380 Kansas University Weekly. Fine Arts. There will be a recital at Music Hall Wednesday Feb. 3rd, at 4:15 p.m. Seminary last Wednesday, was led by Miss Alberta Winnek. Technique was the subject. Miss Agnes Lapham, whose technique is superior to the average pupil, played a selection in illustration of the Leschetitzky method taught by Prof. Preyer. The Oratorio Society has introduced the social element into their rehearsals, having an intermission of fifteen minutes, for a good time and some special attraction. Their study is the Creation. The Euterpe Club will give an open meeting at Music Hall, Thursday Feb. 4th, to which all in the Music school are invited. The election of officers will take place the following Monday at five p. m. Mr. Jackson, who has been studying vocal with Prof. Farrell has gone home not to return until next Fall. Prof. Wilcox favored the Aesthetics class with his illustrated lecture on the Recent Excavations of Troy, Tiryns, and Mycenae. The members of the class were very appreciative. 815 Mass. Street. Chemical Notes There was no seminary this week on account of examinations. The South Laboratory Social-Science Club, gave a very pleasant little "hop" last Tuesday morning in honor of Miss Woodman. Delicious refreshments were served in the daintiest of glass and Royal Berlin porcelain. Each departing guest was presented with a pretty souvenir. The students in qualitative are working like beevers on their "quiz" solutions while those in quantitative are going along at their same old rate which is not changed by war, famine or pestilence, in fact they seem to fear neither man nor examinations. Science Notes. Prof. Dyche spent Monday in Topeka. Mr. McClung who has been studying at Columbia College returned last week. He will take charge of the class in Histology. On account of the crowded condition of the museum, a number of geological specimens were placed in the campus to make room for material of more importance. The Entomological department offers the following studies for next term; the teachers course; a course in invertebrate Zoology; a more general one, consisting of lectures, recitations and original papers, and a special one with laboratory work and theses. The Zoological department is busy mounting a group of walrus. One specimen, which when captured weighed two tons, is already finished, but will not be exhibited on account of lack of room. "It." The Science Club is going to celebrate "It," Friday Feb. 12th. "It" is rumored that "It" will beat anything in "Its" line, ever seen here before,nobody can afford to miss "It." Tickets for "It" will be placed on sale Feb. 1. The sale of tickets will be closed the day before"It" comes off. Can you afford to miss "It?" Miss Abbie M. Noye's, 505 Ohio Street. Teacher of Pianoforte. Children's work a specialty. 2