Kansas University Weekly. 315 Richard R. Price Leon N. Flint "Dickie" among his friends—was President was the politician of the class of '97; and while of his class, President of the Lecture Bureau, always quiet he always won. So inobtrusive Literary Editor of the WEEKLY, and Associate Editor-in-chief during his Senior year. He has made a specialty of English and the languages, winning the Barteaux Literature prize and the D. H. Robinson Memorial Scholarship. During his college course he has chosen to remain a barb, among whom he has been a social leader. As "Prof. Kilox" he spent several evenings on board the House-Boat on the Styx Mr. Price is a member elect of Phi Beta Kappa. were his methods that frequently it was not known he was at work until after he had gained his point. Throughout his University career he has been a firm believer in Barb principles and he has done his utmost to promote them. He has been the President of the Oratorical Association and the Editor-in-chief of the WEEKLY. He is a member elect of Phi Beta Kappa. In the Senior play Mr. Flint took the most laughable part of "Prof. Codder." The freshmen were given oral quizzes in chemistry. Registrar Engel is about the busiest man on the hill this week. Miss Grace Curtis of Topeka is the guest of Miss Effie J. Scott. The Betas initiated Copley, Housh, and Swett Thursday night. The Senior class gave a dance in Pythian hall after the play last night. The lettering of the diplomas is being done by members of the Engineering school. Todd Henderson of Lancaster is the guest of John Cloyes. He will enter the University next year. Miss Issie Potts' sister is visiting her this week. F. W. Brewster was in town several days this week. F. F. Buchan of Kansas City attended the Senior play. Miss Mabel Wagstaff was slightly injured in a runaway last Thursday. Miss Gertrude Hill will entertain her friends this evening at her home south of town. Prof. E. Haworth entertained the members of the Beta Theta Pi at dinner last evening. A valuable collection of bird's eggs was stolen from the museum in Snow Hall last Saturday or Sunday.