PERSONAL. 175 PERSONAL. '84, Miss Cora Pierson, went to Topeka on Friday last. '82, E. C. Little, made a single New Year's call in Lawrence. Miss Lollie Leach spent the holidays with relatives in St. Louis. '85, Caldwell, will tell you how they spent Christmas in Chicago and St. Louis. Misses Rose Wagner and Ada Briggs sold holiday goods at Crew's book store. Miss Lee Bird, of Atchison, received New Year's callers in Lawrence with her Theta sisters. Prof. Arthur Canfield spent a portion of the vacation with an old class-mate at Springfield, Mo. '84, Riffle whiled away the tedium of vacation by writing to the girls and nursing sick school-marms. '84, Miller, ground out puns sufficient to last the people of White Cloud till his return next June. '80, Frank Smith, an old student of '80, is now located at White Cloud, as telegraph operator. Geo. E. Rose, '83, was in the city during holidays. He has about 400 pupils in his school at Armourdale. '86, Joe, Curried the horses, picked corn, collected Courier "subs," and had a general good time at Nortonville. '82, Miss Lizzie Wilder spent the vacation at her home in Lawrence. She returned to Abilene on Wednesday last. Miss Mamie Swaim's many friends will be glad to find she has postponed her departure for Washington till after their —'84, Miss Cora Pierson, went to Topeka on Friday last. —'82, E. C. Little, made a single New Year's call in Lawrence. —Miss Lollie Leach spent the holidays with relatives in St. Louis. —'85, Caldwell, will tell you how they spent Christmas in Chicago and St. Louis. —Misses Rose Wagner and Ada Briggs sold holiday goods at Crew's book store. Miss Lee Bird, of Atchison, received New Year's callers in Lawrence with her Theta sisters. Prof. Arthur Canfield spent a portion of the vacation with an old class-mate at Springfield, Mo. —'84, Riffle whiled away the tedium of vacation by writing to the girls and nursing sick school-marms. '84, Miller, ground out puns sufficient to last the people of White Cloud till his return next June. '80, Frank Smith, an old student of '80, is now located at White Cloud, as telegraph operator. —Geo. E. Rose, 183, was in the city during holidays. He has about 400 pupils in his school at Armourdale. —'86, Joe, Curried the horses, picked corn, collected Courier "subs," and had a general good time at Nortonville. —'82, Miss Lizzie Wilder spent the vacation at her home in Lawrence. She returned to Abilene on Wednesday last. —Miss Mamie Swaim's many friends will be glad to find she has postponed her departure for Washington till after their return. The Doctor well, we would like to tell our readers about his vacation, but found it impossible to keep track of him. -'84. Miss Lida Romig, of Abilene, returned from vacation in time to receive New Year's callers with her sister I. C'. —'81, Miss Julia Watson,left her Topeka friends long enough to bid us "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year." -81, Misses Mina Marvin and Carrie Bauman, made a short stay with Lawrence friends and relatives during Christmas week. —Chas. King, one of the first business managers on the old Courier, is now one of the leading clerks at the Windsor Hotel in Topeka. - '87, Will Little, spent the better portion of the holidays in ballasting a car seat on the road between Kansas City and Topeka. -'85, B. T. Chace, spent a portion of his vacation in Lawrence visiting friends. He reports himself well pleased with his work in Wyandotte county. -'86, Miss Ella E. Ropes spent part of the vacation in Wyandotte, where she attended the wedding of Miss Nellie Reid, a former student of this University. '85, C. J. Smith, superintendent of public instruction in Wyandotte county! stopped over a day in our city while on his way to Topeka to attend the Teachers' Association. —Miss May Bassett spent a part of the holidays with friends in Kansas City and Wyandotte. While in the latter town she attended the annual ball of the T. S. S. She reports a splendid time,