THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE Students Journal Publishing Co KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY. E. T.Hackney, Editor-in-Chief. R. L. Stewart, Local Editor. BUSINESS MANAGER Stanton Olinger. ASSOCIATES. W. N. Logan, Exchanges. E. S. Riggs, Snow Hall. W. L. Gardner, Law. A. McMurray, Local. Daisy Starr, Music Hall. The stock of the STUDENT'S JOURNAL company consists of non-transferable one dollar shares. Any student, instructor or employee of the University may hold one and only one share. A. V. Schroder, Engineering E E. Cowman, Chemistry. Pauline Lewelling, Local Anna Edwards, Library Guy Simpson, Athletics. Notice-When this paragraph is marked it is to notify you that your subscription is due Please remit at once without further notice. LAWRENCE WORLD, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. VOL. III. APRIL 19, 1895. NO. 29. SUNDAY's woman's edition of the "Topeka Capital" was enriched by an article from the pen of Miss Humphrey, of '95, on the "Coed at Kansas University." The article will undoubtly be of interest to Kansas women. Miss Humphrey is to be congratulated on her recognition by the bright and talented ladies who had this edition in charge. ONE of the most notable features of University life is the independence manifested by the students. Who has not noticed the similarity and military regularity of the thoughts and actions of the students in small colleges. This was perhaps an element of strength while in the college itself still when they step out into the outer world this hothouse training cannot but be detrimental to them. The world is not a very considerate or polite family. Many of its members seem to have little compunction in tramping upon the rights of brother human beings. Here the University training steps in and gives us a taste of the future. This doing what all education purposes to do, prepares you for the contact with the world It is with deep regret that we hear of Chancellor Canfield accepting the Chancelloaship of the Ohio University. The west needs men like the Chancellor and can ill afford to, at present at least, supply the demands of the east While rank partisanship prevented Kansas from enjoying the fruits of his ability still we always felt that his influence was not entirely lost to us while he presided over our neighbor University of Nebraska. THE Courier last week took upon itself to publish the obituary of the STUDENTS JOURNAL. We are extremely sorry that the Courier is so badly misinformed, as the Journal has no idea of suspending until the first of June, when we understand the Courier expires. We had some surplus money in the treasury and decided to accommodate our stockholders by making each one of them a present of a share in the new company. In this connection we might inform the Phi Gam-Beta-Signa Chi organ that the Journal is not the "organ of the "barbs" alonÉ™ but of the student body.