Kansas University Weekly. 429 Class of'96. Miss Lulu Hoover is teaching. W. J. Magaw has gone to California. F. E. House will enter the Law School. From information thus far obtained the Weekly is able to report that: H. P. Butcher is elected principal of the Olathe High School. J. H. Henderson will return to the University to pursue a post graduate course in English. W. N. Logan succeeds Mr. Bloss at Pleasanton. J. R. Thierstein is principal of the Eudora public schools. Miss Mary Dillard will teach in the Lawrence schools. Rudolph Caughey will teach in the Horton High School. R. C. Gowell has been retained in the University as Assistant in Zoology. L. D. Ellis has been chosen Superintendent of Schools at Burlington. Miss Carina Cooke will teach in the public schools of Herington. J. H. Patten has secured a valuable scholarship at Harvard University. Miss Alice Rohe will pursue a post graduate course in the University. Alban Stewart and Percy Daniels are at work upon the Kansas Geological Survey. Miss Louise Towne will return to the University to do work in the School of Fine Arts. W. R. Crane, post graduate, is instructor in science in the Beloit High School. M. Z. Kirk is secretary and purchasing agent of Penn College, Ia. Miss Bertha Schafer will teach in Bethany College, Topeka. C. C. Brown is assistant principal of the Olathe High School. Miss Anna G. Edwards is assistant principal of the Minneapolis High School. Dean Foster will study medicine in Philadelphia. Miss Lulu Hoover is teaching. W. J. Magaw has gone to California. F. E. House will enter the Law School. From information thus far obtained the WEEKLY is able to report that: H. P. Butcher is elected principal of the Olathe High School. J. H. Henderson will return to the University to pursue a post graduate course in English. W. N. Logan succeeds Mr. Bloss at Pleasanton. J. R. Thierstein is principal of the Eudora public schools. Miss Mary Dillard will teach in the Lawrence schools. Rudolph Caughey will teach in the Horton High School. R. C. Gowell has been retained in the University as Assistant in Zoology. Miss Carina Cooke will teach in the public schools of Herington. L. D. Ellis has been chosen Superintendent of Schools at Burlington. J. H. Patten has secured a valuable scholarship at Harvard University. Miss Alice Rohe will pursue a post graduate course in the University. Alban Stewart and Percy Daniels are at work upon the Kansas Geological Survey. Miss Louise Towne will return to the University to do work in the School of Fine Arts. M. Z. Kirk is secretary and purchasing agent of Penn College, Ia. W. R. Crane, post graduate, is instructor in science in the Beloit High School. Miss Bertha Schafer will teach in Bethany College, Topeka. C. C. Brown is assistant principal of the Olathe High School. Miss Anna G. Edwards is assistant principal of the Minneapolis High School. Dean Foster will study medicine in Philadelphia. Walter Griffiths will enter Kansas University Law School. Irving Hill will occupy a position in his father's bank at Neodesha. C. E. Johnson is Superintendent of Schools at Garden City. Sydney Prentice will take special work in drawing in the Department of Fine Arts. F. N. Raymond has a scholarship in American Literature at Columbia University where he will spend the year in study. Ward C. M' Croskey will serve as principal of the Sterling High School. A. M' Murray will teach in the High School at Humboldt Neb. C. C. Crew and H. W. Wagner are in the employ of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Alford and H. G. Pope will continue their studies in the Law-School, the latter being editor-in-chief of the University Lawyer. B. B. Breese is engaged in normal institute work this summer and will probably go to Harvard this fall. J. W. Hullinger becomes Professor of Latin and Greek in the Kansas City, Kans. High School with a salary of $1,200. E. S. Riggs under the direction of Dr. Workman is collecting paleontological specimens for the American Museum of New York City. Chancellor F. H. Snow is spending the hot season in the Mountains of California in company with a number of Leland Stanford Jr. University professors and their wives. "Paris Days and Nights" by Stuart O. Henry 81, a copy of which has been received at the Library, has elicited favorable comment. A review of the book will appear in a subsequent number of the WEEKLY. Prof. Hodder's text book on "The Government of Kansas," issued last winter by Eldredge and Co. of Philadelphia, has passed to a second edition.