THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. 5 THE LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. N. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. . . Established in 1869. Oldest in the state. Owned by the Coonrod & Smith Business College Co. and operated in connection with the Atchison (Ks.) Business College and the St. Joseph, (Mo.) Business University. Most complete and practical commercial and shorthand courses offered in the west. Inter-collegiate business practice carried on by correspondence among the pupils of the three colleges. A handsomely illustrated 64-page catalogue containing full information concerning courses of study, tuition rates, etc., will be mailed free upon request. Address, A.G.COONROD, Secretary, Lawrence, Kansas. A. G. COONROD, Secretary, Lawrence, Kansas. Miss Kennard has returned from Sabetha. Ottawa has challenged the K. S U. baseball team. Invitations of the Kappa's are out for May day eve. Be sure to attend the Y.W.C.A. entertainment on the 23d. Mr. Himrod law '86, has left school for the remainder of the term. Harry Lang received a short visit from his father the first of the week. Mr. McClung will relieve Dr. Williston of his histology class next year. The Junior Pharmics are practising to meet Freshmen at a game of ball soon. The Freshmen at the Music school have taken up "Materials for Composition." Profs Sayre and Bailey attended the Broyton-Shepherd wedding Wednesday. Maurice Alden left Tuesday to attend the Phi Psi National Convention at Chicago. Miss Anna Bude went to Kansas City on Wednesday to attend the Thomas concert. Notice, Prof. Boyce's ball playing in the faculty practice games, it is magnificent. A. B. Clarke made a business trip to Oskaloosa Tuesday, returning the same day. Thomas Kelly, class of '94, was on the hill shaking hands with old friends one day this week. Last Tuesday Professor Bailey took his class in domestic chemistry to Kansas City for the day. The K. S. U. oratorical contest for this spring will be held in the University chapel on Friday, the 26th. The Oratorio society has begun practicing in the Episcopaleon church in order to sing with an organ. Many have secured seats for the German Opera at Kansas City the last of this month. The music students are rejoicing over the addition to the library of six volumes on "Famous Composers." The next Pharmacutical meeting will be held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A very interesting program is expected. These are the pledged ones: Miss Elmore, Kappa; Mr. Means, Phi Gam; Mr. Beebe, Sigma Chi; Mr. Wagner, Phi Delt. The young gentlemen will please discard their yellow shoes and screaming neckties before attending the "white" party Friday evening. The graduating recital of Miss Clara Soxman, was given last Tuesday in Music Hall. Miss Soxman is the only Lawrence girl of this year's class. She was assisted by Miss Bertha Schafer, soprano and Miss Pauline Chandler mezzo soprano. The long expected "Junior prom" came off last Friday evening in Fraternal Aid hall. The music was furnisbed by Buch's orchestra, and notwithstanding the pressing invitations of the effectionate sophomores that they remain with them the majority arrived in time for the last waltz. It is needless to say the party was a success Under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. the following program will be rendered at Music Hall, Tuesday, Apr. 23rd. Male Quartette: Mr.Eaton Mr.Cramer,Mr.Ewart and Mr Marshall; Instrumental Solo, Miss Bundy: Reading, Miss Kuns; Vocal Solo, Mr.Eaton: Whistling Solo, Mr. Ferrell; Reading, Miss Kuns; Vocal Solo, Miss Warren; Violin Solo, Mr. Ferrel. Miss Kuns is a graduate of the Evanston School of Oratory, and no one should miss an opportunity of hearing her. Admission 20 cents.