Miss Morrow. That a lady of such rare scholarship, culture and superior ability comes to strengthen the faculty of the University of Kansas, is matter of gratulation. Her friends in the faculty, in the city of Lawrence and in the state will extend to her a most enthusiastic welcome. The students will find in her a most generous friend, a wise counsellor, a thorough and accomplished teacher. Her welcome in the University will be genefous and enthusiastic. At Rest. al ene, are the recipal, Below will be found the obituary notice of H. B. Hamilton of '87, taken from his home paper, the Kingman Courier: "Died, at the residence of his parents, on North Spence street, Thursday, Sept. 8. Henry Beecher Hamilton. He was born in Decatur county, Indiana, June 29, 1863. At the age of 18 years he entered the Sophomore year of Wrabsh College, but on account of ill health was obliged to quit school before graduating. He spent about two years in New Mexico and California seeking to regain his long vigor, and thickking he had fairly reestablished his health, he came to Kansas something more than a year ago, and entered the State University at Lawrence, where a too close an application to studies again undermined his already not too robust constitution and within too months of graduation, he was again compelled to abandon his school which was a severe blow to the ambitious young man. He was selected, it will be remembered, to represent the University at the state oratorical contest. Henry was an exceedingly bright young man, far above the average, and his relatives are doudly bereft. He went to Colorado last May and only returned about two weeks ago. He died surrounded by all his relatives and cheerful to the end." The above notice tells briefly of his life and his untimely death. Of his life in this institution and his irreproachable character, all of us are acquainted, and a further mention would be as superfluous to his many friends as it would be meaningless to strangers. He was an active member of Sigma Chi, but, moved by a common sorrow, all who knew him can extend a fraternal hand to his brethren, by whom he is sincerely mourned. The Courier Rises to Remark That this is the last number of this paper under the present management. That an election of editors will be held to-day and That we pity the successful candidate unless he expects to work. That Falley is going to put a lunch counter down stairs. That the zoology class will have their specimens in easy range hereafter. That a street car company running up Oread would coin money. That more work and less "funny business" is expected this year of the students by the faculty. That the faculty are right, but That flesh is human. That the Courier is the students paper and That NOW is the time to subscribe That NOW is the time to subscribe. Students' Views. University Directory. I pay $25 to take law and I am prohibited from taking one or two studies in the collegiate department. The Pharmicos pay the same and are allowed this privilege. This is not justice, I think, and the faculty should do something to give the laws a good show or they will go where it is to be had. JUNIOR. The Review prints Noble L. Prentiss" House of Bourbon," which is the best thing that has graced the pages of that sheet for many days. The Sigma Chi's initiated three new men Tuesday night. PHI GAMMA DELTA—Meets Saturday nights, No. 715 Mass, St., 3d floor. PHI KAPA PI-Meets Saturday nights. at rooms of the members. PHI DELTA TIHETA—Meets Saturday nights, 2d floor opera house, west side. SIGMA CHI—Meets Saturday nights, 3d floor Opera House block, east side. BETA TIHETA Pi-Meets Saturday nights, at H. S. Tremper's law office. SIGMA NU-Meets Saturday nights, I. O. O. F block. KAPPA ALPHA TIHETA—Meets Saturday afternoon, No. 715 Mass, St., 3d floor. L.C.-Meets Saturday afternoons at homes of members. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA—Meets Saturday afternoons at homes of members. OROPHILIAN LITERARY SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoons in its hall, University building, north wing, 3d floor. Pres., J. M. Halligan; sec'y, Rosa McMurry. Science CLUB—Meets Friday afternoons, in Snow Hall. President, W. H. Brown; sec'y, V. L. Kellogg. PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY—Meets Thursdays at 3 p.m in Prof. Sayre's lecture room. J. H. De Ford, president, Miss Howard, sec'y. KENT CLUB, of Law Students—Meets Friday nights in Court House. Pres., J. W. Roberts; sec'y, A. Overton. PHILOLOGY—Meets second Friday of the month in Greek lecture room, University building, Pres. Prof. Williams; sec'y, Prof. Curruth. GERMAN SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon from 2 to 3, in Oread hall. Pres., Henri Nickel; sec'y, Anna McMilinn. ATHENEAN LITERARY SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoons in its hall in the University building, south wing, third floor. President, C. L. Smith; sec'y, C. O. Nutting. ORATORIAL ASSOCIATION—Pres., E. G. Blair; sec'y, A. L. Wilmith; Board of Directors, Frank (crowl), Denton Dunn, V. G. Kellogg. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. M. C. A—Pres., F. J. Gardner; sec'y, L. T. Smith; meets every Friday night in rooms of city association. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. W. C. A., meets Sunday afternoons at homes of members. COUCHER COMPANY—Pres., Denton Dunn; sec'y R. J. Curdy. REVIEW Company—Pres., S. W. Shatuck. BASE BALL Association—Sec'y, S. T. Gilmore. FRANK MILLARD. 710 Mass. St., - Lawrence, Kansas. Billiard Parlor. The only First-class place in the City. Fine Imported and Domestic Cigars. (LIQUIEN A preparation of the phosphates of lime, magnesium, potash and iron with phosphoric acid in such forms as to be readily assimilated by the system. Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge, Mass. 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