m T LI E Li IS a V 1Q R I A N 11 Tho Y. M. C. A. will hold a regular de votional meeting Sunday at 3 p. m. Mr. Lnnn will lead. The glee club will sing. Merchant's Barber Shop. Good work guaranteed. Brace Block. The Faculty Ladies' Club "will give a reception in tho Art Rooms of the Library building Saturday evening, Jan nary 30th. The Y. M. 0. A. meets Saturday eve ning to transact important business. Representation in the Junior Annual will he discussed. The Eleetricals are talking of holding n reception to tho public in connection with their Charter Day Exhibit. "Elec tric juice" would be in order for refresh ments. For shutouts: Note books, tablets, writing paper, envelopes, pencils, inks, erasers, or anything you need. You can buy them of .!. , Houtz, at the sale of tho Lemiug's stock at half price. Miss Mary Home '96 has signed a year contract as an employee of the John Uerar library of Chicago. This is one Uhe largest scientific libraries in the country, The editors are in receipt of a com munication from Prof. Sherman in which "usays that tho Hesperian was mistaken 1,1 "foring to him as being responsible or the idea of instituting a holiday in nor of our college settlement. We are WW to he nblo to make the correction. forth- nn R,lys that ho Ia responsible tho SIS suSBostion that each student of &r!?.-nfc -ntribu- wovlr ii J lurwuru wie settlement alKadv . 8,lyti that many students have ,?P!lotl to tho call of the nom- knowifTlh,Bplauaild he wants to t, Zl the. Hkrpeiiun wiU SDarG snaftG koZ Thu,rvSrment more widely iconsVnlIlo0d?ESPEIlIAN m0StwiU" rings made to order U. B. D. C. versus Doane. The first contest in the sories of debates with Doane college, will be held on Sat urday night in tho university chapel. This will bo an interesting debate on a live question, Resolved: "That a writ ten constitution will subserve the welfare of a nation better than an unwritten one." Our boys will put up a strong debate, and we expect to meet able rop esentatives from Doane. Tho U. B. D C. is represented by Ohas. Kuhlman, II. A. Meier, John Mnguire and R. S. Ba- r ker. Two of these men have a record from the Kansas-Nebraska preliminaries and all of them are strong men in the club. Those who have heard these men in other contests know what they can do under fire, and may expect to see their metal tested by worthy opponents. The two de bates held with Doane last year were a success, and we have reason to expect still better work this year. A few numbers of good music will be given, so the program will be both inter esting and instructive. We believe there is a true college spirit aroused in the interest of debating; lot us keep it up and welcome our visitors with a large and appreciative audience. The debate will begin promptly at 8 p. m. Basket Ball. Tuesday night the First and Seoond Basket Ball teams played a practice game to prepare for the game with the city Y. M. 0. A. The first team consisted ol Green. Dennison, Warfield, Stebbins, Gutoleban, Placek and Hessler. The second team of Wetzel, Hastie Saver, Burke, Griffith, Kyle and Hills. m The game resulted in a score of 8 to 5 m ta vor of the first team. There was an interesting game of basket ball in the Armory yesterday. The teams were chosen from the morn ing and afternoon classes. Those from the afternoon class showed themselves superior.