KODAK SHOTS. OUR K. U.GIRLS. Oh, they come, a bright procession. Ah, they come, a bright procession, Trooping up at Memory's call, Bringing sunshine in their tresses, Ringing laughter through each hall. Varied forms and varied faces. Artless some, while others Art Has left its touch upon their faces Left its imprint on their heart. Some there are with fluffy tresses, Sparkling eye and brow of snow. And the south wind's soft carasses Bring to lip and cheek a glow. Some there are of soft braids minus, Who with hauteur in their pose. Would affect the charms they have not Just by turning up their nose. But for all a word of welcome, Words of cheer and praise for all. For the girls with bangs all fluffy And the girl with none at all. For the girl with pose affected And the girl who pose has none. For the girl with looks dejected And the girl who's full of fun. But in whatever place they shine, With or without the curls. Upon this point we're all agreed: Blessings on our K. U. girls. A certain student in the Uiiversity can stand in one end of the hall and hear the echo of his new spring suit very distinctly at the other end. The problem arises with some Sophmores: If a few shreeds of the Freshman and Junior flags cost $14, what would it have cost to get both flags entire? The ages of the members of the senior class have been averaged up. It appears that, if age is any qualification, the Egyptian mummy on exhibition down town would stand a show of getting in. The Junior class should appoint a committee to confer with Seniors with regard to cheap rates on local ads. "Little Seniorttes" would be a good name for the local column of the Lawrence Journal. A bright Sophomore, speaking of the conceit of a prominent senior the other day, said: "Egotism! why, he has been petrified with self-esteem, and now that he is dead, he has canonized himself in his own estimation." Do you know the University has a cat? Get acquainted with it. Some day it may awaken a long dormant line of memories. True it is only a black cat with a white upper hip on the left side, with white breast and feet. In short it is a white cat with black head, back, tail and limbs, but it will answer the purpose and beat half a dozen memorabilia clubs. When you bring your dinner up, feed it. Its name is Cassius, from the lean and hungry look which it wears. In after years when the sweet nymphs of Oread shall draw us back to the sacred mount, the memories which will touch our hearts and bring a tear, will be little things which entered into every day life, and became a part of our unconscious self. The grand prospect, the handsome buildings may bring back the past of the school, but the details will recall the past of ourselves. Like lines found inscribed in a musky book with only the initial below, they will sadden us. O. A. Harding, city attorney of Garden City, Kansas, is visiting friends in the University. THE LOCKWOOD Law Book Company Full line of Text Books always on hand, also a large second hand list. 835 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR GO TO Soldings Commercial College OLDEST STATION OBJECT WEST. East Wing K, Y. Life Eldge, Rox S1, SI6, SI8 Delaware St. Book-Keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Visitation, Study College or send for Free Vacations. Visit College or send for Free Catalogue J. F. SPALDING, A.M., President. K. U. vs. Lawrence. On Wednesday of last week K. U. crossed bats for the first time this season with a professional team, and won by a score of 6 to 4. Those who thought K. U. was not in it since Phillips withdrew from school were most agreeably surprised at Gear's pitching. His control of the ball is wonderful and his curves are not so very easy to hit, as the Lawrence professionals found out. It was the first time the Lawrence men had played together, so their team work was not as good as it might have been. They made some errors. K. U. played ball from the start and were credited with but few errors. There was not much heavy batting done by either side. The Juniors had a class meeting last week and passed a resolution that the Junior class "nave a social event." After mature deliberation a committee was appointed to suggest and arrange for the "event." Infected chinch bugs have been sent to the experiment stations in Missouri Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas, and from these stations as headquarters infected insects will be sent to the farmers in the surrounding country. UNIVERSITY Medical : College OF KANSAS CITY, MO. NOS. 911 AND 913 E. TENTH ST. FACULTY. M J Allen, A B, M B., president, professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine Liberty, Mo. James P Jackson, M D, Engene J Wclew. M D, professors of the Principles and Pres of Surgery and Oncology Surgery, Journal of Nursing Survival, a professor of Clinical Survival and t/th. Farley B. Tiffany, M.D., professor of the Diede- society, 123rd Grand Avenue, Hibernia and Microscopy, 125rd Grand Avenue. Charles W. A. Adams, A M. M. D. Jean, Professor of Diseases of Women, 12th and Grand avenue. George W Davitt, M.D., Treasurer and Curator, professor of Finance, Primary, Vanernal, and Skin Care, National Library Build James E Logan, M D, professor of Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Chest Ninth and Walnut. Emory Lamphear, M D, PhD, professor of Orthopedic Surgery, 1309 Eight Street. Lyman A Bberger, A M, M D, Secretary, professor of Obstetrics, 2nd and Grand avenue. Fobert L G, grene, A M, M D, professor of General Anatomy and Surgical Anatomy, 113 Walnut. John H Dunean, A B, M D, professor of Physiology, Ill. and Walent. B E Ryan, M D, professor of Pathology, bmh and Cherry. bau Cierzy, F W Kahn A M, M D, professor of Materia W Larkin L N D, J V W Lahh Randal R Hunter, M. D, Ph D, professor of Chemistry, 1010 Grand Avenue. Chemistry, 1010 Grand Avenue. Claude C Hamilt n. M. D. Ph. G., professor of Ouanda C Hamilt in M. D. Fh G, professor of Engineering Building Jabee N Jackson, A M, M D,Demonstrator of Anatomy, Journaluilding. Will S. Connard, Ll. B., professor of Medical Jurisprudence. John Wilson, M D, professor of Hygiene, N Y Life Building. Clay S Merriman, M.D., Professor of Diseases of Children, 3511 Forest avenue. S Goodwin坤, A M, M D, d. lecturer on loc- cation, M.D., professor of Mental and John Punton, M D, professor of Mental A M Wilson, A M. M. D., adjunct professor of Medicine of Medicine, Railway Y M C. U. Union Dept. Jujus G Kiefer, M,D, Pn G, Demonstrator of Microscopy, 6th and Walnut. C S James, M D, assistant to professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, Times building. ATENTS. WCHURK, M.D., Riakehian A., 2013 Summit, assistant Demonstrators of Anat- 2125 Summit, assistant Demonstrators of Anat- Dean. Secretary. 1235 Grand Avenue. 1235 Grand Avenue. For catalogue, or further particulars, apply to CQUAS. WADAMS.M.D. L.A.BERGEM.D.M. 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