THE CORRIDORS. 197 THE CORRIDORS. —Quiz. —Mumps. —H. J. K.! —Everybody waltz! —Keep out of the chapel. --Miss Carlie Cockins has been quite ill. The Phi Psis are establishing a chapter at Baldwin. --Why do they wear black court plaster? Give it up. The Senior class will probably graduate twenty four. The annual will be published this year by the fraternities. The C. Q.s have effected a permanent organization. The Kats say they are going to take in a new member. —Sullivan is distinguishing himself at the roller skating rink. The law classes have had several very interesting moot courts. Dr. L. W. Luscher, of 82, has returned from a trip to Central America. Three roller skating rinks furnish plenty of sport for students thus inclined. The law class recited at Prof. Green's office during the term of district court. The police force now consists of Courtney, Henry Ward Beecher and Sterling. The quizzes are safely passed, by some and another session looms up sublimely. Miss Gilmore froze her ears last week. This comes from going up the hill too early. The mumps have been quite prevalent lately, extending their attack from prof. to prep. The Oread hall has been the scene of several social gatherings during the past few weeks. —Dr. Tiffany, of Kansas City, lectured before Prof. Trueblood's classes and friends Thursday night. The Senior Prep German class is divided, one division reciting the second hour, the other the fourth. —Henry Cabot Lodge has declined the invitation to deliver the address before the literary societies in June. The latest style in hat crowns is the "crazy," made from clippings from ribbons. Look out, young ladies. -Misses Dow and Oliver have had their pictures taken, but they are now lost-the pictures, not the young ladies. -When you go out serenading and take a guitar, never stand it up against the fence. It is a good defensive weapon. A certain portion of our city has been inflicted nightly for the past week with the horrible screeching of an amateur quartette. The Gradatim meeting for last Friday night was postponed till Tuesday. This is a bad start for the new year. Come boys, brace up. -Prof. Dyche returned Monday from a month's hunting excursion in the Indian territory. In spite of bad weather and bad roads he brought with him trophies of his hunter's art which will worthily decorate alma mater. The chancellor has put in force the rule of not allowing students in the chapel or society halls. This leaves them without a room where they can go to spend a vacant hour. The recitation rooms and library do not answer this purpose at all, and the temptation to infringe on the rule is almost irresistable.