Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, December 15, 1882, Page 2, Image 3
- --- " THK HESPERIAN STUDENT. "UPCDrDTAM CTT Tni7MT long cither omitted or inflicted on other professors flljOr HjIaI A IN oIUJJIjIN 1. as extra work. ,If the present salary is insufficient to induce a good man to accept the position it wou'd t Issued suml.iniinthly by Hie Hf.simchian Stuiwxt Publishing Association or the University of Ncbrnsku c HOARD 01- EDITORS: f H. H. CUI.VKR i Ld.tors-.n-chut -- c. A. Pikrck. T J 15. J. Churchu.i.. t LOOM. . Wu , .r Mauck. Literary G. G. Hitchcock. Associatk Josif. Chapman. HusinkssManaokk - -- W. C. Knkjht. 1 TJIUM9 OK SUIISCJUI'TION: One copy, pi-r college year, - - - -One copy, one half jenr, - - - - -Single copy, --------- $1.00. .r,o. .10. It.VTKS OK ADVKMISINO: 1 column one insertion, - - - - 2 squares ' " - - T ' $U.00. To. ..lu. All comiuuniualions should be addiosscd to tlio II us tpEiiiAN Student. State University, Lincoln, TJeluasUa. a ' $t!ifori;tl ote, t Our Faculty, we are glad to notice, is in request for the lecture field. Prof. Grube lecturing on the lOlll, WU1UIU LIIU Jw'ttUl'lll i ' . V. , 1 IU1.UUIIL no doubt be increased by the coming legislature upon a proper showing. The students who attend our University are marked for their conscientiousness in study, their respectful attention and obedience to those in authority over them and their willingness to experience self-denial and even hardship in order that they may reap the benefits of liberal education here, but they are defi cient in one respect. More mutual geniality and politeness among us would cost nothingand pay well. This is no doubt a minor fault when compared with the good qualities that we have just mentioned, but nevertheless it is an unnecessary one and reflects upon us in the outside world. That a great many warm personal friendships exist among us is beyond dispute, but wo do lack a general kindliness and fellowship that it would take very little individually, to create and permanently establish. The Student docs not think that the deficiency named comes from anything more than a caroler or self-occupied disregard ofone anothcr's feelings. Too many of us are strangers. How many who read this will recogni.e the existence of this defect, and do what lies in their power to reme ' dv it? Jit Falls City the 15th, and "we hear Prof. Sherman is Thk Holidays .are fast approaching, and the average also to appear some time next term before a Lincoln sti dent looks forward to an enjoyable vacation, a jiudiencc. It seems to be current opinion that Judge Savage .vill be offered the Chancellorship of the University .y the Regents at their next meeting, but it is not at All certain that he will accept if it is. The gentle- litile fun and a good rest. To nearly all of us. the winter recess is the most pleasant of the year. . Too short to think of filling it with outside work, and plenty long enough to become rested from a long term's study, we can enter with zest into the gayeties incident to the season, and be freely and entirely man is eminently well qualified for the position and liapp, He is truly to be pUied who mn thrQ . mil uisiiiuuuu nuuiu ue uuuuicu vy f acceptance. 3eing already a Nebraska man and identified with he interests and development of the state, it is not probable that the choice of any other man, who has t)eenJmentioned in this connection, would be received vith as much satisfaction. the Holidays without feeling the thrill of unfettered merriment and good nature that fills the very air of Christmas-time. This is the season when the world throws off its anxieties and disappo'ntments, its self ishness and suspicion, and brightens up with a smile of gladness that renders mere existence a happiness- 1 Tun University Recent met last Tuesday and be- and a tol,ch of fcllow fedinS ,hat ,!iakes ,ifc a luy- ng unable to find a quorum adjourned to the 10th of So fIdom tloes h,s d,sP0StI" P! or prv-oc 'anuary, Regent Fifield is out of the state; Regent Jannett is dangerously ill at Omaha and Regent Pow rs is arranging his legal business in Dakota City pre )aratory to assuming his duties as Attorney General of he state. It is to be hoped that this adjournment Joes nut mean a much longer postponement of the let tion of a Chancellor for the institution. While m are progressing finely for a being without a head jc 1 ould do much better with one. The deuartment cupied and over-industrious country, that all of us can well afford the time to enjoy it to the full. The Stu dent claims that hard work is always better done after an occasional diversion, and that all thoughts of the study, lecture and recitation room should be dis pensed with until we leturn next term, refreshed and invigorated. We were just going to say a word about the habit nfsmnkini' uhuli some of the stur1int. have fnrm.vl 1 7 y v J n