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The Washburn Argo from Topeka, Kansas • 10

The Washburn Argo from Topeka, Kansas • 10

Publication:
The Washburn Argoi
Location:
Topeka, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
10
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10 tie SjPashtmro LOCAL. I'll be there" Come on boys." The cottage well buckets have met with a serious accident one is entirely gone and the other has the bottom out. Sunday afternoon about twenty dollars were subscribed foi sending delegates to the Parsons state Y. M. C.

A. convention. Messers. Poorman, Simmons, B. Miller, Ste Interest in tennis is growing.

Prof. Levy visited the W. C. L. S.

last JFriday night. venson and Parmer, were received as mem- Miss Anna Jones received a call from her bers of theW kst Friday night lamer oaiuruay. Clay Lyon is writing the college news for Hon George R. Peck, who has taken a great interest in Washburn, returned from an extended journey through Europe, last week. Make ub your minds that you can afford to miss one day of school and receive the good the State Journal.

Mr. Overlander visited his son who is attending College, last week. W. Mason is playing hard, can't you tell from attending the State Y. M.

C. A. conven-Iy his eye that he loves foot ball. tion at Parsons October 21 to 25. Miss Ada Barnes was elected Secretary of Miss Eunice Lyman and Miss Bertha the Argo Association last Tuesday.

Ensign attended the Y. W. C. A. state couven- Gentlemen, secure tickets for yourselves tion at Wichita, Saturday and Sunday.

They -and your girl for the lecture course. report a very interesting meeting. Miss Bessie Reader soent Saturdav and Sun- Miss Gertrude Boltwood received a delicious -day at her home, near North Topeka. basket of grapes last week, from a friend in New York. If she is always as generous the Hartford girls would be glad to have her New York friend remember Miss Boltwood Come to the open meeting of the W.

C. L. S. and hear Mr. Underhill and Mr.

Graff. 1 he young ladies were enthusiastic specta- 0ften tors of the tennis tournament Saturday. rr The Cottage Literary society elected officers Miss Bessie Rodgers spent the night with at thdr meeting last Friday evening. Pres-Miss Fannie Blakesley last Friday night. ident Rogene Scott vice President Mary Miss Alice Lyman visited Miss Susie Sweet, Osgood, Secretary Ida Duncan, Sergeant at her home in the city, Saturday night.

arms Addie Stich. Program committee Wood is learning to play foot-ball and by Bertha Ensigh, Jessie Lyons and Addie Stich. -ay of remark we'll say "Look out for The tennis tournament to decide the Col-Wood." lege championship, and who should represent We are glad to welcome the Misses True us in the inter collegiate games was corn-back to Washburn. Their father has moved menced last Saturday with the following con-to the city, testants. Daily' Guild, Lyon, Mohler, Epps, The physics classes are rejoicing! to see a Hill, McVicar, Newell, Stich, Welsh.

First new black board placed in Prof. Lovewell's place was won by McVicar. recitation room. O. IS, Kirby was on the bill last Monday Bunny" Brockway was with us three days to see about starting a class in short hand at last week.

While here he made his headquar- the college. Arrangements will probably be ters with Sullivan. made soon to meet all the students who may Somebody "busted" the foot-ball Saturday be interested in this study, and form a class, it leaked so much that the boys played a Mr. Kirby is a teacher of ability and exper-loose game in practicing. ience.

Circulars may be obtained of Mercer Any student who sells ten tickets for the also pointers on the subject, lecture course to persons not Washburn stud- The Freshman class, the largest for some ents will receive a ticket free. years, met last Monday afternoon in Miss.

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Pages Available:
1,418
Years Available:
1885-1891