6 THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. The Flight of Time. "Tempus fugit,' said the Romans. Yes, alas'tis fleeting on: Ever coming, Ever going; Life is short and soon 'tis gone. "But, as I think of next vacation, Poring o'er these lessons huge, Ever harder, Ever longer, All I say is, "Let her fuge!" The third of the graduating recitals of the class of '95 of the School of Music was given at Music hall Tuesday evening by Miss Sarah Elizabeth Lingard, assisted by Miss Warren and Mr. Dudley Eaton The admission was by invitation only and the hall was crowded to standing room. Miss Lingard was the recipient of many beautiful flowers and her playing was enthusiastically received. The duet of Miss Warren and Mr.Eaton was well received The following program was rendered: Parker—Polonaise. Nurndorff—My Wild Love. Solo for Tenor. Scnarwenka—Dance Impromptu. Beethoven—Sonta. Schumann—Novellette in F. Hubbard—Bird of the Mountain, Violin obligato. Solo for Soprano. Heller—Im Walde. Joseffy—An der Quelle. Chopin—Nocturne. Chopin—Nocturne. Lucantoni—Night in Venice. Duet for Soprano and Tenor. Mendelssohn-Concerto, D. minor Allegro appassionata. (Orchestral parts on second piano) For Rent. My new eight room house, No. 1316 Kentucky street to students,either ladies or gentlemen. It will be newly furnished, and is very conveniently arranged. For particulars address: Mrs.E.L.JOHNSON. Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON, DENTIST. 845 Mass. St. Over Bell's Music Store THE MEET A SUGGESS. The Indoor Events Prove Interesting and Exciting. The Big Field Day Matches Saturday-The Ball Team at Emporia-Faculty-Senior Game-Notes. The indoor meet of the University Athletes of 1895 is now a matter of record. The event proved a highly entertaining one and should have brought out a greater number of University students. It may be that the evening was unfavorable to many, but the contest was fully advertised, and the small attendance on Saturday night emphasizes the lack of genuine college spirit in K. U. It has come to such a pass that it is about time for the faculty to put a premium on University patronage and participation in University affairs. Fully half of those present were ladies. Our girls have the right idea of college life and we are proud of them. We can sacrifice a good deal for the dignity of their presence. The first event of the evening was not on the program. Pope, Miles, and Lee, three of Prof. Cowan's star gymnasts, did some very creditable acts on the horizontal bar and were well received Then the fun began and there was no end to it until the curtain rung down at eleven o'clock. Shiras. Alder and Ricksecker came out for the light weight wrestling. This was looked forward to as the event of the evening, which it proved to be. Shiras is known from last year as a clever and scientific wrestler. Alder and Ricksecker have never taken part in any of the athletic meets, but were known to the "inside." Shiras and Alder appeared first in a five minutes bout. The match was a spirited one, although each was cautious. Alder was given the first fall on a neck hold after one minute and a half's struggle. Shiras turned Alder neatly just thirty seconds later. The bout was declared a draw, and Shiras withdrew, leaving Alder and Rickseeker to finish. It seems that in the practice Alder has been able to get away with Ricksecker about as he pleased, but Saturday night Rick's girl was there and it was different. The first time they came together. Ricksecker got Farmer Smith's favorite, a leg and arm hold, throwing Alder high into the air, scoring a down