who graduated niversity in 1890. nave initiated: ave, Carl AberNixon, Frank Cowlands, Wilr Dolman, Carl in Poindexter. use is at 1406 . PA PSI. was founded College, Canonsania, in 1852. He is the Kansas is installed inear, there are numbers in the Professors MarHogg, Hodder, utterling in theent investment.of a fine chap1140 Louisiana year they have assisted John Robel Berry, Charles West Allen, Ward pledged Earlunk Haskins. A NU. nu fraternity was Vincia Institute in installed here in all the Nu chapen belong to the They are repreaculty by Prof. The chapter 1300 Louisiana year they haveitiated Clarence Carrothers, Royen, and Edmund THETA PI beta Pi fraternity in Miami College. , in 1839. The poter was installed Although founded the fraternity is divided in strength United States. At are twenty-four chapter roll. They did on the faculty ancellor Carruth d on page 13. GREEN HALL THE LAW SCHOOL. Housed in Handsomest Building on the Campus. 118 Students Enrolled. The Law School has assumed a new importance in the University, and haughtily looks down upon the other schools of the University, not so fortunate as to have a building of their own. The new building at the north side of the campus is the pride of the University, and in it the "Laws" are supreme. One hundred and eighteen are now enrolled in the Law School, of whom 32 are seniors, 26 middles, 51 juniors, and 9 specials. Judge J. W. Green has been the head of the Law School ever since it was established in 1879, and under his careful and patient oversight the school has advanced to its present position. The instructors of the Law School are J. W. Green, W. L. Burdiick, and W. E. Higgins. DEDICATION OF LAW BUI DING. One of the most important events this year in the University was the dedication of the new law building on November 3. That day marked an important era in the progress of the University, and especially of the law school. The impressive ceremony on the steps of the new building between the massive columns, when Hon. Thomas M. Potter, on behalf of the Board of Regents, delivered the keys and named the building "Green Hall," was one to be long remembered by the spectators. The building is a model of architecture in grav pressed brick with four large fluted columns at the entrance. JAMES WOODS GREEN (5) ANNUAL SCRIMAGE. One of the most important social events of the Law School is their annual "Scrimmage." This year it was given in Fraternal Aid hall, and was up to the standard. About 75 couples were present. The engineering school gives gives a banquet for themselves, but the law school is the only school in the University that gives a social function in honor of our gridiron heroes. All who played on the 'Varsity in any game were the honored guests of the "Laws" on December 8. The trustees of the will of the late Cecil Rhodes have notified the University of Kansas that the next qualifying examination for scholars in the United States under the Rhodes Bequest, will be held about the middle of January, 1907. Scholarships will also be open in 1908; in 1910 and 1911; in 1913 and 1914; and so on, omitting every third year. The scholarships are of the value of $1500 a year, and are tenable for three years.