The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 18, 1921, Image 4

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    T H Hi DAILY NB BBA8 RAN
SECOND BIG BANQUET
SLATED FOR TONIGHT
(Continued from page 1)
tfuce the speakers. He lias had as ai
Bistent chairmen on the arrangement
the following students: Jack Virtue,
Janet Maitland, Marion Mote, Asa
Ilepperly, Floyd Oldt, Grace Stutf ami
Glen Dorsey.
Pep to Feature In Program.
The commute have planned a group
of songs and yells during the enter
talnment and will make an effort to
have some of the newly written song.i
which will be published in the Corn
husker songbook sung during the ilin
ner. The University onchestra will
l-ny during the meal and studen'.3
have been secured to lead the com
pany in Nctiaska yells. Indications
from the tic', et sales are tt.at ill
basement of fie church will be crowd
ed tonight. This is the last banquet
of the year to be given by the Com
mittee of 200. The first get-togf thor
was held in October at the Scottish
Rite Temple when over eight hundred i
University people gathered to hear j
Dr. John Timothy Stone of Chicag:
give the main address.
Bishop Stuntz, the main speaker j
of the banquet, is not only celebratui j
for his interesting talks, but haa a j
wide reputation for his world travel.".
lie has done missionary work iu
South America and has made extcn
five tours in the near east visiting
India and China. He spent tae sum
mer of last jear in the Orient. His
headquarters as bishop arc maiii
tained at Omaha, from which he lu
worked for the past eight years.
Tonight is closed to practically m',
other University activities on account
of the banquet and it is expected thai
a large crowd will be at the churc'i.
INTER-CLASS WRESTLING
TOURNAMENT NEXT WEEK
(Continued from page 1)
and 125 lb. classes there will be an
allowance of two pounds. Two and
one-half pounds will be allowed lot
the 135 and 145 pound classes and a
three pound allowance in the remalr
der of the divisions.
Winners of the various divisions
will be awarded their numerals for
their respective classes. Tho usual
rules governing the Western Intercol
legiate Association will be used for
the tournament except for tho length
of bouts. The preliminaries will be
decided in one bout of seven min
utes. The finals will be run off in the
best two out of three five-mlnut.)
bouts.
There has been an unusually large
amount of interest displayed this spa
son in the mat game and Dr. Clapp
is expecting a big turnout for the
tournament. Nebraska has conipl'teu
one of the most successful seasons
In the history of the school in the
mato game and Dr. Clapp is anxious
to keep up the Interest displayed this
year. The inter-class meet will be
one means of bringing out material
for next year's varsity team.
WINFIELD SCOTT HALL
ADDRESSES STUDENTS
Dr. Winfield Scott Hall, well known
lecturer, addressed University men at
a special men's convocation Thursday
morning at 11 o'clock on sex hyglw.
Dr. Hall was dean of the medical
school of Northwestern .University.
During the wa rhe toured the camp?
giving lectures on hygiene to the sol
diers. He has the reputation of hav
ing gheu more lectures and covered
more territory in the interest oi
young men than any other man.
Dr. Hall will be in Lincoln thic
days and will give lectures before th
U.ncaster Medical Association, tho
Notary Club, tho Knife and Fork
Club iind the Kiwanis Club. Dr. Ly
man introduced the speaker.
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