Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, May 01, 1880, Image 4
m . itv - T 1 k A .. ' '- 4 VI Tho cadet u.hi) puny may ayain bo scon trumping over the campus to the musical oadoneos of yp-ypYp-yp interspersed with the no less sonorous 1-2 5M, 1-2-H 4. Tho compniiy is i i a lhjnrishiiir condition, and tho boys soain lo filter into the ppirit ol soldiery with nion; zoH than ovor before. There are several now and valuable acquisitions 1 1 is torm. The Aalraloyus Citryocarpus has made its appearance and the youthful botanist shoulders his tin wallet and marches Forth upon the prrirics fort lie purpose of gather ing an abundant harvest of it for preser vation. With this poetic ilowor begins the average students aesthetic culture. Tho Sophomores Who would regularly fake Analytical Chemistry this term are studying the Junior History. They will lake the Chemistry next year. Absolutely the finest and most complete line of gut, silk, and steel violin and guitar stiing in the city are kept at the Arlington Drug store. Miss Lucia A. Kogor again lias charge of her classes in music. Her absence last term was a serious inoonvionoo to those musically inclined .The marvellous dignity of our most dignified Senior is astounding. When he made a dollar boi with a down town sport that he could out run Biou Arnold on his byctcle, it did not lower his dignity in lite least. For when a Senior can wfii .$1.00 per 100 yards, or a cent per yard, at running foot races, is not that a proof of the superior practical value of a Univer sity education? (Kind reader, don't let this go any farther; it is a secret.) The type belonging to this ollice, since our last issue, has been in rapid oircuhy lion". When the boys of one faction hid several cases ol type, one evening, in an old thseshiug machine in the suburbs they felt that it was perfectly concealed from the vulgar gu.e of the opposing faction. But the next day when they found that the machine with its precious contents had been taken five miles into the country they wished that they had not hidden it so securely. Tho following notice recently ap peared on ono of tho class-room doors of the university: " A gentleman having suddenly died at St. -Petersburg, I h.ivo been sub poonicd to examine his stomach, it is suspected that he was poisoned. Will return next week. Puoi'essok." Somo young ladies of the city seem to take a savage delight in shocking the verdant youths of tho University. Not long since as ye local was poriun bulatiu,; the streets he met a young lady, who, just as he passed, ejacula ted something which sounded very much like ' dunder ttud blitzou." Now, miss, if you could but under stand what a fearful shook this gave to our nervous system, wo feel certain that you Would never be rude to a stranger again. A word to the wise is sufficient. Spring is llccting, hot weather is upon us, and it will soon be fly time. All tho horrors common to this season of the year have anchored themselves among tho students. Just the other evening a soph exh tod his gallantry by escorting two young ladies homo from tho city llhiury. On the iom! they past-mi an ice-cream saloon. In tho wolMightml window was dis played a large placard up n which was printed in highly colored letteis: " loc-cream, $. 50 per Gal" Ono of tho yount' ladies remarked as ho pointed lo tho phtoard: ' Aren't those pretty letters ?" The soph replied as ho hurried his two fair companions along: "I wonder if tnoy have the same rates for hoy ?" lie has black eyes, black hair and a smooth face, and. in fact, pr.des hiin mi on being a very nico young man, but his consistoncv is as faulty as his conscience Thu other ov. ning lio es corted a fair one to . This young man is in tiie habit of lecturing liTs young lady friends for allowing tlitfir gentlemen escorts too uianv liberties. Thio' evening, for reasons be3t known to himself, ho faihd to practice wiia he usually preached, and affectionately took the dimensions of Ins compan ion's wais' with his right arm that is, made tho attempt. She objected, both got angry, and, in consequence, the rest of tho way was walked in silence. Young people cannot bo too careful those inoou-iight nights. A full corps of olllcers was elected and work on the paper had been commenced in earnest and prognostics presaged a timely issue of the Student. But this was not to be. A person, or persons, as yet un known lo the faculty, or students, gained access to the University sometime during the night of the 21th. inst. Ingress was made through one of t':o windows or basement hear the east en trence. From facts so far collected, the plot was a prcconserted one and trusty hands executed lo tho loiter. Over 12 thousand ems of brevere type setup into Abstract, Editorial and local matter, was removed to some hidden place. We ate very loth to blame any stu dent or students with tho perpetration of this not very commendable act and we bincuroly hope if such a belief exists It is unfounded. We shall not express ourselves fully in regard to this affair but shall a- wait further developements, hoping that justice will bo accorded a wronged asso ciation. PERSONALIA. Miss Ida Cornell 1b tilisont from the University his term. She contemplates going to Vuatmr noxt full. MiBS Katu JmiuH will teach In ltlclmrdhonCoun ty thlH Hammer. Mr. J. S. Jlrlilonbniigli keeps up Mh stinllcB at homo thlH torm. Ho will return next year and flu IhIi IiIh eourHO, Mr. Clms. 13. Stratum Iiiih obtained tho position of principal of tho AbIiIuuiI coliool. HuIiiIcikIh to keep up hi Htudloe and graduate with Iiin clnnn in June. Mr. IHon Culver, an old tlmo Htudunt of tho Unhursity la bnok afiur n two years abeeneo, Ho has boon "toaohliP skiilo" In tho western part of the state. Mr. Woodhurst Ik back to school after a five years abBonco.'SHo acknowledges tho superiority of tho UnlvorHlty of Nebraska. Mr. W. O. Jones, furtwo years odltorof tho"Sa lorn Advertiser" hasjupt matriculated here. Ho plays tho lead horn In oar new band. Mr, F. B. Hall Ib going to tho mountains tld fall f6r his health. ( lion Arnold, a staunch Junior and ono of our 1 best students was compelled to leave us on ac- ' count of ill health. At present ho is recuperating in Urownvillo, but in Juno will take a trip to Col CTjS- "WO!jJL'INC3-JJK a. r. mitcjhtcll, m. p. Onion Tjlltlu'fi block, 11 St. South Commercial, i-dl.s ,lnt Opened his SPACIOUS SHAVING PAltLOK. Throe doors Enstof O St. oh litis SSfiT'Spt e nl Itatos rortuilonts. DAVE MAY LlJfCOhN, NlCll It ASK A, ,1. W. T,KWIR, M. Oi Onleo, over Hurley' OrujfSto.o, cnrO and 11 St i LiNoour, : : Nkiiuaska. DIC A LEU IN CLOTHING B. S. PAIN, M. r- Onioe Union lllook, TjikcoiiN, : : Nkiiuaska. ) L. II. R.OBB1NS, M. 1". 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