4 KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. Kansas University Weekly. Editor-in-Chief...WALTER J. MEEK Associate...R, M. EMERY Literary Editor...E. H. M'MATH Local Editor...NORMAM M'GILLIVRAY Society Editor...ANNA WARFIELD Managing Editor...H. S KENNEDY. Associates: B. F. MOORE, ESTELLE RIDDLE, JAS. A. BEVLIN, H. FELGAR, GEO. L. DAVIS, PORTER FONES, CLARENCE HINDMAN, CHESTER MIZE. A. W. WILSON, WEBSTER)WILDER, GUY HARSHBERGER. Shares in the WEEKLY $1 each, entitling the holder to the paper two years, may be had of the secretary and treasurer, Geo. Foster, the managing editor, or at the WEEKLY office. Subscription price 50 cents per annum in advance, Single copies 5 cents. Address all communications to H. S. Kennedy, 944 Kentucky street, Lawrence, Kansas. Entered at the Lawrence postoffice as second-class mail matter. LAWRENCE KANSAS, NOVEMBER 17, 1900 In the past we have reached the stars and even placed them in our banners. Let's be generous and not begrudge our rivals their single glimpse of heaven. Don't forget the "Rock Chalk" yell. Hurrah for K. U. $$ ** $$ The WEEKLY has lately received some anonymous poetry Parts of it were exceedingly good, but we cannot publish material without at least knowing the author's name. ** ** Hurrah for old K. U! What's the difference if Washburn has beaten us at foot ball, and Nebraska given us a few pointers at tennis, and Kansas City gone over our golf links in 43 strokes. What does their shouting mean? It means that we are here and that we are mighty even in defeat. This year we might be better, but who ever had as good excuses for not being so as we? COACH YOST. $$ ** ** $$ The Daily Palo Alto, from Leland Stanford, has the following about Coach Yost: "Saturday's victory is due to Coach Yost. The fact that he was able to take eleven raw and average players and put them into shape so that they were able to play with the precision and clockwork witnessed Saturday speaks velumes for his ability." Kansas knows what Yost is worth. We knew he would please the Californians and we congratulate Leland Stanford upon having such a man at the head of her foot ball teams. Program for the Week. Saturday, Nov. 17: Snow Literary, North College, 8 p. m. Burke Literary, German room, 8 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 18: Y. M. C. A., North College, 2:30 p. m. Monday, Nov. 19: Deuctsches Verein, German room, 5 p. m. Physic Lecture, room 22, Fraser hall, 4 p.m. Mining Journal, basement Fraser hall, 4 p. m Dramatic club, 4 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 20: Economic Seminary, room 15, Fraser hall, 5 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 21: Y. W. C. A. chapel, 5 p.m. Oratorical Society, 5 p. m. French Club, French room, 3. to 5 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 22: Chemical Seminary, room A. Chemistry building, 4 p. m. Chapel choir, chapel, 5 p. m. Friday Nov. 23: Electrical Seninary, Physics building, 10 a.m. Kent Club, room 9, Fraser hall, 4 p. m. Adelphic Literary, German room, 8 p. m. Cooley Law Club, law room, 3 p. m. Law Senate, Chapel 5 p. m. (Leave corrections and notices at WEEKLY office) The Elliott Bros. have presented the Athletic board with a very fine picture of last year's foot ball team. The picture will be placed either in the treasurer's office or the Chancellor's. The association is very proud of the gift.