A HARVARD RIVAL. This Boy is Probably Youngest Student on the Hill. Harvard University may have its Seidel the boy wonder of mathematics, but it can not boast of being in a class entirely by itself. The University of Kansas enrolled on Wednesday afternoon a student who is not yet half through his teens, not yet into long trousers, and who enters school after a year's work at Baker University. Fifteen year old L. B. Laizeau, after having his credits for advanced standing in mathematics settled, enrolled in the College. The special privileges of purchasing "Chapel tickets," "catalogues," "bulletins," etc., were (Continued from Page 1). readily extended to Mr. Laizue by the upper classmen, but despite his youth none of the old "gags" worked. Pledges. worth, Alvin Dibble and Ott Connell of Topeka. Phi Psi; Edwin Meservey, Ray Blacker, and Clarence Falls of Kansas City, Will Ainsworth of Lyons, Frank Bolin of Junction City, Lawrence Morris of Junction City, Carl Spangler of Lawrence, Caleb Bowren of Hiawatha and Frank Sawyer of Paola. ✓ City. Phi Gamm: Baldwin Mitchell and Robert Linley of Lawrence, Blair Hackney of Atchison, Chester Wourster of Wichita, and Herbert Schnierle, Kenneth Bower, and Westle Fuller of Kansas Beta: Joe Schwin of Wellington, and J. S. Ebnother of Concordia. Alpha Tau: Walter Hornaday of Fort Scott, George Stats of Yates Center, Fletcher Haskin and Theodore Rhodes of Frankfort, and Hazard Fords and Hai Calhoun of Fort Scott. Subscribe for The Kansan. TOMORROW WILL BE Opening Day AT PECKHAM'S and you are earnestly requested to see the excellent exposition of clothes for Young Men and Men that will be on display: all the new Egyptian Land and Metallic shades made over the new models of this season's most approved designs comprising adaptations from the British, semi-British and American vogues, in suits and overcoats. See these if you want the latest in style. Society Brand Clothes FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG" DONN P. CRANE Copyright 1911 Alfred Decker & Cohn