PERSONAL. 55 PERSONAL. —Charlie Cramer has returned. —Nettie Brown is a little "krank." —'87, W. E. Higgins is a little better. —J. P. Jacke started for Colorado yesday. —Nellie Melville is a new student at the K. S. U. —Julia Benedict spent a week in Kansas City lately. —C. F. Foley has entered the Senior law class. —'86, O. C. Le Suer, is the oldest Phi Delta Theta. —Miss Mamie Hudson was in Topeka over Sunday. —'87, S. W. Shattuck, has lately donned the Phi Psi pin. —Nellie Dow and Lizzie Meade spent Sunday in Olathe. —'87, Ed. Cruise, spent Sunday at his home in Wyandotte. —Miss Delia Churchill began the Senior orations Wednesday. —Wm. E. Byrd, of '76, is running a farm west of the city. —Prof. F. H. Snow was expressed up to the University Tuesday. —Mr. Courtney's dog, Henry Ward Beecher, is a little lame. —W. A. Otis is attending the Business College in St. Louis, Mo. —Carrie Watson has recovered and resumed her place in the library. —'86, Hattie Haskell, spent a couple of weeks with Carrie Watson lately. —Frank Hutchins, brother of well-known Bion S., was in the halls Tuesday. —Prof. Canfield visited Kansas City a few days since and was "interviewed." —Charlie Cramer has returned. —Nettie Brown is a little "krank." —'87, W. E. Higgins is a little better. J. P. Jacke started for Colorado yesday. —Nellie Melville is a new student at the K. S. U. —Julia Benedict spent a week in Kansas City lately. —C. F. Foley has entered the Senior law class. —'86, O. C. Le Suer, is the oldest Phi Delta Theta. —Miss Mamie Hudson was in Topeka over Sunday. —'87, S. W. Shattuck, has lately donned the Phi Psi pin. —Nellie Dow and Lizzie Meade spent Sunday in Olathe. —'87, Ed. Cruise, spent Sunday at his home in Wyandotte. Miss Delia Churchill began the Senior orations Wednesday. —Wm. E. Byrd, of '76, is running a farm west of the city. —Prof. F. H. Snow was expressed up to the University Tuesday. —Mr. Courtney's dog, Henry Ward Beecher, is a little lame. —W. A. Otis is attending the Business College in St. Louis, Mo. —Oscar Poehler and John Sargeant now wear the Beta Theta Pi plate. —Mr. C. R. Wagstaff, from Mercer, Pa., has entered the University. —E. Marshal, a brother of W. J. Marshall, has enrolled at the University. —'86, Miss Lettie Collins, has been struck by the dart of the I. C. arrow. —Lida Romig went to Baldwin last Friday on account of the death of a cousin. —Mr. D. Hubbard has been visiting several days with his daughter, Miss Nettie. —E. E. Ritchie, an old student, has returned. He enters the Sophomore class. —Lillie Popenoe, of the Business College, gave the University a call last week. —'85, Victor Linley, says he thinks of committing suicide. The cause is unknown. —Will Lane, a classic son of Monmouth College, Ill., has entered the Junior class. —Prof. Trueblood was at the University Tuesday and gave the trigonometry class a visit. —'87, Clark Maher, visited home in Abilene Saturday. Homesickness the cause. —Miss Minnie Perley and Miss Bertie Henry, from Spring Hill, Kansas, have enrolled. —S. Seaton, one of the Phi Gamma Delta boys, visited his University friends last week. —Dr. E. H. Canfield, who has been visiting his son, Prof. Canfield, has returned to the East. —Miss Lida Griffith has gone to Ohio, where she will attend the Female Seminary at Cincinnati. —Carrie Watson has recovered and resumed her place in the library. —'86, Hattie Haskell, spent a couple of weeks with Carrie Watson lately. Frank Hutchins, brother of well-known Bion S., was in the halls Tuesday. —Prof. Canfield visited Kansas City a few days since and was "interviewed." —Oscar Poehler and John Sargeant now wear the Beta Theta Pi plate. —Mr. C. R. Wagstaff, from Mercer, Pa., has entered the University. —E. Marshal, a brother of W.J.Marshall, has enrolled at the University. —'86, Miss Lettie Collins, has been struck by the dart of the I. C. arrow. —Lida Romig went to Baldwin last Friday on account of the death of a cousin. Mr. D. Hubbard has been visiting several days with his daughter, Miss Nettie. —E. E. Ritchie, an old student, has returned. He enters the Sophomore class. —Lillie Popenoe, of the Business College, gave the University a call last week. —'85, Victor Linley,says he thinks of committing suicide. The cause is unknown. Will Lane, a classic son of Monmouth College, Ill., has entered the Junior class. Prof. Trueblood was at the University Tuesday and gave the trigonometry class a visit. —'87, Clark Maher, visited home in Abilene Saturday. Homesickness the cause. Miss Minnie Perley and Miss Bertie Henry, from Spring Hill, Kansas, have enrolled. —S. Seaton, one of the Phi Gamma Delta boys, visited his University friends last week. Dr. E. H. Canfield, who has been visiting his son, Prof. Canfield, has returned to the East. Miss Lida Griffith has gone to Ohio, where she will attend the Female Seminary at Cincinnati.