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  <dc:title>udk_10-10-1878_7-10-1887/0599_1.tif</dc:title>
  <dc:subject>economic development</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>medical education</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>student housing</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>military education</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>oratory</dc:subject>
  <dc:description>WANTED—A Medical Department -- The Local Oratorical Contest Should Be Held Before the Holidays -- The Prospect for Next Year Is That the Reins of Discipline Will Be Drawn Tighter Than Ever -- There Is No Question but That the University Can Get and Ought to Have a Military Instructor -- The Time Is Soon at Hand When the Students Will Gather in and Go to Work at Their Studies, Managing Elections and Dodgin... -- It Will Not Be Long Before There Will Be a Medical College Some Place Else in Kansas if Such a Department Is Not Soon Ad... -- We Wonder if the Professors Will Get Off That Old Joke of a Friday Morning Roll Call -- If So, Wouldn&apos;t It Be a Good Idea to Mark the Attendance of the Professors? -- MOTTO.—Fraternity Rule Must Be Broken. -- The City of Lawrence Annually Receives From Students Attending the University, $150,000 -- What Are the Necessities of a College Paper? -- To the Business Men of the City of Lawrence, Who Yet Have Bills Unpaid on the Athletic Association, We Have to Say Again... -- Our Readers Will Be Pleased to Learn That There Will Be Opened This Autumn a Worthy Rival and Successor to the Magnifice... -- Such Knowledge Becomes the Basis of Enterprise, the Forerunner of the Institution of New Lines of Traffic and Exchange..... -- To Realize the Full Fruits of the Work Inaugurated by the World&apos;s Exposition... -- The New Company Begins Its Work Under the Most Favorable Auspices; With a Property Complete for Exposition Purposes Orig... -- Railroad Fares Will Be Arranged on the Basis of Not to Exceed One Cent Per Mile From Any Point... -- The Courier Would Like to Repeat the Remark That the Literary Societies Would Do Much Better Work if Occasionally Recogn... -- There Ought to Be a Boarding Hall in Connection With the University -- We Should Not Always Be Left to the Tender Mercies of the Town People -- Board Is Getting Higher and Worse Every Year -- Circulation 1,000. LAWRENCE, KAS., Aug. 1 -- To Whom It May Concern: For the Six Months Past the Regular Issue of the WEEKLY COURIER Has Been 1,000 Copies. -- Four Months Ago We Published the Above With the Claim of the Largest Circulation of Any College Paper in the United Stat... -- In This Time the Highest Certified List We Received From Nearly One Hundred Exchanges Was 900. -- Until Further Notice We Will Now in Large Type Attest THE LARGEST COLLEGE JOURNAL CIRCULATION IN THE UNITED STATES. -- Entered at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kansas, as Second Class Matter. -- Cutler &amp; Petroleum Engine Print. -- H. A. CUTLER, Publisher. -- J. SULLIVAN, President. F.T. OAKLEY, Sec&apos;y. -- Editorial Staff. -- Business Managers. -- WANTED—A Medical Department. -- Our Law Department Is the Equal of Any in the West. -- Washington University Has Enlarged—500 Miles. -- The Law Department Promises Good Attendance the Coming Year. -- The Local Oratorical Contest Should Be Held Before the Holidays. -- The Prospect for Next Year Is That the Reins of Discipline Will Be Drawn Tighter Than Ever. -- There Is No Question but That the University Can Get and Ought to Have a Military Instructor. -- The Time Is Soon at Hand When the Students Will Gather in and Go to Work at Their Studies, Managing Elections and Dodgin... -- It Will Not Be Long Before There Will Be a Medical College Some Place Else in Kansas if Such a Department Is Not Soon Ad... -- We Wonder if the Professors Will Get Off That Old Joke of a Friday Morning Roll Call. -- If So, Wouldn&apos;t It Be a Good Idea to Mark the Attendance of the Professors? -- We Hope Every Student Before Returning to K. S. U. For the Coming Year Will Make Arrangements With His or Her Local Pape... -- The City of Lawrence Annually Receives From Students Attending the University, $150,000 -- Annual Attendance, Exceeding 500; Average Expense in Actual Cash Spent, at a Low Estimate Being $300. -- Every Year Hundreds of People Visit the City During Commencement Week, Etc., Because of Its Being the Location of the St... -- Yet Notwithstanding the State Has Spent All the Money Necessary for Such an Institution at This Place, the City Has Neve... -- Through the Generosity of That Staunch and Patriotic Old Friend of the University, Gov. Robinson, the City Now Has an Op... -- Avenue, in Expense to the City, Only Requires Grading. Few Cities in the State but What Would Give Many Times This in Ad... -- The City of Lawrence Owes This Approach to the University Grounds. An Opportunity Is Now Given Which Perhaps Will Never... -- It Is a Common Experience With Students Who Are Questioned in Regard to the University by Those Who Contemplate Sending... -- There Seems to Be More Anxiety on This Point Than Any Other, and the Opinion Appears to Be Current That Lawrence and The... -- As Long as We Have Been Connected With the University, We Have Seen Nothing to Indicate a Character of This Kind, and If... -- It Is Unfortunate That a Few Such Imbecilated Minds Go Out From Our Institution; But if You Will Take the Trouble to Inv... -- While the State College Has No Connection With the Church, the Teachings of Every Professor Are Those of an Honest, Fait... -- In Regard to the City, Certainly a More Moral One Cannot Be Found in the State. With a Church on Every Corner, Absolute... -- And Yet, After All, It Depends a Great Deal Upon the Boy Himself. It Is a Test Which Must Come to Every Young Man Sooner... -- If Your Boy Has Lived Uprightly at Home, You Can Depend Upon It He Will Remain So at the Kansas University. -- What Are the Necessities of a College Paper? -- Every Student Can Give a Prompt Answer and Tell Exactly How a College Journal Ought to Be Managed. He Has Frequently Exp... -- The Local Editor Should Be Different. He Is to Be the Wide-Awake, Get-Up-and-Dust Young Man of the University. He Must A... -- The Business Manager Comes Last. He Should Be a Very Nice Man, One Everybody Likes. He Should Always Be Ready for a Figh... -- To the Business Men of the City of Lawrence, Who Yet Have Bills Unpaid on the Athletic Association, We Have to Say Again... -- The Fact That College Songs Tend to Produce a Spirit of Loyalty, Cannot Be Denied. It Is to Be Regretted That the State... -- Song Can Be Indulged in by the Most of Our Students; They All Enjoy It. To Recall Old College Songs to an Eastern Gradua... -- Let the Work in Music, So Nobly Begun by Our Energetic Professor, Be Extended. Let Us Add College Songs; Let Us Sing The... -- We Understand That the Establishment of a Chair of the Spanish Language Has Received Some Attention of Late From the Boa... -- We Understand That the Establishment of a Chair of the Spanish Language Has Received Some Attention of Late From the Boa... -- The Spanish Departments of Eastern Colleges in the Past Few Years Have Been Crowded to Their Utmost, Growing Every Month... -- The New Company Begins Its Work Under the Most Favorable Auspices; With a Property Complete for Exposition Purposes Orig... -- Railroad Fares Will Be Arranged on the Basis of Not to Exceed One Cent Per Mile From Any Point. Accommodation in the Cre... -- The Courier Would Like to Repeat the Remark That the Literary Societies Would Do Much Better Work if Occasionally Recogn... -- There Ought to Be a Boarding Hall in Connection With the University -- We Should Not Always Be Left to the Tender Mercies of the Town People -- Board Is Getting Higher and Worse Every Year</dc:description>
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  <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>1885-08-28</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:132401</dc:identifier>
  <dc:identifier>https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/132401</dc:identifier>
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