184 Kansas University Weekly. BRYN MAWR COLLEGE. Fellowships and Graduate Scholarships. Bryn Mawr College awards annually eleven resident fellowships, three foreign fellowships, and five graduate scholarships. The foreign fellowships are of the value of five hundred dollars each, and are applicable on the expenses of one year's study and residence at some foreign university, English or Continental. The choice of the university may be determined by the holder's own preference, subject to the approval of the College. Of these foreign fellowships, the Bryn Mawr European fellowship is awarded annually to a member of the graduating class of Bryn Mawr College on the ground of excellent scholarship, The Mary E. Garrett European Fellowship, founded in 1894 by Miss Garrett, of Baltimore, is open for competition to all students still in residence who have for two years pursued graduate studies at Bryn Mawr College. The President's fellowship, founded by Miss Garrett in 1896, is open for competition to students in the first year of graduate work at Bryn Mawr College. The resident fellowships are of the value of five hundred and twenty-five dollars each, and are awarded in Greek, Latin, English, German and Teutonic Philology, Romance Languages, History or Political Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, and Chemistry. It is a condition of the fellowship that the holder shall reside in the College, and she is not exempt from the usual charges for tuition, board, and room-rent. The fellowships are intended as an honor and are awarded in recogination of previous attainments; and, genereally speaking, they will be awarded to the canidates that have studied longest or whose work gives most promise of future success. They are open to graduates of Bryn Mawr College, or of any other college of good standing; and no one will be considered eligible who has not a college degree or certificate of prolonged study under well known instructors. The holder of a fellowship is expected to show by the presentation of a thesis, or in some other manner, that her studies have not been without result. All Fellows may study for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, the fellowship being counted, for this purpose, as equivalent to the degree of Batchelor of Arts. Those that continue their studies at the College after the expiration of the fellowship, may by vote of the Trustees, receive the rank of Fellows by Courtesy. The Five graduate Scholarships, of the value of two hundred dollars each, may, on the recommendation of the department in question, be awarded to candidates next in merit to the successful candidates for the fellowships; but they are also open for competition to graduates of Bryn Mawr College, or of other colleges of good standing. Applications for the resident fellowships or scholarships should be made as early as possible, and must be made not later than the fifteenth of April preceding the year for which the fellowship or scholarship is desired. Blank forms of application will be forwarded to the applicants. A definite answer will be given within four weeks from the latest date set for receiving applications. Prof. R. S. Saunders is a thorough and practical teacher of guitar, mandolin, banjo and zither, and will receive a limited number of pupils. Studio over 820 Massachusetts St. Griffin the coal man sells ice. SCHMELZER ARMS CO. PECK & SNYDER ICE SKATES. CATALOGUE FREE. GENERAL ATHLECTIC AND SPORTING GOODS. 541 AND 543 MAIN ST., KANSAS CITY, MO.