The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 23, 1894, Page 10, Image 10

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THE HESPERIAN
LOCAL.
H. S. Lord is in town again.
Pedigree on tap, inquire of Mallalulu.
Did you notice Tallmadgo always bobs
up serenely?
J. W. Morrow visited his homo in Bloom
ington last week.
Ida Booncll '01, now of Chicago, visited
the University yesterday.
Miss Watson entertained the Unions at
her home some time ago.
Miss Margaret Prey ' is rivaling her
uncle Lchmer of oldin whistling.
Young Price wont up to Omaha Monday,
to see Kelly and his immortal army.
The new members are to give the pro
gram 'at the Union Friday night.
A splendid collection of red seaweed has
been received in the botanical department.
The batallion drill before the Board of
Regents was a fine exhibition of military
skill.
Messrs. Hart and Walker entertained
friends at their room at the Ideal Hotel last
Saturday.
Chancellor Canfield visited Syracuse and
Auburn inspecting the schools and lecturing
last week.
Prof. Fling was absent part of last week
working among the high schools in the in
terest of history.
Mr. F. F. Tucker attended the District.
Convention of the Christian Endeavor Asso
ciation at Hastings.
Mr. Mallalilu will fittingly celebrate Char
ter Day by placing his family tree on exhi
bition on the campus.
The Union society has granted the State
Medical society the use of their hall during
their annual meetings in the first part of
May.
Prof. Adams was absent from his classes
v last week. Ho was visiting the schools of
Odell with the idea of raising the standard
of their work.
Miss Becker, who has been absent from
school for the past year, is again with us
and expects to graduate with the present
Sophomore class.
Mr. Young, editor of Christian Advocate
of St. Louis, visited the University, Tues
day, April 10, and conducted Chapel ser
vicer that morning.
The outgoing and incoming officers of
the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. wore enter
tained at the home of F. F. Tucker,
Saturday evening the 7th.
Misses Lewis and Marsland, and Messrs.
Barber, Reed and Manlev went home with
Etta Gray to spend their vacation. A very
enjoyable time was reported by all.
Tho Annual went to press on Monday.
The printers expect to get it out near the
first of May. It is hoped that they will, for
tho students are getting anxious to see the
book.
Tho joint program of tjio literary socieites
will take place Saturday evening June 9.
arrangements are being made for one of
tho best programs over presented in tho
University.
About 150 students went out to Cotner to
hear the joint debate on "Sectarian vs State
Education. '? The debate was a lively one
and, needless to say, state education had
loyal support.
On Thursday evening tho 5th tho out"
going officers of tho Palladian Society
tendered tho incoming officers and the
society a reception at the home of Miss
Grace Thompson.
Hon. G. M. Lambertson recently
delivered a lecture before tho Political
Economy club on Money from the Stand
point of Gold. Mr. Lambertson showed
clearly wherein Mr. Bryan was wrong.
A Girls' Glee Club has been organized.
Some of tho best musical talent of the Uni
versity is interested in the organization
and there seems io bo a chance that it will
be something more than an organization.