The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, January 31, 1894, Image 3

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LOCAL.
V. P. Sheldon spent Sunday
jt his home in Wchawkn.
The Sem. Bot. have decided
upon a seal and a co'at-of-arms.
Misses Barker and Thatcher
joined the Palladians on last
Friday evening.
Pro!. Taylor will give a three
hour course on the money ques
tion next semester.
Fred Barnes was absent from
lectures for two or three days
last week on account of illness.
Miss Ura Kelley litis been ab
sent from lectures this week on
iiccount of an attack of tonselitis.
The first lecture before the
Political Economv Club will be
'delivered "rieXt Wednesday-evening.
Prof. Wilson spoke at a joint
meeting of the Y. W. C. A. and
the Y. M. C. A. last Thursday
afternoon.
The new memders of the
Palladian society will give a
special programme on the 9th of
February;
Mrs. Manning is assisting in
the prepar&lion for the Greek
plaj to be given on the 15th of
February.
No examination will be given
to those psychology students
who intend to continue the
work next slcmester.
Miss Helena and Nellie Lau
have returned from Hastings
where they have been visiting
thepast three weeks.
Some new specimens have
been received in the Geological
Department. The class is at
work analyzing these, . .
The literary societies are ar
ranging to give a joint program
in Chapel on Wednesday even
ing before Qharter Day.
The University party given at
the Lansing last week was a
very enjoyable affair. About
thirty couples were present.
The Senior class meets next
Tuesday at five o'clock to con
sider Senior invitations. Now
for the beginning of the fray.
Mr. Max Westermann, clerk
of the University, was out of
town lor-a few days last week.
He took his mother to Decatur,
111.
Prof. Wardwill deliver a lec
tnreto his advanced comparative
anatomy class next Tuesday
evening. His subject will be
vermes.
The chorus is working hard
preparing music for the Charter
Day exercises. A number of
singers from the city will
assist it.
After at: intenselv interesting
business meeting ,lnst Friday
evening the Palladians decided
to purchase a new carpet for
their hall.
A full set of American Stoto
Reports has been placed in the
Library. This gives joy to
American History students, as it
saves many a trip to the Capitol.
How many of us will be
among the lortunatc after exams
are over? There will probably
be a few who will wish they had
attended more to work and less
to other things.
Chapel and drill have been'
discontinued during examina
tion week. Recitations, how
ever, go on with unerring regu
larity, much to the disgust of
the students.
Prof. Hampsen took the class')
in Machine Designing to Have-
.iuin juai wuuiv iu visu nit; uui-
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lington shops. Many valuable
pointers vrere obtained by our
embryo mechanics.
Prof. Edgren's Freshman
French class, will not be so large
next semester. 1 he number of
flunks is said to be appalling.
Prof. E. said that it was unpleas
ant but he felt that it was his
duty, and he did it, nobly.
At its regular jneeting on
Saturday evening the U. B. D.
C. considered the advisability oft
the contemplated issue oi gov-'
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ernment bonds. After a spirited (
discussion, the secretary was in-'
structed to send Secretary Car-'
lisle a telegram announcing the
result ot the discussion.
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The Haish Manual Training
School of Wesleyan University
was burned to the ground Sun -
day night. 1 here was no msur-
arice whatever. The loss of
this building will seriously crip -
pie the school. Wesleyan stu-
dents have the sympathy of the
U. of N. in their misfortune.
There is still an opportunity
for students to show their hos
pitality by entertaining some of
the high school guests. About
one hundred are yet unprovided
for. Remember the story about
entertaining an angel unawares
and take in one or two. They
may be angels.
Some long suffering mortal
whose drill cap had been stolen
from the rack broke forth in
song Wednesday morning. A
poem of some considerable
merit and entire originality was
posted -on the bulW'ii board,
appealing to the culpi ijt to return
I-i- . 1 . :' ; , .. ,
me siuien property ana avoid
eternal damnation.
Look for the Charter Day
issue oT The Nkijraskan.
The Junior Promenade prom
ises to be very successful. Only
about thirty tickets are left.
These will probably be sold in a
day or two. Those desiring
- lllem arc advissd to purchase at
once, as the committee say that
the number is absolutely limited
to 150. Mr. Mallalieu's name
was omitted from the list of the
committee published last week.
The Union Bovs Debatincr
Club is to be again annihilated
(11) by the "sesquipedalian ver
biage" of the Maxwell orators
on February 24, 1894. Ques
tion : "Resolved) Vhat the prin
ciples and policies ot, the A. P.
A. are inexpedient." As usual,
the Maxwells have assumed the
burden of proof. They declare
they nre after scalps, and the
evident epitaph of the vanquish
ed U. B. D. C. will be: "As-
BhvxilltPfl hv fnrnn . Affiipv
es-
cence.
If you want to keep posted
on the" the news of the Uni read
The Nebrasuan,
YOU can have the DAILY
WORLD-HERALD delivered at
your room for 15 cents per week, seven
days in the week.,DBQP-A POSTAL
or leave your order at 1045 O St.
Harvest Etfcuslons.
Via the Missouri Pacific. On the
second Tuesdays in December, 1893,
January, February, Maroh, April
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will sell round trip tickets to all sta-
tion8 In Toxas wlth flnal 1ImIt t0
return in thirty days from date of
sale- st0P overs ara alIwod in
Mex!co aad Indian Terrltory. Come
( and take a. trip to the south. Phil
Daniols, 0. T. A., 1201 0 street
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