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ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. Rgents Let Contract for Mechanical Engineering Building. The Board of Regents let the contract for the Mechanical Engineering Laboratory yesterday to F. D. Ludlow of Kansas City for $18,724.21. Work will begin at once. The contract calls for completion October 15, 1908. Plans for the Mining Engineering Building were examined by the Regents and submitted to the state architect. Entertain for Mrs. Abbott. The active and alumnae members of the Theta sorority gave an informal dinner Monday evening in honor of Mrs. W. C. Abbott, at the home of Miss Augusta Flintom. The out of town guests were: Mrs. Cross of Berkley, Cal., Miss Wilma Casebeer of Independence, and Miss Mary Clarke of St. Joe. Mrs. Abbott was Grand President of the Thetas from 1893 to 1895. The Thetas presented her with a handsome Rookwood vase. Activity in Museum. H. T. Martin is at work in the Museum reconstructing the skull of an Edentate of the Santa Cruz formation of Patagonia. The specimen is closely allied to the huge Megatherium and probably will be found to be an intermediate type from the forms known in the Santa Cruz formation and the Megatherium of the later Pompeian formation. Talked on Home Making. Miss Carrie Lyon, instructor in Domestic Science in the Lawrence High School, gave two lectures this week to the students in Prof. Blackmar's course, The Family. Miss Lyon talked on "The Cost of Food," and "Balanced Rations." Preliminary to the lectures Miss Lyon discussed home making as a science. "Uncle Jimmy" Gives Reception. Dean and Mrs. J. W. Green gave a most pleasant reception at their home last evening for the members of the senior law class, the Law school faculty and their wives. Dainty refreshments were served and in every way the guests were made to enjoy themselves. Professor Burdick will leave Lawrence early in June to attend the commencement exercises of the Naval Academy at Annapolis where his son, Harold Burdick, graduates this year. Dr. Burdick will spend the summer in Europe. Burdick to Europe. Rex Singleton of Van Buren, Arkansas, is visiting at the German Club. Mr. Singleton was treasurer of the Junior class last year. Francis Veatch of Aitchison is visiting his brother Tom at the Beta house. George Allen of Topeka and "Pat" Murphy of Gardener are visiting at the Sigma Nu house. Home made strawberry shortcake at the Hiawatha. Strawberries and cream at Vic's. Ansco Films and Cyko for amateur photographers. STEVENSON 819 Mass. St. Mr. Fred Faragher, who has been working for the last year on the chemistry of laundry processes, has made some important discoveries and will leave soon to perfect them in eastern laboratories. NEWS OF MOUNT OREAD. Miss Bonnie Bruce is entertaining Miss Bertha VanPelt of Topeka. The University catalogue is is now in the hands of the State Printer and will be ready for distribution in a short time. Prof. A. R. Olin delivers the address to the graduating class of Argentine high school this evening. Professor S. W. Williston, head of the department of Paleontology at the University of Chicago, visited Wednesday with Prof. C. E. McClung. Ebb S. Crumb, who received his degree in February, has been appointed assistant state entomologist of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. The sororities at Minnesota have adopted a rule requiring that pledges shall have passed in seventy-five per cent of their work. Home made strawberry shortcake at the Hiawatha. Conklin's Self-Filling Pen is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of the Crescent-Filler. To fill Conklin's Fountain simply dip it in any ink and press the Crescent-Filler—that's all. No dropper—no inky fingers—no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect writer. SELF- FILLING Pen Leading dealers handle the Conlin. If yours does not, order direct. Refuse substitutes. Send for handsome new catalog. 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