THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. 11 The LAWRENGE 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 sarte, etc., will be mailed free upon request. Address, A. G. COONROD, Secretary, Lawrence, Kansas. and fame the team would have earned ere this for dear old K. S. U. Look out for your laurels; that man known as "Billy," the great half-back, is training a team which will give you a hot reception in Abilene, Xmas holidays. FRANK LUTZ. Very Truly. Kansas-Nebraska Debate. As was stated in these columns some weeks ago, the tossing of a coin by President Jesse of the University of Missouri, has determined that the first debate between the Universities of Kansas and Nebraska shall be held in Lawrence, on the first Friday in May next, May 3d,1895. Since then our committee has selected and submitted to the University of Nebraska the following five questions, one of which will be chosen by Nebraska as the subject for the inter-collegiate debate: The moral influence of the novel is stronger than that of the newspaper. The Initiative and Referendum should be introduced into the United States. Natural monopolies should be owned and controlled by the general government Less weight should be given to precedent in judicial decision. The standing army of the United States should be increased. The names of candidates for the trial debates in this University are to be handed to the committee having the arrangements in charge not later than the second Friday in January. Nebraska has already chosen her representatives. The Rarnum of them all; a big pearl of farce comedy, extravaganza will be here Saturday December 8th, in a Summer Blizzard. Don't miss the fun. One Night Only. LOCALS. Miss Rodgers had friends visiting her last week. "Jerry" Simpson spent his Thanksgiving in Beloit. Christmas vacation will commence December 22d. W. S. Hayden, of the class of '91 is in the graduate school at Harvard. The Chancellor's Reception to-night should be attended by all students. A member of the Psychology class denies that he knows how feathers feel-after dark. Prof. Woodward, of Washburn College, visited Prof.Jones during the Thanksgiving recess. Miss Griffiths, who is teaching at Axtell spent Thanksgiving in Lawrence with Miss Clara Trout. Any student can easily see that Abe Levy's is the place to buy gents' furnishing goods, by looking at his window displays. T. S. Shrader, '91, is at present engaged in a geological survey in Massachusetts. He will probably be in Harvard after the Holidays. One of the K. U. boys at Harvard, writes that the Frohman company, with which John Whitman is travelling, recently played in Cambridge. Students, Jess Howe will give you 12 shaves for $1.00,and a bath thrown in with every shave This offer will be made until after the Holidays. A few minutes before nine o'clock holders of Lecture Course tickets were able to secure reserved seats. Those who had hustled down before breakfast, so as to be there at eight o'clock means eight o'clock, and that the office should open then.