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'GILLIVARY Society Editor...ANNA WARFIELD Managing Editor...H, S KENNEDY. Associates: B. F. MOORE, ESTELL RIDDLE, JAS. A. DEVLIN, 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 27,1900 Transportation or not transportation, that is the question. $$ ** ** $$ Hurrah for K. U! 42 to 0 sounds like foot ball. We hope for great things today. If we beat the Medics we can hope to scalp Nebraska. $$ ** $$ Syd Prentice put up some more fine posters this week to advertise the "Go." They remained on the bulletin board about ten minutes. This poster faking business is getting to be a nuisance. When something really artistic is put up leave it until at least the end of the week. $$ ** ** $$ A week from today is the Washburn game. K.U.'s chances for returning that heartbreaking defeat are pretty good. We suggest that an arrangement be made for the student body to go up and see the game. With three or four hundred rooters and our present team we might hope to accomplish something. Many of the boys have gone or are going home today to be able to vote next Tuesday. K. U. men have a great deal of influence more perhaps than they realize. Every one watches a college man and gives additional weight to his opinions. Whatever political faith you may have let your sympathies be heard. Above everything else don't be afraid to stand for purity in local politics. If you see your next state representative, tell him that K. U. deserves and expects much from the next state legislature. $$ * * $$ KANSAS TOO. The Yale News which has been boasting that Yale and Harvard alone supported university bands,has been called down. The Pennsylvanian reports a band ever since '97, the Illinoise states that their band has played for years, and the Minnesota Daily says their's was organized when the Indians roamed over the prairies. Well, that's nothing. Out here in Kansas we have real Indian bands at Indian schools, and they play everything from rag-time to Wagner too. Besides Haskell Institute, our own university has had a band for three years, during which time they have given good music at every athletic event. Next!! $$ * * * * $$ The Ottawa Campus gives K. U. a decided roast for not playing the foot ball game scheduled October 15. It refers to the act as "dishonorable and cowardly," and hopes that next year we will have a manager "polite enough to talk when called up over the telephone." Mr. Davis was not in town the day the Ottawa people tried to get him by 'phone. He certainly did not hide out to keep from talking to them, nor was he impolite. We don't know of any law that keeps a man in town or in a telephone office just to be at the service of neighboring foot ball teams. As for cancelling the date, K. U. is sorry such a thing was necessary, but feels that the right thing was done. Ottawa never passed through