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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1897)
s Til fl II UN P Mlil A N s College of La to Xotes. IIITOU 15. DALY, URl'OHTKIt. Tho juniors havo taken up justice prae tico under Mr. Robbins. Work on tho Senior law annual is be ing pushed to ils utmost. Tho bill of D. Clem Doavor pertaining to tho requirements for admission to the bur has been indefinitely postponed by the house. Lmportant changes arc to bo made in tho Maxwell club. It is rumored that tho Greeks will be excluded from mem bership. A joint debate has been arranged be tween the U. B. D. C, and the Maxwell club. Peerless Baker is one of tho Union representatives. Now men, men who at least do not rank highest, will represent the Maxwells. Sixty-six are now registered in the col lego of law, twenty-three of whom have degrees. Law students are proud of this showing. They are also proud of tho fact that two of their number ns against one from the 1500 students of the uni versity proper, will stand up for our alma niatnv in the Kansas-Nebraska debate. Y. M. C. A. Dr. Hiudman's talk to the Y. M. 0. A. was greatly enjoyed by the boys. His words were of practical benefit. Tho business meeting was not so well attended as it should have been. The report of the nominating committee was accepted as given and the officers elected by uuanimons vote. We have still a few of the o'Oc fountain pens on hand. Those areHkt gold with' iridium points. Llerpolshoimor & Oo. book department. All Hesperian subscribers who do not get their papers will please drop a noto in the business manager's box so he can send you another copy. X of ice. All subscribers who have not paid thoir subscription will do tho business mana gers a great favor if they will settle at once. It is now near the close of the school year and all subscriptions immt be paid. Prof. 0. E. Bessey is going to give u series of four lectures on "The Teaching of Botany in High Schools." The lec tures will be given on Tuesdays from 5 to G, in room 15, Nebraska Hall. The first lecture will occur March 23. L. V. Patch has not been in scIiojI this woek owing to tho serious illness of and death of his grandmother. She has been staying with him hero in Lincoln. Mr. Patch and his sister left Thursday evening with the body, for Mt. Pleasant, Lowa, where it will be interred. Tho Graham Taylor house is reopened and work of all committees is in I'm I pro gross. Only a few mild eases of scirkt fever have occured in the neighborhood and workers need have no hesitation in going lo the house again, as the rooms Lave all been most thoroughly disen fected. Senator Thurston has sent to the Col lege Settlement 250 packages of garden seeds for free distribution. It is hoped to secure also donations of flower seeds and thus enable the Board of Control to give work and amusement to both boys and girls who now Hock to the Graham Taylor house in increasing numbers. The inmates of the "Home of the Blessed," Messrs Heitzman, Wilson, IDckor, Kennedy and Abbott initiated five young ladies into the mysteries of their "Llome" last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace chaperoned the party. Refreshments prepared by the young men, were served in elegant style. The young ladies were Misses Dempster, Shank, Mickey, Chappell and MeCnne. Revised New Testaments, 12mo clo. published at $1, for 20c at Horpolsheiiner & Oo. book department.