The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, March 01, 1892, Image 2

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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, MARCH x,.
THE HESPERIAN.
Issued semi-monthly by the Hlspkrian I'ublishin Associ
ation, of the UnivciMly of Nebraska.
C. M. SK1LES, '92, MANAGING EDITOR.
associates:
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MISS E. C. FIELD, '93, -MISS
VESTA GRAY, '93,
E. A. UliRKAKU, '94,
V. C. KENYON, '92,
K. O. PACE, '95,
RALPH 11. JOHNSON, '94 I
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UNIVERSITY UNION LITERARY SOCIETY.
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