THE KANSAN The official paper of the University of Kansas. Published every Wednesday and Sacruary night of the school year, by the Kansas University Publishing Association. Office in Basement of Fraser Hall. J. W. Kayser, Editor. R. L. Douglas, Managing Editor, Frank H. Blackmar, Business Manager Members of the Board: C. L. Van Fleet, H. W. Davis, Howard Farnsworth, Wallace F. Hovey, W. W. Marshall, Roy Moore. Alma Stanley, Minnie Owens, Emery Frekell, May V. Wallace, Carl Young. Clinical Department; J. D. Davies, Simpson Building, Kansas City, Kansas. Subscription price. one dollar per year. Advertising rates: 20 cents per inch per insertion. Address all business communications to F. H. Blackmar, 1121 Kentucky St. Entered as second class mail matter September 30,1904, at the Lawrence, Kansas, Postoffice under the act of Congress; March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1906 Friday, February 16. Hon. T. A. McNeal will speak in chapel. Hon. T. A. McNeal will lecture before class in Journalism. Sophomore party in F.A.A. Hall. Tuesday, Feb. 20. Prof. Skilton will speak in chapel. Wednesday, Feb. 21. Miss Lynn will address Y.W.C.A. We resumed didn't we? A co-ed yelled right out loud in the library the other day she had found one of the late magazines. Some of the professors seem to have an idea that they can talk down the new gongs in Fraser Hall. The decisive defeat of Nebraska in basket ball is only an advance notice of what the score will be in other athletic lines. The summary dismissal of two students last week gave notice that retribution is swift and certain at K. U. to the student or students that openly violate the rules of propriety. The Crown Prince of Austria visited the University last week but received scant attention from our Kansas heiresses. He was not of a preposessing appearance, besides the Gould-Boni de Castellane affair is yet in mind. Ralph Tennal says the students of journalism at the University of Kansas should cut their course down to three or four dances and go into a print shop. Bet if Ralph's arm once encircled the waist of a K. U. co-ed in a dreamy waltz he would join the permanent student body! The freshmen are accusing the sophomores of being afraid to debate. The 09'ers say they are ready and willing to meet on the forum any representatives of the '08 class but that the latter are dilatory, procrastinate and refuse to be brought to an issue. That is a serious charge and if the escutcheon of '08 would remain unspotted must needs be refuted at once. IN CONCERT WORK. Miss Minnie L. Owens left on Tuesday of last week on a tour of Western Kansas and Nebraska with the Bissings Concert Company of Topeka. She will take part in a concert every evening while gone and will not return until March 3. Miss Owens was graduated last year from the Fine Arts School and gave a recital last spring that drew one of the largest crowds that ever attended such an entertainment on the hill. There is nothing which disgusts the public so much and makes them wary of free lectures in the future as to be told that a lecture will be a very popular and entertaining one and then have to listen to a "dry as dust" discourse two hours in length on a subject that a special student in that field would hardly understand. Fred J. Boyles, Students' Printer and Stationer. Bell phone 665 red. Home phone 52 Just PANTS Wiedemann's. All sizes and nearly all kinds. The one and two pairs of a kind, also 150 pairs from suit stock, on sale at $3 and $3.50 worth nearly double. OBER'S New Hats, New Shoes, and New Neckwear. WIEDEMANN'S. The Oyster season has opened. We serve them in all styles. Pure Ice Cream. Sundaes and Sodas with fruit. Training School for Nurses. At the last meeting of the Board of Regents of the University, it was decided to establish a training school for nurses at the new hospital in Kansas City. A principal was elected; and the general rules for the acceptance of nurses were promulgated. In general, no candidate will be received under twenty-one years of age, or, who has not a three years high school education. The term of probation will be three months, the entire term of instruction being three years. After the first year, nurses will be furnished their uniforms; no other compensation will be given. At present, only a small number will be admitted. F. A. Hartman of last year's class and Miss Anna Botsford, who was in the University last year, were married in Kansas City, Feb. 10. Mr. Hartman had been doing graduate work in the University this year until he was appointed to a faculty position in the high school at Beardstown, Ill., about a month ago. Miss Eugenie Galloo, head of the department of romance languages, addressed the language section of the teacher's institute at Kansas City last Saturday. The institute includes the instructors of the three Kansas City high schools. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. THE LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY 908 Massachusetts Street. All Work Up to Date and Guaranteed. M. B. Galloway, University Agent. Both Pphones. 383. CHAS. L. HESS, 941 Mass. St. Meat Market We Call for and Deliver Your Clothes 0. P. Leonard TAILOR SHOP AND PANTATORIUM. TAILOR SHOP AND PANTATORIUM. Rates $1.50 per month. Agents, C. O., Pingry, Ross Cunnick Tel. 5321 Red. Tel. 134. 733 Mass. Smith's News Depot Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars Fine Tobaccoos, Smokers' Articles, Foot Ball, Base Ball, and Athletic Goods. Telephone 608. 709 Massachusetts St. Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. 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