378 Kansas University Weekly. Locals. Now these be the days of quizes. Miss Poff has been ill the past week. Mr. Ralph Haufman was in the city Tuesday. The Senior Laws are reviewing Torts this week. Reg. Brewster does not expect to be in school the second term. Miss Emily Allen spent last Sunday at her home in Topeka. Dr. Holmes has been sick this week and has met none of his classes. The Sigma Chis attended the funeral services of Hall Riddle in a body. Miss Willa Rogers of Topeka visited friends in Lawrence the first of the week. Miss Cory will not be school next term but will return to her home in Drexel, Mo., Tuesday. R. R. Keeley was called to his home in Augusta last Saturday by the illness of his mother. Clyde Miller and Harold Smith will go to Kansas City Saturday to order costumes for The Rivals. Miss Lewelling of Witchita, and Miss Cook of Davenport, Iowa, were guests of Pauline Lewelling last week. Chas. Pettyjohn of Olathe who attended the University in '93 visited friends in Lawrence the first of the week. Many students attended the excellent performance of Hamlet Tuesday evening despite the fact that it was quiz week. The Senior Laws take up Fetter on "Equity" next Monday. Hon. David Martin Ex. C. J. of the Supreme Court will conduct the class. Mr. Harry Sullivan the Ghost and First Player with Keene is a white Cloud boy. He was on the hill Wednesday with Mr. Reg. Brewster. The caste for the rivals is now complete and they are rehearsing three nights per week. They expect to present the piece Feb. 20th. Miss Agnes Hanson who is visiting friends in Newton, will return next week. Mrs. Shawl entertained the Kappa Gammas with an informal reception last Saturday. E. B. Spiers while exercising in the gymnasium Tuesday morning sprained his ankle and has been using crutches the balance of the week. Clinton J. Moore who attended the University in '95 visited on the hill Monday. He is now editor and proprietor of the Oketo Herald. Thomas W. Keene considers the young man who played Laertes in Hamlet as the most promising young actor on the American stage. Grant Harrington, 189, editor of the Hiawatha Democrat, is to be Senator Harris's private secretary in Washington. He will not give up his paper. J. L. King was relieved of his overcoat Tuesday morning. He left his coat in the cloakroom of the Library and when he returned for it, it was not. Chancellor Snow has received an invitation to deliver the Commencement address before the graduating class of Plattsmouth High School, Nebraska. Baker will probably not enter a man in the State Oratorical contest this year. President Murlin says that not very much interest is taken in oratory there this year. It may be of interest to know that 57 per cent of the students are church members and that 73 per cent of the girls enrolled are members of some denomination. One day last week an unusually observant visitor was being shown through the buildings and after having completed his tour of inspection asked to be shown the campus. Miss Caughey was compelled to return to her home in Horton Wednesday on account of ill health. She will probably be able to resume her school work within a few weeks.