368 Kansas University Weekly. Mr. George Adams, M. A.'94. who has just received his Sc.D. from Princeton University, visited on the hill Tuesday. Mr. Adams will spend the summer in a geological survey of the northern part of the state and in the fall leaves for Munich, Germany, where he will continue his studies. Dr. James Marvin had charge of the state examination held in the University this week by the state board of education. The number enrolled for each examination is as follows: History of Education 18, School Law 17, Methods of Instruction 13, School Management 16, Philosophy of Education 19, The eleven candidates for the editorial board receiving the highest number of votes, together with the five members who hold over, Miss Don Bowersock, Prof. Hopkins, F. L. Glick J. H. Engle and E. C. Alder, will compose the editorial staff for next year. Sixty-five votes were sufficient to elect. The election was very satisfactory, a good board has been elected, and there may be expected for the fall term a good, clean, representative University paper. Geo. Beattie, house painter and paper hanger. 938 Mass. Street. Gold Box Chewing Gum at Raymond's. A. Weber, the tailor, has moved his establishment to 733 Mass. St.up stairs. Finest quality tennis shoes at Faxon's. For shoes go to The Cash Shoe Store. 823 Mass. street. Griffin, the ice man sells coal. The finest line of tailor's samples in the City can be seen at Weber's. Suits, $16.00 and upwards. The best of work guaranteed. Some way or another, Griffin has an immense coal trade among the students. "Headache stop" at Raymond's, 1oc. See those beautiful glass-panel photographs which are the coming fad, at Hoadley and Hackman's under City Library. Exclusive agents for E. S. Tucker. Tetlows "Gossamer" for the complexion, at Raymonds. Boating is attracting a great many students to the river. Mr. Keeny will quote you low prices. The best place to buy shoes is at The Cash Shoe Store. 823 Mass. street. Have you sampled Raymond's new odors? Coronaria Amaryllis or Persian Boquet? Come in and try them. Buy your stationery supplies at J. S. Boughton's 3rd. door North of Watkins Bank. GLASS ANNUAL. 96. Not a catalogue, but a unique, spicy, well illustrated book of a hundred pages. Ready for distribution the last of May. Send 50 cents and be placed on the list of subscribers. James H. Patten, Lawrence, Kas.