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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1895)
LOCALS. Tlio very Intent mimic at Esloy & Cnmp'fl. 8, H. Hobo 1b managing a Deo routo at Havalock. Abo Ghappoll Is roportod an much Improved In health ulnco last weok. MIhs Lizzie Thompson was fleon about tho lmllH Monday. J. D. Itoltzo, formerly '07, 1b now a machinist In tho Havolook shops. lion. II. ir. Bhedd was In the city the IliHt of the week vlttltlng his sons. CnBtor was elected proHldent of tho Muxwoll cluh nt Ub hiBt meeting. Heed Dunroy Ib now connected with tho Courlor In a ropertorlnl capacity. Professor Fling did not hear his sem inar class Tuesday on account of Ill ness. K. O. Arthur rode the goat Into Sig ma Alpha Kpsllon fraternity Tues lay night. Tho 'iloformatlon" history books aro to bo handed In for examination Friday. A good many Interested aro wondor Ing why tho somlnar room 1b not flxed up yet. Miss Jordan of Grand Island, a for mor student, vlsltod university frlondB Monday and Tuesday. Miss Inez Arnold has been obliged to drop some of hor work on account of trotiblo with nor eyes. Martha Chappcll, ex-asslBtant prin cipal of the Exeter high school, will spend Christmas at home. J. I,. Dick finds It necessary to leave college Monday, as all his money Is Mod up in the bank failure. The Misses Gere gave a delightful informal party and dance Thursday night at the home of their paronts. Tho eighth annual meotlng of the dairyman's association was hold In tho chapel Tuesday evening, December 17. Two young ladles, studonts nt tho NorthwoBtorn unlvoralty, of BvanBton, 111., aro visiting tho university of Ne braska this weok. Tho class In beginning Sanscrit will finish tho grammar before tho Christ mas vacation. Reading will begin Im mediately after vncntlon. Phi Kappa Psl gavo a "tea party" Saturday aftornoon. It was well at tended, tho glrlB especially being con spicuous for their presonco. All tlioso who In tend to outer tho local oratorical contest must havo tholr manuscripts In before February 1, 1890. 13y order J. C. Jones, president. During tho Christmas vacation libra ry hours will bo from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m., excepting Christmas and Now Year's dnys, -when tho rooms will be closed. Messrs, Uoldon, Howard, Hitchman, Congdon, and tho Mioses Sheldon and Woodford will form tho Wcoplng Wa ter delegation which will go homo for tho holidays. Gmersou and Countryman tiro the "orators of tho day" In tho beginning elocution class, the first recitation after tho holidays. Each will bo criticised for thirty minutes. A "pnronology" mini has secured nn omce In a neighboring building and has posted in his window a very landscap-lsh-looklng human head. Wo tremble lest lie and Professor Wolfo "mix." After the holiday vacation tho Phi Kappa Psl fraternity will conduct a sor!es of Sunday afternoon talks lo be given (by the professors of the univer sity on literary and educational sub jects. Professor Barber is reading the proofs of an edition of an Adolphoo of Torenco which Professor Cowles of Amherst college is preparing. Profes- wr "Did your brother Fred gnidunto lust Juno?" "Yea." "What's ho doing now?" "Oh, posting." Brotho Fred "Posting." The U. B. D. C. will hold a contest in parliamentary law Saturday evening, to bo followed by an Impromptu de bate. Many students have their money tied up in ...a German National bank fail ure. Fuller suffers to the extent of JG0. Tho gymnasium classes did not meet this week on account of tho butter show which Is being held In tho ar mory. Miss F. F. Tucker Is preparing for Homlnar work a critical historical sketch of the educational papers of Ne braska. Ed Tilson, formerly '97, vlBlted with unl friends Monday and Tuesday. Af ter tho holidays ho goes to New York to study music. A. C. Mayor has loft for his homo In Orand Island, whore -o was summoned as a witness In tho Hockonborgor em bezzlement case. Mr. Sinclair of Bancroft was defeat ed In tho race for superintendent of Thurston county, so has returned to his college work. . When you want a neat hair cut and chan shave, go to ConBtancer's barber Bhop, loio O street. Four firBt class irtlsts employed. sor Barber has about half completed tho proof. The Maxwell club will hold Its first open session tho first Saturday evening aftor tho holiday vacation. Tho U. B. D. C. have adjourned tholr mooting for that date and will attend In a body, with their ladles. We tried awful hard to say last weok that hereafter tho library would bo open from 5 to 0:30 every day. A couple of linos were lost from the para graph and It presented rather a puz zling appearance. Tho class In horticulture work plant ed a lot of tomatoes in ashes from the boiler house to experiment in growing plants in various kinds of soils. It was found that the tomato plant would not grow In coal cinders. Messrs. Carl Bessoy and Harding and Miss Plnkerton Joined tho Unions Friday night. Tho Dollnns admitted Misses Sheldon, Graham, AdamBon and Mr. Klllan. Tho Palladlans, Misses Walker, Day and Sam Sloan. Tho Unions held tholr oratorical con test Saturday night to choose a ropro sontatlve for tho local contest. H. B. Aloxandcr secured first placo and Miss Smoyer second. Tho contestants woro J. H. McGuffoy, Keono Abbott. Professor Bruner'e compay hao Just roturned from tholr expedition In tho northwestern part of tho stato with a flno collection of winter birds. They succeeded In getting a number of dif ferent klndM, which will bo of great value In the museum, Tho birds aro now being prepared In Professor Brunor's olllce. Tho Union Boys' Amphyctlonlc coun cil has boon organized, with P. G. Ma gulro as Jous, Kenton us Apollo, Kuhl iniin as Ilormos, J. W. SoarBon, Vulcan; J. H. McGuffoy, Poslodon, and N. C. Abbott, Bacchus. I lager and New branch aro doorkoeporB and custodians of tho mystic signs. Tho object of tho organization Is unknown. A meeting of tho graduate students was held Saturday ovenlng at the chan cellor's residence fur the purpcMO of forming u permanent graduate organi zation. A olub was formed and a com mit tee appointed to arrange for the next meeting. Hy a unanlmmiH vote the chancellor and members of the fac ulty word made tmjmlwrs of the olub. Tho first consignment of tre) seeds have been received by tho horticultural department. Several different kinds of forest trees will bo planted on tie state fami this year. Six acres have already been prepared for tho experimental planting In tho spring. One halljof this ground has been subsolled and tho other half plowed In tho ordinary waj', This Is to test the value of subsolllngl A committee from tho literary! socie ties of mo university asked the legcnts at their last meeting for a location on tho campus on which a society hall should bo erected. Tho societies ask only for the ground, as they expect to put up tho building nt their ovn ex pense. The regents appealed favor ably disposed towards this proposal, although no definite action wni taken. Lincoln friends of Miss Bessie Gahan of Grand Island havo received cards announcing her marriage to v"llllam J. Pcnebakor, to take place the 18th Inst. Miss Gahan was formerly a student at tho university nnd a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity. Sho has hosts of friends In Lincoln, both In and out of tho university, who join in wish ing hor a happy future. Mr. and Mrs. Pcnebakor. will nuke tholr homo In Colorado, where Mr. Penebaker has large mining Inteiests. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY RATE. Via. the Burlingtcn, December 21 and 25; also December 31 nnd January 1. Tho Burlington will sell tickets at one and one-third faro for round trip tlck ots, good to return until January2, 189G. Tickots sold to al points within 200 miles. Apply at B & M. depot or city ticket office, corner Tenth nnd O streets, for full inbrniatlon. O. W. BONNELL, C. P. & T. A. The Sigma Chls gave another of their delightful ilnformnl dances nt their rooms last Friday night. The hand some rooms looked even handsomer than ever under the combined Influ ence of the lights and the pretty gowns. The smoking room was converted Into a refreshment roam where punch was served during the owning and one of the small rooms was (lsed for a smoker. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clark son, Mr. and Mrs. Petprw, Pirofessor and Mi-s. 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