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HONS OF HUNS

Henry Clay Law Society met in
regular session last Wednesday even-in.with Piresident Chapman prosid-dng- .
An extensive course in Parliamentary Law was discussed. H. P.
Haiey wiH ibave charge of all arrange
menta and iwdll furnish further Information for those interested.
The program consisted of readings
1'jy J. P. Barnes and Bam Morton. Aft-e- r
a lengthy discussion, it was decided
that the elimination contest to select
eight debaters ito prepare for the debate with the dnahmatl Law School
sometime In February iwlU be held In
the society's room Wednesday evening, December 19th, 1917. A large
number of members have expressed
their Intentions to take part, and the
prospects of a successful year are
good.
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LAW NOTES
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lOarMale Spencer, a graduate of the
Law College in 1916, risked the Law
School tbds .week. (Mr. Spencer received
a commission as second lieutenant at
the second training camp at Fort
'Sheridan. Charlie Hayden, a graduate
of 1917, also paid us a visit Charlie's
success
in training camp about
equalled hie success on the gridiron,
(receiving a first lieutenancy at Fort
Benjamin Harrison last' month.

NORTH DAKOTA MAN
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The Better Farming Association engaged him as director. Immense bur
provement iwas brought about during
the time be was associated with this
work. When ithe three years 'Were
complete. Mr. Cooper was elected Director of the (Experiment Station of
North Dakota, and since then be has
been carrying on, with increasing success, the ddrecton of extension and
experiment research work.
Mr. Arthur Rogers, a
man in the (Northwest, who has extensive business interests in that agricultural region, states that Dr. Cooper
"has done marvelous work for North
Dakota, and "I do not believe there
de anyone in the country who could
do wfhat he has done in the way that
hie did
The state will be a severe
loser, and I am sure Kentucky will be
the gainer."
Dr. lOooper is a member of the Board
of Directors of the North Dakota
(Farmers' Institutes; member of the
American Association of Agricultural
Scientists; American Academy of Political and Social Science; Society for
Promotion of Agricultural Science;
American Farm Management Association and member of the Cosmos Club
'of Washington.
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LIKES SERVICE LIST
Elmer Robertson,. who was graduated from the University last June, and
now. is stationed at Camp Zachary, has
written to the University, voicing the
appreciation of the 'boys in service, of
the tabulated chart composed by the

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the University men in service. Robert-'sosuggests that a condensed form

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'the list of the boys In service, be
compiled and this booklet be seat to
foraser K. U. studeat

Returned

Doctor-Migaina-

ry

Tells Personal
TALKS TO BATTALION
Clarence D. Ussher, returned
of Van, Turkey, a man of
broad insight wide experience, and
magnetic personality, clearly and convincingly, told ithe forty-fiv- e
members
Officers' Training
of the Reserve
Corps Thursday afternoon, his personal experiences with the enemy Huns
and Turks in Asia Minor.
Dr. Ussner recently recovered from
a serious illness, contracted while
making trips from one end of Turkish dominion to the other, is convalescing In the States, and speaking to
the citizens of the nation about the
enemy and his military tactics.
held
Dr. Ussher. with, bis
back a brutal band of German officers supported by the arms of Turkish aiccomipllices, their (tools, who attempted to. confiscate American goods
and Merchandise for the enemy's use.
Because the flag of his country waved
the German ofover his bosptal-ihome- ,
ficers did not attack him by force of
arms. This experience happened only
a few months after the world war
before the United States entered
unto the conflict Dr. Ussher lectured
at the Court (House Thursday evening.
doctor-missionar- y

HARBISON

GETS FIRST

iMcCarty Harbison,
no receiTSA ft irat

a graduate of

'17,

lieutenant's commission at the second training camp,
was here the tort part of the week.
Lieutenant (Harbison goes this week
to Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kansas,
livthiere he will be stationed this winter.

PHI DELTA THETAS
GIVE BANQUET

Kentucky is placed sixth in ordor of
football teams of the 3. I. A. A. by
Coach Helsman, of Georgia Tech. His
order follows: Georgia Tech, first;
Auburn, second; Vanderbilt, third;
Sejwanee, Alabama, Tulane and Clem-sotied for fourth; Mississippi A. &
fifth; Kentucky, sixth. No other
teams are considered by Heisman.
Golden footballs, inscribed
team, 1917," were given to
the members of the Georgia Tech team
at the banquet following their success- -

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rotary of War to request you to in
form all your technical students that
if they wait until drafted they can upon summons to the draft camp, take
with them a letter from you stating
their special qualifications; such letter to be filed with occupatonal census questionnaire Of War Department,
under authority of this authorized telegram. Secretary of War also authorizes me to say that every effort will be
made to use each, student's special
training In connection with specialized
occupations in the army, so as to afford technical students of draft age
fully as great an opportunity, thru the
draft as if they enlisted now."
Following this policy, endorsed by
the leading army authorities of the
United States, the students of the universities of America will be able to obtain a thoro training in military tac-toBy ths means, the United States
will be able to keep her army supplied with trained officers, and have
ready for immediate use a reserve
corps. England's tragic experience,
the loss of a large percent of her college men, serve as a warning to the
United States in this matter.

Instruction in journalism or news- writing is, being offered in 107 col
leges 'and universities in the United
States, according to a directory of
schools of journalism recently published by Prof. Carl H. Getz, of the
department of journalism of the Uni
versity, who is secretary of the Amer
ican Teachers of Journalism.
Of this total, the State Universities
number 28, State colleges and schools
endowed colleges,
17, and private
municipal universities, denominational
schools, etc., number 62. Fifteen of the
28 State universities have separate
departments of journalism, while the
other 13 offer this Instruction In departments of (English. Five of 17
State colleges and schools have separate departments of Journalism.
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