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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1913)
gST'JSJiilwijpgwwBffliiww - ' -- - i . j - . u i r "B THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEATRES ORPHEUM THUR., FRI., SAT. DEC. 11, 12, 13 NELLE V. NICHOLS Songstress and Comedienne ED WINN & CO. n "The King's Jester. MILTON & DOLLY NOBLES J i ' c j y v. j GOES TO IOWA TONIGHT TEAM TO MEET HAWKEYES LEAVES WITH AMMUNITION IN READINESS FOR FRAY IOWA TEAM ARE RATED HIGH Nebraska Has Prospect of Hard Fight With Men From University of Neighbor State. The Debating team will le.ie tin Iowa t it this al lei noon wlieie lhe will contest against the llawkeves loi honors in debate The squad lias been working d.i and night for the past nine weeks on the question at issue and are in line condition toi the battle The men on both the Nebraska and Iowa team- are well trained and e perienced debaters and the contest will l)e marked h enthusiasm and skill on both sides Intense rivalry is expected owing to the recent football victory of the Cornhuskers over the llawkeves Iowa Debaters Against Nebraska Harry Reed, '1.'), Law, 'ir, member of Zetagathian lieshman team and Ze tagathian Intersoc let championship team. 191. t. number ol I'm Mil Chi Delta I'lii, and I Mi i Kappa l'si Clarence It Isaac, '14, leader ol i'hilomathiau championship debating team, l'.tlli, and ot intercollegiate de bate team, 19112, winner Kgan prize i:i oratory, 19112. member of Helta Sigma Klu Theodore (iai field, '11, member of Zetagathian fieshman debateing team and Zetagathian championship debate team, 19115, menibei of l'hi Kappa l'si The order of speakers will be Ktr-t arguments, Mr (Jartleld, Mr Isaac, Mr Reed, rebuttal arguments Mr Isaac, Mr Garfield, Mr Reed Their pictures are on the intercol legiate Debate Hulletin board, Uni versity hall Nebraska's Debaters Against Iowa. Raymond K Kirk, 'lf, of Kearney, ontered the university t hi-, fall from the Kearnev normal school, from which he graduated last year and which he entered from the Grand Island college academy t Kearnev he was presi dent of the Knglish (lull and ot the Kmanon Debating society and of the senior class He lepiesented Kearney In four debates with Grand Inland and with Peru normal school in 1911 and with Peru in 19112 and 191,'! ('. A Sorensen, '13 Law, '15, of Loup City, entered the university In 1912 from Grand Island college where he was a member of the freshman and isophomore debating teams and vvaB oditor of the college paper He took Ills high school course at Loup City -which ho represented in 1908 and 1909 in contoBtB of the Nebraska high school C. A. SORRENSON, O. E. PERRIN, KIRK. SCHW AB, ALTERNATE. INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE TEAM, NEBRASKAVS. IOWA. IOWA CITY, FRIDAY NIGHT debating league He represented Giand Islsnnd college in the state ora loihal contest m 1912 He was a mem her ol Nebiaska's team that defeated Illinois heie laM year on the com pulsoiv (haiteiing ol inteistate com nieiie coi poiat ions, the olhei speak eis being (!u C Kiddoo, 1.1, Law, '1.') ol South Omaha, and Mv rue C M.ir ellus, '11, Law. II, ol Lincoln who is now at the Columbia univeisiiv law m hool Mi Soteiisen was ieentlv ap point' (1 s( holai in the depailuient ol political lem e and so lologv lie is a niembei ol the Delia Chi Phi lpha Tan, the honoiaiv publu speaking Ira teinitv, and Delta Sigma Rho Otto K Pen in '1 1, Law, Mi. ol Sal gent, was giaduated with v aledictoi lan houois tioin the Saigent high school in ItniT He taught Knulish and Latin in that school in 190X 1910 and entered the univei.sit.v in 1910 As a student lie has specialized in ai gumentat ion debate, in economics and hhtorv lie has made a distinguished scholarship t record with 100 hours ot "Kxcellent." i a rank ol 9.5 per cent Harold .) Schwab. ' lfi. ol McCook, ' iilteinate on the negative team, in I scholaiship lead the class ot 1912 at J the McCook high school, which he rep- lesented in the contests ol the south-1 western district ot the Nebiaska high1 school debating league He was a member of the freshman team last vear in the interclass debates He is' taking the six year law course He is .. i...,...)..... ..i 1 1 . . 1 1 . . T.... i.. .ii.. .....i ii,i ll III.II1IMI .11 I'.lld 11.11 I'.'llt. (.1111 1 111 Alpha Tan Judges. Stanley 11 Ilouck, Ksq , Minneapolis Prof V A Oldfather, professor of classics, University of Illinois CORNHUSKER STAFF lu HOLD FIRST MEETING AT A. T. O. HOUSE TONIGHT Continued from page 1 sarily follows The idea of the organ ization will he to push all departments to the limit, and in the end to place the book on the campus a month earlier than in years previous Members of the Cornhusker staff are i asked to attend this meeting without I ail. Assignments will be given out. and the plans for the year's work will come up for discussion. The Tuesday evening vesper serv ice was unusually well attended. It was in charge of Gladys Kneeshavv. The entire service was given over to the singing of carols by Florence Chapman. The program Included "It Upon a Midnight Clear," "O Town of Bethlehem," "Like Lamps in a Distant Shrine " Watch." Came Little Seven "Still TEAMS WELL MATCHED (Continued From Page One ) bating teams and won a plate in the intercollegiate debate seminal v last i.veai He is a menibei ot Phi lpha 1 an 1 1. ii old Pi ini e, '1.!, Law 1 " m Giand Island, entiieil the uiiivii-.it in P.H9. having t.ikeii valedntoiv hou ois at the Gi.ind Island high school He leceived the (b-mee ol llacheloi ol its last June with limb schulaihip i, ink and Phi 1U la Kappa houoi - In Ills pmioi veal lie won lliembei -hip in the inter c ollcgiale debale seuilll.U v and was chosen with T .lean ilai greave ol vvvnioie w no giaiiuateci ii P.1L' with Phi Iteia Kanna honors am who is now m the Ilai vard Law si hool and Chttoid L Rem, 'Pi, Law, 'PL as sistant in Rhetonc last vear and now assi-tant to Chancellor veiv, to iep resent N'ehiaska in the ship siibsidv with Minnesota at Minneanolis Last (iU. ,, UilH ,, (), ,,, ,,.,.,. Nl.,nis i,.1Ils .,.,,, led the deei-ion nv . Wis cousin on the federal incorporation question, the other two being Hanv .1 Huitis, '1:5 of Lincoln, instructor in at gumentat ion and debate and tiesh man in Knglish in Iowa stat" college, and Ralph V Ganett ol Madison, who graduated in 1912 with high Phi H. ta Kappa houois an I who is a senioi in the College ol Law Mr Piiine is a member ol Delta Tan Delta. Phi lpha Tar, and of Delta Sigma Rho, the in tercollegiate debater-.' honoraiv 1 1 a ter nit v Paul V Good 'P5. (Amherst), Law. 'It!, alternate on the affirmative team, lead the class of 1909 at the Wahoo high school and was awaided second honor in the state debate of the .Ne braska high school Debating League in 1909 At Amherst he won prizes m Knglish, Latin and in mathematics in which he took final honor-, and he was graduated magna cum laude, liav ing the highest scholarship in the class He was a member ol his class debat ing teams in the freshman and sopho more .vear- the only years in which there are class debates He was a member of the Knglish club, German club and of the cast in the Latin play He belongs to Phi Beta Kappa Judges. Prof Krank H Hen lot t. prolessoi of political science in Drake university Prof Isaac II Loos, professor of po litical and social science and directoi of the school of political and social science, University of Iowa. Prof Klmer A Wilcox, professor of law, University of Iowa Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros. 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