The Weekly University Courier -- The Tariff Reformers of the University Have Organized an Enthusiastic Club -- The Young Ladies Lawn Tennis Club Met Tuesday and Admitted Eleven New Members -- Mr. J. Keys, Is Editing the Hutchinson Weekly Democrat, and Is Making It a Lively Paper -- Fraternities Are Prohibited by Princeton, Oberlin, Monmouth, and Georgetown Universities -- The Republican Lads Have Organized a Club, and It Promises to Be an Enthusiastic Organization -- The Y.M.C.A. Furnished Boarding Places for About One-Hundred and Twenty-Five Students This Year -- It Is Not Until a Young Man Has Left the College Halls and Has to Rustle for His Daily Bread That He Begins to Realize T... -- You Bet, the New Frat. Paper Will Get No Money Out of Me, I'm Too Old for That.—Ed. Martindale to One of the Old Non-Fra... -- You Can't Make Me Believe but What It Is a Barb Paper When Four Frats Own Thirty Out of Fifty Shares.—A Prominent Non-Fr... -- WE Would Give the "Barb Boys" an Equal Amount of Stock in This New Paper if They Only Had as Good Material for Newspaper... -- A Meeting Was Held Tuesday at the End of the Fourth Hour, by a Certain Faction of Students, at Which Stock Was Subscribe... -- WE (That Is the Frats. In This Combination) Held a Meeting Saturday Night and Decided What "Barbs" We Wanted on This "An... -- Last Friday, Prof. Dunlap Entertained His Sophomore English Class With a Shelly Reading. These Friday Afternoon Deviatio... -- Minnie W. Cranwell Will Delight a Large Number of University Students With Readings From Shakespeare, Howells, Meredith,... -- The Young Ladies of Washburn Have Organized a Debating Club. At Their First Regular Meeting They Discussed the Following... -- Cornell University Has an Unusually Large Freshman Class This Year—over 400. Last Week the Sophomore-Freshman Cane Rush... -- What Our Library Needs -- That Better Library Facilities Are Needed in Our University Is a Fact That Is Becoming More and More Evident. Books of A... -- Prof. Canfield Is Very Anxious to Procure the Volumes of a Famous Publication Now Scarce. In a Letter to Bion S. Hutchin... -- For Several Years I Have Tried to Secure the Means to Place Within the Library a Full Set of Nile's Weekly Register. Thi... -- Just at Present It Is Especially Valuable as Containing the Largest Collection of Matter Bearing Upon the Origin and Gro... -- Not Only Does It Include All Material Scattered Through the Various Public Documents Not Now Accessible, but With the Gr... -- The Set Comprises Fifty Volumes and Will Cost Nearly $200, Probably Quite That With Freight Charges From New York or Was... -- "Cannot the State Central Committee Meet Out of the Fund in Its Hands, for the Sake of the Cause, Secure One of These Se... -- Further On, the Professor States That His Share of the Sum Allowed for Library Purposes Is Only About $120 a Year. And Y... -- The Habit of Chewing Gum Is Becoming So General Among the Young Ladies, That the Opinion of a Very Eminent Authority On... -- The Inventor of Chewing Gum Certainly Did Not Realize What Misery He Was Bringing Upon the People by Introducing This Sm... -- The Following Extract From a Letter Written by Secretary Bayard to a Committee Having Charge of the 250th Anniversary Ce... -- "The Place of My Birth and My Present Home, Wilmington Del., Was First of the Footmarks of Swedish Enterprise in the New... -- "The Most Enduring Visible Monument of the Swedish Era Is the Old Swedes' Lutheran Church—now an Episcopal Church—which... -- "Each in His Narrow Cell Forever Laid the Rude Forefathers of the Hamlet Sleep." as Your Letter Tells Me That You Have A... -- Program of the Political Science Club to-Morrow -- U.S. Senate, - (E. Martindale) Finance and Industry, - (J. D. Mushrush) Foreign Events and Diplomacy, - (C. E. Street) A... -- Mr. Wm. M. Warder, of Kansas City, Was the Guest of Challiss This Week. Mr. Warder Is a Warm Friend of the Courier, And... -- W. R. Cone, Who Took an Active Part in Suppressing the Mrs. Rice Attack on Fraternities Last Year, and Who Is an Enthusi... -- An Acquisition to Snow Hall Specimens. -- Snow Hall Has Received From the Kansas State Silk Station, a Peabody Case Containing 58 Specimens of Silk in Different S... -- The University Times Is the Name of a New Paper Which Has During This Last Week Been Organized by a Body of Students. We... -- What We Wish More Particularly to Do Is to Give a Few Words of Advice to the New-Born as It Starts Out to Battle With A... -- We Are Prompted to Make This Suggestion Because We Take a Lively Interest in You, Dear Times. We Are Older Than You; We... -- Bull-Dozing Is One of These Difficulties. Avoid It. -- J. A. Mushrush of the Kansas State University, President of the Kansas Oratorical Association Was Visiting Friends at Th... -- [advertisements]