p Til K IJ KSI' KKI AN ft H-' 67wrv. .sVvr . Prof. C. writing- a letter to his sister; his little live year old girl also writing(J) to hor auntie. Prof. C. has just written: '"Last year my fame was confined to my home state but I spoko last week at Council Bluffs so that my mime is now known in two states at least" etc. Scout-II. Sm -girl looks up suddenly ami says: "Papa, do cows blow their horns?" Prof. C. "No I think not." ''Well, wo do don't we, pupa?" Dr. Clyde Davis, Dentist, Richards Blk. C. 0. Hull was a University caller this week. Clyde Hull, of Fremont is visiting his brother. V. W. Eunko of Piekerell is visiting University friends. Prof. Ward delivered a lecture at Ne braska City Friday evening. Boys go down to the R & C shop and get the latest hair cuts. The English Club has elected Miss Cora G arbor to membership. Prof. Rogers, science teacher at Beat rice, visited the University, Saturday. .1. T. Jones, of Weeping Water spent Sunday with G. C. Howard and Allan Congdon. Rumor lias it that b S. Philbrick will hold a scholarship in American history next year. Boys, remember that Wostorfield, the pioneer barber, gives the latest style in hair cuts 117 N .'ith. Misses Daisy llauk and Mao Colson spent Sunday in Beatrice the guests of Miss Elsie Boaver. Will McKay and Phil Russell went down to Omaha last week in the interests of the Junior Annual. Dvly students can find no batter place to buy millinery than at Mrs. Gosper's. The boys will give their gymnasium exhibition next Saturday night. Miss Etta Gray was visiting her many University friends a few days last week. Miss Laflin of Crab Orchard, spout ti few days with her friend, Miss Nottio Henry, last week. Prof. Caldwell will give the commence ment address of the Palmyra high school May 28; also of Tobias May :U. A. S. Harding will instruct in Ami.t'i can History and Literature in the How ard County institute May JMst to Juno 4. The Phi Psis entertained last Friday evening. Members of other fraternities, members of the faculty and a number of outsiders were present. Bumstoad & Tuttle did some good work in advertising the Glee Club the first throe days of this week, devoting their entire window to scarlet and cream and the club picture. The joint program of tin1 building as sociation will occur May 12!) inslo.nl of dune 5, as catalogued. The date ha been changed in order that more stud ents may be able to attend The English Club met at the home of Miss Annie Prey last Saturday evening. Owing to the rain butfrw were in attend ance. Mi-. Piper read some poems, Miss Prey and Mrs. Prey read stories. The critics believe that they have found tho poet of the present day in Rudyard Kipling. "His "Seven Seas" has re ceived more attention at thoir hands than tho productions of any poet have received in more than a decade. Tho desire for change in fiction as well as dress is ap parent in the reputation which "uo Vadis" by Seinkicivies is achieving. Tho story is ono of the time of Nero and deals with tho persecution of the early Christians. Both books as well as all re cent publications can bo had at Book Don't Herpolsheimor & Co. -t--r-ia,