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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1897)
(i THE HESPERIAN The Hesperian Issued Weekly by the Hesperian A"ooiATisNOf the rnlvertliy of Nebraska. TEH MS OF sriWCIMI'TlOX One copy, jter college yeai in hiIvhiicoi One copy, oik semester - AlVEKTI-l; IUtksox A1TI.IOATIOS tl.m Mi first of the year and by the time spring opens everyone is about worn out. With out a little resting spell now the last two months of school is a continuous drag. After the six days of change we shall all feel like 4 'digging" again. Al.UMM AM EX-TU!KVrv Secial endeavor will !e made to nvtke Tun Ukm-kkian inter eMinj; to former students. i'lease fend u your subscription. j3?"".aubcriptlon5 0u our books will lc continued until or dered stopped. Address nil commnnicitioiis to Trie nKMKKiAV, University of Xcbravl'A, Lincoln. Nebraska. BOARD OF EDITORS. PERSE MOUSE E 8. TERRY ASSOfllATKs S. J. TORKY j a sumtKNT HVRRIKT PACKARD L I II,LJEFFERY EVA 0'UL.LVAN MARTHA CH VPPEU, ROBT. ANDKESON J. ll.SYER L. K. Ml'MPOKl) - Managing Ei.tok Arista ST ElMTOIC EoiTMliIAl, l.m:uuv I AXIAL Iah:ai. A1.UMX1 - EXCHANGE ATHuvrric Kusixkss Manaoki: ASMM'AXY The interest being manifested by stu dents in the coming city election is indeed worthy of notice. Men who spend from four to six years in the city of Lincoln have a decided right to participate in its struggles for good government. The student vote is strong enough to influence the election returns to a marked degree and it is to be hoped that no voter will neglect his responsibility. College men are not 'influenced' as much as many others bjT petty party ties, when it comes to municipal elections, and this enables them to choose the best man for the place regardless of affiliation. Notice. All subscribers who have not paid their subscription will do the 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 imit be paid. Several have reported as not having received their Hesperian. We h ope that the spirit which made the check room indispensable, will not necessitate lock-boxes for the college paper. The subscription price is low enough so that if it is impossible to borrow, one might buv. How we shook hands with ourselves and rejoiced when we saw the bulletin board on Monday. A vacation, and long enough for a breathing spell too. If there is a season of the year when a va cation is justifiable it is ceartainly now. The work is always so steady after the It is true that the jam in the main hall is frightful 311st after classes, and that the mail boxes are difficult of access, but this does not justify some of the carlessness which has become especially evident of late. Mail has been missing for a whole week and then suddenly appeaml in the proper box. The trouble lies in the fact that some people care not for anyone's convenience except their own. Komeone goes to the mail-box, seizes the bunch of letters or notes in the pigeon-hole mark ed with his initial, glances overt he names and then discharges the handful in the first box which comes handy. This meth od of proceedure is very annoying to the one who fails to receive an important missive which has been dropped in his box half minute for the sake of oth ers is surely not wasted even though the time is short and the press in the hall unpleasant. Glee Club Concert Friday evening April 2d, Lansing theatre. Regular xriees. Seats will o fast. Get yours early. Every student should be there.