170 Kansas University Weekly. The young ladies of the University intend to have a field day soon, probably the first of May. Earl M. Carney left Lawrence Thursday morning for Emporia where he expects to do school work for the remainder of the year. The Misses Marion Innes and Augusta Flintom were initiated by the Thetas at the home of Mrs. Paul Learnard last Saturday night. A. L. Burney and wife, formerly Miss Edith Haskell, visited friends here the early part of the week. Mr. Burney is now practicing law at Harrisonville, Mo. While wrestling in the gymnasium last Saturday Will Reed had the misfortune to strain one of the muscles of his back. He was unable to attend school this week. The University Comedy club has played at Junction City, Manhattan, and Clay Center is week. They were at Osage City and Emria the Friday and Saturday before. The course of lectures in Toxicology for Prep. Medics finished last Wednesday, but a course of reading has been laid out for them which will probably prove of great value to them. The next attraction of the lecture course will be "An Evening with Tennyson" by Eleanor Gertrude Stephens. It will be given in the chapel April 9th. The entertainment is said to be very meritorious. Nearly all the classes were treated to quizzes this week and as a result much midnight oil has been burned. It is safe to say that more studying has been done during the past week, than during any other of the half term just ended. Prof. H. B.Newson has received a communication from Prof. Emch. He arrived safe and is teaching classes in Descriptive Geometry and Mechanical drawing at the University of Zurich. He is required to teach in the French and German languages. last Saturday. The score was 11 to 3 in favor of the former. A number of games between the members of the different boarding clubs will probably be arranged. The clubs of C. E. Rose and J. F. Hall engaged in a game of baseball on McCook field The annual roll for the catalogue has just been posted on the bulletin board. It attracts much attention because of the rule recently adopted by which all members of the school of Arts who have deficiencies in their work are classified as Freshman. Several Seniors and one Phi Beta Kappa are so classified. The "Foot Pads," a new walking club, made their second excursion Saturday morning. Their destination was the suspension bridge over the Wakarusa, four and a half miles south east of town. One of the most attractive features of the trip was a picnic luncheon served on the the steps of a school house. They expect soon to walk to the lake. Editorial Board Meeting A meeting of the editorial board was held Monday noon at which W. C. Clock resigned the position of local editor. Mr. Clock has long been identified with the WEEKLY, first as Fashionable SUITS AND TROUSERS To Your Order. See our Samples before Placing Your Order. W. BROMELSIGK. Base ball and Tennis goods at Smith's News Stand.