THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. 7 Many K. U. people attended Faust. Percy Daniels '96 was in the city Thursday last. Miss Emma Kelly has gone for a five week's residence There will be a party given this week by I. Y. L club. The Pi Phis claim Miss Francis Kellogg as theirs from this on. The singing songs on Thursday was conducted by Charles Hill. The Phi Gams and Sigma Chis are a little sore since the meeting of the students. The Barb girls of the University entertained at Fraternal Aid hall Friday night. Mr. J. A. Simpson has not yet resigned his position as Business Manager of the football team Miss Nellie Lawrence is enjoying a visit from her friend Miss Francis Canine, of Kansas City Jaque Morgan endeavored to get on the newspaper committee by assuming the name of John Morgan. Prof. Hopkins on Thursday evening March 7, delivered one of the University extension lecture at Music hall. Pro.f E. Miller on Thursday evening gave, for the benefit of the High School library, a lecture on Astronomy. It is predicted that Gabrial is coming in September, '96. We feel that he won't visit K. U., as he must either walk from the depot or ride on our street car line. All K. U. lawyers should have attended Faust, where they would have met their prince. Mephisto confidentially told the audience that he was the prince of lawyers. Members of the base ball team this year are not allowed to play with or against a professional team. This is an excellent restriction placed on the players by the Athletic Advisory committee in that the team will be obliged to find material for an opposing team among the students of the University. This giving to a large number of students benefits of the exercise afforded in the game. The citizens who pledged $300 toward Mr. Cowan's sallary have not fulfilled their pledges as yet. If the citizens do not pay this money the Athletic association will be abliged to do so. Mr. R K Moody submits to the public the Report of the financial condition of the Athletic association this week. He also suggested that an auditing committee examine his books. A Good Citizenship league was organized last Thursday evening at the Baptist church. The Mass meeting which preceded the organization of the league was addressed by J. G. Dougherty of Kansas City. In this address Rev. Dougherty said that the late session of the legislature, "was the best legislature the state ever had," because of lottery and gambling laws that had been passed. The Athletic Board has elected Wm. McMurray to the office of Custodian of goods of the Athletic Association. This is an office that has long been needed. The Athletic Association has lost more through carelessness in the management of the suits than would have well paid a Custodian. The Custodian is now responsible for each and every article which Athletic Association purchases. The coming Kansas-Nebraska joint debate will be the most interesting exhibition of college strife that has been brought about this year. The debate will open a new field of oratory for Kansas University. More interest will be taken by the students in a contest in which they feel that their opponents are representatives of colleges whose standing, in other lines than oratory, is equal to that of K.U.The Kent club has already chosen their representative for the local contest. The delphic will soon select theirs. Let us summon up college spirit and show that K.U. stands far above N.U. in oratory, even if Chancellor Canfield's boys did out do us in a contest over the "pig-skin"