200 Kansas University Weekly. Library Notes. The accessions for the past week have been forty-two volumes. Hereafter the Library will be closed Saturdays at four o'clock, on account of the lack of heat and light. Among the new books we notice the following: Life, Letters, and Works of Louis Agassiz, by Jules Marcon, two volumes. An Aide-de-Camp of Napoleon, memoirs of General Count de Segur of the French Academy, 1800-1812. Revised by his grandson, and translated by H.A.Patchett-Martin. Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century, an inquiry into the material condition of the people, based upon original and contemporaneous records, by Philip Alexander Bruce, two volumes. Briefs for Debate on Current Political, Economic and Social Topics, edited by W. Du Bois Brookings and Ralph Curtis Ringwalt, with an introduction by Albert Bushnell Hart. Two books on the drama—A Record of the Boston Stage, by William W. Clapp, Jr., and The Technique of the Drama, a statement of the principles involved in the value of dramatic material, in the construction of plays, and in dramatic criticism, by W. T. Price. Three books on the ConstitutionCommentaries on the Constitution of the United States, Historical and Judicial, by Roger Foster, vol.1; the second volume of the Constitution of the United States by George Ticknor Curtis; and Documentary History of the Constitution of the United States of America, derived from the records, manuscripts, and rolls deposited in the Bureau of Rolls and Library of the Department of State, vol. 1. Four more volumes of Henry M. Baird's history of the Huguenots. The first two volumes of this series, The Rise of the Huguenots of France are already in the Library. These are entitled The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre, two volumes, and The Huguenots and the Edict of Nantes, two volumes. Dr. Baird, who is professor of Greek in the university of the city of New York, was one of several upon whom the degree of Doctor of Letters was conferred by Princeton at the recent sesquicentennial celebration. Korean Games, with notes on the corresponding games of China and Japan, by Stewart Culin, director of the museum of archaeology and paleontology, university of Pennsylvania. The work is issued by the university of Pennsylvania, a limited edition of five hundred and fifty copies. The illustrations, many of which are in colors, are quaint and pretty. They are almost entirely by Korean artists. The colored design on the cover makes one think for a moment that it is in honor of our foot-ball team; but, when we remember that the colors of the university of Pennsylvania are the same as those of our Athletic Association, it is explained differently. You can study Shorthand, Book-keeping or Penmanship in day or night school at the Lawrence Business College without interfering with University work. Terms reasonable. For particulars call at the office in the National Bank Building. Tracy Learnard sells quiz books. Freshmen, what are quiz books? Tracy will tell you. --- UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES, TABLETS, AND NOTE BOOKS FINE STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN PENS. 917 Mass. Street.