The University Courier. 227 PERSONALS. Miss Edith Taylor visited the University last Tuesday. E. B. Hutchins of Ottawa was a visitor Wednesday. Mrs. P. N. Wing, of Newton, visited the University on Friday. Benj. R. Hogin, of Belleville, visited the University Wednesday. Miss Nellie Rushmer has issued invitation for a Thanksgiving party. Miss Kate Nicholson spent last week in Baldwin the guest of her sister. William Wood of Kansas City registered in the visitors register Friday. Hugh Laughton, of Carbondale, went over toe buildings last Thursday. State Senator Senn of Abilene spent Sunday in the city the guest of his daughter. Mrs. J. D. Gehring and Miss Winnie Gehring, of Lawrence, were among our visitors last week. Wm. Churchbaugh, of Willow Springs, was shown over the grounds and buildings last Thursday. Miss Kate Blair, of Dentonville, who spent several days in the city last week visiting Miss Mable Hall, returned home last Thursday. Miss Carrie Watson went to Topeka Friday night to hear Clara Morris. While there she was takeh ill, and was forced to remain in the city several days. Bob McMasters, of Topeka, spent Sunday and Monday in the city as the guest of F. W. Brewster. Bob is at present holding a position in the drafting department of the Santa Fe, and has a great deal of ability for that kind of work. He originated and drew the design of the school of pharmacy for the Quivira of the class of '93, and it was through the excellence of that design that he obtained his present position. He will return to the University next fall to resume his studies. LOGALS. The Phi Psis have had two hundred feet of new side walk built in front of their chapter house. Mrs. M. O. Smith and daughter Mable of De Sota were shown through the University last Friday. A number of University students attended the Chesterfield hop last Friday evening in Fraternal Aid hall. Prof. Templin gave a lecture on "Hypnotism" before the Kent club at the court house last Saturday evening. Prof. Blackmar lectured last Thursday night before the Lawrence University Extension class on "Money and its Uses." Miss Mayme Monroe very pleasantly entertained a number of her friends last Wednesday evening with duplicate whist. Prof. Dunlap lectured on Wordsworth in Kansas City, Kansas, last Tuesday before the Extension class of that city. The Daughters of the King of the Episcopal church received their friends last Tuesday evening at the home of Professor Sayres. Rev. and Mrs. Ayres entertained last Wednesday evening. Whist was the feature of the evening, after which elegant refreshments were served. The Kansas chapter and the three Missouri chapters of Sigma Nu held a reunion and banquet at the Coat's House in Kansas City, Missouri, last Wednesday evening, November 29. The subject of Historical Seminary last Friday afternoon was "Shall the United States annex Hawaii?" The affirmative side of the question was taken by L. W. Baxter and the negative by C. S. Griffin. Prof. Dyche and his splendid exhibit are reported to have started from Chicago last Friday. Snow hall will be a very attractive place for visitors when the animals are again placed in position.