US Air Carrie Traction . UNIVERSITY KANSAN. Vol. 1. No.1. LOCALS. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1889. Hickey is busy shaking hands. Robert s of Orphenilian is book. Roberts s of Orophilian is back Watson has returned to graduate. George O. Virtue is again with us. George O. Virtue is again with us. Mark Hackett is still with Abe Levy. Miss Nellie Franklin re-enters this fall. Ask Sweep about "grec pumpkins." How about the ball club this year, Charry? Miss Humphrey of Manhattan enters this term. Coles Case of Kansas City is a new student. The faculty held a meeting Tuesday night. Harry Linville of Ness City has entered school. Hogeboeum is with Swift & Holliday, Topeca. Mr. Harper of Westport is one of the new students. G. W. Harrington was seen on the street Tuesday. Miss Gussie Price will not enter school this year. There are now thirty-three members in the faculty. George White, a student of a year ago, is in town. Palladium has a program posted for its $meeting. Abe Levy smiles, likewise the rest of the merchants. Dolby, one of our prominent athletes has return: sd. Congressman Funston was 'among this week's visitors. Brooks and Swank have been doing the street for ads. Miss Emery of St. Joseph, Mo. is one of our new students. Johnson, Fox and Challis will board and room in West Lawrence. Mrs. Prof. W. S. Franklin spent the summer in Connecticut. H, F. M. Bear, the silver tongued orate up from Paola Monday. Hadley and Robinson are preparing for one great duck hunts this fall. Prof. Sterling has returned from a plains chick hunt in Western Kansas. How easy it is to tell a new student by the way he walks down the halls. Maj J. K. Hudson, editor of the Topeka uplift, visited the University Tuesday. Charlie Voorhis and Ben Butter peddled books in Michigan during the vacation. 4. Frank Craig our editor-in-chief, is one of the bright paragraphers in the state. Tennis is all the rage in Lawrence. Look out for some good games this fall. During the latter part of the summer Prof. Snow camped out-with the boys in Estes Park. Fred Pickering has been with a surveying party in Colorado the greater part of the summer. Rus. Whitman has had two new tounts courts made in West Lawrence. They are the best in town. A. D. Atchison, an old University man, has secured the position of Chief Instructor at Haskell Institute. "Glad to see you back. Had a nice time I suppose? You're looking well." How often, Oh! how often. Deford and Branson, two Ottawa mashers, have entered the University. Deford attended De Fauw last year. The boys who spent the summer in the mountains report a great time. They had a number of very narrow escapes. Chapman spent the summer at his home in White Cloud. Ed McPherson of Blue Rapids came back Wednesday. The new assistant in German and French is from Harvard. E. B. Allen, ex Secretary of State, came down with his son Wednesday. Guy Sackett will again pursue his studies in the classical course this year. The Lawrence boothlocks now cry out with loud voices and show their ivories. Reynolds was employed in an electric light plant at Wichita during the summer. light plant at Wienna during the summer. Gene Springer, a brother of Maud Springer, enters the University this term. The trouble to get a suitable chancellor has been a great advertisement for the University. Joe Shellabarger stopped off to visit his Lawrence friends, Wednesday, on his way o Princeton. Jus Bowersock remained in Lawrence this summer. He is said to be a dangerous man in tennis. How glad (?) the girls are that they won't have any rushing to do this fall and now sorry the boys are that they will. The Pui Psis give a hop to night complimentary to the Misses Barker who leave to-morrow to attend school in the east. The colony of old University men in Washington Territory report good times and that there is plenty of room for more there. The bright editorials in the Lawrence Journal which are attracting much attention over the state, are written by Kellogg and White. Jas. Baker, the delegate last year to the State Oratorical Association from Salina Methodist school, enters the Sophomore class this fall. Hon. Joel Moody will address the students in the chapel, this morning, at 10 a.m. Let all students, both old and new be present. Freshman studies which were to have come the first hour have been changed to the fourth. If you have any objections, see Prof. Carruth. Boating on the river is all therage now. Dolly Graber has not been raking in many sheckles this summer on account of the continued high water. There is a determined effort on the part of the old students to hang any man who springs the old gag that business is *roaking* at the University this fall. Ed. Martindale, editor-in-chief of the Times last year, is ad master on the Record This alone insures its success, provided the threshing engine runs smoothly. A large party of students went up the river Saturday afternoon and floated down by moonlight. All the wealth, fashion and beauty of Lawrence turned out en masse. The new year opens most auspiciously. The number of students is the largest ever enrolled in the University. It is evident that the "craps" have been uncommonly good in Kansas. Athenaeum will hold the first meeting of the year next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. This is the literary society of the University and a prosperous year may be expected. To all new students a cordial invitation is extended to attend. H. E. Riggs, an old and prominent University student, will either attend the Boston Polytechnic School or go to Germany to take a post-graduate course in civil engineering. Mr. Moody, the new clerk, has been very kind and and obliging during the hard work attendant upon the opening of school and has won the good will of all the students. Phi Kappa Psi will have a club on Ohio street. The campus presents a very pleasing appearance. Funston has lost his goatee. Beta Theta Pi will have a club again this year. Forty students from other colleges and academies were enrolled Wednesday. Girls, how about that pledge? "Camp Jayhawk" was the name of the camp occupied by the boys in Colorado. The Phi Delta Theta club will be at Mrs. Johnson's, on Kentucky street. Cap, Franklin is taken for a Business College student every time he goes down town. It has been a general remark by all the old students that Lawrence has not changed much. The Business College has established a preparatory department to fit students for the University. A tennis tournament will be held in Lawrence the latter part of this month. Several entries will be made by University men. Ninety-one new students have already entered. The number will no doubt reach one hundred and fifty. Phi Gamma Delta entertain their lady freinds to-night. This is the beginning of a series of dances this winter. It has been noticed by all the old students that a fine looking and intelligent class of new students have made their entree this year. Trinity Church Guild will give a special literary and musical entertainment next Tuesday evening, to which all students are very cordially invited. Miss Maud Springer was thrown from a horse and badly hurt while in Estes Park this summer, but has entirely recovered now, and will be back to resume her work. Mr. Gaver, a b c d e f g h i j k l m o n o p q w shaking hands with University Pin Pai Tuesday. Mr. G came from the sam chapter to which Prof. Dunlap belonged Lawrence is now enjoying the excitement of a newspaper fight. There are three daily and things promise to be warm. Verify Lawrence follows in the way of the University. With Bear, Brown, Bowersock, Chapman, Mushroom and others back to school, we may expect an interesting local orational contest this year and a victory at the State contest. There is some talk among the students of a walking club. This is a good idea. A walking club that would devote some time each week to walking would be of much benefit to its members. The University boys who camped in Estes Park this summer had a ball club. Several exciting games were played which generally resulted in a defeat—to the opponents Miss Eva Harrison entertained a select number of friends Wednesday evening. Those present were Misses Tishale, Webster, Hadley; Messrs. Deford, Fox, Johnson, Overton, Harper. Why can't the University have a boating crew this year? We have one of the finest courses of any college in the country. Our students are muscular and if they would only take hold of this matter we might have one of the finest crews in the west. The University has been thoroughly cleaned up during the vacation months, and the library has been enlarged by the addition of the Law room. The Laws will take the ladies' cloak room for their recitation room and the ladies will have a room in the basement. PERSONALS. Edson and Knowlton came down Tuesday. Shellabarger will attend Princeton this year. Ross is now a citizen of Lawrence. Joe Weaver of Leavenworth has entered. Fullerton has arrived. Herb Armstrong will not return this year. S. T. Gilmore is with a law firm in Kansas City. J. C. Manning is teaching music in Topeca. Earl Swowe is leader of the opera house orchestra. Watson got up muscle on a farm this summer. R. D. Brown of Atheneum came in Tuesday. 1 H. Morse has returned to enter the Junior class. A. M. Fosdick will be in the University again this year. Blaker spent the summer at his home in Pleasanton. Bert Rankin of Lawrence has entered the University. Paul Hudson of Topeka enters the University this fall. Dwight Potter is back from a summer spent at Peabody. G. M. Calver will teach in the Belleville schools this winter. W. E. Higgins is principal of Grant school in Topeka. Miss Hattie McCague spent part of the summer in Omaha. Miss Mamie Heighshaw will remain in Denver this winter. Ask Funston about the eagle and Haddie about the bears. Mise Mayme Barrett of Ottawa enters the University, this fall. Misses Jennie and Helen Sulloff climbed Long's peak this summer. Miss Stella Hutchins of Chanute has entered the University. Earl Brown and James Baker of Salina vill " climb the hill" this year. S. O. Westcott of Baxter Springs will be with the Sigs again this year. Miss Addie Punglede of BAXter Springs enters the University this year. Campbell Watson took in Forepaugh's circus at Kansas City Tuesday. Fred Hutchings, an old and well known student, has re-entered K. S. U. E. L. Glasco, a student three years ago re-enters the University this term. They do say that Finston was mistaken for Senator Ingalls the other day. Yearlsr White, an old student, has accepted a position in St. Paul, Minn. Cap. Franklin is now authority on starchy food, dry foods and beef suet. Miss Gussie Price has returned from a prolonged visit with friends in De Soto, Neu. Prof. and Ernest Robinson enjoyed a chicken hunt in Wabaunsee county has week. Miss Josie Berry has returned. Chas, Johnson came down from Atckinson to camp at Lakeview with the Entre Nous. Wright will retain his position in the Citizens' National Bank at Kansas City this year. Arthur and Fred Crowell of Baxter Springs are enrolled among the new students. Lute Thrasher of Iola will be a student this year. Eames worked in Snow Hall during the summer. Edgar Allen of Wichita has entered the University. Miss Nan Love will re-enter the University this term. Dool. Templin was the guest of Dr. Lap pincott in Topeka this week. Miss Nellie Hawkins of Ottawa is a student this year. Dick Short was on a farm plowing pumpkins all summer. Prof. Lamarir of the Topocha high school was a visitor Wednesday. Wilmoth of the Laws is in Denver looking up a decision in the supreme court of Colorado. Prof. Robinson spent a part of the summer in Michigan. He has a good supply of fish stories. Crawford, formerly a student at the Saline Methodist College, is enrolled among the new students. Paul Wilkinson has been very sick and will be unable to continue his studies the present term. F H. Kellogg has returned to the University and will complete his course with he class of '91. O H. Holmes who has been editing the Clay Centre, (Neb.) Gazette-Democrat, has reentered the University. Miss Amy Sparr, a popular and charming young lady of Eureka, enters the University this term. Misses Lou and Fannie Burker leave tomorrow for Amherst, Mass, where they will attend school this year. Miss May Russell is among the new students. She has attended a seminary in Elmira, N. Y., for two years. Fred Funston is entertaining his friends with a glowing account of his wonderful exploits and hair-breadth escapes while in Colorado. C. E. Street, one of our rustlers, has struck it rich in mining near Central City, Ohio. We will not return this year. Class of '89. Miss Flora Newlin is in Lawrence. L. T Smith has accepted a position in the Emporia high school. V. L. Kelogg is editing the Lawrence Journal. George Dick is manager of the Lawrence telephone exchange. E. E. Squires is in Nebraska. Miss Anna McKinnon will take graduate work at the University this year. Sidney Phillips is assisting George Dick, in the telephone office. S. A. Harvey is at his father's farm, south of Lawrence. A. L. Stout is in Oregon with a surveying party. Harry Buckingham has accepted a position in the Merchant's National Bank. W. T. Caywood is in Vining, Kansas Miss Gertrude Hammert is in Lawences Miss Kate Merrill is attending school at Miss Kate Merrill is attending school at Bryn Mawr, Penn. Miss Franc Eddy is at her home in Morganville. Miss Gertunde Crotty will take Prof. Dyche's classes this term, and take postgraduate work. Jo Jacobs is in Mexico with a surveying party. A. D. Kennedy is teaching in Haskell institute. Miss Mary Manley is at Ft. Assiniboine, Mont. Boys, buy your Hats, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Neckties, of Abe Levy. 119