The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 24, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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fHIS NEIJRVSKAN-HKSW2RIAN.
The library of tho European history
semlnnr has been Increased recently
by a number of rare and valuable con
temporary works on the French revo
lution. Delta Epsllon has sent three men,
W. L. Hall and Raymond Pollard from
hero and J. Emery Lester from Chicago
to the sixty-fifth convention of Delta
Epsllon held at Ann Arbor and Detroit.
Wo are still looking for a fountain
pen to equal that which ve sell for
69c. We do not' expect to find any
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and do not bellevo that you will cither.
Every pen is warranted. Wo also
carry a full line of Waterman's "Ideal"
fountain pens, the "Remex" and all
other reliable makes. Book Dept.,
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Kappa Kappa Gamma initiated seven
pledges Saturday night at tho home Qf
Miss Mabel Richards. The new mem
bers are: Misses Tinel Bradt, Teresa
Sallee, Emily Jenkins, Constance Sau
erbach, Blanche Emmons, Blendena
Emmons and Blanche Edmiston. Flow
ers were receiveo from Phi Kappa Psi,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Tau
Delta.
The attendance at he evening sketch
class last Wednesday was fourteen. A
little girl posed for the class. More
students should take advantage of this
opportunity to learn sketching. Each
student receives individual instruction,
so no requirements are asked upon en
tering the class. Any person wishing
to enter should see Miss Hayden, the
instructor.
The nnnual joint debate between the
Delian boys' debating club and the
Alpha Omega society of Doane will be
held in the chapel Saturday evening.
The question: "Resolved, That the at
titude of the British government tow
ards the Transvaal is just." . C. W.
Jones, R. Sampson and J. F. Boomer
will represent the Delians.
Dr. H. B. Ward was in South Omaha
last Friday and Saturday.attending the
annual convention of the state Y. M. 0.
A. He was re-elected chairman of the
executive committee for the ensuing
year. The university was represented
also by a large delegation of students,
and the college secretary, John S.
Moore. Mr. Moore appeared twice on
the general program.
Manager Collett of the foot ball team
has secured the following dates with
the various western teams: October 21
at Lincoln against Missouri, October
28 at Kansas City against the Knnsas
City medics, November 4 at Omaha
against Iowa, November 11 at Dps
Moines against Drake university
eleven, November J8 at Lincoln against
Kansas, Thanksgiving at Omaha
against Grlnnell college.
The club of civil engineers met last
Thursday in mechanics art hall. A
committee, composed of S. D. Clinton,
A. E. Carter and G. W. Lyons, was ap
pointed for the purpose of obtaining
the services of well known and experi
enced engineers o fill out their lecture
courso. The committee is to report to
the club" October 2C. Some valuable
lectures arc anticipated.
On Saturday evening the Palladlan
boys debating club will debate the fol
lowing question: "Resolved that the in
come tax Is a just system of taxation."
Louis Goodwill and B. R. Gordon will
speak on the affirmative and R. L.
Waterman and E. C. Finlay the nega
tive. All men in the university are in
vited to take part in the general dis
cussion after the regular debate.
The annual Y. M. C. A. committee
man's dinner was given In tho rooms of
that organization last Thursday even
ing. International Secretary Rose was
present and delivered an instructive
talk. Three of the board of control,
Drs. Paine, Ward and Hastings, were
present and responded to toasts. Re-
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ports of the various chairmen of com
mittees were read and approved. The
affair was very successful, about fifty
partaking of the dinner.
F. A. Barnes, physical director of the
Omaha Y. M. C. A., was in Lincoln
October 14 to referee the foot ball
game between the Kansas City medics
and Nebraska. He spoke very en
couragingly of the prospects for indoor
and outdoor athletics In Omaha. Since
the association secured an athletic field
a great deal of interest has developed
in track and field sports and a meet be
tween the representatives of the asso
ciation and the university will be "ar
ranged for next spring.
The union society was favored last
Friday evening with a story by Miss
Grace Rushton and a short farce in
terspersed with vocal and instrumental
music. Tho play was a scene from mar
ried life, "Things are not what they
seem." Edna King was the wronged
wife and Rena Chappell, her old maid
friend, rendered their parts well. W. 11.
Warner, the recreant husband, and C.
J. Piatt, his accomplice, presented
their parts in a natural manner. The
stage was decorated for the occasion.
The zoological club held a meeting
in the zoological library last Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock. Quite a 'number
were present and listened to the pro
gram, which was very Interesting. Dr.
Ward discussed a paper on "Anoplo
cephaline Costodes." The paper was
the thesis of R. A. Lyman and is con
sidered very strong work. Albert U.
Lewis talked on the "Preliminary Sur
vey of the Fauna of Lake Erie." Frank
E. Watson, graduate fellow in the uni
versity from Brown university, read a
paper on tho "Work at the Woods
Hall Marine Laboratory."
The next indoor athletic contest will
be that annually held In the gym
nasium on charter day. Although this
contest seems far distant, training has
already commenced and the first pre
liminary contest will be held Satur
day afternoon. Tho event will be the
standing high jump. As usual the
three best in each event will contest on
charter day. Dr. Hastings expects to
make this exhibition even more inter
esting than previous ones have been, as
more students have registered for '.he
training or athletic classes and greatpr
interest Is being taken in the work.
At a meeting of the athletic board
held October Ifi it was decided to
schedule a game of foot ball with
Drake university at Dos Molnos on No
vember 11. After diligent Inquiry the
board found the charges of profes
sionalism against tho Drake team to bo
groundless and so agreed to fill a date
with that eleven. A now rule requir
ing candidates for the foot ball team
who come from some other college and
register in the university to attend
school one year before entering Into
tho foot ball arena was discussed at
some length, but no action was taken
upon It. This measure will como up
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