186 Kansas University Weekly. Locals. C. W. Fletcher was in Atchison last week. The Senior law class have had their pictures taken. C. A. Burney was in Rantoul Friday and Saturday. C. F. Rumold of Dickinson county is a new student. A dance will be given by the Phi Delts at their hall tonight. A. H. Wing and J. H. Felgar visited at Newton this week. Mrs. A. E. Case of Marion visited her son Frank last week. Prof. Blackmar spoke to University people last Wednesday afernoon, on Hebrew Institutions. The Phi Gams will meet the Sigmi Chis in a game of base ball Monday afternoon, the weather permitting. Robert Wells entertained his cousin, Chas. A. Wells, postmaster at Coffeyville, for several days last week. The cups which are to be given as prizes to the winners in the indoor meet, recently held have arrived. They are much better than those of last year, having a quadruple silver plate. Nearly all of the students from Topeka enjoyed their respite from study at home. Among them were the Misses Edith Davis and Josephine Shellabarger and Messrs. Will Reed, Jno. Collins, Frank Curry, and Dick Rodgers. Mr. Ted Fletcher was the guest of Mr. Dick Rodgers. The Bowen-Merrill law-book company of Kansas City offer a prize of a fine twelve dollar set of books to the law student who submits the best thesis on the subject, "To what extent can a common carrier of goods limit by contract his liability in Kansas?" This generous offer was secured mainly through the efforts of the Messrs. Pope and Ferrell of the law school. The Juniors are mastering Partnership. Prof. Holmes and wife visited in Topeka last week. P. S. Elliott spent the vacation at Topeka and Mayetta. Prof. Blackmar was elected a member of the board of education. J. R. Snyder and Alvah Souder were in Kansas City last Saturday. The total enrollment for this year is 982, a gain of 87 over last year. An informal hop was given by the Betas at their house Saturday night. All students should read the "The House Boat on the Styx, by Bangs. Pines Hillman, a member of the Senior Law class, has returned to the University after an absence of three weeks. E. E. Voights, A. H. Street, Walter H. Brooks, Jno. M. Lee and Carl Cooper enjoyed their vacation at Kansas City. Miss Mabel Rodgers is enjoying a vacation from her duties of assistant librarian and is visiting at her home in Washington. C. G. Smith, a graduate of '93, who now lives in Kansas City has been secured to deliver the Alumni oration at the coming commencement. Two former Kansas University students are members of the class that will graduate from the Kansas Medical College this spring. They are Miss Dorothy L. Smith and Mr. C. Cahill. The Senior Laws have taken up the study of Evidence and Real Property, the former under Prof. Green and the latter under Hon. J. W. Gleed. The vacation was enjoyed in a rather novel way by a party of young men. They rented a house-boat and spent several days hunting for ducks up the river. The Juniors are mastering Partnership. Prof. Holmes and wife visited in Topeka last week. P. S. Elliott spent the vacation at Topeka and Mayetta. Prof. Blackmar was elected a member of the board of education. J. R. Snyder and Alvah Souder were in Kansas City last Saturday. The total enrollment for this year is 982, a gain of 87 over last year. An informal hop was given by the Betas at their house Saturday night. All students should read the "The House Boat on the Styx, by Bangs. Pines Hillman, a member of the Senior Law class, has returned to the University after an absence of three weeks. E. E. Voights, A. H. Street, Walter H. Brooks, Jno. M. Lee and Carl Cooper enjoyed their vacation at Kansas City. Miss Mabel Rodgers is enjoying a vacation from her duties of assistant librarian and is visiting at her home in Washington. C. G. Smith, a graduate of '93, who now lives in Kansas City has been secured to deliver the Alumni oration at the coming commencement. Two former Kansas University students are members of the class that will graduate from the Kansas Medical College this spring. They are Miss Dorothy L. Smith and Mr.C. Cahill. The Senior Laws have taken up the study of Evidence and Real Property, the former under Prof. Green and the latter under Hon. J.W. Gleed. The vacation was enjoyed in a rather novel way by a party of young men. They rented a house-boat and spent several days hunting for ducks up the river.