PERSONAL. 215 PERSONAL. '83 Helen Bay, is teaching at Fort Scott. '81 Charles Scott, called at the University last week. —Douglas Hamilton visited the University Thursday. '83 O. D. Walker, visited the University last week. —Miss Edith Webber visited the University last week. '83 Ed. Meservey is studying law in St. Louis, Mo. —Dewitt Bower went to Topeka last week to visit his father. '82 C. C. Dart, is in Dallas, Texas, in the real estate business. '83 S. W. Brewster, is practicing law at Thayer, Kansas. —Alfred Tuse, of Leavenworth, has enrolled at the University. —G. W. Robinson, a last year's student, was in town last week. —Elzia Taylor, from Coffee county, has entered the University. —Hon. Geo. R. Peck lectured to the Law class Wednesday morning. '80 Will Raymond, is taking a course in civil engineering in St. Louis. —Dr. Marvin left last week for Washington, on business. —Miss Mamie Manley has returned to school, after a short illness. —Geo. Lippincott, a cousin of the Chancellor, paid him a visit not long since. —H. L. Call, C. F. Foley and Robt. Raukin are the latest additions to Beta Theta Pi. '82 Miss Belle Parker, of the Normal department, was married to David L. Drake last week, at Erwin, Colorado. —'83 Helen Bay, is teaching at Fort Scott. '81 Charles Scott, called at the University last week. —Douglas Hamilton visited the University Thursday. '83 O. D. Walker, visited the University last week. —Miss Edith Webber visited the University last week. '83 Ed. Meservey is studying law in St. Louis, Mo. —Dewitt Bower went to Topeka last week to visit his father. —'82 C. C. Dart, is in Dallas, Texas, in the real estate business. '83 S. W. Brewster, is practicing law at Thayer, Kansas. Alfred Tuse, of Leavenworth, has enrolled at the University. -G. W. Robinson, a last year's student was in town last week. --Elzia Taylor, from Coffee county, has entered the University. —Hon. Geo. R. Peck lectured to the Law class Wednesday morning. —Dr. Marvin left last week for Washington, on business. —'80 Will Raymond, is taking a course in civil engineering in St. Louis. —Miss Mamie Manley has returned to school, after a short illness. —Geo. Lippincott, a cousin of the Chancellor, paid him a visit not long since. —H. L. Call, C. F. Foley and Robt. Raukin are the latest additions to Beta Theta Pi. —'82 Miss Belle Parker, of the Normal department, was married to David L. Drake last week, at Erwin, Colorado. Mouer, of Ohio, surprised his Beta brothers last week. He was present at the initiation of their latest victim. —J. C. Shinn has withdrawn from the University, and returned to his home in Chanute, Kansas. He will return next year. Miss Lillie Sherman left the city Monday for Quincy, Ill., where her home will be in future. Her many friends will miss her sadly. —Douglas Hamilton, W. H. Johnson, W. Jenks and Geo. Metcalf, the Amphion Quartette, distinguished themselves at Miss Potter's reading. —Ex-chancellor Marvin visited the University last Friday and addressed the students in chapel. All were very much pleased to see him. Albert Moler, a student of several years ago, with his cousin, Mr. W. D. House, of the State University of Ohio, visited the University last Thursday. —Prof. Snow excused his Zoology class Wednesday morning in order that he might hear the lecture to the Law class. He thinks seriously of becoming a lawyer himself. Through the kindness of several Orophilians and I. C.'s, Miss Helen Potter was shown through the University Thursday morning. She expressed herself surprised with the advantages of our institution. —In response to an invitation, L. H. Leach will address the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle at Independence, Mo., on Longfellow's memorial day. His subject is "The C. L. S. C. and the College."