SNOW LITERARY SOCIETY. The last program of Snow Literary Society for this year was given last Saturday evening in the German room. A large crowd was present, including many friends of members as visitors. The program was one of the best given during the year, each number showing the thorough and careful preparation which is a credit to the individual, and great pleasure and profit to the society. Miss Forest's paper, a character sketch, portrayed in a realistic manner the pathetic innocence of a little orphan boy going to meet an older brother. Mr. Bartlett was called upon for an extempore, on "The rise and decline of oratory in the United States." He gave a comprehensive and interesting review of the principles and conditions applying to ancient and modern orators. Miss Hansen pleasantly entertained the society with a selection of music. The third of a series of prophecies was given by Miss Wood, in which she humorously revealed the future of some of the astonished members. The song "Crimson and the Blue" was sung by the society, Mr. Rupert making the star play of the evening, in the roll of "Creatore." After an enjoyable recess Mr. Earhart and Mr. Ramsey declared, in opposition to Mr. Dodds and Mr. Stuessi, that the United States was justifiable in recognizing the independence of Panama. The debate was spirited and interesting, showing a thorough preparation on the part of the debaters. The affirmative won a favorable decision from two of the judges. In behalf of the society, Mr. Hartman, the president, gave a farewell address to the seniors, calling on each one in turn for speeches. Miss Unruh, as critic, gave a concise and clear review of the program. The literary work of the year has been a credit to the society, developing individual merit to a remarkable degree. The year's work terminating with such an excellent program and such marked enthusiasm bespeaks greater achievements for next year. Y. W. C. A. The junior girls were entertained Saturday afternoon from three to five, at the home of Mrs Henley. "A Trip to Europe' was taken. Miss Alice Boyle is visiting in town this week, The large cabinet met Thursday evening for the last time this year. Plans were made for a text book exchange and employment bureau next fall. Miss Kate Hansen, president Miss Irene Gilchrist, vice president, and Miss Lydia Lindsay, chairman of the finance committee, have been appointed delegates to the Geneva summer conference. The sophomore and the jun ior meetings on "Lessons from the Life of Esther" were led by Misses Nellie Harris and May Williams, who were assisted by the girls of their classes, Mrs. Ashton and Miss Nash sang at the sophomore meeting, and at the junior meeting Misses Kilgore, Street and Batley sang a trio. Y. M. C. A. The Association entertained some of its members and some of the Y. W.C.A. members at the house last Saturday evening. The general summer conference for the middle west colleges will be held June 17-27, this year. Prof. Blackmartookhis Sociology classes to Leavenworth Monday to visit the state penetentiary and the Soldiers' home. The party numbered about forty. R. E. Coughlin of the Kansas State Normal won first place in the inter state normal oratorical contest at Cedar Falls Iowa, last Friday night. Will Bailey will compete in the Olympic games at St. Louis in the two mile run. For two years he has easily distanced all competitors in the track meets. I have a chance to turn a business enterprise over to some energetic student that will enable him to earn $30.00 a month. He will have to put in four hours work everyday except Sunday. Cornelius Gant, 845 Miss street. Prof. Carruth addressed the pupils of the Lawrence high school Friday afternoon. Arthur Reihan spent Tuesday in Kan as City. Waldo Wellington has been seriously sick the last week but is now recovering. Ray Clifford of Kansas City visited with the Sigma Chis over Sunday. Did thee see Friend McGill's twisters at the ball game Tuesday? Jim McDonald left school tee first of the week to go to St. Paul, he told his friends, but it has leaked out that Jim only went to Kansas City and was there married to Miss Harriet Cook, a former K. U. student. The couple have the best wishes of their many friends at K. U. J. Mack Love has lost his "einch"umpiring baseball games. Fletcher Phillips, an old time K. U, boy,called the balls and strikes in the Friends-K. U, game. Miss Ress Bates spent Sunday in Topeka. A full line of SPRING HATS Prof. Sayre gave the opening address of the Oklahoma and Indian Territory Pharmacetical association, Apr.16. The combined annual meeting was held at Tulsa, I.T. His subject was "The Relation of the Physician and Pharmacist to tge Pharmacopoeia. ...at... MISS M. E. CAW1'HORNE'S 833 Mass. St. W. R. Campbell of Washington called on Prof. Haworth Thursday evening to make arrangements to get samples of Kansas coal to be tested at the World's Fair at St. Louis. The government will test samples of coal from every district in the country. Congress has appropriated $00,000 for the purpose. A report of these tests will be issued, Prof. Abbott delivered the commencement address at the Olathe high school Friday night. Dean Rose has a position with Shaw Gardens at St. Louis. He will begin his work in July. Miss Neva Reed of Lyons is visiting Ella Nash this week. Miss Carlotta Clark has given up her school work and has gone to Vermont on account of the sickness of her grandfather. She will remain in Vt. through the summer The sophomore girls gave a spread last week on the campus to the mighty heroes of the 00 class. The survivors of the May Pole scrap were there and made speeches and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Edwin Koch has a good side line to offer boys who will be on the road this summer. It takes practically no time and is a good profit maker. Complete outfit furnished free. Call at 1401 Ky, and talk it over with him. Howard Sawyer has gone to his home at Haven, Kans. He will return in about ten days. Prof. Templin gave the high school commencement address at Winfield Friday night. Prof. Bailey took his freshman chemistry class on a tour of inspection through the city gas and ice plants Thursday. TOILETINE For the complexion makes the ladies look beautiful. Manufactured by Barber Brof, Druggists. Scott Judy, un old K. U. boy visited on the hill Friday. He has been out of school the past two years, but will be back next year to complete his work. Pipes—the finest line in the city Smith's News Depot. The track meet between Kansas Washington and Missouri universities will be held in St Louis next Wednesday. The K.U. team is in fine shape and expect to capture several places. See Major, The Barber, at 910 Mass. St. We are not the Best but Just as Good as the Best. Give us a call and if you are not satisfied don't pay a cent. All kinds of Barber Supplies for sale—just what the boys all need—made by the Koken Barber Supply Co. of St. Louis Plenty of Baths. Lots of Hot Towels after Shaving and a good free rub, neck shaved all for 10c. Your business solicited—C. A. Major. CALL AND SEE THE Spring Bats MRS, E. E. MENDENHALL'S S23 MASS. ST. Prof. Hopkins went to St. Louis Thursday. He will attend the International Press Association at St. Louis. Dr. Snow and Prof. Adams left Saturday for the gulf coast, on an insect collecting trip. Prof. Preyer's piano recital, in which he was assisted by Prof. Hubach, last Tuesday evening was a thoroughly enjoyable affair and merited a larger attendance. Dr. Strong is in Buffalo in attendance at the National Convention of the Y.M.C.A. Two good lectures in the law school next year will be J. H. Alden of the American Central Insurance Co., and Judge S. P. Spencer of St. Louis. Prof. F. H. Hodder lectured before the educational conference Tuesday afternoon on "History in the High School." Call and see our Spring hats in new spring styles. Misses Edmondson. 903 Mass. St. Give me a call for YOUR NEW SPRING HAT Everything new at MRS. SHEARER'S. E. N. Johnson, a graduate student in Mathematics department has been elected to the professorship of mathematics and astronomy in Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana. The University Catalogues will be out next week. Have you heard the new two step "The Leap Year Girl." It is theatest two step hit. You can hear it at Bell's. INTERCOLLEGIATE NEWS Eight students were recently elected into Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Chicago. Six of these were women. The faculty of the Iowa State College at Ames has recently withdrawn the regulation barring the organization of fraternities which has hitherto been in force. Hereafter locals will be permitted to affiliate with national organizations and preparations are already being made to organize several chapters in the near future. The custom practiced by many scholastic publications of devoting a special column to commenting upon and criticising exchanges has certainly outlived its usefulness, if it ever had any, and ought to be stowed away in a secret fastness, with no chances of ever being brought to light again.—Daily Nebraskan. Two members of the University of Wisconsin faculty have just announced a process for making absolutely pure iron. It is confidently expected that the new process will revolutionize the industry. The new method which was announced at a recent meeting of the American Electro Chemical Society in Washington will cheapen the iron process greatly. Prof.C.F. Burgess and Mr. Carl Hambrecker have been working on the problem for yerrs. The cost of the refining under the new method will be a fraction of a cent per pound. This method is similar to the one used in refining copper, the electric current taking the iron from an impure plate and depositing it pure upon another plate. the faculty of Beloit college have caused the college athletic association to sever all relations with the university of Wisconsin. This is because of alleged discountey and unfair treatment of the Beloit men by the university students. Headquarters for Good Eatables. We have been making a special effort to get in a full stock of good things to eat. W.A. GUENTHER 'Phone 226. 721 Mass. St. EdAnderson's Restaurant and Confectionery, Student's Headquarters Student's Headquarters. MAY 28 Watch this space for something interesting to every student on this date. Rowlands and Stevenson BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. We are carrying a full line of In addition to our fine line of Groceries. Park Grocery Fresh Meat HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The Lawrence Scientific School offers four-year courses of study leading to the degree of B. S., in Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, Mining and Metal-urgery, Architecture, Landscape Architecture Forestry, Industry, Geology, Biology, Anatomy and Hygiene (preparation for medical school), Science for teachers and a course in general Science. Students are admitted to a regular standing by examinations. edits from other Schools or Colleges, in proved Special Students may be admitted without examination. The Catalogue will be ent on application to the Secretary, J. L Love, 16, University Hall, Cambridge, Mass Boicourt Cycle Co. Does all kinds of repairing. Bicycles for rent by the hour or day. 005 MASS. ST. PHONE PINK 524. F.AEWING. Manufacturer of best ICE CREAM Finest ICE CREAM SODA in the city 5 cents, are MEXICAN CHILL, also full line of inest Candies Cigars and Tobaccos. 027 Mass. St. Phone 525 Green. EASTERN STAR BAKERY Fine Pastries and Buns. Sweet Cakes a Specialty. Parties supplied. DR. A. R. KENNEDY, DENTIST, Room 5, Jackson Building. Spring Millinery, Misses Hutt. 837 Massachusetts Street.