Kansas University Weekly. 159 LOGALS. Penfield went to Topeka Saturday. Myrtle Murray is a pledged Phi Psi. Miss Moon visited at her home in Topeka. Coleman, our old center, called at the U. Dana Templin visited on the hill last week. Rolla Mitchell visited in Atchison Sunday a week ago. Student's sewing and mending done at 828 Ohio St. Miss Hyatt, of Leavenworth, visited Miss Towne last week. J. C. Kelsey, '95, is manageing an engine in a Hiawatha mill. An interfrat party will be given in K. P. Hall tomorrow night. John M. Cloves, '98, spent Sunday at his home near Atchison. The Lecture Bureau has secured Henry Waterson for Dec. 11th. W. R. Crane visited his home near Topeka on his bike last week. Mr. John Sullivan, '87, of Kansas City spent Monday in Lawrence. Smith's News Depot is headquarters for Base Ball and Athletic goods. Andrew Hudson, '98, left Tuesday for a visit to his home at Fredonia. Miss Bessie Kirkwood, '99, received a visit from her father last week. Clyde Miller, '95, has become deeply interested in Kindergarten work. Miss Towne, '96, visited Holton last week in the interest of the Y. W. C. A. Students can obtain good photos of all the University buildings of Magaw. Pres. C. M. Brooke of Lane University, Lecompton was in the city Monday. Lawrence Chamberlain, '96, is confined to his bed by a relapse of typhoid fever. Prof. Penny has organized a class in Voice Training exclusively for the Laws. This training will undoubtedly be of great value to every Penfield went to Topeka Saturday. Myrtle Murray is a pledged Phi Psi Miss Moon visited at her home in Topeka Coleman, our old center, called at the U. Dana Templin visited on the hill last week. Rolla Mitchell visited in Atchison Sunday a week ago. Student's sewing and mending done at 828 Ohio St. Miss Hyatt, of Leavenworth, visited Miss Towne last week. J. C. Kelsey, '95, is manageing an engine in a Hiawatha mill. An interfrat party will be given in K. P. Hall tomorrow night. John M. Cloves, 198, spent Sunday at his home near Atchison. The Lecture Bureau has secured Henry Watterson for Dec. 11th. W. R. Crane visited his home near Topeka on his bike last week. Mr. John Sullivan, '87, of Kansas City spent Monday in Lawrence. Smith's News Depot is headquarters for Base Ball and Athletic goods. Andrew Hudson, '98, left Tuesday for a visit to his home at Fredonia. Miss Bessie Kirkwood, '99, received a visit from her father last week. Clyde Miller, '95, has become deeply interested in Kindergarten work. Miss Towne, '96, visited Holton last week in the interest of the Y. W. C. A. Students can obtain good photos of all the University buildings of Magaw. Pres. C. M. Brooke of Lane University, Lecompton was in the city Monday. Lawrence Chamberlain, '96, is confined to his bed by a relapse of typhoid fever. Prof. Penny has organized a class in Voice Training exclusively for the Laws. This training will undoubtedly be of great value to every lawyer, and ambitious students should not hesitate in joining the class. A number of University boys attended a hop given by the Oxford club Friday night. C. W. Stone, '97, has returned to Lawrence and re-entered the school of Engineering. A number of University students attended the High School hop last Friday evening. The Betas gave a supper to a number of their young lady friends last Thursday evening. Fred Funston gives a free lecture this evening under the auspices of the Lecture Bureau. Miss Kimmer, of Kansas City, visited in the city last week as the guest of Miss Boughton. If you want a Walking Cane go to Smith's News Depot and see the largest line in the city. The Pharmic quizzes come regularly every week. Certainly the way of the Pharmic is hard. Prof. Haworth has been appointed by the Regents, chairman of the Disciplinary committee. Atterbury and Pampell, both well known among students, are taking a medical course at Omaha. The Topeka Mail and Breeze of last week contains a very credible page "write up" of the University. Snyder, '98, was called away for a week on account of sickness at home. He resumed study this week. Prof. Blake lectured at the First Christian church Friday evening on "Electricity and the Beauties of Nature." Wayland Shoemaker, a Freshman, took a bicycle trip to Kansas City Saturday and returned Monday. Phillips '98, returned Sunday from his home at Mulvane, where he had been called by the sickness of his brother. Mrs. Clark's criticisms at the Kent Club each meeting are certainly the right thing in the right place.The members of the club highly