274 Kansas University Weekly. The University of Michigan ball team has made a trip through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, playing six games. What do the Seniors do, papa, The K. U. Seniors do? They are students brave, my good little Dave, They are students tried and true! But what do these Seniors do, papa, These K. U. Seniors do? Oh, they make love and scheme, and sometimes dream, They hold up the Universe too! But what do these Seniors do, papa, The K. U. Seniors do? Oh, they are merry, and go to the Sem- inary, They are lovers tried and true! But what do the Seniors do, papa, These K. U. Seniors do? Well some orate for the good (?) of the State, They are speakers great and true? But what do these Seniors do, papa? These wonderful Seniors do? Oh, their speeches are sound and very profound, They are proclamers, wise and Gee Who! But what, oh what, do they do, papa? Now what do they do I pray? Oh, they love and play, from day to day, And get their diplomas in the custo- mary way! SILAS. Kentucky University Enroll. ONE of the most potent factors in the development of loftiness in character is beautiful scenery—scenery which calls forth with one mighty, welling impulse, all that is noble in a man—scenery that for the time causes the spectator to lose himself in, and become a part of the sublime divine harmony of the universe which he often instinctively, perceives to exist but seldom realizes in an emotional state of consciousness. The landscape stretching northward, eastward or southward from the main bullding of the University, if half appreciated is worth more than a day's study in the University. If the student cannot appreciate this scenery, he should view it every day until an appreciation does arise. A part of the student's collegiate education is neglected if he does not admire the country surrounding the University. Mr. De Has of Kansas City was brought to Lawrence last Monday with a fractured leg, by Dr. E. R. Lewis of Kansas City, of the United States Railroad Surgeon Association. The leg was skiagraphed by Prof. Blake to show the state of the fracture to the National Association of Railroad Surgeons which meets in St. Louis this week. This Association represents Canada, the United States and Mexico. Dr. Lewis took with him a number of skiagraphs of various patients, which have been made at the University. Harper's Round Table reports that three French boys were studying a volume of Shakespeare in their own tongue, their task being to render it into English. They came to Hamlet's soliloquy, "To be or not to be," and here are the three renderings: JUST IN! A New Lot of TAN SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 They are up to date styles J. FISCHER & SON.