10 Kansas University Weekly. The Seniors. Cahill expects to travel. Harrison Miller will go home to McPherson. J. T. Messenger will remain in the city. A. P. Zellar will roam the fields of Kansas. J. A. Frazier will look for a situation. W. C. Dick will will work at home on the farm. Byron Lee Pampel will fish in the Missouri river. Carl Kimpton will work in the interest of the Netawaka Y. M. C. A. E. E. Rush will spend the early part of the summer at Belleville. He will afterwards conduct the Bourbon County Normal. Fred. Miller will engage in the grain trade at Chetopa with his father. Ned Newton expects to work in some electric light plant. E. T. Hackney will practice law in Wellington. J. D. Clear will sell stereoscopic views for Underwood & Underwood, Ottawa, Kans. S. A. M. Young will study philosophy. W. R. Crane goes with Prof. Haworth to Western Kansas on a geological trip. Miss Moore will spend the summer in the mountains of Colorado. Miss Menet will stay at home. Frank Bowker will study law at McPherson. J. A. Lahmer will probably be in an engineering office at St. Louis. T. H. Sheffer will be an instructor in the Ottawa County Teachers' Institute during the month of June. S. S. Brown will engage in business at Wichita. C. A. Burney expects to work at home on the farm. Miss Loder will spend the month of August in Colorado. J. P. Cracraft will work in Chicago. O. K. Williamson will farm. The first degree ever conferred on a woman by the university of Gottingen, was that of Ph. D., given recently to Miss Grace Chisholm. "Jimmie" Kelsey will be manager of the Winfield base-ball team this summer. S. S. Brown is a Beta. The Boston Society of Natural History has awarded the Walker prize for 1895, to Prof. E. W. Claypole of Akron, Ohio, for an essay on the Devonian Formations of the Ohio Basin The Buchtelite. Dr. John has resigned the presidency of De Pauw university. Dr. Gobin has been looked to as a probable man for the position. The May number of the Forum contains an interesting article by Prof. A.B.Hart on the fourth volume of Prof.McMaster's "History of the People of the United States" which is just out.The period covered by this volume is the decade from 1810 to 1820. Good board and pleasant rooms, furnace heat. Mrs. Geo. Y. Johnson, 936 New Hampshire street. Subscribe For the K. U. Weekly. 50c per annum, in advance. Santa Fé Route. Lawrence TO Everywhere. The City Office of the A. T. & S. F. R. R., in Leis Drug Store, is prepared to sell tickets to all parts of the world. GEO. C. BAILEY, Agent. ---