12 THIS HESPERIAN I T$ Local. Did you hoar Pinkevton cheering those Doane men Saturday? The Juniors and Seniors meet on the grid-iron Friday afternoon, the 30th of this month. A very interesting, mounted specimen of red snow plant was sent to the Uni. from Kansas City. Juniors! The editors of tho Junior Annual want you to write stories and send in jokes for tho Annual. When our team needed a gain of just three yards they gave Turner the ball and pushed him over the Crotons. There is a class of four students in Sanskrit, now in tho Uni. This class is larger than the ouo in Chicago Uni. Miss Eva Leonard, Miss Lulu Burrows, Miss Ella McCrosky and Miss Elizabeth Thomson were among the visiting Palla dians last week. Prof. Edgrin expects to entertain tho Graduate Club soon. A definite an nouncement, as to time and program, will be given later. The day of prayer for the Student Vol unteer movement is Oct. 25th. Tho Volunteer Band will meet at 9 a. m. in the parlors of the Y. M. C. A. building. The Mission Study class meets every Saturday at 11 a. m. in tho Y. M. C. A. room. Judson's life, to tho time of his sailing for foreign lands, will bo roviewed next Saturday. The Christian Association will hold a joint missionary meeting in the chapel, Sabbath Oct. 25, at 4 p. m. ' Some re ports of the missionary part of the Lake Geneva conference will be given The Junior class met in room five Monday, to discuss affairs pertaining to their Annual. They voted that the junior Laws be invited to put a member of their class on the Annual board. Tho Law School is well represented in the preliminary debates, both in quantity and quality.- Five enterprising Grand "Island teach ers are carrying on the Roman History work in the European History depart ment in absentia. Miss M'ezzic Red Ford, formerly a uni versity student, is visiting with her cousin Miss Helena Redford and renewing ac quaintance with hor many friends here. Mr. R. 0. Bentley, 'H, is filling with high honor, the principalship of the Shelton schools. He reports work pro gressing finely and is well satisfied with his new position. Miss Bertha Pinkorton, '9(5, a member of UnionSociety, was shaking hands with university friends last Saturday. Miss Pinkorton is assistant principal in the Blair High school. Mr. W. H. Pillsbury, '90, is occupying creditably the principalship of the High School at Falls City. Ho has already introduced many helpful changes along tho line of systematizing tho work. Prof. J. H. McGuffy, of tho Nebraska City High School, reports progressive work, and if he continues as active there in college politics as he. was here, wo be speak a career of remarkable success. All Juniors are requested to go to Toy. nsond's of one and have their pictures taken for tho Junior Annual. It costs you nothing, Juniors, to sit for this pic ture and if you want any copies thoy can bo had at gratoly reduced rates. Miss Wain wright, who loft hor home in Blair, Nob., nine years ago, to go to Ja pan, has returned for a short visit to her native land. Tho mission study class was fortunate in having hor with them at the Uni. Saturday. She told of her work in Japan and also of the manners and customs of the Japanese.