THE NEBRASKAN. IS S. C. Langworthy '90, of Seward, visited at the university last week. Miss Nellie Cochrane has been initiated by the Delta Gamma fraternity. .Miss Cora Smith is working up the class ification of green house plants. Paul Pizey has resigned his commission as first lieutenant of Company C. J. Albers has been appointed first lieuten ant of Co. C in place of Paul Pizey. N. B. Barr was called home on the 24th on account of the death o" his brother.' u J. W. Dixon attended the dedication ex ercises" of the World's Fair at Chicago. Miss Gellatly of Doane visited with her cousin, Miss May Whiting, last week. Misses Griggs, '96, Hershey, '96, Cox and Burks, '95, spent Sunday at home in Beatrice. W. H. and J. H. Johnston stopped off at their home for a short visit on the return trip. Bert Wheeler '90, visited his old school mates last Monday, and took in the foot-ball game. Miss Minnie DePue, '92, came up from David City on the 21st to spend Sunday at home. O. H. Brainerd, principal of the Beatrice High school, was a recent visitor at the Uni versity. Mr. Pierson, the evangelist, addressed the students of the University last Sunday af ternoon. James Barkley will winter at Evansville, Ind., where he is working at electrical en gineering. Locke Richardson, a reader of consider able reputation, visited the university one day last week. T. F. A. Williams, '92, is studying law in Chicago, and is well pleased with the material at hand in that city. Jas. B. McDonald, '92, was acting gover nor during Gov. Boyd's and Lieut. Gov. Majors' recent absence from the state. Mr. Hal W. Reed, secretary of the foot ball association, visited the university on the 22d and stopped over to see the game. Miss Mary Jones, the librarian, and her brother Charles, were guests of Miss Kittie Weston at her home in Beatrice last week. Chas. Jones, '96, and Julius Westerman, '96, have ,,been initiated by the Phi Delta Shetas, and Hebard, '96, by the Sigma Chis. Misses Fannie Hershley and Nellie Griggs of '96, and Miss Mariel Gere of '95, have been initiated by the Kappa Kappa Gamma. Charles Skiles of Alvo made one of his periodical visits to his alma mater last week. Corn shucking seero.a to be perfectly agree able to him. Jas. B. McDonald, Will Westerman, Otis Weeks, C. L. Tallmadge and Fred Gund accompanied the foot-ball team to Denver and witnessed the defeat. Miss Stella Kirker, Miss Louise Pound, and Miss Maude Hammond will visit with Miss Minnie DePue in David City next week. Miss DePue is teaching in the high school of that city. Professor A. S. Hitchcock of the Kansas Agricultural college, a former student of Professor Bessey, called at the University two weeks ago, and spent two days looking over the botanical department. Professor G. C. Menzendorf was called to Bloomington, 111., last Tuesday, by receiving a notice of his mother's death. Saturday his father unexpectedly died, and Mrs. Men zendOif left in the evening for Bloomington. Professor Amos G. Warner, superintend ent of charities in the District of Columbia, renewed old acquaintances at the university lost" week and rioted with what gigantic strides his alma mater is pushing forward. He has been lecturing before the students of the university of Wisconsin. On March 1st he accepts a chair at the Leland Stanford university. ly. gj