The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, June 07, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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ALUMNI.
TRIP TO IOWA.
Miss Field, '93, will return from Ashland
next year.
Miss Lizzie Bonnell will be here during
commencement.
Miss Helen Bain, '94, is in the city again
after a long rest. She will teach next year.
Edna D. Bullock, 'S9, will graduate this
year from the New lork State Library
school at Albany.
John Dryden, one of the old "boys," was
seen in the halls a few days ago. Ho de
clared himself at home as to place but lost
as to crowd.
J. A. Barkley, '92, will be hero during
commencement. He is still holding his
position as superintendent of electric light
works, Philadelphia.
Tom Hall, '90, has just returned from Cal
ifornia, where he has been visiting Professor
Howard and Leland Stanford. He reports
a very pleasant time.
Miss Mar.y Tremain, '81, has been spend
ing the past year very pleasantly at Oxford
University. She will return to take up her
work in the University next fall.
Prof. A. G. Waruer, '85, is now in Cali
fornia, after spending some time in Arizona.
His friends will bo glad to hear that lie is
gaining in health. At the advice of his
physicians he will spend the summer in
Denver.
The Palladian Year Book for 1894-95
contains the names and addresses of 115
Palladian alumni. The locations range
everywhere from Alina Mater, University
of Nebraska, to Foochoo, China, and the
Sandwich Islands.
The Alumni banquet will this year be
held in the University conservatory. The
executive committee are busy making
arrangements. Mrs. II. II. Wilson will
preside as toast-mistress. Responses will
bo given by Chancellor Canfield, Dr. B. B.
Davis '81, 0. B. Newcomer '89, Miss Mary
Jones 180, Miss Vesta Gray '83, G. F.
Fisher '94, and others.
The boys have returned from their trip to
Iowa where they showed their opponents
something about the national game.
The scores sneak for themselves:
Nebraska 4 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 013
Grinnell 0 0201100 04
Nebraska. .0 002010100000 04
Iowa 4000000000000 1 5
We lost the second game, but in such a
defeat there is no dishonor. The press
unites in praising it and also in praising the
Nebraska boys.
WHERE THEY WILL BE.
W. E. (jCirk expects to enter, the, rank of
teachers.
J. Beardsley will go home and nurse his
rheumatic limbs.
0. J. Elmore will post and assist in the
botanical laboratory.
i. G. Whitmore will study law with
Davis, Ilibner & Whitmore.
R. L. Cheney will, as the prodigal son,
return to the parental roof.
Carson Hildreth will remain here and
post in philosophy and literature.
A. J. Weaver will finish his course in law
here, or in some eastern school.
.LA. Canfield will enter the Law School
at Columbia University, Now York.
E Hanghton exports to go to John Hop
kins, to post in electrical engineering.
L. G. Thayer, on account of his father's
illness, will take charge of the homo ranch
for about a year, and then study medicine.
0. R. Welden has accepted a call as
pastor of the Baptist church of Red Cloud
during the summer, and will divide his time
between this work and his interests in East
Lincoln. In the fall ho will enter the Chi
cago University and persue a course in
theology.
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