You will need a Spring Suit. $15 paid Geo. Hollingbury will insure Satisfaction. es. --events work of to com- mas since it were oppreved for be- ribitio to am the ill firi- m of na- mming a ball dia- ll” went seratch There is in the board By the shed in apparent reasury for the the pro- dle have at more it it was use use. ants, ands, Regent phase of the com- e to put c field, the ini- ronon and by new but why winter winter, a imminary carried passed and ice breezes brain be ing buds forth have commi citation are and PERSONALS. John Steele was seen in the halls Monday. criticism to the as they e mast- they they a, full ttenness long could be a shout regard send up with fer- oros of no data “coupe the of the e field ext fall will go and a ananage- X. H. Miss Belle Sinclair was on the hill Monday. e wave make iowest Prof Blake lectured in Kansas City last night. Prof. Dunlap did not meet his classes Tuesday and Wednesday. Prof. Templin delivered a lecture in Abilene Monday evening. Prof. Templin gave a talk on Hypnotism before the Unity Club Tuesday night. II. W. Schott has returned from a two weeks visit at his home in Leavenworth. E. C. Wise of Omaha is the latest student enrolled in the Electrical Engineering department. Prof. Wilcox delivered a lecture on "Modern Athens" before the High School Monday morning. Prof. Carruth delivered his second lecture in the University extension course in Kansas City last Tuesday evening. Adelphic Literary Society. Special subject—Monasticism. The following program will be presented tonight by the Adelphic Literary society: Monasticism among the Brahmans and Buddhists, W. J. Krehbiel. Origin of Monasticism in Christianity, C. S. Griffen. The Mendicant Order—Dominican and Franciscan, Walter Truitt. The Monks in Convents, H. C. Riggs. Protestant Monasticism, A. K. Hoge. Debate: Has the General Effect of Monasticism on Christianity been Beneficial? Affirmative, Alba Sweezy, J. W. Park: negative, Albert Garret, D. F. Jantzen. 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