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4 -uUtoia... First Basketball Game-Nebraska vs. Grinn ell-State Coliseum, 7:45 P.M. The Daily Nebra VOL. XX. NO. 74. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1U21. PRICE FIVE CENTS. skan E TOSS FIRST BALL Court Demons Ready for First Clash of Season at State Fair Coliseum. GAMES CALLED AT 7:45 Grlnnell Arrived Yesterday Dances Feature Program After Struggle Both Evenings. Tho Husker Varsity basketball squad took its final workout yes terday afternoon In preparation foi tonight's game. Tho entire nnei norm whs spent In signal practice. The new floor has been oiled and is not as slippery as when first com pleted. The Grin noil squad arrived in Lin coin Thursday afternoon and will probably journey to the Stato Fair grounds to look over tho new home ot the Husker cage team this morn ing. Coach Schissler reports that the sQuad is in first class condition and should give a ?ood account ot ihem selves in tonight's battle. He is mak ing no predictions as to the outcouit ot the game, but expects to give in lowans a real battle for the long end of the score. Everything Ready. Everything Is in readiness for the (Continuod on page three.) PLAYERS REGISTER SUCCESSFUL SHOW Cast Handles Roles With Ease To Be Repeated Today and To morrow. In the presentation ot Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" last evening at tho Temple Theatre, the University play ers scored their third big success of this season. This difficult and com plicated play was handled with ex ceptional ease and talent, by the mem bers of the cast. The play will bo repeated again this evening and to morroow evening. The plot ot the play was woven around two twinss, Viola and Sebas tion, who are separated by a ship wreck. Viola disguises herself as a man and becomes a page to the Duke, who sends her to pay court to Olivia, (Continued on page three.) Military Notice. ROOM ASSIGNMENTS FOR REMAINDER OF FIRST SEMESTER. Companies "A" and '"Mon day and Wednesday at 8:00 a. m. Social Science Au ditorium, Tuesday at 5:00 p. m. Chemistry Lecture room. Company "C Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00 a. m. So cial Science Auldtorlum. Tuesday at 5:00 p. m., So cial Science 107. Companies "E" and "F" Mon day and Wednesday at 11 a. mH and Tuesday at 5:00 p. m. Mechanical . Enolrer. Ing 208. Companies "G" and "H" Mon dayj Tuesday and Wednes day at 5:00 p. m, 8oclal 8clenee Auditorium. HELVI Will "Twelfth Night TEMPLE INTERESTING MATCHES IN WRESTLING FINALS The finals of the University whistl ing bouts held in the Chapel yester day afternoon for the purpose ot se lecting a team for the preliminary match with Lincoln Y. M. C. A. Janu ary 21 resulted as follows: In the 125 pound class Votopka won two hard fought bouts from Power on de cisions. In the 115 pound class Bens ston defeated Estes in two out of three on decision, first no decision. In the 145 pound class Wertz won one tall from Pickwell in 3 1-2 minutes, second bout was no decision, giving match to Wertz. In the 158 pound class, three good bouts, Pickwell won first decision, second a draw, third to Pickwell. 10 CONFER DEGREE ; ATJEDICAT11 President Kinley of Illinois Will Re ceive Honorary LL. B. From Nebraska. The honorary degree of LL. 1. from the University of Nebraska will be conferred upon President David Kinley of the University of Illinois during the dedication exercises oi Social Science Hall, which are being held today. Tho dedicatory nddie&s will bo given by President Kiuiej at the Social Science auditorium to night at :15 o'clock. A luncheon for members of the lac ulty and administrative officers ol tho University will be held this noon' at (Continued on page three.) Company "G" Dance Postponed. The Company "G" Dance has been 'indefinitely postponed on account of Friday being a closed night. EXCELLENT PROGRAM FOR MENORAH CLUB A super-excellent program has been arranged by the Menorah Society for its social meeting, which will take place Sunday, January 16, in the Dra matic Club rooms, The Temple. Among other things, a play that is full of funny situations will be pre sented. The evening has ben cram med full of delightful surprises which the special committee appointed to take charge of this program refuse to divulge. "Just tell them to come, and be there at 8:00 o'clock sharp," says the Chairman of this committee. "We'll provide the fun." Everybody is cordially invited. F SEASON BASKET BALL TICKETS. Get your season basketball ticket today. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Iron Sphinx or Green Gob lin organization or at the Stud ent Activities office. DAILY NEBRASKAN APPLICATIONS. Applications for the following positions on the Daily Nebras ka n for the second semester will be received at the Student Activities office until 5 p. m. January 17, 1921: Editor. Managing editor. Associate editor. Three news editors. Business manager. Assistant business manager. Circulation manager. THEATRE BASKETBALL RALLY TODAY IN ARMORY First of Court Game Yell-Fests Slated for 11 O'clock this Morning. Director Luehring, Captain Bailey and Others Will Speak Grlnnell Team Present. A half nn hour of cheers and songs along with some short peppy speeches make up the program for the opeuiny basketball rally lor the 1921 scjsou. The rally will be staged this morn iug at 11 o'clock in the chapel of the armory under the direction of the In nocents. In preparation for the Grinned game in the evening at the Suit. Fair Coliseum a huge crowd of stu (Continued on page three.) VALKYRIE IN FAVOR OF SIMPLICITY IN DRESS Junior-Senior Organization Discusses Modern Fashions of College Girls. Simplicity and appropriateness in college girls' dress was the keynote of the talks given at a meeting of Uni versity girls, under the auspices of Valkyrie, in the Social Science audi (Continued on page three.) JUDGING TEAM LEAVES FOR DENVER The Nebraska Stock Judging team left Lincoln for Denver last Wednes day to compete in the Western Live stock Show tomorrow. Assistant Prof. Wm. J. Loeffel, the coach, ac companied the team. The personnel of the team is K. A. Clark, C. E. At kinson, Royal Schoen, Asa Hepperly and W. S. Rice. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14. Friday W. S. G. A. Council meeting 5:00 p. m., Social Science. Chemistry Club meeting, 5:00 p. m-, Chemistry Hall. Architectural Engineers meeting, 5 p. m., Mechanical engineers. Sunday, January 16. Student Vol unteer's meeting, 3:30 p. m., Faculty Hall. Dedication luncheon and program, 1 p. m., Ellen Smith Hall. Chorus men's meeting, 5 p. m., Art Hall. Formal dedication of Social Science Hall, 8:15 p. m., Social Science audi torium. University Players, 8 p. m., Temple. Pre-Medic Society business meeting, 5 p. m.f Bessey Hall. Junior Home meeting, 5 p. m.f Teachers' College. Closed night Basketball game, Stats Coliseum. Phi Gamma Delta formal, Ellen Smith Hall. 8ATURDAY, JANUARY 15. University Players, 8 p. m., Temple. Catholic Club meeting, 8 p. m., Knights of Columbus Hall. Closed night Union 'Society banquet Y. W. C. A. girls" party, 8-6 p. nu, Ellen 8mlth Hall. Basketball gams, State Coliseum University of Nebraska vs. Grlnnell College. rr-i i ALPHA KAPPA PSI INITIATES SEVEN MEN At a banquet Thursday evening, Janunry 13, in the Grand Hotel, the following men from the College of Business Administration were urn. ated into Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary commercial fraternity. Clifford C. Meyer. M. V. Johnson. It. I. Kutak. P. A. Fredrlckson. E. E. Phillips. N. B. Eastlack. W. B. Herrick. Qualifications of members of Alpha Kappa Psi are based on scholarship and activities within the College o. Commerce. NOVEL FEATURES AT ALL-UNI PARTY La&t Affair of Year at Coliseum Comes February 12 Commit tees Appointed. Popcorn and peanut vendors with all their honeyed cries for purchasers' combined wtih every feature of h three-ring circus, will make the laal All-University party of the year, tu be staged In the Coliseum at the State Fair Grounds February 12, one ol the most novel arralfs of the itiu. according to the committee. Fehiu ary 12 has been declared a closed night. More than three thousan students can be seated around tho arena when the circus stunts begin Five hundred couples can easily bo provided for when the dancing starts after the program. "A hot luncheon, including choco late, will be served," said a commit tee member yesterday". "It Is also possible that real Ted ilemonade, sandwiches and hamburgers will bt on the menu." (Continued on Page 2.) GREATER ATHLETICS AT NEBRASKA. This evening when Nebraska University meets the Grinnell College basketball quintet in the first home game of the season, the first step In the program for greater and better athletics at the University of Nebraska will have been taken. The State fair collsum seating over four thousand people and fur nishing one of the best playing floors In the middlewest will be thrown open to the public University students now have an opportunity to prove that they stand squarely behind any movement which means greater athletic facilities at the Uni versity of Nebraska. The ath letic department has gone to considerable expense In fitting up the coliseum for the cage sport and to make the propo sition pay, united student sup-' irt Is necessary. Nebraska has a team this year of which the students may well be proud. Securing the state coliseum for University of Ne braska basketball games Is but a part of the university program for a better athletic plant Stu dents are given an opportunity to show they stand with the greater athletic program by purchasing a season ticket for the thirteen home games of basketball and BACKING THE TEAM TO THE LIMIT. " UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Tonight Friday E W SCHEDULE IS Finals Begin Saturday, January 22, and Continue Until Friday, January 28. IS NOT YET COMPLETE All Except Saturday Classes Will Be Held in Regular Recitation Rooms. Semester examinations will begin Saturday, Janurry 22, and will bt, held tho following week, January 24- 28, inclusive. Each class meot3 for examination where It regulaily re cites with the exception of those classes that have examinations on Saturday; the ro mis for them-will bt announced later. Tho schedule follows: Saturday, January 22. 8 a. m. to 10 a. m. French I, all divisions. 10:15 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. Spanish 51, all divisions. 1:15 p. m. to 3:15 p. m. English I, all divisions. Monday, January 24. 8 a. m. to 1 a. m. Classes meeting at S a. m five or four days, on Mon day, Wednesday, Friday, or any on, or two of these days. 10:15 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. Clause." meeting at 8a. m., Tuesday Thurt. day, Saturday, or any one or two of these days. (Continued on Page 2.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS Robert Harvey Succeeds Don L. Love as Head of Organiza tion. Nebraska State Historical Society officers for the ensuing year elected at the business meeting held Wednes day forenoon are as follows: President Robert Harvey, Si. Paul. First Vice President Dr. H. b. Lcwry, Lincoln. Second Vice President Nathan T. Dodge, Jr., Omaha. Secretary Addison E. Sheldon, Lincoln. Treasurer Dr. Philip L. Hall, Lin coin. The secretary, and treasurer were re-elected. Don L. Love of Lincoln, (Continued on Page 2.) IMPLIED RESTRICTIONS IN STUDENT RESOLUTIONS "Students cannot attend places of amusement which hire orchestras that are play ing for prices higher than or chestra prices set by the stu nt committee at the begin ning of the boycott (although the prices of such dance halls complies with the Yeaosnable price list' If they expect to live up to the bargain they have made," declared University au thorities Wednesday. "When these halls employ or chestras that pay the stipulated price of $7 per man, with two dollars extra for leader, stu dents may attend these dances with a clear conscience,'' they added. Saturday ANNOUNCED 8:2 O P. M.