THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. 3 LOGALS. Thomas Wagstaff will soon be a Sigma Chi. Miss Plumb has recovered from the measles. Sheffield Ingalls was in Atchison last week. Fred Kaiser was in Lawrence to attend the encampment. Earl Davis,of Ottawa, was up to attend the Phi Psi party. Text Books, Schaum & Henshaw, 917 Massachusetts street.2 Sec the best line of Smoking Tobaccos at Smith's News Depot. Oliver 'hiras' mother came up from Ottawa to visit him last week. Lucinda Smith has been pledged to the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. J. K Wright, of Junction City, was a visitor at the University Tuesday. Jimmie Meers says he will have a wig made of Clark Kelly's shorn locks. Welsh spent about a week at home after the contest visiting his parents Sternberger, our brilliant end of last fall. was in town a few days last week The last was the most "sober" contest that has taken place in many years Charles Fletcher and Irving Hill took in Kansas City last Friday and Saturday. Smith, the news dealer, is headquarters for everything in the Sporting Goods line. Smith, from Betaville, got game last Sunday and took a buggy ride before breakfast. Buy your Canes at Smith's News Depot. A discount on all fine canes made to students. Dick Bates has been commissioned lieutenant and assigned to the staff of General Sears The Senior Law class will take up Real Property under Judge Gleed, of Topeka, next Monday. Dr. Stevens has a rival Miss Pauline Lewelling is said to be a decided success in palmistry. Armour's boxing class will begin to receive instructions from Purtell next Monday in north college. Fine Cigars at Smith's News Depot. Chet Atterbury had quite a thrilling experience in Topeka Thursday evening-after the ball. Mr. Wermes took advantage of the holiday on Friday and studied. Probably he is a book-worm. A quartette from our Glee club furnished some music at the G. A. R. campfire on Tuesday evening. The legislature has allowed an appropriation of $100,000 for the expenses of the University next year. The Sigma Nus say they are going to attend the Missouri state oratorical contest at Kansas City March 25. W. Y. Morgan, editor of the Emporia News, spent Tuesday in Lawrence and made a visit to the University. Farmer Reuben and wife, who were here attending the G. A R encampment, visited the library on Wednesday. Tonight occurs the preliminary contest for the Kansas-Nebraska joint debate It will be held in University hall. Jim Kelsey was visited by his sister last Saturday and Sunday. She came from Hiawatha to attend the Phi Psi party. When John Watson went home to rest on Washington's birthday, his folks set him to work sawing wood. He isn't tired now. Will White, an old University student and a Phi Delt, was in the city on behalf of the Kansas City Star during the encampment. Morgan secured another bass drum beater at the contest. It now hangs in his museum Several additions have been made to the museum lately. The active members of the T. N. E. fraternity held a meeting last Tuesday night and elected the active members of next year from the freshman class. L. A. Todd was in Kansas City last Saturday to see the great billiard match. The Phi Gams claim that he is spoiling their table trying to do the "Ives' act." Schaum & Henshaw have everything you want in the stationery line. Note books, scratch tablets, correspondence tablets, fine writing paper, etc. 917 Mass. street.