Kansas University Weekly. 255 will develop into a formidable pest, doing thousands of dollars worth of damage. Fortunately the winter is the best time to combat them as they are young and tender and outside of their scales. Chancellor Snow has taken the greatest precaution in dealing with them and there is no doubt but that their ravages will soon be stopped. School of Fine Arts. The Christmas concert will be Dec. 15th. Miss McShea has been visiting in the country. Prof. Penny went to Kansas City last Tuesday in the interest of the coming fair. The Euterpe Club is very much interested in their X-mas booth in the fair. The soloists for the Oratorio, "Joan of Arc," which will be given Dec.17th, are Prof. Farrell, Rev. Rogers, Misses Daisy Starr and Cecil Stanford. Music school was well represented at the Music Club last Tuesday evening. Those taking part were Prof. Preyer, Misses McCheyne, Wiedemann, Starr, Lichtenwalter, and Prof. Farrell. The composers studied were Heller, Hyllested, and Sternberg. The sixth recital was given last Wednesday. The attendance at these afternoon recitals is larger than ever before, and it is indeed interesting to watch the progress of the students from time to time. Following is the program: Grieg—Sonate Op. 7. Allegro moderto, andante molto. MISS LAPHAM. Brahms—Scherzo from Sonate. Op. 1. MISS SKOFSTAD. Liszt—Consolation. No. 3, MISS RIGHTRR. Nevin—"Little Boy Blue,"—vocal solo. MISS BABCOCK. Schumann—Concerto in A minor, First Movement. MISS LOUISE SMITH and PROF, PREYER. Orchestral parts taken on second piano. The University Pipe Organ Fair. Although everybody knows that a grand Fair is soon to be held to raise money for the purchase of a pipe organ for chapel, nevertheless the details are not familiar to all. The Fair is to be held at the rink week after next, Dec. 16th, 17th and 18th. There is to be a series of The University Pipe Organ Fair. entertainments in connection with the Fair as follows—Tuesday night Dec. 15th the annual Christmas concert. This concert has been made more of a Faculty concert this year instead of a students, concert, and tickets will be required for admission. The tickets are sold at $1, and include all of the entertainments, as well as admission to the Fair at all times. The other principal musical event will be the cantata "Joan of Arc" by the Oratorio Society on Thursday evening Dec. 17 th. This will probably be given at the Baptist church. Elaborate tableaux of scenes in the career of "Joan of Arc" will be given in the rink under the supervision of Miss Georgia Brown. Mr. Farrell's University orchestra will be heard for the first time. Mr. Marshall's men's chorus will be heard in some glees and part songs. The musical lectures are to be announced later. The booths already taken are K. K. G.-Lemon Ice, Pi Phi-Candy K.A.Theta-Post-office, Art Club-Poster Show and Art Exhibit, Y.W.C.A.Oysters, Y.M.C.A.Books, Euterpe Society —Christmas booth, Medical Club and Pharmaceutical,Society-Dispensary booth, Engineering Club-"Dyche"booth,Engineering Club Electrical booth,a Japanese booth and a "Freak"booth are yet to be assigned.Many novelties are yet to be announced.The Executive Committee of the Fair consists of Mrs. Snow,Miss Blackmar, Mrs Hodder,Miss Lynn Miss Lichtenwalter, Miss Snow,Miss Eva Brown,Mr.Kenyon,Mr.Harold Smith, Mr.Davies,Prof. Clark and Prof.Penny. Look up What you want for Xmas at Rowe's Jewelry store. A full line of new goods, low prices and everything sold on guarantee.