10 400 Kansas University Weekly. A set of tools to be used in case of fire, consisting of an axe, monkey-wrench, and hosewrench was placed in a prominent place in every building on the Campus this week. A long felt want—supplied. More names for the Country Club have been suggested as follows: Pathfinders, Merry Marchers, Kane Karriers Klan, Tireless Trampers, Oread Infantry, Fresh Air Club, Jaywalkers Step by Step Society, Sole Destroyers. Robertson, Maxwell, Ringer, Wood, Robinson, Francis, Cockins, McPherson, Sherman Rogers and Rafter gave the freak show at the Topeka Pure Food Exhibition. There were 555 paid admissions the first night. The Y. M. C. A. met Thursday evening in the Watkin's block. Mr.E.M.Williams was leader and a very profitable meeting was held The interest in Y.M.C.A. affairs is growing and there is a marked increase in attendance. A notice was posted on the bulletin board Wednesday calling attention to the time set for the indoor "meet," March 12th. All who wish to enter must hand their names to Sanderson or Voights. There is a probability of a "meet" with M. S. U. The Chancellor received Wednesday evening a group picture of the eleven state university presidents who have recently been in session in Madison, Wisconsin. The picture is an excellent one and commands more than passing attention. The following is the list of those who have enrolled for the Spring term. Messrs P. S. Elliott, F. D. Northrup, M. K. Sholey, A. B. Glathart, A. E. Wardner, E. L. Belden; Misses Marion Innes, Lizzie Porter, Charlotte Cutter, Lela Douthart, Clara Leedy, Maude Crowder, Mollie Madden, and Mrs. C. S. Tuttle. The Young Women's Christian Association have elected the following officers for the year beginning February 1st. President, Miss Martha Snow; Vice-President, Miss Henrietta Henderson; Secretary, Miss Katharine Addison, Corresponding-Secretary, Miss Lucy Riggs; Treasurer, Miss Agnes Radford. The regular meeting will be held this term on Tuesday at 5 o'clock instead of on Wednesday. The University Economic Debating Club held its semi-annual election of officers Monday afternoon at three. Mr. Herbert Wing was chosen president,Mr. Walter Griffith vice-president, and Miss Hattie Ayres secretary. The work of the society is the debating of economic subjects and during the past term much good has been accomplished along this line. The Club meets every afternoon at three o'clock in No. 11. Those having no work at that hour are invited to attend the meetings. Last Sunday quite a number of legislators came down and were shown over the University. Luncheon was served on the hill and they returned to Topeka on the afternoon train. Among those present were Senator Young, of Montgomery Co.; Representative Cassin, of Girard; Loomis, of Girard; Johnson, Cottonwood Falls; Dingus, of Mound City; Bean, Salina; Hackney, of Wellington; and Rothweiler, of Rush Co. A bill was introduced in the House Tuesday entitled, An Act Making Appropriation for the Erection and Equipment of a Chemistry Building as a Monument to Charles Robinson, the first Governor of the State of Kansas and for certain repairs of the present Chemistry Building. The bill provides that not more than the sum of $50,000 be devoted to the erection and equipment of a Chemistry building while $10,000 is to be devoted to repairing and equip ing the present Chemistry building for the School of Pharmacy. The caste of "THE RIVALS" has been selected as follows: Sir Anthony Absolute...Mr. Will Anderson. Captain Absolute...Mr. John McCleery. Falkland...Mr. Howard Leonard. Acres...Mr. Harold Smith. Sir Lucius O. Trigger...Mr. Clarence I. Spellman Fag...Mr. Thos. Wagstaff. David...Mr. Walter Sanford. Mrs. Malaprop...Georgia H. Brown. Lydia Languish...Miss Eva Brown. Lucy...Miss Edith Thacher. The production will be for the benefit of the K. U. Athletic Association.