52 Kansas University Weekly LOGALS. Professor Holmes has organized a class in Sanskrit. E. K. Robinett has taken political census of the law school. A. A. Ewart is reporting athletics for the Kansas City Star. P. A. Classen, '96, has the chair of modern languages in Southwestern Kansas College. C. R. Albers, C. E.'96, is an assistant in mathematics in the Princeton-Yale School, Chicago, Ill. Miss Allie Shephard of Burlingame, a former student of the University was in the city Monday and Tuesday. Prof. H. Foster Jones is reported no better, and his return is likely to be delayed for some time. His illness was not at first thought serious, but a low state of general health has contributed to make it so. It is hoped that better news may be received. Ed. Little of Abilene stopped at the University Tuesday on his way to Dallas, Mo., where he is to take part in a silver debate. Mr. McCorkle, who was in the Medical Department of the University last year, visited the University Tuesday. He was on his way to St. Louis, Mo. Professor D. H. Holmes of the chair of Latin, is giving a series of two or three lectures on the historical justification of the Roman method of Latin pronunciation. At a meeting of the Senior class Tuesday, the following officers were elected: President, Richard R. Price; Vice president, Walter Brooks; Secretary, Miss Rosenquist; Treasurer, Gomer Thomas. Miss Agnes Lee is a pledged Theta. A. R. Bell, who did post-graduate work here last year, died at Hartford, Kansas, Saturday. He was a tireless student and won many friends while here. All will be grieved to learn of his untimely death. The young men of the Beta fraternity will give a hop at their fraternity house Saturday night. Miss Effie Scott took charge of her classes Monday. Earnest Blaker '93,visited his Beta brethren over Sunday. Webster Wilder entertained his brother Carter last Sunday. Several University men acted as officials at the bicycle matinee last Saturday. Duck-shooting has commenced again. Nimrods be careful and don't shoot your selves. J. H. Engle appeared on the program of the Sunday School Convention held at Kanawaka last Sunday. The stand-tower has been painted black. What an opportunity for the class of "naughty-naught" to write its signature. Professor Hodder has given out a statement regarding the proper anniversary day for Washington's farewell address and it gives some interesting history. Will McDonald of Kansas City, Mo., visited upon the hill Saturday. Mr. McDonald graduated from Harvard in '95. He says the view from Mt. Oread is unsurpassed. The Senior Law Class at a meeting held Tuesday elected the following officers: President, W. S. Metcalf; Vice President, George Martindale; Secretary, E. S. McCain; Treasurer, A. F. Sherman; Sergeant-at-Arms, C. I. Spellman. The fraternity foot-ball games introduced two years ago will probably be renewed this fall. Quite a little discussion has already taken place as to the probable strength of the different teams and without a doubt a test of strength will be necessary before all parties concerned are perfectly satisfied.