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ujij2T Jt? HESPERIAN STUDENT. EDITORS. KniTOu-iN-cimcK, -AssociatkEditou, - LOCAIi EniTOlt, - - liusixitss Manaouu, - A. V. Hancock. .Miss. 15m ma Pauks. - . C.V. Coi.k. - ,?. C. F. aIcKissson. TKHMS KOU SUnSCUU'TION. 1 co)v per college year - . $1.00. 1 " six months .... O.ftl). Single copy 0.10. 11ATICS OK ADVKUTISINO. 1 column oiu- insertion - - H squares " " I i i .1 i.oo. All article for publication xlioultl In- uililiOfwd Htlitor IIkm'Khian Stuhknt, State lTnierit Lincoln, Ncbrimkii. All nliuriit!oii8, timl bu-iniM-s coinniuiilcntliuis with tliu mlilrusM, Mioulii bi Hunt to .1. V. V. McKkxmin. SulicrIiitlons collected invtirlnbly !;i ndwmcti. Advertisements col lected monthly. EDITORIALS. , of the Association. About nine montlis it?, Ihis ruli- wns somewhat modified, so This issue (No. 10, Vol. vi) closes the Hint '"v only ml logo students, ngricultu sixth year of our paper's existence, j il students who mo in Ihe third year ot The only resemblance between its appear- , their comse, and I'niwrsity students or ance now and that which it horc when'"',)s' who are taking select studies from first published may be found in the name 'he college department but who are able HKSl'KKlAN Sti'DKNT, and the motto "(Jut to piws examination for tin Freshman class uonproficit, deficit." The first fonn of the 'arc members of the association. The board paper was that of a four page sheet ; soon, consists of the President, vice president however, it was increased in size eight "nil Secretary of the association, who are pages. It continued to be publshed in ulso elected annually.andthe editorial stall', this form for about four years when oov- ,Tho Iiusincs manager is nppointed by ers were added, but other than this no the board. The responsibility of jml. change were made until Oct. ot last year . lishingtho paper devolves upon the board. rrlicn the form was changed to that of a magazine of about thirty pages. The eil ilorial corps has been the same from the first, and comprises an editor-in-chief, as sociate and local editors. Those arc elect ed annually by the " IIksi'KIUAN Studknt association" by whom the Studknt is published. Until two years ago this asso ciation was composed of all the subscrib ers to the Studknt. At the time referred to, it was decided by the Regents of the University that only students of the regu lar college classes, University students, or those who hail two or more studies in the college department, and students of the Agricultural college, should be members1 hoy aie to publish a paper of some kind, but what the form and general character of it shall be are questions which must be met by them. At present the editors of the Studknt receive no pay for their ser vices. The Business manager receives ten per cent of the receipts for adertis incuts and twenty per cent on all &ub scriitions. The question has been raised bufoieasto whether or not the editor-in-chief should receive auj remuneration for his work. Uy some it has been thought that the honor or the position , ample compensation for all his labors. "Any number of puraons" it has been said, "can bo induced to do the work without any jjifr- Ti $ yl