The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, June 05, 1896, Page 9, Image 9

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THE HESPERIAN
LOCAL.
Miss Hopper will attend the summer school
Prof. Fling will do work in the summer
school.
Thomas Lunn has been very sick for the
past week.
Miss Johnes will spend the summer in
California.
Miss Smith will work in the library dur
ing the summer.
Professor Lees will take a month's outing
on his wheel.
Miss Curtiss will remain in the city during
the summer.
Everybody will attend Field Day program
next Monday.
Editor J. H. Lien will spend vacation in
South Dakota.
Prof. Caldwell will teach in the Lancaster
county institute.
Mr. Crabtree will instruct in the Sarpy
county institute.
J. W. Searson will do institute work at
Wahoo this summer.
Be -sure yon get a Literary Mazazine be
fore you go home.
L. C. Smith will spend most of the sum
mer vacation in the library.
Mr. Harding will teach history in the
Seward institute this summer.
N. L. Polllord expects to go to South
America about the first of July.
R. A. Cushman will develop muscle at
home on the farm this summer.
Parmelee and "Fatty" Ryan served time
in the guard tent while out at camp.
Miss C Sullivan will spend her vacation
at borne in West Point, Nebr.
Miss Rcna Chapel will visit her sister in
Golden, Colo., during the summer.
Misses Monroe and Bruner will spend
their vacation at home in West Point, Neb.
R. H. Graham will make up French in
the summer school.
W. V. Hoagland will hangout his shingle
at North Platte during vacation.
J. P. Cameron will hold a cultivator this
summer and practice singing in his spare
moments.
Miss Elizabeth Thompson has closed her
school in Tecumseh and is home for the
summer.
Prof. Fling delivered an address before
the Alumni association at Falls City Satur
day night.
The students of the Conservatory of Music
gave their last recital in the chapel last
Thursday night.
G. E. Hager went to Clay Center last
week where he will help his brother in the
art of farming.
John Maguire will spend the summer in
South Dakota and probably do some work
in the institute.
J. H. McGuffey will think out political
schemes while plowing corn this summer
near Palmyra.
Don't forget that Field day is next Mon
day. It will only coet you 25 cent to go.
Read the list of prizes.
The Falladians will give an informal re
ception to their seniors in their hall next
Friday evening. P. D. Q.
Miss Robbins will not be back next year.
After a two months' visit in California she
will return to her home in Connecticut.
Miss Olive Thayer, a former student and
Palladian, has just returned from her work
at Iola, Kansas, Her many frionds gladly
bid her 4welcome home.'
A. S. Johnson expects to rest most of the
summer. As pastime, he says he will read
Herodotus, Lysias, Demosthenes, the Odys
sey, Ovid's Metamorphoses, ten plays of
Plantus, Virgil's Culex and Sophocles
Antigone.
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