The Hesperian. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Vol. XXV. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, OCT. 18, 1895. No. 3. The Hesperian. Issued serai-monthly by the Hesperian Association of the Univer sity of Nebraska. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy, per college year (in advance) ... ji.oo One copy, one semester ..... ,00 Advertising Rates on ArrucATtox. ALUUMI AMD EX-STUDENTS. Special endeavor will be made to make The Hesperian inter esting to fanner students. Please send tis your subscriptions. SSubscriptionsonour books will be ccsusscd until ordered stopped. 1 1 Address til communications to The Hesperian, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. BOARD OF EDITORS. O. H. ALLEN - - Editor-in-Chief associates H. E. NEWBRANCH, - - Editorial P. H. THOMSON Literary IDA W. HEISE - - - Literary CLINT M. BARR ... Athletic J. N.SHREVE .... Local C. E.HATSON .... Local LULU W. BURROWS - - - Locl JOE BOOMER .... Alumni L. J. ABBOTT, Jr.. J NED: C. ABBOTT f ' Bss Managers. EDITORIAL. What has become of "The Chancellors Course"? Editor Riley wao initiated into Delta Tau Dcltaism last week, with great unction and eclat. Here's congratulations to the Delta Tau's, commiserations for Brother Riley and the readers of the esteemed "Rag." The JSfdbratka Literary Magazine will ap pear in a few days. It will be full of good things from the first page to the last, and every student owes it to himself and the University to buy at least one copy, and as many more as he can afford. The Junior class have about decided to publish an Annual this year. The chancel lor, faculty and most of the students seem to be in favor of it. The Hesperian is glad to see so much interest taken in the enterprise and congratulates the junior class on the vigor with which they propose to combat the fimancial difficulties. We believe that the student body will take enough interest in the annual to make it an assured success. The Law School opens up with a large attendance, an excellent list of lectures, new, commodious and well equipped appartments and prospects that are more than brilliant. The Law School of the University of Ne braska is now the equal to any other depart ment, and stands prominently among the really good Law Schools of the United States, When it is finally decided that one must be able to write "A. B." after his name before receiving a diploma in law, the school will be unexcelled. It is high time that the officers and com mittees of the Society Building Association were buckling down to work in earnest. jNo time should be wasted in getting a start. Committees should already be busy with students, faculty and alumni. A policy of inaction or Hstnessncss at this time is highly reprehensible, and meetings should be called, committees organized and work begun at once. The only way to get a literary society buildiug is to go to work and get it. The students are enthusiastic, the faculty are with us, alumni are waiting to pour their shekels into the association's coffers, and the regents are more thiin willing. Why stand we here idle? Up! guards, and at them J The cha nces for a genuine "co-op" seem at present to be very bright. The Hesperian Ri