The University Courier. 149 PERSONALS. Gear is learning to play tennis. Mustard went to K.C. Saturday. C. H. Lease went to Wichita Saturday morning. W. B. Poinsette of Lansing was a visitor last week. Miss Loader says she is going to leave school next week. Fred Ellis, President of the Freshman Class, has gone home. Bub Wilson and --- went boat riding Saturday afternoon. Johnson and Kutz took levels at the Indian school Saturday. W. L. Rigney of Ft. Scott looked through the University last Thursday. Herbert Levy, Vice President the of Freshman Class, took sick during vacation and will not return this year. The Twelfth Night was the talk of last week. When Lange goes boat-riding he gets "stuck" on a sandbar. The way to sing is to "watch the leader," and to not laugh. "My Lord, we are going to lose the best man in our frat." Prof. Wilcox lectured the audience on time in music Friday morning in chapel. Mr. B. W. Woodward read a paper before the Seminary last Friday afternoon on "The New Spain." The tennis players are a disturbing element in the University and raise more racket than any other class. Mr. F. H. Crole, the representative of Baker Athletic Association, was in town Saturday, looking after Baker's interests in Field Day's Contest. LOGALS. Many words of praise have been heard for the presentation of Twelfth Night, It certainly speaks well for Lawrence talent. W. B. Brownell will read a paper before status of woman class on the property rights of women next Thursday at 4 o'clock. The Laws are progressive. They have organized a class in Shakspeare and are reading "Twelfth Night" under the direction of Jim Challis. J. L. Harrington will have fourteen terms' work to represent his work for this year. What is the matter with faculty the committee on studies? The rumor is going the rounds that the frats have made a combination to rush the leading barbs privately to keep them from organizing a new frat. The Baker representative, Mr. Crole, says that the M. E. Conference is not running the athletics of Baker and that she will be in the ring until K. U. knocks her out as usual. Rushing students through a recitation in order to cover so much ground is a serious mistake made by some professors in the University. Quality and not quantity of work done should be the standard. The freshman class is a headless concern now. The president, Mr. Ellis, has gone home and Mr. Levy of Wichita, the vice-president, will not be able to return until next year. What will the freshies do? A mania for pictures has struck the German department and now the walls of the west room have all the appearance of an art room. The effect is very agreeable and might be imitated by other departments. Friday morning's chapel service had the largest attendance of the year. Miss Mame Berry and Mr. Bell sang solos and were much appreciated by the students. Something like that would impel attendance.