178 Kansas University Weekly. Vacation Notes. L. L. Cowley is at home. Claude Berner has gone to his home in Ft. Scott. The local editor will be in Fredonia during his vacation. S. J. Miller will spend Saturday and Sunday in Topeka. J. O. Majors left early in the week for his home at Girard. J. H. Patten will make a business and pleasure trip to Kingman. C. W. Baldridge will be in Kansas City, Kansas, until Tuesday morning. W. E. Gilmore will spend a few days renewing acquaintances in Topeka. C. E. Price will drop chemical labratory work and go to his home in Everest. Willis Henderson will join in the singing of Easter hymns at his home in Iola. R. G. Mueller will take an overland trip in a buggy to his home in Atchison county. C. A. Rohrer of Dillon has gone home to be present at the marriage of his brother. Ward McCroskey is at Lansing—but not to stay! He is collecting data for a report on criminal psychology. R. W. Wright will go to Baldwin to get inspiration for his story for the class in advanced English Composition. S. W. Squier accompanied Mr. M. E. Gilmore to Topeka where he will visit during vacation with his brother. Miss Mabel Rogers will attend Easter service in Topeka, with Miss Edith Davis whose guest she is during vacation. Miss Martha White, the first lady student ever enrolled in the Department of Civil Engineering, is visiting her parents at Junction City. J. W. Hullinger left Tuesday for Topeka where he will visit the high school. Thence he went to Junction City and he may even reach Chapman before the close of vacation. Fred Northrup was called home by illness in the family. He left Lawrence on his wheel at 8 o'clock Sunday evening and will not return before the close of vacation. C. R. Troxel will spend his holidays out of the city. He contemplates going home to Abilene first and afterward to Kansas City. R. R. Brewster took his quiz in "Money" on Tuesday in order to spend as much time as possible at White Cloud. H. W. Smith and A. A. Ewart may be found at their homes in Kansas City from now until Monday evening. Editor-in-chief W. W. Reno of the WEEKLY will spend Sunday visiting friends at Bethany college, Topeka. Jno. Northrup is in Kansas City where he will remain until work opens again at the University. C. J. Solt of Barnes, one of the new members of the law school is visiting at home this week. Miss Clara Lynn will cheer home friends at Kansas City by spending her vacation with them. W. M. Freeland, of the WEEKLY staff will go to Paola to rest up from law studies. J. Homer Hamilton will attend Easter services at his home in Eldorado. Wayland Shoemaker will spend his vacation with his parents at Centralia. John Collins has given Topeka as his telegraphic address during vacation. Clyde Miller has selected Osage City as his vacation resting place. Miss Mary Good is spending vacation at her home in Olathe. H. C. Lotholz will spend a few days in Kansas City. Rudolph Caughey will celebrate Easter at home. Miss Fannie Moon is at her home in Topeka. John McCleery will visit Ft. Leavenworth.