110 Kansas University Weekly. The Pi Phi's initiated eight young ladies into the secrets of the Fraternity last Saturday at Mrs. Gibbs. This outcome of the fall rush is certainly a good harvest. E. I. O'Bryon '94, Principal of the Newton schools is now very ill at his home on Tennessee Street. He was taken down with typhoid malaria over a week ago. The University Science club met last Friday afternoon for a business meeting, the first regular meeting of the year will be held next Friday afternoon in the chemistry lecture room at 5 p. m. E. A. Steinburger, a member of the class of '94, who had his leg amputated at the hospital in Kansas City last month, does not trace the loss of his limb to any injury that he received on the foot ball field. Send one to your pa and ma. One what? One of those Lawrence Albums. Get them of Stewart in basement of main building. Over 200 pictures of Kansas University, Lawrence and Haskell Institute. One half usual price Only 25 cents each. The cry comes "more news." That's it exactly. It is our cry also,—but nothing will ever happen if something don't take place. Locals are pretty hard to find and personals are scarce, unless we say, as we can of almost every student, 'so and so is studying faithfully.' Miss Bowersock entertained a few of her friends last Saturday evening in the usual royal manner which attends any social undertaking at her home. A most enjoyable time is reported by all and much stress was laid upon the fact that amusement stopped at precisely half past eleven. If you want a Walking Cane go to Smith's News Depot and see the largest line in the city. It doesn't make any difference whether you are warm or cold your case can be attended to by A. J. GRIFFIN. It is said "clothes make the man." That is not strictly true! But if you want to be as near the clothes made man as possible see Hollingbery & Son the Merchant Tailor 831 Mass. St. The Misses Towne returned Wednesday from the Kappa Alpha Theta convention at Syracuse, N. Y. They made the trip in the interest of the fraternity. Stopped at several universities along the way, and report a very prosperous state of affairs among the Theta chapters in the east. The Board of Regents of the University met last Friday evening. The regular routine of business was transacted. The matter of filling the vacancy caused by the death of Judge S.O. Thacher was left with committee on law. The salary of Miss Hannah Oliver was raised from $900 to $1200 while she temporarily has charge of the department of Latin Language and Literature. Mitchell county is one hundred and ninety miles from Lawrence, and is represented by the following students: John Outland, Lee Kaul, Ralph McKinney, W. N. Logan, J. A., E. H., and H. E. Simpson, M. E. Gilmore and J. W. Tucker. While the following are former residents: C. A. Masters, W. C., C. S., and E. Pope, J. E. Thompson and J. W. Hullinger. If there is another county equidistant having as large or a larger representation, speak up. Smith's News Depot is headquarters for Base Ball and Athletic goods. We make a special effort to keep up to date footwear. Our stock was never so complete as now. BULLENE SHOE CO.