196 PERSONAL. PERSONAL. —G. W. Harrington has the mumps. —Robert Hayslett has got the mumps. —Robert Rankin fell down the steps Tuesday. —'83, F. D. Hutchings was in the city last week. —Maude Nelson has enrolled at the University. —'83, J. G. Smith visited the University last week. —Miss Mamie Swaim has withdrawn from the University. —Prof. Sterling has been enjoying a visit from his brother, M. F. Sterling. —'87, Clark Mahan spent his examination days at his home in Abilene. —Prof. Trueblood, of Kansas City, visited the University Wednesday. —Some more Smiths have arrived at the K. S. U. P. D., G. F. and Eva. —Miss Mattie Erb spent last week at her home in Little Rock, Arkansas. —H. M. Call, from Manhattan, Kan., has entered the Junior Law class. —General Courtney finds some difficulty in repressing the invincibles of '87. —W. E. Hoges a last year student, is attending the Lawrence Business College. —C. S. Crane is a little foot sore but is still on the war path, or rather the Chancellor. —M. O. Billings, of Marion, has entered the University to take a Natural History course. —'82 Festus Foster of Sedgwick, Kan., was in the city last week and visited his alma mater. —G. W. Harrington has the mumps. —Robert Hayslett has got the mumps. Robert Rankin fell down the steps Tuesday. '83, F. D. Hutchings was in the city last week. Maude Nelson has enrolled at the University. —'83, J. G. Smith visited the University last week. —Miss Mamie Swaim has withdrawn from the University. Prof. Sterling has been enjoying a visit from his brother, M. F. Sterling. '87, Clark Mahan spent his examination days at his home in Abilene. —Prof. Trueblood, of Kansas City, visited the University Wednesday. Some more Smiths have arrived at the K. S. U. P.D., G.F. and Eva. Miss Mattie Erb spent last week at her home in Little Rock, Arkansas. —H. M. Call, from Manhattan, Kan., has entered the Junior Law class. General Courtney finds some difficulty in repressing the invincibles of '87. -W. E. Hoges a last year student, is attending the Lawrence Business College. C. S. Crane is a little foot sore but is still on the war path, or rather the Chancellor. —M. O. Billings, of Marion, has entered the University to take a Natural History course. Stocks made quite an impression last week in tight pants. Walter Tinkler, once a prominent student, has been married to a young lady of Hiawatha. '87 Miss Alice Noble has been unable to attend school for a week or two, on account of illness. Mrs. C. C. Dart, of '84, has been spending the past few days visiting her Lawrence friends. The new system which replaces the "class officer," is not as popular among the students as the old. W. T. Lutz dropped down among us Sunday night and will probably remain and "go out" with '86. Prof. Patrick has charge of a large smelter in New Mexico, which is operated by Lawrence capitalists. Chancellor Lippincott took an extended trip over the state lecturing in behalf of the University, not long since. W. G. Tidd has withdrawn from the University, and gone to his home in Winfield. He will enter the law class next fall. Miss Carlie Cockins has returned from her visit in Iowa City, but has been unable to attend school since her return, on account of illness, The class in History of Art was to have been examined Tuesday morning, but Prof. Spring failed to appear at the hour, and the class was compelled to send after him. James Lawrence an old student of '81 is back and will stay till he graduate. We second the determination and are glad to see him once more at K. S. U. —'82 Festus Foster of Sedgwick, Kan., was in the city last week and visited his alma mater. --Stocks made quite an impression last week in tight pants. --Walter Tinkler, once a prominent student, has been married to a young lady of Hiawatha. -'87 Miss Alice Noble has been unable to attend school for a week or two, on account of illness. —Mrs. C. C. Dart, of '84, has been spending the past few days visiting her Lawrence friends. The new system which replaces the "class officer,' is not as popular among the students as the old. -W. T. Lutz dropped down among us Sunday night and will probably remain and "go out" with '86. Prof. Patrick has charge of a large smelter in New Mexico, which is operated by Lawrence capitalists. Chancellor Lippincott took an extended trip over the state lecturing in behalf of the University, not long since. —W. G. Tidd has withdrawn from the University, and gone to his home in Winfield. He will enter the law class next fall. Miss Carlie Cockins has returned from her visit in Iowa City, but has been unable to attend school since her return, on account of illness. The class in History of Art was to have been examined Tuesday morning, but Prof. Spring failed to appear at the hour, and the class was compelled to send after him. James Lawrence an old student of '81 is back and will stay till he graduatse. We second the determination and are glad to see him once more at K. S. U. ---