THE WEEKLY COURIER. UNIVERSITY or SUBSCRIPTION FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. VOL. III. PERSONAL. W. C. Stevens will be in Lawrence this summer. SENIORS. F. Caldwell will run the Lawrence Journal. H. F. Smith will be in his brother's office at Wellington. W. H. Johnson will instruct in the Douglas county institute. F. W. Barnes will be in Lawrence n while and next year will teach. A. E. Curdy will go into his father's store at Humboldt. J. P. Rote will go to Texas, where he will have charge of a school. F. S. Foster will study medicine at Ellsworth during the summer. J. V. Humphrey will spend the summer at Junction City, and will teach next year. Miss Nettie Hubbard will instruct in the Olathe institute, and will teach next year. Victor Linley will organize a Kansas convention of Phi Gamma Delta at Atchison. S. E. Himoc will at once take a position in his father's medicine business in Lawrence. SOPHOMORES. Miss Hattie Hulick will rest at her home in Lawrence, and then enter the profession of teaching. R. J. Curdy will join '88 next year Harry Radcliff will remain in Law- rence. Arch Watson will be on a farm at Shawnee. E. G. Blair will receive friends in Atchison. Chus, Hall hopes to join '87 next September. Clara Hunsicker will attend Vassar next year. F. H. Olney will remain at home in Spring Hill. W. W. Russ will attend the summer school. S. B. Hatch will play lawn tennis at Fort Riley. Cyrus Crane will take care of the Lawrence girls. A. C. Markley will stay on the farm at Carbondale. W. S. Jenks will add one to '87 next year by his return. W. H. Smylie will be in Missour during vacation. Bob McAlpine will enjoy his vacation at Wyandotte. W. T. Reed will assist his father in business at Newton. W. H. Brown will take charge of the University building. S. W. Shattuck will camp out in Colorado part of the summer. E. D. Cruise will do railroad engineering work this summer. Oscar Poehler will remain in Minnesota until school begins. Chas. Metcalfe will pass the vacation in Lawrence and Colorado, and will enter K. S. U. again next Fall. Denton Dunn may go to Chicago, but will probably rusticate at home. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. G. W. Harrington will stay in his father's law office in Brown county until September. Rockwell will stay in Dr. Hay's office, Junction City, during the summer, and will attend the New York school of surgery and medicine next year. SENIOR LAWS. Isaac Rigby will practice law at Concordia. J. A. Hutcheson expects to locate in Kansas City. Jas. N. Davis has opened a law office at Burlington, Kansas. J. R. Turner will probably open an office in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Joshua Wilson will be consulted in the future at his office in Columbia, Illinois. W. C. Spangler will form a law partnership with J. W. Green, and remain in Lawrence. E. T. Hands will sell books. FRESHMEN. Jep Davis will be with the girls o Ottawa. W. P. Cone will remain in Lawrence. Annie Loy will spend the summer at Greenwood. J. W. O'Bryon will make the town of Sibley ring. Claude Highbargin will attend the summer school. T. F. Doran will run the farm in Morris county. Charles Elwell will be an agriculturalist at Vinland. May Webster will remain in Law- vence during vacation. Force during vacation. Palmer Ketner will be in Junction City if his friends call. J. B. Harris will canvass in the interest of education. B. P. Blair will be in his brother's office at Wakeeney, Kansas. T. J. Schall will be at his work in Lawrence till September. G. A. Wheeler will work on the farm at Axtell, Marshall Co. W. T. Little will probably remain in Lawrence most of the summer. H. E. Valentine will attend supreme court at Topeka during the summer. W. C. Yeager will be on the paternal farm in Chase county. Beams grown will spend most of the summer in the mountains of Colorado. L. A. Sharrard will be a business man of Atchison for.the summer. Frank Crowell will spend most of the year there. T. F. Doran will study law at Emporia. He will be back next year. W. E. Higgins will probably deliver the Fourth of July oration at Rich Hill, Missouri. E. A. Gildemeister will look after his farm this summer. He hopes to return to K. S. U. sometime. R. H. Short will pass the time away, inventing new machines, at Blue Rapids. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, JUNE 12, 1885. C. D. Hickok will be found at Argonia. SUB-FRESHMEN. A. J. Graham will recuperate at Winfield. E. L. Ackley will attend to the home farm. T. T. Dunlevy will be at home in Eldorado. A. L. Wilmoth will summer in Marshall county. J. D. Wendorf will be on a farm at Winchester. Bert Baldwin will keep Fort Scott on the boom. W. T. Caywood will be in a grain store at Vinland. Franc Hunt will receive calls at Leavenworth. C. M. Watson will assist on the farm at Shawnee. A. B. Cunkle will manage a drug store in Madison. A. L. Burney will farm near Har isonville, Missouri. Minnie Raught will return to her Pennsylvania home. C. C. Dailey will probably keep Salina up to the mark. Jas. A. Lawrence will take his summer drinks at Hiawatha. W. S. Allen will keep up his duties at home in Concordia. W. L. Kerr will manage the Chautaqua Assembly at Ottawa. F. E. Reed will engage in the insurance business at Newton. J. D. Chalfant will be on the Herald-Tribune for the summer. Frank Climer will receive the midsummer issues at Burlington. Alice Penfield will visit in Leavenworth after commencement. L. T. Smith says he will loaf—but he knows he wont—at Concordia. Clara Coffln will visit friends in Wichita and probably take a trip to New Mexico. Charles Linley takes a position in an Atchison bank, but expects to return. Prof. Nichols will spend vacation in New York. THE FACULTY. Prof. Brownnell will be in the summer school, and visit in New York after it is over. Prof. McDonald will teach until [July, and then repair to Boston. Prof. Carruth will be found at his studies in Lawrence during the summer. Prof. Sterling will spend the greater part of the summer camping out in western Kansas. Prof. Robinson will be with the summer school till August, and then spend a month at the Michigan lakes. Prof. Bailey will attend the Chautaqua convention at Ottawa, and spend August recuperating in Michigan. Prof. Marvin has laid out no definite program, but will "rest" for three months, probably in Lawrence Prof. A. G. Canfield will be with the summer school till August, and then will go to Vermont "as fast as the train will carry me." Prof. Snow will remain in Lawrence to superintend the erection of the natural history building, and if the Indians are not too numerous, will make an excursion to New Mexico in August. JUNIORS. Ed. Muth is at Topeka. J. D. Davis will be at Ottawa. Lillian Bell will visit in Chicago. H. F. Graham will go to Ohio. Herman Ben will visit in Chicago. Ida Jacke will camp out in Ottawa. Hattie Dun will go east on a visit. Miss Emery remains in Lawrence. H. B. Martin goes to Mount Pleasant. Nettie Brown will rusticate at Ottawa. Mary G. Simpson will study in this city. W. S. Baleswill will visit in Great Bend. Luella Palmer will study in Lawrence. O. C. LeSeur will visit in New York. P. R. Bennett will study in Lawrence. E. E. Brown will farm near Lawrence. Julia Flinn will visit friends in this county. Will Spencer will remain in Lawrence. Clara Greenamyer will go to the seaside. Hattie B. Haskell will enjoy life in this city. Jennie Sutliff will be at home in the city. S. T. Gilmore will be "at home" in Eudora. Clara H. Poehler will study in Lawrence. Evelyn Smith will make the Abilene folks happy. William Lane will rusticate on the Wakarusa. Annie F. Chaffee will summer in Lawrence. A. L. Adams will do surveying work in Shawnee Co. W. W. Russ will continue his bird studies in Lawrence. H. E. Biggs will take an eastern trip during vacation. J. E. Curry will be on his father's farm near Nortonville. R. E. Hayslett will be in Lawrence on newspaper business. Lena Van Voorhis will spend the summer near Lawrence. No, 40. Archie Watson will engineer his fathers fences at Shawnee. Laura Lyons will rusticate near Lawrence during the heated term. Clarence Himoe will assist his father's drug business in Lawrence. F. T. Oakley will practice engineering in Southern Kansas this summer. R. S. Horton will not withdraw his face from the smiles of the Lawrence girls. Harry A. Smith will be in Atchison, with an occasional visit west—to Efringham. Olive Thompson will spend the summer at home, and attend Vassar next year. J. D. McLaren will make a special studup of ants, under the supervision of Prof Snow. ALUMNI. Olin Templin will first go to his home in Colorado, and then instruct in the Douglas county institute. A. P. Connor is back for a few days with the boys. C. G. Upton, of '81, is with his old friends again. Lida Romig, of '84, is visiting Bella Love. E. G. Smith, of '81, is down from Topeka. W. S. Whirlow, of '83, is with his old Orophilian yeomen. C. W. Smith, of '75, now our worthy regent, came in Monday. P. Young, of '82, is on deck at the University once more. F. P. MacLennan, of '75, is visiting Frank Dinsmore, of '75. Kate Ridenour, of '84, is up from Kansas City to see her friends. Mary Gilmore, of '84,listened to the graduating exercises of'85. J. C. Horton, of '79, now of the Kansas City Journal, is in the city. E. A. Brown, of '83, is on land, and is ready for insurance business. Lizzie Wilder, of '82, is with her friends and relatives once more. Mrs. Alice G. Blackwelder came from Chicago to attend commencement. E. C. Little got over from his 11-worth school to attend the banquet. M. J. Keys, of '84, is here and says the Solomon Valley Democrat boometh. A. C. Scott, of 77, recovered from his illness in time to deliver the alumni address. B. T. Chace, of '85, is back, and will attend Ann Arbor law school next year. H. T. Smith, of '84, is back, and reports a flourishing law practice at Mound City. Ethel Beecher Allen, the leader of the class of '82, is here to deliver the master's oration. H. J. Humphrey, of 81, abandoned law practice at Junction City to attend commencement. L. D. L. Tosh leaves his real estate business at Medicine Lodge to attend the reunion. Jas. A. Wickersham, of '76,is with his alma mater, after a year with the academy at Terre Haute. L. H. Leach, of '84, is in town, after a year with the Stockton schools. He will return there next year.