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THE : HESPERIAN 11 Yule Bros. Hand Laundry. All work done by hand. No extra charge for repairing. 1417 O street. Phone 754. The registrar sent out, last Monday, all no tices of ineompletes,conditione and failures in the work of the first semester. Kate A. McHugh, assistant principal of the Omaha high school, will visit her sister Miss Josephine Saturday and Sunday. Prof. Ansley again conducted his classes Monday, after an absence of two weeks, on account of sickness. Miss Maude Atkinson spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Lincoln on her way to the convention at Cleveland. 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 1 Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. 1206 0. John Maguire gave an interesting talk Fri day evening in Union Hall on the "Relation of the Students to the Municipal Affairs of This City." The Maxwell club elected the following offi cers last Saturdry evening: H. E. Sackett, president; Berge, vice-president; Damarel, secretary; E. T. MacGuire, critic. The Delian and Union literary societies seem to bo entirely dormant this year so far as their oratorical contests are concerned. By so doing they forfeit their right to hold their respective contests hereafter. H. R. Tucker, J. IT. Boose, W. J. Robin son, C. J. Allen, 0. W. Belden, Misses Rey noldson, Lulu Burrows end Bertha "Walvoord left monday for the Student's Volunteer Mis sion convention at Cleveland, Ohio. A committee has been appointed to investi gate the acceptance of the Nebraska proposi tion for an interstate debate with Iowa by the Forum aueiety. The matter will probably fall to one of our local clubs under control of the debating association. Secretary Goodalo, of Colorado College, in formed the Nebraska Debating Association that the date for the debate with Nebraska has been sot for April 22nd. Colorado Col lets is making preparation for a genuine first class debate, and the U. of N. boys will be greeted by a lively audience. The D. B. D. C. and P. B. D. C. held a very interesting debate last Saturday night in Pall Hall. The question was: "Resolved, that the English Cabinet system of government would be better for the U. S. than the Con gressional system." .1. S. Smoyer, R. H. Wessel and C. E. "Wright upheld the English system and O. A. Davis, E. G. Woodruff and F. E. Edgerton the American. The regular monthly meeting of the Civil Engineering Club will be held next Thursday, March 3rd, at 5 o'clock in room S, University Hall. Mr. Rohrbough, '98, will discuss the air-lift pump and Mr. Reedy, '98, will dis cuss power pximps in general. Engineering students are especially urged to be present at this meeting and all who are interested in mechanical and engineering subjects are in, vited. Before getting your pictures and photo graphs framed consult our Picture and Fram ing department. We have a new line of mats and moldings superior to anything in the city at a lower price. Music folios for Bari tone and Bass, Vocal Duetts, etc., 35c each and upwards. All latest sheet music at i off. Music and Ptcture Department Herpolsheim": & CO. The joint reception by the Y. M. andY. W. C. A. at the Phi Psi chapter house 1630 O street last Saturday night was largely attend ed and a most enjoyable evening spent by all. Those receiving were Professor and Mrs. Hin naan, Miss Woodford and Mr. John Boose. Ices were served by Misses Hagey, Rushton and Davis. The evening was brightened with music by a quartete, and a solo by Mr. Reid. The Junior Promenade, held at the Lincoln Hotel, last Friday night, was largely attended and from a social standpoint a decided success. The parlors were tastefully decorated with the University colors. This was a decided depart ure from past events of this kind when the different organizations did the decorating. A number of old' students and alumni were pres ent. Chancellor and Mrs. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Lieut, and Mrs. Stotsen berg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Morrill and Professor and Mrs. Richards were patrons and patronesses.