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T'HE HESPERIAN 11 Got that now stylo hair-cut at Wostorfiold's. Notice tho ad. on upper half of page next to front rending mnttor. For first class work go to the Elite Studio the only ground iloor photograph gallory in tho city. Professor Sherman's daughter has boon quite ill with fovor but wo understand sho is now on tho way to recovery. Tho Y. M. C. A. have fitted up tho south west basement room of tho University build ing in a tasty and comfortablo manner. Ohancollor Cantiold made a very pleasant Now Year's call on Professors Fling and Taylor in tho parlors of tho Bates houso at Indianapolis. E. Fleming, 1224 O street, practical watchmaker, jowolor and ongraver. All re pair work promptly attonded to. Glasses fitted, correcting the most difficult sight. E. R. Guthrie, 1540 O street, the reliable bicycle man, can mend your wheel in short order and tho right way. If you want a Rambler call on him they're tho best. Tho profs, all rido 'cm. At tho last meeting of the Palladian Boys' Debating Club, tho following officers for tho now terra took thoir places: Presidont, E. F. Piper; vice-president, H. B. Steward; sec rotary-treasurer, Geo. Kindlcy; and sor-goant-at arms, S. W. Pinkorton. Tho Annual Chase and Wheolor Oratori cal contest of tho Palladian Literary Society will take placo in tho chapel Saturday night, January 18, at 8 o'clock. Tho contestants aro Miss Smith, Mies Smails, Mr. Williams and Mr. Pinkorton. Tho contest promises to bo close and interesting. Admission free. Miss Mary Tromaino gave the P. G. D. 0. a thorough and much enjoyed treat last Friday evening. Sho talked to them of the "Now Woman," so-called, speaking of some of tho famous now womon of history and defending tho real now woman now. A large number of University girls wore present. Dr. O. F. Lambortson, dbntist. Special rates to etudonts. 1207 O street. Why not subscribo for Thk Hesperian at onco? Subscription only 50c for rest of year. Tho officers of the P. G. D. 0. this term are: President, Ireno Davison; vice-presi-dont, Ida Hoiso; secrotary, Mary Sullivan; tronsuror, Maudo Atkinson; sorgoant-at-arms, Flora Bullock. uTho Christian Associations wish you a Happy Now Year," is tho ploasant grooting printod on tho backs of a lot of noaf little cards, bearing appropriate quotations and intonded for tho double purposo of book marks for busy students and reminders that tho associations aro over ready to oxtond tho hand of brotherly love and fellowship to every student in tho University. With these Now Year's greetings tho Christian Associa tions also extend a hearty invitation to overyono on tho campus to attend thoir meetings, hold every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, tho women's at tho Conservatory and tho men's in Palladi.au hall. Ten minute prayer meetings, to which all aro invited, aro hold at noon every day during the school week; tho women's in room 7, Uni versity hall, and tho men's in Dolian hall. Tho annual session of both tho American Economic association and the Political Science association of tho central states, were hold in tho senate chamber of tho Indiana stato capital at Indianapolis during tho holi days. Tho foremost Amorican thinkers and investigators iu history and economics took part in tho mcotingf. On tho morning of December 31, Professor W. G. Langworthy Taylor read a papor entitled, "Cost Sing ular and Plural." Tho papor created a moBt oxcollont impression. Tho author re ceived high compliments from 'scholars like Professor Clark of Cornell and Professor Sidney Sherwood of John's Hopkins. Pro fessor Patten of Pennsylvania expressed his conviction that the article would form tho foundation for tho reconsideration of the theory of value. On New Yoar's morning o