24 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. THE COLLEGE WORLD. Extract from the Rules and Regulations of a certain Kansas college: No lady or gentleman will be allowed to enter the territory of the opposite sex, except by special permission of the President. Students desiring to leave the grounds or to visit other students must obtain permission from the person in charge of the hall. Ladies and gentlemen will not ride, walk, or play together, except by special arrangements with the President. No students are allowed to be absent from the college buildings after 10 p.m. Those not members of the German Baptist Church are expected to make no "display in the use of jewelry, and to observe the laws of plainness and simplicity in their apparel." Card playing, the use of chewing gum, musical instruments, and fire arms, is prohibited, as well as theatre-going, dancing, noisy conduct, profane language, and running up or down stairs. * * * The young ladies, in reading our paper are requested to pass the following verse unreal; it is for boys only. We have reversed it in order that no mistake may be made: This verse is just a little guy, To show how foolish girls will be. A thing that isn't meant for them Is just the thing they're sure to see. $$ \* \* $$ Pigley.—Shall you send your son to college? The Cooper Courier says that Gordon, of Cooper Memorial College broke the State record at the field exercises at Sterling, May 26, by making a running high jump of 5 feet 3.5 inches. This is a mistake. Shellenbarger, of K. U., holds the State record for the running high jump. His record is 5 feet 4.2 inches, McCook Field, May 16, 1894. Hogson.—No. I had one set up here for him. Pigley.—What does it consist of? Hogson.—A gymnasium in the hennery, a sawdust ring in the open lot, a shell in the duck pond, the smoke house for a secret society, and four hundred bunches of cigarettes. Puck. The Buchtelite runs a quarter of a column blank space, "Sacred to the memory of the defunct members of our editorial staff." A very appropriate epitaph. It would pay Students WHO WANT TO FURNISH ROOMS To call and see C. J. ERIKSEN and get prices, as has got everything in that line. 9421-2 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE BAKERY. GEO. R. CROZIER, Prop. Successor to Summerfield & Jacobs, Successor to Summerfield & Jacobs. Bread baked every day. Fresh Rolls and Cakes. Solielts the Students' trade and will make special rates to Clubs. No.737 Massachusetts Street. EASTERN STAR BAKERY. 825 MASS. STREET. Fresh Bread and Gake Daily. H. JAESCHKE. C. E. ESTERLY, DENTIST. Ouer Woodward's Drug Store. Lawrence, Kansas. J. W. O'BRYON, DENTIST. 845 Massachusetts Street. Lawrence, Kansas. V. W. MAY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Member Board of Pension Examiners. Telephone 33. Residence 1039 New Hampshire Street. Office 723 Mass, Street.