The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 15, 1892, Image 1
THE HESPERIAN. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Vol. XXI. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, APRIL 15, 1892. NO. 12 THE HESPERIAN Issued semi-monthly by the Hesperian Publishing Associ ation, of the University of Nebraska. C. M. 6KILES, '92, Managing Editor. associates: E. M. POLLARD, '93, -MISS E. C. FIELD, '93, -MISS VESTA GRAY, '93, -E. A. GERRARD, '94, F. C. KENYON, '92, - Alumni, Former Students E. O. PACE, '95, Athletic RALPH H. JOHNSON, '94 ) j Local and O. T. REEDY, '93 f 1 Miscellany Editorial Literary Literary Exchange J. P. KNOTT, Business Manager. terms of subscription: One copy, per college year, (in advance) One copy, one college term . . . Single copy, . . . ' . $1.00 35 .10 advertising rates on application. alumni 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 books will be continue until ordered stopped. Address all communications to The Hesperian, Univer sity of Nebraska, Lincoln. Neb. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. PALLADIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. Miss Eugene Getner, Pres. Harry Lord, Sec'y, UNIVERSITY UNION LITERARY SOCIETY. Miss Pound, Pres. C. F. Stroman, Scc'y. DELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. J. C. Porterfikld, Pres. Miss E. C. Field, Sec'y. UNIVERSITY Y, M. C. A. John L, Marrhall, Jr., Pres. H. A. Sentbr, Scc'y. UNIVERSITY Miss Lulu Green, Pres. Y. W. C. A. Miss E. C. Field, Sec'y. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. J. H. Johnston, Pres. C. E. Tkfft, Sec'y ORATORICAL Paul PiZKY,Pres. ASSOCIATION Ciias, F. Stroman, Sec'y. SCIENTIFIC CLUB. F ,C. Kbnyojj j,Pes. Mitis Rosa Bouton, Sec'y. EDITORIAL NOTES. There is probably no sectarian school in Nebraska whose students, or a large part of whose students, are so narrow-minded and bigoted as are those of the Wesleyan university. The students of no other sec taiian school in the state have so few friends outside of the little reformatory in which they are confined. The account that was given of the recent contest, not only in their sophomoric college organs, but also the reports that they sent abroad in the Christian Advocate are fair samples of their angelic utterances. In all of these school boy reports they attempt to throw discredit on the state university because the state students blew the tin horns. They "boil over" with righteous indignation when they remember that a Ave cent banner was stolen, or removed; from their car, an incident that they well know our students as a whole were in no way responsible for. Yes, my friends, one of our number, in his enthusiasm, may so far forget himself as to remove a banner from your car, but no state student has as yet so far forgotten himself as to steal an oration from another. Neither has our institution as yet been so hard up for an ora tor that our faculty had to induce the winner of a state contest to go on the second time. No, Chris tian friends, we may blow "infernal horns" ana be characterized by such Christian epithets as "low lived" "hoodlums" "dirty" etc., but we write our own orations and win our local contests without "doctoring" the reports of the judges. In sending out such reports in your papers you do not deceive anyone who is at all familiar with your methods, but only make yourselves the more ridiculous if that is possible. Now for a university debating club. Such an idea has been dormant in the minds of various students for some time, but not until lately has thr idea found expression. Professor Bates has suggested a pln that will undoubtedly be adopted. It is pro posed to organize a university debating club, com posed of the three debating clubs already in exist ence, and such other members as may be afterwards admitted. There will be no iron clad provisions, however, to debar any desirable student from becom ing a member. Our fraternity brethren will be no less welcome than members of the open literary soci eties. The club will probably meet in chapel every " "-Mil..!