Kansas University Weekly. 337 Prof. Blackmar is in Colorado. Prof. Jones will be back this fall. Prof. Newson is on the great lakes. S. S. Tate is practicing law at Lincoln. A new water tank has been placed in the hall. C. I. Spellman is practicing law in Kansas City. Miss Oliver is studying at the University of Chicago. House cleaning began in Frazer Hall on the 19th ult. Prof. E. C. Franklin has returned from Central America. Eugene Alder is not going to Germany as he had anticipated. The boa-constrictor has attracted a lot of attention already. Jos. E. Smith will study law in a Kansas City law office next year. Martha Williams, '97, is attending the University of Chicago. Marion Innes and Grace Poff have been visiting at Loring, Kas. Robert Everett has accepted a position with a St. Louis newspaper. Prof. Farrell is in Italy studying under his former teacher Cortezi. George Albers spent a few days in Lawrence on his way to Chicago. Florence Clarke is spending part of her vacation at Manhattan, Kas. Agnes Lee has been visiting friends in Lawrence during the vacation. Professor and Mrs. Hodder have joined the 'Varsity colony at Estes park. Albert Fullerton, class of '93, graduated from Columbia law school this year. A. M. Jackson has located at Leavenworth and H. G. Pope at Kansas City. Patee wheel is the best, J. S. Seimears agent, 1025 Massachusetts Street. Prof. Blackmar is in Colorado. Prof. Jones will be back this fall. Prof. Newson is on the great lakes. S. S. Tate is practicing law at Lincoln. A new water tank has been placed in the hall. C. I. Spellman is practicing law in Kansas City. Miss Oliver is studying at the University of Chicago. House cleaning began in Frazer Hall on the 19th ult. Prof. E. C. Franklin has returned from Central America. Eugene Alder is not going to Germany as he had anticipated. The boa-constrictor has attracted a lot of attention already. Jos. E. Smith will study law in a Kansas City law office next year. Martha Williams, '97, is attending the University of Chicago. Marion Innes and Grace Poff have been visiting at Loring, Kas. Robert Everett has accepted a position with a St. Louis newspaper. Prof. Farrell is in Italy studying under his former teacher Cortezi. George Albers spent a few days in Lawrence on his way to Chicago. Florence Clarke is spending part of her vacation at Manhattan, Kas. Agnes Lee has been visiting friends in Lawrence during the vacation. Professor and Mrs. Hodder have joined the 'Varsity colony at Estes park. Albert Fullerton, class of '93, graduated from Columbia law school this year. A. M. Jackson has located at Leavenworth and H. G. Pope at Kansas City. Professor and Mrs. Miller have been in California since the second week in June. Thos. Harley and C. A. Burney will hang out their shingle in Pittsburg next month. An enlarged copy of the Country Club Douglas county map has been hung in the hall. The engagement of Miss Grace Colwell to Mr. Clyde Miller has recently been announced. The Kansas University headquarters at the Ottawa Chautauqua were in charge of W. C. Clock. M. A. Limbocker and G. G. Cooper have formed a partnership and are located at Kansas City, Kas. To the "barb" the humorous side of fraternity life has begun. The "rushing" season is already on. Leon Flint, a former editor of the Weekly, has been elected a teacher in the Lawrence high school. Mr. Woodruff, the new foot ball coach, was in Lawrence for two or three days the latter part of June. Professor and Mrs. Clarke have spent several weeks of the vacation camping with friends at Beurmann's lake. Wilkie Clock will issue a directory of boarding and lodging places for the benefit of new students next fall. Prof. Engle has been visiting at his old home at Alma. It is said that he expects to go to Harvard next year. John H. Wourms has selected Galveston, Tex., as a location and will open a law office there in September. R. G. McKinnie, the athletic editor of this number of the Weekly, is rusticating on his father's farm near Beloit. Laura and Agnes Radford have returned from Lake Geneva, where they went to attend the Y. W. C. A. summer school. Violetta Gilman has returned to her home in Independence, after spending part of the vacation in Lawrence studying music. Patee wheel is the best, J. S. Seimears agent, 1025 Massachusetts Street. Professor and Mrs. Miller have been in California since the second week in June. Thos. Harley and C. A. Burney will hang out their shingle in Pittsburg next month. An enlarged copy of the Country Club Douglas county map has been hung in the hall. The engagement of Miss Grace Colwell to Mr. Clyde Miller has recently been announced. The Kansas University headquarters at the Ottawa Chautauqua were in charge of W. C. Clock. M. A. Limbocker and G. G. Cooper have formed a partnership and are located at Kansas City, Kas. To the "barb" the humorous side of fraternity life has begun. The "rushing" season is already on. Leon Flint, a former editor of the WEEKLY has been elected a teacher in the Lawrence high school. Mr. Woodruff, the new foot ball coach, was in Lawrence for two or three days the latter part of June. Professor and Mrs. Clarke have spent several weeks of the vacation camping with friends at Beurmann's lake. Wilkie Clock will issue a directory of boarding and lodging places for the benefit of new students next fall. Prof. Engle has been visiting at his old home at Alma. It is said that he expects to go to Harvard next year. John H. Wourms has selected Galveston, Tex., as a location and will open a law office there in September. R. G. McKinnie, the athletic editor of this number of the WEEKLY, is rusticating on his father's farm near Beloit. Laura and Agnes Radford have returned from Lake Geneva, where they went to attend the Y. W. C.A. summer school. Violetta Gilman has returned to her home in Independence, after spending part of the vacation in Lawrence studying music.