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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1897)
li THE Among: t li G'ivoUn. Kappa Sigma lately Initiated Artist Gage and "Fatly" MeNish. Phi Beta Phi entertained friends Friday evening. Ralph Saxton, Sigma Ohi. was a University visitor again this weok. Beta Theta Phi initiated Harvey M. Killip last Friday evening. Helen Welch entertained the Phi Helta Theta fraternity at her home last Friday evening. The Miss (Jeres entertained the Kappa Kappa Gama .Sorority at their homo Monday evening. Miss Emily weeks and Miss Nellie Randall have gone to attend the national convention oil Kappa Alpha Theta at Madison. Wis. Helta Gamma Sorority entertained some of its friends at the home of Miss Helen Welch. 120th and Washington, last Saturday evening. .7. H. Mallalieu. a former student of the University, and a momher of Sigma Ohi fra ternity, was married Tuesday, to Miss May Moore of this city. SMIMA I'll 1 KKSOM'TIOXS, Whereas, Alpea Epsilan learns of the death of Brother George TIellier, and Whereas, again the memhers of Alpha Ep silan stand as a hand of mourners. The death of George TIellier has filled our hearts with a sense of lasting and irreparable loss, ire has ever been among those whom we most loved and honored. But his life stands as its own best memorial, and our words only mar its symmetry. In the silence of each heart let his eulogy bo spoken. Resolved, that each member of this chapter drapo his pin and wear it as a badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the parents of our deceased brother, and a copy be spread upon our Chapter record and that a copy be sent to each of ths college publications and that a copy be printed in the Sigma Ohi quarterly. Wiu, L. Hai-stkaii. X. R. Evaut, V, P. Sinn.nox. Lincoln's ''Hustlers'' are the people to buy of, if you don't know 'em, try their Three ''Beauts." They are cheap and hot as ! Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. 1200 O. HESPERIAN Locnl aixl PerNonal. The Delians have a new piano. S. .). Corey is again able to attend classes. Miss MaeMillan spent Sunday with Omaha friends. Prof. Barbour's class in beginning Geology has had to find a larger recitation room. The Minstrel Show for the benefit, of foot ball will be on Saturday October 2H. Frank Burr, a former student has re-entered the University. . The Sophs, will give a dance at the State Capitol on Friday evening October 22. Oliver Chambers has accepted the position of Physical Director of the city Y. M. C. A. Prof. Randolph of the school of music spent Sunday with .John Martz near Liberty. Miss Grace Rushton visited with her par ents at Fairmont Saturday and Sunday. Freddy Barnes, the base hallist, has com pleted the season with Milwaukee and re turned to his home in Fairbury. .J. E. Pearson has returned from a survey ing trip on the B. & M. lie reports big wages and no work. The V. M. 0. A. will meet as usual Sun day afternoon in Delian hall. W. .1. Lowrie will lead the meeting. .J. II. Lien, has re-entered school. Since completing the work connected with his clerk ship in the S. I), legislature he has been city editor of the "Sioux Falls Daily Press." Professsor Fossler has started a Sunday School class at the Cniversalist church for University students. The work will be a- long the line of higher criticism and the "Bible for Beginners" will be studied. The board of Control for the College Settle ment, mot last Satureay at 11 A. M. Prof. Sweezey presided in the absence of the Prest., Prof. Fossler. The board confirmed the ap pointment of Mr. Joe. Boomer as Supt., of the men's committees, and Miss Thayer as Supt. of women's committees. Tney discuss ed the feasibility of renting another house and placing suitible parties in it on the same plan that the "Graham Taylor" is running now. They appointed a committee to inves tigate the matter of fitting up another house. o