21 The University Courier. PERSONALS. Mr. Fox spent Sunday in Atchison. Mr. Sweezey has returned to school. W. H. H. Piatt went to Topeka Monday. Chancellor Snow went to Topeka Monday. D. E. Potter has been visiting his alma mater Miss Banks, of Topeka, attended the Kappa party. Mr. Buchan has just recovered from a week's sickness. Miss Fullerton, of Beloit, is visiting K. U. friends. Miss Mary Barkley spent Sunday at her home in Topeka. Miss Bessie Hand returned to her home Sunday morning. Miss Overton, of Kansas City, attended the Kappa party. Miss McFarland, of Olathe, was up for the Kappa party. Mr. Pettijohn, of Olathe, visited University friends Sunday. W. W. Russ, an old student, was down from Topeka Sunday. J. G. Wine was in Topeka Monday on oratorical business. C. P. Crider, of Kansas City, Mo., attended the Kappa party. Miss Jones, of Lebo, Kan., is visiting friends in the University. Miss Grace Rector, of Topeka, visited K. U. friends last Friday. Miss Orton went to Kansas City to attend a party last Saturday evening. Frank Ringer has been confined to his bed by sickness for the past week. Mrs. Etta Hadley Chase, of Worcester, Mass., is visiting Prof. Robinson's family. LOGALS. J. H. Carlson went home Monday night on account of the death of his cousin. The junior laws are struggling with the difficulties in the law of Commercial Paper. Prof. Robinson is now teaching the class in Plautus formerly taught by Miss Oliver. Misses Jones, Overton and Bigger came up from Kansas City to attend the Kappa party. It is currently reported in University circles that Mrs. Diggs will be one of the new regents. A considerable effort is being put forth by a number of North college men in raising moustaches. Mr. Wardner, of the Boston Polytechnic school is visiting his Phi Gamma Delta brothers of K. U. The boys who took girls Monday night and spent the whole two hours talking to them enjoyed the lecture. Mr. W. T. Sinclair and Mrs. Hattie Winchell were united in marriage at the residence of the bride's mother Tuesday. E. C. Hickey spent Saturday and Sunday with his friends in Lawrence. His very bearing shows that he is a professor. The outlook is that a large delegation from K. U. will attend the State oratorical contest and yell for Cooke. The Courier is under obligations to the Registrar for a list of names of the Freshman class furnished our mailing clerk last week. Prof. Brownell and Mr. Spangler are representing Congressman Funston in the Moore- Funston contest proceedings in this city. THE glee club boys realized $25.00 apiece out of their recent trip. Those belonging to both the glee and banjo club received a double share. The efficient management has contributed in no small degree to the financial success of the undertaking.