The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 24, 1896, Page 11, Image 11

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Fact a tid Rumor.
The Senior girls are having tih&ir meas
ures taken for caps and go.vns.
The Y. M. 0. A. boys are taking a
"dime collection" for tho state associa
tion. City editor Holmes, of the Journal,
lectured before the journalism class Tues
day on ''The French Newspaper."
Dr. Bossy is preparing a review, to be
published in The Science, of Dr. Bailey's
new book entitled "The Survival of the
Unlike."
From ten to twelve Palladian boys
could he seen at any time last week watch
ing the mail boxes. The girls scratched
the slate.
It is observed that Burleigh attends
'hapel now that bis elf orbs to prevent
the dosing of the Library have been
crowned with success.
Prof. Lungwort hy Taylorwas called to
New York city hist week by the deatli of
" father Dr. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor has
had chargo of his classes.
The new officers of the D. B. iD.'O. are:
President, Mr. Hollingworfch; vice-president,
Joseph ft. Sayer, secretary, flfcr.
woodruff; attorneys, Andrestfn and
tfoomor.
It is plain to rpo that Basket Ball is
iPC0mg popular by tho number of black
k mid bruised heads floating around.
Jinstimo it is Sayor who has a black
, a swollen lip and chin.
J'lie third rental was given by the sfeu-
J oi the university school of music
Monday night in the chapel before
wwrwiativo audience. The program
;Z ',olPosod lm.g0iy of vocal selections
ineh wore well rendered
Jh fbbuia between the U. WB. D. 0.
Do T m luk0 Peo January TO.
"OHMoeh ose the affirmative of 'the qnes-
will i K h S Ved ' "wittoii constitution
I r HUbserve the general welfare
,,,lM,lf"' limn in. nnwrilhM, one.
The Y. M. 0. A. Crlce club sang at the
(First Presbyterian church last Sunday
night.
The Physics Journal club hold a 'meet
ing Monday night. Papers were read by
Dr. Moore and John Almy.
The Maxwell club has won a rdpu'tation
for ballot box stuffing, election !frau&
etc., scarcely second to that of A'rka'hsas
The stato of affairs at present approxi
mates civil war.
ftev. Sir. Bates, of Long Pine sent a
number of phmls to the herbarium last
week. Some of the specimens had never
been reported as natives of Nebraska and
are therefore considered epiite an addition
to the state herbarium.
The Palladian Boys' .debating club has
completed arrangements with the Philo
lnathean Literary Society of Doano Col
lege for a series of joint debates. The
first debate will take place in the univer
sity chanol shortly after the holidays.
Will Owen .'Jones left Monday for a
visit in the east. $Ie -will investigate the
nvork m journalism hi -eastern colleges.
If he finds that the work -tihere is not
likely to bo permanent 'the course hero
will probably be dropped at the end of
tho semester.
The Palladian program on the 11th
was one of genuine literary merit. Prank
Miller's sketch of old Mexico gave evi
dence of careful observation and of nar
rative skill. Miss Cnsh:imns paper on
Chinese education was a bright and
unique amount of the trials of tho Chi
nese student. Miss Anthonyentertainod
her audience with the marvelous legend
of the "Pall. Moose." Mr. Banghurt
closed tho literary part of the program
with and earnest, carefully thought pa
per on Self Help. The society is indebted
to Misses Danger and Beattie for two
piano solos, and'to the Y. M. C A. 1"
Huh for a wide awake ooUw song.
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