12 THE: HESPERIAN A.monjsr'tlio Greekw. H. Wiggcnhorn of Ashland visited his brother E. A. at the Phi Psi House last week. S. 0. Langworth E. X. '91 was a recent University visitor. The Phi Delta Thetas have added a culi nary department to their chapter house. Frank Lehmer is now wearing Phi Kappa Psi colors. Ed. Cramb, Beta, visited with his parents at Fairbury this week. A. C. Hershey joined Beta Theta Pi last evening. Ralph Saxton Sigma Chi '97, of Edgar, was a Uni. visitor this week. David Burks, Beta, of Fairbury. is enjoy ing University life this week. Phi Delta Theta initiated J. D. Hnstie and T. J. Roddy "Wednesday evening. The Phi Psis listened to a very pleasant talk by Prof. Fossler, Sunday, at their chap ter house 1630 G- street. Mr. Earl Wehn was initiated by the Sigma Chis. last week. Mr. "Wehn is one of the most, talented musicians in Lincoln. The Kappa Alpha Thetas have placed then colors on Misses Jessie MacFarland, and Winifred Hill. The active and alumni members of the lo cal chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma are busy making arrangements for the National Con vention which will beheld in Lincoln in July. Kappa Sigmas celebrated the first anniversa ry of their organization Saturday night by giving a banquet. Mr. L. H. Bobbins was toastinaster. The following responded to trots: Towl, Grant, Shuff, Schwartz, Culver, Sloan, Little, Patch, Fisher, Daves, Matson, Hodge and McNish. IliCTli School IVoteN. Pawnee City people are considering the ad visability of voting bonds for a new high schoal building. The present building is in bad condition. The University has a genuine friend in Snpt. MacMurray of Humboldt. He became acquainted with the University a few years ago supporting Kansas in one of the Kansas Nebraska debates. The Crabtree Forensic Club of the Beatrice high school has developed some strong de baters and good parliamentarians in that high school. The debating clubs of the University will get some recruits from there next year. Inspector Crabtree will leave next Saturday on an extensive trip. He will spend some time in educational circles in each of the fol lowing places: Minneapolis. St. Paui. Chic ago, Chatanooga and St. Louis. Oollofr- ofLii-w TVoIok. Too much politics. Most of the boys have tried to forget; a few have actually recovered. The Maxwell Club will elect officers to-morrow evening. The prospect for a scrap, it is to be regretted, is not so favorable as might be expected. Congressman Maxwell, ex-chief justice of the state supreme court, finished his course of lectures on "Code Procedure" this week. It is said that tin juniors have a class or ganization despite the fact that no class meetings or elections are held. The officers of the senior class for the pre sent term are: J. H. Kemp, president; Roaoh vice president and Hines, secretary. TEACHERS WAN I ED for m-IiooIs and college inccr. slate We need 50 immediately. Nocoin niivioii charged on salary for our services Address, II H. HOPKINS & CO.. L B. 2!)0 Chicago. 111. CHARLES D. GREGORY, Coal, Coke and Wood Corner 3 ltl iil O, 11ioiij :.!. Vnrdtt, l.llli mid V. XMionc; !. Tlir I. urgent Manufacturer of Athletic and Itiiryclc Supplies and Uniforms m the worlil. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. THE NAME THE GUARANTEE Ofiiuisil Outfit tew to the Leading College, Athletics Club and School ToaiiiH of the. u. S. EVERY HEQUISI IE FOR BASE BALL. Athletic Spons and I'astimen The Spalding Official League Ball adopted by NV tional Minor. College and School Leagues. Base Ball Uniforms, Bats, Gloves, Chest Protectors, Shoes, ate. 1898 Models The Spalding CIihiuIchs Bicycle The Spalding Blue Racer. Chain The Spalding Road Wheel, Chain, Send lor Illustrated Catalogue of all Athletic sport 1&A G.Spalding & Bros. "iiadeiPhi