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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1912)
ICbe Batl flebraskan VOL. XII. NO. 2 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, SKI'T 24, 1912 Price 5 Cents DEBATING STARTS BIBLE STUDY CAMPAIGN HERE. SUMMER SCHOOL SUCCESSFUL. PRODIGALS RETURN NEBRASKA TO MEET WISCONSIN AND IOWA IN DECEMBER. RANKS OF SQUAD TO BE FILLED Tryouts for Debate Squad Will Be Held Early in October Bibliographies May Be Had Now. Coincident Willi the slatting up ol looiball and other college act n M iis, llie follow cis ol debate ill the Ullivel Ml) are gliding up then loins and pu pal ing lor III' annual aiguinent As usual, Nebraska will meet two trains tins c.i-, one debate being hold here and oiu at tlio oilier school To make up the two teams that will ho required a largo squad will be necossaiv, and at tno trvouts, which will take place toon, a nuinln'i ol nion aio expected to compote Wisconsin and Iowa both old li lends and friendly in.iN ol N'eluaska in this toini ol activitv, ate the two schools which the Nehi.iska will meet this ji'iir Wisconsin will he mot at Madi son, while the students hero at school will he given ,in oppoi t unit v to heat the Iowa deb, He s foi the date of the meeting. It will be held Oil elllrei tin t'.lh hi t!ie l.Jth ol l)i remix i, just whit h date h,is not boon decided as et- The subject of the argument this ji'iir will bo, "Resolved, That all cor porations' engaged irr interstate com inert e should be requited to take out ledeial chatters, it being nndei stood that such a requirement would be con stitiilional, and that lederal license shall not be .iailai'le as an allornn tive " Six men were chosen hist June for the squad, and it was lelt until this fall for the lomaining members to be chosen The men chosen last spring weie ll.ni .1 Huitiss ot Lincoln, Z Clark Dickenson o Lincoln !uv C Kiddoo ot South (nnalia. llaiold l'linco ot Ci.uii! Maud. Otto Smke ol Durii an, S D , .iinl C Soionson ol hemp Cit '1 hi li ouls tin tin -quad W ill be held i II 1 III )t lobel . .111(1 .lie oi u to the school, It Is hoped th.it a huge number w ill tin n out to ti loi places The sin t" ess of the Univeisit) in debate has alwavs boon such as to warrant the best possible support on the pai t ot the students 'I lie ti)Oiits will be tonductetl along the same rules as aio geneiall) used in governing such events For those Interested the rules base been posted on the main bulletin board in Univer sity Hall Among other tiling, carrtli dates will be limited to a speech ot neven minutes, on whichever side of the question they choose to stand Lots will indicate the order of speak inn Biblograplnes covering both sides ot the question will be toithcoming on application ot an) who intend to take part in the ti.vouts Thet,e ha e boon prepaietl ami aie ready for distribu tion at the olhce ot the secretin) of the 1'nlveihity debating board, room 206 Univeisity Hall Y. M. C. A. Men Enroll Students in Sunday Classes Today and i Tomorrow. j 'I odav is the Hi st da) ol a personal Mible stud) campaign carried on bj I I lie moil ol the ,M t A All tTlort i will be made to see over) man oir the t.impus ami make it t leai lo him that a weekly Hlble studv t lass will be lo his advantage This campaign comes as the result i ol a week's work in lining up commit teellien on the part ot Hob hollow, (hanman ol the commuter lot the V I M C A, Merle Arnold, president, Ua) Reit.el, the secioiaiv, ami Slant 'I in nor, who is assisting in the opening weeks ol the association It will last tor two das and b the end ol thai time it is hoped that sovoial trundled men will have signed up loi one ol the Sinicla) c lasses. hast night sixt) men met in the Assembl) Hall ol the Temple and mapped out the campaign Rev How aid spoke, explaining the importance of Itihle stud) Keit.el and Arnold follow eel, telling of the work ahead ol the association Turner spoke last, finishing in a silent e which paid tiib ut i' to the tone ot his remarks Kniollmont t arils and outlines show ing the coui.st.vs oftciccl by the dilfei out c hint lies weie then given to theiu,,lk " ,"'" chorus She has Issued men and the campaign was launched The classes ofleied aie taught, inanv of them, b) University professor .1 and the) are held In the different churches instead ol m the Y M C A rooms, as has boon done in the past The Y M C has the cooperation ot the religious organizations of the city in the work of interesting the Univeisitv men (J()(J8-:i ouoi,i lupjoipjo .Hotrop Call Roy O Warde, dunce orchestru, Auto 718(5, L8152 Temple Gets In the Game. Mr ami Mrs L R Temple of Lexing ton were visiting among UniveisMv 1 1 lends Sal in dav and Sundav 'I eniple. coiiimonlv known lo Univeisitv sin drills as '.lack," was captain of tin .1 1 t-M v 111 l!il l the instance ol As 1 sistant Coach Itathbone he dorint d his old suit Saluiilav alteinoon and did a little toughing squad with the Hoshirren "' ! me at (Jieen s, 120 North ruth GIRLS PLAY TEI IMS. Co-Ed Raquet WJ Iders to Organize for Yean s Activities. All girle and all othe the Tennis Association , tirls interested irr tennis are requea eel to be present at the ten 1 niH mee to he held lrrrmedlatel) arter vocation on Thursday, Sep tember, 2fi, in Nebraska Hall, room I in e meeting olllcers lor the eai At wl elected arrd arrangements vv ill h made for playing. The court is al .1. .,,,,1 ,l,t'lt.tr ii'lll u.wtt. l..k iuM reauj i" i""j'"h " dwh . T 1 ?in Over Four Hundred Students Take Advantage of Summer Opportu nity 39 Degrees Given. The summer session whlth closed tlur ing August was one of the most sue eessful the Universltv evoi expeii oricecl according to the opinion of I'rof A Hoed of the extension dopait men) There w as an em ollinont ol l,',il stutlonts, the inajorilv ol whom came liom out in the state The attendance consisted principal I) o school superintendents, punt Ipals and teachers ot mleiioi training, but there weie mail) seeking dogieos other than the A M degree Conliaiv to the polit v adopted b other universities, the slimmer school 'emplovecl members ol the loguhu lac uliv and required the same entrance Credits as aie demanded at matiicii lalion into the Unlveisit) proper Thirl) nine degrees wore gtanted ADVANTAGES IN CHORUS WORK Mrs. Raymond Begins Work with Uni versity Musical Organization. Mis Carrie It llavmond, dnectoi ol music in the I'niveisrtv, is beginning an invitation to all I'niveisit) students having some inclination loi that woik to loin the choi u. lOgi- tratrorr w ill ),l,mil(' throughout this week with I"1" extra charge lo the matriculant I exceptional opportumt) is offered to illu considerable musical education b) v ""tue ol member ship in t ho Univ ersit) !( hoi us. besides gaining one hour credit hast )ear it worked up and present ed several notable select Ions Among the number were "The Creation," "The Pilgrims," "The Messiah," "The Gate of Lire," and "Romeo and Juliet." The chorus meetB Monday. Wednes day and Friday ut 5 o clock in the Temple -r- " Z0, nnlneers' Castoffs. I eftovtr JT-r Hollies In the Met lianieal FnirllUrf' I ,, erlng building lock, is will lie sold Janl auction ir pnsei.t plans ol ih Mr Loret . an catiied out ry year a largo niimhor of g.u rents are lelt in the lock, is b) sin 5 1 k 1 i 1 in it; v dents who are in a liuiiv lo leave loi , ,ia,)S ,. a ,,,tk. ,. )IK.kjllK for tie home Foimeil) Mi horor has made I imsl,1(.h aH u,.i ilh lllt. beginning or a bonfire ol the leftovers, but now hel,. wcking out of some rrevv plays, is consult', ing the proposition of put Tll OIlly OIC. of thp worry ,HJgH ,oft ting thorn lo some use f()r th(. coaci, h tu. lamentably small Reports Increase. Professor Hoffman of the M 10 do partment reports an inciease in the size of the preserrt freshman class over that of last yeai, while the old men arP hack with their ranl-s only slightly thinned. In some cases the classes are 1111 eomrortably large, but the teaching force is now complete and prepared to cope with the situation q he laboratories have been improved during the summer, new apparatus has been installed, and the o'd machine! , n HU(., positions, and Marrager Reed especially irr the experimental hora I reports that ho has enough equipment tory. put irr better shape ,,f( toi a few more men. PURDY AND GIBSON, MAKING SEVEN VETERANS, JOIN THE TEAM. PRACTICE STARTS AT FARM Stiff Workout Started for Tonight Rathbonc Sends Hurry Call for Freshmen and Husky Linemen. I he Si. in I'aim was a busv placo vesloitla) with the advent ol football pr.nlice on Hie Kami campus It vv hb made mine bnsv ami exciting by t lie letiirn ol I'uidv and Clbson two or last veai s men, whose presence on tho team moans much for Nobinsku'u hopes In all, sixlvllve men woiked out in the llrst long piaotloe or tho season ami the class shown in their exhibition was pleasing to the crlticH and lans ith the letuin ol Potter. all the old men except Hmnhuigcr will have lepoitecl, and the smile or tho lans w ill be almost w 1 Inkleless With seven in sit ) plav ei s in tho running, then-lore, tootball .it Nebrus- l ka looks to be voi) pi utilising With 1 'lie help ol Owen Kiank, last ye,.:'B ( whirlwind halfback and Itathbone. thu plunging lullbatk or 1iii Coach Stlohlll exists to develop the best team that this Univeisitv has had lor )oars 'I lie t oat h had 1 ,ui likely looklntf elevens lined up loi signal woik last night With the first team Krank and I'urdy tilled the hall positions. Mulli gan lull Hawkins quarter, Masllrr arrd Mulligan ends. Mveis and Harmon tackles, Pearson and Swanson guurdu. and Allen center On the second ten were Reese arrd Beck, halves, V full T-....I.. , . 11. .. J 11, .ui- iiuuu'l, xiuwarci 0' jXU.Tr Ilk ends, Kouts and McCorml'gTcklcs, Kouts and Ross guards, id Irwin cen ter Moth teams showj(i p(.p a aonE - Hrw. . . .'. , -rrrr-.- I HO IlllOh IIOLti lOOKOU UltO a coiiile ot mountain 1.111 y, but it was easv 10 see that the fieator part ... .1 1...1 . 1. 1 im-iii iiri-ot-ii t-Aii-iii-ni- v 1 mi; 11 .... 1 1... .1. 1 . .... . . . . ... .i niieiini nas ini- uri'i, inn ii- u.is a uaru ,,.,.1,1,.... ,n ..,..1, ,. ..., ..,... ... ,,,. ,, VNjn i,e available T1'. ,.inlj p,i(c-tiee was taken up NSllll dulling 111 the rudiments ol the KlIll(. tihIsin Hi- schedule will per- lrumber of rreshmen showing up for practice Saturday brought forth an insufllcient number to muke a full tearrr, and Freshmen Coat h Rulhhoue is sending out t lie hurry call Tor more or the llrst year huskies and speed 1 men As the coach says. A man 'N' is woir in his freblunan year, not when he is plaving a star game Ilia last year " ' Another problem for Rathhone to j solve is that of heavy men Tor lino po- 1 sltions An excellent opportunity la ' given this fall for men to make good jr Qj 1 j. .. v- ,K . .1 ..