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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1897)
TELJJU tWS'P'JVIAN Uuilfoylu. II. 0. Sutton; Sid ne'y 'Black, E 'B.'Pot'ry; Tiie Chii'f, V. li. Boose; 'His 'Wife. W.'H. Moore; 'I heir Daughter, J. A. 'Brittou; The council and ninny savages. The music was excellent. Mrs Irene MoMiolmel, :iu instrumental solo, Mr. Young utitl Mr. Brooks, a selection ou the mandolin and guitar, which was heartily encored, and two numbers by the Palladian boys quurtecte consisting of Messrs. Davis, Hunt, Preacott mul Piukorton. After busiunss meeting the society adjourned to the "new" house of J. A. Bar rett to give liitti u getiuilie "Pal" serenade. U, B. D. C.-fooane Debate. The second U. B. D. C.-Doane dobnto will take place ut Doune ollego Saturday evening. The Uuiuu ivprcentutives are U. W. Meier, "N. R.'EWurt G K. Wurteii and b G Hnwxby. lliey have tlio negative of the question, l,UusOlved,'that the divi sion of labor as it now exists tends rather to hinder Hum to aid individual development." A large uni versity delegation will accompany the U. B. D. (J. representatives with no little enthusiasm and lung capacity. Arrangements have been made' for special U R. rates. All wno intend to go should see Seur sou, Rhodes or Phi whuud. P. B. D. C. tioirit 'DdbUfes. TheP. B. D. U. has arranged for the following dcbuti!: May s2, with Lincoln Normal 'University; "Re vived, that a two house legislature is superior to a "io house legislature." Dobniors: Smoyer, -Peri'y umi Uurloigli. They have the negative. ' Miiy i&, with the Everot Litorai'y Society of Doano 1 ulli-go at uivio, Question; "Resolved, that organ wl strikes have been a bonellt to the laboring class- ' Boaters: Ayer, Henry and Urooiiu Thoy nave thu alllriuuiivo. ( Jluy 1, with Dttllau boys debating club. Question, unsolved, that the United States shotiuld own and U'amto the lailways wiihiu its bUtmilries." De 'djiiv: Goidon, L. W. Pearson, HVutormun and Bawnsilgu. They have the alllrnmilvo, Tuo Do JJ wpreseutatlves are: (Jnuhibers, Wllliuins, llieolmltl and Paine. VV. I. tvint ,. i. ... Fuiiu '" wo "Miw, 'is 'nuw tpradtiOlllg at ' It A (Jlurk outortulued his gymhusiiim ohm-ms - hwapuublo home uu Monday and Tuesday 'Uiigbot this week. it.lll'eT,,lawlln,u,u l)ttl,ty was given at the sail- um hist iM-ulay evening. Those .present were ltttvm n' EU,Utt' UWU uuU kovvo; Messrs Hat "i . Umltlui and Davenport, Mrs. Kmuna chaperoned the party. Sut!l!!fevb1l)X?fal)0ljimeUH h-"uOo K HViolund, ,vtt y the museum. Mr. 'Wiolund nvus-u member f the'C.'H.MorrilrGeologloul expedition of 1895 and takes this Opportunity in remembering 'the univo'rs'ity. Prof. 'Brunor left Monday for Argentine 'Republic whdro ho has been called to investigate the serious grasshopper raids in thatcduntry. The government .in calling 'PrOf. 'Bruuer recognizes him as an author ity on the grasshopper. N. S.'Ha-iwood will address the Political 'Economy el lib1 Wednesday evening ou "The 'Ex'pellinhey 'o'f 'Continuing the National 'Banking System" This promises to bo one of ihe most instructive lectin es biifore the club this year. The Junior-Freshman ball galnoyesterday resulted in a score of 25 to 17 in favor of the Freshmen. The work (if Gordon and Moore for the Freshmen wittr excellent. The class championship Will 'be 'decided in the 'Freslunau-J unior Law game. ThoT) B D. C. next Saturday evoniiigddba'te'tho question "Resolved, that the honor system in exam inations is better than the system now in "vogue in the "University. " Leaders, alllrmativo, WoodrliiT and Mills, ttogativo, Plat- and Dudley. 'Prdf. 0. A. Keller, Urst assistant of the depart ment df forestry at Washington looked over 'the work'dt the college farm a few days the llrdtiparfo'f thowoek. 'While here he renewed acquaintance witli two of his torinorsltideiits, A. S. 'Hurtling Hull J. A. Muguiro. The Maxwell club and the U. B. D.U. had un 'in teresting joint debate Saturday evening on 'the emigration question. The Maxwells were repre sented byE. F. Wurner, U.'L. Wallace anil T ,L. Klllen; the U. B. D. U. by G. E. Hngor, MV. H. Rhodes and John'Plowhoud. A medium Sizoll uutl ionce listened to the discussion. Mr. uud Mrs.G S. 'Ralston of the Worthihgtdn military academy ontortainod the legal 'fraternity, Phi Delta Phi, last evening. Besides the active members Prof. 0 A. Robbius uutl Otis Whipple, honorary members, were present. After a genordUs repast, the following responded to toasts: A. S, 'Wnitu noting us teastmastor; R. E. Johnson, E. FdlsomU H.Jmholl', S.M. True, W. H. 'Hlldreth, Clms. Abbott, John Farwoll, G. W. Green, T. 'H. 'Goodlier and George Balaton. Muscular Asihenwpit. May result from sickness und maydovelopo Hito hypermotropia. In hypormei o.du therein 'inrsuUh thing as periect repose for the oyo, nor can the no eommoUation of the hypermatropia oyo over bu-u't rest, because char vision oven ut a distance is ob talned'only by uti ell'ort of the accommodation Tliis continued eil'ort is a sorco of discomfort iu the dye anil (if lieadnoho. 'Relliif may bo obtained iu most eases Uy giving thu eye its proper relruetion. o modiolne'reqiiired. 'ExulUliiution fruo. E. S Kwo, Refruoting Optician, 10U 0 Street. 1