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 MANAGERS. H. I. Maxwell. S. Olinger. ASSOCIATES. W. N. Logan, Exchanges. E. S. Riggs, Snow Hall. W. L. Gardner, Law. A. McMurray, Local. A. V. Schroder, Engineering. A. V. Schroder, Engineering. E E. Ccwman, Chemistry. Pauline Lewelling, Local. Anna Edwards, Library. 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. 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, KANSA VOL. III. MARCH 8,1895. NO.24 The recent meeting at Topeka looking towards the establishment of a state college lecture bureau promises much for the future in the line of entertainments. A combination of all the colleges of the state would bring talent down to a price which would be within the reach of every student. SINCE the University has secured the $100,000 appropriation we hope that one of the first acts of the board of regents will be to establish a chair of oratory This is something which the student body should act as a unit in demanding, if any action on the part of the students is necessary to call to the mind of the regents such an obvious need We feel that the members of the present board of regents, composed as it is mostly of public men, cannot longer neglect to provide for this important part of a legal or university education. K U. has one of the best foot ball coaches in America, let her not be behind in that other and grander field of glory. Give the K. U. students as fair a show on the rostrum as they have on the gridiron. We would advise Mr. Woodsides to muzzle the "Salute" else it work up a sentiment that will retire him to blissful oblivion. Everyone understands that the Normal has no legal statis in either the state or interstate association, it will only be necessary for Mr. Sankey to say the word and "The Death of Holmes" will represent Kansas. K. U's Damon and Pythias have re-entered the field of University journalism They threaten to launch forth their paper as the organ of the law school. It is to be a bi-weekly and is "not to be subsidised or dictated to by too by the faculty" (?) In short it is to be an ideal university paper. The STUDENTS JOURNAL will await the appearance of its new adversary with "proper decorum." Clyde Roscoe Troxell and William Henry Harrison Piatt seem to be the moving factors in this new enterprise. The STUDENTS JOURNAL extends greeting to these two friends, who were so widely seperated during their political life. "They stood divided in life, they fall united in political death."