TS3MPimmm iw an f f t mK u THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. We're mashed on the exchange editor of the Itoelford Seminary Magazine. We join with our edltors-in chief k in asking that the Stcdest haTe a managing editor. The Wittenburger armed for the first time on Dec. 2G. It is the same old sheet. One of our exchanges mentions the publication p'ace of the Literary Xolu, and spells it "Create," Number 1, Volume 1, ot College Ohipt, a very neat ex change, comes to us from Luther College, Dccorah.Iowa. It is got up in good style and English all except quo tation marks. The William Jevel Student shouldn't worry over the contributed department of the Hespekiajj Student. We have such a brilliant corps of writers that we need no help from contributors. The lady editors of the Hamilton OolUge Monthly but Toice the sentiment of bj'gone days. The idea that young ladies and young gentlemen should be separated, until matrimonial overtures are made, is dying out, we are pleased to note. The criticisms of the MonMy are extremely antiquated. The "Table" man on the Arid rather throws light on the mechanical part of the Tarious college journals. In our opinion, if it were not for the clean make-up ami style of many "school boj " pajers. there would be noth ing worthy of commendation. Anyway, lot them work on that part which the can do best The Courier thinks the people of Lawrence are not so good as thoy might be. It complains of a lack ot board ing houses, and especially of the bolter class; alo of n suporabundspce of price. The ilate nf Kiuishs should know better than to establish to groat an institution in the country, when thetc are two or three cities lying around lootc. The question going the rounds of the college pros is as to whether humorous items taken from other than college papers should be published in college journals. Wu w ould be pleased to see the "funny" purl of the col'.cgc papers stopped. It is bad enough to be obliged to listen to the daily jokes of the students without having thtui rehashed, inflated by addition from such ordinary hu tnoroue papers as the Havcleye, Free Prett, etc., and spread before our tired eyes once in two weeks. Oh give us a rest! JLutuiED At Grand Hnveti, Dec. 20th, '83, Allan W. Field and Miss May B. Fairfield, of Lincoln, Neb. The wedding ceremony was performed nt the home of Prof. an Mrs. Burritt Fairfield by Ex Pre. Fairfield, the father of the bride, and Kev. 3lmor W. Fairfield of Mus kegon. The wedding was quiet, only th- most intimate fricni s of the family being present. The bride is well known in Hillsdale and has an unusually Jorge circle ol friends here who will join iL wishing her unbounded happiness. Mr Field is a popular lawyer and politician of Lincoln, Neb. Both parties are graduates of the Ne. braska State University. After a Mtmntaous wedding dinner -he Cutler house, 3Jr and 31r Field left on the evening tram for their new home lltlhdale Herald, ml. Imr i tJHteR T ri tifiitfiiMMiMaiiiii I ISP! 1 Wtfsu wl'l Br I gxchangt rif3-gtac. 4feJieal jgjwglhtgs. We welcome another medical student, Dr. Pierce. During vacation Prof. Paine gave a scries of lectures on bandaging. Let us hope for the time when nil physicians will be sober, conscientious, and christian. Prof. Latta will resume his discoveries on "Bacteria the Garman theory of Disease" on the 7th inst Dr. Dinsmore of Omaha is expected to deliver a course of lectures, in the IIomeapathic depaotment, on electric therapeutics. Prof. I. Van Camp will meet his class for the first time after Christmas holidays on the 9th inst the subject be ing The Profs, of the Regular department lecture a before. Prof. Woodword will likewise meet his class for the first time aftet vacation on the 8th inst and will speak of the 'Sympathetic Nervous Si-stem in its relationship to materica medica and thereputtcs." The girl who received tenotomy as previously anounced has since been further treated b rcction of plantir facia. She now uses two straight fest ins ead of one foot as here tofore, but it will take a year to give usual strength. Notwithstanding the bitter cold, the reception at tt Y. 31. C A. rooms New Years day was quite a succes. The well fillod rooms wore the sone of the best goud cheer and in all particular the ladies quit themselves lik women. The medical fraternity was well represented Prof. A. J. Shaw resumed his course of lectures on Gy necology on the 3rd inst and was warmly greeted by the entire class. The Professor posesses the happy gift of convoving sound practical instruct! n, leaving noted points to be road up and adopted in post-graduate dajs. Prof. Lowry, during vacation delivered a course of lect ures to the otudenta remaining in town Histology or Mi rroscapical Anatomy including instructions in the mam. pulatiou of the microscope. Without such a knowledge vl the normal tissues no one can become a practical pathol ogist. The Professor also exhibited an Interetng clinic during vacation Hum did it: At Lincoln. Dec JJnl -fine intellectual looking young stranger intoxicated wa precipitated from the platform of a car smashing m half the skull and scattering all his brain. On his per son were found bis nrmc, W. O'Brien, a ticket from Kearney to Atchison, some money, an express pvckafft and a broken bottle. Boys will yon drink ? TheY.3I.OA.iu the University of Michigan is now regB larly sustaining a meeting on Sunday morning and on every evening othc week. Theattedance at their Sunday morning meeting it so lrrge that they we compelled w hold it in the University chapel as their ro m is not half large enough. To avoid this inconvenience and to ad vance the Christian work in college, they have purchased the most desirable lot in the city, aud are now preparing to erect an Association building. Their membership ha been Irf creased more thW j ear than for along time before, a large part of this Increase coming from the Medial Department Wa fhxmn.