Kansas University Weekly. 317 CLASS PINS. CLASS MEDALS. LAPEL BUTTONS. Engraved Visiting Cards. Monogram Papers. Wedding Invitations. NOVELTIES IN SILVER AND GOLD. Tend for amples and prices. 1034 MAIN STREEP. Law Locals. J. G. Ferrel, Jr. Law, attended a party in east Lawrence last week, but left early. A. W. Mann and "Cincinnatti" Campbell from the Arts Department are the latest additions to the Junior Law class. Since the Junior Law class took up "Domestic Relations" the law library has been crowded afternoons by members who heretofore have been entire strangers to the book shelves. What's the excitement? Judge Green has been compelled to be absent several days from his classes on account of death in his family. Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, mother of Mrs. Green, who has been residing in Lawrence for several years suddenly departed from this life last Sunday afternoon at the Professor's home on Tennessee street. Judge Humphrey of Junction City, member of the law faculty, on last Monday commenced a series of ten lectures on Constitutional Law to the Junior class. The Judge is a very entertaining talker and the students are much interested in the work. The Law school is to be well represented in the preliminary contests of the different debating clubs of the University. Out of twenty-seven contestants the number of laws who wish to debate with Nebraska is eighteen. Last year K. U. was ably defended by three students of this department. Roy Fletcher will enter the law department. He wishes to be well versed in "Domestic Relations. One of the features announced last year by the State Bar Association was that an annual contest should be held among the members of the Senior Law class of Kansas University for the purpose of choosing a paper on some law subject to be read before it in its annual meeting held at Topeka. Of some fifteen contestants Mr. Archie Hogg won first place. His thesis was entitled "What have been the potent factors in moulding modern law?" Mr. Hogg, through hard work, has won the distinction of being among the best students of the law class, the members of which feel proud of being represented by so able a man on the Bar Association's program. This Space Paid for by Geo. Davies, the Students' Tailor ARTISTIC DRAPING. Hall, Stages or Parlors draped for parties, balls, etc. . . . . Prompt and Satisfactory Service. 741 Mass. St. OTTO LANCHANKE. Go to the Old Reliable STUDENTS' SHOEMAKER, JAS. E. EDMONDSON, 815 Mass. St. SCHMELZER ARMS CO. PECK & SNYDER ICE SKATES. GENERAL ATHLECTIC AND SPORTING GOODS. CATALOGUE FREE. 541 AND 543 MAIN ST., KANSAS CITY, MO.