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THE HESPERIAN. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Vol. XX. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER i. 1890. No. Ill THE HESPERIAN. Issued semi-monthly by the Hesperian Publishing Associ ' " ' ntion, of the University of Nebraska. JOHN B. FOGARTY, Editor-in-Chief, associates: Literary - M1SCK1.1.ANV Comment P. F. A. WILLIAMS, '92, - . W. MCUKUisKY.'OI, -Wul PIZEY '03. - - E. M. POLLARD, '93, I . LoCA, F. A. ROCKHOLD,'93, L CAU F. D. HYDE, '92, - Exchange ALBERTA FAUROT, '91, - - Business Manager SAYER & MILLER, Printers and Puiu.ishers. enough of spirit shown by the Seniors to hold a sin gle class meeting. Before the year ends, however, it may be found necessary for them to get together one or two times. Then affairs may grow lively. jr. the rate of increase in the number of our students continues for two years longer the chapel will be too small to accommodate them. It behooves us to be on the look out for a chapel building in the nea'i future. TERMS OF SlUISCRirTION: One copy, per college yenr, (in advance) . . St.oo One copy, one college term 40 Single copy, . . .10 ADVERTISING KATES ON A1TLICATION. AI.UMNI AND EX-STUDENTS. Special endeavor will be made to make The Hesperian interesting to former students. Please send us your sub scriptions. "Subscriptions on our mailing list will be continued until ordered stopped. Address all communications to The HESi'ERlAN,Univcrsity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. PALLADIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. V. T. Brown, Pres. F. D. Hyde, Sec'y. UNIVERSITY UNION LITERARY SOCIETY. A;,M. Troyer, Pres. G. L. Sheldon, Sec'y. DELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. John B. Fogarty, Pre3. Miss Lura A. Stockton. Sec'y. UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A. A.' M. Trover, Pres. N. B. Barr, Sec'y. dt GAIN the business manager complains that'fre Jr quently papers are "borrowed" from the pqst office box in the hall and not returned. For all those who are too poor to subscribe for The Hesperian we will keep a few extra copies in the office which may be read there but not taken out. It seerns-as if Thf, Hesperian must be thoroughly appreciated when some possess such an inordinate desire for it that they are not over-scrupulous as to how they acquire it. ' UNIVERSITY Y. W. C. A. -'Miss Fannie Baker, Pres. Miss E. Merrill, Sec'y. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. C. M. Skiles, Pres. J. A. Barkley, Sec'y EDITORIAL NOTES, , jcROM the outlook at the present time Senior oicM politics will not be so interesting this vear as they have been in ihe past. So far there has not been and baseball. HE cane rush has come and gone. There is re joicing in the camp of the Sopomores and sor row in the lodges of the Freshmen. While we do not intend to say anything against class spirit it seems to us that after all it is to be deplored that every victory fox one class must inevitably be a defeat for another. Furthermore we desire to state to the victors that they should not become too haughty on account of the un expected victory that they won. Celebrate your triumph hat do not make yourselves obnoxious to those who have suffered defeat. 1 TRANGERS visiting the University cannot fai to be struck by the unattractive appearance that our campus presents. The walks are sadly out of repairs,' the flower beds are neglected and the soli tary post that supports the one electric light lamp looks as if a little paint might improve it somewhat. The drill grounds are entirely too small to accommo date the cadet battalion. We hope to see a few of the alleged ornamental trees removed so as to rpake more room. There is no regular place upon which the different ball teams can practice. No .wonder that there is so little interest manifested in foot ball o, I.