stion. write as fast as is an accomserson can masseffort is made.IZE the value of ment, and in course of studyideration of a and. number of the N. president, owes importance to his nographer. At and committee services are in tary, and in his sound not only e meeting, but tail. cur to you what you would have work if you were full the class in research work do you lose in our notes? This saved by writing northand. The northand is of use to the lawyer from his oppoor in outlining plea of his own; orter in takingvention reports, leech of the day, general. g the question, k that you owe master a course before you call completed? ence between a lee and any other course of study in the method of this course. To thing in a busi-you must work is at any school, plish much, you the Business College as thorough a hand as can be school. The sysot some new exel, but is the one of the country'sographers. The world's record of this system. The northand in the business College is a teacher, an exe, having made a fshorthand with ining it. Adv. Only a Short Time Now To finish your Christmas buying and still you have not decided just what to get. Come in and let us help you Store open evenings until 10 o'clock. HE BEST KID GLOVES Dress Suit Cases and Hand Bags $1.48 to $12.50 Ever shown in Law- rence, at $1.00 ine Kid Gloves, Fancy stitched back, put up in a very pretty box, pair $1.75 New French Hosiery in the one color effects. Very chic at, a pair, 35c to $2.50 Fancy Neckwear in new designs, from 15c up to $3.00 The largest assortment we have ever shown. A. D. WEAVER STUDENTS DO IT. How "The Kansan" is Edited and Printed. Students Set the Type. The Kansan prides itself upon being the first University newspaper published entirely by student enterprise. Since the beginning of the current year none but student work has entered into its publication, from the collector of news and advertising material to the final press work. The news field of the University is divided among the members of the Kansan board and they cover their territory at least once each week for all news of importance. The assignment has been as follows: Varsity football, Moore; Freshman football, Young; track athletics, Hovey; fraternities, dramatic and musical news, Farnsworth; Y.W.C.A' and general social news, Alma Manley; University office news, May Wallace; Engineering news, Marshall. Minnie Owens edits the work of the Freshman newspaper class and prepares it for Kansan use. Douglas makes special assignments, edits copy of the other reporters, and covers the literary field and special articles. Kayser writes the editorial column and does the final editing of all copy. The type is set in the printing plant of the Graduate Magazine by student "typos". When the final page leaves the press none but students have in any way contributed to the work of publication. The advertising is collected by Manager Van Fleet and his assistants, Blackmar and Davis. The Oread Club. In the fall of 1902, there was organized on Mount Oread for social purposes what is known as the Oread club. The organization gives dancing parties once a month. The parties are informal and the guest list is made as representative as possible of University social circles. The membership of the club consists of non-fraternity young men, chosen from the various schools of the University. Their names are as follows: Chester A. Smith, R.E. Gentry, R.C.Barton, M.N. McNaughton, C.L.Van Fleet, O.N.Wampler, Lawrence Brett, J.H.Parker, Virgil McCarty, C.L.Sellers, J.E.Lindsay, Harry Rhodes, Emil Brunner, S.A.Forter, Everett Copley, E.E.Varney, and Fred Cambern. Quite a bit of merriment was caused in one of the Public Speaking classes by a very wise and pompous first year man who in his little speech said "confisticate" for confiscate. Misses Minnie Owens, Elsie Watson and Gertrude Russ gave an entertainment in North Lawrence, Friday night for the benefit of the Pilgrim Congregational church. (7)