234 Kansas University Weekly. Locals. Miss Effie J. Scott spent Saturday in Kansas City. A. E. Case of Marion visited his son Frank Wednesday. Alban Stewart spent Sunday at his home in Odessa, Mo. Miss Carrie Killam of Newton visited Miss Lucile Cross this week. Miss Vida McKee visited her brother Logan the first part of the week. Mr. Guyger Lee of Kansas City, Mo., was a guest at the Pi Phi party. Mr. Joe Morgan of Topeka was the guest of Jno. Collins over Sunday. Dick Bates attended a district council of Phi Kappa Psi at Beloit, Wisconsin. Miss Willa Rodgers of Topeka was the guest of Miss Edith Thacher last week. Miss Agnes Lee has delighted her many friends by a week's visit in our midst. Miss Ellen Leidigh of Hutchinson has been the guest of Miss Rachel Watson this week. Miss Georgia Brown offers a prize for the best essay on "The Moral of the Tempest." The Seniors have been measured for caps and gowns in the WEEKLY office this week. Miss Ollie O'Bryon of Topeka, a guest at the Pi Phi party was entertained by Miss McMillan. The boarding clubs of J. F. Hall and E. K. Robinette are arranging for a game of base ball. The T. N. E. had a meeting Saturday last and elected quite a number of students to membership. The Chancellor's Reception to the Seniors, postponed on account of the Inter-collegiate Debate will be held May 21st. The clock on the Physics building has been out of order this week and disappointed many who have looked to it for the time. Individuals and organizations alike are much pleased with the speed of Elmer Willis this year. We do not know how to account for it. W. H. H. Piatt and Fred Buchan who were guests at the Pi Phi party stayed over Sunday with their Phi Psi brethren and returned to Kansas City Monday. G. H. Chidester of the Junior Pharmacy class who left school a few weeks ago and has a position in Kansas City, visited with friends the first of the week: Rehearsals of the Senior play commenced Monday evening, and have been continued throughout the week. Manager Hester is very enthusiastic over the successful progress of the play. Miss Elizabeth Stone entertained at her home Wednesday night in honor of Miss Agnes Lee of Kansas City. Cards and dancing were the amusements, choice refreshments being served late in the evening. The officers of the Y. M. C. A. for the ensuing year have taken up their respective duties. The new officers are W. B. Sutton, president; F. L. Jewett, vice president; W. E. Henderson, recording secretary; J. L. King, corresponding secretary and W. H. Clark, treasurer. The Woman's League gave one of their pleasant receptions to the young ladies of the University, last Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J. D. Bowersock. After a musical program, which was the special feature of the afternoon and in which Misses Wiedemann, Whitaker, Starr, Drake, Greissinger, Bowersock, Fisher and Lapham took part, light refreshments were served, and all departed, feeling grateful to the Women's League for their pleasant afternoon. The class of 'oo inaugurated the May-day fight yesterday morning, surprising the Sophomores by erecting a May pole early in the morning. Shortly after eight o'clock, however, the