BKEu.. "'-'-- tffltffiHiMbMll HESPERIAN STUDENT. EDITORS. EuiTOllS-IN-ClIIKF, - F. 0. Mohton & 0. E. Sthatton. Absociate Editoh, Miss. May B. Faihfield. Local Editoh, Sam D. Cox. Business Manager, E. P. Unanqst. TEHMS OF SUUSCltlPTION. 1 copy per college year - - $1.00. 1 " six months .... 0.G0. Single copy - 0.15. KATE8 OF ADVEHTISINQ. 1 column one insertion - 2 squares " " i it ii ii $00. 1.00 .CO. All Articles for publication should bo addressed Editor llKsrEiuxN Student, Stnto University, Lincoln, Nebraska. All subscriptions, nnd business communications, with tho address, should bu sent to K. 1. UNANGST Subscriptions collected invariably In advance Advertisements collected monthly. VALE SALVE. With a few words to m-ul the truths mid errors or our past career, and with as niiuiy to open tho way before us, we leave this subject, allowing our readers to infer from our past actions the fate that awaits us beyond. If during tho time that the Stu dent has been under our control, it hits . wandered from the putli of rectitude, It has not been through willfulness on our purl. We have moved as circumstances have compelled us. Tho back indebtedness, that has do. voured the surplus funds continually, has not been agreeable. But we arc thankful , to our creditors that they have been pa tient and in time we hope to sec them fully repaid. For our success, whatever it has been we are greatly indebted to the j citizens of Lincoln for their patronage and to the students for their assistance , aud encouragement. While tho crltl. cisms from tho College Press have in sured us that our labor has not been in vain. The experiment that wo were to test the management by two editors-in-chief, has proved, wo hope, all that was expected by its most sanguinary friends. If during our time of oflice, the interest that we have taken in the Student merits a re-election, wo feel rewarded for our labor. As heretofore it will be conducted by the Students and through their patri otism in the interests of the University. With the Student now under the control of the Students it can perhaps claim more attention from them ; at. least wo shall ex pect more liberal support from this source than usual. And, though left to its own fate in limes of trouble, there will doubtless occur no material change in its management. It, at least under our control, will remain unchanged in senti ment. It will never shrink fiom giving merited praise. If critical, it will be respectful. So, hopeful of brighter prospects in tho future, we again enter the arena, en deavroing to do as well as circumstances will permit. A SUGGESTION. Wo would remark to our contributors that an article need not necessarily be three or even two columns in length. Of course there are some subjects which can not be well handled unless that much space, or oven more, is occupied, but would not our paper possess u good feat ure if each number were to contain sever al brief articles? Local affairs and mat ters relating to our studies would often suggest a short aud good article.