The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 26, 1895, Image 3

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    The Hesperian.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Vol. XXIV.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, APRIL 26, 1895.
No. 13.
The Hesperian.
EDITORIAL.
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BOARD OF EDITORS.
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ASSOC! ATES
H. E. NEWBRANCH,
FLORA BULLOCK
KATHARINE MELICK,
NED C. ABBOTT, -O.
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IDA W. HETSE,
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L. . ABBOTT, Jr., Business M.-.raCBR
Soc'y, Dora Auman
IDiRECTORY.
BELT AN SOCIETY.
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PALLADIAN SOCIETY,
rreiit., R. L. Chknev.
UNIVERSITY UNION.
Prest., Katharine Melick Soc'y Annie Puey
Y. M. C. A.
PmHM W. T. Elmore. Soc'y. D. M. Davis
Y. W. C. A.
Proat., Emma Boose. Soc'y, Myrtle Wheeler
DEBATING ASSOCIATION.
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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
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tions due The Hesperian be paid at once.
Do not let your name stand longer on our
books without being marked "Paid."
What is the matter with '97? Six weeks
ago they accepted -a challenge from '5S for
a relay race Field Day. The latter has
chosen Its runners, but the Sophomores seem
to bo Inclined to let the matter drop. Are
they too lazy, or can't any of them run
The Hesperian Is highly pleased to note
that the new University of Montana in look
ing about for its first Chancellor, has ex
pressed 'a decided preference for Prof.
Hodgeman of our own faculty. We would
all be sorry to have Prof. Hodgman leave
us, but at the same time the compliment is
appreciated.
In passing through the University cor
ridors one frequently hears certain students
talking about representative University men.
If a football manager is electod or a dele
gate to an oratorical convention is chosen,
these poople who take il upon themselves to
ljudgo whether the football manager is :a
representative man or not should examine
tJlieir own records a little more closely., and
see -whether., if they were elected to the same
position, trhey would perform the duties of
that office half as creditably. These self
styled critics would do well to look into their
own characters a little more closely.
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