178 Kansas University Weekly. John Lee was in Kansas City, Friday. C.I. Spellman went home to vote. John Collins was in Topeka, Saturday. Mr. Walter Sanford went to Kansas City Friday. Mr. Delos Woods spent Sunday at his home in Wichita. Miss Emma Barber has been on the sick list this week. About two hundred and fifty students went home to vote. Miss Lottie Cutter is in Lawrence visiting old University friends. Walter Lapham made a flying visit to Chanute the first of this week. Miss Edith House has become a pledged member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity. Wilbur Gardner came home to vote, from Chicago where he is engaged in the insurance business. Miss Mary Barkley of Topeka attended the wedding of Mr. Owen and Miss Churchill Thursday. Dr. Holmes' lecture upon the "The Usefulness of the study of Latin" has been postponed until Monday of next week. Miss Maude Montgomery, who has been quite ill since coming to Lawrence, returned to her home in Oregon Missouri, last Saturday. University classes did not meet on election day. C. L. Fay went to Wichita last Saturday. Two Republican students "saved" Lyon County, by going home to vote. The County went for McKinley and Morrill by a majority of two. H. E. Davies went to Topeka to cast his ballot. Miss Emily spent Sunday at her home in Topeka. Frank L. Jewett went to Olathe to exercise his elective franchise. Last Sunday Chancellor Snow returned from his trip to the East. Ex-Congressman Hudson was in town Thursday visiting his son and daughter. The Utopia club gave an election party at Mrs. Hogan's last Tuesday evening. Mr. Heinley returned to his home in Lyons last week, on account of ill health. Monday and Tuesday one would have thought that the University was a girl's Seminary. The Greek Symposium met as usual Thursday afternoon. Prof. Wilcox lectured. Mr. M. J. Stickle of Baldwin, editor of the Baker Orange recently visited the University. Mr. Robert Wells addressed a large and appreciative audience in front of the Bryan headquarters last Monday afternoon. Many students went home several days before election in order to take a hand in the final mixing of things. Last week Prof. Dunlap addressed the Ventura Club, on "The Higher Teachings of Shakespeare." Mrs. Mary C. Powell has returned to Milwaukee after an extended visit with her mother Mrs.J.W.Clock. Sydney Prentice and Prof. Clark were responsible for the election sketches thrown on the screen last Tuesday night. C. P. Chapman '91, according to a circular recently sent out by the Gospel Union,has gone as a missionary to Ecuador. He and several other young men from the United States are working in that country, under the direction of the Gospel Union,