Kansas University Weekly. 329 4. The importance of the study of literature in schools of all grades was insisted on. 5. The advantages accruing from the study of Latin by all high school students was clearly presented. 6. The independent district system with its inequality of taxation and its inequitable discriminations in educational privilege received the censure it deserves. 7. A strong committee was appointed to formulate and present to the next legislature needed reforms in the school law of the state. 8. The large place given to music on the Association programme and the appreciation with which it was received show the susceptibility of teachers to sweet sounds, and indicate the educational value of singing as a feature of school courses of study. ARVIN S. OLIN. The New Managers. At the regular monthly meeting of the Athletic Board on Tuesday last the managers of the Athletic teams for the ensuing year were selected. C. A. Burney, who did faithful work on the football team last year at half back was chosen to wield the destiny of the jaykawkers on the gridiron. Mr. Wilder Metcalf was solicited by the towns people to accept the management of the team. Mr. Metcalf is pre-eminently fitted for the position as he has a good business capacity, which he refused to expend in that direction. Hugh Means succeeded himself as base ball manager. Means proved himself last year to be a capable manager. Adrian Sherman was elected Captain, and Anderson Ewart manager of the track athletics, so prepare ye high jumpers! [Crowded out of last weeks; small edition, M. Ed. Kansas University Weekly Election May 17,1895. Vote for Editors in Chief as follows: Vote for Editors in Chief as follows: Wilbur Gardner... 46 F. N. Raymond... 5 Jno. H. Henderson... 43 D. D. Gear... 27 Vote for Treasurer: Jos. E. Smith...106 Vote for Secretary: Harold W. Smith...102 Votes for Editorial Board as follows: votes for Editorial Board as follows: Prof. E. D. Adams...171 Grace Brewster...115 B. B. Breese...52 Irving Hill...57 Ruth Whitman...78 Helen Perry...57 James H. Patten...186 T. B. Sears...23 Alice Robe...75 Frank L. Glick...46 A. A. Ewart...146 Don Bowersock...113 W. N. Logan...87 C. C. Brown...72 E. S. Riggs...55 C. J. Moore...87 F. H. Johnson...144 C. A. Burney...112 Arthur McMurray...30 A. V. Schroder...112 J. E. Steele...152 Therefore according to article IV, section 13, the following are the hold-over members of the editorial board next term: Gear, Henderson, Adams, Ewart, Brewster, Patten, Steele and Johnson. The Economic Seminary held its usual meeting last Monday. Reports were made by Hall, McCrosky and Patten. The organization is gradually growing, and is accomplishing much that is of great benefit to its members. CLASS PINS. CLASS MEDALS LAPEL BUTTONS. Engraved Visiting Cards, Monogram Papers, Wedding Invitations. NOVELTIES SILVER AND GOLD. Tend for amples and prices. 1034 MAIN STREET.