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BARR, CLINTON MARTON, A T-Appeared on earth at Princeton, Ill., some time dur- ing the 3705, but comes to the University from Holdrege, Neb. Was President of the Oratorical Association, ,Q4Q State Delegate to Interstate Oratorical Association, '95, Man- ager' of Track Athletics, '93-'993 Associate Editor of The Nebraxkan. Clint intends to spend his future showing the young how an education is secured. As a debater he ranks Well.IIfIfIf'fIIffffIIIfI 35 BARTLETT, GEORGE KNAPP,2A E-Tappa Kegga Beer fell in about October, 1877, the year of the great earthquake. Once served his Class as Vice President, and the entire Uni- versity as editor of The Lariat, also member of the English Club and Senior Book Committee. He grew up on Mellin's Food, also is going to spend his life persuading others of its merits. At the age of four Barty starty out to make a home for his family. I-Ie began to grow on the fat of the land, and hasn't done anything since. 1 35 BEAN, CHARLES HORIER-WHS born in Petersburg, O., February 28, 1870, and he lives now in Lincoln. His specialty is Experimental Psychology, and he intends to spend his future in teaching this and pedagogy. He received a scholarship worth fifty dollars in the Oratori- cal contest of '97 at the University of Chicago, and he gained the rank of Cadet Major in the Ohio Normal University in '92, Mr. Bean was the Commandant at Worthington Academy before that school burned. I I I I Z I I I I I X92
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ABBOTT, FRIED Hmaiu-Began to breathe july 31, 1873, in Cass county, Michigan. He has not specialized in anything in particular, but is an allraround good student. ls at pres- ent teaching at Albion, in this State, but will graduate with '99, ls an expansionist from the ground up. I I 95 ADEN, ANNA-WHS born December 31st, 1876. She came near being a New Year's gift. She has been specializing in English Litera- ture, and will spend her future teaching. Miss Aden says she has never had time to be en- gaged, for she has been taking European His- tory. She is a good student, never Hunks, and says she does not use a pony. Her aim in life is to do right, and she says she has lost re- ligion. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Q! BAER, ALVA ALDUS-Entered this world of trouble at Delphi, Ind., on December 22, 1867. His present home is Lincoln, but he gives his future address as Washington, D. C., where he expects to serve a four year term, but in what capacity he does not state. Was President of the Class during the second Semester of the year 1893-4. Has specialized in History and Literature, and along these lines his future will Bzle7'WatChing.IfI'IIff1IIIIII x8'x'
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5 BEANS, HAL T.-The gentleman with the Cyrano de Bergerac nose was ushered into this sphere at Pleasantown, Kan., August 20, 1876. This fact explains his peculiarities. He is now residing at Omaha, Neb. Mr. Beans came to the University of Nebraska to teach the Pro- fessors something. Belorehe came they didn't know beans fthat'-s what he saysj. He studied Hygiene under Doctor Clark, and is now spe- cializing in Physics and Chemistry. His favor- ite amusement is crystal1izing--l-lydroxyisopro- pyldiphenyleneketone - carboxylic-acid. We hope he enjoys it. He is very frank and con- Fidirfg and confesses that he never used a pony because they have no oats fnotesj in chem- - istry! He also tells that he was engaged in the early part of '96, and again in 'Q7. In '98 he neglected to enlist in the Spanish-American war, and since then has been trying to dispose of a large assortment of mittens. I I I I . I Z I I I I I I BENEDICT, Geo. ARTHUR-Is a native of Lamar, Mo, and began an active career De- cember 4, 1875. He is a railway mail clerk, but has proclivities for the law. He is a gold- bug, and free-trader. ln the Palladian, P. B. D. C, Pershings, Oratorical, and Debating Associations, he is pretty much in evidence. He is Second Lieutenant, Company C, and Secretary-Treasurer of the Oratorical Associa- tion. Benedict is a rustler and believes in more University spirit. He takes great pre- caution to prevent an interruption at the door before entering a debating contest, i.e., he can't grow eloquent while feet are shuffling intheaudiencejZZZZZZZZIZZZI, BESSEY, CARL ATHEARN, lb B K-Was born in Ames, Iowa, August I8,,A.D., 1878. fHe took the degree of A.B. in 1898, and 'returned' to the-University to take Electrical Engineering, which will be his future occupa- -tion. His Iarnbitions are large, his future ad- dress being United States, or any of its Col- onies. A member of the E. and Union Societies. He claims the honor of drilling in Company UQ at the opening of Exposition. x 10x
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