-fFWW? """"" .1 TIIK IJESPlflRIAN 11 1200 T St. for good bonnl. Ifldgnr Banghart's mother is sick. Wluit 's the.mnttor with Whipple's eye? Prank Miller is around again after a week's illness. Miss Florence Shank's mother will spend Thanksgiving with her hore. Pinkerton Boarding .Club, 1200 T St.", right across from Nebraska Hall. Prof. Taylor has arranged to offer the course in municipal government the sec ond semestor. All who took the work last year are enthusiastic in praise of it. A. .1. Weaver, '),"), and J. H. Johnson, 'JW, will form a law partnership soon at Suit Lake City. Both young men wero shaking hands with university friends during election week. Prof. Caldwell spoke at Bertrand,Phii "PsUo., last Saturday afternoon to the teachers the subject of "Source Study Method:" in the evening he addressed them on -An English Election.' (lo. K. Keeue formerly a University student was united in marriage with Miss l earlo Robinson of Nelson, Nebr. The Hesperian joins the students in congratu lating Mr. and Mrs. Reene. Prof. Caldwell has been very cheerful this WH-k. probably because of the ex pected arrival of Mrs. Caldwell and child p JM-iday from Baltimore, where tl my mvo li,... Siting during the past two months. ' '- W. .sarsoii has accepted an iuvi'ta- tro, Sup't. Farley, of Plattsmouth, o load tlu- teachers' reading circle in veml" StU,ly hiSt0l'y at that P,ace No" th, t ' iih remarked incidentally N. . will eat Thanksgiving UirHy MMnds there. ' " ;' - ISOOt'00 fedeljdaimontb ,at Professor Faurot has (tome to us re cently to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Tschudy, and if recommen dations count for anything Rose may consider herself lucky in getting such an efficient instructor. He was born in Michigan, but received his education at the University of Nebraska, where ho graduated in 1891. From 1891 to 1898 ho was engaged in high school work, and in '94 he returned to the University to take a post graduate course in German and Philology, and received the degree of Master of Arts. He spent last year abroad, making a special study of the German languages, part of the time un der Professor Siovers, the famous Anglo Sason scholar. He divided his time abroad between the Universities of Berlin Leipsic and Wittenberg and returned homo just in time to accept the position which he now holds. The Rose Technic, Terro Haute, Tnd. The P. B. D. C. is holding lively meet ings these days. Come out next Saturday evening and help discuss the question, Resolved: that the United States should interfere to secure Cnban independence. KiV Sutton Sam. Johnson Aff' 1 Bishop iNegt E. O. Jones . Oh, I am .studying Latin; My teacher is teaching ma; If I could use ills pony, I could read as well as he. Ex. PallaiUan Program, Nov, ij. Piano Duct, Miss Godell, Miss Camel Impressions of Chicago Walter Hunting Recitation (Quiderit), Minnie Hay- Vocal solo "Once Again" Miss Abbott The Oil Regions of Pennsylvania, R. 8. Hunt Story, "Sea Witches" Mercy Walker Impromptn At the Co-op, a second hand Telegram bicycle good as new $25. 3 A ! ,w Hi 1; jI ,(! 111! ' !?&,. .l!aS. i. ;mLM. i i -- ,4 iswiiV " - '''-