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ti - THE HESPERIAN 13 r I t i ! If ALUMIN1. '92. Tlieopliilo Brugger is teaching school in Omaha. Miss Jennio Sargent, a former student, is teaching at Panama, Nob. Miss Frances Morton, a former student, is teaching school at McCook. '93. Jas. J. Sayer is now in the employ of North & Co., of this city. '90. F. F. Almy is professor of Physics in Iowa College, at Grinnell. Miss Anna Day, formerly of the class of '95, is teaching near Beatrice. '93. Juergen Albers is Instructor in Mathematics in the University. '92. 0. M. Skiles is running for county superintendent of Cass county. '93. F. J. H. Larson is studying law at his uncle's law office in Chicago. Miss J. Bell Corbin, a last year's student, is teaching near Bertrand, Neb. Samuel Pinkerton, a last year's student, is teaching near Box Elder, Neb. '92. Miss Getuer is teaching with great success in the Lincoln High School. '93. R. H. Johnson is a student in the Law Department of the University. '91. Samuel Avery is an assistant in the Chemical Department of the University. Jesse Yont, one of last year's noted foot ball players, is spending the fall at his home. '93. Miss Groat, on her way home from the World's fair, spent several days in Lin coln. L. L. Funke, who was a student in the Uuiversity last year, is teaching at Pickrell, Neb. Miss Mabel Barton, a former student of the University, is at her home in Grand Is land. '92. L. E. Troyer, is attending the Theo logical school of the Chicago University this year. Randolph McNitt and "Win. Ducher, for mer students, visited the University last week, '92. James Boyd MpDonald is in the of gce of ' his uncle, Ex-Governor Boyd, of Omaha. f '93. E. M. Pollard visited the Univer sity last week. He is now teaching in Ne hawka. '93. Chas. F. Stromim is teaching at Ulysses, and is a candidate for county super intendent. '89. Rev. D. D. Forsyth has been re appointed pastor of the M. E. Church at Gothenburg. '89. Rev. Fifer has begun his third year's work as pastor of the Emmanuel M. E. Church, Lincoln. '84. Mrs. Eggert, (nee Annie D. Al drich), is living at The Cleveland, Cleveland Avenue, Chicago. Miss Smatlan, who was a faithful student of the University for two years, is at her home, Schuyler, Neb. F. A. Rockhold, a former student of the University, was circulating among his friends in Lincoln last week. "W. W. Sinclair, one of the heavyweights of last year's foot bafl team, is near Ban croft, Neb., teaching school. Roscoe A. Barnes, a last year's student, has returned to the Wesleyan University, where he will graduate in '94. Miss Fannie Byerly, who attended the University a year ago, is teaching in the High School of Bloomington, Nob. '89. 0. W. Bigelow visited the Univer sity October 7 to see Prof. Caldwell con cerning post graduate work in history. '91. A. M. Troyer is taking post gradu ate work in the University and is playing on ttyo foot ball team. We call that patriotism. '91. Jas. W. McCroBky is posting in electrical engineering at. Johns Hopkins this -i i' A.' fc. t i .! i rfi j ,c j lsJMfrmjMfc "3Ei . i