316 Kansas University Weekly. Christian A. Rohrer came to the University from Chapman, Kansas, as a whole-souled, good-natured farmer Fred H. Wood has been in Kansas University since '94. His ability as a debater this year gave him a place lad. Four years' work in Philosophy and German Literature has given him his A. B. degree. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and has also served on the WEEKLY. He expects to teach until he can take a degree in some Eastern school. on the Kansas-Nebraska debate, which he and his colleagues so easily and masterfully won. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Psifraternity, and was elected by his class to Phi Beta Kappa. He was the "Sir Walter Raleigh" of the Senior play. Wm. A. Luby has been elected assistant in Physics in the Kansas City, Mo., high school. Martin Van Buren Stevens is enjoying a visit from his brother V. M. Stevens of Oskaloosa. A. C. Goodrich of Leavenworth came down to attend the Senior play as the guest of his Sigma Chi brothers. Wm. H. Brown, class of 88, lectured on the Ten Plagues of Rhodesia before the Natural History Journal club Wednesday afternoon. The members of the Senior law class will go to Topeka June 9th where they will be formally admited to practice before the Supreme Court. While there they will witness "El Capitan" as presented by DeWolf Hopper and his company. The members of the Senior class will appear in caps and gowns for the first time tomorrow evening at the preaching of the baccalaureate sermon. There was much good-natured chaffing at the Phi Gam-Beta game and some that was not so good-natured. The flag awarded to the Betas as the winners of the inter-fraternity base ball-games was made by the members of the young ladies' fraternities. Miss Addie Ridenour is the guest of friends in Lawrence for a short time. Miss Ridenour was a member of the Freshman class until Christmas. H. H. Todd was unable to remain with the base ball team for the Manhattan game on account of trouble with his eyes. He is now at his home in Atchison. The members of the lecture bureau for next year held a meeting Tuesday noon at which Mr. Smith was elected chairman, Prof. Olin secretary; and Prof. Barber treasurer.