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The University Courier from Lawrence, Kansas • 1

The University Courier du lieu suivant : Lawrence, Kansas • 1

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No. 11. Misses Maud Mansfield, Belle How many boys will take their PERSONAL men of America will include his name In the list. The congratulations of her classmates and many Love, Lillie Turner climbed the hill girls to the Pan-Hellenic banquet? Friday. If Fritz is a descendant of the house of David Senator Riddle who lectures next Tuesday evening is a Phi Psi.

The boys ought to turn out in a body, without regard to the fact that Riddle is a very interesting speaker. An electro-magnet, made at the Cornell shops, through the kindness friends are extended to Mrs, and Mr. Kelly. Snlder's whiskers are looming up. W.

L. Kerr left Ottawa Saturday. Miss Lillian Bell is visiting in How the Juniors liked Prof. Robinson's lecture on the Italian It is Rumored: That the stud Iola. ents will enjoy the That the list of base ballists last Mrs.

Prof. Bailey visited classes LOCALS. Pau-Hehenic spirit is at a low ebb The Juniors in Latin are writing original Latin stories. GriilHb has been initiated and looks Moure happy than ever. Hearts are trumps in Oread and a full hand of queens eau't be beat.

Lavender and pink were quite conspicuous in the balls last Monday. The Greek's view in last week's issue has caused considerable comment. Cummings holds the last position Friday. Mrs. J.

M. Turner Is visiting in of Prof. Anthony, of Cornell, was received by the Physics Department last week. It was made by special order and at a coBt of $100. The Seniors made a desperate attempt to be funny, Wednesday, and the whole class skipped M.

and Misses Emma White and Bay Schultz was seen in the corridors Friday. Iliggins has recovered from his illness and has resumed his studies again. Miss Lillie Freeman spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Topeka. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Lock wood, of Medicine Lodge nre visiting Mr. L. L. Barnes. Charlie Carmean has a seventy dollar ($70) suit of clothes since the election.

If Prof. Carruth is happy over the lecture What was the matter with the Seniors, Wednesday? How many hours Dunn puts In (Il)all optionuls? Ottawa. week was not quite That Lewis was mad because bis name was left out That "cider in a Jug is dreadful hard to .1 hat "our Perleo" is all right yet, although the Cops did get him Prof. Williams spent Sunday in Ottawa. Judge Benseu spent Sunday in M.

Philosophy. They got If Perlee is the biggest man at Ottawa. That Dan Kennedy is a first class caterer That the Sigma Nus have two lady members That Dick Short is in love That Franklin Ann Arbor? Clara Poehler is visiting In Kan however, and went back before the hour was over. Poor old '8G. Our freshmen are original men.

sas City. Where the new boat club practices? If there are any vacancies in the lift in the Freshman class that of Denton Hogeboom left for Topeka The preamble of their constitu boat club? orator. Duun is the last man to succotnb tion No. 2 reads: We the freshmen If they can't be easily filled if of the U. of in order protect our to cupid's dart.

It is a Pittee, but there are any? and Nowlin went to sleep at church That Wilmoth is the barb masher That Cone found a real That the K. A. Ts. and K. K.

Gs. have spiked Griffs dog That Prof. Aldrich was cm-fused in chapel That Profs. Wilcox and Bailey had a dialogue. That Bailey used sulphuric acid selves from the Sophmores and other Vandals, do ordain, etc.

How Chas. Elwell has laid in a supply of chewing gu.n to treat his lady callers with. Rev. A. L.

Vail, of Olatae, preached an eloquent sermon ut Plymouth church Sunday. Miss Edna McFarland visited the When the oratorical executive Saturday. Nydia Gilmore visited at Perry-last week. Miss Simpson spent Tuesday at Rockledge. J.

D. McLaren says he has made a new mash. committee is going to dosoniething? will the present class take this next year. When the pompous Senior will oin with the festive "nigger" and 'tis true. The Phi Delta Thetas have a lot of new badges.

They are all very handsome. The studies of the second half which began last week are under full sway now. Prof, rtobinson reads the Courier to his class but strange to say omits the Latin in it. don the plug? University with Laura O'Brien the last of the week. The Hillside club counts among its members, Mr.

B. W. Woodward and family. Mr. Woodward gave the boys a big treat the other day, ior empnasis mat the war is over between Fresh, and Soph That Gilmore has forgotten again If the political schemers aren't Mr.

Clarence Himoe has returned to his home. The essays of the Sophs are very Prof. W. S. Franklin gives a glow ready to give us some new excite ment? ing account of the scientific conven which is his chapel seat That the disciplinary committee is out of a job this week That we What has become of the societies need a temperance ncturcs of Bayard? If Governor Riddle's lecture won't That the girls have organized a foot-ball team That the K.

S. tion at Manhattan. Misses Annie and Mary Gilmore took tea at Mrs. Judge Thacher's Wednesday evening. Miss Ida Coffin has returned to her home after a short visit with Miss Alice Penfield.

interesting. Mrs. Frank Webster climbed the hill Friday. Miss Taylor was seen in the halls Tuesday. Clarence Himoe is sojourning in Lawrence now.

be a riddle, "In the beginning" and oysters and celery for sixty. Think of that boys when debating whether to treat your girl to a half stew or not. The chapel rhetoricals for next week are posted as follows: Monday, A. D. Kennedy, Alice Penfield; Tuesday, F.

C. Keys, Sophia Smith; Wednesday, R. E. Leonard, Helen Myers; Thursday, Laura O'Brien, Julius Liepman; Friday, E. G.

Blair, Fannie Pratt. the end. U. ladies ball club can beat the El well is employed to organize the Young Ladies Christian association That Tom VIEWS. Ed.

Views: In your last issue Miss F'lora Cummings is visiting was an article on ''Fraternity her sister Alice. lin tried to join his previous adoption of the toga was the preliminary step That the The Orophilian program this week is posted the same as last week's program. The Junior American Literature class has commenced studying a handbook of poetry. Prof. Aldrich gave an excellent lecture on "Schubert" Wednesday in the music lecture course.

JoeGrover warns all the students not to let their studies interfere with more important things. The Courier recieves more notice commendatory and otherwise than any other college paper. George Metcalfe came up to see J. R. Griffith, of Emporia, spent Sunday with his brother, G.

W. E. Griffith, in tins city. Mrs. Brown of Leadvillc, Colorado, Is the guest of Miss Louie McClure danism.

The writer evidently has something on liis mind." He has been slighted by the Frat? Courier has a great influence over the boys Monday. the ladies That the "Pan-Hellenic" will soon be heard from Mrs. rrot. uarruth was seen in and vents his spleen on them in a very ferocious manner. He cer the halls this week.

on Kentucky street. the Anglo-Saxon class is The contestants iu the challenge oratorical contest between Oread and OrophrHan have decided to meet two weeks from this evening in the chapel. This will undoubtedly be a rare treat for admirers of tainly does the rats' a very great injustice, when he say their sick of its job That Messers L. Miss Grace Pickering has re primary object is lor the purpose turned to her home after a short and G. made a call on Ohio street Tuesday night That Poehler of taking undue advantage of those visit with Miss Ettie Iladley.

wants his name pronounced in Eng who do not wish to join. Here he makes a mistake. Can the few Mr. Elmer Tosh arrived here last lish That Postlethwait is a dude oratory as the participants will have had a considerable length of time for preparation. Col.

Fritz is out of politics at present, but will be on hand when the class of '90 organizes. the profs, were confused week from the Pacific coast, where he has been for several years. take advantage of the many? No, let the many act in concert as The Freshmen began Freeman's outlines of History. Mrs. Canfield'8 sister, who is visiting her, is very sick.

Miss Agnes Low reports a good time at Kansas City. Prof. Spring was quite sick Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Prof.

Carruth visited classes at the U. Wednesday. when they returned from Manhat tan That Dyche rode in the bus The Freshmen lost their constitu We are most happy to announce that the University lecture course will begin next Tuesday. Hon. A an hour and a half for a quarter.

the members of i rats do, and then there will be less cause for puch a feeling of being run over. He calls theu "dudes" and "demaoues." Does he not know Our soporific contemorary the Review has at last made its appearance. It is about as usual. The Junior German class will tion and appointed Stebbins, Jackson and Cummings to draw up another. P.

Riddle, lieutenant-governor of It is Suggested: That dogs be excluded from the Prof. George Sutherland, Prof, of that some of the be3t men of tlie Kansas, will speak on the subject. "In the Beginning." The lecture will begin at eight o'clock. Mr. That Prof.

Carruth should look at Greek and Philosophy of Ottawa Taylor Cummings is bookkeeper I University are in the "Frats? the blackboard when his class University, visited the K. S. U. Fri do not say the best, but as good as Riddle is an excellent speaker, and day. laughs lhat a covered way is any.

Good scholarship is one of for A. J. Griffin. Miss Mada Koons came up from Kansas City Saturday. no one should miss hearing him.

needed to thechemistry the things necessary lor member Misses Maud Martin and Flo That Orophilian should re-amend ship. They may manipulate Daisy, 01 instead, of Kansas City its constitution That the Review Andrews from Baldwin City are visiting the family of Mr. We clip the following from the Hamilton College Monthly: "The beauty of the average Hamilton girl is without Her eyes are like; needs a little more starch and a little is visiting Harry Cooke. have to write a criticism on Nathan the Wise for examination. A good many students are taking advantage of the fine weather for boating and buggy riding.

The new micrometer will give exact measurements to the one hundred thousandth of an inch. It' the Editors of the Review will call at our office, we will give them a lot of fall poetry for their next issue. Prof. Carruth says the beginning politics as he says; but some one must do it. If the "Barbs do not take hold, why then there is no one else to do it but the Frat3.

I think all that is wrong in the Miss Marcella llowland visited more sand That we have a pro fessor of geology a debat the University Tuesday. her are small and shapely; her manner is ing; ing society be organized gentleman is an excess of J. W. Hall now dines with the different scheme for grading chapel and when we see her we hanker to A Student. em her." To this we would add Providence Club boys.

Prof. Gleed attended Mrs. Car ruth's musicale last week. that a man would be an his chances when the preceptress is Mrs. S.

E. Mackey, of Olathe, is nigh, for a would surely make got a chance to him. visiting friends in the city. Mrs. E.

F. Caldwell climbed the rhetoricals be devised. SCENE 1. Prof, in physics adjusting a wire to the electric clock. Wire Joins the circuit and rings the bells over the entire building in the middle of the hour.

Scene ii. Profs all dismiss their classes except the prof, of history who rushes into the physics department watch in hand and demands an explana tion. Prof, of physics, with week hill Friday to attend chapel. Miss Bertie Blood has accepted a position as clerk in the new Bazar which opened this week in the Mc-Cullough block. Rev.

Ireland, pastor of the Christian church in this city and Rev. J. R. Edwards, pastor of the Baptist church in Anthony, visited their Phi Delt brothers at the University Monday. Clifford C.

Baker, of the Topeka Commonwealth, and Secretary of the State Senate, visited the University building Thursday morning, during a short stop in the city, on his way to Ottawa. After a sightseeing trip throughout all the departments, he expressed himself as highly pleased with our beloved K. S. U. The Courier would be pleased Miss Ashton numhereu among Editor Views: I saw with pleasure in the last Coutuer the view signed "A Greek," and take this first opportunity of endorsing it as a step in the right direction.

As he says, I am not opposed to sociability in the frats, when properly regulated, but the custom of having "informal dances'' in secret society halls may not be wrong in itself, but still it gives gossip a handle. The advice of Laertes to hi3 sister might be quoted here; "Fear it, Ophelia; fear it, my dear sister, And keep you in the rear of your affection, Out of the shot and danger of desire. the K. S. U.

guests on Friday. Miss Carrie Fisher returned to llini. IX A HAMMOCK. Sitting in a hammock, e'er so slightly; Dainty foot, in slipper cute, Tapping ground so lightly. Eyes with laughter gleaming, Glancing up so slyly; Under hat's wide sheltering brim Lips just parted shyly.

Wicked youth now cometh, Junior, aged twenty, And with guileless smile insists, her home the first of the week, German class will diminish greatly. The preps better look out for an exam. Miss Cora Emick a member of the se'iior class at Baker University, and wdl known to many of our students, died at Baldwin last week. Don't make any engagement for icxt Tuesday evening that will interfere with your attending the lecture by Lieutenant-Governor Riddle. Dr.

Nichols lias lately received in lle Physics Department a micro-Neter, mad. spot-Lilly to the order of "'ePnivciNiiy a cost of $75 at Geneva. Mr. Chew, of the city delivered a Misses Mollie and Nellie Thaeher face replies "don't know unless some prep, has been fooling with the came up to hear the art lecture. W.

E. Borah was initiated into SCENE III. Beta Thcta Pi Saturday night. The chariest maid is prodigal enough, to see Mr. Baker again in our halls If she unmasks her beauty to the at an early day, and make a more extended visit.

Room for two in plenty. At one end he swingeth, Slowly edging nearer; Till at last in centre both Could it be much clearer Mrs. Florence Finch-Kelly is the superlatively happy mother of a fine Prof, in history goes back triumphant swearing eternal vengeance on all preps. Prop, in physics goes down into the dark room to analyze his sensations. We find to our sorrow that the siderial clock in our observatory belongs to the U.

S. soast survey, the clock together with a transit instrument having been loaned to the University. The clock is a very fine instrument and cannot be easily replaced. The transit does not amount to much. moon.

He wary, then; best safety lies in fear; Youth of itself rebels, though none else neitr Act 1. See. III. "A Greek." Editor Views: In last week's issue "A Greek" takes a stand on a question which has long been in my mind. There are at least two of the leading frats" in the Uni E.

A. Wheeler went out to Fort Wallace last week, on business. Miss Minnie Harvey from El Dorado is visiting Laura Lyons. Mrs. Prof.

Nichols visited the University with a friend this week. Miss Ida Coffin left here after a few days visit for Topeka, Saturday. Mr. Earnest Hill, of Fort Scott, spent Sunday with one of our girls. Miss Ella Dustin, of Claremont, N.

II. is visiting Miss Hattie Haskell. Miss Lottie Brown, of Leaven- Miss Sipe of Topeka, the blind girl, who was anxious to enter the University at the opening of the term has succeeded in making arrangements with MissSabin for the reading of her lessons. She takes the lessons down by a 6hort hand arrangement as they are read to her, retaining the impression as her text. Her studies are English, Natural Philosophy and French.

Miss Sipe deserves great credit for her energy and pluck in overcoming difficulties and we wish her all the success that she merits. Jery interesting discourse on the 'Appreciation of the Productions of u'e Old Masters" in the art lecture course yesterday. wkhas been begun on Oread and a large force of men teams are employed. When t-mpletcd this will be the most "'Pilar d-ive in the city. It has been suggested that an elevator be put in the University It would be a great accomodation to those who have to ul to the third story so much.

healthy baby boy. The youthful master Kelly certainly makes his entree to the arena of this life under the most favorable auspicies. The biographies of great men make much of the motherlnfluence. And if this instance be not the exception to the rule, the patience, perseverance, industry, Dobility of character and intellectual superiority of Mrs. Kelly will so direct the career of her son that the future annals of the great versity that will uphold him in his views.

I think the sooner all the frats'' take heed and follow out the suggestions made by Greek the better it will be for all concerned. I know of one frat that has already adopted the plan sug- What toe Courier Would Like to Know. Why Elwell looks so happy now Who got the cigars on Iliggins' sword Bested, and others cannot follow Us 1 worth spent Minciay witu miss ivaie example too soon. Blood. Students wanting the Best Quality of Coal should call on FRANK A.

DOANE, Office cor. Mass- and Henry Sts..

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