The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, February 23, 1899, Image 6

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    THE HESPERIAN
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Miss Harriot Packard is spending Sunday at her homo in
Wilbur.
Miss La Solle is onco more attending classes after an illness
of several days.
Tickets on sale at the Oliver Sattrday morning, February 25
for "Ruy Bias."
Martin Lewis was formally pledged to Kappa Sigma last
Thursday ovoning.
Miss Nora Davis has entirely recovered from the tonsilitis
and is again at work.
Miss Gotner and Miss Paddock entered a number of friends
at cards last Friday evening.
Mr. Z. E. Crook has recently been elected to, the position
of assistant in the Physics department.
B. R. Gordon is enjoying much better health. Ho is sup
plying the people with lato views of the war.
MisB Countryman has gone to Harvard to supply the place
in the high school of one of the teachers who is sick.
Dan Sherman and Ed Walsh gave an informal dancing party
last Saturday ovoning at Walsh's hall, corner of 12th and N
streets.
Later reports from Manila boar tho assurance that ihe
wounds of Oapt. Hollingsworth and Liout. Whoodon are do
ing well.
In tho absence of the Dolian president, Miss Wiggins, who
who wont to Boston, Mr. Ohas. Root, the vice-president, tills
tho chair.
Tho class in Recent History is growing deeply interested in
tho fight between Prosidont Johnson and Congress over re
construction. A Gleo Club of sixteen voices has at last been organized.
Practico has begun and an entertainment in the near future is
hopod for.
Messrs E. V. Oapp, B. R. Hill and R. A. Cook,- assistants
in tho Physics departments, wore raised to tho position of
follows, at tho last mooting of tho Board of Regents.
The "Now Members" program of tho Dolian society which
is to bo given tonight promises to bo very entertaining. Tho
society is to bo congratulated on getting so much talent this
year.
A goodly number of programs are planned ahead in tho
Dolian society. After tho contost and the farco there will bo
given a Riloy program a musicalo, and tho boys' and girls'
contost programs.
Miss Efflo Prico, inter-collegiate workor in tho Y. W. 0. A.,
is in rosidonco at tho University this wook. She gave an ad
dross in Chapel Monday on "The Ploasuro in Common
Things." Sho gavo an address at 4 p, m. Tuosday in Dolian
hall.
ACTIVE SOLICITOUS WANTED EVERYWHERE for "Tho Storv of tho Philip
plnos," by Murat Halstoad. commissioned by tho Government us ottlclnl Historian
to tho War Depurtmont. Tho book wub written In army camps at Ran Francisco,
on tho Paolilo with Gonoral Morrltt, lc tho hospltuls at Honolulu, In Hong Kong, in tho
American tronohOB at Manila, In tho Insurant curnps with AculnuUlo. on tho deolc of
tho Olympla with Dowoy, and In tho rour of buttlo at tho fall of Manila. Bonanza for
agontH. Itrlmful of original pictures takon by government photographers on the spot.
Largo book. Low prices, Dig profits. Krelght paid. Credit given. Drop ull trashy
unofficial war books. Outtlt freo. Address H. L. Harbor, Gen. Mngr., 350 Dearborn
Streot, Chicago,
OUT OF THE OLD HOUSE
INTO THE NEW
Tho coming week wo will move into cur now
location at 1217 0 street. Our now spring stock
will then be in. As in the past wo shall en
deavor to koop in tho load.
The B L Paine Clothing Store.
The Brownie's
Good Luck . . .
and the reason he looks so happy
Is because he has found a Laundry
that docs not tear his shirts nor
send his collars home with rough
edges or broken folds.
The Best Laundry
TOWNSEND & PLAMONDON
Telephone 579. 2259 0 Streot
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