Til K II US l K II I A N College Laze Xotes. lirnil 15. 1ULY, MJVOHTRli. Chas. M ousel wis confined to bis room tin latter part of lust week with the grip. W. 11. llayward has reentered school tnltinic up the work of the Senior class. Peace reigns in the Maxwell Clnlt. The debating element of the law school is once more in control. X. 0. Johnson of Geneva, a graduate os the Tniversity of Chicago, has taken iii the work of the Junior class. All the present officers of the Max well cluh, are staunch barbarians, with I lie exception of the sergeant-at-arms. The Senior class recently elected the following officers: 1. P. G-ordon, pres ident; E. 0. Jones, vice-president; Frank Gtiston, secretary $ John Carr, treasurer; 1). S. Wilson, sergeant-at-anns. The anticipated scrap in the Maxwell Hub, last Saturday evening, did not ma terialize.. The following officers were dwtwl: D. L. Wilson, presibont; E. Jones' vice-president: J. A. Brown, sec tary; F. Kemp, treasurer and A. S. White, sergeant-at-arms. The Junior law class has elected the blowing officers: O. W. Belden, presi 't; W. H. Uyatu seoretary. L A i oung, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Daly was w wjted re)orter for t he Hesperian. Pres- T,1'11 aW)oirjted B- W. Wilson ll)'l !. Tissue as an executive committee- v. m. a a. jj expected that the report of the NuSv ' (min1tfcee wiI1 be iv011 liext ir.vln sem.i-.flllll)l reception was an en- J ) aij e ailair. A large number of friends trese and after a short but ex- Jnefltothe Y, M. C.A. pari or, where an interesting library of young men, awaited the young ladies for three minute read ings. Kefreshmenbs wore served and the company slowly broke up. The Glee Club again domonst sated its power to entertain. Exchange. The Nebraskan, a paper published at the Stale University, prin d last week a page containing the entire contents of 'The Hesperian" another and a rival publication at the university. It is inti mated on another page that the excerpt is printed in derision, but to the unbiased reader that particular page which, hap pens to be the fourth, contains the only matter of any literary merit in the paper. The poem signed by Annie Prey and en titled "Hachel," is sensuous, simple, and full of poetic feeling. The criticism on Kipling's "Captains Courageous' shows critical acumen and is very interesting. The rest of .he page is made up of coll ege news and witticisms. The other three pages contain dreary,commonplaces sweetened with a self complacency and self consiousness that would nauseate everybody but the partizan readers of a college paper. The Hesperian, on the contrary, shows no traces of such crude-' ness. If the page reprinted bjT the Ne braskan is a fair sample of its issues the latter paper should study it with humil ity that might improve its style. Lin coln Courier. Concert Y. M. C. A. Glee Club at the city Y. M. C. A. Building, Saturday evening, Feb. 20. Admission 25 cents. Seats may be reserved at. the city Y. M. C. A. building for 10 cents extra. The Misses Bartz, Barkley, Rosa, Mc Oallum and Messrs. Dennison, Garrett, Kosa and McCallum were received into the Delian society at its last meeting. The "Association of Agricultural Stu dents" hold meetings at the farm every Thursday evening. Literary and debat ing programs are given. All are cordi ally invited to attend. The Chancellor gave a reception to Williams College Alumni at the Lindell, Tuesday evening, after President Garter's address. ill T t 1 tg 4 4.1