The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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Campus Gleanings.
The cadet battalion wont through a
rigid Inapection InHt night.
II. A. Ring's father visited him at
the Sigma Chi house Saturday.
Dr. Sherman was unable to meet hi.s
classes yesterday owing to illness.
W. 11. Arends visited his brother. II.
C. AreTuls, '04, in Elmwood over Sunday.
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Judge Hames talked to the Senior
law class last evening on the "Trial of
C ases."
Mr. Marry Keyser has been hick the
past lew days with neuralgia. He Is
not yet able to be out.
Miss Susan Harnhart was called t
her home in Logan, la.. Saturday !y
the illness of her mother
Prof Heald of the botanical depart
ment, was unable to meet his classes
jeMeiday on account of sickness.
r.Iih.s Heitha Mntthieson leturned
from Illair Sunday, where she spent t
few days lecnpeiatlng from illness.
The Freshman clafw was unable to
have a meeting yesterday morning on
account of the few members present.
The bulletin of the Unheislty lec
ture bureau Is being compiled and will
go to the printer in a couple of dajs.
Ralph Christie lias discontinued hi
work in the University temporarily an !
gone to his home in Auburn on account
of illness.
Schujler Miller, formerly a profes
sor in English in the University, has
just recovered from an attack ot
typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brybon ot Adams.
Neb., were visiting with University
people over Sunday. They arc on their
way to Rice Lake, Wis.
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Cigats and News
Morels for Sale or Exchane
Grover Cleveland Carr, '02, is a me
chlnist In the shops at Havelock. II
still shows his attachment for his alm.i
mater by wearing li is Senior cap whip'
at work.
The State Historical society has re
ceived the history or the IMatteford
flag, which was made in lSlil. and Is
held to be 'he oldest in the state.
The Co-Kds on the Missouri Inde
pendent recently got out a special num
ber of thnt paper, and to all appear
ances they did their woi l well.
George Winslow, '();, has just re
turned from a business trip to south
west Missouri "While at Joplin In
called on H. G. Conker, '!!, who Is now
practicing law at thai place, having
keen there two years
The boys at the farm are somewhat
jubilant oer the prospects of having
a star ball nine. Last Saturday after
noon at the F. & M. park they easily
defeated the strong Lincoln High
School aggregation by the decisiv
score of 15 to 7. A large body of root
ers was present and cheered their team
to victory.
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Comenius Club-Gives Program.
A very interesting program was ren
dered by the newly organized Cpmenii.
I.jterary club, last Saturday evening.
Among the most enjoyable numbers,
were a recitation "by Mih Brick, and
two piano solos by Miss Judith Hlava.
wnicii were received with much ap
plause by all present.
The club Is continually getting a
larger membership, and becoming moie
and more interested in its work. Al
piesent it is particularly enthusiast!.
over the prospective visit of Dr.
Shiinck. professor of geology in the
Upherslty of Iowa, who has consented
to speak to the club and to tender it
whatever assistance it will be in his
ix-wer to give. Dr. Shimck will bo here
on Apiil l)th. and it is the intention f
tho members of the club to bring their
friends and gjvo him a hearty welcome.
Pioneor barber shop, open till 8.
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