The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, September 24, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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Locals.
Dr. Lees took a western trip on his
wheel.
Miss Tuttle visited her sister in Tar
kio, Mo.
Dr. Ward has been in Lincoln this
summer.
Prof. Swezey has been in Chicago
studying.
Miss Conklin has spent most of the
summer in Lincoln.
Prof. Johnson will take up the work
left by Prof. Wilson.
Vernon Craig is teaching school at
Leigh, Nebr. this year.
Professors Barbour and Hampson have
spent the summer in Ohio.
Palladian and Union halls look much
better as a result of a thorough cleaning.
Miss Jones lately attended a meeting
of the American Library Association at
Cleveland, Ohio.
Prof. Hodgeman has been in Rochester
N. Y. Profs. Taylor and Hnrnett saw
the sights in Colorado.
Dr. White has spent his vacation in
Maryland. Miss Harr is home from the
summer school at Harvard.
Prof. Brunei spent a number of weeks
on a government expedition in Wyoming
and several of the neighboring states.
Professor Barber has been studying
in Chicago. He expects to introduce
more fully the new method of teaching
Latin syntax.
Each of the three literary societies, on
Friday evening, gave a reception to
the new students, of which there was a
large number present.
Prof. Bessoy has returned from New
York, where he attended and addressed
the American Association for the ad
vancement of Soionco.
THE HESPERIAN
Chancellor MacLean has been in Eu
rope this summer, rlo reports a pleasant
and profitable vacation.
Professors Sherman and Bessoy have
been connected with a summer school
at Colorado Springs.
Miss Eena Alderman and Miss Olive
Thayer are again in school after a year
or two of vacation.
C. M. Kincaid is back in school again
after teaching for two years near his
homo at Clay Center.
Dr. Brace has returned from Colorado,
having spent the greater part of the sum
mer there on his wheel.
Prof. Carl Tucker is giving instruction
in vocal music in some of the larger
towns of South Western Iowa.
"Cicero" Johnson '04-, well and favor
able known to the older members of the
university, passed through the city Mon
day enrouto to Columbia. He stopped a
few hours to shako hands with iiis old
chums at the U. of N.
The Palladian Slate-bearer will be
slightly handicapped this year. Three
weddings have occurred in the society's
numbers this summer. The fortunate
ones are Miss Davison, Mr. Thatcher and
Mr. Hills.
Mr. Geo. H. Kern, late with Woolson
Bros., of Chicago, is with Browning,
King & Jo. and is showing as fine a line
of neck wear as can bo found in the city.
Everything is as new and early as can
be found in Chicago or New York.
The Union Boys Debating club held
their lirst meeting last Saturday. The
club starts out this year with bright pros
pects. Election of officers resulted in
the choice of the following: A. S. Hard
ing, pres.; J. F. Boomer, vice pros.;
Hawksby, sec; J. A. Maguire and G.
P. Warren, attorneys; Charles Kuhlman
sergeant -at-arms.