Kansas University Weekly. THE ONLY OFFICIAL AND AUTHORIZED WEEKLY PUBLICATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. VOL. IX. DAVIES the students' tailor, has just bought a fancy line of fancy line of trouserings which he will sacrifice at $5 to $6 a pair. CALL AG Mens' shoes from $2 to $6. Ladies' fine shoes from $1.58 to $4. Howe-Starkweather Shoe Store for S students. A. E. PROTSGH. Artistic Tailor Oner Warren and Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan Steam Laundry WILDER BROS. Shirt Wests and Dresses a Specialty. Calls made Monday and Friday. Delivered Tuesday and Wednesday. FRED. S LISCUM University Agt. YEARLY to Christian man or woman to look $900 YEARLY to Christian man or woman to look after our growing business in this and adjising Counties; to act as Manager and Correspondent; work can be done at your home. Exclose self-addressed stamped envelope for particulars to J. A. Knight, General Manager, Corcoran Building, Opposite United States Treasury, Washington, D.C. Lawrence Steam Laundry COL. JAMES BECK, Prop. 908 Mass. St. Tel. 888, Lawrence, Kansas. HAROLD McCRORY Dentist. 843 Massachusetts Street. EDGAR WRIGHT, DENTIST, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Office hours: 8 a.m. to p. m. Office 743 Massachusetts Street. OF INTEREST TO STUDENTS Desiring Profitable Vacation Emptoyment! This company desires to engage an energetic Stu- ffer in the summer vacation, to offer a luxurious book buyer's experience, to buyer buyers' manuals, to manage our Sample Display at book buyers', and to book buyers' free lists with explanation of and book buyers' our free lists with explanation of their needs. All book bills in half; any book wanted supplied direct from publisher or a third party. $39.00 per e-book, $12.00 per CD, $8.50 per DVD, $8.50 per worth of reading. Magazine (your choice for $35.00, $45.00, Standard Fiction, History, etc.) $35.00. A DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH TECHNOLOGY, COMMUNITY OR CHANGING THE WORLD. FCA seeks a Lead Architect for a leading technology company to develop and implement a new product based on geospatial data. Help the company develop and implement geospatial data systems that provide a global view of the world. Expand knowledge in geospatial data, geographic information system (GIS), and related technologies. Send resumes to HR@fca.com. We know his last purchase was winter, 1903. We have a Library Association in a relocation office, which is a book store, an internet bookstore, an art book store, an atheist bookstore, Janet's Book Store, Hilde's last purchase was 1901. We have a religious thirteen who wherever offered and are a revealable candidate for the position of county commissioner, satisfactory references we each county commissioner on sales. The position will be filled by a Student applying from each college, we offer freshmen college town, which position will easily pay $100 to college town, which position will easily pay $100 to Northwest College town, which position will easily pay $100 to Northeast College town and Saturday when now and after classes. NORTHWEST, 200 S. Washington Street, CITY, CO., IL. Eastern Star Bakery. Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Puffs Cream Rolls, Doughnuts, Cream Macearooms, Egg Kissies, Bread, etc., etc. PARTIES SUPPLIED. J. Donnellly, N. Donnellly. Telephone No. 100. DONNELLY BROS. Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. 700 to 717 4. t Lawrence, Kan SAGURDAY. APRIL 6, 1901. A. J Anderson Physician and Surgeon, Office 715 Vermont Street. Telephone 124 LAWRENCE, KANSAS. WILLIS. PHOTO ARTIST. 933 Mass. st. Lawrence, Kan. W. O'BRYON, D. D. S. Dental Rooms, 819 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. "Say Jennie, we are going to start a tennis tournament on the hill—where do you get your supplies?" "Oh, we always get ours of the Lawrence Bicycle Co." "Hello. Jennie!" "Why Hello, Mary!" "Is that so? I didn't know they had them." "Yes, they just got a new supply." "Well, I must go, Jennie. These comes Jim, and he will want me to ride with him but I ain't going to till he to the Lawrence Bicycle Co. and gets me a new 1501 National Bicycle. They are just beauties. Track Athletics Prospects for Intercollegiate meet. Meet With Missouri at Columbia - Athletic News. Although the weather has not been very conducive to the development of the track team the men have beer practicing faithfully in the gymnasium. As soon as the condition of the ground permit the track will be graded up and practice will then be taken up in earnest At present the sprinters are showing up in extra good form as there are several 'en second' men trying for the short sprints. Men are wanted however, especially for the broad jump and the right man will have a good chance in that event. Negotiations are on for a state meet with Emporia, Haskell, Ottawa and K. U. as participants, on McCook field, which will probably occur during the absence of the base ball team on its eastern trip. The interstate meet between Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas at Kansas City is off on account of the impossibility of obtaining suitable grounds at reasonable rates. In the place of the latter a meet will be held at Columbia between Missouri and Kansas which promises to be close and interesting. The field meet occurs on McCook field April 27. Nebraska and Haskell play foot ball Thanksgiving at Lincoln. Nebraska has just been refused admission into the big nine league, the reason being given that the league is large enough at present. Indoor meet April 13, the special features will be tumbling and work on the bars. NO.24. The preliminary for the Kansas- Colorado debate was held last night in University chapel. The attendance was poor owing to the bad weather. The question was, Resolved that the the best interest of civilization demand the dismemberment of China. The debaters in their order were: 1, C.A. Gardner, 2, W.F. Mowry, 3, Ed Mechem, 4, Broyles, 5, Spencer. KANSAS-COLORADO PRELIMINARY. University of Illinois. College of Physicians and Surgeons. University of Illinois. (OPPOSITE COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL) (opposite clinical laboratory) Unsurpassed Clinical and Laboratory Ad vantages. ATTENDANCE—1895-6, 235 1895-6, 235 1895-7, 308 1897-8, 409 1898-9, 514 1899-0, 579 1900-1, over 650. CONTINUOUS COURSE. The College of Physicians and Surgeons, the College of Medicine of the University, is equipped in faculty, buildings, hospital facilities, laboratories and library to furnish a medical and surgical training unsurpassed in the United States. WILLIAM ALLEN PUSEY, M.D. Persons interested in medical education are invited to investigate this school Secretary 103 State Street, Chicago. short time and difficulty in preparation of this question prevented many from entering. We have not learned the decision of the judgers. The Colorado debate will occur May 10. Y. M. C. A. Prof Marvin addresses the Association this Sunday. The Engineers plan to attend in a body. All Association men who are thinking of going to Buffalo this Summer should see Billy Reynolds. The last of the midweek council meetings will be held at the Association house next Thursday from 6:45 to 7:15 Especial attention should be given this closing meeting and as many of the Association men as can, should attend. Tickets to the banquet may be obtained from any members of the cabinet or at the treasurers office in Fraser hall. The banquet is in honor of the new officers of the Association who were installed Sunday April 7. The cabinet for the new year will be as follows: Executive committee; Frank Smith John Grove, J. Homer Burress, John Algie, J. H. Devlin, H. I. Braden. Chairman of committees; Herbert L. Bailey, A.W. Wilson, H. H. Tanganan, Wm. Reynolds, Herman Langworthy, Chas. Robbins, Roy Winton, H. Rhodes Carl Myers. Senior Play The Senior play committee has now finished its work and is ready for somebody else to undertake the responsibility of making the play the success it anticipates. The cast of characters has been made out, the parts assigned, and the first rehearsal is appointed for next Saturday evening. College Press Association. The "Midland delegates" submit the following constitution for the consideration of the college journalists for Kansas: Article I. Section 1. This organization shall be known as the Kansas College Press Association, and shall consist of the college and normal school papers published by students. Section 2. The object of this organization shall be to stimulate enthusiasm in journalism among the institutions of learning. Article II, Section 1. The officers shall be a President, a Vice President, and a Secretary-Treasurer. Section 2. The President and Vice-President shall be elected at the annual meeting from among the delegates assembled. Section 3. The Secretary-Treasurer shall be elected from the staff of the paper which will be the official organ of the State Oratrical Association during his term of office. Article III, Section 1. The President shall preside at all meetings and shall cast the deciding vote in case of a tie. Section 2. The Secretary-Treasurer besides performing all other duties devolved upon him by virtue of his offices, shall assign topics to be discussed by a representative from each institution in a paper not more than ten minutes in length; he shall also arrange for an annual banquet. Article IV, Section 1. The annual business meeting, shall be held at four o'clock of the afternoon preceding the oratorical contest. Section 2. After the business meeting, shall occur the annual banquet, at which the President shall be master of ceremonies, with power to call upon delegates for speeches. Section 3. Upon any other occasion when it is convenient to the members, called meetings may be held. Section 2. Each paper shall be entitled to two votes in all matters of business. Article V, Section 1. At the annual business meeting there shall be two or more delegates from each staff, preferable representatives of both editorial and business departments. Article VI, Section 1. The President shall annually appoint some newspaper editor, not connected with any local college paper, to investigate the different publications represented in this Association, to give his opinion as to the respective merits of these publications; to state his ideal of a college paper; and to enumerate the points of excellence and deficiency in the literary, local, and business departments of the respective publications. Section 2. This judge shall be placed on the subscription list of each paper represented in the Association. Article VII, Section 1. This constitution may be amended at any annual meeting of the Association by a two-thirds vote of the members present. Section 2. All questions involving parliamentary forms, not covered by this constitution, are referred to Robert's Rules of Order. GRACE M. BROWN. Ort A. KEYSEK. For circulars address. The summer term of nine weeks at the State Normal opens June 6, 1901. Superintendents principals and teachers of all grades find this session invaluable for academic as well as professional work. No fee to Kansas students except a matriculation fee of $5. A. R. Taylor, Emporia, Kansas. Go to Lindsay for Fine Shoe Repairing. 830, Mass. St. LAW NOTES. Gene Ware spent his holidays in Topeka. The Juniors will take up sales under Dr. Burdick on Monday. Prof. Higgins will finish his class in Agency with a quiz on Tuesday afternoon. Ed Copley went to Kansas City Friday morning for a day. He will leave on Tuesday for a trip to California and Oregon. The Juniors were examined by Lr. Burdick on the subject of Domestic Relations last Friday. The quiz was the longest one of the year. Novison, McFadden, Matson, Orwig, Wakefield, McGraw, J. K. Brown and Duback went to Kansas City Sunday to hear the Marine Band and get acquainted with Kansas City. C. A. Matson is entering on his active law practice early. We are informed that a petition has been presented to the probate court to have him appointed guardian of the minor child of the late Mr. Cooper.