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8 THE HESPERIAN three weeks. The remainder of the time he was in Lincoln. Prof. Davis camped out in Colorado. Dr. Clark spent two weeks in Massachu setts at the Sargent summer school of Physi cal Education. Then he visited and took pictures. Prof. Card was in Lincoln. Prof. Wilson taught Latin at the Academy of the University of Chicago. Ho enjoyed his work very much. Prof. Bruncr took no vacation but studied the grasshoppers for the II. S. lie had an extended tour. Miss Josephine Tremain enjoyed the cooling zephyrs in Lincoln. Dr. "Ward, accompanied by his wife, vis ited in the east. Prof. Sherman delivered a number of lectures at Chautauqua. Prof. Wolf studied methods in other colleges. Alumni and Former Students. S. H. Martin is going to teach at DeWitt, Neb. Lieut. T. W. Griflith is here visiting friends. W. E. Itirk, '95, has a position in the Edgar high school. A. H. Biglow, '80, re-elected superin tendent schools at Mindcn. W. II. Wagner, '88, re-elected superin tendent schools at Hebron. W. L. Stephens, '89, re-elected superin tendent 8c1ioo1h at Fullerton. Per Axel Rydborg, '91, has gone to N. Y. to post in Columbia college. 0. M. Barr, '90, and E, L. Mouck have spent the summer tuning pianos. F. J. H. Larson, '95, is now in tho law oilice of Mahoney & Smyth at Omaha. Samuel Avery, '92, who has been studying at Heidelburg, Germany, returned last week. H. S. Lord, '93, is at Anaconda in the employ of the Butte, Anaconda & Pacific R. R. Ulysses, a little town of 750 inhabitants, can boast of having sent ten students to the Uni. A. Y. Wolfenbarger of U. N. law class of '95, prohibition nominee for supreme judge. Stella Ducker, '95, has charge of science7 and mathematics in the Mindcn City high school. Chas. F. Stroman, '93, is working with Rich, O'Neill, Sears & Co.', law firm in Omaha. E. P. Holmes, a Uni. boy, republican nominee for judge of district court, Lancaster county. Miss Martha Hutchinson, '93, teacher of Greek and History in Lincoln Polytechnic institute. E. McNeal spent the summer in graduat ing from tho Classical Course of tho Lin coln Normal. "Cicero" Johnson, '94, stopped in Lin coln to greet old friends on his return to New York. The name of S. C. Langworthy, jr., '90; figures conspicuously in Seward county re publican politics. J. J. Roberts, a former Uni. studont, is a member of tho Lancaster' republican comitv central committee. Miss Kirker, who last year took her M. A. in American will teach history in tho Lincoln high school. Rufus 0. Bontloy, '95, and Miss Ella Hart, assistant in psychological laboratory, warned at Hastings, September 18.