Til K II WKP K KM AN He Went to Chapel. A wicked special siudo ut wont to chapel the other morning. After this, ho will go right along. EIo sat on tho oast side of the gallery ; and during tho opening piano number, ho saw some very graco sul Dolsarto exhibitions in tho back rows below. Four young ladies arranged tho hair of four others before tho daily selec tion was read; and before tho prayer was delivered, three moro graceful girls fol lowed suit. Ten girls untied and tied and coaxed and petted a dozen or moro ribbons on ihe dresses of thoir adjacent neighbors while a professor was reading a Psalm. Throe very pretty littlo girls lay back and rested in tho loving arms of their friends. AH but, five girls in throe different rows whispered and giggled during all the service except tho singing; then they all really sang. They wore so wondrous happy in thoir innocent pleas ure that it seemed cruel to interrupt their plny-timo with tho hymn and to abso lutely bring it to a close with the "Anion." There was a gradual lino of domark ntion in behavior somewhere about the midele of the chapel; but tho Special was not enough of a geomotrican to trace it. "huttteruel thing it would be if some '"orningthe front-row girls should fill tho back seats. Tho first should bo last and the last should bo first. Some day tho opeeial is going to sit on tho west sido of thK"ery. Aimnm. Nov. Huck, an evangelist, led chapel Inesday. Wostorueld, tho student's harbor, 117 tN loth, Te P. B. D. 0. will discuss tho method electing U. S. senators Saturday even- JNe U. B. I). o. lmg selected the fol ding representatives for thoir first do 1 withDoano: Barr, Eager, Kuhlman u,,(1 & A. iNToior. Tho judges chosen for tho final prelim inary dobato arc Professors Caldwell, Wolfo, Adams, Langworthy-Taylor, and Dean Reese. The Gleo Club concert announced for Dec. 14 has been indofinatoly postponed. Tho club may givo a concert at Nebraska City next week, Friday. Tho first and second basket-ball teams of tho eight o'clock division had an ox. citing game in the gymnasium Tuesday evening, resulting in a score of 14 to 24 in fa voi' of the first team. A. S. Harding explained the source method to the teachers at Weeping Wa ter, and J. V. Searson discussed tho same subject before tho Lancaster Co. teachers, Saturday. Notice was recently put up in classical alcove to the offect that those desiring to practice cooperative study would find bet tor accommodations in the chapel. Some students scorn to have mistaken 'coopera tive' for 'coeducational.' The Seniors met Friday and recom mended tho following names to the Chan cellor from which to select a commence ment orator: Edward Everett Halo, Woodrow Wilson, Robert Collyor, Ham ilton Mabio, Jeremiah Jenks, James W. Gleed and Reuben Gold Thwaites. Tho Chancellor expressed himself as very much pleased with these selections and ho will undoubtedly respect tho wishes of tho class in the matter. On Monday Secretary Allen received a list of five questions from tho K. U. Do bating Association, from which the ques tion for tho Kansas-Nebraska debate was to bo chosen. Our debaters selected the following: "Should it be tho policy of the U. S. to extend her boundaries." Tho Kansas boys have tho choice of sides. This question is an old friondof ours. It has figured in all our preliminaries thus far and Baker has disscussed it every voar since ho came to the University. Ml i