Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, March 15, 1890, Image 1

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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, MARCH 15, 1890.'
No. XI-
THE HESPERIAN.
Issued semi-monthly by Hie IlEst-ERlAN Publishing Associ
ation, of the University of Nebraska.
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JOHN B. F0GAR1Y, Editor-in-Chief.
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'' . ' 'K F. A. WILLIAMS, V, " -
DAN NY. HUSH, '91,
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I. S. PEERV93,
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Literary
Miscellany
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Local
Exchange
EDITORIAL NOTES.
BOOM THE INTEU-STATE CONEST!
BOOM THE INTER-STATE CONTEST!
HE editor-in-chief desires to state that Mr. Dan
Bush has had control of the present number
of The Hesperian.
0. G. MILLER, BUSINESS MANAGER.
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Address all communications to The HEsr-ERlAN.Univcrsity
of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.
dfr LTHOUGH we vilknotytass judgment either
Srv way on the barb-lr&fcmram the Senior class day
election because of the vattctMKides to the question,
yet one thing is refrofctng. TjHthree names pro
posed by the frats ttr etOr amrwmch were rejected
by the lMrb &mt of men who have joined a
fraternity jftk.ATjJlTke frats do recognize the
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SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
PALLADIAN LITERARY SOCIETY.
Edwin Farmer, Prcs. A. A. Faurot, Scc'y.
UNIVERSITY UNION LITERARY SOCIETY.
Misb Edith .Mockett, Prcs. Miss Fannie Baker, Scc'y.
DELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY,
E. R. Holmes, Prcs. J. B. Fogarty. Scc'y.
PHILODICEAN LITERARY SOCIETY.
H. B. Hicks, Prcs. ' F. H. VooDS, Scc'y.
UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A.
F. C. Taylor, Trcs. F. F. Almy, Scc'y.
UNIVERSITY Y. V. C. A.
MissltOSA Bouton, Prcs. MissO. VanHise, Scc'y.
SCIENTIFIC CLUB.
Herbert Marsland, Prcs. A. C. Cor-E, Scc'y.
OfTO M wmwe wPwkke tlie interstate contest
ffl( fjtfnd success. The faculty should at least
bw some evidence that they realize the importance
of a meeting ot representative colleges lrom nine ot
our great western states. This will be the most impor
tant meeting of college representatives ever held in
Nebraska, Let us show our visitors that although,
we live in the rowdy west we know how to entertain
them.
4ffN our last issue one of the editors saw fit to criti
JM cise the department of Greek, because the pro
fessor does not require the students to do original
work. So far as we arc personally concerned we do
not find fault with the above named department for
failing to require the students to do 'original work',
nor have we heard any of the students of Greek make
complaints on that account. A man who has had
such a long experience and who possesses such a
thorough knowledge of his subject, as does the pro
fessor of Greek, should certainly be more competent
tlian any under graduate to decide what is best to be
taught in his departmen
CLASSICAL SOCIETY.
Fred Hyde, Prcs. Miss Josie Treeman, Scc'y.
MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB.
C. E. TinglUy, Prcs.
HE inter-state contest is coming and is not far
J off. Now it behooves us as students to do our
best. Such a body of representative college men