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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1898)
h' 10 TUB : HESPERIAN ik ift- K'.ft . - BIXBY'S RI2TR13AT. Happy New Year! "Men and monkovs arc close together." 'Yesterday was the- proudest, day of my life" "Whatever is true must work right into vour life," "WHEUE WAS PARMALKE? The Dairymen's exhibit Is over, if you please, And at the final reckoning They found they lost no cheese. December 1897 1J00MER IX THE TUSH. 1. The Prisoner of Zen da Was on the boards that night. The First floor push was crushing And this was my sad plight: o My cufls both lost, my collar torn My bran new hat tramped under, My overcoat, the third time worn Was all ripped up to pieces. 3. A dollar lost in making change Two hours lost in waiting, And then I looked on at "long range" With interest unabating. Said the whiskered med To the fair co-ed. "I'm like a ship at sea Exams are near, 1And much I fear a I will unlucky be." "Then" murmered she, "A shore I'll be, . Come rest thy journey o'er." Then darkness fell And all was well For the ship had hugged the shore. Columbia Verse. J. W. Searson will deliver a lecture before the high school students Friday evening, to bo illustrated by storeoptican views. ' Mrs. J. M. Crowitt visited friends at Schuyler during the vacation. It i3 reported that Miss Myrtle Friol was recently married to a doctor in Lafayette Ind. Mr. O. II. Eggo of Grand Island has enter ed the "University since the holidays. It is rumored that the department; of Elocu tion will givo an entertainment for charity, soon. Indoor baseball will begin as soon as the time can be scheduled. This will be an ex cellent training for aspirants for the baseball team. - JBiiHlcet I3a.ll Game. What promises to bo one of the closest and most exciting basket ball contests ever wit nessed in Lincoln will take place tomorrow evening between the University and City Y. M. C. A. teams. Both teams are well trained and some skilful playing is expected. The following is the lino up: Bentley A. Forward Bentloy Ed. " Centre Guard 8 p. m. Hill Story Moore Andrcson W. E. Andreson R. D. Admission 15c; Lewis Dogny Trompen Game called at reserved seats 25c. The officials of the basket ball team Satur day evening will be: Joel Stebbins, referee; Sweringen and Clemonts umpires. XIio University Glee Clwl. If there is one thing of which the student body, as a whole, should bo proud it is the University Glee Club. Never in the history of this organization have the prospects for a successful year been more encouraging than they are at the present time. And this fact is not due to mere chance. Under the able di rection of Prof. Willard Kimball and by the untiring efforts of Assistant Manager Fred C. Cooley the club has retained nearly all tho ta lent of last year and has been strengthened to no inconsiderable degree by 'discovering' new talent. The organization has now reach ed a standard which is seldom attained by a college glee club until near the end of the col lege year. Tho University is proud of its Glee Club; it is ready to thank Director Kim ball and Mr. Cooley for their efficient work, ay Jk i i;. jl" .a ujJtSMjL M ..,.,.,. -Li"iii r ' a . f i i4i . j ujtmvnri ' . . ' st jl' iff ol t'kjm dFm ,