12 THE : HESPERIAN h Ralph Saxtoh is expected here during com mencement week. "Bill" Green, Sigma Alpha, is in town to day. He will attend the pan-hellenic dance. J. P. Rowc will address the Ashland high school graduating class this evening. Misses Hern and Henscl have joined tho Palladian society. II. D. Sams is, this week, enjoying a visit from two of his brothers. Professor Avery said good bye to his chem istry class Tuesday. John Johnson has determined to spend the summer in Lincoln studying French. Hon. John C. Watson, of Nebraska City, is lecturing to the Junior laws on 'Criminal Procedure." Steve J. Corey and "William E. Axling will attend Rochester Theological Seminary next year. Miss Eleanor Raymond will sing at the Ashland commencement exercises. Miss May Colson will accompany her. R. S. Ililtner aud G. E. Lovoland are fac ulty members who were recently elected to membership in Sigmi Xi. The University will bo practically deserted Wednesday. Everyone seems to be planning to attend the opening of the exposition. The Sophomores met Wednesday aud elect ed L. W. Peason, president; 0. A. Davis, vice president; Ghutys Henry, secretary; E. G. Woodrufl', historian. The greater part of C. J. Allen's head of hair left for parts unknown between two days. C. J. is now commonly spoken of as. that "bald-headed father with that melon choly expression." The English club has elected officers as fol lows: May Whiting, president; P. IL Thomp son, vice president; J. A. Sargeant, secretary; Flora Bullock, librarian. The last meeting will, be with Miss Prey Saturday evening. Miss Edna Bullock and Mrs. H. H. Wilson were this week tde recipients of flowers from the boys in the State Industrial School at Kearney. The flowers were sent to show their appreciation of books sent them by these ladies. President F. G. Ilawxby, Vice President E. G. Woodrull'and Secretary II F. Warner, of the debating association are very hopeful concerning tho debating prospect for next year. The following were announced as Phi Beta Kappa members Thursday morning: Barron, Betts, Bross, Day, Davisson, Jcflbi-ds, Gil man, Lien Keith, Stewart, Rooney, Thatch er, Sutton, Wallace, Thompson, Crewitt. The following were recently elected mem bers of Sigma Xi from tho class of M)S: C. E. Anderson, Albert T. Bell, C. A. Fisher, M. E. Hiltner, A. A. Miller, 11. B. Noyes, J. M. Rohrbaugh. Joseph A. Warren, Edward A. Bessev. Books for Graduates at all prices aud in all bindings are kept in stock by us. Send a postal for our Book & Stationery Catalogue and you will have it by return of mail. If there is any special book you want wo will bo glad to quote you price on it and produce it for you as soon as possible. Herpolsheimer & Co., Book Dep't. Prof. 11. W. Caldwell entertained his sem nar classes at his home, lUth and ri, TuesdajT night before his departure for the east. Those present were Professor and Mrs. II. W. Cald well, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Paul Clark, Miss Byam, D. W. Crabtree, Dena Loomis, J. A. Maguire, A. C. Pan coast, Miss Pinkerton, F. ' S. Philbrick, W. S. lleitzman, Mr. Lehman, O. H. Martin, Miss Miller, Mrs. J. A. Reed, 11. G. Shedd and Chas. Kuhhnan. Unless Kansas backs down at the last min ute, Captain Kindler and his men will have an opportunity to show the Ja' llnwkers a thing or two about the national game next Mondaj' afternoon. At Topeka our boys were able to tie the Kansans in a fourteen inning game; we must defeat them Monday. To do this let every student attend the game. Un der Deacon Kindler the boys are playing good ball aud deserve the students' support. So far, Manager Ryons has not been encouraged as he should be. Let us do our part and at tend Monday's game. The game will be worth tho price and the management needs the money. JPor Snlo. Make 20.00 per night and travel across the continent I am offering my $500.00 Magniscope outfit for $100.00. L. V- Tatch, U. of N. iM