v V U K L! 12 a 1' E R 1 A N p through the prescribed curriculum. We must come in touch with our fellow stu dents socially. He who shuts himself up to continual perusal of the knowledge which is inscribed between book covers, will soon find himself out of touch with the world. The day of the scholastic monk is past. Let us quit living the hermit and learn to sympathize with and understand our fellow mortals. George Porter spent Sunday with his parents at Unadilla. Call and see our new hydraulic chairs at 1144 0 street. R & C. Miss Ora Seely of Nebraska Gitv vis ited university friends last week. Principal J. W. Orabtree of Beatrice was a university caller Saturday. Prof. Sherman addressed the univer sity . . ( a. Sunday afternoon. Professor Peterson dismissed his classes Monday on account of a severe cold. Miss Emily Weeks has been unable to attend school the past week on account f sickness. Uiss Barr, instructor in the gymnasium department, is suffering from a severe attack of the grip. Dr. Bessey has just received notice of f faction as viee-president of the American Forestry Associasiou. The Glee ciub will starfc Qn itg toup Qf estate the 15th of March. The club "be accompanied by Prof. Kimball. M Katharine Meli-jk left Saturday Jniffto begin W work as English r, the Red Oak, Town, High Elrnl('T'e11 f '95' wh0 is toaoWng at wood, spent Saturday and Sunday "diversity. tte,l,aintoill8'w nd the jtol to burn. CharleK B. Gregory, U. (Jf5t;Jl'8rHs11 kinds of coal at 1100 Mtr!k1',e,baSe,ne,,fc0fthe Rich" ,IOf. Students are invited to call. Best work in the city. Merchant's Barber Shop. Miss Sara Yore Taylor '96, of South Omaha spent Sunday in Lincoln. Miss Vesta Gray '94, of Fremont, at tended the Phi Beta Kappa reception. Prof. A. W. Clark of the State Normal spent Tuesday with his sister, Miss Clark of the state university. 0. H. Allen who has been serving on a jury for the past three weeks has re sumed his work in school. All young men who intend to play ball in the class teams should hand their names in to the managers at once. Watch for the adv. of Perkins & Shel don which will soon appear in these columns. Meanwhile call around and try our shoes and you'll never leave us. 1129 0 street. On Saturday night the D. B. D. C. will debate the question, "Resolved: That a five-sixth vote of a jury should be suffi cient to render a verdict." All young men are invited to come and take part in the debate. The University Newman (Catholic) society elected the following officers last Friday evening: J. A. Maguire, presi dent; Patrick Roddy, vice president; Miss MoLaughlan,recordingsecretary and G. W. Ashford, corresponding secretary. The English club met last Saturday evening with Miss Lucy Green. The following program was rendered: Sketch Miss Smoyer; stories by Prof. Thurber, Keene Aobott, Misses Henry and Walk er. Refreshments were served after which a short business session was held. The "Boysv and "Girls" of theDelian society are having a program contest. The boys give their program tonight and the girls hold forth one week hence. The winners will enjoy a feast at the expense of the losers. Several Delian girls have been heard to ask the price of oysters in bulk.