80 THE CORRIDORS. The annual reception given by the faculty to the students of the University took place last Friday evening. Students will find a full line of underwear at Bromelsick's. A slight mistake was made in the Personals in our last issue. It should have read, W. Y. Morgan is a big "crank" and Bennett too, instead of Nettie Brown. —The Freshmen, determined not to be outdone by the Seniors, forthwith called a class meeting to discuss the propriety of having a class party. For gent's furnishing goods, call on Bromelsick. -It has become necessary for one of the Seniors to take a friend with him when he calls at the residence of a certain professor, in order to prove his identity. Not long since one of these noble youths was taken for the washer-woman's boy. We are always glad to show our goods which consist of a large stock of underwear, gloves, ties and a full stock of gent's furnishing goods. BROMELSICK. We clip the following from the Kansas City Times:At a meeting of the Oread literary society yesterday morning the following parties were elected to fill the programme for the December contest:S. T. Gilmore, orator; Miss Fannie Pratt, declaimer; Miss Ada Sutliff, essayist, and N. O. Swickard, debater. Remarks are unnecessary. OREAD LITERARY SOCIETY. The last two sessions of the Oread literary society have been very interesting on account of the elections. On the 12th inst. the following officers were elected: W. H. Brown, president; H. E. Riggs, vice president; W. M. Thacher, secretary; and W. L. Little, critic. On the 19th inst. the above officers were installed in their respective offices, and the contestants for the December contest were chosen. S. T. Gilmore and W. Y. Morgan were put in nomination for orator. Mr. Morgan was elected by a majority of 28. P. R. Bennett was elected essayist; N. O. Swickard, debater, and Miss Gertrude Russ, declaimer. The programmes of this term have been good. Thorough preparation has been the rule. Last Friday the following programme greeted a very large audience: Declamation, Miss Gertrude Hunnicutt; reading. Markley; essay, F.H. Bowersock; orator, G.L. Smith; instrumental duet, Misses Pratt and Thompson; reading, Miss Ella Ropes; declamation, Miss Laura Lyons; essay, Miss Lida Jacke; instrumental duett, Miss Mabel Gove and C. Mahan. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. We have a few samples of drafting instruments of the best Swiss and French manufactures, which we will show for ten days. Any one in need of same can get bargains during that time. A. B. Warren, THE STATIONER. - We understand that there has been a "Kent Club" organized by the law students. STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY Will find the largest stock of BOOTS AND SHOES to select from in the city, including all leading styles, at prices that will pay you to visit the Family Shoe Store before buying elsewhere. MASON'S