THE CLASS OF '93. What They are Doing. COLLEGIATFS. Gee, I. Adams, teaching the Sciences, Forensics Normal Cora E. Becker, at home, Lawrence Josephine T. Berry, at home, Water Nina Bowman, stenographer in loan officer Newton. Kate Blair, teacher in Grammar school, Horton, Kas. Thornton Cooke, banking business, Herrington. E. C. Case, assistant in chemistry, K. U. Alberta L. Corbin, teaching German and French, Lawrence High School. W. M. Curry will attend a theological seminary at Pittsburgh, Pa. Grace Eaton will probably attend school in the east. Henry Fiegenbaum will teach. A. Fullerton will attend Columbia J. I. Hamaker, studying at Harvard. E. C. Hickey, teaching sciences in Dickinson county High School, at Chapman, Kas. O. H. Holmes, working with his father in Nebraska. S. J. Hunter, principal of High School at Ellingham. Edna Jones, teaching sixth grade, Controlschool Lawrence. F. J. Lange will attend Harvard; H. R. Linville will attend Harvard. F. A. Lutz is in the first floor. F. A. Lutz is in the ice business at Be- cau will attend to K. U. loit. Later he will return to Edith Manley, teaching at Beiloit. Nellie Morris, at home, Lawrence. R D O LEEy annotated, H S Jas, Owen, packing business, Ham mood, Ind. K. D. O'Leary, principal High School at Pleasanton, W. M. Raymond, manager Daily Garette Lawrence. H C. Riggs, superintendent of farms. Forest Grove, South Dakota. W. M. Reno, principal High School, Minneapolis, Kas. W. II. Riddle, instructor in mathematics, Lawrence High School. P. J. Jones, good, a reporter. Step. Later a reporter for the K. C. Journal. Hartford, Ras. Maggie Rush, teaching in High School W. D, Ross, superintendent of school, Hartford, Kas. A F. Sherman will study law at Ann Arbor. E. E. Soderstrom, instructor in High School at Augusta, Kas. D. H. Spencer will attend Rush Medi College. E. W. Springer, clerking in a bank at Argentina, Kes. Chauchey Vaudman, instructor in Sciences, Beloit, Kas. R. R. Whittman, editor of "The West an Sportsman," Kansas City, Mo. Josie Wilson will attend Harvard, J. G. Wine, will attend Harvard, PHARMICS. De Forest Baker, clerking in Eyssel's Dew Forest Furniture Mo. L. H. Bergman, with Leis Drug Co., Lawrence. C. G. Bennett, in business, with his Einer in Bennett & Sons Boring Works, Atchison, Kas. L. I. Kendall, partner in drug store at Florence, Kas. Allin Gould, in Gould & Co.'s drug store. Kansas City, Mo. H, G. La Masters will have charge of the Storia Fd store drug. Hutchison, Kas. C, D. Lieurance, in drug store at Neosha Falls. Geo. Norberg, in Hugo Eyssel's drug store. Kansas City, Mo. W. T. Perry, at home in Bellville. Kas. Nelson Seiler, in Raymond's dreg store, Lawrence. E. F. Walliek, in a drug store in Pu- eblo, Coio A. P. Rudiger, farming. W. Wilson, in a drug store at Concordia. D. E. Babbitt, engineer for Tattle & White, Cincinnati, Mo. ENGINEERS. E. Biaker in Chicago. J, E. Curry will take post graduate work at K, U. Frank Ringer, enginering in California. Dana Templin, engineering at Canon City, Colo. Communication. Last spring the question of having an army officer detailed to K. U., by the war department was agitated. The idea was favorably received on all sides and a petition was soon in circulation. The petition seems to have reached the regents but has never been heard of since. Why has nothing been done? It would be no expense to the University to have an army officer thus detailed and it would undoubtedly be of much benefit to the school. Military departments are in successful operation in Nebraska, Missouri and Michigan Universities and are deservedly popular. Military training should be made compulsory in the Freshman and Sophomore years. The benefits would be far-reaching and physical exercise would not be enjoyed alone by the favored few who are able to play foot ball and base ball. NON COM. The July Quarterly. Vol. II, No. 7, of the University Quarterly contains the following articles: Revision of the Genea *Dolichopus* and *Hypra coelithos* J. M. Aldrich Present status of the Street Paving Question in The Genea Maximum Load on a Lintel. E. C. Murphy The Trisection of an Angle. A. L. Candy New Genea and Species of *Bellophaga* Aldrich The last person registered yesterday afternoon was numbe ed 214. A great many of the old students had not yet registered. INVITATION. We extend a cordial invitation to the Students of Kansas University to buy their Dry Goods and Carpets at our store. Carrying the largest and best stock in Lawrence, we can suit you in style and price better than any other store. GEO. INNES. GENTS' FURNISHERS, WILDER BROS. Custom LAUNDRY. Shirt Makers TELEPHONE 67. SILVER LINK BUTTONS. Work called for and delivered. SILVER NOVELTIES IN EVERY FORM. SILVER STAMP BOXES. Fine Stationery ... SILVER TIE CLASPS, One hundred Engraved, Visiting Cards and Concer Plate, $1.50. 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