Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, October 01, 1876, Page 24, Image 24
! Our C oik ye Xetr.i. student should fuel Unit upon his or her individual exertions rests the success And prosperity of the society, for hy this uni ted elfort, great work can he accomplished. Do not let there he a luck of interest, hul work for it requires work and you will receive in return that improvement and knowledge which can he obtained in no other maimer. A largo number of hooks li.ivo been lost from the Library. The students should make a diligent search, and per haps some of them may be found. Stu dents can surely not complain it they can not take out hooks, when the books bor rowed nre not returned. All students who desire Instruction in vocal and instrumental music can now be accommodated without going away from tliu University, at u slight expense. The services of Miss Rogers have been se cured, who is one of the most able teach, ers of music in lite State. Some of thu young ladies and gentle tlemon of tin University had a little party a few evenings ago, and one of the preps, in relating what a good time he had, said he never ijuiifmo'kcd so much in his life. We don't know what that means but we thought something awful was the matter. A military company is something of which every college cannot boast, conse- qiiontly we are one ahead. Limit. Dudley Jias displayed a great amouui 01 energy and patience in forming the company, ami although the bovs arc a little awkward, there is blood in their eyes, and no doubt they will make noble soldleis. On account of some of the members of the Palladian society resigning, the so. ciely held another election. Yhc follow, ing olllcers were elected for tin; ensuing term: A. U. Hancock, President. K. I' Unangst, Secretary. .1. O. Slurdcvant, Critic. The boys will no doubt have a good society this term, as they have gone to work witli a determination. The College Society met in the Adclphian Hall, Oct. (I, and elected thu following olllcers for the ensuing term: W. A. McAllister, Piesldent; Miss E llawley, Vice President; Albert Filch' Roc Sec; Cora Thomas, Cor. Sec: II. M.' Easterday, Trea.; A. W. Field, Critic; MissM. Williams, Him.; E. Hart, Clior.; W. O. Riddle, Usher. Hereafter, No. 7 of the Stui:nt will ho published in Oct. instead of September, mill No. G will ho published in July in stead of June. This change has been con. sidered necessary from the laet that the college session usually begins so late in September that ii is impossible to issue the paper until in October, and also he. cause commencement is geneiully so latu in June tlial it is impossible to distribute the paper until somu time in July. JJy our new arrangement, wo will be enabled to publish the paper near the middle of each mouth. And on Hut whole, uu think the regulation will he agreeable lo all con. cerned. The at'.endaiieii at the Stale University shows an increase over former tear&. The f'iculty !.. a good one. and evcrj'ihiiiir was looking harmonious when a llitjh Si'hml representative called, the other ihiv. Prof. Fairchtld does not at ftit make "a very favorable impie-sion, but as iheslu. dents become more acquainted with him nicy neiier tine mm the military in struction, under Lieutenant Dudley' Is a new feature, and not an unpleasant one. The box. thoioiighlv enjoy the icguliir t"i ill in military la '.tics The literary so. cietlcs are quarreling between each other, and it is prohuhlc that, like last lonn, I heie will lie two weak sociclic instead of one strong one. The SruiK.vr will come out moi., under the editorial manage ment of McsM'r.. L.iiiiherl'Mi and Ho'iuct, they having succeeded the former editors, Mi'js:s. Field and MeOallisicr. Tliu above article we clip from tile Omaha lliijh Sehoul. We suppose it refers to Chancellor Fairllold. The Kduor ox poses liis Ignorance, and does not know whereof he speak. Chancellor Falrtldil has made an excellent impression, and ih the short time that he has heon with us, hu li'-.s lu'ide many warm friends.