THE HESPERIAN On account of Miss Barr's illness the gymnasium exhibition has been postponed to the 11th of May. Professor Bcssoy lectures in tho Brownoll block for tho benefit of the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday tho 24th. The students attending the opera Thurs day night must have noticed that the pro fessors were out in force. Tho tri-Deltas held an initiation meeting last week. They took in as new members Maysie Ames and Daisy Bonoll. Y. P. Sheldon has been elected manager, and Otis Wipplo assistant manager of the football team; and Bert Wilson assistant manager of tho base ball team. Great preparations are being made for tho exhibition of tho electrical engineering de partment to bo givon May 4th. Prof. F. W. Taylor left last week for a tour through tho United States in tho in terest of tho Mexican exposition. Mr. Hall, who has had charge of tho hy giene lectures during Miss Barr's illness, has returned to his homo in Iowa. Tho Dolians are to have tho west room of the library for a society room next year. This will bo a great improvement upon thoir present location. Tho Literary Magazine, edited by the English club, has gone to the press. It will bo all that the editors hoped, which is saying a good deal. Tho lecture upon mono-metallism given by Mr. Lambortson boforo tho Political Economy club fulfilled all our expectations. It was greatly appreciated. Work on tho now library building has bo gun in oarnost, and from present indications it looks as if tho new building will bo com pleted by tho first of September. Miss Wigginhorn is spending a few days in Lincoln visiting some of her friends and classmates. It seems quite natural to see her around tho University again, Miss Carrie Coffin, formerly a University studont, was married to Mr. Cloyd Prosson, April 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Presson will make their homo in San Joso, Cal. Many of tho class in entomology have re ceived some very interesting cards through the University mail box. Thoy are very effective in tho way of suggestions. Mr. Florino, oldest son of Prof. C. A. E. D. Holmes, is thinking seriously of becom ing a military gentleman, as his father has been so successful in that line lately. There will bo a library class in connection with the summer school this year. A spe- 'cial course of lectures will be givon for the local librarians and tho teachers of tho State. Miss Joe Mansfelao played a violin solo for a special program of the Wesleyan Evorotts Wednesday, tho 17th. The tri Doltas accompanied her and had quite a jolly time. The English Club held a pleasant social meeting at tho homo of Miss broady, April 21st. Thore was no especial program. Tho evening was spent in talking of Ibson's "Little Eyolf." Gossip has it that Doe! Abbott will Boon take up his abode at tho Nebraska Hos pital for the Insane as a patieut of course. His many friends sincerely hope that he may bo speedily cured. v Professor Barret's history class of last semester gave him a pleasant surprise party on tho evening of tho twentieth. Thoy brought tho provisions and a great share of the fun along with them. Every member of tho literary RociotjoB should bo present at tho Union meeting of the 20th. Tho futuro development and per haps use of tho literary societies is somewhat dependent upon tho decisions made on that occasion. All should be interested in thq prospective new society building. "Marcella," Mrs. Humphrey WarcJ'g greatest book is being sold at Horpolsheiraer & Go's Book Department for 39c. T ; hi .i