't PUE : HESPERIAN 11 v Company F will give its Ilrsl anmuil hop sit forest evinced ns to the outcome of the pond Courier hull this evening. g election of editors for the '00 Sombrero. Prnf. nnrl.ni- mivo 1111 illustrated lecture on Tho lh'sl iPortJUt thing done was to decide Rome to the preparation Latin classes Satur- t0 havo but Uvo editors-in-chief, although day night. Miss Ella Leonard has been compelled to leave school on account of poor health. Cloth top or Vidi Kid Young Ladies shoes in all the new shades and shapes $".()0. Foot Form Store. 121. 'J 0 street. The Chancellor and Mrs. Mae Lean received t hero Avore many advocates of tho three idea. Candidates for places on the board were num eaous. Some had to go down no doubt some good ones. But on tho whole the class is to be congratulated on its choice of Junior An nual editors. The. board was elected as fol lows: Editors-in-chief, R. C. Roper and Frank Woodland; business managers, Austin the faculty and students of tho agricultural J. Collott and Floyd Van Vol in; associate school Saturday night. LYol. Fossler was at home to his University class of the Universalist church last Saturday evening. Miss Flora Bullock read an inter esting paper on tho "Religion of Browning." The Glee and Banjo clubs have decided to make a western trip, visiting Denver, Cripple Creek, Colorado Springs, etc. They will start about April Lr and will be gone two weeks. The return will be made by way of Kansas. Fountain pons liih; each, History Paper (c per hundred sheets. HUtory covers Oc each and upwards, Students' Xote Rooks no each, editors. Gladys Henry, D. J. Adams, Eva McCune, Eugenia Maekiu, Harriet Packard, Rena Alderman, Oliver Chambers, Fred West C. R. lmler, P. E. Reedor, Rose M. Hess, C. .1. West, and R. A. Benedict. College IVofoN. P. .7. Elliot will represent Kansas in the inter-state oratorical contest. Columbia University is to debate with the University of Chicago in New York city on March 23. An Ann Arbor student says they have two Lead pencilsVc each, University tablets and lea. 7c Students must not. burn the all college supplies at lowest ligurcs. (!0llc 1)U,ldinSs or kl11 tho Pressors. . Book Dept. lLerpolshoimor & Co. A number of men from each company met together during drill hour Monday evening to see about organizing a cavalry troop and a detatchment for target practice. There will be instructions in saber drill and the care of tho horse, and target practice. One-fifth credit will be given. From the Vidette-Reporter it is learned that S. U. I. is having considerable difficulty in obtaining tho desired appropriation from the Iowa Legislature. The following from an unknown exchange will bo found in italics over the door of. the ITisi'icuiAN sanctum 1 f you've got a thought that's happy Boil it down; In chapel Monday morning Miss Mary rake it short and crisp and snappy, ' Sargent, of Lake Forest University, Chicago, Boil it down; spoke a few words to tho students. Dr. M. yj,ou yom. brain its coin has minted, A. Buell, Dean of Theology in the Boston )owu 'ixQ nilge yom. oyo lmg .juted, University also gave a little talk emphasizing i f you want yom. Ofl-ort printed, tho necessity of tho drudgery part oi daily life and the good that is likely to come out of it. Miss Sargent advised the students to chooso a profession that was pleasing to thorn. S(phoiiions ISleol, Sombrero T21- itorn. Boil it down. Boil out all tho extra trimmings, Boil it down. Skim it well then skim tho skimmings Boil it down; When you're sure 'twould bb a sin to. Cut another sentence in two, IlOPKIt AND WOODLAND SUCCESSFUL. The Sophomore class meeting last Friday Send it on and we'll begin to afternoon was well attended and no little in Boil it down.