138 Kansas University Weekly. LOGALS. Mozart Symphony Company tonight. The University regents meets next Thursday. The Betas will give a hop in K. of P. hall April 1. Mr. J. L. Harrington, '95, visited the University Monday. Mr. G. W. Bierly, of Garnett, has entered the Junior law class. Mr. C. T. Southwick, '95, was a visitor at the University Tuesday. Mr. J. F. Hall,'97, is visiting at his home in Easton this week. He will return Monday. The University ball next Friday evening at the Armory will be attended by a number of the University instructors. The preparatory medical students and the Pharmacy students will play a match game of base ball to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock on McCook field. Miss Nannie Pugh, '91, has an article in the last number of Modern Language Notes upon "Some Similarities between Le Grand Cyrus and Le Misanthrope." Mr. E. W. Palmer '94 was in a biographical article in a recent western educational journal, mentioned as a prominent educator of Colorado. Success to Mr. Palmer! Some girls were talking about rowing and one of them remarked: "We had better use gloves or we shall blister our hands." Innocent Freshman: "If you wait until after sundown you will not be in danger of blistering your hands." The name of the new Latin seminary is the Pro-Seminarium, and the Freshman division is called sub-Pro-Seminarium. The Sophomores then must constitute the super-sub-Pro-Seminarium; the Juniors, the hyper-super-sub-ProSeminarium; the Seniors, the ultra-hyper-supersub-Pro-Seminarium; and the graduate students would certainly be the post-ultra-hyper-supersub-Pro-Seminarium. The American Mathematical Society, which meets on March 27 in Hamilton Hall, 41 East 49th Street, New York, will listen to a paper by Prof. Newson on "A remarkable covariant of a system of n quantities." Prof. Newson has named this new covariant the Cremonian in honor of Prof. Luigi Cremona of the Univesrity of Rome. In the absence of the author the paper will be read by the Secretary Prof. Cole of Columbia, and will be printed in an early number of the Bulletin of the society. Prof. Olin Templin's class in Logic and Psychology completed Jevon's text on Logic last week and underwent final examination Friday. The questions were of a very practical nature and fairly difficult, and all students were kept busy during the entire hour. The subject of Physchology was taken up Monday. Chancellor J. H. Canfield of the Ohio State University in a letter says: "We have just passed our special appropriation bill with only two dissenting votes. This gives us $300,000 to spend this year, and doubtless our annual revenue from the state, making our total income hereafter $265,000 per year." The names of the candidates for the Base Ball team were posted on the bulletin board Tuesday, with the positions in which the candidates are to play in the practice games. Miss Anna Wilder, a University student of last year is in Fairbury, Nebraska, pursuing the work she was obliged to give up last year on account of sickness. The Indoor Meet demonstrated the fact that some of the best athletes of the University are in the Law school. The Sigma Nus have chosen the 15th of May as the date for their large party. The Pi Phis will give their spring party at the K. of P. hall, April 24th. A. B. Bates went to Kansas City Saturday to hear Sol. Smith Russell.