members
Of Bizad Group.
Delta Sigma Ti, professional fra
Four Nebraska tudents will
journey to Topeka. Kansas to at
tend the fourth annual Student
Legislature to be held Dec. it, 10
jaxd 11. Try-outs for the Nebraska
j delegation will be hel l in three
! weeks Trof'H. A. "White, director
of debate announctd. The Ne
braska squad will travel with their
i expenses paid.
I In Topeka one hundred stuui-nt
-from twenty to iwenty-five cul
Cjm i leges situated in the surrounding
I Mill 1 , . .1Mi .r,,,-,- i t-..L.il'.(
I chamber of the state house of repre
1 scntaiives which has been secured
for the occasion. Kansas. Ne
braska. Iowa, Missouri, probably
: Colorado, ar.,1 South Dakota and
at the chapter headquarters. About
20 of thc actives, pledges and
i nishees were in attendance.
I The nroriam which is a mouth-
in ".TrtKt- Q1 Mia nioMltIP ri1 - , itnujiouo .....
urged not to be afraid of balcony jthe ptU((.nt Counrji iast night. I its flr?t n,ctiI1P professional pro-; ned. Each college may &nd
Kiam "i in M'nirawr insi inj.ni jour 'IcKgaie
The Student Legislature de
signed to give students practice
in governmental procedure, v ill
be organized and conducted lust as
Iv occurrence, consisted of an in- n it were an elected bod v. Con.mit.
dustrial film issued by the Pontiar ! crs wd, he oiganized pnd a wide
Motor company and was shown ; variety of bills will be introd uce i
by a representative of the local ar.d df bated. Reports w ill be given
retail firm. -and bills pasftd. In the last session
Study Business Methods. the youthful lawmakers pu-hcj
Purpose of Delta Sigma r is .through twenly-f.ve Mils.
to stud- modern business and in- ' ., . , n
dustrial" methods and attempt to ! lllJoc19 Water
bring students of the Eizad college I ',,r jr (iouditioilin:
into closer association with the
seats, many of which are even lnceling v as thc flIst of thc
mArA tAciruhlA ihun rn fn main ..
, -.o.. ....... fg!1 ff)I. thc frop ,
floor' i After considerable discussion !
i about thc date had been heard, Al
! Moseman, council president, ap
pointed a committee, headed by
IJane Barbour, to investigate
changing the council constitution
to postpone fall elections in fu-
ture years, until later in October.
! Propose Trek to Mizzou.
The Migrations committee pre
Reveals srlllr'' 'ts irFl port on the pio-
nf Husker fans be chartered for 1 1
the Missouri or Ames games. business world, as well as to en
Al Moseman reported that the courage high scholarship in the
present plan for using Student ' follege. It also is active in promot
Union pledges will be to apply ! nc commercial activities and fur-
theni upon a fund lor a public ad- I thering the interests of the
dress system for the Student l'n- ' "f -
at leajil l..)0U WOUIH DC Sf'ld O.l 111 I . . , , I ,.i,, ,., Inri,nni rnm talUa hv
1.600 printed, an increase of 100 : ounng u,e noon noui. ana. tests for od and gas which hav
. . . . iionmiizni " - - - -
oer iasi ears sdies . vv. min nf the student Sessional tours of Lincoln
finances w, l pro ,a y ,ome for n,xl ! Omaha business firms,
out a little ahead, said Mr. Hc.yes. . . , , r, . , Oninn Srr.tt if the President of
Secretary
Frosh Bought 1.250
Copies of Guide.
With approximately 1.2.VI N
books sold to date. C. D. Hayes,
secretary of the t'niversitv Y. M.
" preuineq uMi . I inn hniir . nmii m-ei.n m Artiv.ties foi the year include a
col-
At Omalia L'nivpri!y
E. C. Ree l of the conservation
and survey division spent Tuesday
in Douglas county m connection
with the water supply for air con
ditioning at Omaha Municipal uni
versity, and inspect i: drilling of
and n n siaricT wiuun vile ya?v
near Murray.
be assigned to classes. The second ; ..a)lho,lRh a Ma,rn,;nt of the profit 1 Wednesday. Oct. 6, t which time
Kninol Klul -4rtrri.
MnM al Off ict Today
All workers for the Kosmet
Klub are requested to report
for a meeting this afternoon at
5 o'clock according to announce,
ment by Winfield "Doc" Ehas,
president of the organization.
Ths meeting will be held in the
Klub office, room 14 in the base
ment of the school of music
building.
week instruction would be given
in safety precautions, correct pos
jture, and how to adjust the sling.
! The third week would consist of
shooting from the prone, sitting,
' kneeling, and standing positions.
! Eliminate Poor Shots. i copy to print and not meire
: Al th end of six weeks every-' one out of eight copies is sold to
! one would be placed in a shooting "PI cjawmen for
match, regardless of skill. Elinn
; ..,.-,., n ..,ii .. 'the local chanter. New Pledces are
and loss for a period of ten y. ars ; ' ,-ates 1 James Crockett of Davenport and
1 A 1 ... ..l.,.V,
The aim of the "Y" group, on and arrangements lor the football
the campus in financing the N,"11'1
book I to break even. The book .
costs about iwenty-five cents a i
han
Dale Monteen of Wahoo.
I nivfrsily (irudnatr
To Study in Uiicao
BIFF BIERMAN!
epiarter.
received
' ; f ,,.l.,.li, i,,n nt in,-.h.n.r ,lr1
natmg the poor shots, those with' 1
grKd scores would be appointed to
various teams.
la,-s a page while organizations
represented puy the printin? (ost
oi four dollais per pae for their
BIFF BIERMAN!
1 1 f ace.
Catllf Judin Tram
Plafft l'iflli in Ia
Competing against eleven other
teams, the university dairy rat
tle Judging team placed fifth in
this week. The team will return to
Lincoln Wednesday evening.
The Nebraska gre.np, which
Judged nil breeds of dairy cattle.
whk composed of Thomas King,
Albion: ly.val Cormnn. Edgar, and
Wallace Englund, Chappell. They
were coached by R. F. Morgan,
of thc dairy husbandry department.
BIFF BIERMAN!
Facial Dimensions Compared as
Yiirtlslirk for Measuring Tunis
Similarities by Dr. Reinliarrit
Srabbard. Bladf Mffts
Tonight at D. U. Houi.f
A meetfng of Scsbbird and
Blade will be held Thursday
night at 7 o'clock at the Delta
Upsllon house, located at 17th
and E. All member are urged
to be present to discuss impor
tant plans pertaining to the
work of the nent few week.
Twins identical, fraternal and
Siamese furnish Dr. James M.
Rcinhardl, professor of sociology,
a laboratory for his experiments
nnil observations on the Bgc old
question, which is the more impor
tant, environment or heredity.
In an article appearing in thc
summer issue of "Character and
Personality." an international psy
chological quarterly, and In a new
book which he expects to have
published soon. Dr. Reinhardt
makes a critical analysis of the
data compiled by others in regard
to various studies of several sets
of twins, plus bis own observa
tions. One out of every three pairs of
twins are identical, or individuals
from the same cell, according to
Dr. Reinhardt. who draws this
conclusion from the fact that there
sre a third more twins of the same
sex than opposite sexeg.
Front Teeth Reveal Type. I
To detect whether his spec imens ;
are identical or fraternal, Dr. I
Reinhardt compares thc dimen
sions of the twin noses, mouths,
fingers, ear lobes and chins. Par
ticularly are the sizes and shapes
of the front teeth decisive evidence
as to the type of twin. Blood tests
are also used. Fraternal twins or
brothers and sisters may often
have acme of these similarities, but
only identical twins have the simi
larities in combination.
The evidence that Dr. Reinhardt
sets forth in his article reveals
that identical twins spend much
more time together than frater
naU. Outstanding was the notable
absence of any competitive spirit
between identical twins under ob
servation whereas there was evi
dence that in the case of frsternal
(Oontmued on Tage 3.)
HERBERT SCHMIDT GiVES
OPENING MUSICAL RECITAL
Weekly Program Includes
Piano Works Written
By Bach, Schubert.
Herbert Schmidt of the t'niver
sity school of music faculty pre
sented the first in a series of
weekly convocations when he gave
a piano recital in Temple theater
Wednesday afternoon. Theae con
vocations are held regularly at
four o'clock on Wednesdays dur
ing the school year.
The program presented by Mr.
Schmidt was as follows:
Havda Konnta in E flMt (All fro.
imIukhi. and tmli.
Nclmbert MiHiiriit Muftlral, f m&nnr,
Op. 4. N. 1 ; Mnmrnt Mulml. A flt,
Op. M, No. Si Impromptu, V Biluor, Op.
142, No. 4.
Brld( Th Hour ",! iX. 1. Dunk;
S. I. The Prw hliri S. I, Thl Mid
nirhl Tldr.i
ljnr4 hTnf r Two iJttl rnnrraJ
Marrhra; lal For a Canary! (hi for a
Rlrh A ant.
rhllllp Kmannrl fflarh Hnnfl foprla
Iva. SI minor.
Jnhana Sfhanllaa Bach Toccata, P
major.
ratcrnal Dells
Pledge Iii))ie
As House Pels
The paternal instinct at the
home of Delta Tau Delta yester
day increased the house roll by
two. Some of the boys felt it their
bounden duty to be kind to dumb
animals while at the same time
do a little novel publicity stunt lor
the good of the "deah old frat"
ripped to the city dog pound and
picked up two of the cutest lit
tle rat terriers you ever saw. The
little twins, bless 'em. sre sur
prisingly named Delta and Tau.
Delt Babies.
"Our babies," as they are no
cunningly called by the boys, have
a peculiar attachment fur each I
other. One will not run away
without the other, therrlore they
take their evening walks alone, so
that the corscicntious parents do
not worry about their adopted
offspring, knowing that one will
not leave without the other.
It il said that thc fellows have
rather a ripping time at the house
since the new visitors arrived. So
if you see a worse-for-the-wear
Delt, bear with him. He has not
become old. broken, or worn
down. Nor is he going to the dogs.
The poor lad is merely beat up
trying to do his duty at this thing
called "bringin' up."
THE WKATHKK
Warmer weather was pre
dicted for today in view of the
fact that the mercury had risen
to 80 degrees at 3 o'clock yes
terday. Showers were also pre
dicted for Lincoln and vicinity
today.
Thomas Ijirs.in, Thi Bta Kappa,
who graduated in February of this
year left this week to attend the
t'niversitv of Chicago giving up a
years scholarship to the Univer
sity of Wisconsin. Mr. Larson at
tended the rrrir.g session at Chi
cago after leaving Ljnroln this
spring and decided to re'urr. t
study under such instructors as
Prof. Miriam. Prof. Laswcll and
Prof. T. V. rr.ith.
Girls Individual (ivm Classes
and Sham Maladies Onlv Cause
Problems in Upjierelass I)as
Welt.
heart murmur s nothing wrong with theni. and
1 had a
ec uple f years ago. but its gmie i warn u. go r.i nr niniu
1 ,. , .. . . , , Better Swim Than Dane.
now. Jhm. Dr. Jvlns Schn, k of, ..j,. j( ,,, for t,,r,n
Hie sludint health service !-
i scribed, with grimaces, as the tp-
ical sorority girl's wad when she
conies to the health tiff ice to ob
tain permission to partake in in
tramural activities.
"The first question I ask th ui,"
Dr SihricU cxplaine-d. "was where
they took gyiiiuiiSiuiii and what
activity tiny took. Nor" stuttering
anj blushing nieucs us the ma
jority have to admit that they
took individual gymnasium, ind
there is a ruling that people who
took individual gymnasium cannot
carticipate in intramurals. Girls
to spend two years l.arning 1o
swim or play lenms than it is to
spend two nights out of every
week end dancing until th ir fert
are fat! My j"b in the univrsity
is slowly evolving into the one cf
not ;i!lowu g girls to take sports."
sh continued.
Hoys, Di. Schrick int'm.'-ted, are
much better al.Hiut coini'ig for
their ( .' mil -:t' inns than the girls.
She estiinateJ that Tiu-sd.iv '2
boys were examine J while only
one girl came. Dr. Schrick sug
gested that the sororities should
send a list of all the girls who are
BIFF BIERMAN!
who come to the office weeping going to enter thc sport to the
and begging to be allowed to take . student health office and thai me
girls should men come over anu
get thir examinations and pernus-
individual whni tlit-y ere fresh
men snd sophopiorer now come
professing that they really had 1 sion cards.