The University Courier. 87 PERSONALS. Brinton Woodward was on the hill Tuesday morning. May Rushmer and Georgia Wilder were in the halls Tuesday. J. A. Dunbar, of Emporia, viewed the University last Saturday. Miss Scott Hopkins, of Holton, attended the Theta initiation Saturday night. Professor Reynolds, professor of the Hesper Academy, paid us a visit Monday. The mother and sister of Miss Allie Shepherd, of Burlingame, spent Sunday in the city. Maud Smelser, Bess Schofield and Mayme Monroe were visitors on the hill Friday morning. C. L. Smith, one of the charter members of the Sigma Chi, is paying his chapter a short visit. Miss Eleanor Humphrey, of Junction City, spent a few days last week visiting her University friends. I. R. Hitt, the national treasurer of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity,paid this chapter a visit last Thursday. Miss May Rushmer, who spent last week as the guest of Miss Daisy Smith, of Topeka, returned home Monday. Gurney Binford, a member of the Friends' Mission of Tokio, Japan, registered in the visitor's register Monday. Fred Pickering, of Olathe, was in the halls last Thursday visiting his Beta brothers and renewing old acquaintences. Mr. Roy Hair, pianist and orchestral leader of the Spooner Opera company, was on the hill several days this week renewing old acquaintances. LOGALS. Miss Mattie Snow returned from Chicago last Wednesday, where for the past month she has been connected with the educational exhibit in the Manufacturers' building. Miss Effie Loader entered school the first of last week. Robert Wheitzel is "sporting" a new $40 Sigma Nu pin. The first Junior and Senior forensics are due Friday, October 13. Students may have the use of the gymnasium by paying a fee of fifty. One post-graduate, four Seniors, and two Juniors are taking pedagogy. Will Miller, who was in the University in '92 has taken up his studies again. The Sigma Nus have pledged C. W. Attenburg of the Pharmacy department. Tuesday morning Prof. Miller delivered a lecture on the Moon to the astronomy class. The Betas gave a hop Friday night in their hall. About eighteen couples were present. Students desiring to withdraw from a course must present a card of withdrawal properly filled out. The first number of the Music Hall lecture course will be a lecture by Professor Clark next Thursday night. The patent for the communication by electricity between ships was issued to Professor Blake a week from last Tuesday. The ladies of the Congregational church will serve supper in the church parlors Friday evening from six to eight. Miss Hattie Robinson very pleasantly entertained a number of her friends Saturday evening at her home on Ohio street. The geology class took a trip out in the country Saturday to become acquainted with the soil and rocks of Douglas county. The Pharmacy department has just received an invoice of new balances and drugs, and is also the happy recipient from William R. Warner & Co., chemical manufacturers, of some rare drugs which were on exhibition at the World's Fair.