4 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. THE LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 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. C. COONROD Secretary Lawrence Kansas A. G. COONROD, Secretary, Lawrence, Kansas. Professor Marvin is now sick. The Annual Catalogue will soon go to press. Mr. Joe Penfield spent Sunday at his home in Topeka. The class in Logic are now ready to take the work in psychology. The annual chinch bug report is almost ready for the printer's hand; The appointment will soon be made for the High school commencement. Prof. Engle has been sick this week.Miss Hendrix has had charge of his classes. Clyde Cowan was called home Tuesday morning by the sudden death of his father. Prof. Franklin succeeded in securing, by chemical action, a temperature of 148 degrees F. The Courier still maintains that she will continue to live whether there is a new paper or not. A Saint Patrick's ball will be given by the Freshman club Monday evening, March 18th in F. A.A. hall. Prof Dyche's lions have been having pictures of their feet taken The Zoological class comes next. Prof. E.C. Murphy is still in a critical condition. It seems he has the mumps, and pneumoniai fever. Miss Sweeney gave some character readings at the concert given by the Methodists on Tuesday evening. W. R. Shumate returned to his home in Frankford, Monday, where he will engage in business with his father. Miss Nerva Duff and Grace McMillan went to Topeka Wednesday morning. That spring is here to stay is evidenced by the fact that the Freshman Chemistry class will have their picture taken as soon as possible. Kansas State legislature appropriated this year $2,500,000. This is $300,000 more than the total appropriation of last session The Science club will hold its regular meeting Friday, March 22d, in the Chemistry building at 5 o'clock. The program of this meeting will be published next week. The Freshman class has an excellent out look for a first class base ball team. We would advise the Faculty and Seniors to be careful in accepting challenges from Freshman. Carl A. Swenson, of Bethany college at Linsburg, who was determined to prove plagiarism on some of the state contestants in the last oratorical contest, has in last Sundays Capital a long article on the evils of foot ball. Geo. R Wendling will lecture on "The Man of Galilee," Monday evening March 18. This is one of the University lecture course entertainments. It promises to be one of the best lectures on the course. The class in Geometry of one Dimension has completed the synthetic work and taken up the analytical. This course is largely the result of Prof. Newson's original research and has never before been offered as a separate branch. Knowing personally the persons upon whose characters the Courier cast a reflection in its last issue, we would say that there was no foundation whatsoever, for the slurs thrown out by our friend, the Courier. It would seem that a college paper which indulges in such unseemingly and cruel jokes, has indeed fallen far below the position it it should occupy among the organs of a state university.