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353yHM THE HESPERIAN 11 Glovos at 1008 O etroot. Patronizo Wcstorfiold. Ho is up to date on hair cutting. Dental parlors of Dr. Hodgmnn over Hur ley's. Roducod price to students. Why not subscribe for The Hespkkian at nco? Subscription only 1 per year. All of tho nowest and latost novelties in neckwear will bo found at tho Ewing Cloth ing Co., 11154117 O street. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson have kindly invited tho English club to meet with them next Saturday ovoning, December 7th. Rev. Dr. Gordon entertained tho chancellor and his wife Thanksgiving day, and tendered them a reception at his home in tho ovoning. Tho Glee and Banjo Clubs will give an entertainment at tho Lansing, December 18. Evory loyal student should turn out and help support those clubs. H. J?. Loavitthas sold out his half intor ost in tho Monitor to Mr. E. McNeal, who is now solo owner of that sheet. Trouble enough for any man. n Mr. N. W. Smails is again editor of tho Fremont Herald and his nieco, Juno, de clares she will go homo regular once a month after this on mileage. ' Missos Mulikcn, Hughos, Bridge, Colson, Forbors, Smails and Gray, and Messrs. Hull and Christonson woro the Fremont dele gation which wont homo for Thanksgiving. Frey & Frey, florists, with Sutton & Hollowbush, Funko Opera House block. Thoro's where you got your A. Boauty roses and carnations. All decorations at lowest prices. Give us a cull. Mr. .Charles Kuhlmann defines love as that unconquerable attraction botweon oppo sites; Heck Ilagor says it is tho palpitation of cprdato anatomy experienced by a boy every time ho is introduced to a young lady. H. E. Nowbranch has the shortost de'fini ion, "Stick-to-it-ivnoss." 1 1 For tho cleanest and best made up cloth -ing that are fitters, go to tho Ewing Cloth ing Co., 1115-1117 O street. The Hesperian is rejoiced to announco that our only John Groon is able to bo about again. Hero's to you, John! Joo Lownes, who has boon doing chemis try work at tho Grand Island sugar factory, spent Thanksgiving in Lincoln. Mr. Lownes expects to enter school tho second semester. Billy Wilson, tho Senior, not tho foot ball B. W., is back from Norfolk whoro ho has boon analizing beet sugar for a few weeks and trying to give tho farmers a fair deal undor tho sugar bounty law. Professor Wolfe has his psychology class hard at work on tho study of brain weight and the woman question ; wo mean as many as woro loft over from tho brain structuro examinations. Mrs. Manning's dramatic class is now at work on two farcos. If they are as success ful as tho ono she had charge of which was given before tho Joint Building association of tho societies a rare treat is in storo for those who appreciate tho amateur drama. If any ono has tho old idea that Seniors have a snap, ho is making a groat mistake. More than one senior waB hero through tho lato vacation plugging away at somo essay or something olso, while Sophs, and Fresh -ios wore eating turkey and pudding at homo. A. E. Farot, who was posting last year in Germanic philology, loft this week for Germany to continuo his studies. Mr. Farot had not expected to go to Europe for some time but because of tho failure of the Polytechnic institute ho was thrown out of employment, and ho came to tho conclusion this was tho best way ho could utilize his time. Ho expects to sail from New York on the Hamburg lino going direct to Berlin; however, Mr. Farot does not intend to study in Borlin but in some university in a smaller town exactly which ono ho will decide later.