Kansas University Weekly. 199 LOGALS. University Directory. ADELPHIC LITERARY SOCIETY: Meets every Saturday at 7 in Adelphic Hall. S. J. Homer, president; O. T. Hester, secretary. CHEMICAL SEMINARY: Meets every Thursday at 4 in the Chemistry Building. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey, director. ECONOMIC SEMINARY: Meets every Monday at 10 in Room 15. J. F. Hall, presidsnt; Miss Martha Snow secretary. ELECTRICAL SEMINARY: Meets every Friday at 12 in the Physics Building. W. J. Squiers, president; H. F. Cox, secretary. HISTORICAL SEMINARY: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in Room 16. Prof. F. W. Blackmar, director. KENT CLUB: Meets every Saturday morning at 9 in the Law Lecture Room. E. K. Robinett, president; Oscar Schmitz, secretary. LATIN PROSEMINARY: Meets every Monday and Wednesday in Room 4. Dr. D. H. Holmes, director; Mondays, lectures on the Roman satiracal writers by the director; Wednesdays, interpretations by the members of the proseminary. LANGUAGE CONFERENCE: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in Room 20. Prof. Wilson Sterling, president; R. R. Price, secretary. MEDICAL SOCIETY: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in the Pharmacy lecture room. F. A. Bowker, president; Miss Blanche Thoburn, secretary. PI CLUB: Meets alternate Tuesdays at 4 in Room 24. Prof. E. Miller, president; G. R. Albers, secretary. PHARMACEUTICAL Society: Meets alternate Fridays at 2:30. Jno Dryden, president. SCIENCE CLUB: Meets once a month in the Physics Building. L. Page, president; H. P. Cady, secretary. Y. M. C. A: Meets every Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Physics Building. Rudolph Caughey, president. Y. W. C. A: Meets every Thursday at 5 in Adelphic Hall. Miss Martha Snow, president. Prof. A. G. Dunlap sails for America, July 29. The Betas gave an informal hop, last Thursday. Hebert F. Cox, engineer '97, returned Mon- University Directory. ADELPHIC LITERARY SOCIETY: Meets every Saturday at 7 in Adelphic Hall. S.J.Homer, president; O.T. Hester, secretary. CHEMICAL SEMINARY: Meets every Thursday at 4 in the Chemistry Building. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey, director. ECONOMIC SEMINARY: Meets every Monday at 10 in Room 15. J. F. Hall, presidsnt; Miss Martha Snow secretary. ELECTRICAL SEMINARY: Meets every Friday at 12 in the Physics Building. W. J. Squiers, president; H. F. Cox, secretary. HISTORICAL SEMINARY: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in Room 16. Prof. F. W.Blackmar, director. KENT CLUB: Meets every Saturday morning at 9 in the Law Lecture Room. E. K. Robinett, president; Oscar Schmitz, secretary. LATIN PROSEMINARY: Meets every Monday and Wednesday in Room 4. Dr. D. H. Holmes, director; Mondays, lectures on the Roman satiracal writers by the director; Wednesdays, interpretations by the members of the proseminary. LANGUAGE CONFERENCE: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in Room 20. Prof. Wilson Sterling, president; R. R. Price, secretary. MEDICAL SOCIETY: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in the Pharmacy lecture room. F. A. Bowker, president; Miss Blanche Thoburn, secretary. PI CLUB: Meets alternate Tuesdays at 4 in Room 24. Prof. E. Miller, president; G. R. Albers, secretary. PHARMACEUTICAL Society: Meets alternate Fridays at 2:30. Jno Dryden, president. SCIENCE CLUB: Meets once a month in the Physics Building. L. Page, president; H. P. Cady, secretary. Y. M. C. A: Meets every Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Physics Building. Rudolph Caughey, president. Y. W. C. A: Meets every Thursday at 5 in Adelphic Hall. Miss Martha Snow, president. Prof. A. G. Dunlap sails for America, July 29. The Betas gave an informal hop, last Thursday. Hebert F. Cox, engineer '97, returned Monday after a visit of a week with his parents at Junction City. A young lady of this burg, a graduate of the State University has recently completed something unique in the counterpane order. She has made, stuffed, and pricked 729 biscuit blocks out of the dresses of her sisters. These biscuits she has also joined together, thus forming a most beautiful decoration for a bed. The only real expense in the making of this quilt is the nerve tissue necessarily wasted. But such mental and moral discipline!—(Wellsville Gimlet.) Prof. Carruth's class in German VI, has finished Lessing's "Nathan der Weise" and this week began the historical novel "Ekkehard," by Scheffel. A number of University young men who attended Miss Georgia Brown's dancing school give a dance in Frazier's Hall next Monday evening. Mr. Dana Templin, after spending a few days with friends here, left Sunday for Missouri where he is meeting with success as a civil engineer. Messrs. O'Leary, Barber and Whitten were all out of town over Sunday but they were rather reticent as to the details of their visits. Miss Emma Barber entertained the Thetas, last Thursday afternoon,in honor of Miss Jennie Thomas, of Emporia. Ralph Wright, Gomer Thomas and Daniel Boone were in Baldwin Friday and Saturday. Mr. Geo. O. Virtue '92, of Chicago University called on friends Friday and Saturday. Mr. McCoy, Pharmacy'96, has returned to school after being out ten weeks. Miss Jennie Thomas, of Emporia, has been visiting in the city this week. Irving Hill spent Saturday and Sunday in Topeka. Mr. J. O. Hall's brother was his guest during vacation. The Thetas have issued the invitations for their party.