76 PERSONAL. —'85, Frank Walker, of Hesper, visited the University and his friends Monday. —'84, Clara Gillham, has returned at last to resume her studies at the University and rejoice the hearts of her many friends. —'86, Wm. Spencer, is the latest member of the Phi Psi fraternity. —'85, C. E. Wood, was initiated into the Beta society Saturday night. —'84, Kate Ridenour, spent Sunday at her home in Kansas City. —T. W. Houston, a last year's student, is teaching in Garnet, Kansas. —'86, Miss Frances Johnson, gladdened home with her presence last week. —A young lady student has offered her photograph for a Courier frontispiece. —'83, W. S. Whirlow, was in the city last week on business. —Miss Flora Hadley visited the University last Thursday. —'84, George Watson, went home Friday to spend Sunday with his parents. —Wm. J. Morse, of Oskaloosa, was in the city Tuesday to see the boys. —'86, Franc Johnson, spent a few days at her home in Oskaloosa not long since. —'84, Kate Ridenour, made her periodical trip to K. C. last Friday. —Walter Willis, a last year's graduate of the Lawrence high school, has entered the Junior law class. —Glen L. Miller gave a fine oration in chapel Wednesday, on the life and character of Bacon. —The cause of Victor Linley's contemplated suicide has been discovered. Financial crisis. —'84, Agnes Emery, entertained a number of friends at a lunch party, given at her home, last Saturday. —'81, Miss Mamie Woodward, has returned from her visit in California and is at her home in Kansas City. -'85, Frank Walker, of Hesper, visited the University and his friends Monday. —'84, Clara Gillham, has returned at last to resume her studies at the University and rejoice the hearts of her many friends. —'86, Wm. Spencer, is the latest member of the Phi Psi fraternity. —'85, C. E. Wood, was initiated into the Beta society Saturday night. —'84, Kate Ridenour, spent Sunday at her home in Kansas City. —T. W. Houston, a last year's student is teaching in Garnet, Kansas. —'86, Miss Frances Johnson, gladdened home with her presence last week. —Miss Flora Hadley visited the University last Thursday. —'83, W. S. Whirlow, was in the city last week on business. -A young lady student has offered her photograph for a Courier frontispiece. —'84, George Watson, went home Friday to spend Sunday with his parents. —Wm. J. Morse, of Oskaloosa, was in the city Tuesday to see the boys. —'86, Franc Johnson, spent a few days at her home in Oskaloosa not long since. —'84, Kate Ridenour, made her periodical trip to K. C. last Friday. -Walter Willis, a last year's graduate of the Lawrence high school, has entered the Junior law class. —Glen L. Miller gave a fine oration in chapel Wednesday, on the life and character of Bacon. —Etta M. Smith of the Normal department, is teaching in the schools of Perry, Kan. —Prof. L. L. Dyche has resigned his position as scientific editor of the Courier because of overwork —J. W. Gleed has returned from Europe and is reading law with a prominent firm in New York City. —Miss Aggie Wright, Mamie Hudson, Carrie Hastings and Hattie Haskell, have lately put on the Kappa Psi. —Lieut. J. A. Manley, the father of Miss Edith and Mamie, visited his home a short time ago. —Miss Mabel Wemple came up to the University Friday to see her friends again. She will not attend school this year. —'85, Ora Good, came up to the University one morning and again shook hands with old friends. —'87, Agnes Wright, was much pleased to receive a short visit from her mother Oct. 13th. —'82, E. C. Meservey, left Tuesday for St. Louis, where he will attend the law school of Washington University. —Miss Ella McGahey, of Leavenworth, who has been visiting her friend Carlie Cockins, gave the University a call last Thursday. —K. A. T. has added four new and valuable names to her list—Mamie Hudson, Agnes Wright, Hattie Haskell, Carrie Hastings. —'84, Agnes Emery, entertained a number of friends at her home Saturday afternoon, Oct. 18. The Lunch received its share of attention. —Mr. Lucius Meinscheuk, of Chicago, who is a bright and shining light of the Phi Psi society, and who has been visiting friends in Lawrence, called on the Oread society last Friday. The cause of Victor Linley's contemplated suicide has been discovered. Financial crisis. —'84, Agnes Emery, entertained a number of friends at a lunch party, given at her home, last Saturday. —'81, Miss Mamie Woodward, has returned from her visit in California and is at her home in Kansas City. —Etta M. Smith of the Normal department, is teaching in the schools of Perry, Kan. Prof. L. L. Dyche has resigned his position as scientific editor of the Courier because of overwork -J. W. Gleed has returned from Europe and is reading law with a prominent firm in New York City. —Miss Aggie Wright, Mamie Hudson, Carrie Hastings and Hattie Haskell, have lately put on the Kappa Psi. Lieut. J.A.Manley,the father of Miss Edith and Mamie,visited his home a short time ago. —Miss Mabel Wemple came up to the University Friday to see her friends again. She will not attend school this year. —'85, Ora Good, came up to the University one morning and again shook hands with old friends. '87, Agnes Wright, was much pleased to receive a short visit from her mother Oct. 13th. '82, E. C. Meservey, left Tuesday for St. Louis, where he will attend the law school of Washington University. —Miss Ella McGahey, of Leavenworth, who has been visiting her friend Carlie Cockins, gave the University a call last Thursday. —K. A. T. has added four new and valuable names to her list—Mamie Hudson, Agnes Wright, Hattie Haskell, Carrie Hastings. —'84, Agnes Emery, entertained a number of friends at her home Saturday afternoon, Oct.18. The Lunch received its share of attention. Mr. Lucius Meinscheuk, of Chicago, who is a bright and shining light of the Phi Psi society, and who has been visiting friends in Lawrence, called on the Oread society last Friday.