28 Kansas University Weekly. Mr. A. R. Bell was called home by telegram. Mr. S. H. Bradford has resumed his work at the University. The Phi Delts will give an informal hop at their hall Saturday night. A number of pictures will soon adorn the walls of the English Seminary room. The tickets for the Junior Promenade will be placed on sale Monday, February 17. The meeting of the Students' Republican Club was postponed to Saturday evening. The Kappa Kappa Gammas have decided upon April 10, as the date for their Spring party. Quite a number of the students enjoyed an informal dance at Pythian Hall Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Collins, of Topeka, and their daughter, were the guests of the Betas last Saturday. Mr. J. B. Cheadle has returned to the University to complete the work of his Sophomore year. The Department of Music announces a recital of "The Creation" by the Oratorio Society, February 7. Some of the professors passed themselves off as Freshmen last Saturday evening in order to elude the Junior "Vigilance Committee." Cards are out announcing the marriage, February 20, of Mr. John A. Prescott, '88, to Miss Grace Canfield, of Wichita Falls, Texas. Mr. Prescott is a member of the Phi Psi fraternity. He was a fine student during his University covrse. Since his graduation he has been engaged in business in Boston and Kansas City. He has the best wishes of his many University friends. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott will reside in Kansas City. Chancellor's Reception. Chancellor and Mrs. Snow will give a reception to the students and members of the Faculties of the five schools of the University in Library Hall on Friday, February 28, from 8 to 11 p.m. The It Club held its meeting Thursday evening, instead of Friday as previously announced. Mr. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier of the Watkins National Bank listened to part of Prof. F.W.Blackmar's lecture on "Money" Tuesday morning. Prof. and Mrs. Wilcox and Prof. and Mrs. Sterlihg receive the students of the Greek Department this evening at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Wilcox. The Juniors have been credited with the "fruiting" done on the streets last Saturday night, but as each Junior is able to prove a satisfactory alibi the real culprits are still unknown. The prize offered in the Department of English for the best essay upon Tennyson's Princess has not yet been awarded, as the third judge, Hon. C. S. Gleed has not yet sent in his report. It has been maintained by some, since the Senior party, that in Matthew 7-20: "By their fruits ye shall know them" may be found a direct reference to the Senior class. There is without doubt good foundation for such a statement. Prof. L. I. Blake has recently been making experiments in the line of the new photographic discovery by which invisible objects can be photographed. He has photographed the bones of his hand by the means of a Tesla coil with most satisfactory results. SCHMELZER ARMS CO. PECK & SNYDER ICE SKATES. CATALOGUE FREE. GENERAL ATHLECTIC AND SPORTING GOODS. 541 AND 543 MAIN ST., KANSAS CITY, MO.