LOCALS. Freflhinnn cadet "Ih that tho now l.ll'Uf?" What do you know? Wrltu It up for Tin- Ni'brnHkiui. (loo. Sheldon nnd wlfo weru vlRltnrn l tlu unlvorHlty Woilncmlay. Ilcnrd nt a prof.'H roll call: Mr. Minllli. Mr. JonuH, Mr. Hrown. That flrflt local In our lost Issue wan Inti'iidi'il for a Joke. Ho was tho hocoihI olio. c. a. Skinner In anBlstliiK In tho phys ic inlmiutory and doing noHt-Krnduato irk. Mr. Max WoHtormann took hln buiii ,.r vacation by going to Omaha lust Saturday. Prof. Hraeo returned last week from Germany where ho hiiH been spending the summer. MIhm UobblnB, of the library force, went east last Batnrday. She will be ,;onu two months. Lieutenant J'orslilng has presented the PorahliiB ltllles with a complete set .if company books. With Korsmeyer and Culver fut-i-aides this year Company U oxpects to xperlenee all kinds of 'heps." You can secure The Nebraskan for ii-n cento a month if you prefer to pay r.i It that way. Kvory one can afford tlllK The football practices Wednesday and Thursday evenings looked as If tin' men Intended to como out In Rood tui'in. Students have not yet learned the new arrangement of books, and there Ih still some confusion In the new Il ia ary. The football team goes away a week from tomorrow night for a ton days' trip. Sixteen men wlll.be taken along. . The Y. M. C. A. Invite all young men In tho university to attend an apple social In 1'alladlan Hall Saturday even ing, October G. The classes In elective chemistry are small this year, the quantitative nmil VhIs class having live members and erystalogrophy three. "Still they come!" Professor Mc I.eort must have thought as he watch ed his Kugllsh cIbbs string into the ' Impel Tuesday afternoon. I'rof. Owens returned from Germany und Is very much Improved In health. The professor looks as though he had doubled In weight since last June. Tho Society of Klectrlcnl Engineers have decided to give their annual ex- hlhlt on Charter Eve, tho evening be- f"ie Charter Day, February 14, 189G. All students, who during the summer have had occasion to render "First Aid" in emergency cases are earnestly re- 'luested to communicate with Dr. Clark. Tne Palladlans will present "The Cuurtshlp.of Miles StaudJah" on. Friday veiling. A large calcium light will I used to give the tableaux tho proper luht. Tho registration ,lii the sophomore Kugllsh class amounts to 1M0. It took I'rof. McLeod nearly onu-hnlf hour to cull the roll at the first meeting of the lass. Miss Maud Hammond, after nor year's i'"tljig at Yule, Is attending the unl enity this year. Shu. Intends to take her M. A. hero and hor I'll. D. next year at Yalo. Tho registration now approximates 1,000 with prospects of reaching over 1,200. Considering that the preparatory year was dropped, It Is larger than It was last year. In English, Professor: 'Is It Miss Clara or MIsh Margaret Countryman that Is present?" Voice from tho jrear of chapel: "I am.'' And then tho class wont Into hysterics. Harry Shodd, 13. A. Wlggonhorn and Orlo llrown wore- Initiated Into the mys teries of Phi Kappa Psl last Friday ev ening. Tho fraternity Is to bo congratu lated upon Its wise choice. Captain Wilson arrived a little late, but as ho attends the law school his appearance could hardly bo expected sooner. He was out and took charge of the moil Thursday evening. Coach Thomas has been presented with a pass admitting himself and ton nion to tho privileges of tho sulpho-sa-llno bath-house. Tho proprietors may be sure that their kindness Is appre ciated. King and Shuo aro both attending football practice. They will strength en tho team considerably. Shuo will take his old position as end, and King as halb-back will inako the best one In the country. Mr. Oury, the present manager of thu "Co-op." wants It understood that he Is tiulte willing to place tho company on a more co-operntlvo basis If It Is pos sible to get tho students enough Inter ested to make It so. Tho Kansas game will be th'e only league game played In Lincoln this year. It Is scheduled for November 10, and everybody wants to watch tho corners save the nlckles and you can alTord to attend It. Prof. Allen to tne class In Freshman Phiz: "Now when you are told to weigh anything you aro supposed to do It somewhat-ah-more accurate than n modern cool dealer weighs coal." (Pro longed cheers from the class.) Overhead In cloak room: Miss A "I think I have hay fever again this fall. Have you shown uny symptoms, Miss U?" Miss It "Well, I haven't noticed it, but come to think bf it, i really be lieve my fever Is turning Hay-ward." The shelves have been removed from the old library rooms, and the wood work Is being painted and tho walls newly papered. When ready, one room will be used by the law school, and the other as a society hall, by the Dellans. Prof. Fossler has been giving the third year German olass a series of very protltnhle lectures on tho construc tion and development of the drama, as u prologue to tlm study of Emilia Galottl, Marie Stuart und Wallensteln. The way that Doc Everett has of com ing up to you und saying, "A half a dol lar please," und smoling that beauti ful bland smile of his, Is simply Irresist ible. If Doc doesn't get the athletic as soclutlon out of debt it will not bo his fault. Jutnes Searson was In Grand Island Inst Saturday looking after tho populist convention that mot In that city. Some of his friends say that ho got so ex cited that ho couldn't llnd his hat until a friend kindly informed him that he had it In his hand. Missionary meeting Sunday, October C, a til p. in. In chapel. Topics: "Needs of the Foreign Field." "Personal Re sponsibility." Presentation of the work in tho U. of N. for the coming year. I-endor: Mr. Axllng. Como nnd bring some one with you. Chnncollor MacLean has had a busy time for tho last week. Thursday ho delivered an address at llrokou How, Saturday ovonlng ho spoko boforo tho C. 10. convontlon In Nebraska City, aim on Sunday he addressed tho ChrlS" thin associations of the university. Mr. Hugh Walker has been fooling (Itilto elated this week. Here Is a quo tation from Chancellor MuoL-enn: "When I seo soma of the professors 1 think that thoy aro students, but when I,s o yoi:, Mr. Walker, I think you aro an Instructor." All hall Professor Walker. The missionary committees of the Y. M. C. A. und Y. W. C. A. will ralso $200 this year toward tho support of John h, Marshall, Jr., U. of N '93, traveling secretary of tho student vol unteer movement for foreign missions for the western states. The three state universities of Iowa ralso fiU0 of tho $700 necessary for expenses. Tho U. of N. Is glad for this privilege to help tho cause of missions through one of Us own men. At a business mooting of the English club Saturday Miss Itrondy was elected secretary to 1111 the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Gray. After ap pointing a committee consisting of I'rof. Adams. N. C. Abbott and Norman Shrevo to draw up a constitution to re place tho old one, which has been lost, adjournment was taken until Sat urday evening when the club will meet at tho residence of Miss Wirt. Professor Fling Is to have a seminar room In the new library building, and the books used by tho advanced classes will be kept there. Each seminar stu dent Is to have a key to this room and no others will bo admitted. The students In the period of tho French revolution aro waiting anxiously for the library to be completed. They think It will seem delightfully scholarly and exclusive to have a study room from which tho common herd aro excluded. The university Hlble clause, which were established In the various churches Inst year, are becoming very popular and bonellolul. The professors in chnrgo report largo attendance und in creasing interest. The Hlble is studied us a literary text. The classes meet at i'l noon, and are conducted as follows: Professor Wilson, Baptist church; Pro fessor Sherman, Methodist; Professor Candy, Presbyterian; Professor Dunn, Congregational; Professor Barber, Christian. All students of the universi ty are urged to attend. DEBATING ASSOCIATION MEETS. The debating association by call of the secretary meets In the chapel Mon day, Oct. 7th, at 1 o'clock, to consider the fallowing proposed amendments to the constitution: Arltcle 111. Section '2. 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