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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1894)
THE HESPERIAN; ii W. H, Hayward made the trip to Butte, Mont., and Minneapolis with the Omaha Y. M. C. A. team. The Butte team was beaten so badly that all the other teams they were scheduled to play backed out. Willy reports a fine time. "Carry this girl back to Blankville," was the inscription worn by one of our home returning college maidens, who, dreaming of historical documents, was carried on past the station where he friends awaited her, into the next count. A cloak is indispensible to a lady's ward robe; if you want the practical, everyday cloak or the dressy astrichans or Buncle see the stock where the prices are nominal, styles and weights are right, and fit is perfect, at Herpolsheimer & Co. Mrs. Joseph Granger, formerly Fannie Woods, '96 has been for three weeks ill in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Granger were on their way to England, to visit the parents of Mr. Granger. It is thought that she will soon be able to return home. S. F. Westerfield the reliable friend of the students has moved his barber 'shop from the basement of the Burr block to 117 North Thirteenth street where he will be pleased to see his old student patrons. Don't forget the new location 117 North Thirteenth street. The spectators declare that they would rather have missed a recitation in Junior Themes or Hygiene than seeing Welden chase "Doc" Everett into a blind ally the morning after "the scrap," just because the latter was exercising with Forsythe's cane. The Encyclopedic Dictionary American ized contains 130,000 more Words than Worchester, 110,000 more words ttian Web ster and 25,000 more words thas the Century Dictionary. 4 volumes cloth, price $8.00 at Book Dept. Herpolsheimer & Co. Prof. Taylor created quite a gensation in our midst Friday by reading extracts from a letter from the Chancellor, which stated that examinations would be held December 20 and 21, and those found wanting be drop ped from the University roll. This looks a little serious for "specials." The Delian feed, giyen the Tuesday before Thanksgiving was a glorious success. There were some fifty present. The refreshments and the scarlet and cream souvenirs were, to use a slang expression, "out of sight." They all went home bright and early in the morn ing. F. F. Tucher was home for Thanksgiving from Nebraska City, where he is teaching. His family gave a pleasant entertainment in his honor at their home on Seventeenth and M streets last Saturday evening. Only a select circle of friends were present and all' report a most enjoyable evening. Dr. Lee W. Edwards a former University boy i3 located in rooms 90 and 91 Burr Block, Phone 305, Conservatory of Mu )c The first term of the new school of music connected with the University closed Nov. 26th. and in regard to the attendance, the interest manifested and rapid plans for the future, the first term's work has been very gratifying to all concerned. The second term, now beginning, opens iwith increased attendance, and with its large and commo dious building is prepared to do more for the student of music than last term in furnishing new instruments for practise, light and airy rooms for instruction and it accommodates about 50 for board ana living rooms. Every loyal student in the University will go home to his Christmas vacation wishing for this new department the greatest success. Each one who has a musical friend who desires to take a course in music should urge her to come to the Lincoln University Conservatory where, as in all other departments, the ad vantages are unexcelled. Mr. Sieverking, the head of the piano department' has a nat" ional reputation as pianoist and teacher arid, all other branches arepresided over by teach ers of acknowledged ability. L. P. Davis D. D. S., dental office overC. R. I. & P. office, southwest corner irth and streets. Aridge and crown wo.k a specialty. READ THIS. S. F. Westerfield, the students old time barber, established for fourteen years, has just located in new and commodious. -head- quarters at 117 North Thirteenth street.