The University Courier. 187 PERSONALS. Ed. Schall was in the halls Friday. J. C. Hessin was on the sick list last week Chancellor Snow went to Kansas City on Tuesday. Professor Blake lectured in Leavenworth last Friday night. Morton Snow, of Topeka, entered the University last week. R. K. Moody went to Kansas City last Saturday on business. Miss Radford and Miss McFarland spend Sunday at Lecompton. M. M. Sibley, of Clark County, went through the University last week. Dwight Potter, '92, of Peabody, spent Friday and Saturday in the city. Miss Nell Hawkins spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Ottawa. Viola DeWeese went to her home in Wamego last Monday for a short visit. Tracy Leonard's familiar face was seen around the halls last Friday morning. Miss Spaulding and Miss Richter, of the Music Department, were visitors on the hill last Friday. Hon. Neddy Socrates Yoemans of Kansas City, Mo., was the guest of Miss Nelle Hawkins last week. Miss Caroline Plumb, of Emporia, spent a few days in the city last week visiting her sister Miss Ruth Plumb. Cora and Eva Tyner, of Michigan, Kansas were shown through the University last Friday by Mada Wood, of Lawrence. Prof. Shepard, Champlin, Matteson, and Williamson were spectators at the Missouri-Nebraska foot-ball game last Saturday at Kansas City.A number of valuable "pointers" were secured. Lena Beard visited on the hill Tuesday morning. W. H. H. Piatt was in Kansas City Monday on business. Mable Scott has entered the class in Freshman French. T. C. Stevenson and wife were shown over the University Monday. Al. Champlin's mother spent several days in the city last week visiting him. Hattie Greissinger, of the Music Department, was a visitor last Monday. Ernest Havens, of Leavenworth, spent last week in visiting his Sigma Chi brothers. Hon. S. N. Hackney, postmaster of Wellington, was a visitor on the hill last Friday. Bess Schofield and Maude Smelser were visitors at the University Monday afternoon. Will Snow went to Kansas City last Saturday to witness the Missouri-Nebraska foot-ball game. Otto Gufler showed his friend Gus Haelsig, of San Diago, California, through the University last Monday. Morton Snow is wearing the colors of Phi Kappa Psi. There will be a full meeting of the Board of Regents on December 1st. A few of the members of the Beta Theta Pi will givean informal hop next Saturday night in Merchants' National Bank Hall. Professor Adams' class in French and German history finished the German history last week and have now commenced French history. The wind register on top of the Main building showed that for four hours last Thursday there was no wind on Mt. Oread. This is a very unusual occurrence. The members of Kappa Alpha Theta held an open "frat" meeting last Friday afternoon at the home of Emma Barber. The afternoon was spent in the rendering of a splendid program of music and recitations, after which elegant refreshments were served.