261 THE CORRIDORS. THE CORRIDORS. -C. Q. —H. J. K. —Next. -Sigma Chi. —Let's elope! —The 22nd approachth. -The Freshmen elocute. —The Betas are booming. —Oread politics are looming up. —The mumps are still raging. —Mulvane still goes to the skating rink. —So does the fair and beautiful Miss ___. The awful results of leap year are becoming apparent. -It is time for the Senior Preps to begin on a class organization. The Senior Normals will finish English Literature in ten weeks. -A polo club has been organized, and will soon go into practice. The checker players have organized a club to enjoy their favorite game. The Orophilians expect their new piano this week. Dancing will be resumed. -A club has been formed to learn the German. Prof.Carruth is not instructor. —Was it a "scheme" that kept Bennett down town Friday afternoon? Ask Lindsey. Prof. Arthur Canfield has charge of a beginning French class from eight to nine a'clock. —Delinquents are jerked up before the faculty committee when they skip too many classes. Dr. Marvin made a short speech in Friday's chapel, and was warmly greeted by his old pupils. The Phi Kapps have the old Oread piano in their hall. Ta, ta, third hour dancing club. Mrs. Hugh Richards, of Hermosillo Mexico, presented her I.C. sisters with a box of very fine oranges. —It is said that when the Betas were about to take Rankin in, his heart failed him and he fled to Topeka. —Hon. Geo. R. Peck addressed the Law students and those who were "free" first hour Wednesday, on "Jurisprudence." The regents held an all-night session Tuesday evening discussing co-education in the light of recent experience. The first year Normal German class will read "Rosenstengle's German reader." instead of "Jonathan Frock." A former student of the K. S. U. recently took the highest honors at the Tennessee Medical College in Nashville. —Prof. F. O. Marvin and L. H. Leach have been authorized by the Orophilians, to go to Kansas City to purchase their piano. Miss Lollie Leach was suddenly called home Friday by a dispatch from her father. Her Kappa Gamma sisters will mourn her departure. The faculty have refused to allow professors to pass students on their term work. A petition is in circulation to allow them this privilege. The boys of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity were very pleasantly surprised one day last week by receiving through the express office a large and mysterious looking box. On being opened it was found to contain two elegant cakes-one a chocolate and the other a fruit cake, sent by Miss Alice Bartell of Junction City.