10 T H K 11 R R I1 K K 1 A N IX , Vv" - i !"VJ'- ill : a f !! S3 r L; 6fe.''A 11 left. There are some of the strongest players on the medic team the boys ever rubbed up against. Those who saw the game say the boys played their best foot ball. ' ' JUNIORS WAKP SENIOltS. Eleven husky seniors bit the dust before the giant juniors on Wednesday. , Coach Robinson was referee and Shedd umpire, while Garrett, Jones and several others lined in. The crowd hindered as usual, spoiling several runs. The teams were very evenly matched and for a longtiine it seemed as if neither would score. ,. j The features of the game were end runs by Bliss, Corey and Shrove; line buck iug by Kindlor: and general coaching bv outsiders. There was considerable wrangling over allowing alleged players on the 'Varsity eleven to line up. The Juniors will play the winners of the Freshman Sophomore game. The picture of the winning team will appear iu the Annual. Laboratory Echoes. Mr. H. A. Senter, a graduate of the Chemical Department of the University, has passed the examination for the de gree of Doctor of Philosophy with honor at Heidelberg, Germany. The Univer sity is quite proud of her new doctor. Dr. Senter will remain in Germany until June. He will visit several universities and will post himself in technological matters generally. Sugar manufactories will receive his special attention. ) The following wore eloctod mombors of the American Chemical Society, Nov. 5: Active, Miss Mary Fossler; Associate, Fred C. Cooley, Frank S. Culver, Benton Dales, George Heimroil, Eva O'Sullivan, M. E. Hiltner, Helen Lunger, H. 0. Parmalee and R. W. Thatcher. Nebraska now, has a' membership of twenty-five'in that society the largest membership of any state west of the Mississippi. Locals. Mrs. Handy of Plattsmouth visited her son Charles this week. Fred Kuhlman may be seen riding a bicycle as a result of,the income from his beet crop. S. A. Davis of Plattsmouth was visit ing his daughter Miss Margaret Davis last Thursday. Prof. H. H Nicholson will address the beet sugar convention at Grand Island November 16. The name of Miss McGuffy was pro posed for membership to Union society last Friday night. Daniel Rich '96 and bride received congratulations from university students last week during their visit here. Chancellor MacLoan will address the Southwestern Teachers' Association at Oxford on the evening of November 27. Last Monday night Prof. Fling spoke at the home of Miss Stewart, East Lincoln l.efore the P. E. 0. on "The Significance of the Middle Ages." Prof. Fling will deliver a lecture on "Method of Teaching History" before the Southwestern Teacher' 'Association at Oxford on Nov 27th. Remember the dates of tho preliminary debates. November 12, 13 and 14. Let us have some enthusiasm shown in de bates as well as in foot-ball. The U. B. D. C. have accepted a chal lenge from Doane college for another series of joint debates this year. A com mittee has been appointed to make full arrangements. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Miss Lilian Schoftold and Mr., Robert son, to occur Wednesday 18th, at Colon, Neb. Miss Scholield was in school last year and a member of the Delian society. She has many friends here who join in wishing her much happiness. -4