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Culberston, Kathleen - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Wm. Culberston and daughter, Miss Kathleen, left yesterday for a two month’s visit at their old home in Iowa City.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Culberston, William (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Wm. Culberston and daughter, Miss Kathleen, left yesterday for a two month’s visit at their old home in Iowa City.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Bailey, George - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. Geo. Bailey, cashier of the Santa Fe offices of this city, leaves to-night for a short pleasure trip to Seattle, Washington.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Wilson, Edgar (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. D. F. Harbaugh and mother, Mrs. Edgar Wilson, left to-day for a short visit with relatives at Independence, Kas. <sic>
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Harbaugh, D. F. (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. D. F. Harbaugh and mother, Mrs. Edgar Wilson, left to-day for a short visit with relatives at Independence, Kas. <sic>
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Curry, W. E. - 1889

Personal Mention.
W. E. Curry, of Topeka, arrived in the city last evening and will be a member of the junior law class of the University.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

AT THE UNIVERSITY.
E. E. Slosson got back from Texas yesterday, to resume work.

E. S. Meade returned this morning.

W. E. Curry, the former clerk, now wears the Phi Gam colors.

Prof. Templin will talk to the Science club at its first meeting.

The Senior Pharmacy class will be very small this year.

The Courier and Review will both be out to-morrow.  Also a new paper to be called the University Kansan.

It is proposed to change all the first hour Freshman studies to the fourth hour.

Prof. McDonald has posted a notice stating that he will give private lessons in music to prepare students to enter the department as regular students.

More then 900 visitors registered at the guides room during the summer vacation.

Marion county sends six new students this year.

Almost a hundred new students assembled in the chapel yesterday morning.  This is the greatest number of new students ever present on the first day.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 4, Column 4

Moody, Joel (Hon.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Hon. Joel Moody, of Mound City, will deliver the opening address to the University students in Chapel Friday morning.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Love, Jim - 1889

Personal Mention.
Judge Emery and deputy Sheriff Jim Love were passengers on the “plug” this morning, bound for Kansas City.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Watkins, James - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. James Watkins is having a serious “tastle” with typhoid fever, but is resting somewhat easier to-day.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Charlton, Harry (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Harry Charlton returned to Kansas City to-day after a two weeks visit with relatives in this city.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Finney, Mrs. - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. Finney has returned to her home in Arkansas City, after a delightful visit with Lawrence friends.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Naylor, Mr. - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mr. Naylor, a student of Washburn college, was in the city to-day on his way to visit Baker University.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Robertson, Johnnie - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. J. W. Robertson and little Johnie, <sic> went to Fort Scott to-day for a two weeks visit with friends.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Robertson, J. W. (Mrs.) - 1889

Personal Mention.
Mrs. J. W. Robertson and little Johnie, <sic> went to Fort Scott to-day for a two weeks visit with friends.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4

Sears, Clarence - 1889

Personal Mention.
Clarence Sears returned last evening from a three months visit at his old home at Chillicothe, Ohio.
~ The Daily Record, 12-Sept-1889, Page 1, Column 4