8 KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. Alvin Stewart, 197, who has been collecting specimens in Texas and the Indian Territory for the National Smithsonian museum, spent part of the week here visiting. Chas. Edson, who entered school the first of the year, has already achieved quite a reputation as an artist, and some day expects to be classed with Raphael and Syd Prentice. His high class work is eagerly sought after by the freshmen girls who surely must be true connoisseurs af art. One or the sea lions which Prof. Dyche brought with him from California, last fall, has been mounted by Mr. Bunker. The work is almost complete. This will make the second one mounted in the taxidermy shops in Snow Hall. A frame is being prepared for another skin and this one is expected to be finished in the near future. Last Wednesday morning the chapel was well filled despite ahe rainy day. The speaker was Miss Eva Marshall Shontz, "the new Jeanne d'Arc," who is here carrying on war against the saloor. Miss Shontz is the successor of Francis Willard, whom she very much resembles. She is an excellent speaker and is devoted to her subject. E. E. Brown took his place behind the bars in the treasurer's office again Wednesday. Last spring he left his place on a leave of absence and went to seek his fortune in the gold fields of Northern Alaska. Unlike many gold seekers Mr. Brown found that things did not always go in a wrong direction and is not at all dissatisfied with his journey. In all probability he will make another trip to Cape ome next summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McClung returned from a visit in Kansas City, Monday. There are members of the Freshman class that sign their names like this: Percy Green, B.A. '04, M.A.,'05. Now it is excusable for a freshman to join his insignificant little name with the cabalistic letters, "just to see how it looks," but does it not seem to much like elevating one's chin to show one's dignity, or kicking out his heels to rattle imaginary spurs, when a Post Grade signs himself M.A.'01. 1001 is almost as far away as is his master's degree. Bowersock : Opera : House, Friday Evening. Nov. 9th. LAUGHTER EVERY MINUTE. HOYT'S "A Midnight Bell." WITH ALICE ROSELAND AS "DOT." AS "DOT." And an excellent supporting company including LILLIE LAWSON. The Little Specialty Queen. HARRY S ROBINSON, As "Deacon Tidd," The Village Choir And Plenty Music and Specialties. Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. Seat sale at Dick Bro's. Just Received A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Box Papers. Stop and take a look at our Carbon Prints. They are beauties. Only 5 Cents. POSTER AND MOT BOARD ALL COLORS. G. C.WALL,917 Mass.Street.