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The University Courier from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

The University Courier from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

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Lawrence, Kansas
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aiiiiua ISI" lary. COLLEGE WORLD. A. A. it rss, DENTIST (Mice over Field Hookstore, l.AWKENCK, KAN.

Olueo Hours: From 8 to 12 and 1 to 5 p. tn. jpSi yi IT "Excuse Haste Bad Pen" THE ABOVE CUT IS ONLY TO KANSAS i Best Clothing House. The Students can study the "Had Pen," Cheap John Clothing Houses, but don't squander House In Kansas City that sells Real Tailor Made READY-fEMADE CLOTHING This season we have a largerand better stock than over before. Then our Gents Furnishing Goods stock is supplied with Underwear, White and Colored Shirts, Kid and Buck Gloves, Neck Ties, Collars and Cults, etc.

Wo also carry complete lines of the Star Shirt Waists. In brief, we are out-fltters to man and boy kind, with strictly one price. Come and see us. HERRICK CLOTHING COMPANY. Kansas City's Best Clothing House, CorBOMEie 1va.iint jlitd Sixth Streets.

FINEST in THE WORLD Tin party given last Friday evon-j(r conjointly by the gentlemen of lhi (lamina Delta and l'hi Kappa I'si was one of the grandest and most enjoyable ever given by the students of K. S. II. Recognized as are these two fraternities as being the leaders in the social world of llie University, and known as it is that the social reputation of neither of the wo has been obtained to the detriment of its class or University standing, joined together, they make a combination, which for social worth or otherwise, cannot be surpassed either in the University, or the city of Lawrence. The party was held in the old Usher Guard armory, Frazer Hall.

On the stage was stationed the First Regiment Band, which throughout the evening discoursed sweet music that those who loved to dance might indulge in this pastime. In one corner of the room were placed many card tables, around which, the whole evening were gathered those who delighted in this equally enjoyable but more quiet amusement. W. A. Jackson, of Phi Gamma Delta and Solon Gilmore, of Phi Kappa Psi, acted the part of floor managers, and to say they acted their part well would be but slight praise.

At 9 o'clock was held the grand march led by Solon Gilmore and Mamie Lyons. In this march thir ty-six couples were engaged. At 11:30 an adjournment was held to Grosscup's where the wants of the hungry were satisfied. At a late hour the company separated, hoping that the two fraterni ties may often commemorate the friendship they bear towards each other by such delightful gatherings. Those present were May Webster, Kate Wilder, Mamie Lyons, Mamie Tisdale, Ollie Thompson, Mildred Pickard, Agnes Wright, Clara Poeh-ler, Belle Roberts, Lizzie Wilder, Nellie Griffith, Gussie Price, May Page, Birdie Atwood, Lena Beard, Miss Love, Emma White, Jo Gil more, Miss McLean, Eva Miles, Alice Penfield, Jean Anderson, Maud Mansfield, Etta Hadley, Daisy Clendinen, Alice Pettee, Emma Bar tell, Emma Ilynes, Lyle Hynes, Jo llutchings, Lillie McMillan, Hattie MeCague, Luella Moore, Lillie Tin ner, Gertrude Messrs.

Blair, Fearl, Gilmore, Crowell, Little, Gil bert, Crane, Nickle, Deford, Postle thwaite, Morgan, llutchings, Taylor, Billings, Jackson, Swope, Brewster, Dunn, White, Curdy, Iliginbotham, Prescott, Jenks, Uogeboom, Allen, Brown, Riggs, Miller, Hayden, Hoi ton, Lyons, Will Smith, of Topeka, Joseph Rank, of Atchison, Caldwell, Stevenson.of Leavenworth, Bullene, and Henry Spangler and wife The west room on the third floor of Snow hall is large and airy and though it is not finished it would make fine gymnasium. This room could be fitted up at only a small exnene and we ask tne re gents to request an appropriation of the coming legislature for this purpose. The CouKiEuhas changed offices. Those who wish to cuss us or to bring us a "yaller legged chicken" will find us in the McCullough block on the second floor. Yale eolletre will hereafter be now as Vale University.

The Yale law Hchool gives the legree of L. L. I), after a four years course. Columbia college has added twenty thousand volumes tn ita li. brnry during the last two years.

The ntudents of the University Wisconsin are the fortunate possessors of an artillery battallion. Last year Harvard college gave the degree of A. B. to two hundred and thirty-three candidates. The Layfayette in its exchange columns says "The Lehigh Burr opens with the usual crop of fall chestnuts." A student of the University of Arkansas recently had his left eye completely destroyed by an explosion of hydrogen.

Under the laws of the Illinois State University, students are pro hibited from forming or becoming actively engaged in any secret so ciety while in attendance at the University. Mr. Charles Butler has lately been elected president of the college of the city of New York made acant by the resignation of Mt. John Taylor Johnston. The uni versity has 800 students this year.

A man named Dwight has been elected president of Yale College. He is said to be a man of considerable ability, but strange as it may seem, he is almost entirely unknown in sporting circles. Chicago News. We have received the first number of the Miami Journal, which foretells bright prospects for this paper. Its most interesting feature is the letters containing interesting items from eastern colleges.

The Washington Jeffersonian copies Mr. Blaine's speech in full delivered at the reception lately given to him by the students of Washington-and-Jefferson College. The trustees and students of that institution are now disputing who ought to pay the expenses of the reception. From our Cornell exchanges we learn that Cornell University has taken another step for the better and has declared that attendance upon recitations and lectures will no longer be required. By doing this they recognize that a student knows enough to attend recitation without being required to do so, as little children in our Kindergartens are.

We hope all of our colleges will speedily follow Cornell's exam ple. Base ball has been introduced in to Japan, and is now rapidly be coming a popular outdoor sport The have not gotten the game down to quite such a sci entific point, as the Americans. Some time since a game was played between a Japanese club and a team of the American clerks, in which considerable amusement was af forded to those who witnessed it by one of the Yankees running out the line of base, and the entire Jap anese nine joining in hot pursuit and chasing him into a rice held, where they triumphantly put him nnt Ex. Kennedy's NOTHING Billiard Parlor. HE ONLY FIRST CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY Uvn nniocttin I 'inrnn Ml 710 Massachusetts St Lawrence, Kansas.

E. DENTIST, 713 Mass. Teeth Extracted Without Pain by the use ot iNitrous Oxide Gas. Lady Students tale Notice, You will find a large stock of fine Millinery, in the latest and prettiest styles, at lowest prices, at ZMIies. Okie's, No.

837 Massachusetts Street. P. 1M31C1IM A iV KO, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In xnrrar UU1UU 11U1UU) AND SAUSAGE. tNo. 800 Massachusetts The Largest Assortment -OIF1 FUTE CLOTHING! In the City of Lawrence, to be found at J.

HOUSE'S, tii 13 pon tile i.otimi.k. nut am in "HONEST Ohl) HIHAM." Now has full charge of the TURKISH BATH HOUSE! ON VERMONT STREET. Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur days and Sundays. LEIS' DRUG STORE -IS Pure AND CHEMICALS, TOILET JLTlTIOX-ilES, Combs, Brushes, Perfumes, Fine Soaps, etc. Students WILL FIND PALLEY At his old stand, ready to furnish board at Prices which meet those charged by private parties.

BEST TABLE IN THE CITY. Also seven nicely furnished rooms for rent. Accommodations will be found superior to any other. Finest and freshest stock of candies, fruits, nuts, etc. Oysters served in every style.

Give us a call. Subscribe for the Courier. jftu Llanos or Tea, Feirty. CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO CITY'S but don't ever use one. You can look Intu your money with them.

Wo are tho only Suits and Overcoats. Then we sell FOR MEN, BOYS CHILDREN. Crackers! NICER FOR wiri'mtu vr ki.ik SEE THEM The Finest Barber Shop In the City. 717 Mui'luiells Street. JSSoKciiL Attention Givkn to Student! HENRY FUEL, BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS AND SLIPPERS.

THE FINEST LINE IN THE CITY, Must. JLawrence, Kan. twitv-i'iih COME AND WHITCOMB BROS. H.W.Howe,TOM JOHNSON DENTIST, 745 I ill vi roiM'ts Mini. WM.

WIEDEMANN, The Students' Friend HIS PURE CANDIES ARE UNEXCELLED. Make a Specialty of PURE ICE CREAM JBCrearns, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Forcigu und Domestic Fruits to be found on the market, are always on hand..

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3,409
Years Available:
1878-1895