Who Expect to Seek Positions SENIORS THROUGH TEACHERS' OR OTHER AGENCIES WILL FIND THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF A NUMBER OF THE BEST OF THESE IN THE ADVERTISING SECTION OF THE Graduate Magazine ESPECIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS WILL BE GIVEN TO THE FIRST TWO APPLICANTS WHO APPLY DIRECT TO THE EDITOR OF THE MAGAZINE. Cornell University Medical College. New York City. The course covering four years begins during the last week in September and continues until June. A preliminary training in natural science is of great advantage. All the classes are divided in small sections for recitations, laboratory and clinical bedside instruction. Students are admitted to advanced standing after passing the requisite examinations. The successful completion of the first year in any college or University recognized by the Regents of the State of New York as maintaining a satisfactory standard is sufficient to satisfy the requirements for admission which have lately been raised. The annual announcement giving full particulars will be mailed on application. W. M. POLK, M. D., LL. D., Dean, Cornell University Medical College, 27th and 28th Streets and First Avenue, New York City. FRED BOYLES HAS MOVED To 725 Mass. St. Where he will have a completes line of Stationery and School Supplies, and be better prepared than ever to do your printing. BOTH PHONES. LD'S PICTORIAL To California AND RETURN San Francisco or Los Angeles. Tickets on sale April 25 to May 5, 1906. $50 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. To accommodate delegates and others to Meeting of the Mystic Shrine this remarkably low round-trip rate to Los Angeles has been granted by the Union Pacific SHORT LINE FAST TRAINS NO DELAYS Be sure your tickets read over this line. Inquire of E. E. ALEXANDER. City Ticket Agent. Eldridge Block. Both phones No. 5. J, T, SHANKLIN. Both phones No. 76. Depot Agent. Otto Behimer, A. B. '05, of Wellington, Kansas, is visiting friends at the University. Mr. Behimer was a delegate to the State Republican Convention at Topeka. NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL New Departmcnts to Be Opened This Summer. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM. THURSDAY, MAY 31. The University of Kansas Training School for Nurses will open Oct. 1 at Rosedale. The course consists of three years and all candidates must serve the full term as no certificate will be given for partial attendance. Applicants will be received at any time during the year as vacancies occur. The acceptable age is from twenty-one to thirty-two years. Women wishing to enter the school must send with application a letter giving proof of the educational advantages which applicant has enjoyed, and the manner in which her life has been spent; also a testimonial as to character from a clergyman and a certificate from her medical attendant that she is good health. Women of superior education and refinement will be given preference. Annual Concert, Department of Music, Fraser Hall, 3 P.M. The medical pavilion of the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas will be operated July 1. equipped to care for the various sorts of non-operative cases. There will be a complete hydrotherapeutic and massage department. The kitchen will be equipped especially for dieting patients. Broad verandas and comfortable chairs will make the surroundings especially comfortable and pleasant for convalescents. Thomas H. Cureton, LL. B. '05, has been elected to to the principalship of the schools of Williams, Arizona, for next year. Williams is one of the leading railway divisions of the territory. Mr. Cureton has been finishing his work for the bachelor's degree in the College this year. Order of Events of the Closing Week of the Year. SUNDAY, JUNE 3. Baccalaureate Sermon,"Basic Qualities," Henry Churchill King, D. D., Oberlin College. Fraser Hall, 8 p. M. MONDAY, JUNE 4. Sigma Xi Address, "The New Scholarship of Utility and Progress," Calvin Milton Woodward, Ph. D., Washington University. Fraser Hall, 8 P.M. TUESDAY, JUNE 5. Class-day Exercises of the Class of 1906. Campus, 7:30 to 10:30 A.M. Regular June Meeting of the Board of Regents. Chancellor's office, 9 A.M. Annual Alumni Address,"The Alumnus and the Law." Arthur Linton Corbin, class of 1894, Yale University. Fraser Hall, 10:30 A.M. Reception by the Chancellor and Mrs. Strong. Snow Hall, 8 P.M. Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association. Snow Hall, 9 P.M. Annual Banquet of the School of Law, Eldridge House, 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 The Thirty-fourth Annual Commencement Exercises. Address, "Kansas History and Kansas Newspapers,"Mr.Henry King, editor of the St. Louis Globe Democrat. Fraser Hall, 10 A.M. Admission by ticket. University Dinner at 1 P. M., Snow Hall. Rate Regulation Lost. In the triangular debates between the Universities of Idaho, Washington and Oregon, the negative won in every case. The question was: That, the inter-state commerce commission should be given power to prescribe reasonable rates in cases brought before the commission, subject to review by courts. Professor Boodin has been asked to deliver the commencement address at Bethany College, Lindsborg. Wanted: Five wide-awake students for work during summer. Write to Lock Box 23. Homeseekers' Excursions To Points in Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas Missouri, Texas, And Other States. On First and Third Tuesdays of Each Month, April to December 1906. Inclusive. RATE, ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 FOR ROUND TRIP. Write For Descriptive Literature. A. Hillon, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St Louis, Mo. "The Western Standard." J. C. Lovrien, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. SchmelzwS Base Ball Goods. The line which sells stricty on its merits. Catalogue No. 928 shows everything in spring and summer Sporting Goods. SchmeizerUnmwc. KANSAS CITY, MO. Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls Trunks Both Telephones 15. 842 Mass. 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Tel. 160 Red. Inui Wins in Oratory. Kiyo Sue Inui, a Japanese orator, representing the University of Michigan, won the Northern Oratorical League contest held at Oberlin, Ohio, May 4. Inui's subject was "The Mission of New Japan." Chicago, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Northwestern and Oberlin were the other universities represented in the contest. Dr. Hyde Honored. Dr. Ida H. Hyde, professor of Physiology in the University of Kansas, has been appointed to the staff of physiologists who conduct the post graduate course in physiology at the Marine Biological Station at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, during the summer.