Kansas University Weekly. 127 State University will receive twenty-four walrus, including old bulls, cows and calves, and four complete skeletons; three complete narwhale skeletons, twenty-five seals, several polar bears, a number of reindeer and some smaller mammals, a general collection of between two and three hundred skulls of various Greenland animals, seven or eight hundred bird skins and twenty-seven hundred eggs, together with large ethnological collections, all secured north of the Arctic Circle." English Department Notices. The first Sophomore themes will be returned on Thursday, October 24, at Room 22, 12 to 1 o'clock. Junior and Senior forensics except special papers will be returned at the same time and place. The fourth lecture on forensics will be given at 5 o'clock on Wednesday, October 23, in Snow Hall lecture room. E. M. HOPKINS. Cleopatra. The immense Cleopatra production will be seen at the opera house on Saturday, October 19. This is not only the finest spectacle on the road, but Miss Lewis is supported by a star cast. By special arrangement here the prices will be the dollar scale. The barefoot ballet, danced in the third act, is the most startling novelty of the season. The dancers dance in the truly Egyptian style, and this ballet is not only the greatest sensation, but one of the most beautiful pictures ever seen on the stage. The groupings are a series of art pictures, and the tableaux a succession of dramatic episodes. The music though light is harmonious. The ballet is graceful and characteristic. The ballerinas are pretty and young. A Grand Dramatic Production. There is more interest taken in the Cleopatra production which will be seen at the opera house on Saturday, October 19, than in any presentation seen here this year. The barefoot ballet is a sensation. The picturesque in drama can go no farther than it is carried in the production of Cleopatra, as it will be presented by Miss Lillian Lewis. Every opportunity is taken advantage of to make the play Pictorial. Music, ballet, tableaux, beautiful adorned by and adorning voluptuous costumes color and light. From Clarence H. Sears, Chillicothe, Ohio. We had a very pleasant call from Prof. J. H. Canfield a few weeks ago. He addressed the County Teachers' Association, which was the occasion of his visit, and he was incidentally shown some attention by the O. S. U. fellows in town. He is the same charming, enthusiastic man and of course, delighted everybody. I understand that the University starts off under his management with an increased enrollment and promises of great success. Human Hearts. On Friday, October 18, at Bowersock's opera house, we will have the dramatic event of the season. On this occasion will be produced with the original caste and scenic effects the beautiful play of "Human Hearts." The company is under the sole direction of Mr.H. C. Miner and it comes direct from his New York theater. We make a special effort to keep up to date footwear. Our stock was never so complete as now. BULLENE SHOE CO.