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THE HESPERIAN : 9 , A. N.. bloody expects to study medicine at .Denver. G. Flikkema will take a theological course at a seminary in New Brunswick, New Jersey. W. H. Forsyth will teach the rising gen eration how to play foot-ball and read French. S. H. Martin will teach the young Amer ica how to scan Latin and make Greek translations. G. E. Town expects to infuse some of his scholarly education and dignity to the youth of the land. C. A. Elliott will study how to relieve the suffering of the human race at the Chi cago homoeopathic. Messrs. Sherman, Deary, Hoagland, For bes, Matthews, Lyon, Powers, and Kimball will be in the Law School. L. C. Oberlies will post in English liter ature and be connected with his father in the lumber and coal business. Very few of our Senior girls will be back with us next year. So far the number that expect to post is limited to two Miss Pound and Miss Melick. Our loss, however, will bo somebody's gain, and in this case the gain must bo that of state since the majority of the seuior girls expect to employ their time next year teaching the young idea how to shoot. Among this number, wo find Misses Bell, Duty and Joe Mansfeld, Mor gan, Bridge, Burks, Gray, Hunter, Clark, Loughridge, Ducker. Misses MoCrooky, Gerrard, Lindloy, and Gere will bo ladies of leisure, expecting to remain at homo. We may, however, find ourselves more favored next year than wo can hope for now since a few of the seniors. Misses Fosslcr, Winger, Seacrest, Treat and Roberts have not decided yet what tney will do and there is some pos sibility that they may return. LOCAL. Miss Olney will not be back next year. Prof. Allen will spend the summer in Europe. Spectral dances are getting to be quite the fad. Prof. Fliug will spend the summer in Minuesota. W. E. Kirk spent Sunday, the26th, at his home in Edgar. Miss Willa Cather spent a few days with Miss Weston in Beatrice last week. Professor Allen gave his examinations last week and left for Europe Tuesday. Pros. Mank, of the University of South Dakota, visited the University last week. Miss Boose, Miss Atkinson and Miss Hopper will represent the Y. W. C. A. at Lake Geneva this summer. Mr. F. C. Cooley is going to spund the summer at the Crow Agency, Montana, where he is well acquainted. Professor Fo6sler lectured at the Falls City high school commencement last week, Tuesday, and at Pawnee Wednesday. Rev. Albert Bushnell, D. D., of St. Joseph, Mo., addressed the Y. W. and Y. M. 0. A. Juno 2nd, in University chapel. Mr. Moses T. Barlow blew some concen trated nitric acid into his left eye last week. It is to bo hoped no serious results will follow. Dr. John H Coulter "f Luke Forest Uni versity, gave a very pleasing lecture on the "Botanical Outlook" in the chapel Monday evening. A member of the class of '95 has pre sented to the State Historical Society two canes, trophies of the last cane-rush the Uni versity will probably ever have. The small er one was successfully carried through the rush by a '95 and the other was captured by the same one from one of the class of '90. uu