Kansas University Weekly. 273 The Barbs gave a pleasant hop last evening. Mr. C. J. Wilson is wearing Phi Psi colors. The Phi Delts gave a stag banquet Friday evening. A new Sturtevandt heater has been placed in the shops. W. E. Griffin of Kansas City has re-entered school. Prof. F. N. Hair of Baldwin was in Lawrence last week. The Sigma Nus gave their first party of the year last evening. Last evening Dr. and Mrs. Holmes entertained the Latin Seminary. Miss Leedy paid her first visit to Mt. Oread on Wednesday of this week. Rhea was seen in Nell Gwynne by a number of students Thursday evening. The wife and son of Prof. A. S. Lough, of Baldwin, are visiting in the city. Prof. Miller will lecture at the Presbyterian church on Monday evening Dec. 14. The foot ball men were entertained at the Y. W. C. A. house last Monday evening. Miss Ruth Whitman was absent from school for a few days this week on account of illness. Miss Florence Johnston and Miss Eva Scholler of Wamego have been visiting old Lawrence friends for the past week. Charley Fay left for his home in Wichita last Tuesday morning. He probably will not return to Lawrence this year. The following men were elected to Sigma X; Monday evening: undergraduates, C. A. Kraus, B. L. Miller, Percy Parrott, H. P. Cady; graduates, E. S. Riggs. Last Monday, Dr. Holmes gave his second annual address before the Latin Department. The subject of his lecture was “What is the Use in Studying Latin?” The Chancellor’s lecture, last Saturday evening was extremely interesting. If the audience was not so large as might have been desired it was certainly an appreciative one. The Barbs gave a pleasant hop last evening. Mr.C.J.Wilson is wearing Phi Psi colors. The Phi Delts gave a stag banquet Friday evening. A new Sturtevandt heater has been placed in the shops. W. E. Griffin of Kansas City has re-entered school. Prof. F. N. Hair of Baldwin was in Lawrence last week. The Sigma Nus gave their first party of the year last evening. Last evening Dr. and Mrs. Holmes entertained the Latin Seminary. Miss Leedy paid her first visit to Mt. Oread on Wednesday of this week. Rhea was seen in Nell Gwynne by a number of students Thursday evening. The wife and son of Prof. A. S. Lough, of Baldwin, are visiting in the city. Prof. Miller will lecture at the Presbyterian church on Monday evening Dec. 14. The foot ball men were entertained at the Y.W.C.A.house last Monday evening. Miss Ruth Whitman was absent from school for a few days this week on account of illness. Miss Florence Johnston and Miss Eva Scholer of Wamego have been visiting old Lawrence friends for the past week. Charley Fay left for his home in Wichita last Tuesday morning. He probably will not return to Lawrence this year. The following men were elected to Sigma Xi Monday evening: undergraduates, C. A. Kraus, B. L. Miller, Percy Parrott, H. P. Cady; graduates, E. S. Riggs. Judge Green was unable to meet his classes last Tuesday. The foot ball team paid their respect to the new Governor last Saturday evening. Chancellor and Mrs. Snow entertained the foot ball men at dinner one evening last week. State Secretary Baird of the Young Men's Christian Association was in the city Thursday. The Y. M. C. A. gave an informal reception at the residence of Prof. Wilcox, Friday evening. Prof. Templin addressed the city teachers' meeting at the High School last Saturday morning. The second of a series of lectures by Prof. Wilcox was given at the Unity Club last Sunday evening. The Juniors held a class meeting Monday for the purpose of selecting debaters to contest with the Seniors. Some young ladies of the town and University will give a leap year party at Pythian Hall this evening. The Betas initiated Brewster and Felgar last Saturday night. An enjoyable time was had—by the older members. Mrs. A. L. Burney, class '95, better known in University circles as Miss Edith Haskell, spent a part of last week in Lawrence. The Young Women's Christian Association will give the second of their series of monthly parties at the Y. W. C. A. House this evening. Last Monday evening Miss Snow entertained the cabinet officers of the University Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations. The advisory Committee held a meeting Monday, at which the much vexed question of foot ball as now played was discussed. Several recommendations were submitted to the Council and these will be considered at the next meeting of the Council held after the holidays. The trend, we understand, of these recommendations was the elimination of the professional features of the game. Last Monday, Dr. Holmes gave his second annual address before the Latin Department. The subject of his lecture was "What is the Use in Studying Latin?" The Chancellor's lecture, last Saturday evening was extremely interesting. If the audience was not so large as might have been desired it was certainly an appreciative one. Judge Green was unable to meet his classes last Tuesday. The foot ball team paid their respect to the new Governor last Saturday evening. Chancellor and Mrs. Snow entertained the foot ball men at dinner one evening last week. State Secretary Baird of the Young Men's Christian Association was in the city Thursday. The Y. M. C. A. gave an informal reception at the residence of Prof. Wilcox, Friday evening. Prof. Templin addressed the city teachers' meeting at the High School last Saturday morning. The second of a series of lectures by Prof. Wilcox was given at the Unity Club last Sunday evening. The Juniors held a class meeting Monday for the purpose of selecting debaters to contest with the Seniors. Some young ladies of the town and University will give a leap year party at Pythian Hall this evening. The Betas initiated Brewster and Felgar last Saturday night. An enjoyable time was had by the older members. Mrs. A. L. Burney, class 95, better known in University circles as Miss Edith Haskell, spent a part of last week in Lawrence. The Young Women's Christian Association will give the second of their series of monthly parties at the Y.W.C.A.House this evening. Last Monday evening Miss Snow entertained the cabinet officers of the University Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations. The advisory Committee held a meeting Monday, at which the much vexed question of foot ball as now played was discussed. Several recommendations were submitted to the Council and these will be considered at the next meeting of the Council held after the holidays. The trend, we understand, of these recommendations was the elimination of the professional features of the game.