HESPERIAN STUDENT. EDITORS. Enrron-ix-cmnF, - ASSOOIATK El)IT01l, LOOAIj Editoh, - -HUBINKSS MAKAUKlt, - - II. II. Wilson. Miss. Emma Paiiks. - - J. II. Woitiiijy. - J. C. F. MoIvesson. TKHMS OK SUIISOHU'TION. 1 copy pur college your - - $1.00. 1 " six mouths .... 0.50. Singlo copy 0.10. KATES OV ADVEKTISINQ. 1 column ono insertion r - $2.50. 3 squares " " 1.00. 1 " " " .85. All nrtlclen for imblicntlon nhould bo nddrosHi'd Editor Hiisviikian Studknt, Stnto Unlvornlty, Lincoln, KubriiHkn. All HiiltrrltlonH, mid bitHlnuxM communlcutioiiH, with thu iuUlrunn, fdionld bu Hout to .1. C. I MoKhhson. Subscriptions collected Invariably In ndvnueo. Advertisements col lucted monthly. TIIH UNIVUKSITV CATALOC.UK. Tito sixth minimi register and catalogue hits made its ttppuiirtinue. It is ti iteal, and well arranged pamphlet. On examination we Unci in it the names of some persons who have not boon students of (he Univer. sity lot several years, and again, lite names of some who ar'.lieie,are omitted. It would seem that a more accurate record should he kept of those attending (he University. Aoeuivy should mark that whieli is con lesMidly the exponent of the University. Wo also notice that tho paragraph refer ing to the Hesperian Student has not hoen changed for four or live years. The asso. ciatiou has mmlu strenuous ell'orls to iiu prove the paper and wo hope by next year it may merit a change of notice in the cat'ilogue. Even a change of words, using synonyms, would relieve the mo notony. Hut on tho whole the catalogue is very creditable to tho University. MANAUKMKNT OPTllK IlKSPKUIAN. Our college paper has never boon exact, ly what it has purported to bo a repre sentative of thu whole University. Two rival literary societies have always striv en for tho contiol of tho Studknt, and u when it has been won by either side, tho other has lost nearly all interest in it and not unfreqitontly been its open enemy. The Kogenls more than two years ago thought to limit this evil by putting tho paper under the control of the college classes. Hut instead of lessening the strife they only increased it by confining it to narrower limits. Under existing law the niagenient of the paper is given to an association composed of tho four regular college classes, University students and tho Junior and Senior classes of tho Agri cultural College. The association can modify tho constitution in any manner that does not conllict with this law of the Hcgenls. The recent elections have brought into bold relief the injurious of. fects of having the whole University seething over the result of a paper cam paign. Again but few can take tho re sponsibility of conducting such a journal as the S'iudunt ought to be withouldctri. mont to themselves or to their studies. In all three of the departments of tho paper there is too much work for aiiy ono student. In viewoftheso facts we would suggest a change in management of the Studknt. r.et the olllcors of the association bo elec ted as at present, but let each regularly I organized literary society elect an editor- a2& ! iiiMiiiiaifTTrrTT-ririiTrjTyTi'ag 'mnsSsisicmi -k .UiUd--H--Ht--------------ltEta--B-------H----Mt----B--A-----BH--K--Hti-nimn IIBH ' w.iai9aHHIB!IDHlt!n?a m Bmnann ," V m ' f Mi .'. '