4 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. THE LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING KANSAS. . . 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. The law boys had no vacation. Miss Kate Shroeder was in Lawrence this week. Miss Wilson went to Holton during the spring vacation. Miss Ressa Kennard his goal to Seneca for a short visit. Miss Pauline Chandler has returned from her visit in Independence. Many students spent their vacation at home. The Y W. C. A. will meet on Thursday hereafter. Miss Harriett Miles has returned from her eastern trip. A very novel entertainment, partaking of the nature of a moon-light picnic-minus the moral—was given in the cemetery Tuesday evening. We were all glad to welcome back our "Baker's dozen," after their long vacation. Don't express your opinion on parties until after the Junior Promenade. Mr. Geo. O. Foster is typewriting the senior play. Observe George's manner the next few days and conclude the nature of the play. We understand the play is a translation from the French. Our next year's football captain, Chas W. Armour, received mention in Saturday's "Capital." We are glad that other than K. U. students recognize the ability and worth of our captain. Music School will occupy North College next year. Prof. Preyor and wife left April 3d, to go abroad for study this summer. Prof. Penny will fill his place in the instrumental department. Spring con est comes off on April 29th. Remember debate preliminaries tonight. The recital next Wednesday, April 10th, at 4 o'clock p.m. will be mostly vocal. Miss Bundy's father was here to attend her recital. Beta.—"What is a trust?" Miss Blank.一“A stand-off for soda water." Mr. Jno. White of the Kansas City Journal visited Mr. Butcher Sunday. Frank Marshall, an old K. U. Sigma Nu has been promoted to a position on the editorial staff of the Kansas City Journal. Miss Emma Hoge of this city spent the vacation with Miss Margarette Caughey of Holton, formerly a K. U. student. Prof. Blake returned from his work in the East on Wednesday, March 27. Prof. Hodder is having built for his future home a dwelling on Tennessee street. Mr. Stanley Christopher, of Kansas City has returned to school. A few K.U. students remained in Lawrence during the vacation. Cause-a broken pocket book. Effect-a broken heart. Miss Hazel Graln, of Kansas City, is visiting her cousin, Miss Schaum, of this city. The faculty are practicing base-ball to get ready for the senior class. They were out for the first time during vacation. Prof. Williston proposed that a faculty fat and lean team be organized for a game. At the meeting of the Board of Regents last week Prof. Cowan was made assistant professor of physical culture with a material raise in salary. Messrs. Willis and Jno. Henderson spent their vacations at home with J. G. Hamaker as their guest.