The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY TORASKAN"
Tuesday, Decemb'er 3,: 1940
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We always knew there was a school spirit at Nebraska, but we never
thought it was what it is! Since midnight Sunday horns have been tootinp,
drums beating, mobs running, classes dismissing, and lungs bellowing the
cheer and enthusiasm that celebrate the accepttance of the bid to play Stan
ford's undefeated Indians in the Rose Bowl.
But, don't let a good thing go too far! Doan Thompson appealed to stu
dents in social sciences yesterday, but retired after the enthusiastic audience
three-cheered him. . .and after his words bounced off their skulls like so many
golf balls.
Sure! "We're all glad that Xew Year's will be spent in California. We're
all proud of a football team that earned such a glorious reward. But lot's
not forget that this hysteria must be short-lived; let's not forget that this
school is still an educational institution, dedicated to the development of
mind and intellect, to the task of turning out leaders among the citizenry, to
turning out capable ana skiiiea capiams m '"""ji v" "u"u"'B m- Mate
and its youth. This university is an institution that will live long after its
3940 football team has been forgotten because it has something more than
football to sustain it.
We urge, that all of yon reflect for a moment and resolve that ycur
enthusiasm won't go too far. Remember, this school cannot remain great
because of its football team, proud as we are of it. The football players
themselves know that.
Classes yesterday were dismissed more often than they were held. To
day, there should be none of that, or tomorrow or the next day. Yesterday
was rally day. It was inevitable. Today, we go to school.
Again, we're as happy about the whole thing as any of you. To play in
the Rose Bowl is a distinct honor and the sophisticated attitude of those wh'
would say we are foolish to accept such a bid is wrong... if we remember
that football is secondary to anything concerning the academic makeup oE
Nebraska University.
So long as we realize what makes this university great, we can howl
down the sophisticates. Once we get to thinking that football makes it tick,
we lose our argument ... and deserve to lose it.
Regents name
Stack radio
instructor
Trumble, Mercer also
receive appointments
al Saturday meeting
At a meeting of the board of
regents Saturday, Ray J. Stack
was appointed instructor of speech
in charge of radio work. Stack
will serve from Dec. 1, 1940 to
Aug. 31, 1941. He replaces Theo
dore Diers and Marvin Fink who
resigned.
A script writer, announcer, and
producer at station WHA at the
University of Wisconsin, Stack re
ceived his A.B. degree from there
in 1939 and a master of philosophy
degree in 1940. While in school,
Stack took part in University
Theater and did radio announcing.
He did newspaper work and was a
member of the all-male dramatic
organization. He is unmarried.
Other appointments.
Other appointments made by the
regents Saturday included Dr.
Thomas A. Trumble who was ap
pointed to assume charge of lab
oratory work in the department of
Dr. A. H. Schmidt who was
p ranted a leave of absence for a
year. John Mercer was appointed
to the museum staff for four
months.
A gift of $1,350 from a pharma
ceutical house of Omaha was re
ceived by the board. The money
will be used for research in bac
teriology at the college of medi
cine. Other leaves of absence ap
proved were those of T. M. Stout
and Frank J. Bell, who will teach
in the geology department.
Harvard law school has estab
lished an Oliver Wendell Holmes
lectureship, provided through a be
quest by the late supreme court
justice.
-HBy Chris Petersen -
OKAY M'LEMORE.
Henry McLemore, writer of
some fame who has long been the
bug in the intment of sincerity on
sundry sport pages, is in town.
But he's busy. He would like to,
but he just wouldn't see how he
would have time to write a guest
column for this sheet. "Go ahead
and write it for me," he said. So
like a hat, we're going on a head.
By Henry McLemore.
(via Spirit Writer Petersen).
Shakespeare, Tony G a 1 e n t o,
Iicnry McLemore or some soul in
that category once said, "It takes
sports, the love of knowing the in
side about the outside, that brings
the man out in a man." I have
serious doubt of such a statement,
especially if it was McLemore who
uttered same, because of one case
which I have in mind.
I have a relative, a chump whose
ancestors came over on the May
flower (that was before HTe im
migration laws became strict) who
could be called a male but cer
tainly not a man. He was the
type of a chap who wouldn't look
for a collar button because it
gave him the creeps, who tf sit
ting in an audience would sing if
the organist asked him to, who
was so conceited that if he was
half the man he thought he was
he would be twins. Besides that,
you couldn't go near him.
So I decided to take him sport
ing, hunting, to bring out the man
in him. So we shouldered our
trusty duck rifles, which weren't
so trusty because we had whittled
them out of old railroad spikes,
and went hunting.
It was cold sitting out there in
the blind, and the man without me
began to retire. This sport was
driving the man back into me in-
Congratulations and
Best of Luck
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15 men try
for Long
debate cup
Frosh argue on jury
system for forensic
honor Thursday night
Eight affirmative and seven
negative speakers will try out for
the Long cup, trophy for fresh
men debaters, Thursday night at
7:30. The question for debate is
"Resolved: that our jury system
is the best means for guaranteeing
justice to the individual."
Each speech will be eight min
utes long and will be given in one
block, with the exception of the
first affirmative speaker who will
open the debate with a five min
ute talk, then give a four minute
refuttal after two negative speak
ers have spoken. The order of
speaking is to be drawn by lot
and will be announced just be
fore the debate opens.
Team members
Members of the affirmative are
George Hodges, Frank Mattoon,
Yale Gotsdiner, William Rist, Rob
art Schaufelberger, Robert Cham
bers, Walter Greenberg, and John
Campbell. On the opposition are
Robert Dewey, Robert Passer,
Lawrence Kusek, Morton Zubcr,
Brooks Potter, Arthur Rivin and
Leonard Lewis.
Professor H. A. White, in charge
of the debates, urged that "If, for
some reason, you have signed up
to debate and cannot appear, let
me know about it before Thurs
day night,"
stead of leaving it out. And the
relative wasn't improving. Be
sides that, there was only one
duck and he was so old that Joe
Penner had retired him on social
security, three years hence.
I knew then that I was a
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Congratulations
to the
Football Team
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sucker. But that isn't the worst
of it. Now I, too, wont look for
a collar button; I, too, now stand
to sing when the organist asks
me; and I, too, am a boresome
egotist, for the man has been
driven back into me. Now I can't
even be rated as a special delivery
male.
Shakespeare, Tony Galento,
Henry McLemore, or whoever it
was that uttered above, holds a
damp spot in my perspective. One
that is all wet liks a street
sprinkler in Venice.
Truck loses its cargo:
students get new spirit
During the rally yesterday
morning, about a dozen cheerful
students clambered aboard the
back of an open beer truck. Pun
was at fever-pitch. The driver of
the truck later discovered that
several half-gallon bottles of his
cargo had disappeared. News
flash About a dozen students
yesterday were reported to be en
joying the rally just slightly more
than the rest of the crowd.
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