Suit Cases You'll be apt to need a Suit Case when you start home. We are showing by far the largest assortment in town. Come in and see them. A. D. WEAVER TO MAKE COLLECTIONS. C. H. Withington Will Accompany Great Entomologist. C. H. Withington, who has charge of the Francis H. Snow Entomological Collections, received an invitation from one of the foremost insect collectors to accompany him on his annual collecting trip this summer to New Mexico. It has been the custom of this noted Coleoptera collector, who asks that his name be withheld for the present on account of being delayed, with requests from collectors to accompany him, to work his way unaccompanied through the little known regions of the southwest and in this way has added more new species to the North American fauna than any other insect collector of the present day. Mr. Withington has the privilege of taking a good collector with him if he deems it advisable, meeting the collector at Alomoyorda, New Mexico, the latter part of June, when they will leave for a month of hard work collecting night and day. Arrangements are on in full swing for the sophomore prom. Have you paid your prom dues? Try a sundae with fresh crushed strawberries at Wiedemann's. You will not have to wait for your sitting at Moffett's if you make an appointment and be on time. Use either phone 312. Pennants and post cards at Stevenson's Book Store. Prizes to K. U. Graduates. Since 1904 the American Historical Association has given prizes for the best contributions to American and European history in alternate years. It is a rather interesting fact that three of the five prizes that have been awarded during this period have been given to graduates of the University of Kansas. In 1904 the American history prize was awarded to W.R.Manning, who took his master's degree here in 1902 and is now professor of diplomatic history in George Washington University at Washington, D.C. The next American history prize was awarded to Miss Anna Abel, who took her master's degree here in 1900 and is now professor of history in the Woman's College of Baltimore. The European history prize for 1907 was awarded to Edward R.Krehbiel, who graduated here in 1902 and who has just been advanced to the professorship of mediavel history in Leland Stanford University Hereafter the prize monographs are to be issued by the Association as separate volumes and Mr. Krehbiel's book will be the first issue in the new series. Articles in Chemical Journal. The Journal of the American Chemical Society has accepted two articles for publication from Frank Rupert, of the Chemistry department. The articles deal with the results that have been obtained from original research in Physical Chemistry. ED. PARSONS, JEWELER 717 Mass. Street College Jewelry Watch, Clock and Jewelry REPAIRING. Engraving Miss Julia Gould, of Eureka is the guest of her sister, Miss Vivian Gould. F. E. Hipple and son are the guests of Eugene Hipple at the German Club. STUDENTS,ATTENTION! David Keers of Oskaloosa was visiting Wednesday with J. T. Gephart. STEEPER BROTHERS TINSLEY BERT TOM Will do special Cleaning, Fixing, and Pressing for Up-to-date Men and Women for Commencement PENNANTS MADE TO ORDER. 924 La. St. Grace Harte, of Fort Scott is visiting Kate Harte. F. P. Costen addressed the Acacias last night on the subject of Masonry. Ester Briggs, of Kansas City Mo., is visiting Letha Hurst. Miss Lida Angle is visiting her sister, Brownnie Angle. Miss Mary Williams, of Washburn, is the guest of Lucile Steeper. Miss Mary Schmidt '08 of Humboldt is the guest of Miss Pearl Lasley. Miss Ruth, of Halstead, is visting Rachel Baumgartner, a freshman of the college. Mrs. L. S. Raymond, of Kansas, City Mo., is visiting with her son, Gwynne Raymond. Oread News Notes Miss Katherine Elliott of Kansas City, Missouri is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Wilson. Dr. Emma Hill, of Oswego, visited Friday with her daughter, Miss Helen Hill. Miss Gertrude Hamilton of Kansas City, Missouri, is the guest of Miss Grace Elmore. Miss Gertrude Connelly of Kansas City is visiting with her sister, Miss Judith Connelly. Mrs. Lambert, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting her daughter, Mary, at the Kappa house. Miss Newmueller, of Kansas City, is visiting Nina Cushing, a freshman in the college. Dr. and Mrs. Fisher and daughter, Elsie, are visiting Nancy Fisher at the Chi Omega house. Mrs. Eva Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., visited with her son, Ray Robinson during the Music Festival. Pearl Mendenhall, of Kansas City, Kansas, and Violet Crumbine, of Topeka, are the guests of Grace Givinner. Harry Fowler, of Independence, who was a junior in the Fine Arts school last year, was in town this week for the music festival. Owen Lovejoy, of last year's freshman class, has returned to his home in the city after teaching in Western Kansas this winter. Dr. W.C. Payne closed the study of the year by his Bible class in the Teachings of Jesus by entertaining its members at a seven o'clock breakfast on Friday morning. Lawrence Transfer Company Hauls and Stores Everything Trunks a Specialty 9 East Henry St. Telephone 15 Student Headquarters at ED. ANDERSON'S. DR. REDING, OCULIST. EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Office F. A. A. Bldg. Phone 351 Office F. A.A.Bldg.Phone 351 DR. E. SMITH, Merchants Nat'l Bank Build. Residence 736. Both Phones Protsch The Tailor Frank Koch FINE LINE OF Spring Suiting 727 Mass. Base Ball Goods Kennedy & Ernst 826 Mass. St. Both Phones 341 E. G. SOXMAN & CO. THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CHILL, ICE CREAM AND CIGARS Short orders a specialty. 1031 Mass. 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