The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, November 15, 1890, Image 1

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    THE HESPERIAN.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Vol. XX.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 15, ,1890.
No. IV.
THE HESPERIAN.
Issued semi-monthly by tlie Hesperian Publishing Associ
ation, of the University of Nebraska.
JOHN B. FOG ARTY, Editor-in-Chief,
associates:
Literary
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Comment
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SOCIETY DIRECTORY. .
PALLADIA? LITERARY SOCIETY.
W. T. Brown, Pres. F. D. Hyde, Sec'y
UNIVERSITY UNION LITERARY SOCIETY.
A. M. Troyer, Pres. G. L. Sheldon, Sec'y.
DELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY.
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John B. Fogarty, Pres. Miss Lura A. Stockton. Sec'y.
UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A.
Ai M. Troyer, Pres. N. B. Barr, Sec'y.
UNIVERSITY Y. W. C. A.
Miss Fannie-Baker, Pres. Miss E. Merrill, Sec'y.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
S the oratorical association ever to be revived?
Ftom the appearances of matters now oratory is
not going to recieve much attention during the year.
HE efforts of the Bee to prejudice certain parties
against the University met with a stinging re
buke The attack was entirely uncalled for and bore
upon its face evidences of falsehood. In the future
we hope that those who cannot tell the truth about
us may at least refrain from talking.
cul
HE students parade Saturday before election
showed plainly on which side the biains and
ture of Nebraska were arrayed in the Jlght against
the liquor traffic. Lincoln's three universities were
well represented but everything considered the Wes.
leyan made the best display.
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T gives us much pleasure to note the favorable
1 mention that has lately been made of several of
the University professors. Although a young institu
tion the University has secured theservices of several
men of national reputation. It is by the workrof its
scholars that an educational institution acauires a .
reputation.
LTHOUGH the library is not open in the eve
nings and although the efforts of The Hesper
ian to brinjr .bout such a result evidently have not.
imnrcoaecl themselves very strongly upon the powers
that hi, yet we feel that we have done our duty and ren
dered a service to those who will one day enjoy that
which we are denied.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
C, . Skilks, Pre, J. A. Barki,ey, Scc'y.
r is not our desire to pose before the public as
chronic kickers. Hence this time we are not
going to propose any plans for opening the library
in the evening, nor arexwe about to offer suggestions
for beautifying the campu?, nor for enlarging the drill
grounds, but we do think that a tew more hitching
posts ought to be put down around the University
buildings. The cost for this would be trivial, while
the conveniences derived would be great. For this
reason we venture to mention the matte and hope
that it (t lest will redeye son)? wnsiderjuiqn.,
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