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THE DAILY" NEBRASKA THE DAILY NEBRASKAN "THE FIREW0RSH1PPERS" AT TEMPLE TONIGHT Official rapwr of the Unlverttlty of Nebraska ivan o. beede Editor Howard Kirkpatrick Company Leonard w. kline. . . .Mng. Editor to Stare Romantic Cantata FERN NOBLE Associate Editor Ar v W O A KATHARINE NEWBRANCH .Associate Editor "The Flreworshlnpers" will be ARNOLD WILKEN. .Associate Editor Hven by Howard Kirkpatrick under GEORGE NEWTON.. Sporting Editor the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. to- RUTH SNYDER Society Editor night at 8 o'clock In the Temple thea- M. L. SPRINGER. . .Business Manager tre. C. E. JOHNSON A8s't. Bus. Mgr The play Is a romantic cantata, the i.i io hon tolfpn from Reportorlal Staff . . . . . MnnrA A Rohrs, Nellie Scuwa , uay.ora mv s. orche8tra, core hft8 been R(Jded .yman menu, . i-uirvoi oic, warn. lfa AffnHvn AjftOUalc, TAMAHv. ryirt-A rlll tva Ka UUOClHUV A- lt IV l VI U Will nrolosrue and Carl Steckelberg will play the violin. The other players assisting will be Ed. Jeffries, clarinet; Will Dorsey, trumpet; Miriam Little, cello, and Minnie Stalder. piano. Th elncArn lire Helen Turlev. alto Published every day during- the college I TJ 11.1.., mr except Saturday and Sunday. role; Homer Compton, tenor; Altlnas The plays In preparation are: "The Man on the Box." "The Builder of Bridges." "The Piper." "The Passing of the Third Floor Back." PLAN SPECIAL TRAINING FOR DRAFTED MEN (Continued from page one.) Offlcee News Basement University Hall Business, Basement Administration Bids;. Telephones News, L-841S Business. B-2597 i Mechanical Department. B-S145 vear Subscription price, per semester, $1. Entered at the postoffice at Lincoln, Nebraska, aa second-clnss mall matter under the act of Congress of March I, The good saint who first conceived the co-education college library has Tullls, soprano, and Ed. Boehmer, bass-. Tickets may be obtained at Y. W. C. A. office or Waifs Music store. Seats are 60 cents with no war tax in addition. probably turned in his grave before GREEKS FINISH FIRST now, for great Is the change war has wrought. A year ago the library was the place where books were racked and students-"fussed." Today It is a hall for study. No better indication of the more serious attitude of students ROUND OF TOURNEY (Continued from Page One) j starred Alpha Sig's and Diehl lead the attack of the Beta's. The line-up follows: Alpha Sigma Phi Beta Theta Pi T.ncna f tllphl may be found than in the new light in gg f Chapin which the library is regarded. Al- Dobson c Vinsent Farnum g Tripp though classes are smaller, the hall of knowledge has suffered little de crease In attendance. Students who last year were merely "going to col lege" are now Interested in learning something, In gaining facts, figures Wilder g.. Rhinderspracher Alpha Sigma Phi 12; Beta Theta Pi 6. Alpha Tau Omega Wins Another of the fast teams on the ftoor last night was that of Alpha Tau Omega which trimmed Alpha and opinions that will enable them to Theta Chi 18 to 10. The teamwork of take a definite place in an organized the A. T. O. five was far above the world after they leave the University, average shown in the other games and they showed up as strong bidders Not only for the clearly outlined for tne championship title. The Alpha work of the present but for the genera- Thefs did good work toward the first oi me game dui weaicenea in tne last half. Spear did the best work for tlon of reconstruction which will fol low the war the college man must pre pare himself. First of all, to be sure, he should aim at usefulness in the ' Immediate struggle at hand, but he them, while Schellenberg and Ger- hardt got in the best licks for the A. T. O.'s. The line-up follows: should not neglect meanwhile to study Alpha Theta Chi Alpha Tau Omega the growing problems that someday Eaccus f Schellenberg the country must solve. By the heri tage of education which the modern university bestows upon him he owes j it to his fellowmen to leave the col lege halls better fitted to cope with the world's problems than the man Ludwlg f Bailey Gillette c Eush Witte g Newman Spear g Gerhardt Alpha Theta Chi 10; Alpha Tau Omega 18. Three games of the second round wno nas not Deen onerea me same are scheduled for today. Phi Delta opportunities. The America of the Theta will meet Phi Kappa Tsi at future will look to the college man for noon, Delta Tau Delta will meet Delta leadership even more than the Amer- Upsilon and Sigma Alpha Epsllon will ica of the present, and the ground meet Sigma Phi Epsllon. Alpha Sigma work of that leadershin must be built FnI w,n probably play off the match nw That i what thfl mMiAr.nmf. "lta Alpha Tau Omega tomorrow. The sor meant when he appealed to war. J-fi"l8"Je ftaged Monday eve- ., . , . . .... i ""6 uu luc iiuuiH weanesaay eve- time students to utilize now as never y . - ... . oerore tne university s tradition oi liberal scholarship. "EXPERIENCE" PLAYED TO CROWDED HOUSE (Continued from page one.) ' Fourth Episode "In the Corridors of Chance" Roulette Dealer Leslie L. Kunkle was helping lay railroads out over the Good Nature Floyd Rivtt veldt, rushing up supplies, and fight- Caution Paul Peterson lag off Piefs raiders, but his thoughts Superstition Paul Dobson stuck to the one idea of getting back System Stoddard Robinson to the Wltwatersrand, the huge gold- Stupid Robert Moodie bearing reef that underlies the Johan- Despair Leland Towle nesburg district. He wanted to hear Chance Reuben Claussen THE MAN AND HIS JOB One of the best poems Kipling ever wrote, to our notion, describes a min ing engineer, engaged heart and soul la the Boer War, whose slogan Is: "I want to get back to the 'Rand." He his pumps thumping on those dark levels a half mile underground, to feel himself once more part of that great undertaking to which his loyalty had been given In years past. In the end he had his way. So it must be with a lot of our men . In khaki and navy blue. They will Fifth Episode The Street of Disillusion" Work panl Dobson Sixth Episode 'In the House of Last Resort" Grouch Leslie L. Kunkle Frailty Elizabeth Brown Makeshift Paul Dobson ngni tne mine tnrouen. not ror nav noKue bioaaara Kobins.-m or glory or adulation, but to get back Dissolute Evangeline Pelton In peace and honor to the Job that Sneak Robert Moodie has meaning for them. To some It Delibetate Trma Wolfe will be holding a coaster to her course Rkless Elizabeth Stewart through the green rollers outside Cheat Victor Graham Cape Ann, or listening to the giant Indolence George Boggs generators that purr In the ctnon Rascal... Reuben Claussen below Shoshone Falls, or taking tne midnight limited south from St. Louis, or pounding rivets on some new skyscraper that rears its raw bulk ag-inst the sunset at Tulsa or Los Angeles or Birmingham. Others want to hear the corn rustling on Iowa's fertile and summer-heated hill sides, or see the endless orchards abloom all down the Yakima Valley, or find their old life again In the Came and clangor of Pittsburgh's forges or In the monastic quiet of a trust company office In Hartford. Conn. As Rudyard has truly said else where, "God give all men all earth to iove," and some of them have found ft nt before this. There Is still soa work worth a man's while In this world of ours. Those who care will lind their way back to It again In better days than these. Comer's Weekly. Poverty . .Taul Peterson Law Floyd Rlvcft Seventh Episode "The Street of Remorse" Delusion Floyd Rivett Eltgh Episode "The House of Lost Souls" Habit Elizabeth Brown Depredation ...Eleanore Fogg Crime Robert Moodie Ninth Episode "The Street of Forgotten Days" Tenth Episode "In the Land Where the Dreamer Wakens" Music Jean Burronrhe A number of very attractive plays and entertainment are promised by the University Players for the near future. January 1. Henry 1 South wick, president of Emerson college, Boston, will give a dramatic reading of Richard ITL to appropriate duties upon arrival at camn. Work upon plans for these schools Is being carried forward rapidly, and it Is thought that the schools will be actually started within a short time. Anyone desiring Information concern ing them, should write to the state board of vocational instruction. Lin coln, Neb, Boyd wants to see you about your printing. 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R ed Triangle War Benefit n?o Firo IVorsiiippcrs (A Romantic Cantata) By HOWARD KIRKPATRICK ALTENSA TULLIS Helen Turlty Homer Compton Ed Boehmer Josephine Blckford TEMPLE THEATRE Jan. 11th, 8 p. m 50c No war tax additional Proceeds to go to V. M. C A. War Fund Carl Stsckelbura Will Dorsey -Miriam Little Ed. Jeffries Mamie SUIder -J-