6 Kansas University Weekly. watched by the K. U. students, who wish them all good things. The action of Missouri in the interstate contest lost us a great chance, but we may be heard from yet. features were a running catch by Agnew and a three base hit by Mitchell. In the game against the Topeka team last week, Gear struck out twelve men. The other It will be seen in the batting average that no more credit is given for a two or three base hit than a single. This may not seem just, but it is the clean hits at the needed time that win the games. LOGALS. The Seniors must go. The Juniors must don the mask of dignity. The Sophomores may now speak aloud. Mame Berry visited on the hill a few days ago. Nott, Woods and Northcraft went home last week. Several of the sophs. are sporting T. N. E. pins. The Freshmen now step into the Sophomore's shoes. Alden will play 2nd base for Winfield this summer. R. E. Stuart's Rock of Ages club has disbanded. Miss Carrie Lyons visited her Kappa sisters last week. Fred Pinkston was visiting friends on the hill last Friday. James Kelsey will manage the "Winfield Colts" this summer. Several black eyes resulted from the T. N. E. initiation last week. Jacques Jocund Morgan will never again perpetrate a practical joke. It has been clearly demonstrated of late that whist is not a girl's game. Miss Edwards will conduct the Doniphan county institute this summer. Mr. Lyons seems to be greatly interested in a number of sensational write-ups. The students who attended the state association last week were agreeably entertained Wednesday evening by the Misses Fisher at their home in Leavenworth. The graduating class will banquet the Alumni of the city, commencement week. Prof. Sayre 'made a business trip to Topeka Monday returning Tuesday morning. Crosby will work for his father in Kansas City this summer at the carpenter trade. Baldridge left for Deer Creek, Texas, last Monday where he will take a position as surveyor. Bright left last Friday for Ft. Scott to take charge of the chinch bug station located at that place. There are now 22,559 volumes in the library. Of these 2,000 volumes have been added since last September. "Chicago Bob" Stuart accompanied Umpire Cracraft to Ft. Riley last Sunday week. They rode the blinds. Hale is going to Chicago immediately after commencement to obtain a position with an electrical company. Fred Askew from Kansas City, dined at the Viscount club Sunday. Mt. Oread is a half way point for Fred. Messrs. Enoch, Brooks, Lee and Crew are doing the lettering on the diplomas for the graduating students. It is very probable that this department will hereafter confer the degree of pharmacetical chemist upon its graduates in place of the present degree of graduate in pharmacy. No drug store experience will be required to secure