The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 19, 1893, Page 14, Image 28

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THE HESPERIAN
LOCAL.
Bob Graham is buck with us again.
There is some talk of organizing an in
door base ball club.
Prof. Lloyd has recently organized a class
in "history of chemistry."
Miss Dora Zediker has left school and ex
pects to teach in the spring.
The Chase and Wheeler contest will take
place on the 6th of January.
Somebody thought very much of Bert
Wilson's wheel. The result is that Bort
walks.
Fay Bobertson has returned from his
home, where he has been sick for the past
three weeks.
Twenty couples enjoyed the hospitality of
Miss Friel, Thanksgiving. All reported an
enjoyable time.
Miss Bell, Messrs. Hardy, Fisher and
Whiting were voted into the Palladian
Dr. Curtis lead chapel exercises the first Society last Friday eve.
three mornings of last week.
The "Nebraska Athlete" arrived safe and
sound from the World's Fair.
Miss Metsa Crandall is improving but is
still unable to attend her classes.
MisH Amy Shively of the Union has with
drawn from the University to teach.
Bon Mathews has been hold down pretty
fast the last week. We hope the "grip"
will leave him soon, however.
Dean Reese, of the Law School, has been
absent from his work a week on account of
the serious illness of his wife.
The musical department will give a recital
dent, is at present a guest of Holen Bain.
Prof. Fling delivered the address at the
dedication of Fall City's new school house.
"Cicero" Johnson returned to school Mon
day, after an extended Thanksgiving visit.
Drill in the manual began last week. On
this account only two companies can drill at
a timo.
livored lectures before the students of the
law school.
Grace White of Omaha, a last year's stu- in tllG chapel Monday evening, Dec. 18. An
excellent program nas been prepared.
If you are in Grand Island during vaca
tion don't fail to take in the "magic lantern"
show, to be given by Searson and Corbin.
The JYehraskaii now has an average of one
local per edition. If it can only find local
editors enuogh the result will bo charming.
Prof. Sherman's Sunday afternoon lectures
T , t, ,. , . , are attracting a great many students. Every-
.ludges Hastings and Gifnn recently do- . i. lo ., . . , , , ,, '
f , f . , , ,; , one reels the importance of what the profes-
sor says.
Chancellor Oanfield spoke at Wahoo
Wo couldn't keep Prof. Peterson away Thursday, the 7th, and on Saturday after
long. He was able to meet his classes on uoon addressed the T. M. 0. A. convention
Wednesday. at Fremont.
The Y. M. 0. A. sent eleven men to the The P. G. D. 0. have lately organized
state convention at Fremont. The delegates themselves into a reading circle, the object
report a very profitable meeting. being to better acquaillt themselves with the
Dr. Maybe of Boston, lectured before the current literatnre of the day.
mission board lasfSaturday on the subject Tho following officerfl WQre el?cted by tlQ
Maxwell Club for the next terra: president.
Extensive preparations are being made by 0. F. Neal ; vice-president, G. Q. M.
tho Latin and Grqpk departments, for the Richardson; 'Secretary, W. F. Cramb; tgeas-
execution of their parts of the quarto-cen- urer, W. M. Cain; sargeant-at-arms, J.
tennial program. Kelsey.
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