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SWWflEPaa iff T? THE HESPERIAN in- V '& Vvjk r geseiiOtisvieMSof our feUo r beings, life becomes a maize to its. Wo obtain im pression after impression Imt they are wrong and indefinite because unanalvxed aMil unmeaaned. It is iuiet thought ami meditation that makes us attractive to others as well as to ourselves-that brings as into more sympathetic touch wkk tke world, beeanse we see it from a superior ami More definite point. We are all hney; but let as not be so continually eta ployed tkat we become estranged from one of onr best and most sympathizing friends namely, ourself. tiiiie"" suclta wonderful crisis as this would justify skipping chorus or bench work if we could but add to the influence of the Tenth and O politician. It is to be hoped that there will be plenty of entries for the preliminary de bates this year. Our su wess in the Kan- , sas-jSTebiaska debate last year ought to make every g&o debater work for a place o the finals this time. This is one of the yearly events we ought to be proud of. Kaiasss is doing her bet to make their part of it a socopss this year. The contest is to be held down there this time and we nadercfand that they have sse &! in making the debate an event in their regnlar aaiversity iectnme course. We are surprised to sea so little mnplas political eathnsiasna among the Univer sity stodeatw. We sappeaed that regis tratkwB woshM hardlyifee over, when the eamps wocld bedotted with small elaropts f fellows Tnery tamlly engaged m saving Ifeear eonntirv. We kapjpened to go oiatfc ta one of the sifter ihasfliftratikHis of the eSty the other &&yr arwi we fcxand the majority of the s-ti&cleats atefiwSy engaged m ditsmssiiig the sserifos of the "goM standard1' awl "ifr sSver"'- Why as it that we are not wearing eat ear voices and idk!tet&13y ear shoe soles, adiwatintlosypoSiey which wiE save our great and gSoriotis icammnnwonlih. from an imawtdite stroke ofNftralysie3 Do mot any: "We haven A DOG BAY. A Mm- fcig, aaajpag low; Scaooacrs cnvlnf, icaggiagslo'w, Drewy, aed hi a&er -weU:-Bfl teacs trcseavrianat,tel tfrigatlal t&iags $a water-fewl Flwiwig treat the f&g feerafe fcewL Listless waters sesamer, flatted:- gMuhaaUk aaamaTt frnunuanai navA mlLataV wan NavaaaanK aaanjBVB ISIKA aCijamaWa WWa Waters racalag to the shore, (Scsaiag; wkfeatfT oreaD-lore Of ipreat EBJows, jtreea wkJa mges- Tfcis is txvvm the tale page f as eswrfastJag play, Urawa is s&anieg of Angus gray Where SJfc $ecpy aanaarar sea Droauas of all eternity. JOS&TB A3KUSKEWS $AB3?T. LmmSchmL Mr Warner and Mr. Silica, of the Law School and DeHan Society are hack and will take np work m hath Jkyrtannta. Mr. KHIca began hie work m society ae critic la Friday evening. Mr. Saekett, m the Law Liharian from the Jnaier law dnss. He w ah a pcoe pedtJTg Ptliiin MiMoa Schwind, a hrolher of Mr. Brynw1' private secretary, will he m the Law school this year Panof. Parker, of St Funl, is a strong Htem- lier of the Law SchooL c, Mr. D J. Flshacty, has been tuxapag the 8a$e for Mdiakj. A I&ptsMkan SSwer Club is hciag fovni ed smoag S2ie e&esfts, with the pntpoie m. winning votes for Bryan. Mr. KiBea is taking an active pott m this oiganzsarion and thote wimaag tofoia may An so fey hanifnag their mnnrn tv him. '- -,AI , fJl -, "w s- 15 ,"!( "Jt rfatjfeSii "--