The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1921, Image 6

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
WANT UNIVERSITY MEN
FOR FOUR SQUARE TEAMS
Secretary H. W. Kendall Asks Older
Students to Help With Work
Among High School Boys.
A call for four teams of four Uni
versity men each to carry one week
end programs for the high school boys
of some of the larger Nebraska towns
has reached the Y. M. C. A. office
H. W. Kendall, district secretary for
the territory Including Nebraska has
asked for young men to make up what
he calls the "four-square" teams.
The University Y. M. C. A. has
done this work during the year on a
local basis, but the trips called for
by the state director are a part of a
comprehensive plan which he has be
gun. Mr. Kendall expects to reach
the boys of thirty-two Nebraska towns
with the inspiration which Christian
college men can give. The first team
has made arrangements to go to Ord
for a series of meetings February
25 to 27.
The members of the "four-square"
teams not only address the high
school boys but they lead them in
discussions and conduct athletic
games and contests. The boys
reached throug'i the state campaign
will be charted as to their physical,
intellectual, devotional, and service
development This charting has been
arranged for underthe Christian ctti
zenship training program worked out
by the national committee of the
V. M. C. A.
The University teams are being
rained by Clyde Wilcox and his com
mittee, who are assised by Dr. D. E
Thomas. Dr. Thomas Is head of this
work as chairman of the Community
Service Department of the United
Christian program.
COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS
HEAD FOR SEMESTER
The University of Nebraska Com
mercial Club elected officers for thig
semester at its regular weekly bus!
ness meeting Thursday morning at 11
o'clock in SS 305. The results of the
election are as follows:
President Wallace Herrick
Vice-President Harry R. Latowsky
Secretary Charles McMillen
Treasurer Robert Eastwood
President Herrick will announce his
list of committees In a few days.
DRAMATIC STUDENTS
PRESENT TWO PLAYS
The Nebraska Press Club and legis
lators were entertained Thursday eve
ning at the Commercial Club by niem-
oers of Miss Howell's dramatics class.
who put on two one-act skits-
Moonshine," a short comedy, and
Nineteen Ninety-Nine," one of De
Mille's recent cinema successes.
NOTED WELFARE WORKERS
ARE CONVENTION SPEAKERS
Nebraska Conference of Social Work
ers in Lincoln February 13,
14 and 15.
Owen R. Lovejoy, secretary of the
National Child Labor Committee, and
J. K. Codding, warden of the Kansas
penitentiary at Lansing are scheduled
U speak at the twenty-first annual
meeting of the Nebraska Conference
of Social Workers February 13, 14 and
15. Headquarters will be at the Lin
dell Hotel. Vhe majority of the meet
ings will be held in the assembly room
there.
Mr.. Lovejoy is a versatile, attrac
tive speaker and is one of the bcsi-
known social workers in the United
States. He is ex-president of the rsa
tional Conference of Social Work
Sunday, ""bruary 13, he will give an
address "What Society Owes the
Child' .it 3... Paul's Methodist church
He will speak on "Child Labor and
Poverty" at the luncheon at the Grand
Hotel. Monday, and on "Education
and the Child" at the Llndell Hotel
two o'clock Monday afternoon.
Mr. Codding will speak at Trinity i
Church, Sunday evening. At the Mon
day morning meeting he will talk on
The Intermediate Sentence Law" and
on "County Boards of Child, Welfare"
under the general topic of "Adminis
tration and Law Enforcement."
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