The University Courier. 167 PERSONALS. Mrs. Sutliff will spend the winter in the east. Fred. E. Buchan speut Monday in Kansas City. Prof. Hopkins lectured in Leavenworth last Friday. Adrian F. Sherman was a visitor on the hill last Monday. W. C. Dick is recovering from an attack of rheumatism. Will Matteson went home to Abilene Monday night to vote. P. R. Jackson of St. Louis, Mo., was a visitor last week. Edith Davis spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Topeka. Clarence Sears is expected here for the Sigma Nu party, November 28. M. J. Morrison registered in the visitor's register Monday morning. Miss Pearl Clark and Mrs. E. L. Knake of Baldwin were on the hill Saturday. M. F. Underwood of Providence, R. I., went through the University last Friday. Miss Lena Churchill returned last week from a three months' visit in Newton, Kas. Gilbert Kelley, of Perry, Oklahoma, is spending a few days in the city with his parents. Allie Walker, vocal teacher at Washburn, was down during the Y. W. C. A. convention. Mr. Clarence I. Spellman spent Saturday, Sunday, and Monday at his home in Kansas City. Chancellor Snow presided at the meeting of the State Board of Education in Topeka last week. Don Rank and wife, both of the class of '81, renewed old acquaintances on the hill last week. Mr. C. B. Sweezey of the United States army was in the city last week visiting his brother, Alva Sweezey. He is at present located at Ft. Yates, North Dakota. Mrs. Sutliff will spend the winter in the east. Fred. E. Buchan speut Monday in Kansas City. Prof. Hopkins lectured in Leavenworth last Friday. Adrian F. Sherman was a visitor on the hill last Monday. W. C. Dick is recovering from an attack of rheumatism. Will Matteson went home to Abilene Monday night to vote. P. R. Jackson of St. Louis, Mo., was a visitor last week. Edith Davis spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Topeka. Clarence Sears is expected here for the Sigma Nu party, November 28. M. J. Morrison registered in the visitor's register Monday morning. Miss Pearl Clark and Mrs. E. L. Knake of Baldwin were on the hill Saturday. M. F. Underwood of Providence, R. I., went through the University last Friday. Miss Lena Churchill returned last week from a three months' visit in Newton, Kas. Gilbert Kelley, of Perry, Oklahoma, is spending a few days in the city with his parents. Allie Walker, vocal teacher at Washburn was down during the Y.W.C.A.convention. Mr. Clarence I. Spellman spent Saturday, Sunday, and Monday at his home in Kansa City. Chancellor Snow presided at the meeting of the State Board of Education in Topeka last week. Don Rank and wife, both of the class of $ ^{8}1 $ , renewed old acquaintances on the hill last week. Frank O'Dell, of the Baker Beacon, was in the city last Monday on business. Mr. V. L. Kellogg, having completed his work at Cornell, left last week for Lepsic, Germany. Miss Lewelling, daughter of Governor Lewelling, was down to the Phi Psi hop last Friday night. Stanley Christopher and Maurice Alden spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City with their parents. Miss Hattie Bruce, of Kansas City, Kansas, spent a few days last week with Miss May Spencer. Miss Ruth Plumb spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Kas., as the guest of Mrs. W. J. Buchan. Chancellor Snow went down with the boys last Saturday to attend the K. U. and Iowa foot ball game. Miss Maud Perdue and Miss Allie Hugus of the Kansas Normal College at Ft. Scott, were visitors on the hill Monday morning. Miss Delia Humphrey went to her home in Junction City for a visit last Friday. She returned to her studies Tuesday evening. Rogene H. Scott, Mary A. Osgood, Irene Nye, and May Wilson, students of Washburn College, paid the Universsty a visit last Friday. Miss Laura Bosworth, of the Ottawa University, spent a few days in the city the first of the week visiting her sister, Miss Clara Bosworth. Ned. Meservey, a former student of the University, spent Sunday in the city, the guest of Paul R. Brooks, cashier of the Watkins National Bank. The Woman's League will give a reception to the young ladies of all departments of the University, at the residence of Mrs. Solon O. Thacher, on South Tenn. St., Saturday, November 11th, from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock. At o'clock, at the same place, the young ladies of the Junior and Senior Classes will hold a business meeting. Mr. C. B. Sweezey of the United States army was in the city last week visiting his brother, Alva Sweezey. He is at present located at Ft. Yates, North Dakota. Frank O'Dell, of the Baker Beacon, was in the city last Monday on business. Mr. V. L. Kellogg, having completed his work at Cornell, left last week for Lepsic, Germany. Miss Lewelling, daughter of Governor Lewelling, was down to the Phi Psi hop last Friday night. Stanley Christopher and Maurice Alden spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City with their parents. Miss Hattie Bruce, of Kansas City, Kansas spent a few days last week with Miss May Spencer. Miss Ruth Plumb spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Kas., as the guest of Mrs. W. J. Buchan. Chancellor Snow went down with the boys last Saturday to attend the K. U. and Iowa foot ball game. Miss Maud Perdue and Miss Allie Hugus of the Kansas Normal College at Ft. Scott, were visitors on the hill Monday morning. Miss Delia Humphrey went to her home in Junction City for a visit last Friday. She returned to her studies Tuesday evening. Rogene H. Scott, Mary A. Osgood, Irene Nye, and May Wilson, students of Washburn College, paid the Universsty a visit last Friday. Miss Laura Bosworth, of the Ottawa University, spent a few days in the city the first of the week visiting her sister, Miss Clara Bosworth. Ned. Meservey, a former student of the University, spent Sunday in the city, the guest of Paul R. Brooks, cashier of the Watkins National Bank. The Woman's League will give a reception to the young ladies of all departments of the University, at the residence of Mrs. Solon O. Thacher, on South Tenn. St., Saturday, November 11th, from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock. At 3 o'clock, at the same place, the young ladies of the Junior and Senior Classes will hold a business meeting.