117 The University Courier. PERSONALS. H. R. Linville returned to-day. Philips is talking of leaving school soon. W. H. Piatt was in Kansas City Saturday. Mr. Chas. Lease spent Sunday in Wichita. J. G. Wine will visit J. A. Sawtell, vacation. Babbit will visit in Kansas City during vacation. Miss Mary Barkley will spend vacation at her home. Miss Clyde Hornaday, of Topeka, is visiting Miss Nettie Atkinson. Misses Frances Barker and Gibson of Topeka were on the hill Friday. Miss Daisy Curtis, of Topeka, visited friends in Lawrence this week. Huddleston will take in familiar scenes at Leavenworth vacation. Miss Daisy Clark and Nora Reese go to Minneapolis during vacation. Harry Bedell went home last Saturday and will return after vacation. MacMaster, Valentine and Chamberlain will spend vacation in Topeka. Miss Josephine Berry will spend the vacation at her home in Waterville. Mr. J. F. Lange will have three poems in the Boston Courier this month. Miss Nuzum will spend her spring vacation with Miss Alma Hayes at Paola. Miss Georgia Wilder has moved to her summer residence south of the windmill. Jim Kelsey will head the Brown county delegation for Hiawatha Wednesday. Lawrence Chamberlain's father came down Friday and attended the meet Friday evening. Prof. Templin will lecture before the Teachers' Association at Olathe on April fool's day. F. H. Harper left school Monday to seek his fortune in Chicago. Prof. Adams was quite sick the first of the week and may not be able to meet his classes until after holidays. Miss Nichols is one of the few Olathe people who will spend vacation at home. Prof. Blake, R. K. Moody, and Ed. Stimpson were Lawrence visitors in Kansas City Saturday. Mrs. McMahan spoke before the Shakespear class Thursday, on the character of Hamlet. Thornton Cooke has gone home to attend to his father's bank and will not retun until after vacation. Geo. Lyons will visit in Kansas City with Fred Askew, the new Phi Delt from Ohio State University. Miss Florence Fulton, a Kappa Gamma, from Evanston, Illinois, is taking special work in French and German. E. C. Hickey, the popular young professor in the Dickinson county High School, visited the University last week. Miss Edith Haskell has been elected as the representative of this chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta to the national fraternity which meets in Chicago, July 21st. Mrs. Geo. R. Peck, of Topeka, and Mrs. Anna McMahan, of Quincy, Ill., were sightseers at the University last Thursday. In the afternoon Mrs. McMahan read a paper on "The Motive of the Modern Novel," before the Language Conference at B. W. Woodward's. The big University event of next week will be the presentation on Friday and Saturday evenings of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night by the Athletic Association. The management has spared no pains or expense in costuming and staging the play, and as it needs considerable money in putting athletics upon a firm basis this spring, should be greeted by two crowded and enthusiastic houses.