THE CORRIDORS. 157 THE CORRIDORS. We — Win ! Somebody Badly crushed! —Ta, ta, class officers! Back studies must be made up immediately. Chancellor Lippincott spent Sunday in Atchison. -Miss Lina Gano came up to attend the contest. '83, Miss Annie Murphy, was in town last Saturday. Fred R. Jones has withdrawn from the University. -'81, Pliny Soper, was in the city not long since. -J. E. Shanafelt has lately enrolled at the K. S. U. —George Mitchell has lately entered the Junior law class. The Oreads are having their new constitution printed. —Ask Jenks who tied the gate. But it was all (W)right. -Miss Jennie Walker has gone to St. Louis to spend the holidays. The Orophilians show their usual enterprise in buying a piano. We have received many letters from students complimenting our number which contained the cut of the laboratory. —Give us a rest with the quarreling and fighting so prevalent this fall. "Deacon says so too." -If you want a neat fitting glove call at the Kansas Furnishing Goods Emporium. -Sullivan is still correspondent of the Globe-Democrat, and don't you forget it. —Ties, ties, ties of all kinds at the Kansas Furnishing Goods Emporium. The next hop of the Gradatim Club will be held January 11. The faculty changed the time of adjournment for vacation to Friday. Where are the Juniors' plug-hats? Echo answers, "at Bromelsick's." -Miss Mamie Woodvard, of Kansas City, has been visiting in the city for a short time. —Prof. Green has so far improved that he was able to come up to the University Monday. —'86, Miss Jeanie Edwards, has withdrawn from the University. She will return next year. —Miss Allie Hersfield, of Topeka, has been visiting Miss Mattie Erb for a few days. -'83, Prof. W. S. Whirlow, principal of the Tonganoxie schools, was in the city last week. —'87, Miss Hattie Smith, has withdrawn from the University and returned to her home. Fine plush scarfs at the Kansas Furnishing Goods Emporium. —The mashers are bracing up in order to be in at the opening of the Indian School. —Professor (in speaking of conception as a limit to probability): "For an illustration, can we concieve of a railroad to the moon?" Irrepressible Senior: "Yes, of an Air Line."