Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, June 02, 1884, Page 8, Image 8

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THE HESPERIAN STUDENT.
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Tha Academy News bqms ub its Vol. 1, No. 1, ntul wo
aro glad to recolvo it. It halls from the Michigan Mlli
tnry Academy, will nppcnr onco a month, and contains
an unusually largo amount of matter, somo of which is
excellent, and some of which seems "valulcss."
Tho Argonaut laments that Micro is not much enthusi
asm In tho election of its editors for tho ensuing year,
nnd thinks that wire-pulling and oven a littlo temper
would bo preferable to apathy in such matters. Tim Ar
gonaut is eminently correct. Tho proof reading on this
paper is not as good as it should bo in a periodical other
wlso so admirable. Wo bollevo that wo can spoa'c on tho
subject of bad proof reading with confidence for wo do
moro of that kind of work than any other exchango.
Wo learn from tho Wooster Oollegian that the "Universi
ty from which it comes is to have an officer detailed from
MieU. 8. A to drill Its students. When this favor was
first extended to us we (tho students) wore not as thank
ful as wo should lmvo been, but havo siuco learned tho
value of "the drill" and aro confident that Wooster will
bo benefited by tho new department. The Oollegian
further lnmcnts tho lack of enthusiasm in regard to ath
letics. Exactly, lack of enthusiasm in this and other mat
tcrs is a malady much too common in other places he
sides Wooster.
Tho Oarson Index is published by two societies, and
thoy have got into trouble so that tho respective editors
nro coming out in cirds over their own names. It is
never well to rend tho veil of tho awe-inspiring "wo" and
reveal tho insignificant "I's" of which it is composed;
hence we aro glad to find at tho end a P. S. signed by tho
faculty, which says that tho discussion shall stop. Tho
Index like all tho rest of tho exchanges tells of a girls'
society that has for a motto, "Arma Virumque Oano."
Tho Student claims to havo originated this joke, and if
Miero nro any others that think they can rightfully olnim
it wo should lie glad to hear from them.
Tho Student from Cumberland Unlvesrity is much bet
ter than its narrow columns and "chunky" shape would
indicate. Wo take great pleasure in callln; tho attention
of certain of iho unfortunates of this school to the follow
ing verso from "The Song of the Book Agent," nnd be
lieve they will find great consolation in singing it softly
to themselves while nt work during the summer:
"I want to bo an agent,
Book agunt If you plonso;
I'm not afraid of biting dogs
Mosquitoes, nor of llcas.
And when vacation's ended,
So sultry aud fco dry,
I'll have three hundred dollars
Or know tho reason why."
The second number of the York Oollegian comes to
hand much improved, and promising improvement for
tho future. Tho worst feature of this number is tho press
work; but of course that ib not tho fault of the editors.
A poom which has for its title "Four-Leaved Clover" hag
much more point aud is butter written than tho average
college effusion, but we aro enraged at its apponrauco as
it takes up tho same phaso of hum a a existence that wo
had Intended to depict in a blood-curdling, hair-raising
uiticle to bo bonded, "Mushed on Stone Steps, or A Bird's
Eye View of tho University Campus at Midnight." Not.
withstanding this inadverlnnt treading on our toos wo vish
boundless success to both York College and Oollegian. It
is tho duty of thoso connected with the University to de
sire to seo Nobraska advauco in an educationalway,
whothcr the advancomont takes placo through this in
stitution or not.
MtLFORD ENCAMPMENT.
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Latest Blyles in hats at T. Ewing & Co's.
Cadet suits and caps at T. Ewing & Co's.
Celluloid collars and cuffn at T. Ewing & Co's.
Special bargains lor students atT. Ewing & Co.
Elegant Patterns in Neckwear at T. Ewing & Co's.
Buy your boots and shoes of O. W. Wobstor, O st Acad
emy of Music.
Large assortment of collars, cuffs and neckwear at T.
Ewing &Co'8.
Call and seo Iho now fall suits at T. Ewing & Co's
Clothing Emporium.
ClemenlB has the finest lot of s'.crescopic views of tho
University ever taken.
Tho best judges of artistic work go to Kclluy & Co for
Photos. No. 1020 O st.
Best style, best goods, at lowest-prices at T. Ewing fc
Co's Clothing Emporium.
All the newest styles and patterns of clothing ar.d gent's
furnishing goods at T. Ewing & Co's.
Clason and Fletcher invito all students to call and ex
amine thoir arlestic college novelties.
All students should cull and examine tho stock of
Clason and Fletcher's University supply depot.
Remember Students you can got flno work, and hotter
inducements, in tho "Fotograf" lino, at Kolloy & Co
1020 O. St.
Students it will pay you to examluo tho pictures mado
by Kolley & Co. before silting elsewaro. Havo you seen
thut daisy University Panel thoy give gratis?
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