IN OTHER COLLEGES. The fraternities at the University of Nebraska have an athletic board which will control all baseball, basketball and indoor track affairs of the different fraternities. The University of Nebraska is endeavoring to abolish class scraps and cane rushes. Pushball contests will settle the rivalry as is done in many of the Eastern schools. At Indiana the workers on the University paper get credit in the Journalism school. Editors and assistants get two hours credit and reporters one each term. Seven freshmen girls in Shurtleff hazed, unaided, a lone sophomore man. "Hey, diddle, diddle, ha, ha, ha; Columbia in Cloudland, rah, rah, rah." So runs the first yell of the School of Aeronautics at Columbia. The degree of B. D., baloon driver, will probably be given to graduates in the department of skypilotology. At Oklahoma the upperclassmen have formed a set of rules for freshmen. When the freshmen refused to abide by the rules a class scrap ensued in which several men got broken bones and bruised faces. The students at Syracuse have recently started a new magazine entitled the Syracusan. It is devoted to fiction and contributions from the faculty. St. Louis University claims the oldest college student. Moses Greenfelder, a member of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture, who is 65 years old, is attending school here. At Colorado a fire escape has been placed on the hospital building. It is an incline down which a rolling chair and patient may be taken safely. The Pi Phi house at the University of Washington caught fire recently. A pet dog and cat were lost. Fraternity men gallantly aided the girls in getting out of the house. A new $100,000 agricultural building is the latest addition to the University of Missouri. Ex-Governor A. M. Dockery, laid the corner stone for the new building. Squire's for your picture. Pay your election bets at the Hiawatha Cafe tonight. You who are particular try the Lawrence Pantatorium, Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers. 11 W. Warren St. Phones 506. Don't wait till Christmas. Have Squires make your picture now. We will be open which ever way the election goes. Raymond's Drug Store. Only store in town selling post cards at one cent each is Hoadley's. The students directory is now out. It is very complete and is a credit to the publishers and will fill a long felt want You will find one of them down town at McCulloch's drug store, 847 Mass. Street, beside the phone; it's there for your use. We are featuring a special shipment of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats at $20.00 copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx Blue serges, black thibets, black unfinished worsteds. Modes animal browns, London smoke and all the new autumn shades in the very latest fifth avenue models SPALDING'S, 807 Mass. Miss Jessie McElfresh, a freshman in the college, has returned to her home in Osage City. The Butler County Club was organized last Wednesday evening. These officers were elected, Robert Worline, president; O.C.Hull, vice-president; Grove Miller, secretary and Walter Gilmore, treasurer. Squire's for your picture. Squire's for your picture. For those who cares Lawrence Pantatorium. A fresh shipment of potato chips at Vic's. We please the hard to please. Lawrence Pantatorium. Hot Chili at the Oread Cafe. Drink Ginger Highball, manufactured by McNish. Phones 198. 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. Reserved Seat in North Bleachers Prices to General Public: Admission with Reserved Seat in Side Line Box $1.50 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.