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ksaal THE NEBRASKAN-HESFER1AN. Tho short musical given In tho chapel ltiBt Friday morning was well attended. All the numbers received deserved ap plause. Those who rendered the pro gram were Silence Dales, Eleanor Ray mond and John Martin. The department of zoology has re ceived a consignment of microscopes from B. Litz & Co. of Wetzlar, Ger many, and also another consignment of miscellaneous apparatus from Drs. Peter and Host, Berlin. The Union literary society gave a Kipling program last Friday evening. Some very fine selections were ren dered and many new and valuable facts concerning Kipling were brought out. During the program E. A. Boostrom rendered the "Recessional." Professor Fossler has given to'tho university library a set of Gccthe's works in twenty volumes and of Schil ler's works in twenty-four volumes. Gifts of this kind from members of the faculty and alumni are not so numer ous as would seem natural. The law students of both classes met in the lecture room Tuesday night to practice the law school yell. They then proceeded to the Oliver theatre, where a republican ratification meeting was in progress, and concluded their noisy demonstrations of enthusiasm. The members of the preparatory chemistry class unanimously voted to deduct-ten cents from the deposit of ?G made by each member for the purpose of buying reference books. As the class is very large the fund will be sufficient to secure several very helpful books. New shelving has been put in on the north side of me library, where newly bound copies of the following maga zines have been correctly catalogued and arranged: Quarterly Review, Lon don literary magazine, Edinburgh Re view, MacMillan's and the Fortnightly Review. The greatest feast of musical and In tellectual good things ever seen in Lin coln is offered in the Y. M. C .A. course. The famous London glee singers and the Boston ladies' symphony orchestra of twenty-three members are among the attractions. One dollar for ten numbers. At a meeting of the Maxwell club Saturday evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: A. I. Boys, president; E. R. Morrison, vice president; C. J. Piatt, secretary; N. C. Abbott, treasurer; H. C. Traphagen, sergeant-at-anns. The meeting was called to order by Vice President O'Con ner. Much enthusiasm characterized the meeting throughout. Wayne A. Larraboe, who was in the university from 1895 to 1897, died Wednesday morning at San Francisco of smallpox. He was a corporal in Company M, First South Dakota regi ment. He and the late Captain Jonas Lien were the only university students who were in the South Dakota regi ment. Mr. Larrabee's home is at Rapid City, South Dakota, but his body can not be sent there for burial. The Union Boys' Debating club held a very interesting debate Saturday evening. The quection discussed was, "Resolved, That the action of tho Brit ish in South Africa is justifiable." The leaders on the affirmative, Messrs. T. Maxwell and Fox; on the negative, Hawxby and PhilllpB. The Palladlan boys Bent in several baskets of apples during the meeting, for which, after much discuBsian. the U. B. D. C. re fused to return thanks. A meeting was called for Friday evening to organize a non-partisan Reese club. A large number of stu dents met in the law room to discuBS the situation at tho time named and a ticket was finally elected. Later in the evening certain members considered that 'the election had not been exactly The Students Co-Operative Book Company. wiVimVo tjfo Books and Supplies. Agency of THE BEST LAUNDRY CO. Leave bundles at the Store. Best work guaranteed. BwfS p 322 North iBHBH Alias THE CO-OP, 822 No. 11th. At the sign of the... THE CO-OP. I ith St. ROPER & BOOMER. Inflate Your Tires Without Work, Without Price. 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