38 The University Courier. PERSONALS. Will Mason is a pledged Sigma Chi. Hill looks as if he had lost something. John Cramer enrolled Monday morning. William Neeley dined out last Thursday. John Nickolson is wearing Phi Gam colors. Lee Phillips has entered De Pauw University. Wm. H. Wynn, of Atchison, has entered the law school. Carl Foulks, of Topeka, has entered the senior law class. Miss Maggie Fisher, of Humbolt, is wearing Kappa colors. Bert and Irwin Hill, of Neodesha, entered school last week. “Hie” Adams, one of the old boys, was on the hill Monday. J. E. Smith, of Minneapolis, Kas., has entered the University. Clyde Miller was initiated into Beta Theta Pi last Thursday night. Rolla R. Mitchell and Warren Akers have pledged to Phi Gamma Delta. May Gardner and Lizzie Lingard are wearing the wine and blue of Pi Beta Phi. Misses Maude Landis, Alta Stanton and Gertrude Spaulding are pledged Kappas. Richard Bates and John Hesson are wearing the pink and lavender of Phi Kappa Psis. Herbert L. Armstrong of the law class of '92, spent Sunday in the city. This is a standing item. Miss Madge Schaum, who has been spending the summer in Cambridge, Mass., enrolled Monday morning. Mr. John Curran, of Pittsburg, a prominent and successful teacher of high school studies has entered the law school. Chas. J. Fredericks, of the class of '92, has enrolled for a post graduate course. He was the left guard of our famous “never defeated” foot ball team. LOGALS. Science club will meet to-night. The Betas have pledged James Patten. The Sigma Chis will give a hop Friday night. The Phi Kappa Psis gave a hop last Thursday night. The Phi Gams and Betas gave parties last Friday night. The Phi Gams had a picnic at Cadie's grove Saturday night. Since last Monday night the foot ball team have eaten at the training table. The law students are now rapidly coming in, making the enrollment much larger. The thermometer at the University registered 94 degrees Thursday, September 14. Friday night the members of the University band met to reorganize and elect officers. Schaum & Henshaw keep the cheapest livery barn in town. Horses and ponies can be secured for fifty cents. Society in University circles was very gay last week. Nearly every fraternity in school gave a hop or party of some kind. The Y. P. S. C. E., of the Baptist church, gave a reception to the students Friday evening, September 15, at their church, corner Kentucky and Henry streets. It is now almost certain that Champlin will be back. With Champlin back of the line and captain of the team victory is almost certain to rest upon the crimson. Several accidents took place on the foot ball field last week. Piatt broke the ligaments in his little finger on his right hand. Baldridge sprained his ankle, and several others sustained bruises more or less severe. All Sons of Veterans are invited to bring their transfer cards and join the Sons of Veterans here. The meetings take place every other Wednesday night at their camp rooms in the G. A. R. hall. Inquire for information from A. G. Clark.