s the ii rcsprc u I A N 1 Law School. 0. 0. Brown has returned from South Dakota. Tho law school was woll represented in the Y. M. C. A convention held here last weok. Dean Reese has beon attending court at Schuyler for several days past. Mr. Robbing has conducted his recitations. Arthur C. Mayer, who will be remem bered as having Avon the prize for tho best thesis last year, is now taking post graduate work in Yale. Wo understand that Mr. Miller has re covered from a severe attack of rheuma tism brought on by a chilly reception from his best girl Thanksgiving. Saturday night the Maxwells discussed the right and expediency of tho U. S. recognizing tho Cuban rebels as belliger ents. Sackott. and Keram claimed wo should, while Warfield and Jones denied it. We believe the debate was tho most creditable held so far this year. The time for extemporaneous speaking was devot ed to the election of officers for the second term. After an hour of rather undigni fied wrangling, Abbott and Green gath ered in the presidential and vice-president dential plums. The janitor forced a precipitous adjournment under the spe cious plea that the lights must be out at ten-thirty. The question for next meot ing is "Resolved: that the Wilson bill is inadequate." Tho cloak room is opened and the days of the hat thief are numbered. Mrs. Sawyer lectured, as announced, lo the Political Economy Club Tuesday evening. Tho Animal Dairy exhibit will be in the Armory next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The Physic Journal Club met last Mon day evening. Dr. B. E. Moore reported on tho original work he is doing. A short biographical sketch of tho late Prof. Charles Lee Ingersoll has been writ ton by Dr. Bossoy and is now in print. Mrs. Manning's classes will give an en tertainment in tho Chapel Dec. 17. One of tho numbers will be a farco by John Kondrick Bangs, "A Chafing Dish Party- Leopold Godowsky, tho famous Rus sian pianist will give a recital in tho Uni versity Chapel Saturday evening, Dee. 12th, under tho auspices of the School of Music. Competitors for tho annual prize can have their stories type-written at tho rate of 25 cents per thousand, by handing thorn to tho Annual Board. Stories mint be in by Jan. 15. Tho class in Journalism were required to write editorials on tho president's mes sage, and many of tho unsophisticated journalists went to work and read the message ( ! ) before passing judgement upon it. Mr. Studd, met with tho Volunteor Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Tuesday night. A very profitable hour was spent. He also spent an hour with some of tho boys afterward. Ho left for Dos Moines Wed nesday morning. Tho new caps and chevrons have come and the battallion is now in full uniform, ffhere will be a dross parade Friday after noon. Tho battallion flag, of scarlet and cream silk with the letters ''J. N." will be a now feature. CATHOLIC CLUB. There are some thirty-five students in the University profossing tho Catholic faith. Many of these mot Monday eve. ning and organized a Catholic Club, When a constitution has been framed, oflicors will bo olectod and regular meet ings will be hold. First class shaves and hair cuts for sale at Wosterfield's, just south of Lansing. V