KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. 9 E. D. McKeever, representative of the 35th district, visited his brother, H. T. McKeever, this week Tuesday is election day. Already the exodus of voters from the University has begun, and by Tuesday the hill will be left to the possession of the women and the infants in law. This is the first time that most of the boys have had an opportunity to vote for a presidential candidate, and they intend to make the most of it, but it is state and local politics rather than national affairs that has had most to do with helping the boys to get home. It was rumored a few days ago that all university men and men from all colleges were to be challenged at the polls on the charge that they had lost their right to vote by absence from their home county. However, Attorney-General Goddard says that this challenge can not be effective in keeping them from voting, as they are still citizens of the county where their home is. At K. U. Hallowe'en is not usually celebrated in the manner customary all over America, nor was the weather productive of making it an exception this year. However, on the morning of the 1st any one who looked up might have seen the black and orange flag of the Seniors hanging from the top of the pole on the main building. Some of the boye had drawn it up and fastened it from the roof with the flag rope so that it could not be unfastened without climbing the pole. In the morning White howled and the Juniors laughed. Evidently, it was meant as a reminder to them. At chapel time eight '02' clambered over the roof. A pair of overalls, a fifteen foot ladder, and an active Junior were all that were needed to scale the thirty-five foot pole. Five minutes later the flag was down and cut in pieces as trophies. The flag was evidently made to withstand a hard fight, but only two or three scattered Seniors appeared to witness the destruction of their emblem, and the most of these denied any knowledge of even whose flag it was. The Newton male quartette which will sing at the Presbyterian church, Nov. 16, comes highly recommended by the University Glee club boys. Watch to see what the boys have to say about their singing in the next issue of the WEEKLY. FRATERNITY ENGRAVING promptly, correctly and artistically done at Jaccard's Correspondence stationery Banquet menus Calling cards Invitations Programs Admired by all recipients and acknowledged the best obtainable when ordered from our engraving department. Jewelry catalogue free. KANSAS CIGY. MO.