Daily HE EBRA vnr.r.Tinu Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska STAG END-OFF FOR QUAD N SKAN -gpyji0- 6- uncoi v M HR?K v. xuimsnvv, noxtmiuk 10' rKUT; s rrxi S ANNOUNCE DATE IF FALL REVUE GIVEN BY KLUB ..b ct.nrt Theater: Show Consists of Ten Skits; Use Student Talent. PLAN TICKET CAMPAIGN Gepson Calls Meeting of the Organization for This Afternoon. annual Kosnu-t Klub fall trill be held in the Stuart tteater at 13th and P Sts on e morning of Saturday, .No ienitw 2-3, "according to infor--i:ion reieaed yesterday from tbf office of the Klub. Frank Musgrave. resident of the Kub, announced the fact that te Hub had booked the Stuart. t location of the show last year, bfctust of the size, accommoda r.d facilities for the produc- &a this rear, which he believes , 1-3 be one of the mot clatvi-t-j , fwrftaged by the K! i Ten Acts on : -- ; Tla entire stage lacililies of the titster wll be used in presenting ia year's revue, which will con sS of ten skits sponsored and proiuced by all-.-tudcnt talent. Fwrteen campus oiganizations J1 take part in presenting the John Gepson. business manager of Kosscet Klub. announced that Uwewill be a meeting of all Kos-; SORORITY INITIATES THREE Virginia Selleck Presides at Meeting; Brief Informal Talks Presented. DELEGATION FOR ARMORY 'ARRIVES Three women students wore ini-! tiated into Gamma Alpha Chi. honorary advertising organization for women, in Ellen Smith hall Tuesday night at 7:30. Virginia AT DESTINATION ssor linrbour loses Personal ami Intimate Associates pointed to i-virator of this xviH'k Hies noun' iinter Prof. K. H. Hsrlviir, the univrrsitv nv.iseum, when two of his intin-.Al rvrsiinal ; an.i protossionai ass.viates died, i IT. Olaf August tVterson. inter- nationally noted paleontologist and eurator of the I'arnegie museum in SellecK. president of the aevo,Pans Caed for Conf J -. skeleton of a prehistoric giant hog cnapier. presuiea at me cere monies, which were the first to be held this year. Those who were initiated into the sorority are Pearl Cosgrave. graduate student from Lincoln: Dorothy Passmore, senior in the arts and science college from Lin coln; and Allene Mumau. junior in Teacher's college from Tobias. Brief informal talks were pre sented after the ceremonies by ' Charlotte Treat, treasurer of the ; organization, and Eleanor Pleak. : secretary. Plans for future meet- j ings were discussed, and the work of the organization for the year; was outlined. I With Deputy Public Works Administrator. METHODIST MEN MAY BE EXCUSED FROM ROTC DRILL I! STAGE BONFIRE RALLY TONIGHT CHANCELLOR DETAINED! eterson incurred interest in his field from a Nebraska Vovhod hobby of fossil collecting arid did mm u m ins rosea rcn worn iti inisj state, near Valentine. Frederick (5. tMims. assistant I i-lir.'lf.ir rtf iht nnti-.Mitv mnaMinii ' n I.. . ' ni assistant tf Ktrlvmr since Proposed Memorial StrilC-1 1M Tuesday morning. He was laminar to tt-.ousnnds ot mu seum visitors through his series of ! lectures at the institution. Chancellor Burnett States Saturday That Exemption May Be Extended. Pop Oi-firttm.U inn I oiiil,c Plan for Hugr lulu mi Uu M(niini in Ntri.-il Scirnr at 10:.0: Vt i.uiiir Sriiil-Of'f for l luii..la i k;i. mi iiims himiow hi.iiumu nmr ture Will Be Built from Federal Funds. tM'l'n-ials nf t In uni ersity ariived at tin nation s oapital estcrdav to present plans for CALIFORNIA WIL L C0LLdAT Sii ALTER ITS POLICY VUUUIIIU LILU III I build on the universitv rmniKi LINCOLN HOSPITA L TUESDAYMORNIN Assistant Museum Contracts Pneumonia After Ooeration. ouim on tne universitv campus I i with public works money The delegation planned to con- ' for yesterday with lieneral Pong- j las Mac Arthur, chief of staff of i the war department. Later, it wis ! learned, the delegation will call on I ; Colonel Henry M. Waite. deputy ' public works administrator, i The universitv delegation, which left Lincoln Sunday, includes M A. Shaw, president of the board' p.ir,rtP.of regents; L E. Ounderson. n-. JUl OIUI nam eor-r CONCERNING nance secretary, and Col. W H . Oury. eommandant of the lvil i unit of the P.. O. T. C. Chancellor j E. A. Burnett had planned to n--I company the delegation to Wash ington, but was detained at Chi- niWPRAI nW THI IRSn A Y . cago for a meeting of the land sities. .VT r " " i s : it :J UfUU n- Dn.u.,,. use i-eoerai -unus. IT ruuo memoers ana woriters m , HobUWdlCU VV I LI I Ui . Ddl U'JUI it office of the organization in !it bajement of U hall this after noon at 4:30 o'clock to make plans lor the beset sales campaign. Will Check Out Tickets. colleges and state univer- Voluntary Class Attendance Will Soon Be Rule at Western School. BEGINS 2ND SEMESTER Freedom From Compulsory Attendance Favored by Professors Here. OBJECTING SINCE 1927 Quakers and Mcnnomtcs Are; Already Excused From Military Science. i Kriio Donations (hi I irlil in lla. of ool n llovrv.; Ml inji I r;uu li:ii k IM iOMI h l ii-c Is .-mil ( 'm il ( ol.s; Alakr I ffi-i. of S.punl. Tickjtj will be checked out to all worfer and members at the tare, asd asaignmects and organi zation of teams for the sale will be rospieted. He urged all concerned o be present on tim" in order to pt th drive under way immedi- KlT. ARBS ORGANIZE Since 1921; Authority On Geology. The delegation, while in Wash- I I and Hl- ( ali. i LARGE SCALE ATMASS MEETING Frederick G. Collins, assist ant ourator for twelve years at the University of NV'raka mu seum, died unexpectedly Tues day morning at 6 o"el..-k in a Lincoln hospital. Death win attributed to pneuinoma ei.n tracted fter an np p, ration! early this mouth. "lliiis was b'.") years of age. ! As a lecturer on the museum. Collins was known ta hundrls of, people, having conducted his series ' of talks for a number of years to ; I Form Clubs; Have Members On Inter-Club Council; Filley Presides. over 2' rcen pres-.-nt t tne vrtr.irz mass meeting, ffin procwded to organize ar?r stale tha ever before. j nthering was held in Social ce auduonurr.. and was ad- by Prof. E. w. t-ntz and "f i Petz. intramural director. 'T1' ' ten present ir.di al their desire to form club? of earn, of whirls tcev will be '',sat?iv on the Interclub the govf rr.irg bo-Jv of the lrtll . Dn'" "rgaiization. J TW about 25 rr.en had club,. i eoptrated in Barb under-TSfl'-t the year, but this - nm ytar in which such a tTw. tU"n hk rnade -latotjt a permanent organ- hi;.h a, iu a,m the 5Sf Earb activities. l ' ,A naf filiated men w campus activities. r7 Pressed at the Ctl'", Ktmg. leading the organization for a ',r" ,M1 then introducing peakeraof the evening. f1 hw uik Srk the "-gar.iza- 'stenl to the lndi. cetth?r re rich sys and running :-Jon. tbrMka- ca"0g out Spe!lr0?m 0utl,ned- ftbi lf?c WWva in which M 'immir.g Tee r. or- wetk in r- visitors in Morrill hall. Came from England. Coming to Lincoln from Exeter, f England. Collins has N-en assoi-i ated with Dr. E. H. Barbour and j the Universitv of Nebraska since i 12L I Mr. Collins was educated at Oak j House school at Axminister and University college of the -oi,th-w-est. He was also affiliated with Oxford and Cambridge .oiversi ties. 1 Was Geological Authority. In Exeter. England, his birth place, he was governor and lee-. turer of the Albert memorial mu- j seum and a fellow of the P.oyal Geographic society. An authority j on the geology of Devonshire much of his research on the subject has j been published. j He was an active ornithologist. i: i: u i i-: 1. 1: v. ..v. jington. explained that the pro- j i ( ' S . ".More Ir.-n ninu Ipused memorial armory would be I i ..,.,..1,:,,,. ;n i. , ,i. i ! ... .- , . , , , , 'less leaeinne Mill he lit ! built entirely from federal funds!. . . . : which thev rione will he sllotte.! t.i "'.v " tilt llllM lsilv ol ! them thru the war department by ! I'urnia innli-r a new plan adopt the P A. ,,, tlij ,., L- h I., I . !,. ii,iniiiiil. We believe the project is es- ; w,rv .-lass attendanrr ts'elimlnaled pecially desirable. Uunoerson sai 1 , Annoiim emrnt f the rli.ini-e (n i policy with renrt to cla?i rut j wa. made by Professm .) I II. Hildebiand ( hauinan of tin- nun l mittee on educational policy of the i academic senate. who .said It ! would affect both the l'nivrilv ! of California at I'.crkeley and at i lyos Ang"les. He declared that the mile pnnif of learning under the new plan would be l. -Mills as rrllected by x- animations. The order. hnwrvr. will nt af fei t rlaase-i in military training, physical education and ( hni l yesterday. "So far our public works projects have been chiefly highways, and there has been lit tle employment opportunity for! carpenters, bricklayers and othrr : builders." TURN IN SEALED NA OF FRATERNITIES! Alumni Plans for Betterment Of Fraternities. . ... ... ,.-sv. . II,,. .nrif tl doing much of this work for the I - ; - . - museum and belonging to the Bru- " ...,.. fr,.r!,v ,tt.r. rr.ent Hf'.'-r to thl" ou-. dyir.g ,t,nair-. Will rr.ent t- hat , 1 " L- kiiC-j,..1. Jan- I- Mr ner bird club in Lincoln. He was also active In other sti'-ntific cir cles. Leaves Family of Three. Mr. Collins Is survived by his wife, one daughter and one rn. His home was at 2127 Worttir-gton street. Funeral service are U- b- held Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock i i.neoiy 'innjiyccjrcn. i w-;m. ukn UT r,..,,rj,:t!.lH',',n. ""j j axreeui. .subject.-. involvlnR lalxiratory work arnl fielfl trips Smh stu dent will be required t'i attend i lass h as usual. Policy in Effect Soon. Profeisor llildebrmid said that Council to Consider! '""'i "f "", nrw i"'1" v "rr ; now r'ing wnmcri tun atifi itiiii. 11 ' proliahly w-nuld Iw placed in eff-e ui the beginning of the n-nt nemea- ! r ! "It is an extremely Inlerrstlng ', e.erimeril." staled II. I'onne. I'riiversity of N'i-trnka lihrnrlnn. ' in referonee to Ihr plnn "I have Ix lievcd for H long time that unkH turlenti want edurntion. yon ran not 'shove M down th-ir llironl'" II" stated that smh nn rp-rlment would tx- dHriferous iihIikh Ilie uni versity keeps the ntnndurds of re. quirenienta and rlijfitiilll y reijuire. tti'-n's high. "It will tk time to d'l-rmine if nu h a plan will work, but If It l continued for several generations of stiiden's. It would undoubtedly l-e sue rssful, he said. Compulsion Undesirable. Kot'inK students of college age to learn lias never been pnrli'ti if;ontinue m I'age 3 I I nivcisil y pacifists seoi.d anollicr vielory in t licit- cam p.-iign to renioxe niilitarism from the campus when .issue .nice that Methodist nicu .tu dents will In excused frotu compulsory military training if they ask il on (lie grounds of moral com iel ions, was given ly Chanocl'or Hurnetl. The announcement was made ly the chancellor at n uicctiug of I he hoard of rcgenls last Saturday at which three I, in coin pastors aeated in oppo sit ion to the pioicetcd new iirnmrv Inclusinn of Methodist ntmlenls along with those of the Quaker and Mennonlte flenoiuiuatiimi aniotic those who may be ecuuei front drill on grounds tif rellgiotiq acru plis was effected because of n strong resolution denouncing war which inn passed by the general conference of the Methodist church in according to ev. .1 i M Huckner. retired Mrtho.li .( minis ter anil pence advocate Started Move in 107. The movement on the Nehraaiui campus to have M-t Imdiot titiidenta excused from military science was begun In t!77. Hev. Mucltner otated. At that lime, members uf the Lincoln Minl.nterinl nsointioti engage, in n debate over the ,iir tioll with Colonel .lenelt. then i ( "mil iruieil on Page i With a hue. I'.ui I ii o r :i 1 1 a.iiiilion lo a shoi 1 i !, be mnruiin; at 1(1 .ill a tu . plans "ere completed est ci da 1m i- C.'llllpUS in c not t.i icpc.il gaiiiratioii on 1 h I 'cl l Tlllllli d i si lic.lu'i d to' ibis held in Social S, i. u, tor the largest rally i Tassels and t em I NEBRASKA SWEE T- hat ci- of li e I lie uiisct-ali - o vrai a I I eani v put Vlair c show in hen t-a. U I i . i " t; . Hall t i ti-.c is. iiiil.le t " o gieat tlnchc-t l-itt oImii gti. e . AR T ENTRANTS RUN CLOSE RACE Record Total ol 700 Votes i Cast: Keep Identity of Winner Secret. TEA SIGMA PHI SELECTS NRA AS A DINNER THEM E Questiona.ris. whiih wen- re ently submil'ed to ea h fraterni ty's repres'i tative on the ;inn,ni council roncrr.ing hi fraternity's financial sta'-is. are to be filled out and turn! in to I lean Thomp son's office t 'lay. The entire croup of sealed queu tionr.aire.i will te referred to the the answers The exe-- i'ear ;a - ' Viun SELLERS LECTURES ON tive i. oun' il pl-ms o make a ! finite r'-port on the aituation aboi.t two wek Take Definite Slept Ag.'a'i'n ' f'arted last (or.cernir.g a har.ge in orjfai tion of the Irter'ra'ernitv , ;t Tk.. vear i'.i ! r ite Rt.et.n wer i m the main ir.nova'ior.s was tt. founding of the alumni rouri'U or whi'h :.:.' Wiiw,n Alpha T'i ! ftrr.' ga v as )'' ed president sr.'l i K. I. .Vor., Alpha .S.grr.a Pr,i. I re'-ary. I The Jr.''-rfraterr.i'y ''our.'. I ar.'i . alurr.r.i 'o .r.'d are plannir.g " '" sidera';on of s .gges'ions rr.ad hv fri.f.M'.r .-'' t.mrr.rn ht'-r T':rr.- :iSPANGLER SPEAKS TO Address Was Given at Noon.!; Tr 1 Meeting of History Department. Dealing with a question of ' .t rent Interest, Prof. J L. Seller gave x UIlc on ' P.isna s Chano of Pxogniti-vn by the United States" Tuesday n'xon at the meet, g of tfc history department. Mrs. W. E. CAir.rongham. tht leader, presided. Mr. eliers alto delivered tr.e regular lecture to the gro-.p d;s-Ci-isicg "g'rparaticn frr,ro Lr.g land. a Natural Conwjer.' ." as a phae of the suhjett under '!. cuion, "Fju-Iv American II try." Cvet Dia'ett Reading. Mrs. L D. Hpence alo aop4red Professor Believes Reason able Profits Will Be Shown in 1933. THETA SIGMA PHI INITIATES, Jourtahatic Sorority Will. Induct Seven Pd?eS j Wednesday. r.s ' r.a'c.r.al ''r--,rr.r. . f-.r.-...'. r..: r,a;iie r.'.r.'.r,- ir-eetlr.? Tr. r,-r i.. .r. rr.t K.: 1st i -. or tie prograja. preeiiting a nurc-; rj. V DB, EICHE lOOnESSES TM 'Jt,t Insursn'" mriti'ioni are dn'iall'r S'cind srvl Will In r,r',oiMlitv show ra'inbl prof- ,t in 11?.. w th tst.fnenl of prof C f-. fipsngler of !t nnl-,.-;' d'psrf rnent of -rio??ir. .Vf-r.-:7 ni:ht. in r ad'lt ti r,f frjfn' fntitur of N ri ' the f Virriliual'B' 7'r.e f.r.sr.'l stsbiliT of fie. r:.r.r.' r.d ins'ielty KitnpntilM r,n rn ri'e)lr '1'ieof nfid dot -i.'if ri'cw waning (-...eiif yr 'jpnT.g-r indi's'fl roi"r-,ry.-. re"f'h 'ha' tb n'Stv v.r. ierr.d 'birir.e Htl period '.-.'.-.?' tA. fi""!e'l I" 'hl -' f in Sl' U'S l t'onnfll gr f,tifB .f rv-fi'lMre e Vjii P.utn ' ;Tue aj s'-.bd-,;ed to g. i. tXk. rr.t vu ucAhie to fc prer.t. wul appear at nm f if tt The jr.tX 'peaxer at tr next is U. w.vVfl mi! be Prof r-.gh j Z ' e '" K.re.h. who i.v.l give a talk on i ." "Nehraa. tin Eait.-i;." lil - j ''r r '" tr4 ly p.ctre- '-f fVf'"7 A7 Admor With Ma wea is u.'- - x ,,, f TO Tfi" p H- !Ta?d hs -,rtae'-.e 'f iri irsrt1 r.r .y-". d..'i'rirf ft ffr ffnt-ow- 7 rr th mm A!fhr;v. Women Journalists Complete Plans for Annual Event; Tickets on Sale. "Nl:A" Will Min tittntr i.f Hip nnmiHl JoiirriNljnrn hnnr f plvrri ui lh I'nivrrmfv f I'ld Thurflii v. N'vriFi.irr ?,. Tli in nnr, whi'h t rnpr inllv r - 7'htn Siffun F'hl. v.irnr?r jnn nnliirn h'ri'rrv At thj ffrvm fhr flMr'N f"' Htr firw nn fnhiir utoriri wrM Irri ynr wHI prnnnfm hv fvl '. W'albrr, ira f fh ni- f jriiirnnlinrn Thri5 v ill nlmt hr n h'rf progrnrn Tii Url offlr nrp heinrii' (Ihv' nri'l (h Ihlcrfa umv iKmhf from trir riihrr q nf Th' n flfg r?iq I'hi. Ihp pnilv r htqnknn tiffi' nrii! pf fhr h'( 'if jfiiir rmliorn tf fiir ,Innnrf ' ffU-ry i" In rharge I'hff 1irrirr i oprn ( nil .rr'r. HOLD FORMAL PLEDGING Elct Loin Rnthhiirn Virp. Iota B"f of il y rjr i'f I tin t Inirl :l i t III ir- crnt yrnt a fur Ihn I il lo i 'c. i 33:1 Sn tlir:itf Ufla I Mil ill thn r-ni ( inim rnt r-i n John i.jQ.tn, trr:iirnt f I hn Stiir-tit ( 'miji'i M. Qtlpi I J -I flit hi MoTlilirH if (hn i mini i cIpi I i i t nrtirint Ipp Wr-II HQ offiir-IQ lotintP'l I hp hwllitta Itict tUiit nftrr Ihn piilU in I hn l?iio iiilitig loftpil nt 5 fi i -m U t'lnlro tf br tO'Jrrit f'llUIHil VCfP n fhr pullq nil :i v ttt Cl)ri 'icr Mir r-n tion (.al 700 Vl V IkImI of ttiotP t lid it errni htti 1 i h r vtPi3, Imp lrgrct fiiiititirr of j , hn IN il n l n I n '.'rlnaalm r r I i lirni I rlctlioti for nnno limr. uuq . trt orr in Ihr i mini hr nrxrli ! i a M' l hit ra ff t I hr p.tQil ion wtir 1 !oiiim r Miown. I , (i i m lP-I'a i .It in lit i n . (r I h:i 'i iicciirf I , a il 1 A 1 1 1 h n Thl. I.Mh I 'r-t U ini, A 1 1 . 1 ; ! ,i Irll. Ilfiri.hi (tfiiiiaq, Al.ha Otoi'ioii I'i c.nu F't.llni'l, 'hi tlftK-gA. Ilr'rn ;thrllr.lv. f'rllo I'rlln r II q , nnt 'l,iri'l In nr M I' vo v. A l.hfi l I Iip i'lrnlilv tf Ihr inning fri ' (h'lnlr uiM hr krio'n lo onlv n fr-.v ! irisi in mi'l will hr Itrpf orfnt tin I lil chr ia firrsmlrfl pi fhr prtimnl I-, or rii I I; Inh fall r r vur on -in I ii lav ni'iininf. Jrivrrnhri h" I up i f I hr pt r r SLOCK JUDGING TEAM MADE UP OF SIX MEN' Co.k.Ii Th.iliiLin Pit,K Sfii;ifl Whir,li Will Lntrr Mort . At K;ins,r, City. tr-natve pi f-pai at i--n wne i ,mii plete.l (.1 jixe tlio i i. I , i, .i 3 Vo. I'lacUa (.-am 9 tonaing pen, I, iff Staijo Pmilin Hall, In addition to tlii nioining iall an. I tie hugp I'oitfhc lallv to t- llr-l. tliio evetliltg a cr.n.loff iqllv i3 l-ecn e f,, II 4-, I tun ,a in. lining, jnat lrlnle I lie (opine r.11 ttnjn fo tlio eaot I'lip pventng lath , wltii h u ill l-e held on (lie drill field Lai h of li 1 oliocum. will otait at 7 .ill n HI. the universitv U 11 T. 1'. band. th t ot 11 t oliq. monjhptq ,,f the Icani roa, Ilea faeilttv moniliet a on- tk laifc-o nunilipi of cfudenta ate r- pcite, o pp otpQpnf Briny Weotten Rnift All liigptif lr.,ir,cl f,,t- nil jM Irnti lo hi Ing xvooiou lona ami a. mpa of wood to Hip fiel, lq, l ,.f llio t 'oliaol 1 m iiijpg io ilqv. I'V Anne Hunting. . r.Q,lr-n of lac eel; In addition to Hie l"ic IiouIik tnriiilicia of I do fin, II, a (cam n ill lip liioiight ,i f;p firl in O hoy tail, fltawn hv riimilir-tq nf tlip prji ooi irlipQ. t iii)n in pnotliei iiav 1 r 'ofjl in i(e, ,,n Piigc 1 1 mm issu E APPEARS FRIDAY IE WITH NEW COVER Piililirvlion Fcitiirrs; Cfinl;iui', M,ui Lihr;iry ArtK.lf. 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