24 The University Courier. PERSONALS. Hancock is a pledged Sigma Nu. Wilbur Kinzie is attending Cornell. Harry Bedell will not be back this year. Miss Grace Poff is wearing Theta colors. Prof. Engel will teach German composition. Miss May Riggs is wearing the Theta colors. Chas. Pettijohn has put on Sigma Chi colors. Frank Lutz will enter school later in the year. Shearer will not return to his studies this year. Prof. Carruth will have a class in beginning German. Charlie and Roy Fletcher are wearing Phi Gam colors. Lupfer spent his vacation in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Fred Dobson and "Billie" Deford spent Sunday in the city. Howard Peairs expects to finish the collegiate course this year. C. E. Taylor returned from Chicago just in time to register. Prof. Blake has secured another assistant in the machine shops. Miss Lotta Robinson is wearing the colors of Kappa Alpha Theta. Warren W. Akers, of Topeka, has entered the E. E. department. Miss Emma Barber is wearing the black and old gold of Kappa Alpha Theta. M. Duff, of Garnett, Kansas, registered in the visitors' register Tuesday. Miss Anna Shorer is teaching school at Bloomington, Kansas. Paul R. Aikman, of Ft. Scott, has pledged himself to the Sigma Chis. Chas. Dum is down at the Cherokee strip. He will be back to the University in about two weeks. LOGALS. The Betas entertained Tuesday night. The lecture bureau is not yet organized. The Sigma Nus have pledged Ottis Allen. The return of Miss Effie Loader is doubtful. A brother of Preston King has entered the University. Rev. G. D. Rogers will address the Y. M. C. A. next Sunday. Shorty Hammill, our "hole maker," registered Monday morning. The Sigma Chis gave an informal hop Friday evening at the Bowersock residence. Some new improvements have been made in the library by placing shelves in the middle hall. T. J. Norton, formerly Topeka correspondent of the Kansas City Journal, will enter the law school this year. Mrs. Kinzie, formerly county superintendent of the schools of Kingman County, made the University a visit this week. The University of Kansas and the Leland Stanford University are the only absolutely free institutions in the United States. Gene Caldwell, '92 will return to the University to enter upon his duties of private assistant to Prof. Blake some time this week. Galen Nichols spent a few days on the hill this week. He intends to enter the law school at the beginning of the second term. The Rev. G. D. Rogers, will conduct the Bible class of the Y. M. C. A. which was conducted by Rev. C. H. Strong last year. Mrs C. G. Dunlap will continue to teach music, notwithstanding the fact that she has resigned as instructor in the Music school. Prof. A. S. Olin, for three years superintendent of the schools of Kansas City, Kansas, and an educator well known throughout the state, will teach History of Education in the University. He is also taking post-graduate work under Prof. Blackmar and Prof. Hodder.