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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1876)
PERSONAL, Ed. Stoolo is studying law. FroA Bally was married during ,vaca. tion. Prof., accept our sympathy. "W. 0. Rlddio 1ms returned Mo school, and now amuses the boys by relating the sights he s'aw while at the Centennial. Prof.S.' R. Thompson was nominated by the-Republican Convention for State Superintendent cf Public Instruction. J. O. Sturdevant has returned to school once more. Jim has been "teaching the young idpa howto shoot," in Saunders county. C. W. Stringfiold has returned to school again. Hie is looking well and hearty and says lie spent a pleasnnt vacation. Prof. Aughcy, the Centennial orator of Nebraska, has returned from Philaie.l. phia. Prof, snys Nebraska has a fair rep. rcscntalion at the big show. Welllo Rhodes has severed his connec tion with the University, and gone to Now York to attend school. Wcllic was a valuable member of the University, and it was with great regret and sorrow that the students bade him goodbye'. There aim more students in attendance this term than at anyone thtlo sinco the University opened. It docs our soul good to sco so many young ladles in attendance tills term.- The boys say it is somo inducement to get to Chapel now. Somo of tho boys fail to sco wh,y nil this hiss ismado about Tjldon's lutter of acceptance, when they got one now'oncc n week, and dont mako half the fuss. Tho young ladies are making eflbrts to organize a society. Success, girls. It dont speak well for tho University if wc can't organize u ladies' society every term. Tho University lias one of tho finest choirs in the oily. It consists' of Misses Irwin and Slaughter, and Messrs. Rhodes and Hart. Mr. Fitch presides at tho or gnu. Notice Bu'n3toad's Stencil acl. We can assure all requi-ing anything in his line, that good work, ami promptness in tho execution of tho snnje, will bo obtained from him. Yo.i will find him at the n. w. corner of O aiu" ltlh streets. TIIE ALUMNI. '75 Miss Alice Frost is teaching school in Saunders County. '75. Geo. E. Howard will Icavo for Germany tho present mouth. '75 John McKesson swings the bircli rod over the young ideas of Thayer coun- ty. '73. At the last Commencement, the degree of A. M. was conferred upon J. Stuart Dales. '75. Clarence Rhodes, whom everybody likes, (especially the girls) has gone to Wo all unite in New York to study law. wishing him success. We call sp advertisement elers and Watt:' desired in then ronizothem. " able them to ( Students, give ' iul attention to the new : J. B. Trickoy & Cro.(Jcw-' makers. If anything is line, it will bo well to pat xperlcnced workmen en- all kinds of repairing, icm a call. VOUNO L.VDIi.3 Km tiiu Univehbitv. Tho two Misse Kimball, daughters of T. L. Kimball, "'sq., and Miss Florence Brooks, daugh t of D. C. Brooks, left for Lincoln on Th. rsdoy, to enter tho Latin school of tho State University. Tho young ladies w ro accompanied by Mrs. Brooks who gc.'S to sco them well settled. The Misses Kimball will find their stay at Lincoln very peasant as Miss L. Rogers, the accomplished teacher of music, (who is their aunt) will spend a portion of each week, giving instruction in vocal and in stjumcntal music in tho University ,Oma ha Itejntblican. ,, . t ' ' ' 'RJ$7'i 'jtS.HTT'iiS-7 -' X V: '' 2V" -."&!