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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1894)
THE HESPERIAN. The Juniors did not stop us from giving the The Ladies Current Events Club entertain- Chancellor his Senior cane. We are sorry ed the foot ball boys at the University Club they could not hear his informal talk that house on Monday evening, December 3. The night of the banquet. It was a treat making boys did ample justice to the sumptuous ban- us laugh, think, almost cry. We are sorry qUet, and in two hours turned order into he cannot say as nice things of the Juniors chaos upon the neatly decorated, and heavily as he did of us; very sorry. Our only regrets laden tables. The white chrysanthemums are that the Juniors behaved so badly and tied with scarlet ribbon and placed beside that all the Seniors were not invited. It is each plate were very appropriate, and our hajd to tell which is the more shameful. We sturdy athletes felt doubly repaid for all their cannot help the former, biit the latter we hard knocks as they tasted the dainty viands should not allow to happen again. and chatted with their fair entertainers. Professor Hodgman and wife gave a re- After the repast Chancellor Canfield told why ception to the members of his Trigonometry they were there, and Professors Brace, Lees, class at their home last Thursday evening. Barbcur and Messrs Dcrn, Sweney and Riley, and Dr. Clark followed with appro priate after dinner speaches. Misses Ferguson and Evans have come to Lincoln for the purpose of starting a dancing class. These ladies are highly recommend ed, havfng taught for a number of years in the military department of the Missouri State University, also in Galveston, Texas. They wish to permanently locate in Lincoln. They will make a specialty of the waltz and solo fancy dances for children. Children classes , , ,1 .. .u i,,i will meet Mor day, Wednesday and Saturday were served and all unite in saying they had ; J . .. . . at 4:30 p. m. Adults class will meet Mon a, splendid time, mm a t -a tQ 'ah . , day, lhursday and Friday at 8 p. m. All The faculty is always looking out for the classes meet ;n Lansing theatre block. Pri welfare, of the students. This time it is tne giyen For further inforn-ation - ladies of the faculty. A few weeks ago they S(juth Thirteenth street organized an association called the Current head THIS Events Club of the University of Nebraska. - . ' , , ,, i- t ,.fitfn Students, we solicit your patronage at TllotV Umrno f ii-m fn M nhinf.r Ill VieW. first tO ' J r J To f nfiAl rl'c? lfifliof clinn kircf plnce iiMlr V V GDlliJl utll o irui uv.i uiiuwi j. 111 waaj iv v i Everybody got acquainted with everybody and all. enjoyed the evening perfectly. Miss Stewart gave a recitation which was highly appreciated. Misses Triplet!, Lauger and Riley entertained the company with choice selections upon the piano and Miss Helen Bedford sung a delightful solo. The Pro fessor could not refrain from giving just a little "exam in Trig." But if he would only fashion the class room examination after this one we are sure all would look forward to the final with pleasure. Excellent refreshments enhance the society life of the ladies of the faculty; second, to promote sociability among the students; and lastly, to review current events. The banquet given the foot ball boys shows that the ladies are in earnest. Success to them. iruinnnjxnjiriJUinnnminnrinnnnnnJuuu p I in every respect. WHY Do We Hire this Space? Be Cause We Have Something Special to Advertise. g as 1 ' lsg I P I Pes puu PES OsT. uisuinnnni xnswnnnr, t inruuuiiiruuuinn HETRICH'SCLrr,Jyrr Special ?LlltGl is something that will stand upon its merits, We select the students to give it a trial. " HETRICK'S CIGAR STORE. ' . News Stand In Connection 10 AND O STS M I nm u n M mil 11 5 1