Kansas University Weekly. 275 Oscar Schmitz spent Sunday in Topeka. H. G. Swayze is thinking some of entering the Senior Law class. Mr. E. C. Marshall '97, attended a Masonic Banquet in Topeka Thursday. J. D. Dickirson of the class of '87, is the attorney-elect of Marion county. Agnes Lee has again returned to Topeka to keep company with her mother who is sick. Scott Bloss a student in '95, at the University met with a serious accident at his home in Clay Centre. There were quite a number of the University students at the Knights of Pythias dance last Friday evening. Anderson A. Ewart was overtaken with a second attack of malaria and left for his home in Kansas City, Wednesday. Certain Freshman are very wrathy because their bulletin was torn down from the bulletin board Wednesday morning. Miss Ella Anderson, who was called home on account of the sickness of her mother, will return to the University after the holidays. Quite a number of the students, who are expecting to teach next year, will attend the Teacher's Conference in Topeka the last of this month. Hansman is the oracle of the Junior Law class. The members of the Senior Law class are competing for the honor of reading the best paper before the State Bar Association which meets in Topeka in the month of January. Prof. Engle is expecting his parents from the western part of the state to spend the holidays with him. Dr. Chas. Simmons, a graduate of Belleview Hospital, New York, addressed the Medical Society last Tuesday afternoon. The invitations which were sent out to the foot-ball men for Thursday evening were recalled owing to Prof. Cowan's illness. The French society met again last Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock. The interest in the society is rapidly increasing and much good will be obtained from this practice. All French students are invited to come and take part in the meetings. Geo. I. Adams A. B. A. M. 93, now in Munich, Germany, writes that he has almost recovered from his "sea-sickness" and is very comfortably situated in his new quarters. Mr. Adams will continue his studies there for some time to come. Professor Emch has received from his father, State Counselor Emch of Soleure, Switzerland a copy of his new play entitled 'Die Patrioten." The play has but recently been published and gives a true picture of the political and social life, in Switzerland, shortly after the French Revolution. When you are looking for a present to take home with you, call at J. S.Boughton's, 1027 Mass. street. STUDENTS Don't fail to see our IMMENSE STOCK OF XMAS PRESENTS Before going home. University Book Store, L. M. GIBB, Proprietor.