The University Courier. 37 PERSONALS. Miss Jane Fullerton went home Tuesday. Clarence Shepherd has been visiting Mr. Fieganbaum. Miss Nettie Atkinson spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeka. Coleman has gone to Chicago to work on the World's Fair grounds. Mr. Levy spent Sunday in Topeka. President Boyd of Oklahoma University visited K. U. Monday and Tuesday. Chancellor Snow went to Topeka Tuesday. It was suggested that the students adopt resolutions asking for his immediate return. Miss Mabel McDougal, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting friends in the city. Miss Kate Adams, of Topeka, spent Sunday with her sister. Miss Minnie Lucas, of Topeka, spent Sunday with Miss Kelly. Miss May Maxwell, of Topeka, is visiting Miss Kelly. Harry Bowman, of Newton, visited his sister Tuesday. Miss Clara Maun, of Lane University, was in Town Wednesday. Tom Franklin, of Seneca, reviewed old scenes the past week. Stevens has returned from Topeka since the "war." Prof. K. Geza von Dome came down from Leavenworth Saturday. LOGALS. When you see a girl coming down stairs with another girl on either side, one in front and one behind, the girl in the middle wearing a pensive look, the countenances of the others displaying looks of mingled satisfaction and rogueishness, it is safe to assume that the pensive looking girl has secured the assistance of the other girls in order to avoid walking down stairs with some young man. The senior laws finished Pleadings under Judge Benson Monday evening. The editor-in-chief and the managing editor were in Topeka last week, watching the war. The senior laws took up the study of Partnership Tuesday, under Prof. Brownell. The art exhibit at Music Hall last week was a success artistically and financially. Miss Belle Roberts gave a delightful card party yesterday afternoon. The World's Fair Chorus meets every Monday evening at Music Hall. The subject of Corporations was taken up by the senior law class Tuesday, under Prof. Green. The "Robinson Rifles" are tender subjects of comment. They are more warlike at home than abroad. The Glee and Banjo Club has been asked to give a concert in Ottawa. The boys will probably respond on March 3. The Northwestern Law Review of Chicago, H. S. Hadley, editor-in-chief, is a highly creditable publication and is proving a great success. One of the few really excellent attractions in the lecture course will be the Mozart Symphony Club at the Opera House Friday night, and the credit for securing this attraction is due Prof. Penny. If J. Ira Brown cannot keep the crossings in better condition than the middle of the street, he should favor a long suffering community with his immediate resignation. The crossings leading to the University are especially neglected. Phi Beta Kappa, honorary collegiate fraternity has elected six members from the senior class and will elect four more at commencement. Those already elected are: W. D. Ross, R. D. O'Leary, Thornton Cooke, S. J. Hunter, Miss Alberta Corbin and Miss Edith Manley.