PERSONAL. 75 PERSONAL. '82, A. W. Hill, was in town yesterday. Miss Sallie Loveland went down to K. C. last Friday. J. I. Sweezey, a student of three years ago, is practicing medicine at Osage City. P. O. Smith, an old student, is working in the Santa Fe office at Atchison. P. E. Gregory, formerly a prominent Orophilian, is studying law in Carbondale. Misses Hubbard and Dow enjoyed a visit from their mothers on last Friday. Miss Edith Webber has returned from an extensive visit to Chicago and Cleveland. Hon. J. W. Green, dean of the law department, has been very ill, but is rapidly recovering. Grant McAlexander, a prominent student of last year, is under Uncle Sam's tutelage at West Point. Robt. Hutcheson, a student of two years ago, is studying medicine in the K. C. Medical College. '83, J. G. Smith, came up from Kansas City Thursday to attend the Senior class reception. Alvah H. Pearson (formerly of '81) was renominated for county surveyor by the Republican county convention. '82, L. M. Spray, was in the city last week. Mr. Spray is teaching in the Topeka schools and is meeting with good success. W. Y. Morgan is quite ill. The result of the election and the effect of the black kids, in which he appeared Friday night, was too much fo his small frame. —'82, A. W. Hill, was in town yesterday. —Miss Sallie Loveland went down to K. C. last Friday. —J. I. Sweezey, a student of three years ago, is practicing medicine at Osage City. —P. O. Smith, an old student, is working in the Santa Fe office at Atchison. —P. E. Gregory, formerly a prominent Orophilian, is studying law in Carbondale. --Misses Hubbard and Dow enjoyed a visit from their mothers on last Friday. --Miss Edith Webber has returned from an extensive visit to Chicago and Cleveland. —Hon. J.W.Green, dean of the law department, has been very ill, but is rapidly recovering. —Grant McAlexander, a prominent student of last year, is under Uncle Sam's tutelage at West Point. —Robt. Hutcheson, a student of two years ago, is studying medicine in the K. C. Medical College. --'83, J. G. Smith, came up from Kansas City Thursday to attend the Senior class reception. -Alvah H. Pearson (formerly of '81) was renominated for county surveyor by the Republican county convention. --'82, L. M. Spray, was in the city last week. Mr. Spray is teaching in the Topeka schools and is meeting with good success. —'87, W. E. Higgins, is recovering slowly. —J. E. Curry took a short sojourn at his home last week. —'82, Charles Simmons, is attending Bellevue Medical College. —Wm. Nevison entertained the Seniors at his home Thursday night, —Prof. Bailey delivered a lecture before the Normal society, last Friday. —'87, Aggie Wright, had a pleasant visit from her mother last week. —A. Burney, a brother of Mr. Burney, who graduated in the law department last year, has joined the Phi Delta Theta society. —Miss Clara Hanback, of Osborne, one of last year's students, is in the city, the guest of Miss McMillan. Miss Clara enters Bethany College in January. —Dr. L. W. Luscher, of '82, is meeting with success in his profession. He also takes very readily to his new field of instructor in the K. C. medical college. —Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richards are in the city visiting at Prof. Miller's. They came from Hermosillo, Mexico, where they have both recently recovered from an attack of fever. —F. C. Thompson came down from Topeka last week to attend the Senior party. —'84, A. S. Riffle, has resigned his place as scientific editor of the Courier because Mr. Dyche did. —Mrs. L. Ellen Searl, wife of A. J. Searl, who has attended the University for the past year, died the 4th of October of consumption, at her home in Lawrence. She leaves her husband and four children to mourn her loss. —W. Y. Morgan is quite ill. The result of the election and the effect of the black kids, in which he appeared Friday night, was too much fo his small frame. —'87, W. E. Higgins, is recovering slowly. —J. E. Curry took a short sojourn at his home last week. —'82, Charles Simmons, is attending Bellevue Medical College. —Wm. Nevison entertained the Seniors at his home Thursday night, —Prof. Bailey delivered a lecture before the Normal society, last Friday. —'87, Aggie Wright, had a pleasant visit from her mother last week. —A. Burney, a brother of Mr. Burney, who graduated in the law department last year, has joined the Phi Delta Theta society. --Miss Clara Hanback, of Osborne, one of last year's students, is in the city,the guest of Miss McMillan. Miss Clara enters Bethany College in January. —Dr. L. W. Luscher, of '82, is meeting with success in his profession. He also takes very readily to his new field of instructor in the K.C. medical college. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richards are in the city visiting at Prof. Miller's. They came from Hermosillo, Mexico, where they have both recently recovered from an attack of fever. —F. C. Thompson came down from Topeka last week to attend the Senior party. —'84, A. S. Riffle, has resigned his place as scientific editor of the Courier because Mr. Dyche did. —Mrs. L. Ellen Searl, wife of A.J. Searl, who has attended the University for the past year, died the 4th of October of consumption, at her home in Lawrence. She leaves her husband and four children to mourn her loss.