14 404 Kansas University Weekly. Notes From the College World. The attendance at the chapel services at Cornell is so large that students must reserve seats in advance. The new Dormitory at Columbia University will be named after an eminent graduate of that institution, Alexander Hamilton. The U. of M. Daily for January 22, announces that the Comedy Club of the University of Michigan will present at the Ann Arbor theatre on Saturday night, March 5, a three act farce, by one of the most prominent of American playwrights. All of the players are to be University people and a large part of the proceeds from the entertainment is to be given to the University Athletic Association. It is expected that the organization will be a permanent one and that it will render one or two performances annually. Emporia College, Kansas, has held a college song contest which was won by May Taylor '97. The Y. M. C. A. of Nebraska University has at the request of the editor decided to ask the ministers of the different city churches to furnish "The Nebraskan,"the college paper, with announcements of church services, especially those that will be of more than ordinary interest to the University students. Every man on Harvard's last year's baseball team has returned to college. The manager of the foot ball team of Nebraska University for the season of '96 has been selected by a recent meeting of the athletic board. The Cloverleaf, the organ of Kentucky University, gives in its issue of January 20th, a schedule for future entertainments of literary societies, declamatory contests, and oratorical contests. Every Friday night from January 29th to June 4 is taken. The cap and gown question is being considered by the seniors of the Kentucky University. It is thought probable that the class will decide in favor of their adoption. University of Illinois. A law school is to be established at the President Jesse of Missouri University now rides a wheel. Missouri University has a new professor in the person of Mr. John R. Scott who accepts the chair of elocution in that institution. Ex-Governor Stone of Missouri in his address to the general assembly said with reference to the Missouri State University: "The truth is, this institution ought to be taken out of the general squabble for appropriations which occur at every regular session of the general assembly, and be provided with a permanent and sufficient income of its own. It ought to be sustained from a permanent fund. It should not only be spared the humiliation of becoming a biennial mendicant, but should be placed in a position of absolute independence." The council of the University Athletic club of New York City has recently recommended to the football associations of Yale and Princeton that the annual football game between these universities, heretofore played in New York, be in the future played somewhere else, preferably on the grounds of one of these universities. Among the reasons given for the change are that the games are coming to be considered public spectacles, as money making affairs, and SPRING SAMPLES. Suitings and trouserings now on display. Every garment made to your measure and our own personal guarantee goes with every order. --- BROMELSICK'S.