314 Kansas University Weekly. LOGALS. Prof. Joseph Farrell spent Sunday in Leavenworth. Miss Hannah Carpenter '95, was at the University last week. Mr. Harris, the congressional nominee has a son in the University. Mr. H. W. Menke was in Kansas City for a few days last week. Palmer Felt '99, went to Topeka Thursday to attend the inter-state contest. J. T. Colvil withdrew from school Wednesday. He will return next year. Herbert Royce of Baker, formerly of DePauw. visited at the Beta house Saturday. Mr. C. L. Burdict last week attended the inter- state oratorical contest at Topeka Mr. James Patten was in Kansas City last Saturday in the interest of the Senior Annual. Mr. Percy Parrott '97, made a trip Thursday to Tonganoxie in the interest of the Entomology Department. Mr. C. L. Burdict, '99, was in Topeka Thursday of last week in attendance at the inter-state contest. Professor Haworth has a dozen assistants at work collecting data for the second volume of his geological report. At the Greek Symposium last week, Prof Sterling occupied the hour with a paper on "Demosthenes and Philip of Macedon." Mr. J. Lucas, accused of stealing books from the law library of the University has been found guilty in the district court. Chaplain McCleary of the U. S. Army at Ft. Leavenworth visited his son last Saturday and witnessed the ball game on McCook Field. The commencement number of the WEEKLY will contain, as a special feature of the literary department, the story which took first rank in the advanced English composition class, written by Mr. Harold W. Smith. "Jack" Morgan was in Town Friday. Mr. J. Lindas visited his son Saturday and Sunday. V. O. Boone will spend Friday and Satuaday in Topeka. Prof. Carruth and wife spent a part of last week in Topeka. Thornton Cooke of Herrington visited his sisters last week. John Sanderson was sick and out of school in the early part of the week. Howard Spellman of Kansas City visited his brother Clarence last Sunday. Theodore Poehler entertained the Sigma Chis and their lady friends at bowling last Friday. Mrs. Dr. Reeder was in town Tuesday to attend her daughter's graduating recital at Music hall. The Minnesota representative in the interstate oratorical contest visited at the Phi Psi house last Saturday. Dwight Potter who was in the University several years ago and has since been at Princeton, stopped over in the city last Saturday on his way to Great Bend where he will have charge of a church. At Y. M. C. A. last Thursday afternoon, the hour was consumed in listening to the annual report of the president. After a brief historical review of the organization, Mr. Caughey presented the results of his year's experience as leader. The duty of increasing the number in the students' Bible classes was put before the association and it was recommended that the class led by Rev. Mr. Banker be continued next year. The plan of having two weekly prayer meetings instead of one was suggested. A more vigorous "Fall campaign" was given as one of the special objects to be looked after next year. Mr. Caughey closed by recommending that two delegates be sent to the national assembly at Lake Geneva.