rp 1MJE HESPERIAN o College of Law Notes, HUGH B. DATA, TtEPOUTETl, C. Tishue has joined the Greeks. The Maxwell club is once more a de bating organization. Several law men intend going out to the penitentiary to learn by conversation with the inmates something of the spirit of criminals. Dr. Green has completed his course of lectures on insanity. This series of lec tures will be followed by work on the law of insanity conducted by Dean Reese. The course offered by Dr. Green was optional. The full attendance at the lectures indicated one of two things, either the law men aw thoroughly inter wtwl in their work or they greatly appre ciate the ability of Dr. Green. A trip to the asylum, under the direc tion of l)r. Green, has been planned. The object of the trip is a practical study 'f the peculiarities of patients suffering lrom insanity. The earnest contest now closed in the Maswp.ll club was fruitful of perfect har mony. Better work is now assured. By far the most profitable meeting of the jear whs that of last Saturday evening. uessw brown and Wallace arcrued that jjpeakw Gaffing bill should be passed. -Qi,euwiiieaii(i Jtidgiey urged that It SljOUld UOL FimMmut.rtnccfri-in-iMif.f.Avivnrl -,v. ... 4v-'i .yj llsvysl IMU 14. the debate. J. hi pastor of the Havelock congrega- lonal church is arranging for a series of eetures by specialists. Prof. H. W. Cald- w"ir will speak before the congregation bnrtay, March 7, from the standpoint 0i specialist in history. The next debate between Doane and a , ,? D C' wiU l held at Doane, April if The question chosen is, "Ke- J vei that the present svstem of divi n,v V ,.or rards rat lief than developes '"hviuuality." The Union boys have rl,! WJ1 Ulld have chosen G. F. War ! y ,V ti'wksby, 0. W. Meier and a . Haker to represent them. V. il. C A, Next Sunday the two associations hold a joint Missionary meeting. Music will be furnished in part by five Chinamen. The nominating committee made the following report of officers for the year beginning April, 1897. For president, R. W. Thatcher; vice president, H. S. Evans; recording secretary, P. H. Thompson; treasurer, W. J. Hunting; corresponding secretary, C. J. Allen. GLEE CLUB CONCERT. The opening concert of the University Y. M. 0. A. Glee Club, was a success. The main floor of the chapel was com fortably filled and an appreciative audi ence listened to one of the best concerts ever given in Lincoln. Considering the recent organization of the club, the unity, harmony and vigor of the singing was surprising and showed energetic work on the part of the members. Miss Chase and Mr. Aller as soloists, Miss Givens as accompanist and Mr. Ireland in the quartette singing aided the Glee .Club. The membership of the club is as follows: First tenors, H. C. House, J. F. Stoltz,' F. S. Davis; second tenors, R. S. Hunt, W. H. Rhodes, F. L. Burt, C. W. Mc Michael; Baritones, J. H. Boose, R. A. Campbell, J. H. Sayer, W. J. Lowrie, L W. Kenagy; basso, V. R. Boose, E. A. Gerrard. W. Y. Thornburg, C. C. Mor rison, E. F. Warner. Of Interest to Geometricians In about two weeks I shall begin a course of lectures on the subject of Pro jective Geometry. Those wishing to at tend will speak to me or to Dr. Davis. There will be two lectures each week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3 o'clock. The subject is one not depending on other branches of mathematics, so that while the course is intended primarily for graduate students those not so far advanced may readily follow it. D. N. Lehmeh. House roll Xo TTTby Hyatt of Platte Co is an act to prevent Greek letter so cieties from existing in the state univer sity. It is hardly probable that the bill will become a law. !; M