The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 1922, Image 4

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Wednesday, April 6, 1922.
EBRASKAN
HUSKER ORATORS TO
MEET SOUTH DAKOTA
Varsity Debating Squad Will
Fight Out Only Home De
bate of Season
Nebraska's onJy home (intercolle
giate debate with South Dakota Sot
1922 will be fought out Thursday even
ing in the Temple Theater beginning
at S o'clock and ending when t.io
audience gets through firing questions
(polite heckling) at the teams.
Nebraska high schools are sending
delegations to study varsity methods
of debating. The Forum Society of
the Lincoln High School, of which
Wendell Berge, '23, who will open the
discussion, was a member, has eu
gaged a block of nineteen seats.
Governor McKelvie will presiue
over the discussion of one of the raon
important after-the-war questions.
Should the United States Cancel tin
Allied Debts.
The members of English 10 (Ar
gumentative Composition) are to at
tend in a body, using the event as a
"clinic" for the study of the selection
and use of evidence.
Both Nebraska's teams were grind
ing away over newly arrived books
late Tuesday evening in the "Think
Shop."
The negative team that goes against
Iowa at Iowa City Friday evening, will
leave Thursday evening.
TICKETS FOR S
ARE IN RIG DE
Variety Show to be Put on Friday
Night Popular Attraction
To Theatre Fans
Tickets for the Variety show to te
put on Friday evening at the Orpheum
thea-tre are in big demand by theate."
goers of Lincoln and the University of
Nebraska. The first day of the re
servations saw a heavy demand for the
papers and the prospects point to a fuii
house when the curtain goes up at
S:20 Friday evening for the first act
Besides the nine acts which have
been announced by the managers of
the show, an excellent orchestra has
Many Languages
m it r n A I L Y N
1 A 1 L
been engaged to play the music for the
acts. The show is one of the finest
home talent productions put on in
Lincoln this year and will be an an
nual event from now on.
Everything from one-act comedy
skits to popular dance and musical
numbers will feature the show. Some
of the best talent of the university
ofarance at the Friday night perform
has been secured and will make ap
ance.
Colorado Ag College "Fraternity
weather we're having."
"How's that?"
"Gives everybody the grip."
Augustana College The Auguslana
Girls' Athletic Association was re
cently organized as a local organiza
tion to control women's athletics
here. Eight hundred points are inc
essary to win the varsity letter. Only
Senior and Junior girls are eligible.
After Is more thoroughly orsr.nized.
application for membership in the
National Women's Athletic Asocia
tion will be made.
SENIORS VOTE
FOR INNOCENTS
(Continued from Page 1)
members of the Innocents society met
wtih the approval of the entire stu
dent body last year at the time of its
initiation. The members of this year's
society have felt in no way bound to
carry out the plan that was started
last year but believed that it was the
most fair method of determining stu
dent opinion on the men wh will lat
er be chosen.
tain-elect Hartley, Russell, Odum, Mc
Allister, De Witz and other veterans.
Practically all of the freshman squad
is out and a number of new men have
donned the moleskins.
TWELVE FRATS
PUBLISH SONGS
(Continued from Page 1)
large schools will be included in the
new book. Songs from Wisconsin.
Northwestern, Yale, Harvard, Prince
ton, Iowa and other universities have
been secured and will be published.
An important additition to the book
in the way of Nebraska songs is the
"Ivy Song" which has been donated
by Professor Alexander- Each year
on Ivy Day, this song has een se
cured from Professor Alexander and
sung at the celeration. Professor Al
exander is the only person, seeming
ly, who has kept- a record of this old
and time honored song, and publlca
tionof it in the new book will help
matters materially.
Display Prizes
The prizes which are to be award
ed for the winner in the subscription
campaign to be conducted next week,
will be displayed at the College Book
store about Thursday of this week.
The $40 seal grained cowhide travel
ing bag, which will be awarded to
the girl turning in the largest number
of subscriptions, providing the num
ber exceeds twenty-five, ia a beauti
ful prize.
The sorority prize, a choice be
tween a $7S vacuum sweeper and a
$70 Sheffield Tea service, is also
worthy of hard work. The sorority
prize will be awarded to the sorority
turning In the largest list of subscrib
era In proportion to their enrolled
membership, providing the number
exceeds half of the membership. So
rorities already expressed a desire to
win the contest and an enthusiastic
campaign is looked for.
The price of the new song book
will be two dollars, one dollar pay
able on subscribing and the other
payable when the book is delivered.
Fraternity men have already turned
in a fair-sized list of subscribers as a
guarantee for' the publishing of their
songs.
EVERYTHING
rr TUC TARl.K
Peoples Grocery
8 For choice Corn Fed:
Q beet call at Braun'
8 Market
139 So. 11th
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Where do
You Lunch?
Pardon us for asking. Our ob
ject, however, is merely to sug
gest that you try this restau
rant. You will find a first-class menu
at very opular prices. Every
thing about our place is very
clean and inviting, and the
cooking and service well, just
ask those who eat here.
Central Hotel Cafe
THIRTY OUT FOR
SPRING PRACTICE
(Continued from Page One.
dates and gives promise of bt-ing i.n
excellent leader of the team next fall.
Hartley is a natural leader of men ;
ana seis a nuc tAxauijjie iu v ..
men by his enthusiasm and willing
ness to work. His personality is of
the kind thai causes the men to
strive to please and co-operate, and
all indications point toward a most
successful leadership by the stellar
fullback.
Coach Dawson is anxious for all old
varsity men and these who intend
to try out for the team next all to re
port at once, and get the full benefits
of the spring training. Practice is
held on the athletic field every af
ternoon from three to six.
Among the men who have already
reported for spring training are Cap-
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LINDELL PARTY HOUSE
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
Watson's Six Piece Orchestra
Admission $1.10 Including Tax
THE finishing
touch for that
new Spring suit a
smart Bat-wing tie
of English Twill.
Unusual designs
and striking colour
effects
CHENEY
AU Genuine Cheney Crarats have
the name namped in the neckband
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Farquhar's, Speier & Simon, Budge & Guenzel
Co., Fred Schmidt & Bro., Armstrong Clothing
Co., Magee's, Mayer Bros.
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Open For The Season
Friday, April 7th
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Blink Your Lights
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