The Freshmen Are Beginning to Have Their First Delightful Experience With Quizzes, and Are Anxiously Awaiting the Result... -- The Mass Meeting Monday Noon Brought Out an Unusually Large Crowd and Showed That the Students This Year Are Going to Be... -- The Senior Annual Ought to Be a Success This Year, With Miss Hill and Mr. Buzzell at the Head -- The City Papers Have Been Paying Well Deserved Compliments to the Band, for Its Work Last Saturday -- The Senior Annual Ought to Be a Success This Year, With Miss Hill and Mr. Buzzell at the Head -- Such Entertainments as the One Last Tuesday Night Ought to Receive Better Patronage Than They Do -- The Entertainment and the Purpose for Which It Is Given Should Both Induce Everyone to Attend -- Already Basket-Ball Practice Has Begun -- The Varsity Had a Fast Team Last Year, and the Prospect Is Even Better This Year -- Class Teams Will Be the Rage for a Time Until the Material Is Developed for a Varsity Team -- The Basket-Ball Men Are Planning a Trip Into Nebraska for the Holidays -- There Was a Noticeable Lack of Enthusiasm at the Game Last Saturday -- The Council Did a Good Thing in Allowing the Glee Club a Trip This Year -- The Glee Club's Trips in the Past Have Always Been Very Successful and Under the Present Management, and With the Men Wh... -- A Glee Club Should Be as Much to a University as Its Athletic or Debating Teams and We Are Going to Have One This Year W... -- The Lawrence Journal Makes Charges of Professionalism Against Our Football Team, and Refers to the Unbecoming Conduct Of... -- The Journal Ought to Speak Plainly, and Say Who It Is That It Accuses of Professionalism, So That the Matter May Be Inve... -- The Weekly Does Not Believe That There Is Any Foundation for Such a Statement, but if There Is It Should Be Examined -- The Meeting of the Athletic Association Under the New Constitution Is Rather Cumbersome -- There Were No Reports Ready Except That of the Treasurer, and None of the Officers Who Were to Have Made Them Seemed To... -- Mrs. Marvin's Death -- The University and Friends of Dean Marvin Were Surprised and Pained Last Sunday Morning to Hear of the Death of Mrs. Mar... -- She Had Been in Poor Health for Years, but Only a Week Before Had Her Illness Taken a Serious Turn -- She Had Lived Among Us for Twenty Years, and Had Endeared Herself to the State of Her Health Had Prevented Her Having A... -- The Few Who Knew Her Intimately Were Bound to Her by Tender Ties and Will Miss Her Greatly -- Her Funeral Services Were Attended by a Large Number of Friends, Last Tuesday Afternoon at 4 O'Clock -- The Interment Took Place at 4 O'clock, in the Presence of the Family and Her Nearest Friends -- The Grave Was Beautifully Trimmed in Green and White, and the Casket Was Covered With Roses, Several Designs Being Sent... -- The State of Kansas Has Always Been in the Lead, and There's Where Kansas University Is Right With Her -- The Museums Are Not Inferior to Any and Contain Many Collections Which the Greatest Universities in the Land Would Be Pr... -- Our Library of 30,000 Books Is Not So Large, but With the Annual Appropriation of $5,000 It Is Increasing -- We Have Grown and We Are Growing and We Keep Abreast of the Times -- Our Library of 30,000 Books Is Not So Large, but With the Annual Appropriation of $5,000 It Is Increasing -- The Widow of Col. John B. Anderson Has Received From Andrew Carnegie the Assurance That He Will Build and Endow a Librar... -- Col. Anderson, Who Was the Uncle of the Late John A. Anderson, for Many Years a Congressman From Kansas, and at That Tim... -- Anderson Had a Fine Library, and Carnegie Used It to Advantage -- The Library That Col. Anderson Had Was Given at His Death to the College at Emporia, and Now Carnegie Is Going to Show H... -- It Is a Very Handsome Building and Kansas People Will Have a Better Opinion of Carnegie Hereafter -- Roy Rodgers, a Graduate of the Engineering School of Kansas University, Who Has Been Located at Schenectady, New York, F... -- Dr. And Mrs. C. E. Estery Went to Kansas City Last Night to Stay Until Sunday -- The Betas Initiated Mr. Frank Pratt Last Saturday Night -- The Phi Gammas Have Pledged a New Man, Mr. A. J. Lindsley of Kansas City -- The Kappas Had Their First Initiation Last Saturday Evening at the Home of Miss Edith Parrott -- The Initiates Were Misses Nell Potts, Edna Barnes, Alice Spalding, Jean Bowersock and Frances Hoyt -- The Kappas Initiated Miss Jeannette Townsend, of Leavenworth, Friday Evening -- Misses Lou and Frances Barker Entered a Number of Their Friends Friday Afternoon at Cards in Honor of Miss Skinner Here... -- Miss Kittie Sellards of Paola Is a Pledged Member of Kappa -- The Kappas Entertained Very Delightfully Last Friday Evening With a Hop in the New Shearer Hall -- This Was the First Time the Hall Had Been Used and It Proved Very Fine for Dancing -- The Kappas and Their Guests Were Mrs. And Mrs. Fred Bowersock, Martin, Mrs. Shearer, Misses Luther, Wilson, Barnes, Morr... -- The Young Men of the Z-Eta Club Gave a Very Enjoyable Hop Friday Evening in Pythian Hall -- Last Monday Evening the Faculty of the Fine Arts School Gave a Reception to All the Students of That Department in North... -- Miss May Riggs Entertained Friday Afternoon in Honor of Miss Emma Barber -- The Fri Pisies Will Have Their Fall Initiation Next Friday Evening -- Invitations Have Been Issued for the Opening of the New Eldridge Hall on Friday, October 13th -- This Will Be the First There of a Series of Dances to Be Given During the Winter -- Music Will Be Furnished by a Kansas City Orchestra -- The Young Ladies Social League of the Presbyterian Church Entertained the Presbyterian Young Women of the University At... -- The Young Ladies of the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity Occupied the Boxes at the Opera House Saturday -- The Thetas Gave a Very Delightful Dance Friday Evening in Pythian Hall -- C. L. Overlander, Pharmacy '98, Is Attending Yale This Year -- Will Cooperate in Reception -- Mayor Gould Appoints a Committee to Work for the Other Committee -- For the Purpose of Preparing a Proper Reception for Company H When It Arrives Home, Mayor Gould Has Decided to Appoint A... -- The Following Is a List of Those Requested to Act on This Committee: Gen. Roberts, Chairman; Col. O E Learnard, J L Brad... -- The Widow of Col. John B. Anderson Has Received From Andrew Carnegie the Assurance That He Will Build and Endow a Librar... -- Mrs. Robert Putney, of Albuquerque, N. M., Will Be the Guest of Miss Julia Shaw for a Few Days -- [advertisements]