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Cornell Lends Snakes
Sophomores Lead In
BENNETT CONTEST TO Sigma Xi Will Entertain
League
Class Baseball
To Zoology Student
Prof. Ward
CLOSE THIS WEEK Tho In Honor of Sigma Xi memAssociation of

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bers ot tho Uniivorslty o' Kentucky
Twenty Dollar Prize Awarded for Best will entertain with a dinner in honor
Essay on Given Subjects
of Professor Henry B, Ward of the
lnlverslty of Illinois on tho evening
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CLASS OF 1916.
Students who are contemplating en- of May 14.
Tho affair will be in
All grnduate& and members ot the tering the contest for the Bennett
charge of the local executive commitof 1916 aro earnestly requested Prize are reminded that the contest
Class
P. P.
tee, composed ot Professor
to arrange their affairs so as to allow closes May 1, and that their manuBoyd, Dr. C. A. hull and Dr. W. D.
nothing to Interfere with their return scripts must be in the hands of Presi
Funkhouser.
to the University of Kentucky for their , dent iMcVey on that dato.
Doctor Ward is an eminent zoologist
Class Reunion, June 14, 1921.
First
The contest, open to all studentjs of
secretary of tho Sigma XI, nafor further an- the Urtlversit'y, was founded by Mr. and
Watch the Kernel
tional honorary scientific society. Ho
nouncements.
Dennett, of New York, who offered a will bo the principle speaker at the
1921
Five Eventful Years
1916
prize of $20 in gold for the best paper meeting of the Kentucky Academy of
Committee: Lawrence J; Heyman, on some subject relating to the Origin
Science, to be held at the University
Virginia F. Anderson, Eugene Wllker-so- and Development of Parliamentary In
of Kentucky,on May 14.
stitutlons.
Edwin J. Elmer Is requested to
Suggestions or advice may be sey
TOO MUCH BUSINESS
notify Box No. 727, University of
cured from Dr. Edward Tuthlll, head
and whether ot the department of history, under
"I just wanted to see the doctor. to
of hi whereabouts
,
he will be in Kentucky In June
'whose supervision the contest is held. get a beer prescription."
Miss Rebecca W Smith wlll'leara
"Sorry, but he's laid up with writer's
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something to her advantage by Inquir- PAY JUNIOR CLASS DUES NOW! cramp." New York World.
ing of Box 727, care University of Kentucky.
J. W. O'Dell 'there is an important
paper for you. Address Box 727, University of Kentucky.

By defeating the Juniors Thursday
afternoon by the score of 6 to 2, tho
Sophomores assumed tho lead in the
The Sopho
class baseball league.
mores havo played three games, winning from the Juniors and Seniors and
tying tho Freslfmcn. Tho Freshmen
are second In the race with a victory
over the Juniors, 7 to 0, and a tie with
tho Sophomores to their credit. The
Seniors have lost to the Sophomores
and the Juniors have lost to both
Sophomores and Freshmen.

Mrs. Alberta Wilson Server, graduate student in the Department ot
Zoology, has received from Cornell
University the Cornell collection ot
for use In the preparation of her thesis. Mrs. Server Is tho
first woman student In tho University
to major in her petology and to choJso
as he subject of a thesis a problem In
the taxonomy of snakes. The Cornell
material which Is loaned for this work
makes a valuable addition to the collection of reptiles available In the
zoology department.
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Kjiuaa ui vi.
Will H. Warder is a Junior engineer
'with the U. S. Engineering Department
at Fox Bluff, Tenn.
R. C Butner is Supervisor ol Inspection, Federal Bureau ot Markets
His territory InChicago. Illinois.
cludes Chicago and everything from
Minneapolis to New Orleans and Houston, JPexas to Denver, Colo. His wife
M.
was formerly Miss Elizabeth
Hughes.
Class of '07.
Sam "Jack" J. Patrick, is now a
prosperous oil man at Salyersvllle,
Kentucky. He Is president of the
Commercial Club and
of the Oil iMen's Association.
Class of '08.
C. tR. Galloway Is teaching In the
Engineering Department of Idaho Agriculture College, Pocatello, Idaho.
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Class of '12.
H. C Galloway was a visitor at the
TTniunrsitv Anrll 21. He is again em
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ployed with the Champion Fibre Co.,
Canton, N. C. He was with them
he entered the service in 1917
their emand has recently
ploy.'''
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Class of '13.
Paul Cooke is with the Mine and,
Smelter Supply Co., at Denver, Colo.
Class of '14.
J. W. Whitehouse is County Agent
Is
of Davies County. His address
Bureau, Owensboro.
County Farm
Class of '15. ,
Roy Lavercombe Is with the C. B. &
Q. Railway Co., Chicago, .111.
is an assistant
. James V. Karrick
bridge engineer with the State Roads
Department at Frankfort, Ky.
Class of '19.
David R. Dudley Is an engineer with
'Hersh Brothers Co., at Allentown, Pa.
Address Y. M. iC. A, Allentown, Pa.
oil
S. S. Elam, besides investing in
property at Salyersvllle. Ky., is writing a history of Magoffin County and
survey of the schools of the county.
Class of '20.
Morris Forman was appointed Assistant County Engineer of Cossouth
County, Iowa.
Wellington iPaitrick a nativo of
Magoffin county is on the Business
Staff of tho UttlvorsJty and has an
office In the Main Building.
nativo of
N. P. Howard another
Magoffin county wh prospered in oil
now resides at 903 B. Main St., Lexington, Ky.

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Board of Trustees of the University on
April C are tho appointment of J. S.
Gardner a,s field agent in horticulture,
and M, S. Garsldo as field agent in
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