The Washburn Game, Nov. 7. Reserved Seats on sale at 8 o'clock a. m., Oct. 30th, Check Stand, Fraser Hall. Prices to Coupon Book Owners: Reserved Seat in Side Line Box, - - - - - 75c Reserved Seat in North Bleachers - - - - 50c Prices to General Public: Admission with Reserved Seat in Side Line Box - - - $1.75 Admission with Reserved Seat in Bleacher - - - - 1.50 General Admission, no Seats guaranteed - - - - 1.00 Buy a Guest Ticket and save several dollars during the remainder of the year. Any Coupon Book Owner may buy one Guest Ticket at the University office. DR. HALL PRAISES KANSAS. High Grade Students Come From the West He Says. "We, in the East, realize that Kansas is one of the great universities. The graduates she sends out are stalwart men, able to deliver the goods". said Dr. Winfield S. Hall, in his address to five hundred men of the University, in chapel, Sunday afternoon. Dr. Hall, who is dean of the Medical School of Northwestern University gave his lecture "The Young Man's Problem". He said that hundreds of students come to our universities with no knowledge of physical care, to guide them in their life at school. IN OTHER COLLEGES. The College of City of New York celebrated its sixteenth anniversary and dedicated a new building costing $7,000,000. After three years without football Northwestern celebrated the Beloit game last Saturday with the biggest rally ever held in the school. The baseball team of the University of Washington has recently returned from a long sojourn in Japan where various teams of the Flowery kingdom were played. A contemplaled tour of Hawaii was given up because the ball clubs there are professional. Clark A. Wallace, '08, of the Kingman County High School, who is now attending K.U., was elected President of the Freshmen last week, and as he got all his schooling in Kingman we are all proud of him. He had quite a campaign but says his campaign manager was a good one and everyone was elected on his ticket but Vice-President. Out of 140 votes his majority was 100. This shows what Kingman county people can do.-Kingman H.S.Oracle. In Northwestern the Socialists have a small but very compact political club consisting of two members. At Missouri some enterprising girls went out on the football field in the dead of night and in huge green letters wrote the word co-ed over the numerals of the engineers. Chancellor Strong to Speak. The National Association of State Universities will meet in Washington, D. C. November 16 and 17. Chancellor Frank Strong of the University of Kansas will deliver an address on the 17th on "The Problem of Higher Education in States that Maintain more than one College or University. Mildred Poindexter returned from Topeka yesterday. Get your mineral waters from McNish. Phones 198. Use Raymond's Cold Cure in twenty-five cent boxes. 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