WSi --T Kjf- "- 1 Cbc ail? TlebrasJinn 51 arte i i ft- 1 I. i i r : ?V .11. 0 Cbose of Other Days -Q In a recont iBBiie of the Minneapolis Journal appeared a half-tono of Dr. Howard, formerly connected with the Iitln department here and now at the head of the Latin department of the University of South Dakota, which was accompanied hy the following article: "Joseph Henry Howard, who suc ceeds Professor Merchant as professor of Latin at the University of South Dakota, received his A. B. degree In the University of Indiana In 1888, and In 1890 was granted his A. M. degree. In 1899 he was honored with a Ph. D. from Lcland Stanford university. For seven years he was assistant professor In Latin In the University of Indiana, and from 1301 to 1903 was connected with the University of Nebraska, He studied a year at Johns Hopkins and also a year at Chicago university." Mr. Walter K. Long, a former gradu ate of this University, and now a stu dent at the Northwestern "Medical school of Chicago has been heard from. He reports that he likes his work very much and says all his University work here was given full credit. He Is giv ing the nurses In Wesley hospital a course In general chemistry and is also assisting Dr. Long'B first year class a few hours every week. Ho also Bays that thGre are quite a number Nebras ka men registered In the Northwestern University, among thom being Rowe, Rain, Brooks, Leslie, Sims, B. Doano, O. Hummell and J. P. Barry. A letter has been received by the Y. M. C. A. from Kenneth E. Riley, a student of this University two years f ago, who is now attending tho Univer sity of Washington. On the envelope ho Inscribed the Washington Univer sity yell, which runs like this. "U of W! Hiah! Hiah! U of W! Slab! Siah! Skookum! Skookum! Washington!" Word has been received that George Shldler, '03, who Is now attending the law school at tho University of Mich igan, has received one of the greatest honors that can be granted v6 a Fresh man in that Institution, having ben chosen ono of the committee to ar range wltji tho faculty for the course of lectures. C. A. Rose, '03, now chemist In the Argo smelter, Denver, Colo., was mar ried last Saturday at Kearney. The brldo was Miss Florence Hollowell, who is also a graduate from this University. She graduated In '02. Frank A. Phllbrlck, '97, who took his master'B degree In '99, and his doctor's degree at Harvard In 1902, Is noyv In London a work on the subject of "The relations between the United States and Cuba." Mr. John Kind, who is now a fellow In tho Columbian University, has been asked by Mr. Carl Schurz to aid him in preparing his memoirs. -Mr. Kind can do this and still continue His work. Mr. John S. Moore former secretary of tho University Y. M. C. A., is recelv lng the congratulations of his friends over tho arrival lately of a handsome bobygirl in his- home Bert Gehringer, '01, Is superintend ent of a manufacturing establishment for the manufacture of electrical ap pliances In New York City. E. .C. TDwing, an-ex-'96 man at Ne braska, has entered tho law school of tho University of Washington. Word comGB from Harry Langloy, '03, announcing his marriage to Miss Leach, of Oakdale, Neb. , 'oJIb l Humb Mamie Ellis teaching In the high school at boldt, Neb. -Anna J. Beams, '03, Is teaching In the Tobias, Neb., high chool. Mablo Dempster is teaching in the high school at Dillon, Mont. Eleanore Miller, '00, is teaching mathematics at .Falls.; Gity. 5?. Mary Davis, '02, Id teaching at Sib ley, la.' J. It. Fulk Is principal at Randolph, Nebraska. H. A. N11C8 Is principal at Osmond, Nebraska. Lottlo Scherzer, 03, Is teaching at Auburn,' Nob. Cora E. Wise, 03, is teaching at Chadron, Neb. H. D. Rlcker, '02, is teaching at Paynesville, La. Miss Alice McDlll, '03, is teaching at Arapahoe, Neb. Eliza Motor, '03, Is principal of the Neligh high school. Clare Mark in is teaching in the high school at David City. W. B. Oatlin, '03, is principal of the Hamburg high school. Bert Gordon, '01, is working for a life insurance company. H. C. Fllley in principal of tho Ban croft, Neb., high school. Tin Society t H. A. Swanson, '03, is visiting at the Kappa Sigma house Delta Tau Delta held an Informal smoker last evening In the chapter house. About twenty members of PI Beta Phi will take the excursion trip to Kan sas Saturday. Miss Jane Bunt, Roma Love and Etta Schneider are Delta Gamma visitors in Fremont over Sunday. Visitors at the PI Phi house this week were Miss Mabello Miles of Falls wicy, and ex-Senator Allen of Madison. Messrs. Shallenberger, Kimball, Mu dra, Stephens and Peters are wearing the purple and green of the .Vikings. Delta Tau DeJta will Institute an In novation in the way of a "chewer" at tho chapter house next Saturday even ing. O. S. Wright, division engineer for tho B. & M. at Deadwood, S. D., was a guest at the Phi Psihoiise Wednesday. Phi Gamma Delta will hold its an nual banquet tonight at tho Lindoli hotel. Covers will bo laid for forty five. Dr. E. A. Ross will act as toast master. December 11th has been decided upon as the date for tho Pershing Rlflo Hop, which will be held at the Lincoln hotel. L. P. Hewitt Is chairman of the Hop committee, and Fred Lundin is master of ceremonies. Tho number of girls at the PI Phi house will be Increased by two next week. Miss Killlan, who resumes her University work, and Miss Young will bo the new-comers. ) Tho date of the Pershing Rifle Hop has been announced. It will be held at tho Lincoln hotel, December 11. L. P. Hewitt is chairman of tho commit tee. In charge and A. H. Lundeen mas ter of ceremonies. Thursday evening, after his presenta tion of "The New Dominion," Mr. Clay Clement was entertained by the Phi Kappa Psi's at their chapter house. Mr. Clement was a member of the Il linois Beta chapter of Phi Kappa Psi in the 70's. At the last meeting of tho Cadet Of ficers club Harry Parker was chqsen chairman of the officers hop comniittee. A number of ballots were ,taken to elect, all of which resumed in a tie be- ----I' ! ! ! ! S-S' ! '! ! ELASTIC BOOKCASE UNITS ANY FINISH $2.75 TO $3.50 PER UNIT T IZtM0 Rudge & T 1118-1126 A A .ft. A it. A .t. A .- -- -- a. .. A ,t. a .t. a -t- a .t- a -t. a .- . tween Mr. Parker and Mr. Bell? A flip of the coin gave the place to Parker. Last night at Walsh hall Phi Gamma Delta gave a (lancing party to tho members of that fraternity and their friends. Fraternity colorB and Univer sity colors formed tho decorations. About thirty-five couples enjoyed the dancing. Walt's orchestra furnished the music and refreshments were served between times. 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