The Kansas University Weekly. Vol. IV. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, APRIL 3, 1897. Editor-in-Chief. HAROLD W. SMITH, Associate: RICHARD R. PRICE. Literary Editor: WALTER H. SANFORD. Associates: L. HEIL, PAULINE LEWELLING, ETHEL HICKEY, Local Editor: CARL L. COOPER. Associates: ARCHIE HOGG, - - - - - Alumni. PERCY PARROTT, - - - Snow Hall. WM. H. CLARK, - - - Exchanges. DAISY STARR, - - School of Fine Arts. CLARENCE SPELLMAN. - - Law. WILL McMURRAY, - - Athletics. H. E. DAVIES, - Pharmacy. ALVAH SOUDER, C. A. ROHRER. No. 9. Managing Editor. C. E. ROSE. Associate: TOM CHARLES. Shares in the Weekly one dollar each. Every student and instructor may purchase one share upon application to the Treasurer, Charles A. Wagner or the secretary, Percy J. Parrott. Subscription 50 cents per annum in advance. Address all business communications to C.E.Rose, Lawrence, Kansas. Official Organ of the Kansas College Press Association. Entered at the Lawrence postoffice as second class matter. WE ARE in receipt of a pamphlet reprinted from the Kansas University Quarterly by Professor Hopkins, on "The Use of Analysis in Logical Composition." Professor Hopkins has received from Eastern colleges very complimentary notices of his work, and, also, several orders. The treatise is intended to be of practical use in the class-room. WE ARE indebted to the College of Emporia for the generous support she gave our Comedy Club at Emporia last Saturday night. THOSE DESIRING pleasurable out-door exercise, congenial company and a better acquaintance with Lawrence vicinity should join the Walking Club. THE Kansas University Quarterly, appeared last month in two series: A, Science and Mathematics; B, Philology and History. Professors Williston and Bailey contribute largely to series A, and Professors Hopkins and Carruth, entirely to series B, of this issue. THE UNIVERSITY of California received as an appropriation for current expenses for the coming year a sum twice as large as it ever received before. The university has also received from various citizens of San Francisco the sum of seven millions of dollars, all of which will be expended in erecting thirty new buildings at an average cost of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars each. The agent of the university is now in Europe securing bids from Architects and Landscape Gardeners for plan and specifications for the buildings and plans for the laying out of the university grounds. Two years ago Mayor Sutro of San Francisco gave two and one half millions of dollars worth of land in the city for the Law, Medical, Pharmaceutical, and Dental Colleges, connected with the State University, and also a half million of dollars for buildings on the same. There is nothing small about California.