1 gave as gone, " comes, resdt, springs, ne more shance d vines r. Go to Riddle's for your Groceries. 923 Mass. St. e week mations ate out forma- most mation a stu- n one- is con- versity listing to will be during hours of form (or in they need one week医ied. us will amina- e open. m. A hide up period illures. t lady e part in ora- LOCALS. The printers are at work on the catalogue. The Senior Pharmics are the people, and must be respected. Prof. Blake will arrive home from the east to-day or to-morrow. Walter Ford will pursue a special course in mechanical engineering. They say that Assistant Librarian McKinnon has a surprise in store for us. University extension classes will probably be started in Lawrence soon. D. H. Spencer entertained a few friends Saturday evening at his home in west Lawrence. The west Lawrence Whist club will meet at the home of Miss Rilla Van Hoesen to morrow evening. Only two students have entered the local contest at Washburn. They are Messrs, Weedling and Dunham. We are receiving new songs and instrumental music every day. Come and look them over. W.W. Fluke & Son. Prof. Marvin delivered the first of a university extension course of lectures at Kansas City Saturday. His class is very large. The Glee and Banjo club will give one of their famous concerts in Lincoln, Neb., soon, under the auspices of the U. of N. lecture bureau. F. D. Ditto has resigned his position of editor-in-chief of the Washburn Argo-Reporter. D. S. McEachron has been elected to fill the vacancy. If you happen to slip on the cruel icy sidewalk and skin your—well, some place or other—get the liniment and court plaster at Raymond's Drug Store. Misses Mamie Tisdale and Lallie Buckingham will enter tain their friends, at the beautiful home of the former, on the evening of the 23d of January. NEW SONG 3. It takes a girl to do it. My Sweetheart. The man in the Moon. O, Promise Me; Gavotte in Gray; A Word at Twilight-by DeKoven. Tip you Hat to Nellie. Daisy Bell. On sale at W. W. Fluke & Son's. The gymnasium has been fitted up with new material, as much as the room will permit. To defray this expense a fee of fifty cents will be charged for the remainder of the year. Those wishing admission see W. J. COLEMAN, Cha. Lym. Com NEW INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. NEW INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. The Harvard Cavotte (very pretty); Our Society Waltzes (just lovely); Majestic Polonaise, new dance. On sale. W. W. Fluke & Son. If you must take physic, take Raymond's. All the leading periodicals at Smith's new stand, 703 Massachusetts street. Everybody likes Raymond's Cream of Roses. It is not sticky, and softens and protects the skin from those fierce winds. CORNELL UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL During the past summer, courses of instruction were offered by professors and instructors of Cornell University in Greek, Latin, French, German, English, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Botany, Drawing and Physical Training. In all there were a hundred and fifteen in attendance, representing twenty-two states and territories, Canada and Japan; and of these far the greater part are teachers and advanced students. The private venture, began so auspiciously, has now taken a more permanent form, and the school has been made the integral part of the University. The list of courses offered for the summer of 1893 is greatly increased, and among the additions to the corps of instruction of last summer are Professors Wheeler and Bristol and Dr. Laird in Greek, Prof. Bennet in Latin, Prof. Smith in Elocution and Oratory, Prof. Tichener in Psychology, Prof. Williams in Pedagogy, Prof. Wilcox and Dr. Hull in Social and Economic Science, Prof. MacMahon in Mathematics, and Prof. Hitchcock in Physical Training. THE LAW SCHOOL.—Summer courses in the School of Law will also be offered this year for the first time, instruction being given by the entire faculty of the school. BOARD OF REGENTS. The meeting of the Board of Regents last week resulted in the formation of a school of arts, with Prof. D. H. Robinson as dean. Prof. Marvin was elected dean of the school of engineering. The heads of the different schools, five other members of the faculty of the school of arts and one other member of each of the other schools, were chosen a general committee to decide all questions of interest and other general matters of the school. The decisions of this committee are to be made final by the action of the chancellor. Prof. Olin Templin was made a full professor, and the rest of the session was spent in considering matters to be presented to the legislature. EXCHANGE, Pay your subscription to the Courier. A young country editor fell in love with a clergyman's daughter. The next time he went to church he was rather taken back when the preacher announced his text: "My daughter is grievously tormented with a devil." —News. Professor in Latin (dictating Latin composition)—"Tell me, slave, where is the horse? Startled Prep.—"It's under my chair, sir; I wasn't using it." Wooster Voice. THE student who stays away from the library altogether, or at most uses it only as a place in which to study, deprives himself of a very considerable advantage. The Campus. The Greek letter societies in general promote those qualities which are most admirable in men. One exchange in speaking on this subject says: "Many instances could be given when young men have been saved from vicious courses by loyalty to their fraternity and by the influence of their brother members, when the good name of the institutions and personal pride were without influence. They develop a spirit which gives their members push and enthusiasm in the class room, on the athletic field and in the world." Institutions of this kind are in no danger of being driven from the modern colleges.-Lombard Review. THE Anex has an editorial on President-elect Grover Cleveland which voices the sentiment of all fair minded citizens:- Lombard Review. "When slander of the most malignant nature was heaped upon him, only three words where drawn from his lips, 'Tell the truth.' Coming into the highest position in the nation eight years ago, with little experience and much prejudice against him, his calm, firm, straight forward acts have won him a large share of public esteem. One of the brightest incidents of the late campaign was his delicate courtesy to President Harrison in refusing to attend the dedication of the Columbian Exposition while the latter was detained at home at the bedside of his wife. By Josiah's mother after the football game : Josiah's home from college, An' he's a perfect sight! He's bin pursuing knowledge A-settin up at night. His jaw to black is turnin' An' the swellin' on his cheek Shows what work they is in learnin' How to say them words in Greek: —The Washington Star, DR.C.E. 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