116 PERSONAL. PERSONAL. —John L. Sullivan has returned from Chiago. —J. A. Sargent spent Sunday in Kansas City. —Solon Williams has returned from the south. —Miss Ora Good visited the University Monday. —'83, W. S. Whirlow was in the city last week. —H. T. Smith went to Mound City last Monday. —Mary R. Holsinger has entered the University. —'86, Earnest Himoe has a very badly sprained ankle. —'83, Ed. Little spent Sunday with his friends in the city. —Miss Alice Bartell visited her Theta friends in the city last week. —'83, E. F. Stanley has an excellent position in the city schools. —Clarence Linton, who was a student here in '76, has lately enrolled. —Miss Eliza Harr is a new student of the Kansas State University. —W. H. Johnson left last Monday for his home in Ottawa, because of sickness. —J. P. Jacke is assistant professor in the Military College of Canon City, Col. —Miss Agnes Clark went to Topeka last week to attend the Social Science Club. —Geo. W. Metcalf, a former student, has again added his name to the roll. —George McMillan and brother, whose father was murdered, will not return to the University this year. —Mrs. H. L. Erb, of Little Rock, Arkansas, the mother of Miss Mattie Erb, of the University, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. Summerfield, of this city. —John L. Sullivan has returned from Chicago. —J. A. Sargent spent Sunday in Kansas City. Solon Williams has returned from the south. Miss Ora Good visited the University Monday. —'83, W. S. Whirlow was in the city last week. —H. T. Smith went to Mound City last Monday. Mary R. Holsinger has entered the University. —'86, Earnest Himoe has a very badly sprained ankle. —'83, Ed. Little spent Sunday with his friends in the city. -Miss Alice Bartell visited her Theta friends in the city last week. -'83, E. F. Stanley has an excellent position in the city schools. -Clarence Linton, who was a student here in '76, has lately enrolled. —W. H. Johnson left last Monday for his home in Ottawa, because of sickness. Miss Eliza Harr is a new student of the Kansas State University. —J. P. Jacke is assistant professor in the Military College of Canon City, Col. Miss Agnes Clark went to Topeka last week to attend the Social Science Club. —Geo. W. Metcalf, a former student has again added his name to the roll. Ed. Blair made a visit home last Friday. P. J. Pangborn, a Unitarian minister, visited the University last week. Henry Winchell and Bert Monroe visited the University last week. Miss Mabel Perry, of Troy, Kansas, visited Miss Carrie Hastings last week. Charles Fearl, a former student of the University, came up from the south Thursday. Miss Callie Marks, a cousin of Miss Dot Mead, visited the University last week. '80, H. V. Chase was elected county clerk of Johnson county; congratulations of the Courier. Miss Katie Bishop, of Paris, Ill., a friend of Miss Lillie McMillan, visited the University last week. Judge A. G. Otis, of Atchison, was in the city last week to see about the new chemical building. Harry Boder, a student during the past two years, left last Thursday for his home at Troy, where he will enter his father's bank. Miss Maud Mansfield and her friends, Minnie Thomas and Jane Ritchie, of Plattsburg, Mo., visited the University Friday. The State Academy of Science had a most interesting session at Topeka last week. Four of our professors, Messrs. Snow, Nichols, Bailey and Dyche, were present, and gave their customary batch of scientific news, which we will notice fully in the future. —George McMillan and brother, whose father was murdered, will not return to the University this year. —Mrs. H. L. Erb, of Little Rock, Arkansas, the mother of Miss Mattie Erb, of the University, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. Summerfield, of this city. —Ed. Blair made a visit home last Friday. -- P. J. Pangborn, a Unitarian minister, visited the University last week. —Henry Winchell and Bert Monroe visited the University last week. —Miss Mabel Perry, of Troy, Kansas. visitied Miss Carrie Hastings last week. Charles Fearl, a former student of the University, came up from the south Thursday. -Miss Callie Marks, a cousin of Miss Dot Mead, visited the University last week. -80, H. V. Chase was elected county clerk of Johnson county; congratulations of the Courier. - Miss Katie Bishop, of Paris, Ill., a friend of Miss Lillie McMillan, visited the University last week. Judge A. G. Otis, of Atchison, was in the city last week to see about the new chemical building. —Harry Boder, a student during the past two years, left last Thursday for his home at Troy, where he will enter his father's bank. —Miss Maud Mansfield and her friends, Minnie Thomas and Jane Ritchie, of Plattsburg, Mo., visited the University Friday. The State Academy of Science had a most interesting session at Topeka last week. Four of our professors, Messrs. Snow, Nichols, Bailey and Dyche, were present, and gave their customary batch of scientific news, which we will notice fully in the future.