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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1893)
r fc i M 10 THE NEBRASKAN rollment of students up to date is ulumd of students enrolled in the German department, last years. ro Fsslcr says that it is a regular Teu tonic invasion. Chas. D. Chandler has gone to Philadel phia to take a course in the Mahneman md- Clair Metcalf, E. C. Elliott and Jack Far ical college. well took advantage of the " Chicago Day " excursion rates last Saturday and went to Miss Gertrude Laws, '86, is assisting the taj.0 j tlc ajr registrar in her annual task of frightening new students. Chancellor Canlield delivered the oration at the Centennial celebration of Williams Prof. Harbour has gone to Chicago to pur- College, Williamstown, Mass. President chase some interesting collections at the fair Cleveland and many prominent men of the for the museum. country were in attendance. The Civil Engineering Department starts Bi c. Yates, who has been employed in out this year with Mattering prospects, 23 lho engineering department of the 13. & M. having registered. jn northein Wyoming, has returned from a t t t i .1 visit to the fair and the east. Miss Josephine Ireeman gave a tea party last 'Saturday afternoon in honor of the Del- proft Wurd our new zooiogist) is said t0 ta Gamma fraternity. be u f00tbnn enthusiast. It is to be hoped Among those who will post this year are that ho wiH attcmPt t0 imPurt somo of his en" inusiasm to tnosc 01 nis suuiems wno are Geo. H. Whaley, '91 ; R. E. Johnson, C. C. Marley, H. A. Senter. Morgan M. Maghee has returned from Philadelphia, where he h:is been holding a very lucrative position. lax in this regard. Chas. B. Newcomer of the class of '87, who was last year professor of Greek and Latin at Cotncr, has accepted the chair of modern languages in a boys' preparatory school near Mr. J. T. Westermann '96 did not return Leland Stanford, to the University of Nearaska but has gone east to study medicine. The Sigma Chi Fraternity gave a very enjoyable party to their lady friends at their rooms last Friday evening. Two bulletins, one on chinch bugs and one on grasshoppers, are being compiled by the Entomological Department. Fred C. Cooley and A. F. Montmorency Kappa Kappa Gamma initiated Miss Lot tie Whedon and Miss Alice Maitland on Sat urday. The new members will sustain the previous high standard of the society. To say this is praise enough. Mr. Robt. Hiltner has been appointed chemist for the Standard Cattle Co. at Ames, Nebraska. The people of the state evidently know where expert chemists can be obtained. spent three months on the B. & M. survey- The University of Nebraska has lots more of ing parties in northern Wyoming and Mon- them. tana. To accommodate students the preparatory 0wi"ff t0 the absencc of l)art of the chemical laboratory is now kept open from 8 an"Ual ataft.'rom thc University the Juniors a. m. to 6 p. m., with the exception of the J?ld a meelin8 tl elecd Mr.Oberlies and lunch hour. Cheney business managers, Messrs. Form and Haughton and Miss Boose asso- There are three hundred and seventy-four ciate editors.