127 The University Courier. The foot ball team will be entertained by our Alumni when they play in Kansas City, Nov., 4. Mayor W. S. Cowherd, of Kansas City, Mo., was among the spectators at the foot ball game last Saturday. Paul Hudson, of Topeka, was down last Saturday to report the K. U. and B.U. game for the Capital. The Alumni Association of our Alma Mater held its annual election of officers in Kansas City last Wednesday. Miss Clara Thacher, daughter of T. Dwight Thacher, ex-state printer, entered the University the first of this week. Lester Watson, a former student, has received the appointment of chief electrician in the Great Northern Hotel in Chicago. Professor Canfield has been invited to give a course of extension lectures in Springfield, Mo., where Drury College is located. Clarence Sears is assisting his father in business in Chillicothe, Ohio. He will come to Lawrence about November 1, for a visit. Herbert S. Hadley has gone to Chicago. He will enter the Law school of the Northwestern University where he will graduate next spring. Thornton Cooke, '93, spent a few days in the city last week. He is at present occupying a position in his father's bank in Hetrington, Kansas. Miss Mildred Barnes, Miss Addie Cornell and W. W. Overton, came up from Kansas City last Saturday to witness the Baker and K.U. foot ball game. President Geo. A. Gates, of Iowa College, Grinnell, Iowa, will deliver the opening address of the State Convention of Young Women's Christian Association's which meets here Nov., 2 and 5. Mr. and Mrs. Will A. White, of Kansas City were in the city Saturday. The Kansas City Star of last Monday, contains a splendid two column article about foot ball in Kansas and Baker Universities, by Mr. White. LOGALS. The class in German History had a "quiz" Wednesday. The Sigma Nus initiated Atturbury and Bowen last Saturday night. Kansas City and Topeka people were well represented on McCook field Saturday. Professor Blake gave his second University Extension lecture in Leavenworth last Friday. The first meeting of the Electrical Seminary was held Monday at 4 p.m., in Physics room. A recent issue of the Chicago Post contains a column article about Prof. Dyche and his work. The "barbs" gave a very enjoyable hop in Merchants National Bank Hall last Friday night. The Language Conference held its first meeting for this year at five o'clock Thursday afternoon in tha Greek room. A letter from V. L. Kellogg to Chancellor Snow, says that Mr. Kellogg will sail for Europe about the first of November. A quartette from Salina, Wesleyan College, and a trio from Topeka, will furnish music for the Y. W. C.A. Convention. Historical Seminary meets on next Friday. The subject for discussion is the Religious Parliament and Civic Church. After the Chancellors reception Friday night in Snow Hall, the Sigma Nus will give an informal hop in their hall down town. Last Saturday evening the Phi Gams gave an informal hop in Merchants National Bank Hall. A number of their alumni were present. The subject for Dr. Howland,s sermon next Sunday evening at the Unitarian Church will be, "How Jesus Saves." The series of Sermons upon what Unitarians believe, which are being given by Dr. Howand are very interesting and instructive. All are cordially invited.