Kansas University Weekly. 269 May 17th., and Miss Daisy Starr's, May 18th. This year cards are to be presented at the door at all the graduating recitals. Miss Wiedemann's recital is to be May 21st. The Music Hall is in demand these days. It may not be generally known that Prof. Preyer is Vice President from Kansas of the National Teachers' Association. He would be pleased if those desiring to join the organization would confer with the Secretary at Music HallSpecial rates and fees to music students. The Seniors were banqueted by the professors of this department Tuesday evening at Prof. Preyer's new home. It was certainly one of the most delightful receptions of the many given to this class, which numbers nine girls and one gentleman. All members of the faculty and class were present with the exception of Mrs. Clark, who was detained by a sprained foot. This was a disappointment to her and the class. At a quarter of seven the guests were seated at the table under the Euterpe colors. Misses Sands, Havens and Proud assisted in the dining-room. The menu cards were artistically decorated by Prof. Clark. The comparisons between picture and owner were very entertaining. Prof. Penny, a musical genius, had by the means of his ingenuity arranged the seven courses under guise of a musical program, thus keepthe guests wondering what "Pressed finger-tips a la Leschetitzky," "Touche crispo," and "Waves of the ocean," etc. could be. The merriment kept up until the toasts began, and then continued. The toasts were exceedingly well prepared. The Annual Field Meet The annual field meet was held at the driving park sonth of town last Friday. The program was fairly good, but there was not sufficient competition in the events to make them as successful as should be. The events: 100 yd. dash. Woods, 1st. Potter 2nd. Speak, 3rd. time 1025. Shot put: Anderson, 1st. Simpson, 2nd. distance 30 ft.5 in. 120 Hurdle: Alexander, 1st. Rench, 2nd. time 19 4-5 sec. Half mile walk: Wills, 1st. Pope, 2nd. time 2:16. 220 yd. dash Speak, 1st. Potter 2nd. Hammer throw: Simpson 1st 83 ft. 8 in. Running high jump: Sanderson 1st, Potter 2nd, 5 ft. 4 in. Quarter mile run: Speak 1st, Potter 2nd, time 1 min. 5 sec. 220 hurdle: Rench 1st, Alexander 2nd, time 302-5. The WEEKLY election yesterday resulted in the following being chosen for the ensuing term: Editor-in-chief, Hilliard Johnson; secretary, Miss Rhobe Moon; treasurer, F. P. Pratt; members of the editorial board, W. W. Douglass, Prof. A. H. Clark, Miss Eleanor Gephart, Miss Gertrude Chapman, R. G. McKinnie, Alva Souder, John M. Lee and P. S. Elliott. Athletic Notes. The Kansas University base ball team defeated the Missouri University team by a score of 8 to o, and for the second time this school-year the brawny Jayhawkers trampled the black and old-gold in the dust. An ideal day brought out a large crowd of excited college men, visiting Columbia to attend the Inter-State Oratorical contest. It was a gala day for Columbia and the field was crowded with fashionable turnouts M. S. U. was to have revenge for the humiliating she had received on Thanksgiving. The game was a pitchers battle from the first. Capt. Stanley the 'Varsity's invincible south-paw Summer Specialties. SKELETON COATS AND VESTS. DOUDLE BREASTED SERGE COATS. CRASH SUITS. ENDLESS VARIETY NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. STRAW HATS. UNDERWEAR. Bromelsick's.