The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 15, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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1-200 TstroH for goo 1 boird.
Miss Minnie Reetz 'Ob' lias returned to
take up Post work.
The Palladians skipped classes reck
lessly this week.
10 cents for a single meal at Pinker
ton's boarding club, 1200 T street.
Miss Clara Cowgil's uncle, Mr. Oowgil,
ofYillisea, Iowa, called on her last week.
Engaged Between tho hours of 12 and
1 , the window on the first door, under
west stair-wav.
Edgar Banghart has been confined to
his bed for tho past two weeks. We hope
to see him among us again soon.
Miss Mary Bryan, sister of W.J. Bryan,
is in town. She may attend the Palla
dia n Celebration. She is a Palladian.
The Delians decided to adjourn Friday
evening Oct, Kith, and attend the Paf
lndian Program to be hold in the chapol,
Mr T. .1. Kemp expects his brother J.
LL Kemp from Kimball, Va., soon to at
lend the Law school. This speaks well
for tho reputation of the Uni. Law school.
"Why I fame alone to-night," seemed
to be a favorite subject foi impromptu
speeches Friday evening by the Delian
boys. The weather of course received the
blame.
Forty have registered for the prelimi
nary debates. This assures a close con
tost for tho first throe places. Last year
only sixteen entered the local debates yet
avo came off victorious in the fray with
Kansas.
The day of prayer for women, appoint
ed by the International Com. of tho Y.
W. C. A. for Oct. H, was observed by the
Uni. Y. W. 0. A. Miss Laura WildSeo
of the City Association, led tho noon dav
Pi'ayor-moefing.
Bettor than over! WhaK Boardim
at 1200 T street, 2 per week
'Westerfield has done tho students har
boring for seventeen years.
The Graduate Seminar in American
History decided after a scientific investi
gation of the sources that Silver Mas
actually dropped from coinage in 1873.
Browning, King & Co. have donated
ten dollars for tho foot-ball team. Thi
is the first contribution that has come in
from outsido sources unsolicited. By
the way, they advertise in the Hekim'.h
ian. See their ad.
TC. S. Baker, orator and statesman,
has distinguished himself lately on sev
eral ocassions discussing political ques
tions before the ward clubs of the city.
A move is already inaugurated to secure
the Lansing for Mr. Baker's next effort
The Union Boys Debating Club at its
next meeting will dsscuss the question,
Resolved: That a College Pro feasor ha
no right to participate in polities. The
Professors will probably bo glad to learn
that they are still to be allowed the priv
ilege of voting.
If you want the best barbershop in the
city, go to Westerfield's, 117 N ISth.jml
south of the Lansing.
Prof. P. M. Fling has just accepted an
invitation to deliver his scholarlv address
on Man and His Opportunities, before
tho semi-annual meeting of Saunders Co
teachers, hold at Ashland, Oct. 215. The
following day Prof. Lucky will address
the meeting in the interest of Child Stud
and Prof. Pling will speak on Methods
of Historical Study.
Next Saturday night tho P. B. I). C
will debate the question, Resolved: That
free and unlimited coinage of silver would
bo of advantage to tho people of the
United Stales.
AIT. Qlov Nog. i i,lk(3,'lon
J k "idler " f Perry
Tho old students go to 'Westerfield's.
You "should do tho same, if yoirwant the
best hair cut in the city.