THE HESPERIAN 11 t i The names of Misses Monroe and'O'Snlli van and Messrs. Morse and Vanvalcn were proposed for membership in Union society ilast "woek. ThcBotanieal department has just receivod two boxes of specimens, one from Florida which contained several species of soa-wood. the other from Sand witch Island, containing several rare species of Eerns. The Republican club met last Saturday night and eloctod the following officers: R. S. Baker, president; Mr. Spencer, vice-president; E. T. Sullivan, socretary-treasnrer; C. E. Maston, sorgeant-at-arms. A. W. Martin was elected delegate to the American Republican College League which meets in Chicago August 3rd, and Jonas Lien was chosen aB delegate to the National League of Republican clubs. The club endorsed Mc Kinley for president. The Hesi'Euian is glad to announce that Prof. A. M. "Wilson will have charge of the Department of Latin in the summer school at Chautauqua, N. T. The work is planned in three lines: Firsts an elementary course for beginners and those desiring a thorough review. Second) advanced work, orribracing stu dies in Oresar and Vergil. Third) a teachers' conference. The students are -well pleased that Prof. "Wilson's eurnestness, ability, and msrhods of teaching are thus rocognizod. Resolutions passed by the Medical Society of the State University, Wednesday, March 12, 189G: Whereas, God in hiB all seeing wisdom has called from among us W. 0. Hall, a former .much loved and respoctod student and member of our society; WhorouB, we mourn the loss of a former ;uctivo and beloved classmate. Resolved, that wo take this method of ex pressing our lovo and respect to hisnuemory. Resolved, thut these irosolutions ibeiplneod upon our irocords, and published lin 1theeol llqgo papers. W. H. IDearing, of Plattsmoufh, called at the University last week. The Delian Iboys "will give a special pro gram in the near future. Go to Rector's for your hot soda. Married Tuesday March 10, Chester L. Tallmadge to Miss Carrie Castor, at tthe residence of the bride's parents in this city. Mr. Tallmadge was -a member of the '95 class of college of law and Miss Castor .a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Castor. Their many University friends unite in extending congratulations. ILAW BOIIOOL ILO0AI.S. Judge Good lectured on Limitations last Wednesday and Thursday. Birch & Matthews have disolvod partner ship for -want of clientage. C. L. and D. L. Wilson defended Erod Douglas in police court last "week. Douglas -was charged with various crimes. Of course he was acquitted. (C. H. Paul, class -of '5)5, hasiroceivod the nomination on the republican 'ticket for police judge at St. Paul, Neb. The Maxwell club elected officers Satur day evening, March 7, as follows: Presi dent, J. L. Smith; Vice-President, J. M. Rogers; Socrotury, 'George Rissor; Treas urer, E. T. Sullivan; Seurgont at Arms, E. (G). JonoB. A visit to the Maxwell club last Suturduy evening bIiowb that organization to bo in a flourishing condition. It would seem (that the debate with the U. B. D. C. has given the Maxwell boys a sense of their own importance for they are carrying -chips on flioir shoulders and are constantly on the look-out for scalps.