THE CORRIDORS. 277 Prof. Williams has had his hair cut. The Gradatim is not dead but sleepeth. The Seniors will finish their work in four weeks The Oreads sat down on Bennett hard. Poor thing! Courtney has blossomed out with a new suit of clothes. Mrs. Dow, of Olathe, visited her daughter last week. -Gilmore has made another mash. Who is "Maggie darling?" --T. H. Rockwell enjoyed a short visit from his father, Tuesday. Will Mulvane will see his Topeka girl Friday evening. Good luck to you. Miss Laura Lyons has returned to her classmates, after a siege with the mumps. —The next lecture in the University course will be April 8th, on "Wealth and Labor." Dr. Lippincott will spend Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the M.E.Conference at Topeka. The latest slang is "smige." When you say you had a "smige" time you mean a "fly' time. The I. C.s had a "grub meeting"' Monday evening, and their other action is still a mystery? The Medical society is doing good work for its members at their Thursday evening meetings. The sign of Powers & Weightman, which has decorated the lower hall has been removed to the chemical lab. It is said that Little's lost shoe was used as a ferry boat across the Kaw while the bridge was being repaired. --Miss Franc Baker, of Abilene, came down to hear Abbott and visit her friends Miss Romig and Miss Mansfield. The reason that Sullivan gets so much advertising in the Courier, is because he buys his neckties of Bromelsick. The influences of Lent can be plainly seen among the students. You can't borrow a dollar without they say it is Lent. —Prof. Canfield lectured in Topeka last week for the benefit of the library association and the relief of the Juniors in history. The Senior Normals have been inflicting their presence on the city schools and telling what they learn to their classmates. April 11th the Orophilians will dispense with regular literary exercises and listen to a debate on Free Trade vs Protection. The mud Tuesday evening when Abbott sang rather spoiled the faith of the boys in the tempering of the wind to the shorn lamb. Sigma Chi is booming. They have ten members and lots more in view. One of their members said so,and of course he tells the truth. The study of astronomy is very popular, especially on very cloudy nights. But it is singular for Freshmen to take such interest in a Junior study. Our lady readers will be interested in knowing that Mrs. Gardner is in New York purchasing millinery and fancy goods for the Spring and Summer trade. -No, when we speak of some once popular student as an old University student, we do not mean he attends the old University on the north end of the hill. —Miss Mamie Swaim will leave next week for her home in Washington. Her very many friends will be extremely sorry to miss her from their circle. The Sophs have a class yell. They haven't had the courage to yell yet, but still they have the yell. It is suggested that they make yellow their class color. —It is reported that the Senior Memorial fund will be expended in purchasing plugs for the Faculty. They will be ordered from Bromelsick, the hatter, in about ten days.