Perfumes, Pomona Fruit Tablets, and Piccadura Cigars at Woodward's. 4. Where They Will Go and What They Will Do During the Summer. OUR FACULTY. Chancellor Snow will carry on his war with the chinch bugs at the University and over the state till about August when he hopes to be able to take a trip to the mountains of Colorado. Prof. Miller will stay here part of the summer, attending to the publication of his new text book on trigonometry after which he will probably make a visit to the west. Prof. J. H. Canfield will deliver the commencement oration at the University of Nebraska June 10, and the commencement oration before the Harcourt Seminary, Gambier, O., June 17. From then till July 10 he will spend in work in connection with his department. After July 10 he will visit in Vermont returning to Lawrence about August 10. Prof. Marvin will study and recreate in Lawrence. Prof. Bailey will remain here one month and then take a trip to the mountains. Professor and Mrs Carruth will spend their summer in Cambridge. Prof. Wilcox will study in Lawrence part of the summer after which he may seek the cooler climate of the north or west. Prof. Sayre is making arrangements to go abroad during the summer for the especial purpose of getting new ideas and methods of work relating to his department. He will visit with Mr. Weida, Prof. A. G. Canfield has no definite plans for the summer but will take a trip east just after commencement. Prof. Blake will leave this week for the Atlantic coast, and this summer will continue the experiments with his hydrophone. The government furnishes him with vessels for his work. Mr. Caldwell will accompany him. Prof. Dyche will stay here all summer and with four men will mount groups of animals. Prof. Blackmar will go to California on a business and pleasure trip and will stay most of the summer. Prof. Penny will teach music here till August when he with his wife will take a pleasure trip to Colorado. Profs. Williston, Kellogg and Slosson will be out on the Geological survey. Prof. Templin will study in Lawrence. Prof. Sterling is now in Europe and will travel there till September. Prof. Hopkins will devour books in Lawrence. Prof. Stevens will work in the botanical laboratory and collect botanical specimens in this vicinity. Miss Oliver will not leave the city. Miss Crotty will spend her vacation at home. Prof. Newson will remain here part of the summer. Prof. Boyce will visit his home in Michigan, and run a drug store for a friend till August when he will devote himself to pleasure. Prof. Mayer will go to Europe and visit Germany, Switzerland and France. Will do some studying in physics but his main object is recreation. Miss Parker will sail for Europe the 13th. Will study in Paris all of next year. Miss Watson will order and catalogue books part of the summer but will also take a pleasure trip to the west. A Reply. To the Editor of the COURRIER: In the number of the COURIER preceding this one Mr. G.O. Virtue took occasion to express himself concerning the late Review election in a manner which it seems to me requires some reply. Mainly, as to the questions of fact, to which Mr. Virtue did not confine himself very closely, either through ignorance or intention; and so, for the benefit of those who are not familiar with the constitution of the Review or who were not present at the late election. I desire to make a few statements which may be easily verified by any one who will take the trouble to look the matter up. Of course, as to its being a "public affront" to Mr. Virtue to put his name on the staff, that is a matter of personal opinion and can only be met by counter assertion; likewise as to the motives of the company in doing so. Mr. Virtue says that "by fraud against the constitution of the Review company" a class of students are deprived of any participation in the management of the Review. Now there is a provision in the Review constitution which provides that any member of the four collegiate classes who has paid a full year's subscription previous to the 15th of April next preceding the annual Review election, shall be entitled to a vote for the editor in chief and all the associate editors at such election. The present collegiate classes contain 221 members, and at least one half of these belong to that class which Mr. Virtue claims are deprived of their rights. Now Mr. Virtue knows, if he has any knowledge whatever of this matter, that twenty-five paid up subscribers would have held the balance of power in the last election, and could have dictated their own terms. But it is an old story for the losing side to cry fraud; and I suspect those very friends of Mr. Virtue's who were so assiduous in protecting his honor were the same who a few years ago held positions on the Review and who would this year, could they have gotten them. In making this reply I have the kindest feeling for Mr. Virtue, and the greatest respect for his honesty; but I do think if his friends would do as he did, be willing to invest more money and less advice for a share in running the college papers there would be broader representation and perhaps better papers. H. E. COPPER. W. BROMELSICK. SOLE AGENT "Monarch" Shirt NECLIGEE SHIRTS FLANNEL MADRAS PENANG SHIRTS. W. BROMELSICK. J. S.CREW & CO. Flower Baskets, Graduation Presents. Now Students' Supplies of All Kinds. REMEMBER THIS NEXT YEAR. SANTA FE ROUTE The Great Kansas Thoroughfare. It makes no difference where you want to go, the Santa Fe Railroad is the best route on which to start. Are You Going North or South? Santa Fe Route runs through sleepers to Fort Worth and Galveston and makes close connection at Kansas City and Atchison with all lines to St. Paul, Minneapolis and the northern fishing resorts. Are You Going East? Are You Going West? Santa Fe Route runs daily solid Vestibule trains, Lawrence to Chicago connecting with all lines to New York, New England and eastern resorts. Santa Fe Route trains to Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Pacific coast are elegant in equipment, and carry you through without change in Pullman Palace or Pullman Tourist Sleepers. Are You Going Home? Santa Fe Route trains pass through more Kansas towns than any other line in the state. Call at City Ticket Office in Leis' Drug Store Cheap Rate Excursions. AND FIND OUT ALL ABOUT Summer Tourist tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Trinidad, Manitou, Green Mountain Falls and all Rocky Mountain Resorts at very low rates, and long time limits. Santa Fe Route GEO. C. 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