Til K H KS P K K I A N Prof. Barbour, atteuded the recent meeting of the American Geological As sociation, held at Washington. His friends are congratulating him on his election to membership in the Aassocia tion. Call on Westeriield, the pioneer barber. Prof. T. M. liodgman will give a re ception to the College settlement com mittee. Saturday night. Kans. & Neb. Fuel Co. 1008 0 Street. Anions University students who will feed at the public crib, are Henry Green nVltl and George liammang. The form er w.-is elected bookkeeper of the Senate, Hit latter door-keeper of the House. Vterfield, the student's barber. 117 X 13th. The English Club will meet with Miss Bruuerat 44o N. 13th street, Saturday evfnuijr. 133u 0 street. Jas. Kolbach custom Mioe isllOJ). Prof. Luekey will lecture before the Teachers Association at St. Paul, Neb., 'an. 8 mid 9. Just received. All sizes and widths of J; "i- gymnasium shoes. Foot Form More, 12KJ () street. Chancellor MaeLeau is attending a Meeting of the College presidents of the AonliwfistL'ni states, held at Madison, t is. Prof. FjI1K addressed the class in lHjdagogy on -Methods of Teaching His l00 m High Schools." A number be Mrtes the Hass were privileged to hair " of the most elaborate talks given in the course. eitWyU Gat to Kvo or ,ive to eat In 11 ami' p e gS t0, ereliants Dining Hall, up ' eaLs Mt J,M honr from 10(i Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Martin of the De nation 1S' uttem,ed tho Anchor's asso- The monthly report of the College Settlement Committee, was submitted to the board of control last week. The re port shows commendable progress and activity in every detail of the work. G. H. Rose, was elected assistant in the Grand Island High school this week. G. II. graduated from that school in '92 and has just completed enough work here to get his degree. C. M. Barr, was recently elected Prin cipal of the Litchfield high school. Litch field is to bo congratulated on getting such an efficient man for the place. C. M.'s many University friends reirret to loose one of our best students but we wish him every success in his new work. H. H. Iloldeu '91 College of Law, now attorney at Idaho Falls, Idaho, was recently married 10 the daughter of tho Judge of that ptaee. A host of Univer sity friends unite in congratulating Harry upon the fact that far beyond his hopes as outlined in the old debates in Union Hall, he has secured a partner who com bines those rare graces of beauty and usefulness. Mr. Harmon '9(5, was married Dec. 25, to Miss Peail Shell of Beatrice. Uni versity friends congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Harmon and wish them a happy new year. Whether Maceo is dead or alive cuts no figure at Leighton's, 1123 0 street. They sell fine stationery, books, toilet goods, etc. The best goods for the least money is their motto. Miss Ora Seely of Nebraska City, was visiting University friends last week. Prof. F. M. Fling was unanimously elected president of the Association of the Nebraska Teachers of History and Mr. Crabtre was retained in the office of secretary. The session was one of the most successful and prospering of all the previous meetings. -rap 1 I i