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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1897)
Tirrc : HESPERIAN Clmpinun-Triplot; Woriclin;;. On Thursday afternoon, at the residence of the bride's parents on G street, Mr. A. G. Chapman '5)4 and Miss Maud Triplet t, form erly of the class of '07 were united in the holy bonds of wedlock. Rev. Newell of the Vine street Congregational church ofliciated, the ceremony being the impressive New Church ring ceremony, after which the newly wedded couple received hearty congratulations and best wishes of their many warm friends. Daintily prepared refreshments were then served. A short musical program appropri ately closed the afternoons ceremonials. The Hkspkrian joins their host of friends in the. University and in the city in wishing the es timable couple a long life of wedded blissful ness. They will reside at 1222 G street. Two OnmoK Touunorrow. Two football games will be played on the University campus tomorrow afternoon. The first game will be that of the Lincoln High School vs the I'ni. second team. The second, and the big event of the day will be the game ofTarkiovs the University. This promises to be one of the best games which will be playi d here this year. Tarkio claims to have Minstrel for the benefit or football, Saturday Oct. 23. Mrs. J. A. Reed has been secured by Prof. Caldwell to superintend the outline work in American history. There was a meeting of the junior boys "Wednesday for the purpose of orgunizsng a elass football team. Miss Anna Burrows, who has had a severe attack of tonsilitis, has about recovered and will resume her college work in a few days. The foot-ball team from Tarkio, Kans., will play Wesleyan next Monday P- M. if there is anything left of them. The Union Boys Debating Club presented their president a beautiful White English Oak gavel, last Saturday evening. A. E. Porter, the janitor of the main build ing has been in bed for the past few days on account of an injury caused by lifting. Mr. G. If. Rose '1)7 is now located in Oma ha. Report has it that Mr. Rose will do work under the civil service rules. Mr. D. M. Garber, who has been troubled with an abcess on his lower jaw, reports that the bone will have to be scraped. The oper ation will be very painful. The executive committee of the University as strong a team this year as she did last year. 1-ast year she defeated Wesleyan 10 to 0: so our boys will have to play football or go down Bi-mettalie club, have arranged tor a meeting in defeat. Hut they are iwt coins down in to be held some time Saturday to discuss d.feat. They have done a week's .hard prao- plans for the present campaign, tice since the Ames game and will probably Tom Baughman a graduate of the class of ''show" the Missourians. The line up will 'Si) is in Lincoln on business. Mr. Rough probably be as follows: Hisey, c; Turner, r g; man is connected with the Conneticut Mutual Pearse, 1 t; Hayward, r t; Wiggins, r e; Ren- Life Insurance Co. and is located at Chicago, edict, 1 e; Shedd r h; Williams 1 h; Mont- At a reeent meoU of t m gomery, Cowgtll, 1 g; Stringer, Halstead and witi1B,IWflrviwni,nrrfJdli Tut-ov uhB;tii,.u J te h.""..-w .,... va rying ten hours work in the University would be compelled to drill. Heretofore students registering as "special" were excused from drill. The Y. M, C. A. double ouartetle held A petition, which is addressed to the Czar of Russia, is being signed by students and members of the faculty. The petition asks that students, who were e-ihil wiimilv fm tUn r.j .,,. ... , expression of political opinions, be pardoned t,u''r ',rst practice Wednesday evening under and allowed to return to their fatherland. t,,c direction of Mr. Bumstead, the popular As the present Czar has shown some signs of second tenor of the Telyn quartette. The not being inhuman the petition may do some- .V8 expect to be able, soon, to furnish a thing towards accomplishing its purpose At high gnu3e of Kaeml ,misie' ThlJ membership ..o petition can ., !,'. ' Sig i'Xtl"': T&JX " Campbell; 2nd bass, Ilulett. Warner.