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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1933)
FOUR THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933. TO TEAM AFTER LAYOFF Sauer at Center Post While Kansan Is Out With an Ankle Injury. Walt Henrion, whose ankle in Jury nad forced him to take things easy in previous workouts this week was an active participant in Wednesday's drill. He was at cen ter on a combination that found Hub Bos well and Bud Parsons at forwards, Steve Hokuf and George Sauer at guards. The varsity exhibited a fine floor game and good shooting in the session, lining up against the frosh first in a drill on fundamen tals which was later topped off with two fifteen-minute scrim mage oeriods. George Sauer re placed Henrion at center at the start of the second scrimmage, with Paul Mason and Bob Belka alternating at his vacated guard position. Belka. Crete sophomore, has been improving at a rapid pace, and it is expected that he will see action against Iowa State, when the Cyclones come to Lincoln Jan 30 for the first game of the second semester. The squad is idle both this week and next on account of semester examinations. Long's pay the highest prices for your books. Adv. CIas Hears Sorensen Speak cn Trut Cases Former Attorney General Sor- er.sen spoke Wednesday before Professor Bullock's class in trust problems on his experience in handling anti-trust cases. Next Monday, Attorney General Good is to speak before the same class dis cussing certain phases of the trust problem question. Students inter ested in the subject are invited to attend. "Long's Trade Slips" are the same as money. Sell your books at Long's and get some. Adv. PERSONAL STATIONERY! The popular WOORIrK. Bi-foid and side fold. C c1 rt of pspr and i oni on of ink. Box of 5 sv1 and 50 envelopes at $400 Fraternity t- - KKMTKD 8 r r 1 1 r stationery la 2 ipm JyJ foM aiw SKe fold 8 enters g for crests and cao-e of papers Box oi Vt saeets and 54 enveloaes. GEORGE BROS. frtafrs Karavers Htstisners 1213 N Street B1313 For Your Noon Day Lunch A hot plate lunch With Brvrrag mnd Dettert For only Buck's Coffee Shop Facing Campus CELASSOSfDEEB 10c Per Line Minimum 2 Line' Pleaae brtoc all fom4 artf to the ZAy Netraka oifto la U HmM. HefrrX los there mlo. Lost and Found FOO'D Diajnood tmyt rinic Vmtu4 la Mais library. Call at far Hrtruku of tire. FOt'ND "Pubuc to Ux Vrvmt. r WM L b4t Dltficultwa " Call at Nebraska oil K. KO'.'ND "PiyChttUxir tor flUtdnota of K4u catwtti." bf Oatea. Call at IfMf Nf Iruttn office. KOL'NIJ One man's lathr f? Verve. Call at Lmlr HfbnskMa office. FO'.'NU Term prr enw eoatamine. mn eraJ ma( of U-.xtm. Call at Dailf Ne Lruku office. . Kwjd4 Ky n heavy efeata. Call at Uc Daily Netraakao office. LOST Walrrnuji pencil. BlarJc and white. Name "Flnnind Irukek" on p-n. Fhm! B-3126. Howard! Iiootus for Kent. HON RETURNS THE I'MMRMTV OF NEBRASKA SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS FIRST SKMKSTKR, lSt-lSX laboratory classes meetinp lor several continuous hours on one or two days may avoid conflicts with other classes of the same nature by arranging that their examina tions occur as lot lows: Classes meeting on Monday or Tuesday may b examined on the date scheduled for the lirst hour of their laboratory meeting; Wednesday or Thursday classes on the second hour of their meeting; Friday or Saturday classes on the third hour. 1HIKMIAV, t . 8 P. m. to 1! ni. m. to S p. m. :iasses meeting at two ol these days. -Classes meeting at two of these days. FRIDAY, Classes meeting at a. X P- ni. to 13 m. bn., or any one or to S p. m. Classes meeting at two of these days. SATIKUAY, JAMAKY Zl 8 a. m. to 10 a. ni. Classes meeting at 7 p. m., Mon., Wed., or Kri. 9 a. m. to IS m. All Freshman Knglish classes IV a. m. to IS m. Classes meetii.r at " p. m., Tues or Thurs. 1 . m. to S p. m. Classes meeting at tn., or any one or S p. m. to S p. m. ("lasses meeting at two of these aays. MONDAY, a. m. to II m. . classes meeting at two oi tnese aays. 2 p. m to S p. m. Classes meeting at Fri., or any one or HKMJAY, a. to IS m. -Classes meeting at i-ri.. or any one or 5 p. m. Classes meeting at Fri., or any one or 2 p. m. to Mc.ll.Nt.MMY, JAM ARY 25 9 a. m. to 12 m. Classes meeting at 10 a. m., Tues., Thurs., Sat., or any one or to of these days. Z p. an. to 5 p. m. Classes meeting at 1 p. m. , five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days. THIRMMY, ".asses m-eung at 9 a. m. to 12 ni. to 6 p. Fri., or any one or Z p. m. m. Classes meeting at two of thtte days. cRIIIAl, -Classes ir.ee!:ng at Fri., or any one or Ciasses meeting at two of these days. 9 a. Z P. to I 5 p. m. MTIKIMY, 9 a. as. to 12 m. Classes meeting at Fn. , or ar.y one or 2 p. ni. i 5 p. m. Classes meeting at two of these dys. ' , ri. PRESS by Joe Miller Again I bid goodbye in this col umn, but this time it is iinai ana complete. It nas given me no end of pleasure in writing the "Press box" and editing the sports page of the Daily Nebraskan. I hope you have enjoyed it. Although a serious drop in ad vertising revenue forced the Xe- b ra.sk an to reduce the paper in size, the sports staff has attempted to cover adequately all athietic news on the campus. Stories were tled down" and cut to about half their former length in order that they might be included. A brief glance at the athletic outlook reveals that the Huskers should be in the field next fall with another fine team, perhaps better than the eleven that carried Ne braska to a second successive Big Six football championship. The basketball quintet is now clicking on all cylinders and under as able a coach as W. Harold Browne, me school is certain to enjoy fine cage teams. Coach Scbulte has such capable cinder performers as Heye Lambertus. Don liray. jerry ir, Steve Hokuf, Roger Bevard and 2 ' Dance this week-end at the 1 I Pia.Mor Partv Honse. And I don t forget the big; Sunday Night Dance 25c Per Peron DANCING FREE A TEAKS and CHOPS tender, Ju!T ielkl'tw frteaka an'i thop r served from our fountain 5 'til 8 P-m-Try them! 5 Course Dinner 35c Try Our Tat HOT PLATE LUNCHES.. 250 WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU BOVIDIEN'S PQearimacy JAM ARY IS 8 a. m., Tues., Thurs., Sat., or any one or 11 a. Tues., Thurs., Sat., or any one or JAM ARY I 10 a. ni., five or four days, tr Mon., Wed., two of these days, 1 p. m., Tues., Thurs., Sat., or any one or S p. ni., five or four days, or Man., Wed., two of these days. S p. m., Tues., Thurs., Sat., or any one or JAMAKY 23 9 a. ni., lues., xnurs., sat., or any one or S p. m.. five or four days, or Mon., Wed. two of these days. JAM ARY 14 a. m., five or four days, or Mon., Wed. two 01 tnese days. S p. m., five or four days, or Mon., Wed. two of these days. JAM ARY 20 11 a. ni., five or four days, or Mon Wed., two of these darn 2 p m., Tues., Thurs ( Sat or any one cr JAM ARY 27 8 a. m.. five or four days, or Mon., Wed., two of these days 3 p m., Tues., Thurs., Sat., or any one or JAM ARY 28 4 p. m., five or four days, or Mon., Wed., two of these days. 4 p m., Tues., Thurs., Sat., or any one or Francis Ayres back with which tc fashion another of his title win ning squads. So, the Cornhuskers face the future with full prospec-. of maintaining the outstanding reputations they have built uo in the athletic world. Trade your books for "Long's Trade Slips". You get more. Adv. Sponsors of Proj'ect Expect To Operate the Business With Volunteers. Books may be turned in to the "Swap Shop" any time from one to six o'clock Friday afternoon, Y. W. C. A. sponsors announced Wednesday. It will be open to re ceive books from ten to twelve, and from one to four on the days following this, until Jan. 30, when sales will begin. The Y. W. C. A. guarantees to the student the value of the book. He will either be given a check v. : . i j i i . . . ""fi'i ijfjQKs wnen me baies are over. He will not receive cash when the books are brought in. As far as possible, the shop will be operated by volunteers from the Y. W. In addition to providing this service, the organization hopes to make a small profit which will be added to the budget. "Long's Trade Slips" are good for anything at any time at Long's College Book Store and Buck's Coffee Shop. Adv. ARTICLE ON BARBOUR APPEARS IN ALUMNUS (Continued from Page 1.) Professor Fossler and the great gap left in the ranks of the fac ulty by his death. The magazine also has an article on the students who are working their way through school and the economies practiced by them in ac complishing this end. This num ber also reviews the charity game between the alumni of Nebraska Dec. 26 and the basketball season so far. A WAP SHOP WILL OPEN FRIDAY AFTERNOON Central Cafe and Hotel Under New Manafmcnt Meet your friends at the Central after the dance or show and have a lunch. Our prices are reasonable. You will be served by University Students. We appreciate your business. SAM A. LAWRENCE, Mar. OCl ETY, ACT 11 TUES CEASE ESUIG TEX DAYS Only Formal Partitas Note Hooked Break Exam Period. Social activities with the excep tion of the formal parties already booked for the weekend evenings will be brought to a close until final examinations are over. In addition to the formals announced Sigma Phi Sigma has scheduled a house dance for the 28th. Delta Upsilon and Kappa Alpha Theta are the Greek groups entertaining this week end. The formals ar ranged for the week end following finals are sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Delta Theta. The major event for the first Sat urday in February will be the An nual Interfraternity ball which promises to be unusually interest ing this year because of the out standing orchestra. Announce Sponsors. Delta Upsilon will entertain at a iormal m tne eornhusker ball room Friday, Jan. 20. Stan Stan ley's band will play for the event. Chaperones are: Mr. and Mrs. Stoke. They will ask another cou ple to act as chaperones with them. Miss Elsie Ford Piper will be a guest. Leavitt Dearborn, so cial chairman, is in charge of the arrangements. Thetas Entertain. Kappa Alpha Theta formal will be held in the Cornhusker ballroom Saturday, Jan. 21. Music will be furnished by Eddie Jungbluth and his orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Arndt. Mrs. Myra Cox, house mother and Mrs. Coddineton. Phi Mu housemother will act as chap erones. A second couple will also be asked to chaperone. Miss Piper Speaks. Chaperones club met at the Kappa Delta house Tuesday, Jan. 17, where a business meeting was held. Miss Elsie Ford Piper gave a short talk on "The Hobby Club" that has been recently organized at the university. A social hour completed the afternoon. E. W. Marsh, housemother, acted as hos tess. Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Holyoke. Mrs. Adams. Miss Munshaw, Miss Pebbetts, Mrs. Schrader and Mrs. Finch were assistant hostesses. Group Chooses Head. Ruby Shwemley has been elected president of Sigma Kappa for the next year. Doris Steeves will be vice president: Aiyce wiaman. corresponding secretary; Estella Link, recording secretary; Marie Davis, triangle correspondent; Constance Kiser, senior Panhel- lenic representative, and Christine Carlson, registrar and historian. Phi Delta Theta Officers. The members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity elected their officers for the coming semester on Monday, Jan. 9. James Hcnn was chosen president; Warren Smith, vice president; Robert Pray, secretary; Robert Smith, warden: and Miles Houek, historian. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Friday, Jan. 20: Delta Upsilon, formal, Cornhusker. Saturday, Jan. 21: Kappa Alpha Theta, for mal, Cornhusker. Friday, Jan. 27: Alpha Chi Omega fomal, Cornhusker. Saturday, Jan. 28: Alpha Delta Theta formal, Cornhusker. Sigma Phi Sigma, house dance. QUALITY CLEANING at Lower Prices Butler Cleaners Ml 679 Phi Tan Theta Take In Eight Pledges Tuesday Phi Tau Theta, men's Methodist fraternity, initiated seven pledges Tuesday evening at the Victor Emanuel Methodist church. The seven new members arc: Bruce Reid, Taul Day, Marvin Clock, Bob McCandless, Frederick Richard, Elliot McDermid, and James War ner. Books bring the most money at Long's College Book Store. Adv. EUROPE. A low priced European tour is being organized for this summer. Students and faculty members in terested, please write B. F. Cooke, 1357 Downing Street, Denver, Col orado. Adv. TYPEWRITERS All makes rented or sold on easy payments. 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