Y the bru- fridron now term you un- was wasian on of of since her her sup- of a that I had was were by the ly to the such to This wind's manean was wished better ed the college mar- and do to he r, as some old in resi-ared had baired college mapping over the half- he as he mining asked of ours sena supreme chaired years school ist. He weyer, y and little for- O. O. COMMUNICATIONS. that v suit starts not the ear of. cuyian make MY RUBBERS ARE GONE. so you winner: dys- get the ms g'r. Kan. ANYONE who, upon preparing to leave the University buildings has found his hat or gloves or rubbbers or umbrella or all together, missive on the coldest or muddiest or rainiest night of the whole year, and has had to slide and wade down hill through the mud and slush barehead, barcheded or bareshored or all at once, knows how enjoyable the experience is. The writer has lost one pair of gloves and two pairs of rubbers already this winter. He calculates that with reasonably good luck he will have to get only about six pew pairs for the rest of the term. Others may have fared worse. e. Now the University could prevent this confusion of *meum* and *teum*, by placing in the halls rows of lock boxes, each large enough at least to hold one's hat, gloves, rubbers, and umbrella, fitted with keys not easily duplicated. Only four hundred at all he most would at present be needed. A small fee could be charged for the use of these boxes, if necessary. This arrangement would also prevent the unseemly throwing of rubbers about the hall. S There seems to be a disposition on the part of some students to find fault with anything and everything in correction with the University. It is not surprising that the Music School is not exempt from such criticism, deficient as it is in equipment and resources. But when the Dean of the Department is charged with willfully neglecting the regular students for mercenary ends, the fault finding has been carried altogether too far. The truth of the matter is the Dean of the Music School is doing more than double duty. His work as Dean is enough for one man to do and live as man ought to live. But besides this he is professor of vocal music. This work should have the undivided attention of one person. Burdened as the Dead is with overwork, and using his time to offer to the students and citizens opportunities for education and reinforcement such as the Art Exhibit last week, it can easily be seen how classes are sometimes delayed and lessons interfered with. But those who consider what the School is, compared with what it was, and what it is now doing with its incomplete equipment certainly should not complain. C. The sidewalk in front of Judge Bassett's house is in a very bad condition. The walk is well known to students living in the northern part of town. The long boards are w ripped out of shape and in wet weather splash mud and water upon the passerby. If Judge Bassett is not willing on his own account to fix the walk, the city should compel him to fix it. M. Special rates to boarding clubs at McCurdy & Roberts' grocery, 639 Massachusetts street. Attend Levy's sale Saturday. THE Students Journal Fearless and Fair! Honest and Newsy Consulting the interests of the University first, less important things later. $1 Per Year C. A. PEASE & SON. C. A. PEASE & SON. First-Class Meats. Telephone 111. 907 Massachusetts Street. THE LOCKWOOD law Book Company. Full line of Text Books always on hand, also a lavete second hand list. 835 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. Dancing Classes. E. A. GILDNER, Miss Georgia H. Brown's Dancing Class for children is open every Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Merchants Bank hall. Class for adults Friday evenings at 8 p.m. RESTAURANT AND BAKERY. Fine confectionaries a spice alty. The place to buy cheap. Bakery, Conflictionery & Lunch Stand. Kansas - Bakery. 841 Maes. Street J. J. KUNKEL, MERCHANT TAILOR. 740 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kan. 719 Mass. St. Mettner, Only the Best Photos. Mandolins! Cuitars! Banjos! Our New Catalogue of these new instruments, and their Strings and Trimmings will surprise you. Prices are Lower than Wholesale ! Sent free on application. Mention the Students Journal LEGG BROS, 811 and 813 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. Bullstone Moore, Errington, Something Good. Dill Pickles, Sauer Kraut, Apple Butter 10c, New Sorghum, Sugar Syrup, Cream Cheese, Brick Cheese, Limburger Cheese. Dried Fruit of all kinds, Fine Apples, Groceries of all kinds at the lowest prices at Corner Henry and Vermont AUG.OLSON'S, streets. opposite Court House Give him a call A cup of our fine Coffee or Blended Tea will help you to work better and make the world appear happier Red Front Tea Store. W. M. 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