26 Kansas University Weekly. covered, so that it will be an easy matter to present the proper exercises to develop them. The apparatus will be used in connection with the gymnasium. Prof. Dyche is in the vicinity of the North Pole on the Peary relief expedition. Prof. Haworth proved himself the "witch hazel" of the Irrigation Commission. Prof. Hopkins spent a few days in Salt Lake City, after which he visited in the east. Prof. Dunlap has spent the summer and will continue this winter studying in Europe. Prof. Cowan remained at K. U., making occasional trips in the interest of Athletics. Prof. Boyce has resigned his position as assistant in pharmacy in order to study in the east. Prof. Marvin went east last month to attend the meeting of the American Society of Engineers. Prof. Hodder visited in his old home at Aurora, Ill., and made an excursion to the resorts in Northern Michigan. Prof. Williston conducted a fascial hunt in the Bad Lands. Some very interesting and valuable specimens were obtained. The finest line of Cigars and Tobacco always in stock at Smith's News Depot. Weaver's store is always in the lead and the people who come in from miles away know that their trip always pay them when they trade there. A. G. COONROD, Prin. University students desiring to get instruction in Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, etc., can be accommodated at the Lawrence Business College, without interfering with University work. Charges reasonable. The Seniors. Cone goes to Harvard. Crane will return to K. U. E. T. Hackney will study law. Zellar and Hall will go to Harvard. Edith Clarke will assist in the library. H. J. Withington has a position in Chicago Miss Shaum will study dentistry in K. C. Miss Anderson will teach at Independence, Mo. S. A. M. Young teaches in the Peabody high school. E. Rush will assist in the Lawrence high school. T. H. Sheffer is principal of Delphus high school. Kelsey and Cracraft will have employment in Chicago. Alden and Kelsey played ball with the Winfield team. J. F. Messenger instructs at Hutchinson Kansas. Miss Parrott is an assistant in the Pittsburg high school. Miss Simons has a position in the blind asylum at K. C. Miss Hendricks teaches in the Humboldt high school. M. L. Alden will be Congressman Miller's private secretary. J. L. Harrington is at work in a Kansas City engineering office. Southwick has been on the World. He will attend the Law School. The Leis Drug store carries the celebrated Key West and Prime Domestic cigars. Two furnished rooms with furnace heat at 1128 Ohio St. Landis and Soxman have established an electric supply house in Wichita. Burney, Bowker, Gardner, Cahill, Ingalls and Miller will enter the Law School. J. S. Boughton, 1027 Mass., St., has a full line of University supplies, except text books, call and see him. His prices will interest you 3rd, door north of Watkin's Bank. Griffin the Coal Man. It doesn't make any difference whether you are warm or cold your case can be attended to by A. J. GRIFFIN.