Kansas University Weekly. 177 LOGALS. Science Club: Meets once a month in the Physics Building. L. Page, president; H. P. Cady, secretary. Chemical Seminary: Meets every Thursday at 4 in the Chemistry Building. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey, director. Pi Club: Meets alternate Tuesdays at 4 in Room 24. Prof. E. Miller, president; G. R. Albers, secretary. Kent Club: Meets every Saturday morning at 9 in the Law Lecture Room. E. K. Robinett, president; Oscar Schmitz, secretary. Electrical Seminary: Meets every Friday at 12 in the Physics Building. W. J. Squiers, president; H. F. Cox, secretary. Language Conference: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in Room 20. Prof. Wilson Sterling, president; R. R. Price, secretary. AdeLPHIC Literary Society: Meets every Saturday at 7 in Adelphic Hall. S. J. Homer, president; O. T. Hester, secretary. Economic Seminary: Meets every Monday at 10 in Room 15. J. F. Hall, presidesnt; Miss Martha Snow secretary. Historical Seminary: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in Room 16. Prof. F. W. Blackmar, director. Pharmaceutical Society: Meets alternate Fridays at 2:30. Jno. Dryden, president. 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. Medical Society: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in the Pharmacy lecture room. F. A. Bowker, president; Miss Blanche Thoburn, secretary. Mr. John Crooks '97 was in Baldwin over Sunday. Mr. J. F. Hall this week enjoyed a visit from his brother. Mr. Harry O. Bird of Baldwin visited the University Monday. Prof. A. S. Olin recited "A Spring Lesson" Sunday at the city Y. M. C. A. The alumni address will be delivered by Rev. C. E. Stephenson '79, a minister of East Saginaw, Michigan. University Directory. SCIENCE CLUB: Meets once a month in the Physics Building. L. Page, president; H. P. Cady, secretary. CHEMICAL SEMINARY: Meets every Thursday at 4 in the Chemistry Building. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey, director. PI CLUB: Meets alternate Tuesdays at 4 in Room 24. Prof. E. Miller, president; G. R. Albers, secretary. ELECTRICAL SEMINARY: Meets every Friday at 12 in the Physics Building. W. J. Squiers, president; H. F. Cox, secretary. KENT CLUB: Meets every Saturday morning at 9 in the Law Lecture Room. E.K. Robinett, president; Oscar Schmitz, secretary. LANGUAGE CONFERENCE: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in Room 20. Prof.Wilson Sterling, president; R.R. Price, secretary. ADELPHIC LITERARY SOCIETY: Meets every Saturday at 7 in Adelphic Hall. S.J.Homer, president; O.T. Hester, secretary. ECONOMIC SEMINARY: Meets every Monday at 10 in Room 15. J.F.Hall, presidsnt; Miss Martha Snow secretary. HISTORICAL SEMINARY: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in Room 16. Prof. F. W.Blackmar, director. PHARMACEUTICAL Society: Meets alternate Fridays at 2:30. Jno. Dryden, president. 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. MEDICAL SOCIETY: Meets alternate Fridays at 4 in the Pharmacy lecture room. F. A. Bowker, president; Miss Blanche Thoburn, secretary. Mr. John Crooks '97 was in Baldwin over Sunday. Mr. Harry O. Bird of Baldwin visited the University Monday. Mr. J. F. Hall this week enjoyed a visit from his brother. Prof. A. S. Olin recited "A Spring Lesson" Sunday at the city Y. M. C. A. The alumni address will be delivered by Rev. C. E. Stephenson '79, a minister of East Saginaw, Michigan. The following figures show the present standing of the members of the University chess club: O. A. Bayless, matched games won 4, lost 3, other games won 9, lost 2; C. J. Moore, matched games 7-1, others 4-5; J. H. Fletcher 3-o, and $ \mathrm{r}\frac{1}{2} -\mathrm{o}; $ L. B. Olsen 3-1; A. S. O'Connor 3-2 and 3-2; J. W. Ijams 4-4, and 5-5; A. S. Dunstan 3-5 and $ \mathrm{3}\frac{1}{2}-5; $ W. C. Wood 2-4 and 3-4. A. Dillon, J. M. Drysdale, and E. W. Norton hold ninth, tenth and eleventh places, respectively. Mr. A. Wing has just joined the club and is already playing some strong games. He will probably succeed in getting a place on the team that is to enter the tournament next month. It will be noticed that outside of the first place there has been considerable shifting in the positions of the players from last month. During April each player will, each evening, play two matched games with his scheduled opponent instead of only one as heretofore. Mr. J. S. Davies of Lincoln, Illinois, a classmate of Mr. J. E. Rouse, whose guest he was, visited the University Friday. Mr. Davies was on his return from Texas and southwestern Kansas where he has extensive land interests. He spoke in most glowing terms of the University. Mr. S.J.Hunter visited in Lawrence Saturday, taking dinner with the Y.M.C.A.club Mr.Hunter is issuing a very creditable quarterly at the Atchison county high school of which he is principal. Major Shockley of Leavenworth, a University student in '93 was a visitor on the hill Monday. Mr. M. Z. Kirk has gone to Hutchinson to continue his investigation on Kansas salts. Mr. Sidney Griggs '99 has been chosen manager of the Freshman base-ball team. Miss Stella Williams has gone home to remain during the rest of the year.