The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, May 09, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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CONGRESSMAN INITIATED.
Alpha Epsllon chapter of Sigma Chi
fraternity Initiated Congressman David
H. Morcer of Omaha at Its chapter
house last ovening. Mr. Morcor was
ono of tho petitioners for the estab
lishment of a chapter of that fraternity
in tho Nebraska university, but grad
uated boforo tho chapter was Installed.
Tho Sigma Chls have always looked
upon him as a mombor of their fra
ternity, nnd learning thai ho would bo
in attendance at tho republican stato
convention yesterday, took that occas
ion of conferring tho Initiatory rites
upon him. After tho Initiation an In
formal banquet was given at tho Lin
coln hotel. Paul F. Clark acted as
toastmastor and tho following members
responded: Frederick Shopard, H. C.
Eddy, Prof. C. 11. Richards, John H.
Mockott, II. D. Landls, A. A. Blschof,
and Congressman Morcor. Those pres
ent wore J. V. Wolfe, Prof. Richards,
E. H. Hlnshaw of Fnlrbury, Fred
Shopard, Paul F. Clark, John H. Mock
ett, H. 0. Eddy, Henry Shannon, John
W. Dixon of Nebraska City, J. W.
Shannon of Weeping Water, G. M.
Spurlock of Plattsmouth, W. H. Hardy,
G. H. Rlsser, F. C. Hebard of Omaha,
and Messrs. Llobmann, Home, Strat
ton, Hansen, Blschof, Stuhr, Hawks
worth, Landls, Fitzgerald, Wehn,
Swartz, VnnBurg, Sheldon, Ewart,
Ralney, Peterson, Kees, F. D. Stratton
and Patterson of tho active chapter.
The chapter was handsomely remem
bered by the Delta Gamma sorority.
PREPARATORY MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Those who heard Dr. H. Glfford of
Omaha In his lecture to the Prep. Med
ics on last Wednesday evening were
afforded a rare treat. The society
should feel very proud In having se
cured such an able man, he being ono
of the most eminent oculists of the
west, a noted contributor to German
and American periodicals and author
of several valuable works on the anat
omy of the eye. His talk dealt with
the abuse of professional opportunities,
coupled with the abuse of tho latter by
the public and the relation of the uni
versity, etc, a medical education. The
talk was greatly enjoyed and thorough
ly appreciated by those present.
A RECOGNIZED FACT.
The following paragraph is clipped
from the editorial columns of the VI-dette-Reporter
of the University of
Iowa. It follows:
"C. B. Cooper, of Lincoln, Nebraska,
has come up out of the west. Ho has
been connected with the University of
Nebraska and is hence entirely compe
tent to undertake the important duties
devolving upon him as Professor Ans
ley's assistant. Tho regular mannor In
which tho now appolntmqnts from tho
tlmo of election of tho professor of En
glish have boon going to tho unlvorsity
located at Lincoln Is edifying In tho ex
treme. It is eminently popular with
tho students and wo vonturo to Join In
tlio general rejoicing that tho univer
sity has at last fallen upon an unfail
ing reservoir from which to draw
professors and instructors as thoy may
bo needed. It gives rise to a hopo that
wo may soon havo a delightful Httlo
oasis-state of Nebraska, located in our
own congenial cllmato."
Tho Omaha Commercial Collogo lo
cates more stenographers, bookkeepers
and telegraph operators during tho
year than all of tho othor commercial
and shorthand schools in tho stato
combined. This Is duo to tho fact that
Its students aro thoroughly prepared
in all departments for mercantile sit
uations. Great Re-organlzatlon Salo. Books,
Stationery, Music, Pictures. Tho Her
Polshelmer Co. will inaugurate their
great re-organization salo on Tuesday,
May 1st. Among many good things
far too numerous to speciiy are some
things in Books, Stationery, etc., which
wo glvo below.
Copyright novels, cloth binding
such as the Muuxman, Soldiers of For
tune, Prisoner of Zcnda, Lady of Qual
ity, Hon. Peter Sterling, Trilby Caleb
West, The Continental Dragoon, Dam
nation of Thexon Ware, Forest Lovers,
Tekla, Phroso, and others, heretofore
published at $1.50 during this sale, 49c.
Writing Tablets 70 and 80 sheets
cream laid note, each 5c. "The Her
polshelmer" Fountain Pen, 75c.
University
Book Store
All Student's
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Kept in Stock.
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see what you
want, ask for it.
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