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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1896)
10 T U E II E S T E l I A X Fra; 77c Library. It is & lamentable fact that year after year the same admonitions are demanded from the university press regarding sludeui manners. On the whole we are a well mannered lot, but there are some except ions not necessarily individual, to be sure, which should he remedied The use of Locals, We are glad to learn that the Delian girls quartette will soon reappear. C W. Jones, formerly principal of the Hay Springs High hchool, is taking the philosophical course. Miss Myrtle Wheeler writes that her work is progressing well, and that she is library books in so many branches of study, pleased with Illinois life. in place of text-books is a great saving in one's expenses. But it is attended with such inconvenience, that almost an3one would 1ms glad to buy a. text book instead, if the work could be as well done. Students who have reference books monopolize them in a manner one might style brutally in considerate. Moreover a criminal stajre in the affair is reached when a student con ceals a book for a class eriod or a dinner hour or perhaps a hdf day in order that he may lie able to finish his reading at leisure. Thi- is done, and not by lower classmen and new students, either; for most of the library work is upjer class work It would seem that some sort of precaution such as a The Annual Board will meet next Thurs day at 5 p m , in the Historical Library. All members are desired to le present. The Bryan glee club has a membership of about twenty. Nearly half of them have been memlMjr.- of the University glee club Mr. J. E. Pearson is going to Butler Co., the later part of the week to attend a wed ding. We hope he will return an unmarried Palladiaa. Miss June Smails, 'Ob", expects to con tinue her music at the Conservatory this fall. Miss Cora Lyons, T02, was married to chain and padlock for each reference lxok Mr. Fred Free this summer and resides must Im adopted in order that anything like ;,t Norfolk. fairness may le s-ecured. As it is. students ' ,. . ' ,. . . . . are compelled to spend half of a two hour l rot- J " ' an 1S doing wel1 l11 preparation period in searching for a book to tnft art playing base ball uuder the in read. This i.- not exaggeration Ask any stnietion of Guy Howard, student in one of the lare clas-es usinp 'pi , 'e r u i r reference readings, and thiJ statement win J nmnes f MlSS nmaw a?cl ' be amply confirmed. Let student? learn to tll(Jyan wre proposed for membership rad references more rapidly and take les m n,11 society last Friday night, copious notes (our memories need exercise The Sophomores held a meeting last fully as much a- our penmanship. i Let them .v o,.,i if,i i i r always leave reference on appropriate a1 fleets Mr. Percy Mowe presi shelves. And let the professor endeavor to , t0 flU the vaf'anc.v ft by Mr. Ed give more readings where possible Other- Sertoli. chain mmt nee rCSrt t0 tbC IWiUock anl The Unio" nys Debt"S Club anni- versary will he on.- of the best things of The Delians unanimously accepted the tnf 'ear- T"0 chancellor and Roscoe invitation from the Palladians to the Quar- Pound are the drawing cards ter centennial address to be given bv e w w ., chancellor Fairfield. W . N . Wilson, Law '96, is a candidate The Mary Bryan club will give a recep " lhe tus,on ticket for co"nty attorney tion toMro Bryan at the Lincoln Hotel Sat- of Otoe bounty. If W. W. makes as good urday afternoon. They have invited the a political '-bucker" as he did a foot ball University club to attend. They will go en player, his opponent had better he care- tul. ? "i pt' u 1 -jfW