THE CORRIDORS. 177 —Look out for Kappa Kappa Gamma soon. The special chemistry students are in the new lab. The Orophilians have a fine new bulletin board. The Y. M. C. A. is in a very prosperous condition. The I. C.s had a very pleasant party New Year's evening. -Shawhan made a great mash on his return trip. Mrs. Smith! The snow made the ascent to Mount Oread a burden to the climber, and an amusement to the gazer. Cruise spent his vacation in the mashing business at Wyandotte. -Rolla Krebs is now a student at the State Agricultural College. The building was thoroughly gone over and cleaned up during vacation. —Ross Wemple now impresses visitors with a handsome new gold watch chain. -J. T. Harlow, of '82, smiled upon his Phi Gamm brothers on the 20th, ult. Bromelsick's is the place to buy hats, caps, underwear, collars, cuffs, etc. The Indian school is almost ready to receive students. Don't all speak at once. We are sorry to say that Miss Alice Bartell will not return to graduate with '84. Stocks returned early from his visit home. His love for the land of Lawrence is great. Miss Nellie Reed, formerly of 184, was married during the holidays to Mr. Orrin Shepard. There is a report that a certain prep had his lessons Monday. This is contrary to all rule. —Miss Lillie Sherman has withdrawn from the University, and will reside at Quincy, Ill. -W. A. Otis, "Little Willie," has "graduated," and is now at his home in Atchison. On the list of prisoners to be discharged from the penitentiary January 12th, is Harry Smith. The state oratorical contest will be held in Lawrence. We can assure them a good attendance. Miss Josie Brown, once of 184, was married during the holidays to Mr. Sanford, of Lawrence. —Spangler sent each of the regents a letter. At the next meeting they voted unanimously to buy him a type-writer. The cold snap brought snow, the snow brought sleighing,and the sleighing brought a good many frozen ears and fingers. A Sigma Chi from Nebraska University was here last week, and probably formed a chapter at this place. We welcome them. —Rob Curdy went sleighing while home, and froze his nose. He now nose better than to try to hold two girls in the back seat. —Miss Ethel Allen took the part of a "widder', in the comedy "The Flower of the Family," at Kansas City New Year's evening. -C. R. Mahau came back from Abilene to make calls. Although most of the boys were out of town, he managed to kill time very pleasantly. When you are forming good resolutions for the New Year, do not forget to add the following to the list. "I will do my trading at Bromelsick's. Four dollars is the latest offered for an introduction to a K. S. U. girl. But alas, she could not be found, and somebody lost the four dollars. —Hardly as large a number of students as usual returned New Year's day to call. But those who were on hand report an exceptionally good time. 1