Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. K. U Y. W. C. A. The Young Womens' Christian association maintained in the University of Kansas, is composed of about 250 Christian women united for the attainment o: the most perfect development of Christian character among the young women of the institution. With this purpose in view during the year now opening, a religious service will be held every Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, in the chapel, led by able speakers. The subjects discussed will be of practical interest and value to all young women. Special services will often be held on Sunday afternoon, sometimes conjointly with the young men. During the year the Missionary committee will conduct several classes for the study of foreign missions, also taking charge once a month, of the midweeks meeting. The association will aid, to the amount of one hundred dollars in the support of one of its former members who is now in India as a Y, W.C.A. secretary. They believe no education is complete without a thorough knowledge of the Bible, therefore the Bible Study committee will offer several courses in systematic Bible study, both in the Old and the New Testament. The classes will be divided into circles of twelve and will be conducted by competent students or members of the faculty. The circles will meet once a week at an hour most convenient to the members. Dr. Wallace Payne will conduct a normal class in Sharman's Study in the Life of Christ. In a college where study is the pre-eminent occupation of the young women, the social life should not be neglected, and it is the aim of the Y. W. C. A. to furnish healthy, happy entertainment for all. At the opening of the school year a general reception will be given by the Christian associations to all students of the University and the faculty. During the year many smaller receptions, class parties and picnics will be given to the young women of the association. The members of the calling committee and the general secretary will call two or three times upon every girl of the institution. The Young Womens' Christian association will maintain its headquarters at 1314 Vermont street. Eight of the leading members of the association including the general secretary and president will room in this house and will be glad at all times to receive there any of the girls who desire aid or information. It is hoped that the young women will make this house a general resort. Many committee meetings, Bible classes and receptions will be held there. The association will employ a general secretary who will devote at least one-half of her time to the work of the organization. She is a young woman who has had extended experience in Y.W. C.A.work. She will prove a valuable friend to every girl she meets, and will be glad to help them in any way possible. She can be found at all hours at the Y.W.C.A.house. The budget of the association for this year is seven hundred dollars, most of which will be raised from the dues, which are one dollar a year, the remainder to be received in gifts from friends of the University. This money will be expended in the following way: General secretary, $400; foreign missions, $100; social work, $50; state work of Y. W. C. A., $50; delegates to conference and incidentals, $100. The young women of the association will gladly help new students to find rooms and to register in the University. Any young woman desiring such aid will be cordially received at the Y. W. C. A. house. All young women of the University are invited to become members of this organization and to give it their active aid and sympathy. --work a specialty. Y. M C. A. During the first week of school the Y. M. C. A. representatives are always the busiest boys on the hill, and this year is no exception. The employment bureau, or which Mr. Reynolds is the chairman, is doing more than twice as much work as was ever done before. At the present rate the value of the work done will aggregate $5,000 before the season is over. The new secretary, Richard Williamson, of Wisconsin University, arrived the latter part of August, and has been at the center of the work ever since. The hand book was published about the first of August and is accomplishing its mission. Any student may secure a copy by applying to the president or the general secretary. A hearty attempt has been made to meet the new students at the trains. A free wagon carried the newcomers from the depots to the association headquarters on Ohio street, where efficient guides assisted in finding suitable rooms. A continual reception has been held since Monday morning. Especial pains are taken to entertain the boys in the evening and on Friday evening a "Knockdown Social" will be held. All of the University men are welcome. 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