236 Kansas University Weekly. The Juniors are now entertained daily in partnership, bills, and notes. The Seniors were treated to a quiz in corporations on Monday last. Clyde W. Miller went to Osage City on a business trip last week. Prof. Green conducts the Senior class in Evidence. Harley & Burney of the Senior class expect to open an office in Pittsburg at the close of school. A. T. Sherman of the Senior class goes to Rossville next week to conduct a case before the court there. The Juniors and Seniors will play off that tie base-ball game sometime next week. Harold Blackshere went to his home in Elmdale last week. Wilder S. Metcalf of the Senior class was recently elected Colonel of the K. N. G. Judge Manley will don his judicial vestments and wig Saturday next. Comfortably seated upon the wool-sack of police court he will deal out justice to all comers. Chapel Notes. Mr. Wilson sang a solo Friday of last week. Rev. Mr. Banker, pastor of the Presbyterian church, led this week. The subject Monday morning was the real meaning and foundation principles of the Christian life; Tuesday morning, the relation of the Bible to the Christian life; Wednesday, the proper method of studying the Bible; Thursday, the necessity and true character of prayer. Prof. Engel will lead next week. Physics Building. Professors Dunstan and Rice and Mr. Kraus are engaged in verifying Zeeman's recent discovery of the broadening of the spectral lines by magnetism. They have not only verified the discovery but have succeeded in measuring what Zeeman could only estimate. Preliminary results of their work have been communicated for publication to the Electrical World and the American Journal of Science. Prof. Blake will lecture on X rays at Topeka next Tuesday, and at Hutchinson on the following Thursday. Miss Ellen Blakely has been appointed stenographer in Prof. Blake's office to succeed Miss Pennfield, who has accepted a position with a town firm. Athletic Notes. SCHEDULE OF CLASS GAMES. Phar. and Medics vs Fresh. Engineers Apr. 30. Fresh. Arts vs Soph. Arts May 4. Senior Arts vs Junior Arts May 8. enior Laws vs Junior Laws May 11. RESULTS OF REGULAR GAMES. Haskell vs K. U. 10 to 3. Atchison vs K. U. 13 to 4. Haskell vs K. U. 9 to 10. Haskell vs K. U. 9 to 7. The Phi Psis won from the Sigma Chis by a score of 19 to 17. The Seniors are practicing for the Senior-F.culty game. The regular team plays at St. Mary's to-day. Considerable interest is being shown in the annual field meet to be held next Wednesday. The following is the list of events: 120-yard dash, 220-yard dash, running broad jump, standing broad jump, running high jump, 120- yard hurdle, 220-yard hurdle, hammer throw shot put, pole vault, 440-yard run, half mile run, one mile. The Phi Psis, Betas and Phi Gams having won in the preliminary games will contest for the pennant. The Phi Gams will play the Phi Psis and the Betas the winner. Science Notes. Mr. Barnum Brown leaves to-day for Denver to take charge of a collecting expedition which has been sent out by the New York museum. They will spend the early part of the summer collecting in the state of Wyoming. The Natural History Journal club met Wednesday. The following program was given: