The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1921, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBBASKAN
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Malted Milk
25 Cents
HOLLERS'
HARM AC Y
THE METROPOLITAN
ORCHESTRA
T. C. TOMPKINS
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Security Mutual Barber Shop
Boyd Printing Co.
IniTtlona, Christmas Greeting
Cards. Programs.
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DELIAN SOCIETY TO
HOLD OPEN HOUSE
The Delia Literary Society will
have open house S:15 Friday evening,
March 4, in Faculty Hall. A one-act
playlet entitled "Rooms to Let," by M
N. Beebe, will be prosented, with
special music.
Following is the cast:
Mrs. Smyth, lady ....Florence Williams
Dick Rush, college graduate....
Charles Mochkort
Tom Warren, college graduate....
Russel Oliver
Madge Wales, summer student....
Ruby Wolfenden
Betty Breeze, summer student....
Mary Ellen In.elis
Aunt Matilda, Bettie's aunt
Emma McDill
Jerry, the postman Plul McDill
The setting is in a suith of rooms
in a local rooming house, at the end
of the semester, when the summer
school people are arriving. There is
a mistake in transfer of baggage,
and complications arise.
WILL SEND DELEGATES
TO W. A. A. CONVENTION
The folloing girls were elected to
repsented Nebraska W. A. A. at the
National Convention to be held at
Indiana University, March IS and 19:
Martha Krogmann, 21; Ruby Damme
23; Sue Stille, '21. Ruth Fickes, '2L
ill go as the official delegates.
Was Jesus a Supernaturally
Sinless Being?
Or did he inherit pur human nature, his char
acter being an achievement of moral will
and not a supernatural endowment?
The fourth sermon by James W. MacDon
ald in the series on
"The Liberal Interpretation of the Person
ality of Jesus"
AllSouls' Unitarian Church
12th and "H" Streets Sunday at 11:00 A. M.
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JUNIORS AND FRESHMEN
WIN IN INTER-CLASS MEET
(Continued from Page One.)
maker , for her team. Miss Janza
refereed the games. Elizabeth Schoep
pel and Mary Hardy were linesmen
The Juniors will meet the Freshmen
in the finals of the class tournament
Saturday at 10 o'clock. The Senior
team will meet the Sophomore team
in a consolation game Saturday after
the finals of the class tournament.
The second Freshman team will play
the second Junior team today at noon.
The members of the winning teams
are:
Junior Eleanor Snell (capt.) F.;
Nannie Roberts, F.; Katherine Wolfe,
C; Annabelle Ranslem, SC.; Ruth
Fickes, G.; Margaret Henderson, G.
Freshmen Marie Snavely, F.; Feaii
Safford, F.; Harriet Boggess, F.;
Lois Tedersen, SC.; Lauda Newlin,
(capt.) G.; Esther Deckard, G.
DELTS AND A T O'S
TO PLAY IN FINALS
(Continued from page one.)
annexed the game for the Delts in
the final minutes of play. Following
is a detailed account of both con
tests: ALPHA TAU OMEGA:
fg ft pf tf pis
Roberts, f ...0 0 0 0 0
Hauser, f 1 110 3
Maxwell, c : 4 12 0 9
Bush, c 2 0 0 0 4
Miller, g 1 0 0 0 2
Girard, g 0 "0100
Total S 2 4 0 IS
PI PHI CHI:
fg ft pf tf pts
Tipton, f 5 3 1 I 1.3
Farhrenbruch, f 0 0 0 0 0
Mangold, c f 1 0 0 0 2
Drummond, g 1 0 10 2
Novak, g 7 3 2 2 1?
Total 7 3 2 2 17
Referee Warren.
DELTA TAU DELTA:
fg ft pf tf pts
Holland, f 3 0 0 0 6
Schafers, f 0 3 10 3
Gass, c 2 0 2 1 4
Haverly, g 1 0 2 12
Hagar, g 0 0 10 0
Wycoop, g 0 0 1 0 o
Total 6 3 7 2 15
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON:
fg ft pf tf p's
Swanson, f 1 0 10 2
Hawkins, f 1 0 10 2
Weller, c 1 0 10 2
Thomson, g 1 4 2 16
Dewitz, g 0 0 0 1 0
Total
Referee Dana.
4 4 5 2 12
CITIZENSHIP SCHOOL.
The citizenship school, under the
direction of the University of Ne
braska, which was scheduled to begin
last Thursday, was postponed until
next Thursday evening. The program
calls for a seriei of lectures for each
Thursday evening during March. De
low is a tentative plan for the school:
March 10, 8 P. M.
Faculty Hall, Temple.
8:00 Musical Readings, Miss
Frances Carrothers.
8:15 "The Fundamentals of Amer
ican History," Associate Professor
Roy E. Cochran, department of his
tory. 9:15 "What It Costs to Run Our
Government and How the Bills Are
Paid," Prof. G. O. Virtue, College of
Business Administration, department
of economics and commerce.
March 17, 8 P. M.
Faculty Hall, Temple.
8:00 Communiting Singing.
8:15 "Executive Departments of
Federal and State Government." Asso
ciate Professor John P. Senning, de
partment of political science and
sociology.
9:15 "Why We Have Political
Parties Their History, Organization
and riatform," Prof. L. E. Aylsworth.
department of political science and
sociology.
March 24, 8 P. M.
Temple Theater.
8:00 Music, Miss Ethel Upton.
8:30 Playlet, "An Hour at the
Polls."
March 31, 8 P. M.
Faculty Hall, Temple.
8:00 Songs, Miss Marie Movlus.
8:15 "How Our Laws Are Made,"
Miss Edna Bullock, legislative refer
ence bureau.
9:15 "Our. Courts and How They
Serve Us," Dean W. A. Seavey, Col
HUNDRED STUDENTS
AT CHORUS PARTY
Over one hundred students attend
ed the chorus party given at Art Hal;
Wednesday evening. After refresh
ments the fololwing programs were
given:
Clog dance Rudge Norton
The Very Naked Boy
University Players
Music Chorus Quartet
Magic ,.. John Chaney and
Company.
The remainder of the evening wr.s
spent in dancing.
Bill Johnson, '17, Alex Hansen, '17.
and Bill Chamberlain, '16, were reont
visitors at the Beta Theta Pi house.
WANT ADS.
LOST Ladies wrist watch on blark
ribbon strap, between 14th and O
and Teachers College. Return to
S. A. office and receive reward. 2t
LOST Lower half of gold fountain
pen, between Social Science build
ing, College Book Store and "U"
Hall. Finder call B1516. Reward. It
LOST Friday noon, from the faculty
rooms in Temple basement, an over
coat with blue and bronze silk
muffler and gloves. Guernsey
Jones. 1'
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A Birds-eye View
Won't give you much detailed in-,
formation on
Correct Clothes
It's the careful selection of the
best Style and Service values of
Men's apparel that makes Our
Store a depot of dependability
for the well groomed man.
SPRING SUITS :-Featuring the
high waist model in the new
Fashion stripe.
$34-75 gp $44.75
SPRING TOP COATS:-Here
are the new ones with that nifty
soft roll lapel effect.
$3475 & $44-75
BORSALINO 6?
STETSON HATS
EDWIN CLAPP 6?
PACKARD SHOES
Yours for fine quality, right prices
and courteous treatment.
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lege of Law.
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