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n HESPERIAN STUDENT KniTon-iN'-cuiKP, V. M. I.-.mhkuton. I.ih'AI., .... E. 1 Hoi.MUR. ASSOCIATK EUITOIl AM) KUVIHWER, J. L. Shank. VJSKMS FOR bUlJSUUlPTJON. I copy per college year . . $1.00. 1 " six months Single copy O.fH). 0.10. 'IlSKMS OF ADVERTISING. I column ono insertion . - 4.00. '. squares " " 1.00. 1 " " " .Do. All nrtlclof. for publication slumltl bo ntltlrefUJOn' -IWIlm 1lnsriii:i.w Stuiiijst, Stuto University. Lincoln, Nuhraku. All unlm'Hptio if, find hniriiwtt aamiunnlOallDiw wltli tliu a (hires a should bn cum to AiJiKUT Joyce. subscriptions colluotoil invmlnlily In tiilvtuu'c. Advortisunicnts colluded nmtithly. . VABniCJTuRY. Some time -igo wo worn tendered the editorial iii'inu.i meat T tho STtrnKNT which with sad nigiviiig for tho liUurc nf ihc III Ri'ntlAN, wn accepted. Not lli-l ili"!c wcic -in;, i'imiiIiI". of the nliiliix or .mII'i.h."! - ol .In- -Hull ul" In pill' nu tin1 litci ir. wmk fiiiiin'cu il w illi Hie i mi:;h! ! i (ill',ur join ii nl . Imt from pa! (p"i-ii!i"i iciiis wcirrnti rtiiini'il coiiccrn. i.i Is li.i ine'.al exi-tence. Hence it is wiili -ouie pride tltai tin' r. tiring mcmbeis o t In- II hi 1 HililiT iI.mI tlii ptihi six month .ire ihe thai in tin- history of the SiLiiv.i liming !.U'!i it- I's-ntrcei nave exceeded its ixp.-mliiiin-s. This coiidi tion ofiilVn'rs lui been brought itlioui lij Hit (ii.iiii nml pi r-i-iiiil labors of those who have Imu ilii huvueas control of the pn-pcr, together w;lli tin- hearty en opera lion of its fiici.ds. Wc desire hurt' to make public aekiiowle.lgcineiit of the hearty hitpi oil. loMi I'mm iiu-itds connect eil with l he Univcrdiy ami others, ol which the Sti'DI NT li.ih been tin- reeipi. out, nml WJitUhisk for onr successors like onrourngi'ini'iit. Concerning tho literary merit of the paper Avtillo under our supervision, we would pay that the best was done, of which, under (he circumstances, vc were capable, and, will leave yon to judge of the rcMill, knowing that due allowance will be male lor our ninny shortcomings. In se ciing our connection with the Student i here is much thai we would like to say esp daily to our lady friends. We are unable at prei-cni to recall a single article written by a lady member of the school, expressly f r the Studk.nt, during the oMit hull' year. We thought at first it was owing to our unpopularity with that class of students, bill if this is the true cause, the colli IukIoii follows, Irom looking over the iiles of the IIicsi'itiMAN, that all of our predecessors, have been equally unforiu note, as year alter year the same com. pltitnt appears. i Now this Is not right, it is not just. Wlion any student mule or female enters the University lie or &ho becomes morally