Kansas University Weekly. 113 LOGALS. Have you secured a ticket for the grand University ball? Mr. D. D. Gear, of the WEEKLY staff, visited Kansas City Monday. Miss Carrie Watson went to Atchison Friday and returned Sunday. Chancellor Snow delivered an addressed at Newton last Thursday night. Mr. J. A. Lahmer,'95, is in Lawrence. He will probably remain in the city several weeks. The tickets for the University ball at the Armory, March 27th, are very neat and artistic. While at Abilene last Saturday Prof. F. W. Blackmar was the guest of Hon. E.C.Little, 83. Miss Carrie Watson and Miss Clara Gilham went to Kansas City Monday to hear Paderewski. Miss Mary W. Barkley, '94, a teacher in the Topeka High School was in Lawrence to attend the Junior promenade. Miss Stevens, formerly an instructor in the University has an illustrated article in the March number of St. Nicholas. The Pi Phis will give an informal card party at the home of Mrs. Sinclair Saturday afternoon, in honor of the Misses Darlington. The coming University ball is not the first one given in the University. A number of years ago they were of annual occurrence. Prof. F. W. Blackmar addressed the Dickinson County Teachers' Association at Abilene last Saturday on "Socialism and Social Reforms." Miss Helen Sutliff was called to the bedside of a sick nephew near Holliday, Kans., Saturday. She returned Sunday and reports the patient improved in health. The wisdom of the chapel committee in selecting a student leader of chapel exercises, has been amply justified by the admirable work this week of Mr. C. M. Sharpe. The Kansas City Star, in mentioning the State University base ball team for '96 says: "'Johnny' Outland, the brilliant half back of the '95 foot ball team, will probably cover third base, and he can play behind the bat should he be needed." Outland will keep up Mitchell county's reputation as a ball playing center. Beloit Gazette. The regular weekly mass meeting of students for the purpose of withdrawing from the State Oratorical Association was held in the chapel on Monday with the result that nothing was done toward withdrawing from the association. A new dressing room and bath room adjoining the gymnasium has been put in shape for the exclusive use of the gentlemen. The room formerly used by both ladies and gentlemen will now be occupied by ladies alone. Last Saturday evening Hon. T. E. Dewey, of Abilene, invited about forty prominent business men of that city to his office to meet Prof.F. W. Blackmar who addressed them on the money question. At the Economic Seminary on Monday, Mr. W. O. Johnson reviewed the current number of Arena and Mr. W. C. McCrosky gave an abstract of the leading articles in the Contemporary Review. The clock in Prof. L. I. Blake's office is regulated every morning by the correct time from the United States Naval Observatory at Washington, D.C. The class in logic and psychology completed the former subject this week. The study of psychology is to be immediately taken up. The Category boys had a club photograph taken Tuesday. Mr. F. A. Pope, a former Engineerig student, visited the University this week. There were a great many nervous Sophomores on the hill Monday. Mr. R. G. McKee was out of town over Sunday.