Kansas University Weekly. 77 Locals. Peters is wearing Phi Gam colors. Jack Crooks is quite ill with pneumonia. Miss Emily Allen was in Baldwin over Sunday. Miss Hattie Ayres entertained a few friends Thursday night. The Phi Delts and Betas had box parties at the play Wednesday night. Miss Grace Duff is spending a week with friends in the city and on the hill. Gerry Miller, head foreman in the shops was taken sick on the hill Tuesday. E. F. Shinn spent a portion of last week at his home in Quenemo. Miss Olive Green, of Whiting, Kansas, has just entered the Junior Pharmacy Class. Mrs. Freeland and daughter Ethel visited Mert Freeland for several days this week. Prof. Bailey has received a bottle of mineral water from Neosho County, to make an analysis of it. Prof. Wilcox lectured Thursday afternoon in the lecture room of Snow Hall on the Excavations at Olympia. H. A. Suttermeister, and W. E. Higgins, of Kansas City, have been visiting their Phi Delt brothers this week. The stars and stripes waved in the breeze from the flag-pole on University building all day last Monday, Feb. 22. Robt. McKee was calling on old acquaintances on the hill Monday. He is employed in a Kansas City bank. Chemistry Department has received a very interesting deposit from a mineral spring in Jackson County. Dr. R. J. Brown, of Leavenworth, Kansas, who was for a number of years a leader in Pharmacy and a friend of the Pharmacy Department of the University is seriously ill at home. D. D. C. Parents at Greely Tive for the Prof. Weida, of Baker University, gave a very interesting talk before the Chemistry Seminary last week. The Y. W. C. A. party on the 5th of March will be given at the home of Miss Emma Barber,1026 Tennessee street. Miss Klauman will lead the Y. W. C. A. meeting next Tuesday at five o'clock. There will be a special program and music. Jack Crooks will attend the University Medical school at Kansas City next year and will incidentally help them play foot ball. Dr. Williston gave a very interesting talk before the Medical Society last Tuesday evening. Subject, "College Life of a Medical Student." Mr. Walter K. Palmer, a graduate of the Ohio State University, has been selected to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Emch's resignation. Prof. Hodder observed Washington's birthday by giving his class in Constitutional Law a quiz for the benefit of those who failed last week. Pharmaceutical Society held a meeting last week for election of officers. The Juniors and Seniors had a very lively time over the different offices. At a meeting of the Kansas College Press Association in Topeka yesterday the WEEKLY was made the official organ of the association for the ensuing year. Miss Maude Landis entertained a number of friends at her home Thursday night. A very pleasant evening was spent at cards, light refreshments being served late in the evening. Oratorical Contest. At the contest at Topeka last night Brown of Baker took first place, Newell of Washburn second, and McMurray of K. U., third.