T- .fcV. "1 THE : TnRjSPEBTAr. Miss Grace Rusliton, n forinor student, is again With us. Miss Myrtle AVhoo'lor, Mtfi, was a Uni. visi tOr last week. Mr. 0. "W. Taylor has not boon working in the mines, but has been on the mill force at Lead Oily, lie will return in October to complete his work with the class of '11$. Ohas Kuhlmau is tutoring a class in Pro- Miss Etta Gray "(15. is taking a much need- para tory European History. The class Will od rest this year. Dr. Shuemakcr SS, attended 'Oh a poll 'exer cises Tuesday morning. Mr. Andrews, Civil Engeering Class of ?0S. lias returned to complete his work. Pete Lau will take charge of his 'father's business and study junior law. Miss Elva Dempster will continue her work in the Dundee 111. High School. "Rev. T. 15. Ohappell, )! has charge of 'the Unitarian church at llolyoke, Mass. Mr. "WilllTehzmanand Mr. E. A. 'Booshum joined "Union Society last Friday night. The course in municipal government will be given the first instead of the, second semes t or. Miss Mary Home, 'IM5, now Cataloguer of a Library in Chicago, spent her vacation 'ir. Lincoln. meet on Monday, "Wednesday, and Friday and will complete all work necessary to enter European History 1. Many students have expressed regret be cause Miss "Whiting will not instruct in Eng lish Literature VI this semester. Her 'time is entirely taken up with four 'classes of English Literature V. Prof. Barbour, who has been surveying out in the western part of the state, lias just ire turned to the university. He began his work for the year Thursday morning.by conducting the first year Geology classes, Everyone interested in athletics should re member that the athletic association will meet iu the chapel Saturday, September 'J.r. at 0:00 a. m. to transact important business, including the election of officers. It is generally supposed that the university ' professors could be readily recognized by their rJl. P. Schwab, a Htudent of last year, 'has massive heads and learned brows. Yet lit gone to Dixon, Til., to study in the business seems that the head of a certain dopartmnnt College. feared that some one might take him 'for 'a Miss (DraSooly, who'taughtin 'the Nebraska freshman or some similar unworthy iporson- 'City schools last voar, has resumed work in aS0 Al anv mt0 ,,e trotted around in tbo the university. The Epworth League of St. Paul's (ihurch gave a reception Tuesday evening to the ritu dentH of the University. Prof. Lyons has been in 'Omaha for theipatft week arranging and superintending the Htate fair exhibit of the state farm. Numerous friends,and especially all Unions, will be glad t ) welcome Miss Maud Trip'lOtt, when she returns to Lincoln next month. Miss Grace Broady, '1)7 is teaching at D armory Tuesday with his name written 'in full on the back of his collar. C'oni met Miin( ! l-l-( To a IIicsi-kuian representative Prof. PJo'h ards said that the contract for the erection of the Mechanics Art building would have to be re-let. It seems that all bidders with one 'ex cept ion were from $2,000 to 5,000 too Hugh. Tne contract for the erection of this building was let to this bidder. He, being a more or less irresponsible contractor, concluded to throw Hi) the thine- us a, bad Job. Tin mivn Witt, Nebr. She is assistant Principal and cheek for the SIJ00 forfeit but the cheoTc-islbe-S. II. Martin, '115 continues his work as Prin- ijCVed to be worthless. eipal. 'Carl Burnham is attending the Berkley University of California, where he will grad uate this year. Ho was a sophomore 'here last year. The university will now have tore-advertise for bids and re-let the contract. Thif, will delay the erection of the building and considerably discommode Prof, TtfolumPs de partment work. Ladies Nice Brass Shoes all the New Styles $3, 1313 O Street.