9 The University Courier. George J. Adams will do work as instructor in the State Normal School at Emporia. Miss Josephine Berry will make a trip across to Europe before beginning to teach. Miss Alberta Corbin is teaching French and German in the Lawrence High School. Nina Bowman has been at work as steographer at Newton all summer. W. M. Curry is attending a school at Pittsburg, Pa., preparing to preach. The Minneapolis, Kansas, schools will be in charge of W. W. Reno. Miss Maggie Rush also teaches there. Kate Blair is teaching at Holton. E. C. Hickey has been re-employed to teach in the Dickinson County High School. M. E. Hickey will teach at Florence. Albert Fullerton has had charge of a lumber yard in east Atchison this summer. Frank Lutz worked at the ice business in Beloit. S. J. Hunter is at the Effingham High School and has spent the summer drumming pupils. R. D. O'Leary is principal of schools at Pleasanton. Col. R. W. Blue is one of the members of the school board. E. E. Soderstrom teaches at Augusta. Jim Owen was in an office in Ohio during the summer. Edna Jones and Hall Riddle are both employed in the Lawrence schools. J. G. Wine will study law at Ann Arbor. H. R. Linville will be at Harvard; also Josie Wilson. Miss Edith Manley is teaching in a normal school at Beloit, and Vaniman will also teach there. W. D. Ross is principal and superintendent of schools at Hartford. Lawrence has had some attraction for him this summer. H. C. Riggs will instruct in one of Uncle Sam's Indian schools in Dakota. D. H. Spencer will do post graduate work here during the present year. Will Raymond is clerk in the Gazette office. W. M. Curry and Miss Juliet Titsworth, both of '93, were united in marriage on August 15. Class of '93. George J. Adams will do work as instructor in the State Normal School at Emporia. Miss Josephine Berry will make a trip across before beginning to teach. to Europe before beginning Miss Alberta Corbin is teaching French and German in the Lawrence High School. Nina Bowman has been at work as steographer at Newton all summer. W. M. Curry is attending a school at Pittsburg, Pa., preparing to preach. The Minneapolis, Kansas, schools will be in charge of W. W. Reno. Miss Maggie Rush also teaches there. Kate Blair is teaching at Holton. Albert Fullerton has had charge of a lumber yard in east Atchison this summer. Frank Lutz worked at the ice business in Beloit. E. C. Hickey has been re-employed to teach in the Dickinson County High School. M. E. Hickey will teach at Florence. S. J. Hunter is at the Effingham High School and has spent the summer drumming pupils. R. D. O'Leary is principal of schools at Pleasanton. Col. R. W. Blue is one of the members of the school board. E. E. Soderstrom teaches at Augusta. Jim Owen was in an office in Ohio during the summer. Edna Jones and Hall Riddle are both employed in the Lawrence schools. J. G. Wine will study law at Ann Arbor. H. R. Linville will be at Harvard; also Josie Wilson. Miss Edith Manley is teaching in a normal school at Beloit, and Vaniman will also teach there. Prof. Blake has been very successful in his fog signal experiments off the coast of Maine. Chas. F. Scott, '81, editor of the Iola Register, was married on June 15 to Miss May Ewing. J. M. Aldrich, who did post graduate work last year, has the chair of biology in Idaho University at $1,800 a year. E. E. Slosson, '90, now professor of chemistry at Wyoming University, has been a demonstrator at the World's fair during the summer. W. C. Fogle has had charge of a corps of college students doing prohibitory work in Kansas during the vacation. Asa Kennedy, '89, still has charge of the Kinsley schools. His sister, Miss Flora Kennedy, works with him this year. Miss Anna McKinnon, '89, won the scholarship in mathematics at Cornell and will be there the coming year. Prof. Olin Templin has bought a farm about three miles west of town and will live there. Prof. Will Snow has traveled pretty well over Kansas in the interests of the chinch bug station. E. C. Hickey also did some work in this line, but a good deal of it was right around Lawrence. Kelsey and Gear played ball with the Winfield nine part of the season. Russ Whitman is editing a sporting paper in Kansas City. During the summer he played tennis in Chicago as Kansas City representative and was badly beaten. Miss Effie Scott, '91, will teach in Leavenworth, and Mrs. T. F. Doran, '81, in Topeka. Prof. L. E. Sayre has built an addition to his house on Ohio street. Fred Funston is in Alaska and is writing letters to the Iola Register. Harry Croxton, who took special work in chemistry last year, is now chemist at the Medicine Lodge sugar works, and later will go to Cuba. Irving Morse, '91, visited in Lawrence during July. He is still under engagement to do work as chemist in Louisiana. Prof. O. W. Murphy was married on July 10 to Miss Emilie Atkinson. George Rush spent the summer on a farm near Newton. W. D. Ross is principal and superintendent of schools at Hartford. Lawrence has had some attraction for him this summer. Professors' Alumni and Old Students. H. C. Riggs will instruct in one of Uncle Sam's Indian schools in Dakota. D. H. Spencer will do post graduate work here during the present year. Will Raymond is clerk in the Gazette office. W. M. Curry and Miss Juliet Titsworth, both of'93, were united in marriage on August 15. Prof. Blake has been very successful in his fog signal experiments off the coast of Maine. Chas. F. Scott, '81, editor of the Iola Register, was married on June 15 to Miss May Ewing. J. M. Aldrich, who did post graduate work last year, has the chair of biology in Idaho University at $1,800 a year. E. E. Slosson, '90, now professor of chemistry at Wyoming University, has been a demonstrator at the World's fair during the summer. W. C. Fogle has had charge of a corps of ecollege students doing prohibitory work in Kansas during the vacation. Asa Kennedy, '89, still has charge of the Kinsley schools. His sister, Miss Flora Kennedy, works with him this year. Miss Anna McKinnon, '89, won the scholarship in mathematics at Cornell and will be there the coming year. Prof. Olin Templin has bought a farm about three miles west of town and will live there. Prof. Will Snow has traveled pretty well over Kansas in the interests of the chinch bug station. E.C.Hickey also did some work in this line, but a good deal of it was right around Lawrence. Kelsey and Gear played ball with the Winfield nine part of the season. Russ Whitman is editing a sporting paper in Kansas City. During the summer he played tennis in Chicago as Kansas City representative and was badly beaten. Miss Effie Scott, '91, will teach in Leavenworth, and Mrs. T. F. Doran, '81, in Topeka. Prof. L. E. Sayre has built an addition to his house on Ohio street. Fred Funston is in Alaska and is writing letters to the Iola Register. Harry Croxton, who took special work in chemistry last year, is now chemist at the Medicine Lodge sugar works, and later will go to Cuba. Irving Morse, '91, visited in Lawrence during July. He is still under engagement to do work as chemist in Louisiana. Prof. O. W. Murphy was married on July 10 to Miss Emilie Atkinson. George Rush spent the summer on a farm near Newton.