i; T H tt H K S P K K I A N n - K". JT The Chancellor loft for Chicago Mon day. Mr. George, aii old Union, will soon return to school. Tho girls' side of chapel was almost empty Monday morning. Tho Palls, are arranging for a "New Members' Program." Miss Emma Boose, 'DG, visited in Lin coln during vacation. Miss Grace Pushton has been quite ill, but is now much better. Some talk is being indulged in regard ing tho organization of a fourth literary society. Paul Pizey is tho new business mana ger of the Post. Prof. G. E. Barber studied in Chicago during vacation. Miss Myrtle Wheolcr, '06, spent her vacation in Lincoln. Prof. Peterson and wife will sail for America -January 10. Miss Nellie Clark, who is teaching in Edgar, was here for tho holidays. Miss Bessie Butler who is teaching in Geneva spent the holidays in Lincoln. Miss Sadie Taylor, now teaching in Omaha, was seen in Lincoln last week. Mrs. Holmes, nee Kittie ShakMon. Mr. Frye, instructor in English has re- enjoyed a visit from her mother last cently published a volume of poems en- week. titled "Substance of nis Ilouse." Tho Nebraska State Horticultural So ciety will meet in the chapol Tuesday, January 12. It will bo in session three days. Miss Bertha Pinkerton '0l. of the Blair High school, attended the teacher's meeeting. Messrs. Geo. Boomer and Will Reedy of Beatrice, were among the teachers at Geo. Shedd has been elected captain the University last week. of the foot-ball team for '97. The choice is generally satisfactory among foot-ball enthusiasts. Check rooms have been provided for students' wraps. This has been done in Messrs. Allen Fling MH and ( H- Barber 'M of Nebraska City, wore doing educational work at Ihe University lat week. Mr. T. .1. Kemp and his brother were order to avoid further thefts from the called to Luray, Vn. by tho death f their cloak rooms mother They' will probly not ivli.rn Harry Jones spent his vacation in town before the next Semester. , with Charlie Platz and the school-ma'ams Tho Union Bows' and tho Palladian. broke both of tho boys' hearts all to Boys' Debating Hubs, held regular meet smash according to some reports. ings during vacation. Notwithstanding Prof. V. G. Langworthy Taylor will the prevaliug low temperature debating address the Political Economy Club, enthusiasm is at fever heat. Tuesday evening, January 12. He will Next Sunday the Y. M. C. A. and V. give a report of tho recent meeting of tho y. C. A. hold their regular Missionary American Economic Association. meeting. The subject fs "Practical hV- Mr. Murray '96 of K. U, now teaching suits of Foreign Missions." Miss Vtkin- at Humboldt, was in attendance at tho son will lead. Mr. Rhodes will present teachors's association last week. Mr. the commercial phase, W. J. Hunting Murray will be remembered among our tho moral phase and Miss Auman the students as a most elegant speaker the intellectual phaso of foreign missions. Kansas-Nebraska debate last year. There will be special music.