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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1894)
10 THE HESPERTAN :, m a I? LOCAL. Miss Pillsbury is back in school again. Miss Gray's cousin made her a short visit. C. Dtvvis, of Falls City, went home for a few days. There are six classes in beginning German this semester. Everyone unites in praising Mr. Spear's ability as a speaker. . Mr. Porterfield is superintending the mines at Trinadad, Colo. Mr: G. I. Babcock, '94, was seen in the halls Saturday afternoon. Prof. Wolfe received a barrel of alcohol' last week for the department. J. H. Johnson- will go to Falls City Monday to coach the foot- ball team. Mr. Warner, of '96, was visited by his mother the early part of last week. Mr. Moody, an ex-Delta Tau Delta, joined the PaHadians last Friday night. - J. Johnson has been in Beatrice training the high school foot ball team. Miss Jones has recently made a visit to the Misses Weston in Beatrice. ,: The Girls' Debating Club promises a regular ' court trial in the near iuture. Mr. Stroman is back in the University. He expects to enter the Law school. Ray Patch has what you call a new mustache in an early stage of development. , Students are enthusastic over Prof. Fossler's class in modern German literature. . Otis Weeks returned last week from a some what extended sojourn in Montana. F. F. Tucker lead the missionary meeting of . the Christian Association, October 14. Mr. F. F. Tucker was in Lincoln on the thir teenth to attend the C, E. convention. The Y. W. C. A. held a book reception Octo ber 5, at the home of Mrs. F. M. Hall. Miss Dunn, '98, was in town last week, visiting old friends. She is teaching at Milford. . Mr. Philbric will return to school soon. He has been detained on account of sickness. W. W. Wilson is. back from Nebraska City to swell the numbers of the Law department. A few complaints are heard from those who were disappointed in military appointments. Mr. Miller has left the Uni. to take an import ant place in the schools of Schuyler Nebraska. Schell, of the classs of '91, was visiting the University lately. He is teaching in the Beatrice schools. Chancellor Canfield was in Nebraska City Friday to speak before the County Teachers' As sociation. The department of Philosophy expects six hundred dollars worth of instruments from Queen & Co. this week. Mr. Miller is teaching the night school at First and K streets. Miss Pfeiffer holdsa similar posi tion at the Central. Miss Maud Hammond, '94, has reached New Haven, and is hard at work captivating the boys and learning Sanskrit, A. A. Faurot of '91, who has been principal of the high school of Seward since his graduation, is posting in Philology. Ninety-eight held a meeting last Friday to dis cuss a cane rush. They finally agreed to disagree until some further time. One of the steam pipes in the library sprung a leak last week. A number of books were wet be fore anyone noticed it. Mr. F. G. Fisher spent a few days in Palmyra last week. While absent, he made a speech on " Experiences in Italy." Messrs. G. R. and J. F. Boomer were in the city over Sunday. They are teaching in the southern part of the state. Mr. Gus Chapman was making a farewell pil grimage through University Hall Friday evening. He left Monday for Chicago. H. S. Lord "has a lucrative position with the B. & M. Railroad in Montana. Mr. Lehmer is also there with a surveying party. It has been found necessary to employ two more assistants in the physical laboratory. They are Miss Jackson and Mr. Brooks. The Juniors have taken the Chancellor's advice and unanimously decided that it would be inex pedient to issue an Annual this year.