340 Kansas University Weekly. Locals. Prof. O'Leary has resumed his work. W. W. Reno went to Ottawa Tuesday. Mr. Lon Silver has returned to school. Mr. Blackshire has returned to school. Mr. Waltmire was on the hill Tuesday. Miss Lynn went to Kansas City Friday. C. L. Fay will return to school next term. Alvin Gates returned to school Wednesday morning. H. E. Steele returned to school Wednesday morning. Prof. F. N. Hair, of Baldwin, was in the city Tuesday. Miss Edith Davis spent Sunday at her home in Topeka. Why didn't the Juniors give their party in Library Hall? Miss Rhea Woodman of Wichita has entered the University. Harry Seckler of Leavenworth will return to school this term. A subscription party was given in Johnson's hall Friday Eve. There is to be a young lady in the Oratorical contest this year. Miss Edith Clarke went to Topeka to attend the Inauguration. Miss Rogers went to Topeka Monday as a guest of Gov. Leedy. Carter Wilder of K. C. Mo. was a visitor on the hill Thursday. The Lorelei quartette will sing at the Oratorical contest Friday night. The Junior class gave an informal party in Music Hall last evening. Miss Clara Lynn visited Miss Francis Moon in Topeka over last Sunday. Miss Ella Anderson has returned to school after an absence of nearly two months. Mr. Pike Caughey of Iowa will visit his cousin Harold W. Smith this week. Chancellor Snow lectured Tuesday night at De Soto on the "Wonders of the Yosemite." Mr. Harley of the Lawyer has just returned from a four weeks' vacation spent in the West. Mr. Moulton has been appointed guide. He fills the vacancy caused by Mr. Bright's promotion. Mr. Jno. Watson a new cadet at West Point will soon enjoy a two months furlough in the West. Charley Katherman was absent from school this week on account of a severely sprained ankle. Prof. Templin lectured Tuesday evening before the Medical society. Hypnotism was the subject. The Young Woman's Christian Association will hold the annual election on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Mr. Walter Hammons, of Iowa State University, spent Sunday in the city, a guest of Mr. Crooks. Miss Blakley who spent the holidays in Junction City, returned to the university Wednesday. Mrs. Dale, who has been in Lawrence visiting her daughters returned to her home in Belleville last week. Miss Alpha Bigley returned to Lawrence last week but was taken quite ill and has again left for her home. F. J. Weilep, whose father is quite prominent in legislative matters of the state, has entered the Law school. Mr. Bert Potter, the famous Northwestern half-back stopped off in Lawrence last week on his way to Evanston. Last Monday evening Mr. Netherton enter-