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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1895)
LOCALS. (Imticullor McLean apont Tuesday in Cioto. Miss Hyatt, '02, Ih now In Lolaud -.t uifoid MHuir Harmon spent Sunday at UMIIIIHUH- Miss Vodn WHboh has boon oulto 111 i, ii- past wook, , lint Norton spout Sunday at his ' me In I'oru. i H. l'lerson was on tho Blck list tho t of I ho week. I il Suarson liaB gono to Toxas, whore liiis a position. I i.i Co-op. Ik right up to dato. It . nt ,ui olllco cat now. llminas Manes spout Sunday with i pmMitHut lMuttsinouth. I in- Pulludlau hoys aro talking of oigaiuiug 11 debuting club. .luhusN'dgwlck spout Saturday and v,i ,i i mi Ms homo In York. K. c in tho Co-op.) "Das Ut oln in iti s.iitikul, nlchtwahr?" Miss .Maude Triplettloft Tuesday for i , i now homo In Clinton, Mo. ' W. Hussell enjoyed i few hours' . islt between trains .Thursday. Miss Itena Chappoll Is Improving ami will soon bo In classes again. I rnest Arthur visited his homo In Mivioml Valley, Iowa, this week. illard Clnpp and A alter Stophor spi-iit Sunday at homo in Elinwood. (,uy Howard and Leo llolden sport Sunday at bomb in Weeping "Water. V. It. McLucas has returned to school after a couple of weeks' illness. .Miss Martha Chappoll spent Satur day and Sunday with her parents and friends. The l'alladian ftirls' Debating Club has boon reoiganized wlfh a largo mem bership. Kulins wants to know if tho now weatliei signal means "thero will bo a tainbow." Tho class in public speaking has coni iiionced debates. I tell you what, they aie interesting. Clearing out exams, were spsung in the ilepaitments of Greek and Ger maii this week. Allen Fling came up Saturday from Nebraska City, where he is teaching In the high school. J. H. Humes visited his parental roof ' Norfolk Saturday, returning Monday m time for classes. The sophomore-freshman social will hi- held in tho parlors of tho Qonsorvu tt iy. November 0. I nglish students say that "daily ! uues" is tho most interesting study ii i lie department. l In Chancellor lectures before the ' teachers' county association of l i ii bury tomorrow. It's Knglish, you know" that card 1 ml box which some fellows will per - 'ii tinning around. i uiie Abbott, of tho law class of '00, - playing euphonium with Liborati's hand in lUngling's clicus. .lames ( ()11 ),as 0ft school to accept a piiHitmii in Kansas Cily. He expects io in-in the Uni. next year. It looks something like business to e about twenty-two fellows limping uouna and nursing bruises. Take a look ut our now fall milts. Keuno Abbott's crop of hair Is In a nourishing condition. Ho hopes to bo able to braid It by Thanksgiving. H.ikor slugged tho entire American class, right and left, in debalo Monday and ho was on the off sldo to boot. Last Kilday evening K. 0. .lonoslost a packet of money and papers. A suit able reward is offered for its return. Clara Walsh, formerly a University student, has received u scholarship in the Philadelphia Academy of Kino Arts. Tho faculty Is discussing tho advisa bility of establishing a classical library for tho uso of Gieek and Latin stu dents. Nov. Talntor of Chicago and Hev. Hairison of Wooplng Water Academy had chargo of the chapel exorcists Monday morning Tho Nebraska section of tho Ameri can Chemical Socjoty will moot in room four, chemical laboratory building the evening of tho thirtieth. Mr. Sheldon, nianagerof tho football team, brought back as a souvenir of tho trip, a largo white ling with "Hutto" printed on It In rod letters. Mr. and Mrs 'A. N. Snoll entertained tho Ashland students very enjoyably Saturday evening at their homo on Thirty-third and llandolph. Two of tho fraternities aro arranging for a foot ball game to bo played on tho campus in tho near futme. It will cer tainly be a good thing to witness. Some of our friends who have been getting excused from drill to play foot ball and have absented themselves from both aro liable to get into trouble. Will Lehman has been called to his home at Columbus by a telegram an nouncing the serious illness of his brother, who is not expected to live. Tho question agitating tho minds of tho sedate st-nlors is "Wliat'll wo do to be felt " Well, they'd hotter do some thing staitling befoio they graduate. To judge by tho colors scon on tho gills this week, ono might imagine that one of tho fraternities believed in "co fraternization" as well as co-education. A rate of SI .10 has been secured on the railroads for tho Missouri-Nebraska game at Omaha on November ii, and a largo delegation of students is going down. At their last meeting tho faculty re solved not to huvo one of their number as secietary of the faculty, and hero alter this extra work will duvolvo upon Miss Tuttle. Tho new library chairs provide a neat rack for one's hat, under the seat. Some of tho young gentlemen, not aware of this fact, tako up half a table with their tiles. Twoyounginon from Weeping Water, Neb., who aro on their way to Africa to engage in missionajy work, attended the noonday prayer meeting in tho University Tuesday. Tho three literary societies will pro sent a rousing fatce Saturday night in tho chapel. "A Proposal Under Dif ficulties" should bo seen by ovory stu dent. Admission free. The classes in English Literature 5 have commenced their library readings. As one hundred thitty-livo take this work, tho assistants in the library aio expecting a llttlo extra work. Tho tennis courts seem to bo used as a general dumping ground for the library building, and tho workmen amuse themselves by throwing sections of water pipes through tho nots. Tho l'alladian society has reached Its membership limit. The society has taken In bright, energetic people this year Their work this year will, no doubt show a marked Improvement. Tho following was tho program at tho meeting of tho Seni. Dot. last Sat urday: Tho l'hylogeny of Lichens, Mr. Clements; The Vienna Proposi tions, Mr. Pound; On tho Kncoelaucae, Mr. Saundors. "A Comparison of the Hones of tho Anterior Limb of a Chiroptor with those of a Marsupial and an Edentate," Is the title of a scloutlllc description with which Doo Everett has afflicted the English department. l'rof. and Mrs. Candy entertained tho members of the University Sunday school class of tho llrst Presbyterian church at their home last Saturday evening. Quite a number were present and everyone had an enjoyable time. Monday morning tho class in Ameri can history enjoyed a dobato on tho question, "Did tho American colonies havo a just and sufficient eauso for their revolt?" Mr. Myers took tho af llrmativo and Mr. linker tho negative of tho question. II. K. Wheeler wiltes from Hoyt' Kas., that ho was held up one night last week . As tho robbers secured nothing Pol was warned, under threat of severe treatment, not to make his appearance in that vicinity without somo valua bles upon his person. The department of agriculture has just received a consignment of milk testing apparatus for tho dairy labora tory Tho laboratory is not yet equipped but will be ready for use by tho llrst of tho year, when a course In that subject will bo given. F. II". Newell of tho division of hydro graphies, U. S. Geological Survoy, wa3 hero last Saturday on business. Piof. Stout and Prof. Harbour havo been do ing work for this department. Prof. Stout's work has been measuring the amount of wator-hHNobraska rivers. At tho meeting of tho l'o-tical Econ omy club Tuesday, If. E. Nowbranch was elected secretary and J. H. Mc Guiroy and P. ,1. Maquiro members of the executive committee. The meet ings of this club this year, as anile, aro open to members only. Many speak ers, well posted on subjects of Interest to students in economics prefer to speak to small audiences. Theso meetings will bo of the nature of gen eral discussions, in which all members participate. Tho subjects under dis cussion can bo hotter developed in this manner than by a single address. A few public meetings will be held dur ing the year. I I Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gent's Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1235 to 1239 O St. Jeweler, Optician, and Engraver. DEALER IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, ETC., ETC. All goods sold omjraved free of charge, and no chargo mado for cxaminiug t'io eyes. 1 1 43 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. rT,OTJ, T) A T APT? Is tho Pnornit Plaob to got your Moals. 1 nij l VLAUIj special rates to students DINING HALL ALL YOUIl FELLOW STUDENTS BOARD UEUE. TRY US. 1130 N ST A. G. 0SMER, PROP. MISS FERGUSON Hns oponod tho second term of hor DANGING SCHOOL In the LANSING THEATRE DANCING HALL. Regular lossons given Mondays, Wodnosdays, and Fridays, beginning at 8 p.m. Sbo may bo consulted nt tho hall from i to G p.m. Mondays, Wodnos days, and Fridays. Residence, 1G10 G Stroot. CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS IT? TUB OPPORTUNITY TO POSSESS A Webster's Encyclopedia Dictionary. LIBRARY NOTES. Steam has been turned on In the library, much to the relief of students who read there. Tho radiatiors havo been ornamented with a coat of gilt paint Work on tho new library building is progressing rather slowly. But itlookB now as if tho recitation rooms might bo ready for uso by noxt week. This will bo a groat help, so far as classes and class-rooms aro concerned. Tho reading room will not bo ready for noarly a month. If oven tho olllces were finished it would givo somo more room in tho libiary; but there is still considerable work to bo done. 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