Kansas University Weekly. 249 (MeAllester) Hill...Left guard...Griffith Thompson...Center...Walker Brigham...Right guard...Hamill Conley...Right tackle...Stone (Piatt, Foster) Price...Right end...Crooks Evans...Quarter back...Hill Young...Left half back...Williamson (Burney) Shawhan...Right half back...Outland (Gump) Allee ...Full back...Hester (Williamson) Summary: Touchdowns—Hill (Kar.). 1; Shawhan, 1; Young, 1. Goals from touchdowns—Hester, 1; Price, 1. Umpire—William Maffit. Refeee—Fred Cornell. Linesmen—Lieutenant Smith and Mark Ewing. LOGALS. Prof. Carruth lectured at Seneca last week. Maud Sweltzer visited on the hill Tuesday. Try the Peerless Laundry. Alva Souder, Agt. Smith, of Hiawatha, like the cat, has come back. Albers is building a tttransformer of his own design. Miss Edith Thacher, of Topeka, is a new student. Student's sewing and mending done at 828 Ohio St. The Phi Delts enjoyed a private hop Monday eve. The Sigma Chis will give a party Friday evening. Geo. Graves, C. E., will return to school next term. Mr. Wing left Wednesday for a visit to his home at Newton. Miss Watson returned Wednesday from a brief trip to Chicago. Prof. Sayre entertained the Pharmacy students Thursday night. The finest line of Cigars and Tobacco always in stock at Smith's News Depot. Smith's News Depot is headquarters for Base Ball and Athletic goods. C. E. Price, Junior Pharmic, spent his Thanksgiving vacation at Everest. Miss Edwards, '95, will leave school soon and take up the duties as instructress. Miss Viola DeWeese '96, returned home for the remainder of the school year. She will be in school in the fall however to graduate in the class of '97. Miss Martha White visited with Miss Margaret Sawyer, of Topeka, during the holidays. We are glad to note that Galbreath is improving and will be in school after Christmas. Miss Fanny Kelley visited with Miss Edith Brewer, of Topeks, during the Thanksgiving recess. Stimpson is making the pattern for two large galvanometers to be used in the Physits Laboratory. Ted Poehler entertains the Betos and their lady friends at the Arcade Bowling Parlors this evening. Harry Fox, Pharmacy '94, is traveling for the Frank Howard Manufacturing Company of Atchison. You can tell by a students pocket book whether or not he was at the Thanksgiving day game. The Seniors are making the pattern for the new two-phase generator which they will build at the shops. Students should have their manuscripts written. It does no tcost much. W.W.Russ, 733 Mass. St. Prof. Williamson gave an illustrated lecture before his science club Friday on "His Recent Trip to Wyoming." Prof. Dyche has written an article on the Walrus for a promment scientific magazine. The article is based upon Prof. Dyche's study of the Walrus in his native haunts in Green-