132 Kansas University Weekly. Mr. Richard Rogers has put on Phi Psi colors. Roy Robinson went to Kansas City last week. Mr. Nelson, of Iola, has just returned to the University. Mr. Ernie Blaker, of Kansas City, was in the city Sunday. Miss Cutter, of Vinland, visited Lawrence friends this week. Mr. Askew, of Kansas City, visited the University, Monday. Miss Mabel Cutler, of Baker, visited the University last Friday. A dozen or more students attended the K. P hop last Friday evening. Charles McGaw, of Washburn College, has entered the Law School. The girls of the Freshman class are going to organize a basket ball team. Some copies of No.1, Vol.I, of the Weekly have finally been discovered. The first meeting of the University Orchestra was held Wednesday at 5 o'clock. Mr. Schuyler Opp received a visit from John H. March, of Topeka, last Saturday. Wilder Metcalf has gone to Junction City to take part in the cavalry encampment. Mr. A. A. Ewart went to the Denver game as the special correspondent of the Star. The Kappas held an initiation at Mrs. J. D. Bowersock's last Wednesday evening. Mr. Jones, although somewhat better, will not be able to resume his work until next term. The Kappa Alpha Theta carriage in last Saturday's parade elicited favorable comment. Prof. Templin lectured Tuesday before the Law School upon "Hypnotism and Criminal Law." Miss Helen Hutchings, of Kansas City, was the guest of Miss Florence Clarke for a few days. Howard Leonard, who has been very ill at his home in Girard, is reported to be slowly improving. Walter Cross received a visit from his father, Geo. W. Cross, of Wakeeney,the latter part of last week. The Seniors have fully determined that they will not, under any conditions, wear the cap and gown. A surrey load of students went to Ottawa last Saturday to attend the performance of the Devil's Auction. Miss Simms, the national secretary of the Young Woman's Christian Association, was in Lawrence this week. Miss Carrie Lyons, a former student of the University, attended the wedding of Miss Georgie Wilder last week. A party of Midland College students, who are here attending the Lutheran Synod, visited the University, Tuesday. D. H. Spencer, class '93, who has been studying medicine in Philadelphia, is doing special work in the University. Mr. Walter Douglas attended the Y. M. C.A. convention held in Leavenworth last week. He reports a very successful meeting. Professor Dyche says that Fom, one of the wealthiest of Alaskan princesses, considers a good man worth four hundred blankets. Mr. P. A. Claasen, '96, now professor of German in the Southwest Kansas college at Winfield, has been heard from. He is very well pleased with his work, and from the present outlook anticipates a very successful year.