====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== Kansas University Weekly Page 0203_1 from reel: L 683 (1895-06-03 to 1898-06-07) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/136902 Title: Prof. L. I. Blake Lectured at Kansas City Last Friday Evening Summary: Professor L. I. Blake delivered a lecture at Kansas City on Friday evening, as reported in the campus news section. Category: campus news Subjects: university faculty; lectures; academic events Named Entities: Blake, L. I. [professor] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Mr. Herbert Hadley '92, Who Is Now Practicing Law in Kansas City, Was in This City Last Sunday Summary: Herbert Hadley, a 1892 University of Kansas alumnus now practicing law in Kansas City, visited the city on Sunday. Category: campus news Subjects: alumni news; law profession; student achievements Named Entities: Hadley, Herbert '92 [alumnus] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Southern Greenland in the Afternoon and Northern Greenland at Night. Next Tuesday by Prof. Dyche Summary: Professor Dyche will present a lecture on Southern and Northern Greenland next Tuesday afternoon and evening. Category: campus news Subjects: lectures; academic events; natural history Named Entities: Dyche, Prof. [lecturer] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Such a Great Variety of New Black Goods for Waists, Dresses and Separate Skirts as Weaver Is Showing Is Rarely Seen Outs... Summary: Weaver's store is showcasing an extensive selection of black goods for waists, dresses, and skirts, described as rarely seen outside large cities. Category: campus news Subjects: local businesses; fashion; retail Named Entities: Weaver [store] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Prof. E. Miller Last Sunday Addressed a Large and Attentive Audience of Men at the City Y.M.C.A. Rooms, on the Subject:... Summary: Professor E. Miller delivered a lecture titled "Is life worth living?" to a large audience at the city Y.M.C.A. rooms on Sunday. Category: campus news Subjects: lectures; academic events; philosophy Named Entities: Miller, E. [professor] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Have You Seen the Leggin-Hose at Weaver's. They Are Just What You Want to Wear With Your Rainy Day Suit. By All Means St... Summary: Weaver's store is promoting their Leggin-Hose, described as ideal for rainy day suits, encouraging customers to visit the store. Category: campus news Subjects: local businesses; fashion; retail Named Entities: Weaver [store] Confidence: 0.8 Title: A Society for Child Study Has Been Organized in This State and It Is Probable That a Local Organization Will Soon Be For... Summary: A state-level child study society has been established, with plans for a local chapter, and Professor A. S. Olin is actively involved. Category: campus news Subjects: academic organizations; child development; university faculty Named Entities: Olin, A. S. [professor] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Students Attending Prof. Dyche's Lecture Tuesday Afternoon Should Not Fail to Call on Secretary Moody and Get Students'... Summary: Students planning to attend Professor Dyche's Tuesday afternoon lecture are instructed to obtain discounted tickets from Secretary Moody for 15 cents at the Opera House. Category: campus news Subjects: academic events; student services; ticketing Named Entities: Dyche, Prof. [lecturer]; Moody [secretary] Confidence: 0.9 Title: University Students Desiring to Avail Themselves of the 15 Cent Rate to the Matinee Lecture by Prof. Dyche Must Obtain A... Summary: University students seeking the 15-cent rate for Professor Dyche's matinee lecture must obtain tickets at the Secretary's office to verify student status. Category: campus news Subjects: academic events; student services; ticketing Named Entities: Dyche, Prof. [lecturer] Confidence: 0.9 Title: A Girl Is Apt to Speak Well of the Store Where She Gets a Good Article. The Many Girls Who Wear "Foster Kid Gloves" Make... Summary: Weaver's store is praised for their "Foster Kid Gloves," with customers noting the store's expertise in fitting gloves and the positive social impact of wearing them. Category: campus news Subjects: local businesses; fashion; retail Named Entities: Weaver [store] Confidence: 0.8 Title: A New Extinct Species of Bison Summary: A significant discovery of an extinct bison species has been made in western Kansas, with the skull measuring nearly four feet. The species has not been fully identified but appears related to known bison types and will be displayed in the University museum. Category: campus news Subjects: natural history; scientific discovery; local history Confidence: 0.8 Title: A Proposed Scientific Expedition Summary: Professor S. W. Williston has been invited to join a five-month scientific expedition to Asia, Africa, and the East and West Indies next September, under the leadership of Professor Hite of the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences. Category: campus news Subjects: academic expeditions; scientific research; international travel Named Entities: Williston, S. W. [professor]; Hite, Prof. [expedition leader] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Everybody Knows of Prof. Dyche as a Hunter and Naturalist. He Has Brought Down With His Unerring Rifle Every Kind of Lar... Summary: Professor Dyche, renowned as a hunter and naturalist, has extensive experience with North American wildlife and Arctic expeditions. He will present a lecture featuring 482 photographs from his Arctic travels, using stereopticon and modern lighting techniques for a realistic presentation. Category: campus news Subjects: academic lectures; natural history; photography Named Entities: Dyche, Prof. [naturalist] Confidence: 0.8 Title: The Students' Matinee Tuesday Afternoon Is a Happy Thought on the Part of Prof. Dyche's Manager. Many Who Do Not Wish To... Summary: Professor Dyche's manager has arranged a Tuesday afternoon matinee lecture to accommodate students who prefer daytime events or have evening commitments. Category: campus news Subjects: academic events; student services; lecture scheduling Named Entities: Dyche, Prof. [lecturer] Confidence: 0.8 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.