Vmb NEBRASKAN-HESPERIAN, to tlieso, there DcbntinR club limited to law UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION. Itoms of Interest From All. The students of tlio University of Nebraska linvo mnny organizations to which u number of the students be long. However, the larger per cent belong to no organizations at all. The membership to both societies and fra ternities is limited and by invitation. However, the number belonging to each society Is larger than that of the fraternity. Following are a few of the facts about each society. The Palladlan Literary society was oi"ranized twonty-ninc years ago. Itf hall is on the third floor of Universltj Hall. There are at present about for ty members, but this number will bf increased to seventy or eighty durlnj the fall. The meetings are held everj Friday evening. All are invited tc attend. The Union Literary society has itf hall on the third floor of the mail building whore meetings arc hold ev ery Friday evening. The objects of the organization are to increase the literary ability of Its members and tc have a good social time. New stu dents are invited to attend its meet ings. A reception will be given or Friday evening September 28. The Dellans will hold their meetings in the chapel where a reception to all students will be given on next Friday evening. Efforts will be made to se cure another hnll during the coming yoar. The Dramatic club is planning a P"ogrnm for the noar future. There are throe debating clubs a( the university, the Palladlan, Dollar and Union. The meetings are held on Saturday evenings in the halls of the societies. Current topics of thr day are discussed in n most lively manner. In addition is also the Maxwell whose membership is students. There are sixteen fraternities at the university. The membership of five of these is composed of young ladies, and the others of young men. The former are Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Gammn, Delta "Delta "Dolta, PI neta Phi, and Kappa Alpha Theta. The Kappa chapter at the Univer sity of Nebraska was established In 1884. There are seventeen active members, many of whom reside in Lincoln. They have no chapter house at present, but expect to establish one soon. Dolta Gammn has a chapter house at IMS so. 11th st. Their active mem bership Is seventeen. This chap tor will entertain the National conven tion of the fraternity next spring. Delta Doltn Delta secured their charter in 1888 and have takon an ac tive part In university life from that date. Thore are sixteen actlvo mom--bors. Thoy have no chapter bouse. PI Beta Phi was chartered in 181K1. Thoy have fourteen or fifteen mom bors, soven of whom room In the chapter house at Killfi F street. As yet thoy have no mascot, but are willing to investigate any suggestion in that line. Kappa Alpha Theta secured Its charter in 18!M and has enjoyed six years of active and progressive life in university circles. Tholr member ship Is fourteen and their chapter house is located at !I!ir no. 14th st. There are eleven or the boys' fra ternities. Phi Delta Theta has been established here for seventeen years and has seventeen active members. Tho chapter house Is located at insJU S st. The house has been remodeled during tho summer, making a nice home for the chapter. A bulldog stands guard over the secret and dark passages in the house reserved for Initiations. Sigma Oil J was also established In 18811. It has a largo (haptor house at 17th and 0 sts., which has been re modeled In the Interior during the Hummer. There are sixteen men. eleven of whom room In tho house. They do not patronize mascots. llota Theta PI established Its local chapter In 1888. There are sixteen members, many of whom live at the chapter rooms at 1007 0 sj. Thoy have a small whlto llog called Woog lln to koop away bad spirits. The coming yoar promises to be most pros porous for thorn. Sigma Alpha Epsilou has a chapter house at Mf so. 11th St., where ton men room. Thoy have nineteen uctivo members and enjoy an active and progressive life. Delta Tan Dolta began Its life In Nebraska In 181)4. Thoy have thirteen ictlve members and several pledges to bo announced later. Their rooms are 'ocated In the Harris block over Cour ier Hall. These rooms have been re fitted and present a beautiful appear ance. Their eagle was shot last sum mer, but they still have the bell. Phi Kappa Psi was chartered at the university five years ago. Tho chap ter house is at 1030 O st. There are sixteen old men In school and three have been pledged. Kappa Sigma began life bore in 1897. They are at present located in the Montgomery block. 11th and N sts.. )ut expect to secure a house. They have seventeen members. They chal lenge any other frat. In town to bring forth a bulldog which can whip 'theirs. Phi Delta Phi is a legal fraternity with the membership limited to law Undents. Alpha Theta Chi is a local frater nity established in 18(15. The chap ter house is at 1111 H st. in tho Ly man terrace. There are nineteen ac ,ive members and several alumni at lie university. Twelve men room in the houso. Alpha Tan Omega has an active membership of eighteen men. They have the old Fowler place, on H between 10th and 17th sts., as a chapter house. They moved into the louse n short time ago and are spar ng no effort to mnke it an ideal place for the fraternity. Delta Upsilon established its local chapter in 1898. They have moved 'nto their chapter house on 11th and 0 sts. and feel well pleased with their lew home. They have eighteen men 'n schoo1 and two pledges. Will Coop er and Warren Day. They have not lamed tholr mascot yet. Phi Gamma Delta was established here two years ago and enters upon Us third year with sixteen active mem bers. TClcven men room In their house it 1440 M st. They have a black and white bulldog, but he promises to turn brindle. U. B. D. C. V. B. D C. mot at 8 o'clock last Sat ivdn. Upon motion Chairman Duff tiU'K an opening address reviewing the past nd going over tho benefits to -jo obtained from debating. C. P. Cra t and O. W. Meier and J. Mcgulro, old members, also made brief ad- (irtMiCH. I'l'on motion th congratulations .in-.l well wishes of the I'. B. D C. were extended to Mr. 'and Mrs. Dascnbrock. Dr. Dasonbroek bolng an old member .if the club. '-bo following officers were elected: Pwsldont, W. F. Melr; vice president, I.. J Posplrll; secrcary, Strayor; sergeant-nt-arms. Duff; attorneys. Fen ston und Oonln. The lollowlng ques tion was cliosen for debate next Sat urday: "Resolved. That tho growth of corporations and m-mopoKos Is a rosu.t of .tir Industrial system. 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