196 Kansas University Weekly. Will Reed is a pledged Phi Delt. Miss Fanny Havens is a pledged Kappa. Rolla Mitchell was in Lawrence, Saturday. Mrs. Prof. Wilcox entertained her Sunday school class this afternoon. Professors Blake and Blackmar went to Kansas City Tuesday afternoon. Miss Winnie Hutchison spent a part of last week at her home in Hutchison. Ralph Valentine a former student of the University was in town Saturday. Miss Elisabeth Ehrsam was called home last week by the death of her brother. Mr. Henry Dockum has been called home on account of the illness of his mother. The Misses Cloyes of Atchison visited their brother, Mr. John Cloyes, last week. Miss Fanny Moon of Topeka, '96, was in Lawrence for the Pi Phi party Friday. Miss White a Pi Phi of last year has been visiting old Lawrence friends this week. Mr. McCurdy of Topeka, spent Sunday in Topeka,a guest of his sister,Miss McCurdy. For the past few weeks Mr. B.B.McCall, a former University student, has been actively engaged in campaign work in the northern part of the state. J. W. Morgan of Topeka, who went to Oxford with Yale's track team in 1892 and won the four hundred yard sprint, was here Saturday to see the 'Varsity defeat Nebraska. Miss Eugenie Galloo received very laudatory and merited commendation upon her address before the College Alumnae of Kansas City. While there she was the guest of Mrs. J. C. Horton. Herbert Wing spent Sunday in Newton. A. B. Bates spent Sunday in Kansas City. Galen Nichols of Topeka, witnessed Saturday's game. Mr. R. A. Ewing returned to his home in Iola last Monday on account of illness. Mr. Will Spear and his sister, Edna, came down from Topeka to attend the Pi Phi party. Mr. Pearson Lyons, Leavenworth, and R. R. Mitchell, Atchison, were at Saturday's football game. Prof. Carruth entertained his German class at his home on Adams street last Thursday evening. Mason Peters, jr., and "Guard" Atchison of the "Medic" team came down to get pointers on Nebraska's playing. Mr. Harry Bedell, now cashier of the First National Bank of Chetopa, formerly a student, visited his Beta brethren over Sunday. Gov. Leedy has decided to move his family to Lawrence. Miss Leedy will enter the University while a younger son and daughter will attend the High School. Miss Margaret Bear of Topeka, visited Miss Augusta Fliutom this week. Miss Bear contemplates entering the University next term. Robert McCandless, now a student in the Kansas Medical College, who attended the University in 1891 was with us last week. He visited friends and attended the Owens-Churchill wedding. Mr. Russell R. Whitman now with the Kansas City Times renewed acquaintances here over Sunday. Mr. Whitman is a Lawrence boy and has gained great prominence among western newspaper men because of his authority upon all athletic subjects. Chancellor Snow has consented to lecture for the benefit of the Young Woman's Christian Association. The time has been set for Friday, December 5. The subject will be announced in the next issue of the Weekly. Now is a fine chance to show how we appreciate his kindness by turning out to the lecture. Let every student come.