338 Kansas University Weekly. LOGALS. Dr. Holmes led chapel this week. Mr. Davidson of St. Paul was the guest of Mr. W. H. H. Piatt Monday and Tuesday. Miss Mary Goode's sister visited her Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. M. A. Clock visited her son Wilkie the early part of this week. Miss Agnes Dunlap of Kansas City, came down to attend the Beta party. The Astronomy class takes advantage of each clear night to make observations. Chaplain J. B. McCleary of Ft. McIntosh Texas visited at the University Monday. Miss Lewelling's sister stopped for a few days while on her way to Chicago last Saturday. Hilliard Johnson'98, has resigned the editorship of the Lotus and Clarence Southwick '95 has taken his place. Prof. Sayre and six or seven of the senior pharmacy students will attend the Pharmceutical convention at Ft. Scott Tuesday. The elocutionary entertainment at Music Hall last Saturday was well attended. The speakers gave evidence of careful training as well as of natural ability. As delegates to the Lake Geneva assembly this summer the Y. W. C. A. have elected Miss Martha Snow and Miss Emma Barber; as alternates, Miss Pauline Lewelling and Miss Agnes Radford. The seventh anniversary of the Epworth League which was celebrated with appropriate services at the first M. E. Church last Sunday evening was largely attended by students of the University. Notwithstanding the threatening weather last Monday evening, a fair-sized audience heard Dr. Holme's lecture given at Music Hall on "Some Theories as to the Origin of Language." The Profesor is a pleasing speaker. Below is au abstract of the lecture. The Senior Pharmics have had their pictures taken. Mrs. Clark's Elocution class met for the last time this week. Ed. Martindale was out of town the latter part of last week. Mark Gilmore has decided to spend his summer on the Pacific Coast. Miss Florence Johnstone, a former well-known University student, visited friends here this week. Copies of our issue of April 10. are greatly needed at the WEKKLY office. They will be paid for. Mr. Hilliard Johnson' 98, left Wednesday for Walnut Creek Cal., where he will remain at least for the summer. Some devotee of "horse play" has perpetrated this: The regular semi-annual University horse fair will be held June 1--5. Invitations are out for Dr. Holmes's first annual address at University Hall, May the 25th. at 5, o'clock His Subject is "Juvenal." The Paderewskis and other geniuses of the University are reminded that the down town tonsorial artists are doing all kinds of fancy de-hairing for a nickel. Latest reports from Dillon Hamilton, who injured his eye in the chemical laboratory some time ago, state that he has almost recovered. He will probably visit the University before commencement. A. R. Bell is resting comfortably since the 15th.of the month. He says he has always noticed that when he lived over the middle of May he was sure to live another year. Mr. H. G. Pope has been chosen editor-in-chief of the Kansas University Lawyer. The patrons of the Lawyer chose wisely; while Mr. Pope remains in control they need have no fear of any foolish "breaks."