Kansas University Weekly. 163 What Is the Greatest Need of the Univrssity? This question without any qualifications and generally without any time for reflection, elicited the following responses: Chancellor Snow: About four new buildings, and an increase in the fund for current expenses. Miss Watson: More books. Prof. Clarke: 1. A well equipped department of fine arts. 2. A dormitory for girls containing a first class gymnasium. Mr. Wagner: Money. Mr. Sterling: Scholarship. Mr. Barber: A million a year! Prof. Marvin: 1. A new chemistry building. 2. Increased shop and laboratory facilities. 2. Increased shop and laboratory facilities Prof. Sayre: Why a new chemistry building of course. Prof. Templin: More serious, severe, origi nal thinking on the part of the students. Mr. Cowan: A gymnasium. Mr. Jones: A sense of law and order. Prof. Newson: A sane social standard. Mr. Engel: 1. A new registrar. 2. Enlarged library facilities with which to attract more students to our graduate department. Prof. Haworth: A geology building. Miss Galloo: Another assistant in the department of French. Prof. Wilcox: A higher conception of scholarship and more united effort in working for it. Prof. Franklin: 1. A more complete chemistry equipment. 2. More extended library facilities. Prof. Dyche: More money. Prof. Holmes: A more liberal attitude toward classical study. Mr. O'Leary: More students who really take an interest in their work. Prof. Miller: 1. An observatory. 2. More books in the library. Prof. Hodder: More books. Prof. Blackmar: 20,000 volumes in history sociology and political economy. Mr. McClung: A chemistry building. Prof. Olin: That the people of Kansas should more fully appreciate its possibilities of usefulness to them. Mr. Moody: Money. Prof. Stevens: Larger appropriations for the library—but men make a University. Prof. Canfield: Get plenty of money, then I'll tell you. Mrs. Clark: For the University at large, a gymnasium; for my own department, an athletic field for girls. Mr. Gowell: Sufficient museum space to exhibit to advantage what we already have. Miss Smith: The opening of Spooner Hall to all students for social purposes. Let nothing but the abuse of this privilege be deemed sufficient cause to deprive them of it. Mr. Hogg: Money. Prof. Blake: Money. Prof. Penny: A fine art building. Mr. Rice: 1. A new chemistry building and 2. A school of applied chemistry. Mr. Brownell: An enrollment of 119 and an increase over last year of 30, in the Law Department ought to signify the growing needs of that department. Miss Oliver: More! Dr. Williston: A medical school. Prof. Bailey: A chemistry building. Smith's News Depot is just what the name implies. Call and see. Mr. Bates and Mr. Maxwell are justly proud of their new Remington bicycles purchased at 1025 Mass. St. SCHMELZER ARMS CO. GENERAL ATHLECTIC AND PECK & SNYDER ICE SKATES. SPORTING GOODS. CATALOGUE FREE. 541 AND 543 MAIN ST., KANSAS CITY, MO.