/ Buy Your Thanksgiving TABLE LINENS at WEAVER'S Special Sale. --of the Day and Loyal Students. COLLEGE NEWS. Continued from page 1. Continued from page 1. Measures are being taken at Michigan to stop tete-a-tetes. The dean of women is making efforts to force lodging houses to take only women roomers, and to provide general reception rooms At the Pan-Hellenic conference of societies a similar room was adopted for sorority houses all over the country. Sanford, the big freshman full and Johnson, sub-guard, have been declared ineligible at Wisconsin. They played at Ripon last year. The attendance at Harvard is falling off. Last year it was 4291, while this year it is but 4086. The Northern Illinois Teachers Association, an organization of 1500 teachers, held its annual meeting at Northwestern October 28.29. The faculty at California are going to open a model boarding house on November 1st, for those of their number who, with their wives, would like a permanent home and at the same time do not want the worries of housekeeping. The structure occupies a quarter of a block. In the center is to be a court-yard, planted wfth every tree and shrub that grows in California. There will be private dining rooms, and the kitchen will be far from the main building. A faculty circus will be given this month by the faculty of Nebraska. There will be a consolidated hipprodrome and menagerie, a broncho-busting exhibition, a ball game, a slowwalking race, and a tug of war, all performed by members of the faculty. Harvard athletic finances are under the management of an athletic committee, which determines all questions concerning the financial conduct of all branches of sport. This committee has determined that hereafter the four major sports are to be supported from the general gate receipt fund in those branches, while, in addition $2,500 and $3,000 must be raised by the track and crew managements respectively. All minor sports, however, must be self-supporting, as they will receive no appropriation except for permanent equipment. In case of a financial loss in any branch of athletics the deficit must be made up before contests in that sport will be allowed to continue. Halle Brecht spent Sunday with his parents in Kansas City. Will Cook is ill at his home in Kansas City. C. W. Ashbaugh, 04, is in Lawrence for a few days. ITS UP TO THE "FRATS." Chancellor Strong Says "Frats" Control Social Life. Chancellor Strong in speaking of subjects of interest discussed in the National Congress of University Presidents, held In Des Moines, last Tuesday and Wednesday, said, "The Presidents are more concerned over the status of society in the State Universities than any other subject. Here we have decided that athletics do not hold first place in University life but that society does not hold that position. Society is not the principal thing in University life. The sororities and fraternities of K. U. controll society here and they can be depended upon to place it upon the correct basis. The college man who does not attend social functions here will be seriously handicapped in after life. No University body in the United States is more loyal than the students of this University. When a reform is needed, a word from the head of the University, is all that is needed to bring it about." FIRST CROSS COUNTRY RUN. The first of a series of three cross country contests was held Friday afternoon. Will Bailey, captain of the track team, won first place, running the three miles and a half in 21 minutes and 57 seconds and beating his nearest competitor by over two minutes. Reynolds was second. Loughburrow third and Roberts fourth; all three making the distance in a little over 24 minutes. Bedell won fifth place with a time of 25 minutes and 3s seconds. Driscoll,who showed up so well in practice,and several others who have been training for the event did not enter the contest. The second contest will be held Monday evening at 4:30. John Taylor spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Edwardsville. Do it now, Squires for your new picture. Yours if you want them. Wiedemann's fine Chocolates. The first Junior party was given in Pythian hall last Thursday evening. About thirty couples enjoyed the dancing, for which music was furnished by Newhouse's orchestra. The girls of the class provided refreshments consisting of coffee and sandwiches. The Juniors propose to give a party every month on account of the success of this one. WALKED 25 MILES TO SEE GAME. Tripp, McCreary and White Walked to Topeka to See the K. U., Washburn Game-Heroes The Chancellor's recent remarks about increasing the loyalty to the football team have had their effect. Friday night, October 28th, three students were so anxious to see the game with Washburn at Topeka that they left Lawrence the night before the game and walked all the way to Topeka upon the well ballasted Union Pacific tracks. They started at 8 o'clock Friday night and walked the twenty-six and one-half miles by 4:45 Saturday morning. When they were hungry upon the way Providence kindly provided nearby turnip patches. On their arrival they went to a hotel and a sorry sight were Ray Tripp, M. A, McCreary and Guy White when they turned in for a few hours sleep. They met the excursion train which brought in other less loyal students, and were with them the rest of the day. Finding that there were trains actually running from Topeka to Lawrence, they rode back. Fresh Oysters by the quart or dish, at Wiedemans'. Japanese Dishes at Hoadley's China store. Great reductions in Millinery at Mrs. Elder's. Steins and Growlers at Hoadley's China store. HOME TO VOTE. A large number of students went home Friday to vote next Tuesday. A few counties have made provisions to pay their rail road fare. It is estimated that 250 students went home to vote. The U. Republicans made a thorough canvass of the college. K. U. MAN TO BRYN MAWR. Tenney Frank, A. M., 1899, University of Kansas, has been elected professor of Latin in Bryn Mawr College. Mr.Frank has been instructor of Latin for the past two years in the University of Chicago, from which he received his Doctor's degree. If you are going to entertain, see Wiedeman about your refreshments. R.E.PROTSCH Will promise to get your Work out more promptly. WITH THE Y. W. G. A. GIRLS. Among the Kansas University girls who went down to Houston to attend the 19th annual State Convention of the Association were the Misses Anna Van Zand Kate Hansen, Lydia Lindsey, Della Caldwell, Frances Brewster and Minnie Owens. Several others were expected to go yesterday to attend the closing excercises which will take place today. A most interesting meeting was enjoyed Wednesday by the Young Women's Christian Association. The meeting as usual was held in the chapel, and was addressed by C. G. Titus, secretary of the city Y. M. C. A. Mr, Titus spoke on "Rebecca at the Well." Sheik Joseph Audi of Jerusalem, addressed the meeting. He chose as the subject of his remarks the "American Customs," and contrasted them with the customs of Palestine, dwelling at special length upon the different marriage rites. Miss Celia Nash furnished the music for the meeting. A SENIOR—NOT A FRESHMAN. The "Sample" which appeared on the last page of Thursday's KANSAN did not come from a Freshman, as one would suppose, but from a Senior. The old reliable Shoe maker James Edmondson, 930 Mass. St. Misa Maher has returned to her home in Kansas City. She will not be here this term. Fresh Marsh Mellows, 30c. per pound, at Wiedeman's. Frank H. Smith, '02, addressed the members of the Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening at the Association house. Oysters in all styles at Vic's. Lawrence Journal Route on Mass. St., for sale. See Billy Reynolds. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | FOR SWELL RIGS GO TO Francisco and Sons. Successors to Nicholson & Hand. Phone 139. Home Bakery. Mrs. M. F. Williams. EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. Come for Pies and Cakes to 831 Mass. 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