154 Kansas University Weekly. Herbert Wing went to Topeka last Monday. R. L. Stewart visited the reform school, Monday. Mrs. Dr. Ewing visited her sister Miss Goode last week. Miss May Cooke visited in Leavenworth the first of the week. Wilber Rothrock and Myron Limbocker are pledged Phi Delts. The Utopia Club took an outing at Deichman's crossing last Saturday. Miss May Lang of Topeka was a guest of Miss Emma Barber this week. Mrs. Martin of Council Grove spent Sunday with her sister Miss Gildemeister. The class in Cyptogramic Botany went on a scientific? excursion to the Lake last Saturday. Miss Mary Barkley of Topeka spent Sunday with Miss Geneveive Howland. Miss Issie Potts who has been quite ill for several days returned to school the first of this week. The Unity Club of the Unitarian church will give an old fashioned Hallowe'n party this evening. Miss Anna Wilder of Kansas City was in Lawrence for the Theta initiation, a guest of Miss Elizabeth Stone. Last Wednesday Dr. Holmes completed a series of lectures on "The Historical Justification of the Roman Method of Pronunciation." R. K. Moody attended the Missouri-Nebraska foot-ball game at Columbia last Monday. He acted as linesman in the game. Mr. Felgar went to Wichita last Friday afternoon. Al Frost was up from Kansas City to attend the Phi Gam initiation. Several students drove to Tonganoxie last Saturday. Victor O. Boone went to his home in Baxter Springs last week. J. O. Heinley expects to leave school on account of his health. Miss Maude Nichols returned to her home in Olathe this week. Mr. Herbert Wing was in Wichita Friday and Saturday of last week. The Phi Gams initiated Wood, Allen and Means last Friday evening. Messrs. Clarence Spellman and Clyde Miller went to Wichita last Friday morning to hear the Hon. T.B.Reed. Messrs Smith, Williams and Lapham were initiated into the Sigma Chi fraternity Wednesday. Miss Mary Spencer entertains a few of her friends at her home west of the city, this evening. Miss Maud Montgomery is about to leave for her home in Oregon, Mo. Ill health is the cause of her departure. Miss Emma Barber received a short visit from Miss Mary Savage of Topeka the latter part of last week. Miss Carrie Lyons, who was here as an attendant at the Learnard-Wilder wedding has returned to her home in Chetopa. Al. G. Frost, a well known ex-student, has accepted a position with the Mexican Central Railroad Company and leaves shortly for Mexico, where he joins General Manager Nickerson's office force. Prof. Hopkins returned from the East, Wednesday. He was accompanied by his mother, who although being in feeble health seems to have easily endured the long journey. Prof. Hopkins attended the sesqui centennial exercises held at Princeton and returns with loyalty renewed for his alma mater.