The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 01, 1893, Page 16, Image 16
TILE HESPERIAN I Miss .Jossio .'Jury has boon vary sick for sovortil wooks. Tha butullion unci bund made tin imposing puriido to tho Oupitol Wednesday ovoning. A grout doul of appluuBO was given tho boys on route. Tlioro is ti grout doul of sickness umong 1.1 10 students. Grippe, motislas und spring fovor tiro most populur. Take some grout und only blood-purifior, und uvort tho drotid evils. Forest Duroll wont homo to Ashltmd Thursday, whoro ho will romuin until uftor vucution, April 1.1 . Ho expects to do u little hunting while thoro. Ho did not in form us us to the kind of gume ho expect od to find. Did you ever notice the ventilation in the reading room und library? The cureless system of ventilation, tho draughts, swouts und chills following in rapid rotation explain about three-fourths of the cases of sickness in tho TTnivorsity. The Sophomores elected the following officers for the spring period: President, R. D. Rood; vice president, Miss Bertha Law; secrotury-trousuror, I.). K. Robertson; sor geunt at arms, G. L. Town. An auditing committee was appointed to inspect the financial dealings of the class-treasurers dur ing the past year. Tho members of Prof. Caldwoll's class in taxation tiro at present working up two topics ouch, which are duo to-day. Ono topic is on tho subject "Taxation' in Ne braska, " the other on "Taxation As It Should Be." Tho topics will undoubtedly provo beneficial to any ono reading them ami may bo of profit if kept on filo in the University. .1. D. Calhoun of Lied Cloud delivered a lecture in chapel at 10:20 Friday morning on tho subject, "The Sun in Shakespeare." This locture was given as ono belonging to the Chancellor's course. As this notico had to be handed in to the printer bofore tho locturo wus delivered, no synopsis of the lecture can bo given or remarks about de livery, etc. The Dolian Society met Thursday and elected tho following officers for the third period: John P. Williams, president; Frank Brown, vico president; Miss Myrtle Barnes, recording secretary; Miss Nina Wollor, cor responding socrotury; H. J. Lolmhoff, music socrotury; J. ID. Sliufor, assistant music sec rotary; George Flippin, critic; Miss E. I). Field, sargoant at arms; William Forsytho, assistant sorgoant tit arms. March 25th the Weeping Water Philhar monic Zither club gave an ontortainmont in tho chapel. Tho club appeared under the auspicos of tho Dolian society and rendered a very pleasing program to a largo and select audience. Vocal and flute solos varied tho zither part of tho ontortainmont. The mombors of tho club were Miss Lohn holi', instructress; Estolla Rood, Croda Wol cott, Mrs. Koithloy, Frank Hubbard and Miss Eva Ward. Several of the mombors remained in Lincoln over Sunday and visited many places of interest while in our capital city. LI. .1. Lolmhoff deserves special men tion for his efforts in gotting tho club hero and for tho vocal and flute solos ho rendered. Tho host scheme yet proposed in connec tion with the World's Fair is to haw "Uni versity headquarters. " This would apply whether the cadets go or not. The "Oak view," corner Sixtoonth street and Edgor ton avenue has tho following advantages : 1. No registration fee required. 2. TOO foot from a main entrance to the grounds. 3. No time will bo lost waiting for trans portation. 4. It is to bo occupied tilmost entirely by the educational classes of Ne braska. r. It is built and controlled by woll known Lincoln men. 6. The prices range from 1 upward. 7. It is a per manent building, all rooms lightod by oloe tricity no inside rooms. F. F. Tucker is the college agent and desires to register as many students us possible. He will gladly give further information. CLERGYMEN, ATTENTION. The B. & M. will issue for 1893, half fare permits, good on all Burlington route lines, to regularly ordained or licensed ministers jr miss ionaries engaged solely in religious work, ft is our desire that these permits be in the hands of clergymen by the first of the year. Application should therefore be made as early as possible either at our depot or city office, corner 0 and Tenth streets. A. C. Ziemek, C. P. & T. Agent.