Kansas University Weekly. 111 Music Notes. On Monday evening occured the second meeting of the Oratorio Society, conducted by Prof. Penny and consisting of about eighty voices. Haydn's Creation will be studied, the only expense to members being the purchase of a copy of the Creation which will be found at Bell's music store. Next Monday evening will be the last opportunity to join. Below will be found the program of the Faculty Concert given as a farewell to Prof. K. Geza Dome who will be remembered as instructor of the violin. Particularly noticable among the numbers of a more than ordinarily pleasing program were the delightfully rendered selections of Prof. Preyer this being his first appearance since his return from abroad. The Concert Course tickets will be one dollar for a ten weeks course. No single admission being sold. The Seminary this week will be in charge of Miss Reeder. The subject will be "To Whom are we Indebted for Piano Technic?" PROGRAM. PROGRAM. Back Gounod—“Ave Maria,” arranged for piano, violin and organ. MR. PREYER, MR. FARRELE AND Mr. PENNY. Dome—Hungarian Fantasie, “Past and Future.”—For violin Mr. DOME. Campbell—“Thou art the one.” For Baritone. Mr. FARRELL. Mendelssohn—“Presto e Capriccio” For piano. Scgambati—“Moccata.” Mr. Preyer. Schubert Remenyi—“Serenade.” For violin. Chopin—“Mazurka.” Mr. DOME. Romberg—“Adagio and Rondo.”—For two violins. Mr. DOME AND Mr. FARRELL. Schubert-Liszt—“The Erl King.”—For piano. Mr. Preyer. Bazzini—“Elegie.”—For violin. Mr. DOME. Fesca—“Adagio.”—For piano, violin and organ. Mr. Preyer, Mr. FARRELD AND Mr. PENNY. Engineering Notes. Griffin the Coal Man. Albers is a mathematician and electrician. Hancock plays the pipe organ in the Lutheran church. The Juniors are studying Mechanics of Engineering. The Physics building was crowded during the entire evening of the reception. There are ten Seniors in the Engineering school. Five civil and five electrical. Penfield will have charge of the heating apparatus for the physics building. The seniors under Mr. Dunstan, are designing dynamos, and will take up transformers later. The Sophs. are looking troubled. Quizzes in descrip and conics are coming forth. Armor is finally able to be about with the aid of crutches. He expects to be on the hill by Monday. Will Reed is still at his home in Topeka. His brother is now slowly improving, and may recover. A new 45 K. W. generator of General Electric Co.make was placed in position at the shop this week. Galbreath, Wagner, Plumb and Squirs went on a nutting expedition to Washington Creek last Saturday. Agnew was laid up two days this week with an ulcerated tooth, caused by a kick received in one of the practice games. Voights received word from his father that he was wanted at home, and left Tuesday. He will be back about Christmas. Friday the Electrical Seminary elected the following officers for the present term: Squire, President; Albers, Vice President; Kraus, Sec. DID YOU EVER STUDY Science of Footwear? It is a question of great interest to students. It affects their "standing" at college. It's GREEKOLOGY to many. They think that "If the shoe fits, wear it." We study all branches—Style, Durability and Cost help the wearing of a shoe, and we can always fit our patrons. Extreme styles. We advance the season, others follow. CABEL & HICKMAN, 21 East 11th St., KANSAS CITY, MO.