PERSONAL. 95 PERSONAL. —W. L. Kerr was at home in Ottawa last week. —Miss Maggie Oliver visited the University Friday. —Supt. Courtney had pressing business in Topeka Friday. —J. R. Turner, a former student, has entered the law class. —'87. John Sargent spent Sunday at his home in Kansas City. —Miss Mamie Hudson went to Topeka last Friday to attend a party. —S. Steinberg, the King Clothier, called at the University November 1st. —'79. S. M. Smith of Emporia spent several days in the city last week. —Prof. Trueblood of Kansas City was at the University Thursday morning. —'85. B. K. Bruce has returned to the University and joined his class again. —Misses Nettie Hubbard and Nellie Dow spent Sunday at their homes in Olathe. —Mr. E. A. Munsell, of the Council Grove Republican, was in the city last week. —Scott Markley of Hillsdale, a cousin of A. C. Markley, visited the University Friday. —Prof. Brownell was unable to meet his classes last Monday because of a severe cold. —'87. H. H. Shawhan was initiated into the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity Saturday night. —Supt. E. Stanley, of the city schools, was up on Mt. Oread Monday morning showing a friend over the University. —'83. J. G. Smith came down from Kansas City Friday to attend the I. C. party given by Carlie Cockins and Maud Mansfield. -W. L. Kerr was at home in Ottawa last week. —Miss Maggie Oliver visited the University Friday. —Supt. Courtney had pressing business in Topeka Friday. -J. R. Turner, a former student, has entered the law class. -'87. John Sargent spent Sunday at his home in Kansas City. —Miss Mamie Hudson went to Topeka last Friday to attend a party. —S. Steinberg, the King Clothier, called at the University November 1st. —'79. S.M.Smith of Emporia spent several days in the city last week. Prof. Trueblood of Kansas City was at the University Thursday morning. -'85. B.K.Bruce has returned to the University and joined his class again. —Misses Nettie Hubbard and Nellie Dow spent Sunday at their homes in Olathe. Mr. E. A. Munsell, of the Council Grove Republican, was in the city last week. Scott Markley of Hillsdale, a cousin of A.C.Markley, visited the University Friday. Prof. Brownell was unable to meet his classes last Monday because of a severe cold. —'87. H. H. Shawhan was initiated into the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity Saturday night. —Supt. E. Stanley, of the city schools was up on Mt. Oread Monday morning showing a friend over the University. '83. J.G. Smith came down from Kansas City Friday to attend the I.C. party given by Carlie Cockins and Maud Mansfield. Rev. Scott of this city, and Prof. Ladd president of the University of New Mexico at Santa Fe, attended chapel services last Tuesday. —'Twas rumored that Prof. Carruth went around with the boys Halloween to keep them out of mischief. If so, his success was remarkable. Rev. Jones of Leavenworth, former pastor of the M.E. Church of this city, visited the University Friday and conducted the chapel services. -- Miss Mattie Erb was unanimously elected secretary of the Oread society to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Thacher. -W. E.Higgins was so far recovered as to be able to come up and see his university friends Wednesday. He is now at home where he will remain the rest of the year. —I. C. Long of Topeka, a graduate of the School of Oratory at Kansas City, visited Prof. Brownell's elocution class last Tuesday. Mr. Long has gone to Nashville, Tenn., to teach elocution. —W. M. Thacher has resigned his position as secretary of the Oread society because he expected to be in New York city for a few weeks and could not attend to his duties. —Geo. and Lincoln McMillan, two well known students, received the sad intelligence Monday morning of their father's death. He was murdered in Emporia last Saturday evening, but being in the depot yards was not found till late Sunday morning. Geo. and Lincoln went home Monday morning. They have the heart-felt sympathy of all the students at K.S.U.