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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1900)
-Mif ' "SCSyr"rt . U&9l!?3&?Ji2Z: ' 1 ( A jw P ! il 1 m The Nkbraskan-Hesperian NEBRASKA AflSJ ASSOCIATION. Tho old HaydonflMro Club which ha done no much forfmrt in Nebraska ha8 been changed lntortho Nebraska Art Association. Tho officers are President, F. M. Hall; Vice-President Dr. H. B. Lowry; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Sara Hayden; Recording Secretary, Mrs, A. S. Raymond; Treasurer, A. Q. Green lee. Tho trustees are Chancellor C. E. Bessey, President D. B. Perry, Crete; Hon. J. Sterling Morton, Ne braska City; Dr. Harold Gilford, Oma ha; Mrs. S. C. Langworthy, Seward, and Prof. F. M. Hodgman, state uni versity. The primary object Is as formerly to give the best possible annual ex hibition of the product of foreign and American artists. The high previous character of these exhibitions Is at tested by the recent purchase by the R D. AS-rmnsrx Chairman Sneak Day Committee executive committee of the State Teaches' Association of the right of ad mission for their members. It is also Intended to cultivate art in the state by encouraging the or ganization of local auxiliaries, arous ing of an art sentiment in the public' schools, the establishment of prizes to j be competed for by Nebraska artists, I the building up of a state art gallery through purchase of pictures and the i endowment of art scholarship. A handsome prospectus is being issued explaining the plans of the association, j President Hall is the foremost patron of art in Lincoln and is pushing some J very ambitious plans. I 'Twas up to him to take. An he and he why he In short ho wished It! yes But not that way Ho heard my "say" and shook his head Regretfully and mournfully Yet firmly and decidedly And said Ho did not care For any second handed gifts in his (And thus he sent it back Not much to blame.) III. I left him and returned again to Her. And In the flickering fire light's fitful glow I took her hand in mine; And I and I why I In short repaid thereon One chaste salute. She drew It back and shook her head Provoklngly and daringly And blushingly and prettily And said She did not care To have her gifts thrown back upon ; her hands. (And if my nerve came back Am I to blame?) Ex. STUDENTS go to C. D. BOWDISH'S SHAVING PARLOR For Satisfactory Barber Work. Farmers and Merchants' Insurance Co. Bldg. FHteeHth and O Streets. MICHIGAN COLLEIE OF MINES .Summer Practice Courses in Surveyinjr. Shop Practice, Ore Dressing', Mine Survey ing, and Mining and Field Geology. BooVlet of half tones illustrating the -work, ready May 1st For booklet and catalogue address F. V. McNAIR, Pres't, HoughtM, rikh. THE ALBERT TEACHERS' AGENCY Central fluslc Halls, Chicago. Fifteenth Year. 3250 Positions Filled. Nearlj 300 in '99. List ef Schools el and CeHeges 1b which we fiH positions seat free. Address: C. J. Albert, Manager. SrpL; jm STUDENTS TRY HENDRY'S RESTAURANT. Everything served First-Class at moderate prices. Nearest the University. 129 NOR. 11TH ST. 'PHONE, 896. Allegretti & Lowney CHOCOLATES . ... at Rector's Pharmacy N. W. Cor. 12th and N Sts. Lincoln, Neb. AiK THE SENIORS ABOUT OUR WORK. 1629 0 ST. stai(d en PHOTOCRAPHCR S J I' ANKHK Chairman of Monument Committee A QUESTION OF NERVE. I. I left her and she bade me take a kiss To him! but offered no security, No evidence of debt; And I and I why I In short my nerve was gone And I asked none! I heard her "say" and shook my hid Respectfully, obediently; Indifferently? No. Timidly! And said I did not care? No. I would do my best as messenger. (Poor slow, alow, timid fool So much to blame!) II. I left her and I hied me straight to him And told him of the seniby-proxy gift University Book Store All Student's SUPPLIES Kept in Stock. If you don't see what you want, ask for it. University Book Co. Ham Building. You want tho Finomt Wo havo HI S CLA RKSQN LAUNDRY - -a COMPANY &nQ 330 332 334 '336 - 333 -330 South Eleventh Street ?(! A CT CA T T TT1TS VFA ? , Hi' t, . j?)1 bEL' wtwjr WP Kodaks . and Photo Supplies D. E. DePUTRON, Opposite Richards Block, tl7 N. Uth Street When a Man & & Buys a Shirt he wants one that fits. The ''Manhattan" is the best in the world, j Jt J jt jk J, We have them in all the newest effects. The B L, Paine Clothing Store, The "Manhattan" Shirt, The Bat Known j& jX Jt jt jt Known as Tbt Botj, V 1 ! l ! 'I'1 Mi -