202 Kansas University Weekly. to marry the object of his affections. The maiden advised him when he needed advice She amused him when he wished to be amused. She helped him select toys for his little brother who was at home. Ten years later the young man's little brother enters college. The maiden is still "doing the society act." He meets her—is conquered. She is still twenty and he loves her. When he desires amusement she amuses him. When he needs advice she advises him. And now she helps him select toys for his brother's little boy who is at home. Love's Easter. A. R. First Easter morn the ray-starred lambent east Shot low its splintering darts into the Tomb. Deep to the stone-hewn niche, life-robbed, where death had lain had lain And life had spoiled him of his kingly prey. So on this Easter morn the light of joy Searches the hated chambers of my past And finds no prisoner there. Thy heart's great love Hath called my soul forth from its horrid bonds, And so ennobled, at thy side I stand, Having my certain hope and life in thee. ROBERT WILSON NEAL. Locals. --- A. Beam enrolled this week. N. E. Higgins was in town last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Strode's sister has been visiting him this week. Invitations for the Pi Phi party were issued Monday. Frank McKay received a visit from his father last week. The Betas gave a party at their chapter house Saturday night. The Phi Gams initiated Peters and Curry Saturday night. Joe Holdren, a former student, has enrolled in the Junior law class. G. W. Stevens has just returned from a protracted visit at Iola. The game between the Sigma Chis and Phil Gam's was won by the later. L. E. Watson has returned from an extended visit with his parents at Emporia. Miss Eleanor Gertrude Stevens was the guest of Mrs. H. W. Carruth while in Lawrence. Miss Radford, the state Y. W. C. A. secretary has been visiting her sister, Miss Agnes Radford this week. The Sophomore class have decided to have their annual spread Friday evening May 7th. Prof. Blackmar delivered a lecture at Strong city last Saturday night on "Social Reforms." Prof. Dyche lectures at Salina next Friday night and at McPherson the night following. W. A. White, of the Emporia Gazette, was in town Wednesday, the guest of his Phi Delt brethren. A. C. Mead is quite sick at 1131 Ohio street His mother is here from Fort Scott to attend him. The first game of the inter-frat series will be played between the Sigma Nus and Betas Tuesday afternoon. Frank Curry had the misfortune to sprain his ankle in a practice game last Monday and will be unable to play for awhile. R. L. Stewart and Miss Dorothy Frederickson were married at the English Lutheran church Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. The third game of the regular schedule will be played with the Ft. Leavenworth team next Saturday on McCook field. We must win this game. The students should be out to cheer; the team will do the rest.