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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1939 FOUR Sc 'one Back to the old column style. . . with more letters promised for later if you want 'em. . . but off to large week end news. . . which reminds us of Sigma Kappa, Alpha wi Delia and AOPt formats. . . to be held in the Student Union and Cornhnsker. . . the bright lights will probably play on Helen Higgins, Sigma Kappa, and Ver non Kreycik, Kappa Sig, and Annabelle Lee and Pi KA Cortney Valentine at the Sigma Kappa formal. . . Barbara Uosewater, Al pha Xi, is seen more than often lately with Hob Holland, and they'll be together Saturday night . . . AOPi's expect the usual com bination of Charlotte Utt and Jack Nelson, as we might have men tioned before. . along the line of the settled down, we might men tion Kappa Mickey Morrow who is going steady with Phi Psi Lee Liggett. . . if we were to speak of prize letters, we'd mention the one Rowdy Roy Proffitt. ATO, sent 10 Polly Perkins. 1G, to tell her what time he'd call for her. . . tsk. . . when the football boys Brock, Cal lihan and Dodd. take it easy, they do their relaxing in the Drug and with Pi Phi's Jean Fetter and Jane Wilson. . . also at the Drug biding her time was Ann Hustead, entertaining people with riddles and jokes. . . off again for an other hie week end. . . Kappa Sigma held election of officers with the following re sults: President, Frank Kudrna; vice president, Bob Ray; secretary, John Fredenhagen; treasurer, Don Siemscn; master of ceremony. Howard Curtis; guards, Vern Kreycik and Roger Van Buskirk; sergeant at arms, Merrill Eng lund. Delta Gamma mothers club will meet at the chapter house this aft ernoon for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Thl Mil mothers club will have their 1 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house this afternoon. Debate Try-Outs Time Changed Second Semester Squad Selection Postponed Intercollegiate debate tryouts for the second semester squad, scheduled for Jan. 17, have been postponed for about a monin, ac cording to Coach H. A. White. The Question to be used in this trynut concerns collective action on the part of the democracies of the world. On Feb. 14 a tryout is sched uled to choose two special teams for the Colorado trip. For this any man of the university who is eligible may compete, including those who have already debated the subject of Pump Priming, which will be used. Keserve books have been placed again in various collections of the library for use of the men interested. A bibli ography may be obtained in An drews in. Students making the trip to Colorado will not participate in any other debates this semester. Official wording of the subject to be used both at the tryout Feb. 14 and on the Colorado trip is. "Re solved, that the United States government should cease giving money for the stimulation of business." Officer Takes Cold Shower in Unfiorm But Umvittinyly Officer Francis Donovan of the campus police force took an in voluntary cold shower in uniform early Tuesday morning. Briefly told, the facts are these: Officer Donovan was making his usual early morning inspection tour of Greek row; he stepped upon the curb in front of the Theta Xi house at 1504 S St., and met a stream of cold water from a hose projecting from a second story window. Officer Donovan resented it vocally and demanded entrance and dlvulgence of the Greek turned fireman. The water boy accompanied Officer Donovan to you know where as Donovan Insisted that the offense constituted deliberate assault on a law enforcing agent. Theta Xi's explained to police that they had mistaken the officer for the first of the Theta Xi pledges returning from a "sneak" trip and gave him the water works. On the strength of the eloquent ex planation Sergeant Regler re-It-ased the water shooter from threat of prosecution Tuesday afternoon. The book value of Harvard uni versity this year is $137,157, 835.44. Attendance at college football games in 1938 rose 11 per cent over the 1937 total. Saturday afternoon Is bath time at the University of Ala bama: students there use more gallons of water from 2 to 6 p. m. Saturday than any other time of the week. Jn i JaJiion de Ji jz r p. 1 HOVLAND-S 3 Jh China Missionary to Address Baptists James V. Latimer returned mis sionary from China will speak on "Present comliuona in i nina ai a union meeting at the First Bap tist church Sunday evening. Mr. Latimer is at present, me Public Relations Director of Sioux Falls Collere. The Roger Williams Club of the First Church will be hosts to the other Baptist young people in the city at this meeting. The meeting starts at seven pre ceded by R social hour. STUART l.al Day! "The Dawn Patrol" Tomorrow! Filmrd in Terhnicnlnr! HlnrriliK Lorctta Young Richard Gre-ine Walter Brennan LINCOLN l.iia Day! 'Young Dr. Kildarc" and "Litilfl Tough Go in bjciciy" Tomorrow! WALLACE BEERY ROBERT TAYLOR it "Stand Up and Fight" Get Your Free Ticket at Desk Student Architects View Lumber Film Members of the student architec tural societv were shown a film on "The Manufacture of Lumber," at their regular meeting last night in social sciences auditorium. Lowe to Address Lutheran Students Professor to Describe Experience in Athens Lutheran students will gather Frid.iv evening at K:3o in room 203 of the Temple to hear Prof. C. G. Lowe of the partnicnt of Hie classics. Vvi ifcssor Lowe has spent six years in Greece ns librarian in j the American school of classical studies. Ill his speech he will tell the students of his experiences in Athens. On the entertainment commit tee are Dorothy I-nike as chair man, with Bob Worthmnn, Dor othy Gade and Ivan Sundcrman assisting. The refreshment com mittee consists of Walter Schroe der as chairman. Norma Bcrends, Freda Miller and George Splitt- gerber. Reverend and Mrs. H. FrcK ami Mr. and Mrs. Walter Luers will be chaperones. Will Durant Author nnit Vhilonopher "The Problem of Marriage" Sunday at the Union N. U. to Entertain Bacteriologists Missouri Valley Group To Meet Here in May The meetimi of the Missouri Valley branch of the Society of American Bacterioligists will be held for the first time on the uni versity' campus sometime during the first week of May. Dr. Carl Georgi, assistant professor of bac tcriology has announced. Dr. Gcorei and Ke th Lewis, in structors in the department who attended winter meetings of the organization ut Lawrence, Kansas, in December and their department will be hosts to scientists In the field from the Institutions of Kan sas, Western Missouri, Oklahoma and Nehvfi'l-a C. W. Scott Has Article On Education Published "Is Washington Ready for Ten ure ?" an article by Dr. C. W. Scott of te i. hers college which is based on a first hand study of Washing ton stale's readiness for this type of legislation is published in the current number of the Washington L'ducationa! Journal. Dr. Scott was on the summer faculty of Washington State college last year. He has just been appointed chairman of the sub-committee on teacher tenure of the Nebraska State Teachers association. Union to Install Books After Contest Closing A soon as the contest to find a suitable bookplate for the Union library has closed anil the untries iudred. the hundred new hunk a rr.irchaaed bv the Union with the fund donated by Joe Sea- crest will be placed In the library fnr reartine Mrs. Ylncer. ocial director, said yesterday. piece suns 2275 297 2975 3975 4975 3 PIECE SUITS CAGERS (Continue.) from Page 3.1 seniors In their opening lineup, and Phoe Allen. If necessary, can pit five senior against that bunch. Offensively, Nebraska has blos somed brightly this year, averag ing nearly 3s points per game in the nine ihey have played. Kansas hasn't approached that average, but K. I!, has allowed opponents far less than the lluskers have al lower! their foes i Husker foes have nveraged al- most 41 points per game, while K. I'.'h average foe's score has ; been nearer 32. Allen coached ! lei.Nis have always been a Nc-' braska stumbling block, and to- 1 nlglil, urowncnicn nope io am one , more win to the Husker victory record over the .layliawks. Probable starting lineups: i Nebraska Kovanda F Golay m-i f- Cnnlnmafl Randall C Allen Werner G Harp j B Fit F Corli -m -'p 9 i TURNPIKE Vrrtentt Friday, Sat. and Sunday Jimmy LIVINGSTON nnd H'i VICTOR RECORDING ORCHESTRA TONIGHT CARL NEBBE EXTRA Artl-U Kmturln th Mirlrlr I'lpr Organ n4 I. . Off to the moM Interesting ault aeaaon In years -with wise collegiate snapping up these clever new fashions IVld stripes or chec ked dressmaker Jackets with con trasting full skirts. Three piece suits with novel contrasting Jacket or topcoats. New mannish suits with figure-flat lerlnp longer Jacket that's the pride of fashions. Join the rush to llovlnnd Kwanson today for these collegiate fashions. NEW COATS of lively looking twidH - soil fleeces In heavenly new colors. 1mk for the new awing barks and aocented shoulder. 1695 1075 22 -J i vx .j; DANCE Thli Hud A I Ftavi Hnl. and Aim y J morn S I I Adm. Friday, 40c Each i I ; B U9m mmmu ummz