FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. I92' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TIIKIK ) RA-iRAL GOLFERS 'E NIER SECOND II Sorority Shooters Complete First Round of Play on Indoor Course . -a fiirht of tha Intramural (UUH o rtlf tournament began Thursday, L-uhmarr 21. Den uamma isecona fUDip ' , third tmml Tl ipiffll ffiin . -.-..., . natal'bl, Kappa Delta, Phi Omega iiimma won their matches. Some V . i 4HA Mnnt a that matches ior mo !.mnt were also clayed. The winners were Alpha Delta PI, Cbl Omega, Oiuurn im nh Delta Theta, Kappa Alpha Lt!... xhi Vu first team). Aloha ID VIA. u - peju Theta (first team) and Ielta . The groupa win n iwui Voiida night, February 25, to com iilete tie second flight of the tourn wnwt. The winners will compete in tha third mund which will start t..,Hht February 26. The results of the first round in iramural polf tournament were as follows: iwl'a ZeU (second team), - Gamma PhJ Beta, 3: Alpha Delta n'j Alpha Delta Theta (second tMn") : l11 Del1 Delta, 1; Kuwl Alpha Theta, 3: Delta Delta prlts Thi Mu (first (earn) d SIM North Fourteenth: Alpha Helta Theta (first team) defeated I'hl Onioga Pi; Delta Zeta, 3; Del- Gamma (first team), 2. The winners must play off their matches before Monday, February and have been paired as fol io Alrha Delta Pi vs. Chi Orac sic Gamma Phi Beta vs. Alpha Lx-ita Theta (second team); Kappa Uiha T"eR v rni ami uiroi team); Alpha DelU Theta (first leam) vs. ueiia eia vmni n-o.ni. The result of the games, of the wond flight were: Delta Gamma , ...i toomV 3: Delta Delta Del ta" (third team) 2, Delta Zeta (third team) drew bye; Pi Beta Phi 8; Uamma Phi Beta (2nd team) 2. Kappa Delta 4; Phi Mu. (2nd team) ! I'iil Omega PI (second team), 3; Sutma Kappa. 2: Kappa Kappa .. . Kimns rvMta Tan. 2. The li.UUMia v, J " roUn who will play in tM wirq ound of the elimination are as F? iin, ramnij Second team) vs. llta Zeta (third team): Pi Beta I'hl vs. Kapr Ielta: Phi OmeKa Vi vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma. WOMEN GUNNERS PRACTICE DAILY Rifle Team Manager Directs Coeds on Target Range In Andrews Hall Mi mb.Ts of the W omens Thft fnllnil'lnir n ...... ..I ... 1 1 requested to appear al the I'nlvcr ally studio at the times Indicated to hae pictures tuken for the Cornhuxlcer. Friday Dramatic Club 12:00. R. O. T. C. sponHors 12:15, Engineer ing Council 12:30. Monday All Senior officers of: First battallou 12:00 o'clock. Second batalllon 12:15 o'clock. Third bawlllon 12:30 o'clock. Tuesday Hotaunlcal Seminar 12:00. Dally Nrbraakan hiiRlniiKa staff 12: l.r., Knglneers uubllrltv board 12:30. U'udnadflav IH T ..... I. I .. frw... . . . i.i.ui. , itniuutt I Jlrltt Kniml ITluK 14.4ft 1 1.. 1 1 . . w . . v. k. t . uv i irimu literary society 12:30. Thursday Agrlciiltuial club 12:15, Student Council 12:00, Un ion literary society 12:30. Friday. March 1 Cornhusker club 12:00, W. A. A. 12: IS. Monday, March 4 -Kappa Hot a 12:80. year. He has been knocked off the pedestal of saintlike reverence with which he was formerly re garded. But In humanising Wash ington, critics have tailed to show those noble characteristics that made tilm the landing figure In the history 01 the United States. Criticiied of Late Perhaps he didn't have the in tellectual brilliance of Jefferson or Hamilton, but be bad more genius and ability to lead than they. And always America and the whole world will admire him for his un selfish devotion to duty, his unre lenting courage, his eternal hope fuluetis despite defeat, his strong will, his insight Into human char acter, his abiding faith In God and the people of the United States, bis absolute Integrity and the purity in his motives. Wednesday evening. Hie score be ing 33 to 20. After trailing the ,'ay- hawka tnr ihm iutu. .... ... r t . count up to 18 all at the half they nem nansas to a lone basket In the second period. DEBATERS 10 HARANGU IE KANSANS Squad on defending Side of Jury Issue in Next Monday's Tilt The debate between Kansas and ? m hm am til (.UKaLlul! ''aiO solved: That a aubstitute for the present jury system should be adopted" will be held Monday after noon at 4 o'clock in room 101 of the College of Law. The affirmative for Nebraska will be upheld by Jacob M. Finkelsteln, and Walter Huh..r KntiKfls will be reuresented by Paul Aiken and Sidney Edwards. Tbo second of the debates on the above question will take place be tween Nebraska and Drake, Thurs day February 28 al lies ioine. The negative side or the question will be upheld by John P. Mo Knight will meet two students from tho University of Iowa at Des Moines, in the third debate on thta question. HERE AND THERE i Chapel Hill. N. C-(1P)-TM i ,.r Vnrth Carolina Will i Liiiirinn ... -v - . i- tiin tirst college tifli' ,.,..,, .ctl!1T,r in the fouthern i.ain arc urced by Marion Davis. ' .,.. of Texas. Students at Official Bullellu lle'l. HUH IJUUimn.u ... riv.' . n- at,.at it was also de- 1II1U It UrtlJ V. , . r, u" cjdfd to do away wwi me , 01 ( Una Magazine in its present form, I and to print it as a merer)' i am ar- uit-u j - l Mat east ot i?x. o. u Minan-r of the rifle team, to Prac;tjie uniVerslty voted almost five to .- - rifla t-oniro In tllf haitft-l l..i.nli.ff thA T&T ... v. v - - - ' uiii; in i c. . j v - , , I Mint r.f Andri"v. s hall, during the i nubliKhed tn-weekiy. l A r. ,r-l.' I 111. ' ... Oil) I)'IW'IU J IV O V viw. u. .-- u. A A. Hlle teatim has been j.i-i.. nil until April because riiln ifa:n nructico. Tin.- follow Iiik Kil ls comprise tlio ,riinl t th Tar Heel. Viomi-n's rifle team;"' i - .,. KaUn iiiie Alli ii. Nellie Ma.; Washington, Feb. li. I" ) Kt Vii- lv. C'Jitis, Kthelwyn Col-: The influenza epidemic, wnicn vll, Min i. -a Huie. Ail. le Killer, ; closed the majority of colleges anu IHnu Krz. i, Kinma Harr. Kliza-' universities while it was -prevalent, lHh llau-er, Delia Hoy. Iwrlliea , in this country early in the winter Kind. Norma Louise Klien. 1-anetu-. and la now taking a high detn rate Knox, Uii iia Koortlug. Margaret tin Kuroi, is likely to return to Loonanl. Virginia U-e. Kllzaboth , this count) y Jigain before api"f Vorris !! Ilayiiiond. Hazel . according to Surgeon (.encral Lum-Su-ubl.-, llcli-n Struble. Floronc-- ming of the public health service ;.nz. 1. lieuliU Skinner. Lure . who iued a warniug to Americana Walle. and Margaret Ward. ' io allow no let down in the )6'i- ;ance agaiuei m uio.nv. PLEDGING BILL ADVANCES FOR THIRD READING (uiitlnurtl from Tuac 1. iraternity and non-sorority stu dents say cannot bo ended in any other way." Representative diet Wynne of Omaha, wai especially vociferous In his opposition to the bill. Wynne la had football coach at Crelghton university In Omnhn. He began his remarks by stating that he had been connected with a unlverFlty for ten years and felt himself well quali fied to speak on the subject. "This measure." he sajd "is afined at the deHtru."llon of secret organi zation. The legislature should no more attempt to regulate matter of this kind any more than to make out the course of study. The dean of men and the dean of women are fully capable of taking care of the students." "You talk about these sororities." said Representative Johnson of Oordon. VThose are the places ?.hrrc the girls noVe ei-nret and fill their bodies with nicotine. What kind of cltlien will they make?" Representative Van Kirk of Lin roln nald tribute to the fraternities and sororities of Nebraska because j of their stability as evidenced by; the beautiful homes they are erect-1 in An amendment to lay the bill j over until Friday afternoon waa de- j feated bv the antl-fraternlty men. Representative Hunt of Otoe county ; made the motion for Indefinite post- ( ponement which was defeated. . 0 0 L LINS BROADCASTS I IDEAS OF BIRD LORE I AND NATURE FOUND IN j AVERAGE MUSEUM Ontlnnrd from Faar 1. Commission that is at present re viewing the position of the princi pal museums of Great Britain, what waa done by his museum with dup licate specimens. Hia reply was of great interest and Is well worth remembering. He said. "In natural history there are no duplicates." That is the reason according to Mr. Collins for mu seums having so many different Kriflrfmens of the same thing. Na turalists must have many of these in order to compare them. In the museum in London which is pri marily used by the medical profes sion there are seven thousand hu man skulls. An interesting Item of news in relation to this waa cit ed by Mr. Collins." "A discussion has arisen as to the oriein of one of these seven thousand skulls. In the year 1869; a gentleman presented to the mu- j seum a skull without. a lower Jaw., and a thigh bone belteved by him I V. M. V. A, 1 V. W. C. A. party, KIiku amlih ball. . laIIINr toy lra for American i!)imirl Kociaiy r rotitrat. frttat rovnil of JuublM howanoa turcy. i:llauum, 1 to oVlix a- lailina lor kito for "foil-Arl-run." Coli or AfrKUHun. I o'clock. Umlurtmj, lbraar7 S3. olilulioiii-slrka wrvatllnf maUJ. Ooliuiiiti. o'olo-k. low rtmto-Ni-lTMka track moot, Sia- d'lKiirutytoa!r Rllan Smith hall, S to I t'ulo'k. . , Mouir trbrwry ti. Dbat. N'obraaka varoua Kanaaa, Col log o( lw. l, 4 o'elock. urtnina of V. W. -'. A. ainln ball, L'llrn Smith hall. It o'llmk noun. Tomlar. Krbnturjr t. Junior rJllal, Tunplo thoatir, 11 o'ciix k. . mM TliawvaUr, rrhrmtr t. r 'iiiiaiii Antitalu-k. romiHlv-flrama, h oiliiinoria in UiarU ln.nl of druillca, Jinpla tlitittui o'clock. to be those ot Lord Darnley. Daru ley was tbe young husband of Mary Queen of Scots, tho father of Jame the first of Kngland and progeni tor of all the Stuart dynasty. Darn ley was murdered on February, J667 before he waa twenty-two years old." "His remains lay outside ot Edin burgh for about a hundred years w hen It was disturbed during some alterations of the Royal vault. All thnt la known of It today are the relics In the Royal College of Sur geons. The authenticity of these remain has been doubted and from time to time discussions have come up regarding it. They have the bones out again and are re measuring them and trying to prove or disprove the atory that they belong to Darnley." Mr. Collins closed his talk by aayjng. "Of course here In Morrill Hall we receive and are grateful for all sorts of presents but really I am not sorry to miss the handling of the skulls of murdered princes as a part of my auues." L QDLr 9 Time for a new HAT! THE STUDENTS' 4 CHOICE Good cocking, reasonable prices, convenient location. Temple Cafeteria If Ma W -in nr-in nnn nrn - . 1 LJ u ui w w fc W M fcrf M A smart spring model will brighten your win ter wardrobe. Hundreds of new arriv als, including: Hakim Ballibunth Paris Mcme btrmvs . Stitched Failles Hair Weaves Felts in the shades: clear, fresh IJyrd Blue Castilian, Red Lipstick Red Fruisa des Bois I'urple Aster Broiche Totem , Helvetia Green Lido Sand Paris Plage Blueslate Priced 5.00 to 20.00 Hats Fourth Floor, n ant ODL nn a Columbia prof has said that good . , music inspires workers in every walk of life to better efforts III Social Calendar i l'ifsident-i;icct Hoover is cred ited with m-nty-feix ro'.legi- d- greef. This is nine more than is ' cred'n.wl to any other person lis'd In the American "Who's Who." ! Mr. Hoover, a collngu graduate. follows anoilici- college graduate a "Vii.i i.niv if the l-anu. mi: BALL THROWERS PULL AWAY FOR IOWA CONTESTS ('uilniiMj f n.m fmme 1. imli'.v niht over Drake, Nebias U' KPf-ond ajiputniment with tls I'l'lllllnr . in fu.u 1iiii,i.k Ii:i4 ri-'l " J ' - i ii '--ijt ui i;iiiiiiu"ri a iuh , i w. t.. . r..v..i. t.i i ti. i.. '....ii.i-o ii :.n ulimintiK oi the I ill v,i iirti.n. lllJI uirpcuj piivl ; k,vui,ttqv o - - i i ii.. ., .i i r v.n ir.iii There nave i-'iiini ii;tiujT ll- inuiin'ivr ui iciriij v - " - , 'Mr strength when a review of ) been very fw college gruduatei , 'I'-lr iicor.1 of the year is made. 'among the thiiiy wlmrosses of the '-ali-( tal:ing the t-trong MiKnoui i j white house. I .'an into camo in a most decisive , ., Tw .ashi-M,. they ,,.ayed the .Irons Sta ' liJZn naainriK'nn un verKlly to two extra " J' . ... u,.t1 ftf rrM, hetore dropping the The' third Hash or the aerie .iUlou lak-n by the board of re- -olun,bi will be a true te.t of KutM. The MW V ' - fi . . rvw.it inr.i yiiiitiiii in rruuiaiiMivii w . nuser atdl ty. Missouri, wiio l 1 " " ' " tf-hi,la.ilc a nip and tuch buttle wl.h the Ir de.eimHiatl ,n 'ol... J "iiiahuma for top honors in the : - . . i." . " .. ...... it W v. can not make any Hips in j a "lr " - 1e rising lana of the raca with-I ,. . t-a in Muiim fur rioter. 'it,, mwhiu. of i radio for the1 1 11" Timers took a niofcl unusual jj,Qvt.rsy 0f Oregon Infirmary U'io:y from Kansas at Lawrence brined recently when the . : Junior held a "shine day." Some two thou-faml "shine" tickets were hold with wh'ch the holders ob- tallied tboe hjilnes, given by the' Juniors. Men with boou were re- ; I quired to buy two tlcliets. Others ; had to buy only on. Four shoe i shine staiidn were oneratd throughout ibe day. COUNTRY REVERES MEM LEADER I ORY OF GEORGE WASH l INOTON, PATRIOT AND ContlniMd twwm ! ' In the revolutionary movement at 1 first but when he became fully ad j vised o: the injustices heapwl upon I (he struegllng colonists, he became a staunch patriot anu ni lug devotion to the L'nlon cause never faltered. iii ilm war when the COUblitU- ilon was drawn up. Washington; was viewed by all as tbo logical , man for president. He was elected ' unanimously and took the oath la. New York before congress April Z), 178 an even 140 years ago. I He died ten years later on Decern- j ber II, 1799. at tba age of lty, VahlngiOB has been criticized I and even (layed openly . In recent rridmf. fnbnisrr tt A!;tia I.ta Tht, houM ilaacr, talanlRT, Febrmmrr ii I'hl Alpl'a DvH. formal at Corn huiker I'hl :bi Th"ta. hnflt t.rtdra. Ii-l'a (inn Lambda, hoi pirtv. alpha blen.m I lit. dinner danca and f..:ni..l at l.ln-oln. C- ..nwM.olUnii 1uh, Vina Cunrrta tloniit Oriun h. I'l Kappa Alpha f run man party, chap-t-r hou. Typewriters For Rent All 'r:dard makaa apcial rat t (tudnta for long trm. uaad machlnaa porta b la t7writr monthly paymanta. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 1232 O St. B-2157 A CAPITOL Thurs. Fri. Sat. "THE PERFECT CRIME" With Clive Brooks O Irene Rich FREE With every 30c Mail A Chance on a $5.00 Meal Ticket Each Week Keef er3 Cafe 233 No.11 B-7951 o No Pasrty Crashing This week, boys yeu won't hav to 'causa thara's a red "t party on both Fridaf and V eatuMay at the Lnndlcll Partly Mqugq WITH THE Collegians 14 you gat a ehanc ta win a blf "N" bknket fret COMg AND CE i rost A iTeaeEserc Agciacy With Prvfaaalenal Ideal a th Davis School Service 1U N. 1h a-4M Room 39 (Upatilra) CORRECTNESS And DISTINCTION mark th vry laUst d sign in corrspondnc pa prs. 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