The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1904, Image 3

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guests, but for the othors, "First come,
llrst served," will be the rule.
Special interest is being manifested
in the inter-fraternity relay race. There
will be at least four entries and per
haps more. Relay .races aro invariably
the most exciting part of the program,
and we can promise even aB good an
exhibition as the Lincoln high school
girls gave a week ago.
Owing to the preliminaries onJy the
class basket ball teams will practice
this afternoon.
Following Is the list of entries:
25-Yard Dash Bender, Mouck, Bene
dict, Gibson, Myers, Driscoll, Smith,
Hagensick, Hansen, Sunderlln, Nlder,
Edgerton, Bowman, Burkey, States,
Hewitt.
Running High Jump Quick, Bow
man, Hagensick, Gibson, Edgerton,
Benedict, Hewitt.
12-Pound Shot-Put Hansen, Gibson,
I,osh. Martin, Weller.
Pole Vault Gibson, Hagensick, Hill,
Benedict, Morse. Driscoll.
Fence Vault Milek, Hagensick, Gib
son. Bowman, Carr, Hewitt
Running High Kick Bowman. Ben
edict. Hagensick, Hewitt, Gibson.
Inter-Fraternity Relay Race; Sigma
Alpha Epsllon, Delta Upsllon, Phi
Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Psi.
Beta Theta Pi. Phi Delta Theta, Al
pha Theta Chi. Phi Delta Phi and Del
ta Tau Delta are also "pondering."
20-Foot Rope Climb Driscoll, Hag
ensick, Bender, Milek, Gibson.
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First
High School Debate.
Tho annual inter-scholastic
school dobato was held in tho
school auditorium last night. "
place was won by Mr. Bryson of Oma
ha. Mr. Whitney of Lincoln, came
next, and Mr. Wentworth of Blair was
third. The other high schools partici
pating were: Nebraska City, Beatrice,
Ord and York. Tho Judges were Pres
ident Clark of tho Peru Normal, Dean
Fordyce of Wesleyan, and Professor
Fogg. Professor Fogg gave it as his
opinion that it was the beBt inter-scholastic
debate he has listened to.
The Omaha debaters were coached
by Charles "M. Bracelln, 02, and the
Lincoln men by Neil M. Cronin, '04.
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Union Debate Tonight.
Y. M. C. A. Notes.
i omorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock Paul
Corbin will speak to tho missionary
committees of tho two Christian associations.
All University men aro urged to at
tend the "Quiet Hour Service" in the
Y. M. C. A. rooms, Sunday morning at
fl o'clock. Professor Stuff will speak.
Doors will be locked at 9:15 a. m.
The "Vesper Service," at 7 o'clock
Sunday evening, will bo addressed by
Chancellor Andrews. Tho meeting Is
intended to take the place of the down
town evening services, and it is hoped
that a large number of University peo
ple will make the initial vesper service
a well established annual University
affair.
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the
Oliver theatre. Mr. J. P. Bailey, state
secretary of tho -. M. C. A., will ad
dresB the men's mass meeting on the
subject of "Selling Out." Mr. Bailoy is
well known over the state and should
be greeted by a large audience. Spe
cial music will bo a auet by Mrs. L. A
English and Mr. Roy Dudley, also a
soprano solo by Miss BeBio Holcomb.
Doors will open at 3:45 p. m.
English 14.
Mr. Cronin'B conference hours on thi
forensic are: Saturday, Fob, 13, 10:30
to 12, and 4 to 6; Tuesday, Fob. 16, 4
to 6; Wednesday. Feb. 17, 4 to 0.
Mr. I.ee'B conference hours for the
forenslcs-are: Friclay. Feb. 12, 2 to
5; Tuesday, Feb. 1G, 11:30 to 12, 1 to
3; Wednesday, Feb. 17, 11:30 to 12. 4
to 4. M. M. FOGG.
The question for discussion in Union
hall this evening is "Resolved, That
the Army Canteen should be Abol
ished." ThiB is a question of vital Import
ance having been agitated since and
even before ourt late war, and just at
this time is assuming an exceedingly
Interesting aspect.
There Is certainly much to be said
on both sides as is seen from the edito
rials In our prominent newspapers,
and symposiums In some of the lead
ing magazines.
Every one ought to have a clear un
derstanding what the question really
involves, and wo feel sure anyone who
tends the debate tonight will go home
better Informed than ho was before.
Those who have firm convictions on
the subject should come out and give
expression to them.
After a Bhort parliamentary drill the
the debate will be at once thrown open
to tho houso and nil who care to will
be given an opportunity to partici
pate. We realize the Debating club fur
nishes an opportunity to put Into prac
tice the principles of debating and ar
gumentation acquired in the class
room, uut tnose wno nave noi naa mis
trainlnc will find much benefit and
help by attending our debates.
All who attend and show an inter
st are considered members and no
ne will be discriminated against when
the various toams aro made up to rep
resent tho club, tho places being filled
by competition. The Doane team re
turned with honors. Three more teams
will be made up in the spring, ono to
go to Peru, the others to meet the
Maxwell and Pajladian teams. Tho in
torclass teams, too, are largely made up
of men showing special ability in the
various clubs which should offer an
inducement to all to affiliate thorn
solves with some club. Since wo have
been given space in The Nebraakan wo
wish to take this opportunity to ex
tend a special invitation to every man
in the university wno is not airoauy
i member of somo club to attend the
debates, thus adding interest to the de
bates and at the same time conferring
a benefit upon himself.
Start tonight by helping us discuss
the canteen.
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H. M. Grant, '00, was visitng on the
campus yeEtorday.
An approprlpato and useful Valen
tine is a copy of "An Old Sweetheart
of Mine.' or "The Courtship of Miles
Standish." illustrated by Christy. The
Lincoln Book Store.
Sam's Cafo. Tho only place In the
city to get the famouB "Little Gem
Hot Waffles." Special service foi. la
dies.
Rev. Pifer of the clas of "89 was on
the campus.
Miss Ethel Howie, who lfas been
for tho past weekJ.s now Hack
school.
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The boys of tho Union society gave
a delightful party to the girls of that
society Friday night
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