PERSONAL. 255 PERSONAL. —W. Y. Morgan has the mumps. —John Sargent spent Sunday in Kansas City. —'84, M. J. Keys, spent last week at his home. —E. G. Blair spent Sunday at his home in Atchison. —Misses Noble and Gore spent Sunday in Atchison. —'83, Rob Osmond, has returned from Old Mexico. —'87, Jacob Musser, has withdrawn from the University. —Pliny Soper visited his University friends Wednesday. —Mamie Stimpson has returned to school after a short illness. —Prof. E. H. Bailey returned last week from a lecturing tour through the northern part of the state. —Miss Carrie Fisher and Miss Lizzie Meade made a short visit in Topeka last week. —Victor Linley's brother paid him a short visit last week. —Warren Perry made a flying visit to the University, Friday. —Miss Minnie Collins spent Sunday at her home in Olathe. —F. H. Smiley has been sick for the past week with malaria. —Miss Mamie Swaim has returned from her visit to Leavenworth. —'87, T. H. Rockwell, returned Sunday from a visit to Junction City. —Miss Ella Williams spent a week at her home in Olathe not long since. —W. Y. Morgan has the mumps. John Sargent spent Sunday in Kansas City. —'84, M.J. Keys, spent last week at his home. —E. G. Blair spent Sunday at his home in Atchison. Misses Noble and Gore spent Sunday in Atchison. —'83, Rob Osmond, has returned from Old Mexico. —'87, Jacob Musser, has withdrawn from the University. - Pliny Soper visited his University friends Wednesday. —Mamie Stimpson has returned to school after a short illness. —Prof. E. H. Bailey returned last week from a lecturing tour through the northern part of the state. —Miss Carrie Fisher and Miss Lizzie Meade made a short visit in Topeka last week. -Victor Linley's brother paid him a short visit last week. Warren Perry made a flying visit to the University, Friday. Miss Minnie Collins spent Sunday at her home in Olathe. —F. H. Smiley has been sick for the past week with malaria. Miss Mamie Swaim has returned from her visit to Leavenworth. —'87, T. H. Rockwell, returned Sunday from a visit to Junction City —Miss Ella Williams spent a week at her home in Olathe not long since. Miss Scott, a sister of Charlie Scott, of '81, is visiting at Prof. Carruth's. —'86, Franc Johnson, spent a few days at her home in Oskaloosa, recently. —Miss Nannie Pugh, of Cottonwood Falls, visited the University Wednesday. —Miss Nellie Tolman returned to her home in Wilder, Kansas, on account of sickness. —Fred Case and cousin, Miss Hattie Case, of Olathe, gave the University a call Tuesday. —Miss Mamie Gardner has been unable to attend school for some time, because of a severe cold. —Miss Lowe, of Nortonville, paid her sisters, of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity a short visit recently. —Miss Jennie Druthot has withdrawn from the University, and is teaching music at Lacygne, Linn county. —C. C. Surber, now has the dignified "M. D." attached to his name, from the Kansas City Medical Institute. —Chancellor Lipppincott went to Emporia last week to deliver a lecture before the Normal school at that place. Miss Emily Faithful's lecture last Thursday evening is said to have been the best ever delivered at the University. Misses Sue Miles and Hattie Haskell paid a short visit last week to some friends attending the Baker Academy, situated at Baldwin City, this State. -'83, W. S. Whirlow, formerly of the Kansas City Times, was in the city Monday reviewing bygone days with his successful journalistic brother, John Sullivan.