198 Kansas University Weekly. Professor Blackmar lectured in Kansas City Tuesday evening on the "Municipal government of Berlin." Prof. Dyche returned from his Alaskan trip, late Thursday afternoon. He is in good health although he appears somewhat thinner than when he left. We hope to be able to publish in a latter number an extended account of his Alaskan experiences. Representatives of Wasburn, Lane, Campbell Midland, Ottawa, Baker, and Kansas City college Y. M. C. A.'s have been invited to spend Sunday Nov. 15 with members of the University association to perfect plans for evangelistic work to be undertaken during the holidays. Such work carried on by students in bands of five is now known as "Students Evangelistic vacation work" and has been successful in other states. Barnum Brown has just returned from a trip with a party of paleontologists sent out by the New York Museum. Dr. Wortman was in charge of the expedition which has been doing work in paleontology and geology in New Mexico and Wyoming. They have been out since the first of April. Law Notes. Mock-court assignments will soon be made. The Seniors are considering the organization of "law clubs." Hon. S. A. Riggs addressed the Law students recently upon the subject of Jurisdiction of the various Courts. W. H. H. Piatt,'96, spent a few days with us last week. He reported the Nebraska game for the Kansas City World. All but six of the Senior Law class were nonresident voters which fact completely demoralized that body at election time. The Seniors took up pleadings last Monday. In order to devote more time to Pleadings the class in corporations has temporarily disbanded. It is reported that Governor-elect Leedy will take a special course in law previous to his inauguration. We should feel complimented at the Governor-to-be's decision to honor our city with his temporary residence. Mr. Justin Bowersock, one of the graduates of last year's class in the Harvard Law school spoke to the students of both classes Friday upon the "Case Method as used in Harvard." He talks quite fluently and is enthusiastically in favor of the Harvard system of instruction in the Law. Chemistry Notes. Mr. A. P. Rudiger Pharmacy '93 has entered the University and is taking special work in Chemistry. C. B. Spencer Pharmacy '88 has recently purchased a drug store in Iola. He formerly owned a store in Argentine. The class in Toxicology begins its work this week. This class has been transferred from the spring term to the fall in order to better distribute the work. Mr. D. J. Davis gave the chemical seminary a very interesting talk on artificial ice making and ice making machinery. Mr. Davis is a practical ice engineer and is thoroughly up in the business. GOLF HOSE, GOLF CAPS. WM. BROMELSICK.