Kansas University Weekly. 97 Locals. Mr. Jno. Collins went to Topeka Saturday. Brady, law '96, was on the hill Wednesday. Miss Flintom went to Topeka last Saturday. There were nine professors in chapel Tuesday morning. W. A. Kyser enjoyed a visit from his sister, this week. The Juniors will have their annual "Prom" March 26th. Jay Withington has been spending the past week at Lawrence. Haynes, '99, plays the cornet at the First Methodist Church. The Y. W. C. A. entertained at Miss Emma Barber's last night. Jack Crooks is better and is visiting his brother at Baldwin. Miss Lewelling was in Topeka Sunday, the guest of Miss Allen. The Pi Phis were given their annual examination last Saturday afternoon. Dr. I. M. Powell of Topeka attended the Phi Beta Kappa initiation last night. One of the freshman girls mistook Chief Justice Martin for a Junior Law. The Y. W. C. A. held a very pleasant social at Miss Emma Barber's last night. You can buy Stationery at about your own price at 1027 Mass St. The stock MUST be sold. It is about time for the Walkers, Peripatets or whatever they are called, to begin their spring excursions. Miss Helen Hutchings who was the guest of Miss A. Rohe returned to her home in Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday. A gay party of serenaders was out Wednesday night favoring their friends with music. They report a pleasant time but a woful lack of refreshments. Mr. Jno. Collins went to Topeka Saturday. Brady, law '96, was on the hill Wednesday. Miss Flintom went to Topeka last Saturday. There were nine professors in chapel Tuesday morning. W. A. Kyser enjoyed a visit from his sister, this week. The Juniors will have their annual "Prom March 26th. Jay Withington has been spending the past week at Lawrence. Haynes, '99, plays the cornet at the First Methodist Church. The Y. W. C. A. entertained at Miss Emma Barber's last night. Miss Lewelling was in Topeka Sunday, the guest of Miss Allen. Jack Crooks is better and is visiting his brother at Baldwin. The Pi Phis were given their annual examination last Saturday afternoon. One of the freshman girls mistook Chief Justice Martin for a Junior Law. Dr. I. M. Powell of Topeka attended the Phi Beta Kappa initiation last night. The Y. W. C. A. held a very pleasant social at Miss Emma Barber's last night. You can buy Stationery at about your own price at 1027 Mass St. The stock MUST be sold. It is about time for the Walkers, Peripatets or whatever they are called, to begin their spring excursions. Geo. K. Thompson of the Blue Rapids, Motor is here visiting his cousin Miss Bly Coon. The annual Spring concert of the Y. W. C. A. will be given in Music Hall the evening of March 22nd. The Y. W. C. A. meetiog next Tuesday will be led by Miss Emma Barber. Subject found in John 3:16. Hale Gear will leave about the middle of the month for the south where he will go in training with the Cleveland. Wednesday recalled to the mind of this pencil pusher the old line "Solvitur acris hiems grata vici veris et fovoni." Much interest is being shown in the coming indoor meet. Stewart, Emily, Northup and Snider are showing excellent work in wrestling. The manager of the new Opera House at Ossawatomie is anxious to have the Comedy Club come down there to open their new house for them. Most of the out-of-town guests entertained here during the unusually active social season of the last three weeks have returned to their homes. The Kansas City Journal of Monday morning contained a strong editorial upon the attitude of the Kansas legislature toward University appropriations. President McKinley was presented with a beautiful diamond set pin from his Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers the day before his inauguration. The fifth issue of "Latin Notes" has just appeared. It is an excellent number containing a metrical translation of Juv. III 215—250 by Miss Mary Frost and a full account of the founding of the two Latin scholarships. The paper reflects credit not only on the Latin department but on the University. Miss Helen Hutchings who was the guest of Miss A. Rohe returned to her home in Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday. A gay party of serenaders was out Wednesday night favoring their friends with music. They report a pleasant time but a woful lack of refreshments. Geo. K. Thompson of the Blue Rapids, Motor is here visiting his cousin Miss Bly Coon. The annual Spring concert of the Y. W. C.A. will be given in Music Hall the evening of March 22nd. The Y. W. C. A. meetiog next Tuesday will be led by Miss Emma Barber. Subject found in John 3:16. Hale Gear will leave about the middle of the month for the south where he will go in training with the Cleveland. Wednesday recalled to the mind of this pencil pusher the old line "Solvitur acris hiems grata vici veris et fovoni." Much interest is being shown in the coming indoor meet. Stewart, Emily, Northup and Snider are showing excellent work in wrestling. The manager of the new Opera House at Ossawatomie is anxious to have the Comedy Club come down there to open their new house for them. Most of the out-of-town guests entertained here during the unusually active social season of the last three weeks have returned to their homes. The Kansas City Journal of Monday morning contained a strong editorial upon the attitude of the Kansas legislature toward University appropriations. President McKinley was presented with a beautiful diamond set pin from his Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers the day before his inauguration. The fifth issue of "Latin Notes" has just appeared. It is an excellent number containing a metrical translation of Juv. III 215-250 by Miss Mary Frost and a full account of the founding of the two Latin scholarships. The paper reflects credit not only on the Latin department but on the University.