THE CORRIDORS. 217 The Oread hall is now locked up with a Yale lock. The Phi Kapps will entertain the Thetas Friday evening. The Oread constitutions are printed and present a very neat appearance. —Why is analytical Geometry so popular? Because there is a Theta in it! The Orophilians elect their June program on the 29th. The Oreads follow one week later. -Quite a number of our young lady students who are musically inclined are members of the Shubert club. —We would like any one who has a good local or a new joke—not a pun—to hand them in to the editors. The regents at their last meeting, appropriated quite a large amount to furnish the chemical laboratory. The government system now in vogue is veay unpopular. Students greatly prefer the class officers. It is announced regularly every Monday morning from the chapel rostrum, that Profs. Snow and Robinson's recitation rooms are the waiting rooms. The Phi Kapps have been assisted in furnishing their hall by their young lady admirers. A handsome piano cover was the gift of Misses Pratt, Ridenour, Johnson and Thompson; a paper basket by Misses Oliver and Dow; a tidy for the president's chair by Miss Loveland. The Oratorical Association of the University will hold its contest on the 22nd. The following are the contestants: Messrs. Leach, Foley, Call, Gates, McGee and Stocks. The state contest will be held in Lawrence, April 19th, and the following colleges will be represented: Emporia, Manhattan, Washburn. Baldwin, K. S. U. The inter-state contest will be held in May at Iowa City. The appointments have been made for commencement day and are usually good. The selections were made solely upon the basis of merit, and they have, indeed, the "honor men" of the class. Each department will have three representatives instead of one, as heretofore. The addresses to the classes are abolished and the time thus given will be devoted to the extra orations. Those who thus finish up with the honors of the class are: For the Modern Literature Department, Glen Miller, Kate Ridenour, Mary Gilmore. For the Scientific Department, L. L. Dyche, F. A. Stocks, Cora Pierson. For the Classical Department, Agnes Emery, Geo. Watson, Mary Miller. The appointments for the Law and Normal Departments are yet to be made. Miss Florence Finch, of '81, has been selected to deliver the Master's oration, with Scott Hopkins of '81 as alternate. These representatives are all able writers and excellent speakers,and Commencement day of'84 will undoubtedly be one of the best. For gent's furnishing goods, go to Bromelsick's. For a nobby hat and a stylish cravat, go to Bromelsick's. The appointments have been made for Commencement, and as the excitement is dying away, we would take this opportunity to remind the Preps that in time they will be Seniors, and that Bromelsick's is the place to buy their furnishing goods. -In the present era of good feeling among the fraternities, would it not be a good thing to have a pan-Hellenic reception and cement more closely those who are striving for the same object by different paths? 图