1. 如图所示,线段 AB的长为 2 ,CD的长为 3 ,则 $ \overrightarrow{AB}+\overrightarrow{CD} $的长度为 ___。 The Old Reliable University Book Store. Stock New and Complete, and Clerks Accommodating. All the Text Books for All the Classes in all the Departments of all the Schools. Stationery. Drawing :-: Material, Artists' Supplies. Albums, Magazines, Novels. Dictionaries, Encyclopaedias Athletic Goods. ALL PRICES REDUCED TO A CASH BASIS. Field & Hargis Book & Stationery Company, 803 MASSACHUSETTS STREET, LAWRENCE, KAN. THE ATHLETIC MEETING. A Well Oiled Machine and a Very Harmonious Meeting. At length the suspense was ended and all assembled and the meeting was called to order by the president, Prof. Canfield. The Prof. made a short talk concerning the organization of the association and the outlines of the future work. Treasurer Pears then presented his report and it was adopted. His report showed a balance of eight hundred and forty-nine dollars in the treasury. (Applause.) The annual meeting of the Athletic association for the election of officers and the hearing of reports for the past year was held in the chapel last Friday at 12:30 o'clock. Long before the appointed time the lower halls of the University resembled the body of a county political convention. Rumors of this combine and that combine and of this caucus and that caucus were every where. Candidates and their friends could be seen in every corner directing their arguments at some unfortunate person who was invariably looking for a chance of escape. No one knew exactly what was going to happen but the majority seemed to have a confident wait-and-see look on their faces, while the minority, or those who were not onto the workings of the machine appeared very troubled. Even the professors could be seen with their heads together. A freshman appeared to be just as important a personage as the proud senior. Mr. Whitman then made a report in regard to the organization of the Triangular League which was received very favorably. The election of officers was then declared to be in order. Mr. H. E. Copper was placed in nomination for president and Mr. Whitman in a few appropriate words nominated Prof. A. G; Canfield. Mr. Canfield immediately thanked his friends and withdrew his name from before the meeting saying that other duties compelled him to decline. Prof. Blake, Prof. Sterling and Prof Hopkins were nominated but Prof. Hopkins withdrew his name also, and the nominations were declared closed. The first ballot resulted in the election of Mr. Copper. For secretary, Mr. W. D. Ross had no opposition and was declared elected. Mr. W. H. Kutz and Mr. R. K. Moody were placed in nomination for treasurer. Mr. Kutz was elected on the first ballot. Messrs. Challis, O'Leary and Prof. Canfield were elected the three members at large of the executive board. The meeting then adjourned. The representatives of the various interests then met in different rooms. The machine continued in fine working order, and soon turned out the following representatives: Base ball, Kelsey and Kinsey; foot ball, Holmes and Champlin; tennis, Riddle and Leeland; boating, Brown and Lasley. The entire slate as made up of the Sigma Nus, Phi Delts and nonfraternity men, went through without a break. The Betas, Phi Gams and Phi Psis took no prominent part in the proceedings. The selections were somewhat of a surprise to many interested parties, but we trust that the coming year of the athletic association may be as successful as the past has been. We most earnestly hope, however, that in the future the meetings of the association will be free from the effects of a caucus. It will be for the best interests of the University if such proceedings are discontinued. We should all remember the death of the old oratorical association. Buy your Sunday paper of Smith in the Eldridge House block. A Few Pointers. Are you thinking of taking a trip? If so Come down to the depot And let's talk it over. It makes no difference In what direction You want to go, The Santa Fe depot Is the best starting point. The ticket agent's education Comprises the 3 R's: Routes, Rates and Reservations. What we don't know We will try to find out. In the spring time, Gentle Annie, There will be some students' excursions To play foot ball And other things. The Santa Fe route Can handle such business In right elegant shape. Come and see us, And get best rates. Geo. C. BAILEY. Agent. Geo. C. BAILEY, Agent. HAIL TOK.S. A Hearty Welcome and Cordial Greeting from the Old Stand-By, WE notice many new and many of the old familiar faces already in our midst; begins to feel like home to have you with us. Now we want you to bear in mind that we are your friends and are prepared to give you Special rates for clubs, I. C. G. is headquarters for Students' Clubs. Come in and make your arrangements. 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