84 Kansas University Weekly. nating all! She is at her prime. Her tone is rich, mellow, and powerful." Madame Urso will appear in University hall Tuesday evening, March 2nd, under the auspices of the Universiy Lecture Course Association. The holders of course tickets will be entitled to admission upon the payment of 35 cents per ticket. The price to those not having course tickets will be $1.00. The chart opened this morning at Bromelsick's. Notes from the College World. Ottawa and Baker are thinking of holding a joint debate. Michigan has more graduates in Congress than any other university. - Ex. Six members of the graduating class of Nebraska University have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. An addition to the list may be made in May. The students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are going to erect a bronze tablet to the memory of Gen. Walker. - Ex. The Integral last week contained an excellent description of the Princeton base-ball gun. Now when some one invents a machine to catch behind the bat, much danger will be eliminated from base-ball. $ \circ $ SPRING SAMPLES. $ \circ $ Suitings and trouserings now on display. Every garment made to your measure and our own personal guarantee goes with every order. BROMELSICK'S. In comparing our Weekly with other papers, the California and Iowa University Weeklies are $1.50 per year in advance while the Kansas UNIVERSITY WEEKLY is only fifty cents a year. A good student is known by three things: he can begin to study when he doesn't like it; he can study when he would rather quit; he can quit when he ought to. -Ex. The foot-ball bill has been considered by the Nebraska legislature and has been sent back to the committee. One of the legislators wanted to change the rules of the game but was informed that they were not in the rule business. Basket Ball is gaining a foot-hold in college athletics. Iowa University team was recently defeated by the Chicago Central Y. M. C. A. team. During the game two men retired in consequence of injuries received. In number of students the first ten Universities of the country rank as follows; Harvard, Michigan, U. of Penn., U. of Minn., Yale, U. of Cal., Columbia, Chicago, Cornell, U. of Wisconsin. -Ex. The students of Washburn will play "Hamlet" in the near future. Several colleges are now making preparation for similar entertainments and it seems to be becoming popular for coll eges to render annual theatrical performances of some kind. When a freshman doesn't hear plainly the professor's question, he says in a subdued voice, "Pardon me, professor, but I did not understand you." The sophomore says, "Will you please repeat your question?" The junior, "What, Sir?" The senior, "Huh?"—Collegian. An intercollegiate rifle contest is to be held in the spring. Some twenty colleges from different parts of the United States are to participate in it, each team to shoot on its home grounds on the 10th, 11th or 12th of May and to forward the score to H. P. Hale 1st Lt. 20th Inf. at Chicago. A record is the athlete's goal. He struggles hard to make it; But when it's made, he turns around And straightway tries to break it. - The Tech.