Til 10 II l:s 1' K K I A N College of Law Notes. m'GH 15. DALY, UEPOltTElt. ,1. I). Dennison spent the first part of the week with out of town friends. Several law students were at the hear ing before Judge Hall of the injunction and quo warranto proceedings. Ten amend moments to the Maxwell club constitution were submitted at the last meeting. The purpose is to put more power into the hands of the presi dent Koscoe Pound, one of the most brilliant members of the Lincoln bar, will in the near futr.re, deliver a lecture before the College of Law on the essential differen ces between the common law of England and the civil law of Rome. The venerable Kothrock for eighteen years justice of Iowa supreme court, is reporter! to have said that the three grad uates from our Law College had passed the highest examination for admission to the bar of that state, during his term in olliee. Lee Edwards has been called to his home by the illness of his father. A number of students took active part in the primaries Wednesday evening There will bo a joint meeting of the old and new officers of the Y. M. C. A. on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Next Friday night will occur the state oratorical contest. It will be held in the chapel and tickets have been placed at 50 cents. Lot ove'y student come out, alioul for Roper and hold up the honor of the University. A meeting of the University Oratorical Association is called next Thursday, March 25th, at half past one o'clock, to consider the amendment to the constitu ion, and to elect four delegates to the inter-collegiate oratorical convention which meets in Lincoln March 2Gth. We received a copy f I hi ' Collcue Year Book" this week from Stone & Kimball of New York but- loo late to more than mention the fact. The University (lice Ulub members left Thursday morning for a tour of the state. Thursday night they sang to a good house at York. Tonight they sing at Ravanna and Saturday night at Grand Island. On the first four nights of next week they will sing at (Jolnmbus, West Point, Fremont and Wahoo, respectively. They will then return home. Sometime before their Lincoln concert, which will bo held April 2nd, they will run up to Seward and give a concert. Some time after this they will go up to Omaha and give a concert. This will probably end their concert tour. The Unions gave their annual alumni program last Friday evening. 1. H. Hatfield presided with his usual wit. Greetings were read from F. F. Almy '90, N B. Barr '93, T. H. McGuffy '96, and many others. All expressed their appre ciation of the training which they had received in the society, and their best wishes for its future success. Dr. Senter gave some interesting and amusing inci dents of German life. Miss Prey '90, read an original story of much merit en titled "Mandy." Dr. Peterson gave an inspiring address on ' Why we go to Germany to Study." The musical num bers were also noteworthy. The piano solos by Master Harry Briggs showed excellent ability in the youthful perform er Miss G race Reynolds responded to a hearty eworo of her vocal solo. Mr. Cluistianson closed the program by a vio lin solo after which old acquaintances were renewed and a general good time enjoyed. r.ho Club Concert. The University Glee Club will give a concert at the Lansing on the evening of April 2nd. a i