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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1896)
THE HESPERIAN may "fan out" at any time. When Capt. Pace calls "three strikes" on a man some body will put that man's suit on, so if yon don't get a place in the first game stay with it anyhow. Oar tennis weather disappeared again, but you had better get your racquet down, and some new balls, for the first warm day the nets are going up. The tennis courts will be put up just west of the library building. You had better attend the first meeting of the association. LOCALS. Miss Martha Burks, of Beatrice, visited friends in the University last week. Mrs. Mickey, of Osceola, Nebraska, spent Sunday with her daughter, Miss Blanche. Miss Chapel, who is teaching at Exeter was home last week and attended the joint debate. J. W. Crabtrce read a paper entitled, "Was Lincoln a Christian?" before the Lancaster teachers1 association last Saturday. W. Beed Dunroy has been appointed organizer for the Knights and Ladies of Secarity. Patronize Westerfield. He is up to date on hair cutting. Removal Osborn's Old Book Store to 131 North 12th street. Sec Dr. Hodgman for first-class dental work at very low prices. John linger, of Clay Center, had the mis fortune to have a horse fall on his leg and badly crush it last Friday. Last week several of the University stu dents attended the entertainment given by the Woman's Christian Home at 527 South 11th Street The lecture that Prof. Fling read at India napolis will be published in the proceedings of the Political Science Association of the Central state. The subject is "Mirabeau a Victim of the letlrea de caelieV Thos. Lunn preaches every Sunday at Liberty, Neb. Burr Sabin, of Beatrice, visited "Jim" Burks last week. Prof. Sherman will deliver his Chautauqua lecture at Plattsmouth in the Dear future. All second semester books can now be had at the Co-Operative Book Store. Notice the ad. on upper half of page next to front reading matter. E. R. Guthrie, 1540 O street, the reliable bicycle man, can mend your wheel in short order and the right way. If you want a Rambler call on him they're the best The profs, all ride 'em. The Beta Thela Pi entertained at their chapter house, 1023 H street, Saturday eve ning, Feb. 22th. Dancing was the special feature of the evening. The graduating class of Ashland high school has engaged Chancellor Maclean to deliver the commencement address in June. Supt. George Farley, of Cass county, has secured Chancellor Mac Lean to give a lec ture before the spring institute at Weeping Water in the last week of March. Prof. Fling will deliver an address before the Alumni Association of the Falls City high school in May. Word was received yesterday by friends in the city of the death of Will C. Hall, a former student of the University and in 1893-1 an assistant in the zoological depart ment. The committee on athletics is considering the advisability of having a state field day here in May. The committee is also endeav oring to secure a coach from Harvard for next year. A good deal of interest is being taken in athletics this spring. The boys are practic ing base-ball every day in the armory. Mrs. Manning's dramatic club will giyp an entertainment at Eagle next Satarday night. ,