The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1913, Image 1

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    The Daily Nebraskan
VOL XIII. NO. 57 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1913
Price, 5 Cents
program
LAW COLLEGE OPENS DOORS
CLASSES IN THE COLLEGE OF
LAW EXCUSED AFTER TEN
O'CLOCK TODAY.
PROMINENT SPEAKERS SECURED
Ex-Dean Roscoe Pound, Now at Har
vard, Chief Justice Reese and
Others Will Speak at
Dedication.
Invocation
Rev. S. Mills Hayes
There will be no school for tin law
students todav aften 10 o'clock, ac
cording to Dean Kngberg. All othei
students will attend their olu-ses
prescnbed while the College of Law
will dedicate the new building which
beats its name Last night the mein
hers of the ( ollege held a big dance
as a staiter of the dedication ci'ic
money
The dedication ptogram begins at
10 o'clock and an excellent list of
speakers have been secured, all of
them men who are interested in the
welfare and progress of the College
of Law at the University of Nebraska
The principal speakers on the pro
gram are I)r Uoscoe Pound, ox-dean
of the College of Law, now oeeupjing
the Storey chair of law at Harvard,
Prof Ceorge I Costigan, also ex dean
of the College of Law and at present
a member of the faculty of the law
depart ment of Northwestern uni
vorsitv . Keg. nt C S Mien, Chief Jus
tiee Reese of the supiollio com t of
Nebraska, Dean Hastings, piosont
doati of the College of Law, and Rev
S. Mills H.ies pastor of the Holv
Trlnitj chinch ot Lincoln
Kx Dean Round is being entertained
by the Acacias while Professor Costi
gan is at Dean Hastings' homo
Song Law College Qnartet
J. Ned Allison. Howards. Foe. Russell It'. Israel, Bernard G. Westover
Dedicatory Address "Justice According toLaw"
Di. Roscoe li. Round
Presentation of the Building Mr. Ellery L. Davis
Acceptance on Behalf of the University Hon. C S. Alkn
Early Days of the Law College Chief Justice Monah B. Reese
Nebraska and Other Law Schools Prof. Geo. B. Costigan
What We A re Doing Dean W. G. Hastings
Benediction Rev. S. Mills Hayes
"STUDE" ACTORS BUSY
MANY SHOWS ARE DAILY GOINQ
THROUGH THE TOILS OF
REHEARSALS.
Kappa Sigma announces the pledg
ing of Hour Campbell of IClgin
At the last meeting ot the hoaid ol
directois ot the I'niv 01 sit.v club ot
Omaha the following new members
wore elec t d Chaile- V M Povntei,
Nebraska, ImIsoii 1, Pridges. No
biaska, Robot t I'pdike, NehiasKa
FINAL GAME OF 1NTERCLASS
SERIES PLAYED TOMORROW
Whether Rain God Smiles or Shows
Anger Game Will be Played
on Nebraska Field.
Wet or div, ram or shine the two
teams i epresent ing the junior and
tieshinen classes will clash on the
athletic held tomoriow to settle the
outstanding question as to the intei
(lass championship The teams have
been waiting a lull vv ook to thiovv
their stiength into this one last battle
on which so much depend- The
loams are in the best of condition,
having wound up a week ol hard tiain
ing (?) in anticipation ol the cru ial
test
ICach manager is suffering from e
Heme over confidence and can only
give to the pi ess the statement that
there is only one team that can possi
bl win, modestlv naming hi- own
Hock as that aggtegation. The playeis
think the same and they will he l.ithei
hard men for their opponents to con
vinee to the contrary Ml lo.val lollow
ois aio expected out to see their team
c onquoi then hated liv.ils The ad
mission will be lo cents, p.ivabb' at
the gate tomonovv at '. o'clock
DEBATE COMING TO A HEAD
WITH TEAMS FULLY PRIMED
Seats Going to Wesleyan Delegation,
Literary Societies, High Schools
Fast Sales Recorded.
Intercollegiate debate has now
reac lied the highest tension ot the
veai The teams, alter indefatigable
woik, aio in shape to meet the besl
that t he eneinv an send
llaivev llo-s, the business inanagei,
is caiijing on an extensive adveitis
ing campaign to hi ing out a lecoid
bieaking ciowd A huge nuinboi ol
seats have alreadv been sold The
literal. v societies have resolved blocks
and messages aio coming in tiom
neighboring high schools i ('questing
similar reservations. Woslevan uni
veisity will send a delegation
The piogie-s ol ticket stiles may bo
noted on the "silo" bulletin board It
will bo nocessaiv to get vour tickets
early if vou wish a good seat
Tomoriow The Nebiaskan will got
out a special edition leatuilng the
coming toi elisic c ontests
Lulu Rvan ol Columbus, Ruth Wal
I lei house, Ceitiiide M instead and Mai
i gin lite Franklin of I'roinonl spent the
'weekend at the Alpha Oninion Pi
louse
ALL GIVE STRONG PROMISE
Commendation Coming From All Quar
ters Leads to Belief They
May be Good.
The student actois are very busy
j 1 1 t al this time and the rule tho
platfoim at the Temple theater Neatly
eveiv club on the campus is preparing
to hi ing a pla belore the students
ten their appi oval The ac tors are the
lends of the campus at the present and
deceive the oiodlt they will get for
their efforts The way in which the
student actors slick lo their tak
seems to promise that the univetsity
will produce stage heroes such as
Southern. Booth. 1 lacked and Millie
Hut ke
The first student play will bo given
bv ihe Diamatie club on next Satur
day night at the Temple theater. The
vehicle will be "The Servant in the
llou-e," ami will bo presented bj the
besi laleiit the dub suppotts The
cast includes such notable student
actois as Otto Sinke, Clod Stewait,
together with manv others The play
is being reheaised nlghtlv with dress
ieheai-al on Fiidav night The play
is being coached by Miss Howell and
this fact alone assuies that the cast
will bo at their best. This is the
(list of a series of plays to be staged
by the Dramatic club this season Tick
ets can bo obtained at the Temple.
The Sphaio Stjx will present their
initial production on Januarj 17 at the
Oliver theater The production will
consist ol separate acts, each complete
in Itself, yet together they will form
a connected whole It will be min
strel, vaudeville of the highest quality.
The acts tiro being rehearsed dally at
the Temple and the Conservatory. The
pi oduction is in charge of John T.
Piince, of the School of Music. This
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