The University Courier. 55 LOGALS. The Adelphic Club met at the University last Friday evening. The Betas initiated James Patten and Jean Alder Saturday night. Y. W. C. A. meets every Wednesday at five p.m. in room twenty-one. The Sigma Chis gave a hop in Merchants National Bank Hall Friday night. Last year the University was full of Browns while this year Clarks predominate. Miss Anna Shire, of Leavenworth, will enter the University the first of next week. It is reported that several of the law students, who are attending classes, have not paid the Library fee. On account of the crowded condition of the pharmacy laboratory the blow pipe work is done down stairs. Anyone wishing to use the Gymnasium please apply to W. J. Coleman, chairman of Gymnasium Committee. The enrollment up to this time is just about the same as it was this time last year, it being 459 on last Monday. The latitude of Lawrence is 38 degrees, 57 minutes and 15 seconds. The longitude is 95 degrees and 12 minutes. An advanced course of Organic Chemistry consisting of lectures two hours a week is offered by professor T. B. Dains. At a meeting held Monday night it was decided that the course should consist of six members. Last year the course consisted of eight members. The lecture bureau met last Friday night and elected the following officers: President, Professor Templin; Treasurer, Professor Hopkins; Secretary, J. L. Harrington. Prof. Newson has started a class for the scientific study of the Old Testament at the Unitarian church. All students interested are invited to attend every Sunday at 12 m. Professor Sayre is writing a paper for a St. Louis farming paper upon the Loco Weed. Mr. Langhanke, a native of Berlin, organized a class for practice in German conversation Wednesday at 7. p.m. The terms will be three dollars for ten weeks, three evenings a week. One hundred barrels of the best German cement is being used in the concrete for the foundation of the Library building. The concrete will be two feet thick and eight feet broad. The Sophomores met Monday at one o'clock and elected the following officers: President, Fred House; Vice President, W. W. Logan; Treasurer, Daniel Jontzen; Secretary, Lawrence Chamberlain. Monday night Professor Gaumer, '76, delivered his lecture on Yucatan in Music Hall, to a large and appreciative audience. The lecture was postponed from last Thursday night on account of rain. W. T. Osborn & Company of Kansas City have the contract for wiring the Chancellor's residence for incandescent lights. The work will be in charge of Professor Blake, and several of the Electrical Engineering students will be given employment. When finished it will be the only residence in Lawrence that is wired for electric lights. The work of wiring will commence next week. The Courier is the best paper for the money. The Junior Class met for reorganization Monday at one o'clock p. m. in room fourteen. The meeting was called to order by Miss Matilda Henrick's, Vice President of the class during the Sophmore year, and the following officers were elected: President, John Hall; Vice President, Maurice L.Alden; Secretary, Miss Edith Haskell; Foot ball representative, Charlie Baldridge; Base ball representative, Orah Williamson Tennis representative, Byon Pampel. The class colors are gray and yellow, while their yell is Rah! Rah! Rah! We're all alive! Rock Chalk! Jay Hawk! Class of '95! The Courier wants your name as a subscriber.