BHPPiPIWii)Hi(MBilp IIITimil'lL Ill ',IM'" iyI, r V it ,$ " The Nebraskan-Hesperian 1- r' A 7 t H4 f rr "H?safi"" Clarenco White of York Is visiting with Charles Stuart. Wllllanl Clnpp, Junior Law, spent Sunday at Elmwood, Neb. Dr. White expects to leave about May 25 for his trip to Europe. Miss Sadie Burnani arrived last week from an extensive trip abroad. Dan McCntcheon visited at Ashland from Friday until Monday of last "week. Murray Townsend spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents at Te cumseh, Nebraska. Engraved plates and 100 engraved cards for ?1.00 at H. Herpolsheimer Co.'s book and stationery department. Mr. C. M. Funk, law '02, went to Grand Island Tuesday evening to take an examination for the mail service. Ho returned Thursday morning, feel - ing confident that he was not flunked. Professor Lyon was at Ames last week to look after the experiments which are being carried on there in co-operation with the Standard Cattle Co. Spencer Cortelyou tendered his res-1 ignation as First Sergeant of Co. B as he leaves for the West in a few days, having accepted a position in Cali fornia. A team of Percheron horses, purchased for use on the university farm, ar rived last week. They are splendid specimens of the Percheron type, about four years old and weigh about thirty hundred pounds. The cabinet officers and advisory board of the Y. W. C. A. held a meet ing at the home of Mrs. Hodgman Fri day afiernoon. MIssMcCorkle was present and her advice proved very helpful in making the plans for the coming year. Arrangements are now completed to take the Cadet Battalion to Fremont, Nebraska, for the annual encampment, Tho grounds to be occupied lie north east of the city and about a mile from the business portion. The tents will he pitched along the edge of a large grove. The drill ground Is a large level pasture. Chas. F. Schwagcr, a former student of agriculture in tho university, hasj started a sanitary dairy to supply milk j to Omaha. Tho milk Is sold under a physician's -certificate as having been produced under strictly sanitary con ditions and on this account brings a considerable advance In price. An un dertaking of this Kind can only be car ried on In the vicinity of a large city. Companies "B" and "C" were out to their annual target "shoot" last Sat urday. Games and drills of all kinds were Indulged in and especially a game of baseball. Everyone reports a good time In spite of the half hour of rain. Private Mansfield scored the highest number of points, obtaining twenty-one out of a possible twenty- live. Bulls-eyes as a whole were scarce. Tho regular spell-down of the Per shing Rifles occurred Thursday even ing at the armory. Capt Jerome Lang er of company C won the spell-down . for the third consecutive time. Tiiln ' gives him permanent ownership of the j gom meuuj, lor me possession ol mmen the competition Is held., Fred E, Hess, a corporal in company D, was second. A new feature will be added to the university next year in the shape of a university calendar. It will be com posed of thirteen separate sheets. The front sheet will contain a very cntchy and neat poster. On each of the other sheets will be a picture of somi' part of the campus, the calendar of the month' boginning with September, 1901, and Ink drawings suggestive of each building on the page, or of inci dents connected with the respective months. The engraving will be done by W. G. Cornell, university photographer. A mass meeting for the purpose of rousing interest in "the baseball game with Kansas was held Wednesday during chapel time. Professors Cald-1 i wuii unit wyiT uuuressiiii uiu meeunK ' nnd toi.i tho ctnilfints wliat was exnppt- , . .. .. , a , ed of them in tho way of financial sup port of the game. 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