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THE HESPE1UAN 9 Registration was a snap. D. M. Lehmor is a Popocrat. H. E. Newbrnnch will study law. L J. Abbott teaches at Crawford. Miss Kathrine Melick has returned. N. C. Abbott is at the Blind Institute. J. H. Me Gruff y teaches at Nebraska City. This is not good weather for bench work. Mr. Turroll will have a lronch divi sion. Miss Josephine Tromaindid not goto Yale. Mrs. Grace Prey-Tynes !has gone 'to Iowa. Norman Shrove has decided to gradu ate this year. Miss Rena Chappell will remain at Golden, Colo. Mr. Cutter teaches in the High -School at Humboldt. Miss Amy Brunei' is 'back 'to (tako graduate work. A. Will Troyer is still at 'tlho Wiscon sin University. Mrs. Irene Davidson-MacMichall has registered for work. J. P. Cameron is back, but shorn o'f his raven curls, alas! Elva Dempster has returned to her school at Dundee, 111. Walter Van Fleet Hoagland is (practic ing law at South Platto. H. S. Evans and W. G. Kinton arrived bright and smiling one morning. Miss NTollio SI can made a record 'bi cycling this summer. Geo. Town has secured a position in the High Schools at Junction City. Miss Bertha Quaintance wrote tha't history rpaper. fiers is the only one hoard o'f so far. Will Heitzman spent the summer stumping for Bryan. The usual question "Did you have a pleasant summer?" Free-hand drawing is offered this year for the last time in the Uni. The Palladians have about sixty of their old members back again. Harvey Heald goes ;to the Chicago school of medicine this year. Mrs. Kittio Shackleton-Holmes is b'ack at the University ready for work. Mrs. Tkisley, s-ister of Miss Shank, is making a short visit at the University. The Palladians are busy preparing tor the celebration or their twenty-fifth ani vorsary. Mr. Kirk of '9 and V. T. Elmore of '96 are doing post graduate work hero this year. Frank Edgerton is one of the corps of instructors in the schools of Missouri Valley, Iowa. H. C. Peteivon will take the position in English Literature, formerly held hy Mr Ansloy. Miss Myn.lo Wheeler will teach Latin and History in the Dundee, (111.) schools this coming year. Ex-Chancellor E. B. Fairfield will give an address in the Lansing as one feature of the Palladion celebration. Applied Mechanics, formerly a two hour study under Prof. Owens, is this year a three -hour study by Mr. Chatiburn Robert Hiltner of the chemical depart ment will fill a position at tho state farm this year. His brother Martin will ta'ko his place as assistant in chemistry. R. S. Baker is with us again, hearty and halo after a summer spent on a ranch in Frontier Co. It is 1'umored that R. S. is, politically, on the fence and may vote for Bryati and 'free silver. (jMT 1 1 li miHii i i