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  <dc:title>udk_10-10-1878_7-10-1887/0625_1.tif</dc:title>
  <dc:subject>medical education</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>military education</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>social interaction</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>student activities</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>student publications</dc:subject>
  <dc:description>Toothaker&apos;s Stable Is the Favorite Livery With the Students. Hacks Always in Waiting. -- The Constitution of the Oratorical Association Will Be Found on the Third Page -- The Faculty Lecture Course Committee Have Arranged for an Excellent Series of Lectures to Begin Nov. 7 -- The University Courier, Under the Management of Ackley and Oakley Made Its Appearance This Morning -- Abolish Examinations -- Wanted—a Military Instructor -- All Deficiencies in German and French Must Be Made Up by Dec. 10 -- Somebody Seems to Have Forgotten All About That Much Needed Green-House -- The Pharmacy Department Still in-Creases, and Yet We Have No Medical School -- The City Cows Make the Campus Look Like a Barn Yard. The Cows Must Go -- The Lectures in Art Are a Success -- The Plan Should Be Extended to Other Departments -- Fraternities Are Selfish. They for-Get That Greed Is Ruinous, Whether in a Company or Individual -- The Courier Hopes the Faculty Will Not Require Examinations Where the Class Standing Is Ninety Per Cent -- The Commonwealth Criticises Prof. Spring&apos;s English -- The Regents Can Certainly Do No Better Thing Than to Grant the Students&apos; Petition for a Military Instructor -- The Fall Rains Are Cleaning Out the Dirty Lawrence Alleys -- The Old Students Should Be More Sociable With the New Ones -- Let Us Have Some Political Speeches in Chapel -- The Students Have Shown So Much Enterprise in Organizing a Good Military Company, That the Regents Can Be Certain That A... -- The Rumor That Milt. W. Reynolds Is to Deliver a Lecture on Journalism Here Is Without Foundation, as He Has Not Even Be... -- Students&apos; Views -- I Would Like to Know How Much the Evil Is Very Glaring -- Last Friday the Chancellor, in Disregard of the Rule, in Regard to Classification Would Reign Supreme for Another Year -- It Is With Feelings of Disgust That We Attempt to Describe the Manner in Which Some of the Students of This University G... -- I Have Heard Some Students Speak About the &apos;Howls&apos; Against Social Amusements -- Going Up the Street a Little Further He Speaks to the Next One Who He Is Sure Is a Student, and Is Answered With the Sam... -- And Thus It Is. Although There Are Others Who Have This Sneering Way of Greeting Their Fellows, and the Public -- Motto—Non Nobis Solum -- Entered at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kansas, as Second-Class Matter -- Circulation 1,000 -- To Whom It May Concern -- For the Past Eight Months the Regular Issue of the WEEKLY COURIER Has Been 1,000 Copies -- H. A. CUTLER, Printer -- Abolish Examinations -- Wanted—a Military Instructor -- All Deficiencies in German and French Must Be Made Up by Dec. 10 -- Somebody Seems to Have Forgotten All About That Much Needed Green-House -- The Pharmacy Department Still in-Creases, and Yet We Have No Medical School -- The City Cows Make the Campus Look Like a Barn Yard. The Cows Must Go -- The Lectures in Art Are a Success -- The Plan Should Be Extended to Other Departments -- Fraternities Are Selfish. They for-Get That Greed Is Ruinous, Whether in a Company or Individual -- The Courier Hopes the Faculty Will Not Require Examinations Where the Class Standing Is Ninety Per Cent -- The Commonwealth Criticises Prof. Spring&apos;s English -- The Regents Can Certainly Do No Better Thing Than to Grant the Students&apos; Petition for a Military Instructor -- The Fall Rains Are Cleaning Out the Dirty Lawrence Alleys -- The Old Students Should Be More Sociable With the New Ones -- Let Us Have Some Political Speeches in Chapel -- The Students Have Shown So Much Enterprise in Organizing a Good Military Company, That the Regents Can Be Certain That A... -- The Rumor That Milt. W. Reynolds Is to Deliver a Lecture on Journalism Here Is Without Foundation, as He Has Not Even Be... -- The Courier Hopes the Faculty Will Not Require Examinations Where the Class Standing Is Ninety Per Cent -- The Regents Can Certainly Do No Better Thing Than to Grant the Students&apos; Petition for a Military Instructor -- The Fall Rains Are Cleaning Out the Dirty Lawrence Alleys -- The Old Students Should Be More Sociable With the New Ones -- Let Us Have Some Political Speeches in Chapel -- The Students Have Shown So Much Enterprise in Organizing a Good Military Company, That the Regents Can Be Certain That A... -- The Rumor That Milt. W. Reynolds Is to Deliver a Lecture on Journalism Here Is Without Foundation, as He Has Not Even Be... -- The Commonwealth Criticises Prof. Spring&apos;s English -- Fraternities Are Selfish. They for-Get That Greed Is Ruinous, Whether in a Company or Individual -- The Pharmacy Department Still in-Creases, and Yet We Have No Medical School -- Somebody Seems to Have Forgotten All About That Much Needed Green-House -- The City Cows Make the Campus Look Like a Barn Yard. The Cows Must Go -- Abolish Examinations -- Wanted—a Military Instructor -- WEEKLY University Courier -- The Largest College Journal Circulation in the United States -- Published by University Courier Company -- Every Friday Morning -- E. L. ACKLEY, President. F. T. OAKLEY, Sec&apos;y. -- Editorial Staff -- Business Managers -- LAWRENCE, KAS., Oct. 9, 1885. -- To Whom It May Concern:</dc:description>
  <dc:description>Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.</dc:description>
  <dc:description>Digitized from microfilm reel: L 722 (1878-10-10 to 1887-06-10)</dc:description>
  <dc:publisher>University Courier</dc:publisher>
  <dc:date>1885-10-16</dc:date>
  <dc:type>Text</dc:type>
  <dc:type>newspaper</dc:type>
  <dc:format>electronic</dc:format>
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  <dc:format>1 page</dc:format>
  <dc:identifier>ku-udk:132349</dc:identifier>
  <dc:identifier>https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/132349</dc:identifier>
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