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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1896)
Til K 11 KS V EH 1 AN An adequate university appropriation is assured. The legislators are visiting the university in order to find out what wo are doing. This is sufficient. No legislator will vote against a university appropriation, it' he but realizes what the university is doing for the state. Wo soo ex Chancellor Ca'ntield's face beaming from a late issue of ''Men." His timelv article on "Sow can vomit; men succpod" is breathing with life and vigor. His plea is. as always, "inspir ation and porspi ration" if the young ma'n of today would keep abreast with the world. Ho believes that there is m plaee in this enterprising, bustling life for tlie idle -'hanger-on." There has been but little complaint iilmut student cheating this year. This MndiH'd encouraging. There istiothing which tctid.s to lower the general morals "f tin- student body like this dishonesty in elates. Wo believe that such action on tin. pni-t of a few is being frowned 'Iowa by m hi io cypinion in the university. Htmlont honor depends not upon the in structor, but up,, the student, and when tt's ns individnal students, condemn this hnatiriK Imnness, there will be no neces .v lor a professor to wear eyes in the '"'k or his hoad while giwng an oxavni-iintioii. I he Y. 1. o. a, devdijiemoi 'rnceTiiTrg Ijnudiiy afternoon, under 'Dire ilgndeftftriip i. D. Limn, was nn tnSMue'rfve erne. 1,6 "upon nr,(.(. of persmiffl work was ""JI'liiLsizd "i.liMitwr. Law '95 was visiting "ivoi-sity acquaintances this week. Me h ' ow a prncnniiing attorney of iDos j'0"", Iowa. Tt wfll be remembered J Air. Moiftaov treeeived tthe second J'11? ,nmk (,yiv earned 'be-fore 'the ' V u' mining tard'Of Hhe 'State ()' I own. fflhii Chase and Wheeler Contest. The Chae and Wheeler oratorical eon test will take place in the University Chapel, Saturday, .January 23. under the auspices of the Palladia!! Tyfterary Soei 'c't'y. The following is the program: 'Diiu, "When the Wind Blnweth in from t'liq Sen" ...tt. Smart ML-sps Hertford and Sttiails 'Oration , "Who Author-hero Of the 'RcpvoWtltfri" It. U. Koper. 'Oration, "Kratt Battles" John 11. 150050, Violin Solo, Hungarian Rhapsody 'flttlisps Mr August 'Hageumv. Oration, "The Red Coloi" Rena B. Alderman. Piano Solo Prelude in F Wm Mason Mfes Kate Joyce. Oiation, "Knglnnd's Crime Against China" V J Hunting. Music, Sdeeted Y M. C A ttlee Olnb. 'Deeion orfiladg(fs ij udgps on Delivery ... ... fers W.J.Bryan, Prof. I B. Ward, Judge M B Kcoto, 'Prdt. J. I Lee. Prof. F. M Fling. Judgos on Mamtseript ............. Vvdt fH. K. Wolfe, Prof. L. A. bhot'tnan, 'Prof. 11 VV Caldwell. Miss iJ on nie Barber, formerly '97, is visiting her Pi Beta 'Phi sisters tiMs week. The Senter, Lehmer and Qnaffita'nce oratorical contest has been postponed u'n'til Friday evening, .Tairaniy 29. Miss Poncy Morris was initiated Mo the mysteries of the Pi Beta Phi frater nity, at the home of Miss Stewart, last !Yiday evening. Wicwost interesting aind best attended mcdtitig of the English eWb, during Avis school year, was heid w?Uh Miss -Smoyeis last Srttrri'day evening. Prof and Mrs rTodgmnn gave a re option to the members of the professor's trigonometry classes, last Saturday even ing Alitor some instrumental mnsic by Miss Wmtvy and ATiss Mydo, all joined in singing "America" and other patriotie songs. Tjight reeresnrnunua . - served. The i-ccepWicm waswell attended and was a most enjoyable nfFnir. L 'a It m