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n 12 THE Cluuieolloi lilnLertnillw. The reception to the Seniors by Chancellor and Mrs. MacLeau was very largely attended last Satur day night. Deans Edgren, Sherman and Bessey spoLc upon graduate work in the University. Miss Henry respouded to the toast "The University." O. T. Reedy did justice to the "Class of '1)8." V. D. Heitzman paid an elegant tribute to "The Senior Girls." "The Senior Boys" were well toasted by Miss Jean Tuttle. "Tho Recollections of Prepdoin" was treated in a most original way by G. E. iioger. A most eueouragiug prediction "The Future of '98" was treated by our only Jonas H. Lieu. The class through their president, Mr. Kindler, presented the Chancolor with t lie class cano which was suitably inscribed. Cbancelor and Mrs. MauLean were elected honor nry members of the class. Mr. Cornell photographed the party by flashlight. The reception will be one of the events iu after years for every member of 'OB. C. A. Fisher has returned. Prof. H. E. Caldwell lectured at the Universalist church lust Sunday morning on History and Ethics. Miss Minnie Guile was elected to membership in the Palladian society last Friday evening. Howard Cowgill has reeutered the University after an absence from classes of two months. 1). W. Evans, editor of the "B'unclallist" at Ne braska City, called on J. II. MeGufTy last Friday. R. S. Baker read a paper on Socialism before the c'.ty Social Science club last Sunday night. S. W. Pinkerton was called home Monday bv the serious illness of histdstcr. The Plattsmouth high school is taking steps to add a university mineral collection to their museum. Miss Mary Treniain '8 formerly of the University spoke on "Cromwell" befoio tho P. E. 0. of Platts mouth. Prof. A. S. Harding writes from Brookings, S. D. that he lluds Ids work in BrooKings heavy but very pleasant and profitable. Dr. Fling will preside over the .Nebraska Associa tion of Tehdiets of History at the coming state teachers meeting. Chancellor and Mrs. MaoLean will give a recep tion to all resident Alumni next Saturday night. It ib entirely informal. E. M. Short .formerly of '97 and for two years principal of NcIbou high school, has just been elected principal of Franklin high school. D. N. Lehinur will read a paper before the confer ence of tho western branch of the American Math ematical society which meet at Evanston III. The book entitled "Studies in Euripcan and American history", written by Professors F. M. Fling and H. W. Caldwell has just appeared. Tho purpose of the work is to show teachers what tho houicw study method means and how it may be applied. HESPERIAN .Vmoiifr the GroeliK. The Kappa Sigma fraternity gave a party to about t wenty-iivc of th.-ir friends last Friday night. After a sleigh ride the party spent the evening in oancing at the chapter house. Sigma Chi gnve a sleighing party Saturday Bight December 4. The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity had a sleighing party Friday evening. On Monday evening Misses Andrews and West were initiated into Pi Beta Phi. Delta Tau Delta initiated Frank Woodland of Omaha last Saturday evening. BertWatkins was initiated into the Delta Tau fraternity last Saturday night. MNs Daisy Hanck of the conservatory was pledged, to the Kappa Kappa Gamma's last week. Messrs. Kursmeyer and Virgil Barber were the guests of the Shudd brothers and Mr. Wiggenliorn at Ashland during vacation. The Phi Kappa Psi boys with some of the fairer sex made up a jolly bobsled party Friday evening and enjoyed the first snow of the season. Miss Gertrude Wright, Pi Beta Pi, of Schuyler visited her relatives at the University latt week. Miss Wright was formerly a conservatory student. Win" Hall sent iu his resignation to Union society Friday night. Mr. Hall expects to become a member of the "preacher charter is procured. frat" as soon as -the It is 4'i hard matter for a young man to de cide on what to give his lady friends. Allow us to suggest one of our elegaut Princes of Wales Umbrellas. Bumstead & Tuttle. Ynle Brow. Hand Laundry. All work done by hand. No extra charge for repairing. HI 7 0 street. Phone 754. Be on thTRight Side "s if you want you feet comfortable and and well-dressed take them to tho Foot Form Store 1-318 O street They can fit you out with a handsome shoo for 18,00 that will wear like iron.