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rr THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. ElHTOItS-IX-OlllKK, Associate Editou, Looai. Editok, -Businkss Ma.vauku, EDITORS. D. II. MkUCKK A.VI) .7. II. BltlDKXIiAUdU Miss Mixjm: AVii.mams B. B. Davis K. P. UXANOST TKIt.MS OK hUIISOUU'TION. 1 copy college year, - - 1.00 1 copy six mouths, ... .50 Single copy, - - - .15 The Stituknt and Literary Notes to IlATIte OK ADVKKTI.SINO. 1 column one insertion, - - 1.0o 2 squares " " - 1.00 1 tt.n . .go new subscribers, 1.50, in advance. Jgdifoml. SALUTATORY. The writer takes great pleasure in mak ing his bow to the roaders of the Student as Editor-in-Chief from I'all-idian Society. Wo express our thanks to tho moinborsof the l'alladian Society and our many non partisan friends, who exerted their inllu oncc to elect us to this trying and impor tant position. Knowing that our tenure of office depends upon tho will of our con-.-tittionts and that in fact we are responsible to them for the welfare and succor of tho Studknt, we t-hall put forth our every of fort to carry out thoir most 6anguine ox iuctatioiis. In accepting this position wo know wo are imposing upon ourselves an additional amount of labor, and from ne cessity shall look to our fellow students for aid. Tho paper is not only in sad need of financial support, but it expects contribu tions of a literary character from all those who have the time to write an essay or an oration. Many of lib lack the qualities necessary to boa good writer and we often feel tho want of them. Let us take advantage of an instrument like the S'f udkxt and use it. Wo shall not object to receiving two communications from the same person. All wo desire is plenty of material. Wo ask the students to drop all little animosi ties, put their shoulders to the wheel and help us make the IIkskbiukn Studknt one of tho bot college papers in the land. We again thank our friends for their support and hope our course in the future will ever merit thoir good opinion. D, II. Mkhcku. OUR BXUUSK. Our patrons will ploao exctue the insul lleieiii'v of this, tho llrst None of the present editorial corps. It was our intention to opon the now year with a number full, con cise and adequate, but interference and in terpolation on the part of pseudo gentle men, have obstructed our labors and de spoiled our bast desires. In this issuo wo have omitted our advertisements, not in tentionally, however, but bocauso five well developed youths, physically wo mean, stole, at least without our knowledge and consent, carried off oight pages of adver tisements and concealed them in some hoiiEo distant from the city. AVhen we heard of this piece of vandalism, the of ficer of tho Board of Manager, lined their utmost endeavors to ferret out tho hiding place of thoir property. It w tracked to