The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 16, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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THE HBBI'BKIAN
The Hespekian
Issued Weekly by the Hbspkuun Association of tho UntverMty
of Nebraska.
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of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.
IIOAHD OF EDITOKS.
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ASSOCIATKS
S. .T. Corey .... Editorial
J. A. MirKunt Literary
Harriet Packard Local
L Idllla.letfery Local
Eva rVsulllviui Alumni
Martha Chappcll ExcImiiko
Hubert Andresun Atlilello
J. II Saycr Business Mummer
L. K. Mumford Assistant
Notice,
All subscribers who havo not paid tboir subscrip
tion will ilo tho busiuoss managers a great favor if
they will settle at oueo. It is now nu.tr the oloso of
the school .year ami all subsoiiptious must bo paid.
There is nothing that will foster n true atholtio
spirit quicker than a vigorous class rivalry in col
lege games. The class football league last fall gave
birth to somo hearty enthusiasm and tho base-ball
tournament now in progress seems fully as produc
tive of interest.
The time has come when tho university needs more
open literary societies. Tliere are enough studouts
in tho uuiversity, besides those who beloug to frator-
nities, to support live or six such. The outlooK seems
good for nearly two thousands sttuhuts noxt year
and with this increase will come a greater uemaud
for tho open society .
The Junior Annual is to bo a "hummer." It wil
undoubtedly bo tho best volume yet published, both
from a literary and artistic standpoiont. Too board
has done some hard work in its efforts to mako tho
'98 Sombrero surpass auything in the history of
college annuals and deserves tho hearty support of
every univcrdity student.
It. S. Baker received word Monday morning that
ho had wou tho $2)0 gold medal offored by the Na
tional Society of tho Sons of tho American ltevolu
tion for tho best essay on "The Principles Fought
for iu tho American Revolution." Hon. Horace
Porter, miuister to Franco, is president of tho soci
ety. Competition for tho medal is open to any
pollego or university student in tho United States.
Amhorsb wou tho modal in '03 and Princeton in '00.
Iu winning this, Mr, Bakor has won honors for tho
uuiversity as woll as for hlmsolf.
Tho difliculty of our representatives in tho Kansas
Nebraska debate to arrange tho order in which they
should spoak, has boon tho subject of no little dis
cussion the past week. Iu fact matters looked ser
ious for awhile. But as suggested in tho Hkspeman
of last weok a compromise has been olTectod and tho
matter definitely settled. Mr. Groon will lead, Mr,
Donison will spoak second, Mr. Baker, thud Mr.
Baker will also havo n closing speech. Tho univer
sity, this year, probably has tho strongest represen
tatives it has ever had in any Kansas dobato It is
to bo hoped thoy will work together not only In
order to do justlco to themselves but for tho honor
of tho university
Thero is undoubtedly qulto a difference between
eastern ami western students but each class has pur
haps excellences which the other has not. Iu tho
cast, because of many generations of easy circum
stances and culture an ability nnd taste for scholarly
attainment is inhorited. This with tho access to
gooil libraries gives tho eastern youth an earlier ac
quaintance with a literary lifo. On the other hand,
tho young man or woman of the west, generally in
meager circumstances early learns tho necessity of
plauning for tho business part of lifo To do this
one must havo his wits about him and thus we linil
tho western studout quick to concievu plans and
eq mlly able to o trry them out. Western college stu
dents havo a vim and power of pouotration common
to themselves and although not as polished as thoso
in the east, are quite as proficient in original investigation.
Miss Mercy Walker has been on the sick list tho
past weok.
N. M. Graham of Clay Center visited his brother
R. H. this week.
Rev Dr. MoFarland of Pennsylvania lend chapel
exorcises Monday morning.
Tho English Club had tho moasles last Saturday
night, so it failed to convene
J E. Adamsou has left school to accept the prin
clpalship of the schools of Broken Bow.
H. L. Kimball who graduated last year and is now
practicing law at Wayne, Nobr., is visiting tho Uni
versity u few days.
Prof. Wolfo gave tho class in psychology a whole
hour for au examination last Thursday They had
to tell all about "mo."
Allen Fling 'Oft, who is teaching in tho Nebraska
City high school has been appointed an instructor in
tho Loomis institute of Chicago,
Tho Wesleyan and University base ball teams
played a game out at Wesloyan last Saturday. Tho
score was 2fi to 10 in favor of tho University.