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The Washburn Weekly Review from Topeka, Kansas • 7

The Washburn Weekly Review from Topeka, Kansas • 7

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Topeka, Kansas
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7
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i THE WASHBURN WEEKLY REVIEW. 7 Washburn vs. K. U. at Athletic Park, Sat- The old bell pealed forth the celebration of urday afternoon.

our first victory this spring, last Monday Miss Elba Nipps is recovering from an night. I 1 Lawrence Journal route for sale. Best route in the city. F. L.

Pitman, Lawrence, Kansas. The ball at Holbrook Saturday evening was a very enjoyable affair and was largely attended. K. U. is trying to arrange for a game of foot ball with Washburn for Carnival Week, next fall.

Jesse White came to town the first of the week to try to induce his brother, Miron, not to go to war. Prof. Picard visited Prof. Lovewell last week. He made a pleasing address to the Physics class.

The Misses Morton had a pleasant visit Monday from their cousin, Bartlett Sears, a Senior at K. U. Any who desire instruction during the summer vacation at reasonable rates can secure the same by seeing Ward. Stewart Rowles, dial. Finley, Joe Evans and Mr.

Henry have been victims of the German measles this week. Professor Lovewell has spoiled that splendid appearance of his lawn by mowing down that beautiful crop of dandelions. President Herrick addressed the Sunday School convention at the Cumberland Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. Messrs. Funnell and Van Landingham, Baker's representatives in the tennis tournament, were at the College Saturday.

attack of Malaria. Miss Helen Fitch sjent Sunday with Lela Riley at Holbrook. The baseball boys returned early Friday morning from their long trip, Charles F. Rice, ex-'98, left with the first regiment the first of the week. A prize to the one who can tell when that tennis court is to be completed.

Cunningham, Irelan and Ward are taking the state examination this week. O'Neil "spent a few days last week with St. Joseph and Kansas City friends. Miss Ruth Smith went home Tuesday to attend the wedding of her sister. Do not forget to put those advertising circulars in your correspondence.

The Freshman Greek class has commenced the reading of Euripides' "Alcestis." Miss Marietta Smith spent a couple of days at her home in Manhattan this week. Mrs. N. 0. Bartholomew and Miss Collins of Emporia were chapel visitors Tuesday.

President Halbert, of the lecture course, announces a meeting Monday at 1 o'clock. President Herrick led the Union meeting in the Y. M. C. A.

room Sunday afternoon. The Central C. E. Sunday evening developed into a farewell meeting for the soldier boys. Miss Ethel Davies sang a solo at the C.

E. meeting at the Central church Sunday evenj ing. if The Mills -Adams Everything in Dry Goods. -J i Your patronage solicited. IJU.

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Pages Available:
716
Years Available:
1897-1898