The Daily Nebraskan VOL XVI". NO. 84 UNIVERSITY OF N I'M I U ASK A, LINCOLN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY G, 1919 PRICE FIVE CENTS SfARY PROGRAM OPENS WITH DRILL Members of E. 0. T. C. Unit Are Given First Taste of Out door Work MANY CANDIDATES FOR FIRST MUSICAL PROGRAM TRACK ANSWER CALL 1 AT CONVOCATION TODAY 50 Men Assemble at Armory for first Instructions Wednes day Evening Couch Stewart's cull for truck nun linn boon answered tmhly. A few more veterans have tunic I out and many now candidates for tho freshman team have drawn their equipment. Gratify lug as the result has Ijcoh, many more Hayclcn's Symphony in E Flat to Ec Given by University Quintet Today the first of tho musical con vocations which are to bo siven every men are needed and surely CornlMi.kei jTllul.S(lliy morn,I1K wlu be presented j In the Armory nt eleven. Havden'f j Syis .phony in E Hat, No. 10. will lie Riv 11 !iy the string Quartet and organ. Mi.-, ('ante It. Raymond, director. p,. I!. T. '' "nlr r l',livt'r 'iv '. f .'chrask:i ws reorganized yes- rnoon more man .i.w at the Armory prcpa ra il ft' i rilv m.n :,m'I11''' I t.. itviwit ij.ii.. '. IVCCM dig onui ill nvi.''' -t i t s military .woi n. WO' 111.' -li'1' .vln Tlii Is of the organization were track roMMirce-; have hut been scratch ed. T1h re are many men around th campus who have starred on their high schorl teams, and many more who have n.'ver tested out their i.il. etits. Coach Stewart want.-- to eo all there men. .Vow i-. the Clue to gel nil n i he track and build up tho t'ic. ei-saiy ciidiii anee for ilio strenuous mind which will tone '.iter. Can.li daios mav see C.c Coach anv time to. day. Y. W. C. A. MAKES EXTENSIVE 'i it" nc. Aib-.-io . Meinictto Finale . . am is: . .Vivace aHsill Cautahile I... ..ii.t.iiii l.Va 11 1: I'lil-t t V :ltt IF IMOINMI "I""1" "' hIm -iivi.led t!u men into companies., ore . unpan -comprises those who! !U.-.- had no previous military drill mil f. air companies are composed of; mm w.i t w ere former ;! s- . T. I', unit. Active Drill Work Started t;.nl, vv.'s formally instituted itu" '.:vcts of the city yesterday thf ;m;i kej't the cobble-stones tor thirty minutes. The military mi- More than one hundred university tliotvi.-s are very much encouraged girls attended the Y. V. C. A. meeting liy tin interest the memliers are tak-1 held Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock ins: i". ilicir work. As soon as the, in Women's ball. Ruth Welch. '19, Vivace The t I'owli'g appreciation has been lii i t.-n by Prof. Dann: "This work, one of the best known i f the famous composer, is full of del- members of on and hot cute mace and charm. It Is classic plans for present YEARlrrrs;.'? I iii iis simple purity and beauty, and j classics in the sense that the Parthen Large Attendance at Business j on. the sistine Madonna, and King Lear are classic. It has stood the tost of time, the test of changing tastes, and the test of rival creations, and it is as line today as when it was first created. Great and noble things are often simple in their forms of express, ion. and that Is true of Hayden's (Continued on page' 2) Meeting Held Last Night in Women's Hall The t'lirolluitnt In the Greek do. partmcnt thla semester thows a le lded Increase over the enrollment of laid semester. ! The class in Greek and Engll:,h is 'arger ibis tc mentor than ever before.! This Is a three hour course which is! open to any student, except th.ise wliu J lime taken beginning Greek. S b n 1 title and technical students comprise !be cieFs. Thi;; course Includes cil he study of the Greek word.- villi' h j have boon traiisferr'-d I odKy inio the K:igli'h. or have Kng'ish derlv iiives : '!" Uking this coulee the sti".ioi!t may , ; increase lib vocabulary, for about a i thousand words arc studied, .--nd oh. j !a'n a more exact ktu,v lodge ..( many ; I ..roi't ssiotutl and sclent 'lie terms with; ' which the student Is already familiar. ! DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENTS FIRST PLAY OF THE YEAR Lea Lipsey and Leonard Woolen Will Appear in Leading Roles of "A Doll's House WASHINGTON CLASH MEANS REAL FIGHT Pikers Defeat Ames and Jump to Fifth Place in Percentage Standings Friday Game With Huskers Prom ises to Tax Capacity of Cigar-Eox Gym rou s-i'O'.s have been polished in the j presided at the business meeting. awkward squads the men will be Helen Doty, 'in. led the devotional I'lacKl n the other companies. ! exercises. The following reports were Me: who have army uniforms are j given by the c hairman of the various ask: !" leave their names nt the com- ! commit tee... n,ane;:,t's office. It is lro!- Sadie Finch told about the work of aide th.it ail men possessing uniforms ilf permitted to wear tliein this someyv-:-. while the new members will ln isf-i-d suits through the command ant's ' vice. Prtssor Waters Returns Protei irl.. li. Waters, who has boon serv inn . m. mt pathologist in the bu rean : plant industry at Washing t 'Hi. : t . has returned to the uni-ver.-i ,:iid will resume her work here. She .. iastiui't classes in beginning .iiid .."..in ed mirr iloliy this semester. UNIVERSITY WEEK TO BE ! - SUPPLIED WITH TALENT Coir. . ;ttce Makes Plans for Sched ule cf Annual Entertainment Course j the social service committee. She ' read a list of the places where the help of university girls was greatly need j ed. such as at the City Mission, the intention Home for children, and the i Ortlrpedic hospital. Grace Stuff gave a report of the so ! eial committee. The members intend I to hold a party in the form of a kitch- ............. .-. LVl, en shower saiumay unci uuuu, i--u. l.V The kitchen of the Wunens hall ' is in ureal need of uieiirils and other -articles. Kvery pirl in the university: is incited. Kach girl is fiiuested to, some useful article. There will j dancing and retresn- ill also he a parly .M uch !.". for all Y. W. C A. members.: Other arrangements v. ill he announc ed Inter. Plans Membership Campaign Marjcrie Har.-tovv spoke of the plans ef the nice. '.el'ship Olimlitlee. Alloth- ; cr inemliership campaign is planned University Night Notice Outlines of all skits for the university night performance must be in the hands of the university night committee by six o'clock Saturday night, Feb. S. The submission of skits is open to all university organiza tions and they are urged to present their ideas and their representation of university life. The committee reserves the right to reject skits but will try make their final selection on basis of thoroughly live representative campus material. to the The University Dramatic club will present Ibsen's play, "A Doll House," Thursday evening at the Temple the atre. This Is the first play of the year and every effort is 'being made to make it a success. Prof. P. H. Grutnmann is directing the play. Leonard Woolen aa Torvald and Lea Lipsey as Norma Helmer will play the leading role.?. The other characters are: Mr. Krokstad Mark Johnson Dr. Rank Alfred Hlnze Mrs. Linden Irma Wolf j Anna Genevieve Addleman I Ellen Stella Mae Levvellen j Miss Lipsey played the leading part i in "Ready Money," which was pre- sented by the University Players two ; years ago. Last year she appeared in ; two plays. "Cathleen" and "The Play Boy of the Western World." given at j Kutliu.- iiim and supp: rt for the 11 game is growing apace. The Delta 'eta's have vol ant a illy withdrawn their formal thus fouling ti e ninht. ah. solntely. The Washington team by defeating Ames-' -" to 1! has become a stronger foe. The "Piker" live is sweeping on toward Nebraska "V" , Drake and Wesieyan and the "llu.-k. ers" are eagerly wailing. The campus has caught the import ance of the contlict and standing room will be at a premium Friday night. The state legislature has backed up their interest and will fill their re served section to overflowing. The "N" club meets again today at noon to take final action in bringing all or ganizations to the battle. The uni versity band will be there in full vol ume, and the Scarlet and Cream will again rumble around the campus and form a fitting halo for the big arena. Washington Shows Up Strong By defeating Ames last night Wash ington has become a more formidable foe. Drake and Wesieyan should prove easy rounds in her ascent up the percentage ladder and she will strike the Husker five with the de- ! termination to continue the ascent. Nebraska must win to maintain her position. Coach Stewart and his men stand ready. The whole university realizes the importance of humbling the piker five and the management has reduced the price of admission to twenty-five cents so that every loyal student may be there with his meg aphone. Remember, the "Husker" band will be there and the "mxier" will be the grand finale of the evou- the University of Missouri. Her (Continued on page ") ex-! mt Victory Annual" Will Enlighten Students on Nebraska Traditions TOURNAMENT ARE CHOSEU The Victory Annual will be a book of traditions, the staff has announced. Tli. . Sl( "iir ;.;i-i;,' -.ill!. ' !:!: . i ; !m a': "t T 1 , f , - r a s!;i !ii"t H )!,.- . t; "r:: Ai . r ,i;i ;-."'.. ! iv-rsity week committee met ii make plans for thN ' diile. D Y. Stephens, the iMiil.iii'l', r',iortei those nr. 1 uhieh might he expected to i.i tli" program. It was d - i he band, a mixed chorus. er.-itv- Plavers. who mav ' v 1 1: Il's House." or some ski! play. The Kosmet club is i as to whether it will put en '"i i' is possible that the Kos-, 1 ' pay custom will be revive! ' .:il r of (he faculty will give a , one evening's entertain !i' t coiiiinitit'c meeting-, the - 'manager will submit plans of i' li I lie entertainment r ' 1 may follow. i search for the .or next Tuesday. 1-Vb. 11. Theiv are, No g,on(i ..... . .1... i.niraicitV flllll over i (.iiii gins iii no iiiii.i.n. oii'.v a n tit are member of tho Y. W. C. A. Kvmv i;iri was urged to try i i i wo l.ew liicllineis anu ii.inu in illes before I lie last ol I Ills ic left unturned in the history of tilings and to get t heir V l ek. Tile v a s i Ai ranai li.ilding nan liihle study committee work eported h.v Alinda .MacPrang. aenietils have hi ell made for ititde stin v groups at me i the reasons why "this" is called "that" or what is the fable of the other. Everyone who reads these pages will be able to pass a first class exam- 1 to the tradition which makes it neces ; sary for them to appear in the vivid 1 and obnoxious green caps and all tin men will understand why they do not mind any kind of torture as long as it comes under the head of "Olympics." The paM history of "University Night" and the "Evening ' Shun" which lays bare the fatal facts you thought se curely hidden will be recalled. Fete Girls' Meet to be Held Saturday Under Auspices of the W. A. A. sol i l it V ' houses In ',! at the Women living at rooming house le'll.-e.-. .Mary Brownei! told men cotiin.issicn party given Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 och.-ck at the Women's hall. Every iieshman girl i invited. Mrs. T. A. Williams will talk to all the freshman i Continued on page 2) suggested course In-, Day and Phi Betta Kappa Day will The origin cf Ivy Day show their records and their reasons i for being. anv indecision as to week and the Senior j ination in tin : "Campustry." ...m l. . . i .1 ... : . I. .11 I. A r.f 1 1 i iliai-a ! fry l..ltir Tho iOQ artty frtf lTni i I . WII litr IOIU Willi it II III, uciaii.). uii.it . ivi ivmp,. v t. ..v.. v.. nil. i.-u. I ...in .... I I I it .1 .w.l I. hi . a f r . i . L- ..ml tna vfiniAr ii-ill lm There will lie classes wo no wiisi'i ue uuj nm.- i...i o iu .m.i . .. ,vi..v- ..m .. ill forthe girls I why the May queen is erowneo. ap. pre.senien aim uie oiu irauuion oi hate ! braska students will know why they j (barter Day will he told. We will be are CornllUsKers insieau oi jay-,ioio way me imnj it-orasKau is can iboiit the fresh- i hawkers" and they will understand the! ed the "Rag" and where the "Awgwan" reasons for the annual cornnusker ( originaieu. banouet and the girls' Cornhuskeri Members of the stalT may be seen i party. The first "Competitive Drill" J unearthing corner-stones to secure ac-! will be reviewed and as far as possi- curate facts and fables but univer-, bin the first '.'Shirt Tail Parade." . sity students may be sure that nothing ' The freshmen will be enlightened as will be missed. which is to be j The numbers of 'h'' girls' basket ball teams who will p. ay in the Rain bow foiirna n.ent. Saturday, February 1.1. have hot ii i-ho.-eti. They are: Green Ruth Fie!---.-, c-aptaiu. Ire'i-' l'i:i!eti. Mary Shepherd. .Mary lleriiig. Faith Murfin. Slue Ojial Lint, captain. Alice- Kchctt. Maijori-' Haycock. Patricia Maloney. Pansy Reeil. Purple Irene Springer, captain. Eva Hunt. (Continued on page :!) At Townsend's Any Time (TV o Gemots and Juniors Have Cornhusker PICTURES v BEFORE Saturday Feb. 8 a