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THE HESPERIAN 15 Tho new bulletin, No. 32, of the Nobras ka Experimental Station, on wheat unci some of its products is just out and is receiving considerable attention -from tho commercial world. A student in tho twelve o'clock Geometry class, who is evidently not very classic, was asked tho moaning of Q. E. D. Ho trans lated it somewhat freely, "Quit and oat dinner." If anybody doubted before that the Glee Club boys wore a very fine looking set of people, tho picturo in tho hall taught him better. Everybody says: "My how tall Lolmhoff is!" The Union Society will hold their spring election of officers April 4:. Mr. Searson would like to have all tho tld officers hold over, but thinks that it would be a groat breach of tho constitution. A large delegation of students wont out to the "Wesloyan Monday to see the "scrap." They were so disgusted with tho whole affair that thoy got up and left tho hall when thoy saw that Cotner and Wesloyan wore so easily taken in by that irresistible "Weaver Johnson gang. " Tho Palls had an unusually fine program last Friday night. Dr. Ward spoke upon "Naples, from a student point of view." His lecture was both interesting and instruc tive. Tho oration by Miss Flora Bullock and tho paper by Miss Florence Smith wore re ceived with scarcely loss attention. The Dolians elected tho following officers for tho spring term: president, Scuyler Mil ler; vice-president, O. A. Erwin; recording secretary, Mao Rhodes; corresponding sec retary, Wm. Axlinig; critic, Grace Country man ; sargeant-at-arms, 0. L. Anderson; music secretary, Miss Alico Hunter; assist ant music secretary, W. F. Elmoro. Tho Palladians elected tho following offi cers for tho spring term at their business meeting Tuesday: President, G. F. Fisher; vico-prosidont, Miss Maud Hammond; re cording secretary, Miss Flora Bullock; cor responding secretary, Miss Jennie Barber; music secretary, G. N. Porter; critic, F. F. Cook; treasurer, Edgar Banghart; sargeant at arms, Robert Hailo. Tho best flavored soda waters in tho city may bo had at Rector's pharmacy, N. W. corner of 12th and N streets. Tho tempt ing menu that is offered consists of plain sodas of every conceivable flavor, also phospates, mineral waters and fancy drinks. Rector's ice cream and fruited sodas are tho best in tho city. A specialty is made of health drinks fancy and plain. Egg drinks of all flavors. Try Rector's sodas onco and you will drink no others. Call and get a special menu. Tho Y. W. C. A. "program in tho Chapel last Saturday night was a great treat and Ire who missed it lost a hearty laugh. To see tho old maids of tho faculty made over even better than new by moans of a corn sholler, all sorts of creams and face bleaches and balsams, and tho great exertions of Bill-dad was a groat deal of fuu. Miss Auman as Miss Smith, Miss Pollard as Miss Jones, Miss Ross as Miss Wilder, and Miss Grace Broady as Mistf Tromain, were excellent substitutes, and tho others were scarcely less perfect. Tho gymnasium orchestra didn't furnish a groat deal of music, but its panto mine was tine. A great many people dis covered before tho performance closed, or bettor, just as it closed, that the Belles of tho University wore nothing at all but tho bells. Not for -Men. The best place to buy your new Spring Dres, Bonnet or new Shoes or new stylish Jacket, at prices reasonable, is the great daylight system of stores of Herpolsheimer & Co. Fine Dressmaking at very reasonable prices; also accordeon plaiting done, at Herpolsheimer & Co's. New Spring Neckwear, Corsets, Gloves and Millinery at Herpolsheimer & Co.'s, 12th and N streets, Lincoln, Neb. IR HI