REGENTS MEETING. Continued from page 1. lor of the University and the committee of the regents having in charge questions affecting the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas, have made arrangements with the Kansas City Medical College and the Medico-Chirurgical College of Kansas City, Missouri, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Kansas City, Kansas, providing for the discontinuance of such schools and the taking over by the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas of all of the students of such colleges on the certificates of their present standing in such colleges, and that the alumni of such colleges upon the certificate of proper authority be incorporated in and become a part of the alumni of the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas." It was carried that as many of the faculty of the Medical College, the Medico-Chirurgical College and the College of Physicians and Surgeons as may be feasible, be admitted to the faculty of the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas. The degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred on the following named persons: Lillian Axtell, Clarence Brock Goddard, Metta Keune Paines, Victor Iles, Clark A. Jacoby and Jessie A. Reynolds; Bachelor of Laws on C. S. Higley; Bachelor of Science on A. R. Stroup, as of the class of '04, and to Oscar M. Kuchs. Leave of absence was granted for one year to Professors L. Lincoln and F, E. Bryant. The title of Prof. Hodder's department was changed to that of "American History and Political Science." The matter of vacations for librarians was discussed. They were granted thirty days' vacation, the times of the vacations of the various members of the force to be arranged so that the library might be kept fully open through the summer without any additional expense for extra help. It was ordered that the property donated to the University of Kansas by Dr. Simeon B. Bell of Rosedale, for the erection of a hospital be placed upon the market and sold at as early a day as practicable, and the Chancellor and Regent Mitchel were empowered to make such sale. The Board adjourned to meet Friday evening, April 28, at 7:30. Smoke Black Seal 5 Cent Cigar. TEACHENOR BARTBERGER, Kansas City, Missouri. Makes "The Kansan" HALF TONES. Foot Ball Season is Over But the season for having your clothes Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed for $1.50 per month has just started. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. LAWRENGE PANTATORIUM WILL HAVE HOLIDAY. 12 West Warren street. Phone 506 Gray The action of the Sophomore class in voting to have nothing to do with the coming May day occurrence so pleased Chancellor strong that he has decided on that day to give the school an anniversary holiday. Some of the Sophomores, when the question was up for debate, suggested that they ask for two days' rest, and others even hinted that a week would be about right. Another year it is planned that the day can be given over to the inter-school track meet and class baseball games. PHARMACY ALUMNI NOTES. A. E. Langworthy, '01 formerly with the McPike Drug Co. of Kansas City, Missouri is now interested in oil with headquarters at Leavenworth. R. E. Allen, '98 of Wichita was painfully scalded about the face last Monday. He was passing through a door carrying a pan of scalding water, when he stumbled, dashing the hot water into his face. Fortunately his eyes were uninjured. The Pharmacy party given Friday night, April 14, was such a pleasant eveat, that it has been suggested that this be made an annual affair, to be given by the pharmacy students and alumni. Any member of the association desiring to express an opinion concerning this matter will please see or write the corresponding secretary before May 5. The matter will be considered at the annual meeting and some definite action regarding the suggestion. Several members of the association have neglected to answer correspondence and their addresses are lost to us. Such names are usually published in our annual with the words, "Information wanted." We are publishing a list of names, and any one sending us a correct address will greatly assist us in reviving our alumni directory: Anderson, J. B., '01: Butin, C. E.,' 1; Coffman, Guy M.,'02; Coppedge, R: W.,'02; Diestebhorst, F. W.,'02; Meyer, E. W.,'97; Thomas, E. J.'00; Watt, R. A.,'93; Will, Thos. R.; Williams, LeRoy,'04; Wolfran, E. P.,'96: Wyler, C. L.'96. PLAY BAKER. The ball team left at ten o'clock today for Baldwin, where they played Baker this afternoon. The Methodists are one of the stiffest propositions in the state this year and our boys were none too sanguine of the result, but they were confident of making a good showing. Relihan probably pitched the game. Results were not known at press time. WANTED:-10 men in each state to travel, tack signs and distribute sample and circulars of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CO., Dept., S., Atlas Building, Chicago. You'll Want a NEW SUIT Smoke Little Pug 5 Cent Cigar. Our stock of Jewelry is brimming over with new and beautiful things that are worth a visit to see. Every thing the worthiest of its kind and marked with a moderate price —Gustafson. AND OTHER TOGGERY FOR EASTER. IF YOU BUY YOURS OF US YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. EASTER SUITS, EASTER HATS, EASTER SHIRTS, EASTER NECK WEAR. W. E. SPALDING. BUY a CAMERA OF RAYMOND & CO. For the May Scrap. New Books and New Pictures FOR Commencement. Engraved Cards and Invitations. The University Book Store. ED ANDERSON'S RESGAURANG AND CONFECGIONERY Student's Headquarters. Chas. L. Hess MEAT MARKET. 941 Massachusetts St. Telephone 14. We call for and deliver your Clothes. O. P. LEONARD. Tailor Shop and Pantatorium. RATES $1.50 PER MONTH. Telephone 511 Green. 733 Mass. St R. E.PROTSCH The Tailor. THE LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 908 MASS., St. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. M. B. GALLOWAY, - U. April STAR GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Holds the banner on High Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh and Salt Meats, at prices that make Permanent Customers. C. A. TETER, Prop. 1337-39 Mass., St. Phone 176. E. F. WOODS. E. F. WOODS. Manufacturer of and Dealer in CIGARS, Pipes and Tobaccos. 737 Mass. St. R. B. WAGSTAFF, R. B. WAGSTAFF, STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries 839 Mass. St. Phone 52 Wilder Bro's CUSTOM LAUNDRY Does the best work for students GUY R. DUER, K. S. U. Ag't Dr. A. R. KENNEDY Dentist Room 5, Jackson Building. Phone 645 Red DONNELLY BROS. DONNELLY BROS. LIVERY, BOARDING and HACK STABLES. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Cor. 7 and N.H. Phone 100 --- AT The Last Moment You will discover you have yet to purchase a new Parasol, Kid Gloves, Lace Collar, Ribbon, Belt, Handkerchief, Hosiery or one of an hundred other things we have on display. Come in this evening and see which it is. A. D. WEAVER. --- ALL READY Yes we are all ready with a Stock of SPRING FOOTWEAR That deserves your attention if you give any thought to matter of "Correctness." All the New and Modern Lasts are represented. ALL LEATHERS. Starkweather Shoe Co. ---