THE CORRIDORS. 117 THE CORRIDORS. 530 Now Enrolled. Free Trade vs. Protection. —Half session studies are over. —That is if you passed. New classes have settled down to the "grind." The Oreads have a new constitution. McClure has shaved off that mustache. Goak! Try one of those fine Cuban cigars at Straffon's. Are you going home Thanksgiving to punish the turkey. -The contestants are getting down to work for the struggle. -Fay Templeton is coming and the boys would fain have fair weather. Prof. Bailey will finish the course in chemistry lectures next week. The Sophomores say "beastly classes" are made by "beastly professors." John Sargeant takes his place in the subfaculty as professor of ventilation. —"Down with exams.," even the subpreps are clamoring for "term grades." At Bromelsick's you will find whatever you want in the gents furnishing line. The finest line of shoe brushes in the city at Straffon's at very low prices. When will the Kappa Kappa Gammas be out? This is a question frequently asked. One of our society young men received a box the other day containing a card inscribed, "I never kiss." This is a joke with a moral which will only be appreciated by a select few. Another invoice of fine pocket knives just received at the South End Drug Store. Prof. Dyche lectured before the State Academy of Science on the Newton Mammoth. Several of our musically inclined students went to Topeka last week to hear Kelogg. Priestly says that whisky and money were what beat him in his race for Oread critic. About forty of the boys took the degree of D. D. (Doctor of Dancing) Friday night. The I. C.'s feel very bad over the rebuke received from the chapel rostrum for their conduct Hallow e'en. The Orophilians now have extra attractions for their meetings. For further particulars apply to Leach. One good effect of Hallow e'en is al ready apparent in the new sidewalk up Adams street to the University. -Wright's, Eastman's, and Colgate's handkerchief odors in bulk at South End Drug Store. '73, L. D. L. Tosh, now one of Lawrence's rising attorneys, was united in marriage November 12th with Miss Minnie C. Parish. The happy couple left the same day for a tour among the eastern cities. Mr. Anderson, a Junior Law, and Miss Damon, also a student, were married last Friday evening at Emporia. The affair is romantic in the fact that they were acquainted but two weeks before the knot was tied.