The University Courier. 53 PERSONALS. James Owen went to the city Saturday. Mr. Ford went to Kansas City Saturday. Chancellor Snow went to Topeka Monday. W. H. H. Piatt was in Kansas City Saturday. J. H. Mustard spent Saturday in Kansas City. Mr. Havens went to Leavenworth last week. Youngberg has been on the sick list the past week. Prof. Adams did not meet his classes last Friday. J. A. Rush went to Kansas City Saturday, on business. C. G. Bennett went home Wednesday, to stay over Sunday. A. W. Shockley spent Sunday at his home in Leavenworth. Mr. McClung will give a lecture on Sugar, next Friday night, at Sibley. Miss Abbie Clark, of Junction City, visited her Pi Phi sisters last Saturday. Miss Fay Foster, of Leavenworth, was the guest of Miss Ida Smith last week. The Misses Berry went to Kansas City Monday night to hear Lillian Nordica. Miss Lilian Osborne, of Peabody, is the guest of Miss Blanche Thoburne this week. Orrin J. Lamb, law class '92, was in the city Sunday, as the guest of Miss Helen Webber. Miss Hosier, of the Atchison teachers, visited her sister, Miss Jennie Hosier, last Saturday. On account of ill health, Prof. Blackmar will only meet his classes once a week for a time. Miss Gertrude Nofsinger, who has been visiting Miss Nellie Hawkins, left for her home in Kansas City last Monday. Mr. W. H. Underwood, from the Hutchinson Packing Co., is taking special work in the manufacture of pepsin, under Prof. L. E. Sayre. LOGALS. Prof. Blackmar was quite ill last week. The language conference meets this afternoon. Daggett, from Girard, is the latest addition to the Junior Pharmacy class. The Glee and Banjo Club will give its famous concert at Ottawa Friday night. Prof. Penny and a number of his music students attended the Nordica concert in Kansas City Monday evening. Mrs. Boyd, formerly International Secretary of the Y.W.C.A., will visit the University and address the "Y" this (Thursday) afternoon. W. J. Coleman, the champion center rush of the K. U. foot-ball team, has received an $85 position as one of the Columbian Exhibit guards. The University Y. W. C. A. will entertain the young ladies of the "U" next Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Sparr on South Tennessee street. The "opposition weekly" attempted to have an election of officers Tuesday, but failed for the lack of a quorum. Another attempt will be made later on. A musical and literary entertainment will be given in Music Hall next Friday evening. Prof. Penny, Miss Titsworth, Miss Weller, Miss Olds and others from the University and city will take part in the program. The lecture on "Criminality," by Hon. John D. Milliken at Music Hall, Tuesday evening, was largely attended and proved most interesting. The speaker is a firm believer in the doctrine of heredity in crime and has gained much success in defending criminals upon that theory. This lecture was delivered at the regular winter state bar association meeting in Topeka and attracted much attention. The law department was very fortunate in securing such an able lecturer.