T5,' m ,i- r5 .Mm TAStl im.m wm mjfmwiwt 6M 1; ttis Mr E&PERIAN STUDENT. LINCOLN, M AlUU, 1872. . 1 " I '.' )f our students are vpvv devotional So.vi; : going Jo church every day. OnAXor.i.i.or. Bkxtox is building a line residence, pu( 11 street betwicli 1llh and Am. gone.. The board of ouifriond .Mr . Be careful that you "do not take cold. turc month. Pr.oKrc.s30n Auohky deli'vers a' lecture to' ,!! olas, in Chemistry cvorjj morning at ft o'clock. Tfie-o lectures are very interest ing, and are much more appreciated by the Mudsills than studying text hook. - -. . . , John (.L.Saxi:, the illustrious pocl,jleliv- fJnlnf'InvL-n'a llftrtl- St.wn fv In V iImiiw' '"", ""'"""'" fillml Vjmlio T,!tinl " linfiirn I ln if mloiif a I'OBtoniee.aind sub-crib for tlvcfuDir.'' -j J .r , , J J ...,? " Xx v ie.cuire asorinuon,.oii uc -uui uu. .vi the close of the lecture, by request, Mr. Saxe, rcpcatcd'sevoral -elected poems. " The lecture although one not pleasing to the many, was appreciated by all lovcrs'of true wit and literature. The. Pai.i.amax IIai.Tm Fr.unrAY Oin. ljVrA'roV; A1U djfliy(r(tle nex'tle xorcls of tho' eyeuiiYg: wore jettuluetcjl ire of the course about the last of this! Svft,i "" vigor "aml 'riicstficK The dxt forgetto semi all item ,oiyintercsu e "Situknt" it von wouldhavcalive- Doxt to till ly paper l'ROncssois Manly, has been ill for the last week, but we are glad he ia again able to be. with us. -- Fhom appearance it seems the Universi ty .-cut a large delegation to attend the Su preme Court last week." - ' Evkry student of the Univcr-ity, and all the friends of the Institution should subscribe- for the Stodkxt. COLLEGE NEWS.' 1. E. halli-it-p; t .i G. W. Thompson' has bccnXclected to a Professorship in the Agricultural Depart ment of the Institution. Wk have received but few exchange this month. ITow is this art financial ar rangements interfering Many, thanks to Mr. jr Stone, who has so kindly furnished our "sanctum" with cer tain necessary articles of furniture. Wk noticed several representatives of the faifipex- wearing the badge of the "Phi Society." Hero is (hi- ! Are girl- ad mitted V "Wi: are sorry to say the Library ha- not been opened very promptly. We hope those who have charge of this matter -n ill correct this error. Wk noticed some of .our boys playing "soldiers" on the streets the. other'day,with broomsticks for arm?, under oonunand of a yery gallant ofllcoh. Wk were glad to -ee one of our -Indents out1 carpentering last Saturday. This is good exercise, and other- might do well to follow his example. m mm i Tur.ui: is no branch of study our students are so deficient in as that of elocution: Why should the Urgent- overlook this im portant stildy Give us an Elocutionist. Tin: Legislature appropriated to the Ag-J ricultural Department, a farm of two -cc-tloinof nice rolling land, B20 acres of which are located s, little north of the city. Miss Swuki" and 0. G.Whipple, the. ius ' Mociate editors, having withdrawn from the Institution, Mis? Grace CI. Bontouand Thi ther -Kuhlman were elected to till the vacancies. PitoiT.sson Auohky was very suddenly &ifei IwiyVby' IWcifd cknDga ef iiii wife,lbuti we wer,e,gld.to lparn. tli.atkcwasot se riously ill and isiatt iprooent. in Lincoln much irnprovedTnliCRlth. 4 programme was introduced "with a Duet by Mies Benton and Kadmore, and all prc-cnt j must admit that, the music added much, jLo ) tlie interest and enjoyment of the'evening. Thiucstion for debate was : TlColved,' That the liquor tralllc should be abolished. The affirmative was well represented by Miss Kellcy and C I?. "Woollcjr, while the nega tKo was as ably discu-scd by E. A. Wool ley, Hardy and Tovey. The debate being thrown open to the House, several very pointed remarks w ere made by Chancellor Benton and others. Palladiax Hai.1., FKniti:Ai!Y lflnr. The exercises of the evening were opened bj- a very able cssaj' by Mr. Dales, and was fol lowed by a very interesting essay by Mr. Grice. The regular disputants on the de bate being absent, b was at once opened to tlie Jloiisc, and. .10 doubt the most animat ed debate ever witnessed in the Pulladiau, occurred on this evening on the ques tion ; llesolved, That the. Government of the United States should accept war rather than recede from her position.in rcforciiqe tolhe Alabama claims. Among those, par ticipating in the debate were Chancellor Benton, Professor Mauley, and Profe-sor Church. Pai.i.aiian Ham., Kkhkuaiiy 2.'titi. The exercises were introduced by mu-ic. "Write me a letter from home." by the Choir. After which, the society was enter tained by select reading by Miss Benton and Cregan. Tho question for discussion was JCcsolvcd, That the pulpit affords a wider range for eloquence than the bar. Tho debate was conducted in an animated and lively manner. Professor Aughey and others engaged in tho discussion. Yai.i: has r05 students and 15(5 instruc tors. . Amiikiist has reached the ago of fifty yea-. t ViMUNiA Univer-ity has only seventeen Secret Societies. ' , ' ' ' i - Yam: spends from (.000 to $7000 a year for.photograph. ... , . . I nr.ni: are attending Ann Arbor at pres ent, about 1170 students. ' ll.vitVAV.n, the Arst American College was founded in 10.18. Yale in 1701. AMiirnsT- College 'lias confcnid upon Horace Creely thetlegree of JL. 1). Tin: faculty of Yale forbid student.- ap pearing1 on the amateur stage in female ap parel. ., " The Methodists have -ixty colleges, the most of any church in the United State-. The Catholics next have fifty eight. i Winrrnr.i: or not plug hat-and canes' are requisite fur admissioii to Ann Arbor i- a question akcd by all new students. Tm: term rows -horter and shorter, the lessons longer and longer. That's i natural. Whew'! Coi.i.vxu: 1Ii:r.i.i. j unu.Kit IK GOI.ll AND Sl1.VKl.WAU'ailKH,.i UKMI GtJLl) .1F.WKLKY, S1LVKK AND SILVKlt PLATKD WAHE spKrACiJicni'TiQr, &o. WALTHAM AND ,f'",",n ' " Am1 factory prices. i ,' -x x A Flue, Se:ctlou.of the x CELKBRATKD SKT1I THOMAS CLOCKS WAtclic. ClocVi ami .lewrlrv i-ppslifit h.v pxiirtianc pil woikiiH'ii. Kiiaialngiifcadv exi'culcd. . lJcmenibor'tli? placc-H.VLbK.lT'S. ' O ftrrel. 1oIv,th 10th and lllli, touHt nitlo. 44 rpHE HESPEK1AX STUDENT," 1 1 riiblislurt Monihl. In iho inlere-ls of (I I TUK FNbVERSITY. OF NRBKASKA. Tj.nws p UBsnurnoN ; Out' Ycnr,. $. MoiAbr,'. . A ....... . .75 cU. ..WTc:i; Tin: Freshman, P. 12. Cos-d, who took if-i f ! ' ' 1J r ' cpriwin Iowa University, for" ;p:islhi"g I InixOrcrh flf NdhracUa e be-t examination, was once a poo? ! UlllVCl bliy Ul llbUl dbKd, the "th slave By united effort, the theorist and the i practical man may accompli'Mi much, ; wnfcii neitncr coum.rticct.iionc. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Exvy i strongly characteristic of lit tleness of mind; a truly noble and gener ous man feels no enmity towards a success ful rival. Ax opponent of the public school system insists that if vou leach 'aboy to write he is much less'likelyto make his mark in af ter life. ' ' . Ax exchange advocates the abolition of "sheep-skins," on the ground that "pul ling wool,'1., or anything sugge-ting that idea. 4s unfecholarly. !' -- ." . Wi: recognize goodness, where, er j find it. "J'is tlie uame helpful intliieuce.'beauli fying tlicTiiCane-t as the greate-t service liv it- manners, doing most when least consciou-. as ifit did it not. f i j '.4 , The t'nlvprHv of tlie Stale wan oiwnedlaiit Spptefi bcr uiiilcr farnralle cftiidillon?. ml lliux far han bocn pro?)ioriut- and iuxcsrul. pBOFESSOJtS. The Fuculit, at prt'Beut, I compoed of five frofen- porn, rktlled in Uictr rcveral tli-ptrtmeBta of laBtrnc tion. Tothenc tlicro 1H b atldcit no mir t tha ojieiiiit? r the nuxt College jrar. ADMISSION. Students of 1othcexe are admitliMt to Ihc Univer sity, on pan-lny ciainlnalloii n tbe cowaioa'JBcllili brunches, IfeTitcrius tho I.attn Scbcxil; or la "atudica oradranred ela'te, if clalmlngan advanced titandtnf. TUITION. ..Tiiltinii in nil dri.-irLuietiU U KltKK. There la an eniranee fee of $.1. ltookh are furniohed J I eoitt. APPARATUS, En:. TKNTII OK AVltll. A 1IOL1UAY KOll THE fcl'HGOT, cnii.Diutx. Furnas is Sons, Browuville, have conceived an idea which we hope the directors of tlie public schools ol this city will take up and carry into execution. It is the setting apart of the 10th of April," Nebraska's Arbor Day" as a " Tree Memorial Day." And in addition, it might bo well for some heavy nurserymen to donate the trees as pioposed in Brownville, by the subscribers of tho following card : "If tho lUivcliitK of iho lltovalU' "Chooln will set iiimit "Nebraska Arbor Duy" -tliu 10th of April uh n "Trw Memoilnl Duy." and allow tho teuthcr and HeholaiK fiieh to plnni it tree lit i ho rchool block, to licar tho nnmu of tlie indlldiitil pluming it im it mi'in- oital tiee, and leeoided in iibonk for thut nirpotv, mo hereby ugruo to donute to each toadic mul echolur of die rVl"Hl,'e forest pf fruit lren of Knl(ublouibc aqd appropriHleile planted on the gionudB wu thut day. j , lKA & Sons. Thk candidates mqtty : "I know not, 1 link not, if yon bo of note. . r ITtuoWMHUII lovityou beciuiteyoiipfivoti:'' , - Tjusctrtt in?Il4ivp aU!a:riOjYlew, while iUousunds are. not nualif jetTtti es- lm iheir'iifftan6oj.;r4 j r :s Tnulbijal Geological Socictj of England are intending to take measures to find out whether Dr. Livingston is alive or not. This thev hone 10 do either by ollering a reward of 100 guinea- to any uVfnwiu m ho i will livlinrli'ick -i letter in Dr. Livingston'- Tlal '""tlliiiiou Ullberallj inmilled wllhApparmuin, W ill 1)1 lllg D.U W ,IUUI I ill vi . J'; n;'m , Cabinet, J.lbrar, iiud all needful facilities for.iUaii. hand-writing or by eudiiig alt expedition tiatiu-'thoMtbJects taught. Tho rhilonnphleal and to penetrate to the point where he Is f.iip- I Chrinieal Apjiaratu" i e.wlally large and valnabh. posed to be. i . . . j AGUK'ULTVRAL COLLEGE.' A loug time tigo a ,-tudeiit ol l ale re-' celved a- Miuiinoh- from the President,' to ; . ............ t,n i.lKipin. nl h'ivliii- ! b-irrel if' In? proposed b ibflteeulr! to open the Afrienl. answer the cluigc ol li.lMlii, .I o.urei oi , u 0;,' aMi,-,.cilIertImoprartlsabU probably ale in his room, lie gave a- an excu-e , ftI tboopeijlugorilie next College year, that he took the ale for his health, "And ( have vou derived any benefit V" asked the lifmmivf President. "Well, ye-, sir," replied tin- BOAHDIM-. student: "when the barrel Aa- nr.-r laicen to mv room, some five days ago, J could scarcelv move it ; now 1 can run up Ft airs Avitli it." He e-capod. Tut. 1I(ivaim AuvoniTi:. re... m,,.kiv .WiiTiVd. iC l'!lirt'4Tl()X. published at St. Louis, 'In it- la-t is?uc, , touche-a -vital point in our Public Suhpid 'Hi- -ij Ijj? T. i-m will brin Tburar. Vpiin, t-jra. system. , ja. yu 'IVim will bc.'lu the urtoiidTliuifdiiy i.f On the mailer ol "e-liimites,' the Editor Uei.tembMi.c-xi. . . . iiv "cverv necessarv item -uuuiu uc in- t cliidod, but whatever else is neglected do not forget to make a liberal c-timafc for iioardliiK I' obialneil nl reasonable rale In prlvata fHinillijj-, oi- by tenting looitirt the expenbC iiiay ,bo reduVertiofor53porweek'. At preenl boardlncln fKiiilllet-1 twim t io t StPv'r Vteek. CALBXDAli. j. Teneber's salaries. If you wi-li to ,-ecure good!tCaelier you nm-t pay them liberally Conespondeme 1. Hillelled bj the ChanceUor fiom llmi iniendlns to enter College. Tho health ofuurtilntv mid the. lacllltUt oflerediln the UMbeit-lty, Miou'nl be ftron'a inditeemeBta for mid punctually. TJ.eir -alarlcs hhould e - - - "" "- ivild nromntlv at the clld Of fafch month." . yorChculaw and other Jn formation rpMpoctliiK tho Several of thb leading jirhiclpalb our Nor- I VniverMty, .Mrw A. U.BENTON, Chancellor IJuiveralty, of,Kob.tt msil.Hcliools contribute practical articles on Mfftw to Tench." rrhro is more thaii the m Mini vaaiclv of liducatioual. intelligence "beside Jhc critical notices ofTiow jnibli- CIU.HH1IU,, A. U.BENTON, " M ' , (Chancellor University of-Nob., ll' l ' "vp-m ' j? )(ia I i t. bJKXt W. v;v .v, ' , . . . m--s ?- -' f 4 t 1' A A W: tSii T- "- iTO iffv?, ?v !3SS If. iSt I AMomitx. Nkb. ., lr' " ' -'? A w , v; t iXv'S.r HUSKa-I X :7 J , idP : ... . "" - - imA mr jtr-n r itMTiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiwiiiii iigiiMiiiMimmi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTwiiiiiiiMiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-ii n iimnii imrriniwi-iw irwi imhiii irainni iwin iiiinii i mr i-t tWtWt