PERSONAL. 295 PERSONAL. —Miss Alice Noble is on a visit to Texas. -Miss Carrie Hastings is visiting in St. Joe. -Glen Miller writes University notes for the News. Miss Lu Miller spent Sunday in Kansas City. —R. L. McAlpine has gone home with the mumps. —Miss Lettie Collins visited her home at Olathe lately. —C. R. Mahan went home for a few weeks last week. —S. M. Cook has returned after several weeks illness. —S. A. Detwiler visited his University friends last week. —Joe Curry spent several days with his mother last week. John Findley has returned to his home in Atchison county. —Charlie Hall recently withdrew from the Chapel--platform. —Geo. Walker, president of '85, has withdrawn from the University. —H. W. Kirby, of Abilene, visited the University not long since. James Going, once of '85, is in the real estate business at Salina. Charles Dailey, a student of '81-2, visited old friends last week. -Prof. Snow gave the Zoology class a lecture on Evolution, last Friday. -'83, F. H. Clark, called upon his old friends at the University.last Friday. -Miss Mamie Manley has been suffering with the mumps for the past week. Representative Johnson, of Winfield, called at the University not long since. —L. F $ ^{\cdot} $ Gault has returned after several weeks absence at the bedside of his mother. —Misses Ella and Kate Hall, of McPherson, are taking music lessons at the K. S. U. —H. A. Smith was called from home last Friday by a telegram announcing the death of his grandfather. Misses Laura Lyons and Lillie McMillan visited in Lecompton last week. Someone returned the call the next Sunday. —Mrs. Curdy, of Humboldt, Kansas, paid a visit to her sons Robert and Al, not long since. —Miss Critchfield, of Oskaloosa, who has been the guest of Franc Johnson for some time, left Monday for Topeka. —Prof. Franc Milliner, of Lane University, and John McFadden, a student, gave the K. S. U. a call last Monday. '84, Glen Miller, recently paid a visit to Ed. Cruise, and broke all the cameras in Wyandotte trying to have his picture taken. The Oreads attended Orophilian quite extensively on Friday, to hear the President and Business Managers of this great religious semi-monthly air their views on Free Trade. The Oread piano has arrived upon the scene of action. -It is reported that four students are writing orations for the Field prize, on Wendell Phillips. Ask W.H.Br----n about it. The Oreads don't want the Orophilians and the Oros. don't want the Oreads in their respective societies.