92 Kansas University Weekly. Miss Schaefer has returned to Topeka. Miss Katie Taylor is a pledged Pi Phi. Wilkie Clock put on Beta colors this week. Prof. Blake spent last Tuesday in Kansas City. Fred Penfield of Kansas City was visiting in Lawrence last Sunday. Miss Mary Goode has gone to her home in Olathe to spend the week. Mr. Fred Northrup of Kansas City, is up visiting old University friends. Miss Ora Pollard of Nickerson is a guest of her sister Miss Eva Pollard. S. H. Rockwood '97, left for Chicago to attend the Armour Institute. Miss Louise Towne spent Saturday and Sunday of last week in Leavenworth. Miss Harriet Miles formerly of this University, is attending Leland Stanford jr. this year. Miss Anna Beveridge who was graduated from the Law School last year, is visiting in the city. Mr. Gene Alder wants it understood that he didn't do "any of those things" in Topeka last week. Mr. A. Ehrsam, one of the Abilene foot ball men, remained in Lawrence for a few days to visit his sister Miss Elsbeth. Mr. F. R. Whitzel '96, and Mr. Grant Harrington of Hiawatha, have been chosen delegates for Kansas to the bi-ennial convention of Sigma Nu which will convene at St. Louis. Mr. Whitzel left Monday for Kansas City where he will spend a few days with friends before going on to St. Louis. Geo Esterly was in town a few days last week. Wilson Mann spent Sunday at his home in Horton. C. L. Fay has returned to school. Miss Lynn was in Kansas City Wednesday and Thursday. Misses Hansome, Sands and Morris were in Kansas City Thursday. Raymond C. Hazen is a pledged member of the Phi Delt fraternity. Mr. John Collins entertained some of his Beta brothers in Topeka last week. Miss Isabella Thompson of Topeka visited her cousin Miss Agnes Lee last Sunday. M. Z. Kirk traveling agent for Penn College, Ia., visited the University yesterday. Gomer Thomas was agreeably surprised by a visit from his brother last Saturday. Miss Grace Collins of Topeka and Miss Hopkins of Horton visited the University Saturday. Mrs. Withington of Humbolt, visited her son Wilfred Withington Sunday and Monday of this week. Miss Grace Collins and Miss Hattie Hopkins of Topeka witnessed the foot ball game Saturday and visited friends in the University. Will A. Matteson returned from Kansas City Wednesday and will spend a couple of weeks in the University, working with the foot ball team. Mary C. Powell, a former student of Kansas University, but now a deaconess in the Milwaukee Home is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W. Clock. Mr. Lawrence McKenna of Kingman, Kansas, enrolled in the Law Department Tuesday. Mr. McKenna is a graduate of the Fort Scott Normal. Maurice L. Alden and Capt. Fred E Buchan visited friends and fraternity brethren last Saturday. Both young men are located in Kansas City, Kansas. Word has been received by the English Department that Mr. Jones is much improved in health and will probably return to Lawrence about the first of November. All will be glad to welcome Mr. Jones back.