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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1900)
rtttMiiiMrliwtltWrtliiMWMy1Mi G Tim Nebraskan-Hesperian XocaJ ant) personal Who is Ludttig? Dr. "Wonto, dentist. Do.you know Hauna? Dr. Anglo, skin diseases, 1215 O. P. J. Bontz, Dentist, office In Rich ards block. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 18 South Eleventh. - Mlso Jessica Morgan will spend Thanksgiving at her homq In Hebron. Five hundred tickets for tho game have been sold to the Gophers alone. Miss Hazolwood, a sister of Mrs. Fisher, returned to Oceola Wednes day, after a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mr3. C. A. Fisher. Tho class In field geology will work on mapping service in geology, Fri day afternoon, and will visa tho coun try four or five miles southwest of tho city. Mr. Schuyler Miller is preparing a more or loss oxtenslvo reforonco book for essay writers whoso, works aro m tho library. Tho roferenco book will bo typo written and placed In tho 11 brary for uso of tho students. Westerfleld, tho barber, has a large student trade, 117 North 13th. Mr. Robert Hayes of Villisca, Iowa, is visiting G. M. Cowglll. Mr. Hannan of Bellevue College has registered for work in tho University. Miss Bess Barker of Portland, Ore gon is visiting Miss Lama Houtz. The Hayward Republican club took part In tho ratification last Saturday evening. All the literary societies arc plan ning for their annual Thanksgiving banquets. Tho team will have secret practice all week In order to be ready for Minnesota. Glen Rock Is the best coal for $5.75. No soot, no clinkers, Gregory The Coal Man, i044 O. Everybody come out to the mass meeting in the armory this evening, at 8 o'clock. Yell practice. Let everyone wear a football but ton to the train when Minnesota comes in. Stand up for Nebraska! Mr.. Charles Bowlby, a former stud ent of the University, is visiting at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Do not wait for a blizzard before you order coal. Order now of Gregory The Coal Man, 1044 O. Miss VanDersllce, a former student of the University, visited the Domes tic Science department last week. Misses Ruth McFarland and Jane Douglas will spend Thanksgiving with Miss Jeannette Post of York. Photographs make fine Christmas presents. Come early; special prices to students. Townsends Elite Studio. The English club met in the Sem inar room last Saturday evening. The transactions were not for publication. PupilB from seven different states registered at the opening or the new term of the School of music, beglning Monday November 12. Managor Tukey has prepared a very neat poster for the Thanksgiving game. It is printed in red ink, mak ing a very showy appearance. l-rofessor Stout spent three or four days of this week at the National Ir rigation Convention, at Chicago. Ho reports a very instructive program. Mr. Win. Shear Miss Edith Abbott, Miss Van Camp and Miss Helen Sec ley have been added to the Hat' of headers for tho English department. The freshmen and junior cla.33 foot ball teams played on the campus Sat urday. Tho juniors won, 22 to 0, mak king them tho champion class team of 1900. Tho Domestic Scienco department will organizo an extension class on Saturday, December 1. The cla3s will meet each Saturday at 2:00 o'clock. Tho first course consists of twelvo les sons; each lesson covering ono lecturo and two hours' work in tho labortory. Tho sale of football buttons has been so large that at tho present rate the supply will bo exhausted before Thanksgiving. They make a pretty souvenir. The band will soon be moVed from Its old quarters under the Armory to tho old chapel. This change will take place as soon as the new chapel is opened. Professor Bruner returned from his lecturing tour Monday morning. He lectured at the farmers' institutes held at Crawford, Rushville, and Hay Springs. Chancellor Andrews addressed the Young People's Christian Temperance Union at the auditorium Sunday af ternoon, on the topje of "The Build ing of Character." The office of the German aepart ment has been removed to room 109, University Hall, formerly used as the girls' rest room. It will also be used as a seminar room. Raiph Beal, of Red Cloud, paid a visit to the University this week, rie was very much pleased with the work done in the Mechanical Engin eering department. Doctor Almy presented a paper at the physics Colloquium last Monday evening on "Cathode rays and their Indication of forms of matter much smaller than a molecule." Tuesday night, the band was Issued an entirely new book of music. There were about twenty pieces in all, most ly marches, by the ablest composers such as Hall, Sousa and Farrar. Louis Goodwill, a former student, is visiting at the University. Mr. Goodwill is traveling for school sup ply house. He returned to Lincoln to dispose of some paper routes in which he is interested. Two bands will be on the field be fore the game next Thursday, and promise an Interesting time. Each one expects to carry off tho honors. Mr. Wehn, of tho University hand, promises that his band wili do their best to keep honors at home. Every student interested in tho for mation of an Engineering Society is urged to bo present on Tuesday oven ing, December 7th at 7:30 p.m., room 211 Mechanic Arts Hall. Tho com mittees from tho three engineering cluos will present a constitution and by-laws for consideration. Several other Important details will also be considered. Nebraska College of Oratory Prof. Upward I,. Magcm, lTrinclpal Walsh Hall .... Corner Twelfth and N Streets Call nnd Inquire about our system Special rate to University students- The Globe Delhery Co. Baggage Parcels 1036 0 St. Phone 11"22 and Tho Dellan Boys' Debating Club and the Alpha Omega Society of Doane held a joint debate last Friday evening at Crete. Messrs. A. D. Hodge, C. F. Edgerton, and C. G. Berky rep resented the Delinns. Tho trust ques tion was discussed in a vigorous man ner by both sides. After the debate an oyster supper was given In honor of the visitors. GOODY-GOODY N. II. Darton, U. S., geologist, ar- rived In Lincoln at noon Wednesday. ' He was on his way to Washington, D. D., from Denver. Mr. Darton spent a day or two in the city. Miss Ella Wirt left last Friday for Council Bluffs, going from there to ' Columbus, Ohio. She is a delegate from Rho chapter of Kappa Alpha ' Thetato the district convention. civic us ..v CAW, sonB.... ? 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