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The Hesperian. UNIVERSITY op NEBRASKA. Vol. XXII. LINCOLN, NI5HRASICA, JUNK 8, 1893. No. 15 THE HESPERIAN Issued semi-monthly ly tliu IIkhpkkian Association of tint Untvoi sity of Nolirntikn. PAUL PI,EY, '93 Managing Editor ASSOCIATES. CHAS. F. STROM AN, '93 Editorial MISS WILLA CATHER, '95 Literary E C STRODE, '93 Law Literary SCHUYLER MILLER, '95 Alumni H S. LORD, '93 Athletics G. F. FISHER, '94 Exchange adam Mcmullen, go j rnrA, L C OI3KRLIES, '95 ( C C L. TALLMADGE Business Manager TERMS OK SUHSCRIPTION. One copy, per college yenr (in advance) p 00 One copy, one semester 6 Advertising Rates on Application. alumni and kx-studbnts. Special endeavor will be made to make The Hesper ian interesting to former students. Please send us your subscriptions. -Subscriptions on our books will be continued until onWod stopped. Address all communitions to The Hesperian, Uni versity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. DIREOTOIty. PALLADIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. H. G. Barber, Pres. Annie Treat; Sec'y UNIVERSITY UNION LITERARY SOCIETY. D. N Leiimer, Pres. H. A. Senter, iff 0' DELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. , John P. Williams, Pres. Myrtle Barnes, Secy. PIIILOMATHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. ( R. A Barnes, Pres. Maude Cleghorn, iecy. UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A. L. G. Thayer, Pres. F. F. Tucker. Secy. UNIVERSITY Y. W. C A. Miss Bessie Merrill, Pres. Miss Emma Boose, ."", ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, Ciias. p. Stroman, Pres. Fred Barnes, ec). ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION. , Rupos Bentley, Pres. Adam McMullen, .vrj. SCIENTIFIC CLUI). , H A. Senter, Pres, H. G. Bakbhr, Sec). EDITORIAL With (his issue of The Ukspkuun the time of tlio prusout board will come to an cud. Before separating from tlio board I wish to thank oaeh and all of the associate editors for the prompt and ollicient manner in which thoy havo responded lo calls for copy, and indeed the "call" for copy was very seldom necessary. The changes that have boon mado in the paper havo been largely duo to I ho oncouragomont given by the associate editors and with the valuablo aid of the business mannager. It is only by training an insight into the work that one learns to appreciate the efforts of the board of editors. By showing my appreciation of the work theprosont board has dono I would liko to convoy the idea lo tlio students at large that thoro are many benefits to be do rived from personal work in col logo journal ism. Whilo thoro is a good deal of work connected with tho publishing and issuing of a college paper, yot a great deal of the work is very pleasant if ono only gets himself in terested in it. To aspire to become an editor on a col lego paper is n hoalthy ambition and no ono nood bo ashamed of entertaining such a thought. To bo n member of a progressive, harmonious board is a result that is highly pleasing to ono that has succeeded in realiz ing in his election tho aforesaid healthy ambition. When tlio present board was elected in tho fall of '92, wo docidod with a dogroo of timidity to ondoavor to make a chango in tho appearance and plan of Thk Hksi'Kbian. Tho change was mado and tho results havo been bettor than wo anticipated. Judging from gonoral romarks mado and sporiacoinplimonts given, tho paper has been an improvomontovor Tnia Hespkrian