THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. the highest respect find esteem; with others it often seems r. hardship to preservo even common politeness. Men who nro on opposite sides of tho main questions nre nat urally inclined to look upon each other with suspicion and tho result is rarely pleasant for any one. If a man is honest in his opinions and honest In his methods ho is entitled to a degree of respect from his opponents. But, of nil tho unpleasant characters that are liable to como forward in a college world, nono is more so than tho one who professes this honosty and really dees not possess it. When Dickens painted Mr. Pecksniff In such repuls ive colurs lie revealed his hatred for tho hypocrlt. A man who pretends to he friendly holbro tho face and who fclanders behind the hack is not an admirable "likeness of God." If anyone lays great claims to honesty, candon openness of heart and superior sense of justice, nnd when ho thinks that he Is out ot view, with nono but his own allies and henchmen to observe him, straightway proceeds to reveal u talent for common hing and Billingsgate, it is well to make a nolo of that individual "lor future ref erence." Deliver us from sneaks and wcuk-knecd hypo crlts. And follow students If you ever fall in with such men during your college life give thorn a wide berth as soon nsthey display their colors. nwyiiu $miartl8. Prepare To go to IInstinc.8; Stato3 Oratorical Coulest April 1C. Dean T. Smith will bo with us the coming term. Frank Smith spends the spring term in Jewell county Kansas. J. H. Holmes our "Jcs&o" vacationed with Warner at Boca. Davo For8ytho will return next September to give tho chus of '89 a boost. Georgo Munro, a student here two years ago, is teaching near Hooper, Dodgo county. Canaday's name was given in lliu Journal's list of de partures us C. A. Nady. Joak. Luke Cheney went down to Luke at tho New Orleans circus. (This stylo three for a dime.) Hall, Talbot and Coleman are among those who do not return to take up their studies this term. Prof. Bossoy has taken the campus in hand; tho result of this change cannot fail to bo beneficial. Miss Mary Campbell res'ed in Fremont. Miss Connor beneath the parental ridge polo at Kearney. A prop wishes to know how n. 0 Eddy became a sen ior. Give it up. Come and explain, Mr. Eddy. W. P. Sullivan it now principal of Table Rock Schools. He went down to take posession durlmg vacation. Tho unortunato with three or four themes to make up now waxelh uncomfortably warm under tho collai . With the return of Bwect, droamy, mashy, flunky spring, wo may look for a great military awakening in these parts. J. 0. Breech is resting his mind and reinforcing his pocket book. Ho can bo fouud at the office of Kennnard & Son; city. An effort i9 being made to have a out of our laboratory inserted in the atlas of Nobraska that is approaching com pletion. Koim, tho blonde member of the class of 1898, I now acting as salesman for a tomb3tono foundry. Ho works the unsophisticated country pooplo. It is whispered around in tho corridor that throo yung men wore rusticated permanently at, or near, tho close o holast session. No definite information is gotable. That ugly hole in tho coiling of Pal Indian Hall has at last been repaired. A not panel has boon substituted for tho vacancy, and all h ready for calcsthonics again. H. T. Coulee will study law in the offico orBrown & Rvan for tho coming thieo years. t tho meantime, lie proposes to amuse himself by keeping up his college stud ies. The war on tho campus co lion-woods should bo con tinued this season. A brisk campaign under (ho loader ship of "chromo No. 8 " Is just what our grounds are needing. H. E. Grimm having closed his term of school at Boon hns been employed some time In tho office of county sup erlntcndanl Bowers. He will probably resume his studies next term. Tho bicyclists aro again on deck in spite of wind, dust and tho skating rinks. Tho University lo.b will hardly bo reorganized this vear, however, as there is but one wheelman in college. For officers of tho Spr ing term the Philodicean society elected H. 0. Eddy, President; Miss Benedict ,Vicc Pies. 5 Miss Manloy, Secretary; W. E. Hirdy, Treamror,- Miss Fisher, Critic; and Miss Latin, Attorney. Tho lalladian officers for the Spring term will ba Miss Campbell, President; Miss Barrett, Vlco Pros.; Miss Talbot Secy.; W. E. John3on, Critic ;Miss Boyer His'orlan; Frank Mnnlcy, Cor. Secy ; J. R Scoflold, Sergeant at arms. The Union society elected the following officers for tho ensuing term: H. T. Coulee, Pies.; Miss Bickol, Vic0 President ;R.S. Mockelt, Secy.; Miss Ruliffton assist. Secy.. Miss Cramphorn, Treasurer; and Miss Ileum ; Critic. The Meds. were occupied for a few days alter their commencem cut in finishing up the subjects worked on during tho winter. The skeletons were prepared Ibid (hno without a repetition of the great boiler act of last year. A chapel choir, throo June exhibitions, an oratorical conlcMiuid cholera havobeon booked for tho spring term. To ofl'.set these blessings wo will bo favored with no is suo of tho Sombrero and a cessation of dissecting down in the chamber of horrors. The Geology class departed for regions unknown, last Thursday morning. They were armed with stouo-ham- mers, tooth -picks and a huge luncheon, honco wo feol safe n saying lliat the "resul.s of tho expedition will bo of in estimable value to science." A Junior who had taken great pains with rhetorical work in his Fre3biaan year uccidently stumbled on one orj two of those "flno productions" during tho past vaca tion. Ho immediately went out in the sliudo of tho wood shed and perspired hairpins and button.hooka lor nfie'on consecutive minutes. Try it yoursolf. ;