Kansas University Weekly. 359 Locals. Mr. John Collins went to Topeka last Friday. Mrs. Carruth took charge of the Faust class Tuesday. The Pi Phis are wearing colors for Florence Parrott, '95. The second term schedule has just been posted this week. Fred E. Buchan of Kansas City, was a visitor on the hill Monday. Quite a number of students will attend a K. P. dance Friday night. Prof. Blackmar was unable to meet his classes the last of the week. The Phi Delts gave an informal hop at their hall last Friday evening. The "go-as-you-please" whist club met with Mrs. Wm Ayres Friday eve. The Senior class will hold a party in Library Hall, Saturday evening, Feb 6. Will Atchison has just accepted a position on the staff of the Wichita Eagle. The "deutsche Verein" held an exceptionally interesting meeting last Thursday. Last Sunday evening Prof. Blackmar lectured to a large audience in Kansas City. Miss Gertrude Chapman spent last Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in Baldwin. The Seniors will give an informal party in Library Hall on the evening of February 6th. The Senior class has decided to adopt Bang's "House Boat on the Styx," for the Senior Play. Frank Robertson holds the subscription list for the Bell's Band Ball at the Rink next Monday night. The Senior girls held a meeting last Thursday at five. Curiosity is running high as to what they intend to do. The fraternity parties will probably all occur earlier this year. In some instances the halls have already been secured Mr. John Collins went to Topeka last Friday. Mrs. Carruth took charge of the Faust class Tuesday. The Pi Phis are wearing colors for Florence Parrott, '95. The second term schedule has just been posted this week. Fred E. Buchan of Kansas City, was a visitor on the hill Monday. Quite a number of students will attend a K. P. dance Friday night. Prof. Blackmar was unable to meet his classes the last of the week. The Phi Delts gave an informal hop at their hall last Friday evening. The "go-as-you-please" whist club met with Mrs. Wm Ayres Friday eve. The Senior class will hold a party in Library Hall, Saturday evening, Feb 6. Will Atchison has just accepted a position on the staff of the Wichita Eagle. The "deutsche Verein" held an exceptionally interesting meeting last Thursday. Last Sunday evening Prof. Blackmar lectured to a large audience in Kansas City. Miss Gertrude Chapman spent last Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in Baldwin. The Seniors will give an informal party in Library Hall on the evening of February 6th. The Senior class has decided to adopt Bang's "House Boat on the Styx," for the Senior Play. The Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. will organize a Missionary class next Sunday afternoon. Prof. Dunlap addressed the Zodiac Club on Wednesday afternoon on "How a Picture Conveys Ideas." The Junior Laws challenged the Seniors to a snow-ball fight Wednesday. The Seniors came off victorious. Professors Adams, Blackmar and Hodder were elected members of the State Historical society Tuesday. Grant W. Harrington, editor of Hiawatha Democrat, class of '87, is clerk of the railroad committee in the Senate. Miss Dryden received a short visit from her father, mother, and brother Tuesday. They were on their way to Kansas City. Claudius Chalmer Stanley who has just resigned his position at Topeka as Bond Clerk entered the Law school Monday morning. Solon O. Thacher, T. Dwight Thacher's son, entered Freshman Tuesday morning. He has been attending the St. John's Military School. At a meeting held last Monday afternoon, the Seniors elected R. L. Stewart, manager of the play and Roy Osborne, manager of the Annual. Tuesday's papers mention the death of Mrs. David Matteson of Abilene. She was the mother of "Billy Matt" our great athlete and coach. Mr. Fred Harris and Mr. B. D. Woodward went to Topeka Tuesday to arrange for the repetition of the Phi Psi "Freak Show" at the Pure Food show. Mr. A. A. Ewart will probably not be able to return to the University until next Fall. He suffered a relapse soon after the holidays and although, at present, steadily improving will hardly be in condition to return by the beginning of the Spring-term. Frank Robertson holds the subscription list for the Bell's Band Ball at the Rink next Monday night. The Senior girls held a meeting last Thursday at five. Curiosity is running high as to what they intend to do. The fraternity parties will probably all occur earlier this year. In some instances the halls have already been secured. The Y.W.C.A.and Y.M.C.A.will organize a Missionary class next Sunday afternoon. Prof. Dunlap addressed the Zodiac Club or Wednesday afternoon on "How a Picture Conveys Ideas." The Junior Laws challenged the Seniors to a snow-ball fight Wednesday. The Seniors came off victorious. Professors Adams, Blackmar and Hodder were elected members of the State Historical society Tuesday. Grant W. Harrington, editor of Hiawatha Democrat, class of 87, is clerk of the railroad committee in the Senate. Miss Dryden received a short visit from her father, mother, and brother Tuesday. They were on their way to Kansas City. Claudius Chalmer Stanley who has just resigned his position at Topeka as Bond Clerk entered the Law school Monday morning. Solon O. Thacher, T. Dwight Thacher's son entered Freshman Tuesday morning. He has been attending the St. John's Military School. At a meeting held last Monday afternoon, the Seniors elected R. L. Stewart, manager of the play and Roy Osborne, manager of the Annual. Tuesday's papers mention the death of Mrs. David Matteson of Abilene. She was the mother of "Billy Matt" our great athlete and coach. Mr. Fred Harris and Mr. B. D. Woodward went to Topeka Tuesday to arrange for the reptition of the Phi Psi "Freak Show" at the Pure Food show. Mr. A. A. Ewart will probably not be able to return to the University until next Fall. He suffered a relapse soon after the holidays and although, at present, steadily improving will hardly be in condition to return by the beginning of the Spring-term.