The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, March 24, 1899, Image 5

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THE HESPEKIAJN
iho Glee and Mandolin club will give-, a danco Saturday
' ovonirig in the Wate!) hall.
' ' Ed Henry has dropped out of the second preliminary and
W. 1). McJNaughton takos his place.
.. The Seniors hold a class meeting last Friday afternoon at
which they decidod to hold a Senior Promenade this year and
to levy an assessment on the mora bora of the class to aid tho
'.'Class Play."
The D. B. D. 0. hold a very enthusiastic meeting and
elections of officers, last Saturday evening. The following
officers were elected: 0. W. Jones, president;. It. W. Mn.
Galium, vice-president; Graybill, secretary; Wra. Morrow and
A. W. Maxwell, attorneys; K. D. Andreson sergeant-at-aruiH.
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A very interesting little book is No. 12 of the 'Patriot which
is a characterization of Honry Olay by Professor H. W. Oald-
-s- well. The book shows careful investigation of tho sources and
i is written in Professor Caldwell's interesting stylo. It is a
most valuable little work.
The graduate club will hold its second meeting for tho year
in tho English Club den Saturday night. Prof. Barbour,
Miss Herron, and Mr. Hunter will furnish tho program and a
social good time will be enjoyed. The officers of the club are
endeavoring to interest all graduato students. This meeting
will bo entirely informal and no ono need stay away out of
bashfulness.
Professor Fosslor has adopted an admirably arranged book
for beginners for uso in tho class room, this semester. Tho
book is, "Dor Zorbrockono Krug" edited by Edward S.
i , Joynos, of South Carolina Collogo, and published in 1898 by
Heath and Co., Boston. Many Gorman idioms are included
,wi in tho tost; thoro is a careful syBtom of notes; and a portion
is devoted to composition work.
ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED KVERYWHBRK for "Tho Story or tho Philip
pines," by Murat Halstoud, commissioned by tho Govornmout as Olllclnl Historian
to tho War Department. Tho book was written In army camps at San Francisco
on tho Caclllo with Qonorut Morrltt, la tho hospltils at Honolulu, In Hong Koiik, in tho
t American trenches at Manila, In tho Insurant camps with Ainilnulrto, on tho cloelc of
Olympla with Dowoy. unri in tho roar of battle at tho fa. I of Manila, Honanza for
i nsonts Brimful of ordinal pictures tulcon by Rovornraont Dhotouraphors on tho spot
Lanro Iwoli, Low prices. Ilirr prollt. Freight paid Credit ulvan Drop all trashy
unolllolul war boohs. Outfit froo AddroHS It. L Harbor, Don Mngr., 350 Doarborn
-' Strcot, Chlcnijo.
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Kent College of Law.
Marshall D. Ewell, LL. D.f M. D., Dean.
Hchool year openod Soptombor fi, 1808. Tbroo
year course Improyed metnodH uniting theory and
practice. THE 8UHOOL OF PRAO DOb IB THE LEAD.
INU FEATURE, KventnK Bosslons of ton hours a week
fornaeh class. Studknth can iik hemc huppoutino
wiimjs HTUDViNfi ArriWKomontH made for supple
mental preliminary education. For catalogue, addrosH
W. F. Momcyer, LL. B., Secretary,
OIB-fllO ASHLAND I1LOGK, OIIIOAGO, ILL.
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are elegant, durable and not
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ay nan, ;ic
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$750-$io.oo-$i2.50-$is.oo-$i8.oo-$20
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1013 to 1010 O Street.
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D. E. DE PUTRON,
'vlctoom 5, 104-1 0 St., Lincoln, Neb.
Northwestern University . . . .
SGHeeLi
The high standard and progressive
methods which have given this
School its enviable reputation for
over thirty years arecarefully main
tained. For circulars of detailed Informa
tion address the Secretary,
Dr. N. S.
2431 Dearloru St.,
DAVIS,
- CHICAGO, ILL
TURKISH
Candy Kitchen,
For Fine, Home-Made
CANDIES
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1321 O Street.
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