The Courier-Review. 9 LOGALS. Ewart and Powell are the new Betas. Jeanette Wheeler was on the hill Monday. Lee Delano was back for a visit last week. George Haller, '94, visited friends last week. Miss Carrie Lyons is visiting her Kappa sisters. The Kappas attended the dedication exercises in a body. Troxel rose to a "point of question" at the Review meeting. Adrian Sherman, '93, was here for the football game Saturday. Misses Sayre, Way and Florence Clark are wearing Theta colors. Misses Carrie Lyons and Georgia Wilder were at the University Monday. Now is the time to subscribe for the Courier. You will get two papers for one price. A pertinent question now is: "Which of the three glee clubs are you going to support?" W. A. White, '89, of the Kansas City Star, accompanied Gov. McKinley on his trip through Kansas. Tuesday the laws had a meeting at which action was taken to attempt an evasion of the payment of the library fee. Last Friday afternoon the Historical Seminary met and listened to a paper by Prof. Hodder on "The Machine in Politics." Galen Nichols has gone to Burnside, La., to take a place as manager of a sugar plantation. He will return about the first of January and resume his work in the University. Next week will be issued the monthly 42-page edition of the Courier and it will be a Spooner Library number. The speeches delivered at the dedication will be given in full. The troubled state of University politics this year is largely due to the interference of outsiders and if this could be done away with there would be considerable less warfare in our elections. Answer to correspondent: No, the Spooner library building of the Kansas University was not named for Edna and Cecil Spooner. Atchison Globe. Saturday night the Sigma Chis initiated Mr. Hal Aikman of Fort Scott. After the initiation ceremonies had been finished there was an adjournment to Mr. Wiedeman's, where a "spread" had been prepared for the new member. The Betas Entertain Hon. Webster Davis and Senator Charles F. Scott. Six o'clock, Wednesday evening, the Beta boys invited their visiting and resident alumni to their chapter house on Tennessee street. After an inspection of the house, which they have just fitted up, a most delicious repast was indulged in to the gratification of all participants. There was indeed a feast of reason and a flow of soul. Hon. Chas. F. Scott presided in his charming manner as toast-master. He first called upon Mayor Davis who responded eloquently to "A Beta at Kansas State University." Mr. Perkins was next called upon and gave a pleasant after-dinner talk upon "Alpha Nu's Perpetual Toast-master." Chas. Finch caused intense laughter by his response to "Two Minutes." After an enthusiastic talk upon Betaism by the toast-master the pleasures of the evening were ended because of the engagements of the visiting brothers. The Review Meeting. At a called meeting of the stockholders of the Review Company last Friday it was decided to give up the publication of that paper. The affairs of the company have been in a bad state for some time and under the laws of Kansas the officers have been liable to prosecution on account of violation of the articles of incorporation. According to these the capital stock is required to be in the hands of the treasurer, and as this has been illegally spent the officers are responsible and in danger of action against them by the State. After due consideration of these conditions it was moved that "The Review Company sus-