NEBRASKA N INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE SCHEDULED Nebraska to Meet Iowa and South Dakota on April 7 Nebraska's inter-collegiuto debutes for this college year will be with the University of Iowa and with the .Uni versity of South Dakota, according to announcement Saturday by I'rol. M. M. Fogg of the department oi English. The new schedule, whicn takes the place of the NebrasKa Iowa dual debates since the war, will In clude Nebraska-South Dakota at Lin coln and Nebraska Iowa at Iowa City. The contests will be hold Friday ev ning, April 7. The up-to-date, important question of the allied debts, proposed ty Ne braska, will be discussed. Tlie phrasing of the proposition is: "Re solved, that the United States should cancel the allied debts." A Nebras ka team will maintain the .ffirmii tive at Lincoln and another team the negative at Iawa City. The question is considered by university profes sors of economics, law, and Knylish, specially interested in debate, as very timely. The selection of Nebraska's icpre sentatives in the debate lorum will be begun at a primin.iry con' test, held before the middle ol Feb ruary, open to all students in good standing who were in the university last semester. Subscribe for the Rag Notes. Mr. John T. Zimmer, who has been an assistant in the museum during the past semester, left Wednesday for Field Meseum of Natural llittory, Chicago, 111. After spending a coup le cf preparatory months Mr. Zim mer will be placed in charge of a field party and will be sent to South America to collect birds and mam mals. Mr. Zimmer becomes at once assistant curator, department cf Or nithology, and is in direct line foi promotion to the directorship. IRE CIRLS OUT FOR L W. A, A. Issues Calls For Co-eds To Try For Class Teams This Week. Professor Charles Fordyce ad dressed the members of the Wo men's club of Grand Island Monday evening on the subject "Vocational Guidance." A collection of arrow points, scrap ers, drills, spear points, from Zapata county, Texas, and numerous pieces of pottery from the Pueblo ruins at Pecos, N. M., has been secureu and donated to the Nebraska state mu seum by Mr. L. W. Petree, an as sistant in the department of geology, and geography. "Primitive &erret Societies," a work by Professor Hutton Wt.oster of the department of history, has appeared in an Lillian translation by Dr. Pettazzcn of the Royal Uni versity of Bologna, A Japanese ver sion of this book was published a few years ago. A call for more, girls to p'' bas ketball has been issued by the wo men's .athletic association. Almost every girl in school has plajed the game, and has a fair chance with others in making her class team. There are enough practice periods to give every girl a chance to get the required ten in before March. All girls who compiled the ten practices will play in the Monte Carlo tournament, (so called because the players are drawn by position for teams.) This also awards fifty W. A. A. points, with an additional twenty-five to the winning team. Af ter this tourney the class teams will be chosen from the players. All members of class teams wil saiiifice the fifty points received in the first tourney, and receive 100 points for :-lass team. Fifty additional point. will be given to the members of th.5 winning class teams. Eleanor Snell. a senior, who has played cm her (lass team evciy y.'Mr. Is the W. A. A. sport leader. The practice periods are between gym. classes, cn Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays: noon every day; . 10. 1. 2, on Tuesdays: 1, 2 on Tl li.sdays. fiach practice is supervised by a VV. A. A. member or gym. teacher. Subscribe for the Rag SCIENTIFIC CONDITIONS IN GERMANY DESCRIBED (Continued from pace 1.) Clinic, Hamburg, Germany: A. Sch neider, M. D., Ph. D., University cT Nebraska, Lincoln, NeDr., Dear Sir. Wculd it be possible for you to lend me your book on. "Pharmaceuticaf Bacteriology" for two to three weeks? I am in clc? collaboration with Mr. Unna at a publication which requires the study of some twenty to thirty American and English books. At the present low rate of the mark it is quite impossible for me to buy on so large a scale. It is understood that your copy would be carefull handled and returned in due time. While I would certainly cover postage expenses. I would be pleased to send you as an equivlaent with my compliments any publicatlou in this country which might interest; you. Yours very truly, EDWARD AHLLSWEDE. the highest in tho bvys and girls' Hub work for the year, in corn, po ;ato or wheat projects, in thirty-nine counties of the state, a seventy-live dollar scholarship in the college of agriculture, the school of agricultuie r the short course in the school agriculture. In addition, the Union Pacific Railroad Co., will rclmburs9 the student for the expense of rail road transportation from his home to Lincoln and return over its lines. MRS. MATHER SPEAKS AT HOME EC. MEETING (Continued from page 1.) women specialists and agents thru pictures and extracts from their an nual reports. Miss Brown explained the work of the boys and girls club. By the use of one of their project outlines, bh-2 shewed the complete scope of club work. Miss Brown told about the Union Pacific Railroad Co's., offer to give the boy between sixteen and twenty-one years of age who ranked Professor Hutton Webster oi the department of history was the con tributor of a large number cf ar ticles dealing with tatoo, tateinism, and related anthrapological subjects, to the "Dictionary of Religion and Ethics" recently 'published by the MacMillan Co., under the editorship of Professor MattheUs and Smith of tme University of Chicago. Professor Hutton Webster has edited with the assistance of Dr. D. C. Knowlton and Professor C. D. Hazen of Columbia university, what is probably the finest series of his torical wall maps ever produced in the LTnited States. Fourty-four mapt are included in the series, coverinc ancient, medieval and modern his tory. The publishers are A J. Ny strom & Co., Chicago, and the maps may be secured separately, if bo desired. BOY SCOUT LEADERS TO SECURE TRAINING Training for boy scout leaders is being given at the teachers' college every Tuesday evening by tte uni versity extensioa department. Two lessons have already been tau&ht and eight more are offered.' The instruc tors include Prof. A. A. Reed, Prof. A. M. Neweng, Prof. R. A Wolcott, Dr. R. J. Pool, Dr. Ch&s. Fordyv. Dean O. J.' Ferguson, PtdL G. D. Sweerey, Mrl Kent, the scent execa tlve, and a number of the more ex perieneed scout master. The study of birds, first aid, badges, organization trees, names, activities, aignAprnff, firs making, story telling, psychology, hiking and camping. Judging, programs, map meeting and (astronomy,-wiI3 be making, cooking, compasses, troop taught and practiced. - All men Interested In scouting are Invited to attend the meeting. Carroll's Modern Dance Studio "For Better Instruction" Neb. St. Bank Bldg. L-6028, 15th & O Sts. Lips Chapped Hands Cracked I Then is the time when the jjj soothing influence of OUR jg, HAND LOTION is appreciated, g This preparation softens, sooths x and smooths rough, irritated, jni'lammed, excoriated su. faces. ;B Chars disappear like mauic. 'x Pretty clever for generai toilet purposes also. We Deliver Free 5 At the Sign of the Nrse iTurleys Pharmacy I 18847 O St XX. X x it x a x X X X. x ' ra X, x X x xr X. 3 X Saxophone Instruction Verne E. Powell ' Former Student of RUDY WIEDOEFT STUDIO JUST OPENED POWELL-CAPPS STUDIOS B-4S68 127 So. 12th St DAWSON LEAVES FOR AN EASTERN JOURNEY (Continued from page I.) project and the uncertainty cf the gym. project also assigned ns cause for Luehring's action. Subscribe for the Rag NEBRASKA SWIMMING TEAM TO MEET O. A. C. (Continued from page 1.) diver. Coach Luehring is anxious Ic have more candidates for the swimming team. The practice ih held at the "Y" Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a in. and any who wish to try out for the team should report to Coach Luehring or Coach Adkins at that time. An especial appeal is nude by Lueiiiing to "biT fat fellows" to try (.tit for the distance plunge. In the meet with the Omai.a Ath otic club, the following eventd will e held: Free style, the forty yard the hundred yard, and two huudred and twenty yard swims; breast Urke, forty yards; back. stroke, forty yards; distance swimming, and fancj diving. Following the Omaha Athletic club meet, dual meets with the Ames C clones and the Kansas Aggies will be held. The dates for these meets have not yet been set. An attempt is also being made to schedule a dual meet with Iowa. SHERWOOD EDDY TO SPEAK HERE (Continued from page 1.) meetings. Mr. Cherrington plans to stop In Lincoln on Thursday or this week to meet with the representatives of the organization again to formulate defi nite plans for the three days when Mr. Eddy will be here. On rrid"y he will meet each group individually to plan for the details of or.znni.; 'ion. The executive committee" met last night at Ellen Smith hall and appointed the (larger committee to eo operate with Mr. Cherrringlon' The names of the members of the lui'L.c committee will be ready fov implication in tomorrow's issue of the Nil)i;iskan. U. of N. SENIORS and all others contemplating changes at the beginning of the Second Semester, are cordially invited to register in our class es jllSt HOW lotTlllllg. 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