173 Kansas University Weekly. Alumni Notes. C. C. Brown, 196, has been re-elected to his position in the Olathe High School. W. M. Curry, '93, is now pastor of the United Presbyterian church in Linesville, Pa. The present corps of teachers, including W. D. Ross,'93,and Kate Blair,'93,has been retained for the ensuing year. Since graduation J. L. Cramer, Law '95, has been book-keeper for the Brown, Cooper Type Setting Co., 194 South Clinton, Chicago, but expects soon to start out in the legal profession for himself. R. L. Hoff, '94, is spending his second year as principal of the Stella High School, Stella, Neb. Mr. Hoff, with Mr. McMurray, will instruct in the summer session of the county institute at Falls City, Neb. J. E. Dyche, '93, is president of the Northeastern Kansas Teachers Association. The next meeting of the association is to be held at Horton April 15, 16 and 17. Prof. S. J. Hunter,'93, is on the program for a paper. Mr. Arthur McMurray, '96, is spending a week's vacation in visiting old friends at the University. He has been assistant principal of the Humboldt High School, Nebraska, during the present year and has had charge of most of the literary classes. Mr. McMurray will instruct during the summer in the county institute at Falls City, Neb. The East Side Literary society at its meeting last night took up the subject of "Knockers" and severely criticised their actions in both prose and poetry. The smoke question was also touched by original poem. Among those who took part in the program were: Frank E. Lott, Herbert S. Hadley, W. F. Richardson, Frank H. Dexter, I. W. Bigger, W. H. Cline and others. The officers elected for the next term are: Herbert S. Hadley, president; Frank E. Lott, vice president, and Miss Laura Lee, secretary.-K.C. Star, March 27. Notes from the College World. Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Pennsylvania University hereafter will not be required to write a graduating thesis. The Board of Trustees of the Illinois state university have made provision for that institution to have an exhibit at the Illinois state fair to be held at Springfield next fall. The board of editors for the Oberlin Review are selected in consideration of work which they have handed in for the Review previous to the time of their appointment. Each person desiring a position is required to hand in at least three thousand words in all before his appointment. Princeton's new athletic field is rapidly nearing completion. It will be the largest in this country, for on it will be laid out eight tennis courts and three base ball diamonds, which in the fall will be converted into two foot ball fields.-Harvard Crimson. Guest—"Waiter, look here! There's a collar button in'my hash." Waiter — "Well, suh, I guess you gits it'caze you seen it fust."—Cornell Widow. Dollie: These parties are like my little brother Billie: how's that? Dollie: They tell on me so.— Wrinkle. "Master at home?" "No, sir; he's out." "Mistress at home?" "No, sir; she's out." "Then I'll step in and sit down by the fire;" "That's out too, sir."—Ex. The Tipton Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. Stewart & Wagner, Proprietors. 838 Massachusetts Street. Before You Buy any Shoes. SEE OUR ROYAL $3.00 SHOE FOR MEN AND OUR PRINCESS $2.50 SHOE FOR WOMEN. NEW COIN TOE, LACE OR BUTTON BULLENE SHOE CO.