14 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. LOCALS. Fred Stanley will enter the Law school. Will Hawkins will practice law in Denver. Anderson Ewart spends August in Denver. Kasano is attending Leland Stanford University. Fred Miller is in the grain business at Chetopa. Schreiner, Law '95, has opened up an office in Chicago. Alfred Noyes was employed at the Topeka Insane Asylum. Piatt spent the summer reading law with Riggs and Nevison. F. R. Whitzel will spend August visiting friends in St. Louis. Orlin McCall is in the Insurance business in Des Moines, Iowa. Wm. Moore, '95 will teach in the city schools of Valley Falls. The Phi Psis have put in a hard maple floor in their chapter house. The parents of J. L. Harrington will move to Lawrence this autumn. Mr. W. J. Krehbiel will be engaged on the Topeka Mail the following year. Edgar Bennett, Law '95 has hung out his shingle at Blue Rapids, Kansas. Elmer Powell, Law '95, is in partnership with his brother in Kansas City. Ed Bretch of Newton has been engaged in the grocery business this summer. W. P. Greene and Miss Cassie Moore will teach in the Lawrence city schools. Prentiss and Mike Schaeffer, Law class '95, are practicing law in Kansas City. D. F. Jantzen has gone to Elkhart, Ind., where he is engaged in newspaper work. Miss Louise Towne was a delegate to the National Y. W. C. A. meeting at Lake Geneva, Ohio. Ruth Plumb is spending the summer in Europe. Art Mcurray spent the summer as book-keeper and cashier of the U. P. hotel at Topeka. C. C. Stanley has been appointed bond clerk in the State Superintendent's office at Topeka. Fred Stanley will enter the Law school. Will Hawkins will practice law in Denver. Anderson Ewart spends August in Denver. Kasano is attending Leland Stanford University. Fred Miller is in the grain business at Chetopa. Schreiner, Law '95, has opened up an office in Chicago. Alfred Noyes was employed at the Topeka Insane Asylum. Piatt spent the summer reading law with Riggs and Nevison. F. R. Whitzel will spend August visiting friends in St. Louis. Orlin McCall is in the Insurance business in Des Moines, Iowa. Wm. Moore, '95 will teach in the city schools of Valley Falls. The parents of J. L. Harrington will move to Lawrence this autumn. Mr. W. J. Krehbiel will be engaged on the Topeka Mail the following year. The Phi Psis have put in a hard maple floor in their chapter house. Edgar Bennett, Law '95 has hung out his shingle at Blue Rapids, Kansas. Elmer Powell, Law '95, is in partnership with his brother in Kansas City. Ed Bretch of Newton has been engaged in the grocery business this summer. W. P. Greene and Miss Cassie Moore will teach in the Lawrence city schools. Prentiss and Mike Schaeffer, Law class '95 are practicing law in Kansas City. D. F. Jantzen has gone to Elkhart, Ind., where he is engaged in newspaper work. Miss Louise Towne was a delegate to the National Y. W. C. A. meeting at Lake Geneva, Ohio. Ruth Plumb is spending the summer in Europe. "Chappie" Stone spent the summer with the Franklin Electric company of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Beth Lingard spent a few days in Lawrence last week. She has been visiting in Topeka this vacation. Professor Farrell and Miss Louise Smith are giving a series of musical entertainments at Ft. Robinson, Neb. and in South Dakota. Fred cKinnon has been requested to assume the management of the Agora. It is hoped to make the Agora a monthly magazine. Joe Shaeffer, Law '94, was in the city for a few days last week. He has a lucrative position in Ohio with the Standard Oil Company. Tom Kelley, a popular graduate of the Pharmacy class of '94, is now postmaster and the proprietor of a drug-store at Gardiner, Kansas. Florida Water is quite full of Cuban sympathizers at present, but its the other kind that Raymond sells. Ours is fine for the bath. 25 and 65 cents a bottle. Messrs. R. B. Campbell and J. E. Dillard, two popular Ft. Scott boys, will enter the University this term. The STUDENTS JOURNAL wishes them success. Ed Stimpson and wife in company with Rev. Rogers and wife, left a few days ago for Estes Park, Colo., where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Mary Barkley, who taught at Minneapolis last year, has secured a position in the Topeka City schools. Miss Maggie Rush, '93, will succeed Miss Barkley in the Minneapolis high school. "The Temple of Science," (English and drawing specialties) on the east side of Massachusetts St., is almost deserted now that the sporty K. U. boys are out of town. Ollie Shiras spent his summer in inneapolis, Minnesota. He expects to attend Cornell next year. The STUDENTS JOURNAL wishes him success, but desires to express a somewhat selfish wish that he will return to K. U. Among the University folks who taught Institutes this summer are Professor Olin, Conductor, Cloud county, L. A. Lowther, Chase County. Instructors, H. P. Butcher, Butler, L. A. Parke, Gove, Fred Howell Wilson, J. E. Dyche, Brown, Theo. Sheffer, Ottawa county and John A. Simpson in Nemaha county Nebraska. Art M curray spent the summer as bookkeeper and cashier of the U. P. hotel at Topeka. C. C. Stanley has been appointed bond clerk in the State Superintendent's office at Topeka. "Chappie" Stone spent the summer with the Franklin Electric company of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Beth Lingard spent a few days in Lawrence last week. She has been visiting in Topeka this vacation. Professor Farrell and Miss Louise Smith are giving a series of musical entertainments at Ft. Robinson, Neb. and in South Dakota. Fred eKinnon has been requested to assume the management of the Agora. It is hoped to make the Agora a monthly magazine. Joe Shaeffer, Law '94, was in the city for a few days last week. He has a lucrative position in Ohio with the Standard Oil Company. Tom Kelley, a popular graduate of the Pharmacy class of 94, is now postmaster and the proprietor of a drug-store at Gardiner, Kansas. Florida Water is quite full of Cuban sympathizers at present, but its the other kind that Raymond sells. Ours is fine for the bath. 25 and 65 cents a bottle. Ed Stimpson and wife in company with Rev. Rogers and wife, left a few days ago for Estes Park, Colo., where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Messrs. R. B. Campbell and J. E. Dillard, two popular Ft. Scott boys, will enter the University this term. The STUDENTS JOURNAL wishes them success. Miss Mary Barkley, who taught at Minneapolis last year, has secured a position in the Topeka City schools. Miss Maggie Rush, '93 will succeed Miss Barkley in the Minneapolis high school. "The Temple of Science," (English and drawing specialties) on the east side of Massachusetts St, is almost deserted now that the sporty K. U. boys are out of town. Ollie Shiras spent his summer in inneapolis, Minnesota. He expects to attend Cornell next year. The STUDENTS JOURNAL wishes him success, but desires to express a somewhat selfish wish that he will return to K. U. Among the University folks who taught Institutes this summer are Professor Olin, Conductor, Cloud county, L. A. Lowther, Chase Countr. Instructors, H. P. Butcher, Buller, L.A Parke, Gove, Fred Howell, Wilson, J. E. Dyche, Brown, Theo. Sheffer, Ottawa county and John A. Simpson in Nemaha county Nebraska.