Kansas University Weekly. 159 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. 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, 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. 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, 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. The Pharmaceutical Society will meet Friday afternoon of this week. Mr. A. St. C. Dunstan left Tuesday for Chicago to be absent till today. A few of the University students will go to Kansas City Saturday to hear Keene in Hamlet and Richard III. Mrs. E. Kelly, of White Cloud, a former student of the University, is visiting friends in the city. The Junior Pharmacy class will resume work in the Pharmaceutical laboratory after the spring vacation. A Number of students will go to Kansas City to-night to attend the Missouri state oratorical contest to night. The Phi Delts, last Thursday evening, initiated Henry Wagner and John Outland. After initiation the victims were placed upon mules and led through the streets, presenting quite an amusing spectacle. The Adelphic Literary Society has elected the following officers for the coming term: President, S. J. Homer; secretary, O. T. Hester; critic, L. G. Ferrell. The regular weekly meeting will be on Saturday evening this week instead of Thursday. The ladies of the University are cordially invited to visit the millinery parlors of the Misses Peterson & Hutt, at 837 Massachusetts street. They have a beautiful line of goods of the best quality and latest styles. At the last meeting of the Medical Society Dr. Williston gave the gist of a paper which he is preparing to read before a convention of Medical College presidents, at Atlnta, Ga., sometime this spring. Some way or another, Mr. Griffin has an immense coal trade among the students. Mr. Curtis Wherry has returned from Chicago, where he has attended a medical school this year. He will probably enroll in the University for the remainder of the year. Rev. Banker talked to the Y.M.C.A.last week on the Union Evangelistic services to be held in Lawrence during the month of April by Dr. Wharton of Baltimore. Mr. John Drysdale, Civil Engineer '98, who has been out of school for some time on account of sickness, died Wednesday morning at his home in west Lawrence. The gentleman who is to have charge of the singing of the Wharton meetings arrived in Lawrence to day. He has already begun to drill the chorus. Mr. L. D. Ellis has returned to the University after an absence of several weeks. The cause of his absence was the illness and death of his brother. Our Billy Rench won the standing high jump at the State Univesity last Saturday afternoon. Of course we are all proud of him. - Dighton Herald. The Freshmen have organized a base-ball team this week.