THE HESPERIAN f UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. V - c? Vol. XIX. THE HESPERIAN Issued semi-monthly by the HnsrERlAN Publishing Associ ation, of the University of Nebraska. E. R. HOLMES, Editor-in-Chief. ASSOCIATES: Frank F. ALMY '90, E. P. BROWN, '91. . II. fUlJAKL Y, '01, . b. Mcdonald, '92, 1 .. E. TROYER, '02, f Dan W. BUSH, '91, - O. G. MILLER, BUSINESS MANAGER. terms of subscription: One copy, per college year, One copy, one college term Single copy, ADVERTISING RATES ALUMNI AND EX-STUDENTS. Special endeavor will be made to make The Hesperian ntcrcsting to former students. Please send us your sub criptions. Address all communications to The HESPERlAN.Univcrsity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. PALLADIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. T. II. Marsland, Prcs. Dan V. Bush, Scc'y. UNIVERSITY UNION LITERARY SOCIETY. Frank F. Almy, Prcs. Miss Louise Pound. Sec'y. DELI AN LITERARY SOCIETY. F. II. Woods, Prcs. C. D. Schell. Scc'y. UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A. F. C. Taylor, Prcs. p. F. Almy, Scc'y. UNIVERSITY Y. W. C. A. Miss Rosa Bouton, Prcs. Miss Jennie Bonnell, Scc'y. SCIENTIFIC CLUB. A. F. Woods, Prcs. A. Mf Trover, Sec'y. CLASSICAL SOCIETY. Edwin Farmer, Prcs. j. b. Fogarty, Sec'y. MODERN 1-A-VtiUACU. LUi. C, U- TWJ.ey, Prcs. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 1. 1889. Miscellany. Literary. Comment. Local. Exchange. S1.00 35 .10 ON APPLICATION. EDITORIAL NOTES. fj AVE you noticed the jj shown in the matter either. S yet the has however informed & , that it the of or at least 4fT is currently reported that there are ripples of vM. discord and tiny waves of hostility even in the sea of perfect brotherly love manufactured to order called pan-Hellenism. 'Tis strange, but true, we fear. jjbOSSIBLY you did not notice a little squib in 3i our last issue. Possibly you noticed it and did not heed it. Well, here it is again. In no way can you show your loyalty to the University,. and especi allj to the journal which represents it, so well as in patronizing the men who advertise in The Hesper ian. Go ye and do this thing. OJpHE frequency with which we have been con T&J fronted by the title "Reverend" in our alumni column has reminded us of the.situation a few years ago when all the newspapers of the state were de nouncing the University as an "infidel.institution." It would now seem that it is impossible for a man to graduate from the Universityjmd retainhis'religious convictions. However, that newspaper howl sub sided some time since. Even newspapers have a tendency to outgrow their foolishness. 9jj P to this time we have refrained from mention a!1' ing the non-completion of theboiler house. We do not yet know who is to blame for the delay. Perhaps it is in the nature of boiler houses to be a little behind hand. The present delay promised most serious results until the resort to stoves in Uni versity hall, Even now in the other buildings the imperfect heating is dangerous to thejiealth of all who frequent them. Whenever the completion of a work depends upon many people it liableto in numerable hindrances and delays. We are.suffering from the operation of general law therefore which, however, does not make the buffering any less scveic. No. III. extraordinary enthusiasm of oratory? We haven't not apppeared. We are by the managers, Messrs. will probably be out by by the of