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By JIM WOOLDRKDGE
' Crackling over the wires last week
tame the news that Hitler was

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massing several large motorized di- Visions of his army on the borders of '
Belgium and the Netherlands, that
Jiis soldiers had kidnaped several
prominent citizens In the frontier
region, and minor attacks had al
ready taken place. King Leopold of
Belgium and Queen Wilhelmena of
the Netherlands immediately called
meeting to determine joint defense
measures in case of invasion. They
decided to order complete mobiliza- tion of their armed forces and to
evacuate civilians from the danger
ones. As a final preparation, the!
two sovereigns reluctantly opened
lhe famous dykes of the low coun- tries and flooded the terrain through
Bhich the Nazi legions would have
to march.
Europeans wondered whether Hit- ler was planning a lightning nan
movement along the route which
the Germans followed in 1914. The
old timers remember how the Prus-

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Tau Beta Pi. honorary scholastic
Dean Edward Wtest of the Colpersons were
Names of thirty-on- e
engineering fraternity, tapped nine
lege of Commerce, chairman of the
released yesterday as Kentuckian
engineering students during a gengroup insurance administration com
salesmen by Chick Young, sales
'
eral convocatnon for the engineering
mittee, announced yesterday that,
manager of the annual. Kentuccollege Friday in Memorial hail.
after being successfully used by the
kians may be ordered until Novem
College of Agriculture and the dePledged were John V. Kalb.
ber 23, according to Kentuckian
partment of buildings and grounds,
Floyd Brown. Ashland:
hospitalization insurance is now
officials. A gold cup will be awardthrough
Gerosre A. Lancaster. Paducah; Rosian juggernuat crashed
available to the faculty and staff
ed the fraternity with the greatest
Belgium, despite the valiant but
bert B. CottreU. Chicago: Theodore
number of annuals ordered by
of other colleges on the campus,
W. Cozine. Frankfort; Edward V.
futile resistance of the soldier king.
requiring only a vote by 75 percent
Thursday night.
Albert. Harlan; Edgar S. Foreman,
Albert; how they rolled over the
Sam Nuckols, English instructor,
per- of the grour to subscribe to the
Lexington: Joe Y. Jackson. More-heaporthern part of Prance with
Students ordering books now will
wiill have the leading role in Ben
Courtrsw f!eraldLrudr
insurance.
fecly calculated precision; how they
and John A. Rossenfoss. Mt.
Kpnnpth ljGrande. who
"Volpone," Guignol's sec- save $.50, since the price in the
fnr
Johnson's
After a thorough investigation last
came within 40 miles of Paris before
an Sterling.
victim
ond production of the year, which spring will be $4.50 instead of $4.
year theh Equitable Life Insurance died Saturday, theroad to of
Presented with the honorary san- ihe Allied forces could catch their
on the
Atlanta
wl" 0Den December 4, as announced If ordered during the current cam
company of New York was authori- auto
breath. They remember that the
nual $10 award to the sophomore enyesterday by Mrs. Lola Robinson. Se- paign, a $1 deposit is required with
insurviczed to write hospitalization
gineer attaining highest scholastic
the Kaiser would have won his
lection of the entire cast has not the remaining $3 in the spring.
will
her presen- ance for the faculty and staff of
The
tory but for blunder by one of his
rank in his freshman year was WilSalesmen are: Effie Kemball and tation, ball Blue feature
"en completed.
ExWhite
and
the
the College of Agriculture, the
generals.
liam Penna of Louisville. Tau Beta
Lysbeth Wallace, Alpha Gamma
wearing of uniforms.
Agricultural
periment station, the
and the
Pi President John Russell of
In 1914. this flank attack was very
Delta House and Boyd hall; Anna
Extension and the department of
gave the award.
successful to the Germans, but in
Mae Bevins. Alpha Xi; Chick Young.
buildings and grounds.
Thomas R. Underwood, editor of
1939 It wouldn't be quite the same
Chi Omega; Betty Eliot, Delta Delta
Under an agreement entered into
the Lexington Herald, was convocasituation. In the first place, the
Delta; Wilya Graves. Delta Zeta;
among insurance companies writing
'
tion speaker.
border of France which touches
Margaret Smith. Kappa Delta; Marge
to
group insurance in New York state
Initiation for the honored nine
Felgium is not the same defenseless contribution of home economics on
Thompson, Kappa Kappa Gamma
Game-Boun- d
the same charges are made by all
laL P""08resf otner speakers
will follow a dinner Friday nighs
plain that existed in the early days
end Patt hall; Iva Barbee, Zeta
for like benefits. With a monthly
j
in the Union building.
f Wfwlrf War T Tt is fnrtinea ai- Tau Alpha; Margaret Abel, Jewell
premium of 94 cents the benefits are
home economElected on the basis of scholarmost as heavily as the Maginot line Miss Frances Seeds, will talk on sehall; Sara Triplett, Shelby house;
ics department,
$3 a day for 31 days for hospitali
ship, personality,
leadership
and
and has been recently reinforced by lection of new who fabrics; Miss
Johnny Clore, Alpha Gamma Rho; '
Kenneth LeGrande, 19. freshanm general interests, the pledges stand
zation service, a maximum of $15
ejitire British expeditionary army, Florence Imlay. dress specialist, in
4
6
Robert Moss, Alpha Sigma Phi;
for laboratory fees, and a maximum from Fort Knox, was killed in an in the upper
food
poised
of the
Whose motorized divisions are
Jim Johnson, Alpha Tau Omega;
program, who will
of $150 for surgical fees. The automobile accident on U.S. highway senior class or the urwier
ht
to dash forth and engage the Nazi state extension fortifications;
Prizes, refreshments, and inter Bob Ammons. Delta Tau Delta;
amount Of the surgical fee allowed!.,
Miss
.
nri must- hjto
get discuss food
of,rf..,. . . , , of tho jinninr rla
advance forces before they can
Frank Keys, Delta Chi; Allen Kar- company of depends upon the character of the "I l uc.i m.ia4ia uaiuiw.i
The Pershing Rifle
Dorcas Lyons, graduate student, mal dancing will be featured tt
started. In the second place, the will have as her subject. "We Make
Strom. Kappa Alpha; George Ter- - the university's ROTC will hold its operation.
Tech a scholastic standing better than 2.
rout to the Kentucky-GeorgiOfficers and members of the ac- weather isn't as favorable as it was Ends Meet with Low Cost Menus." the first Sweater Session from 4 to rill. Kappa Sigma; Rollins Wood, first dance of the year from 9 uu.j rhp in;;urance prwides for full footbaU game.
6 o'clock, this afternoon In the rective chapter of Tau Beta Pi. one ot
during that hot August of 1914. The
Phi Delta Theta: Floyd Dickerson, ti, 12
Saturday night, in 24 hour coveraee. which means
.mm. nf th
nth..r
Mrs. W. T. Laflerty, principal reation room of the Unin building. Phi Kappa Tau; Jim Powers, Sig- the oldest honoraries on the camground has frozen and snow is fallQormmr
r.Vmr..,To
Tr,
pus, are John Russell, president;
The house committee, sponsor of ma Alpha Epsilon, John McLe lan the Blueerass room of the Union that anv illness or nrriHpnt rwrnr- - rhai-iing to attempt a sustained offensive speaker at the banquet to be held
program
Duiiding.
L. M.
at 6:30 p. m. in the Bluegrass room the session, has announced that Sigma Phi Epsilon; Tommy Wat- - will be Featured on the of Mary ring either while on duty or at home Harris. Morganfield. and Legon Harry Weaks.
would be out of the question.
is covered by the policy.
the presentation
Cason. Lexington, all students, did Ballard, recording seicetary; D. K.
Union, will discuss "Pioneer entertainment will include compe- kins Sigma Nu; Paul Combs Sig- What Hitler plans, they say, is of the
LoUise weisenberger. recently elect- -;
Dividends that may be returned not
games, a Professor Quiz pro- serious injuries.
Blythe. corresponding secretary: G.
Women." Presiding at the banquet titive
xv...
Dot an extended campaign against will
ea sponsor, to memDers 01 tne com- - to tne group are distributed amon?
head of gram, and Informal dancing. Bob ford, men's dormitories;
Dr. Statie
State patrolmen indicated that W. Kurachek. cataloger: E. C. Rail- Marcia pany by captain J. O. BelL
the French right wing by way of homebeeconomics atErikson.
the members.
ey.
the University, Ammons will, act as Professor Quiz
turned over
the two little neutrals, but a short and president of the
nun, uniiurmau- - m ue wiia.u-- : uean wiest sam tnat only tnose ths machine the pavement after and treasurer; and Hal Scrugham
ckjddim, on
given to the nnt. Dave Graham, and John Con- F J Fisher
Home and prizes will
and
..ui-- i.
j , ..hi.h """CB
thrust into the low countries them- - Economics association. State Helen smartest guests. be
"""wu .'J ul "le slluI crashed into an embankment. LeMiss
,
Thn vrMit-t- : sav that he is
taa, hiKinew staff
.
.
.
.
of the vear. Ad-- 1 aerepd to snhRnriro tn th
n an uranae . s necK was .orosen wnen .ne
T.
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Refreshments will be served and
planning another lightning war of Horlacher, Lexington, who is
mission will b $1.00 per couple, and would be eligible for the protection. . was thrown from his
jQn in
.inSt Poland in tary of the State Student club sec- - favors m'ill be distributed. A blanket
music will bei furnished by the Blue, This is done to insure large enough the rlght of the coupe
charge of arrangements
pinned
order to acquire air bases closer to tion. is in will be entertained at Invitation has been issued to all
returns from premiums to make the under the automobile.
and White orchestra.
Delegates
students.
England and begin his long threat-cue- d
piau leaMoie. ine minority not in
LeGrande. Pi Kappa pledge, was
Morry Holcomb, chairman of the
mass air attacks on London tea at 4 p. m. in the Music room
University Home
the son of Mrs. M. J. Kehoe. wife of
and Pmris. They agree that the of the Union. Theand members of house committee, has charge of
Seraeant Kehoe, now stationed at
the house committee, has charge I
Nazi's air force is their most potent Economics club
not be protected by it.
Fort Knox.
weapon, that Hitler has kept it in the home economics faculty will f the general arrangements. He is
Several Pi Kappa Alpha members
being assisted by the following comcheck because he wanted his peace be hostesses.
np1po-ntColumnist. Newspaper Man
plan to attend the funeral services
Speakers slated for Saturday's mittees: refreshments, Anna Jane
A
appeal to be taken up by the public- McChesney, Barbara Hanson, and
t0
held 2 'clock Monday
of France and England and the fu- meetings are Dr. Lucille Williammilieu w . ivun
noon in LouisvUle. Burial will be in
son, specialist in economics of the June Mehne; program, Joe Massi3,
Phi
Theta
Etpecially-price- d
lite war ended, as soon as possible.
student tickets
Evergreen cemetry.
university; Dr. J. C. Bondurant, Atlee Wilson,
The Nazis are not only looking- household at Cornell University
for the four legitimate theater
Orders for 'Mums for the KentucMarshall Smith, and Bob Ammons;
Three delegates, L. T. Iglehart,
Joe Jordan, "Four Bits" writer ky-West
Belgium and the Nether- Alexander Capurso,
toward
plays, to be presented this season in
Virginia- game Saturday
mm
they are also concentrating sic department; and Miss (Marie publicity .Mildred Murray, Lorralnj editor of the Kernel. John H. Mor- - and newspaperman will discuss fea may be placed with members of 3lCV
HemT clar nih 84:11001 aud'- gan, business manager, and W. B. ture writing and selling at a meet
Swiss frontier, Barkley, University home economics Harris, and Grant Lewis.
a huge army on the
m
iwinwrrow,
"t
country hasn't been department.
Crutchrield. member of the adver-- 1 ing of Theta Sigma Phi, women's Mwiioi uuaiu ucguiiiin
Although their
The house committee plans to
it was announced yesterday. Orders
President Frank L. McVey is in tne Lengton Junior League, have
over 200 years because
- tising staff, will represent the Ker- - honorary journalism fraternity, at will be accepted until 6 p. m. Friday
make the Sweater Session a regitinvaded for
Washington attending meetings of recently been placed on campus
lar affair to be held from 4 to 6 ne' a tne annual fall meeting of 7:15 tonight Room 205, Union biuld- at the check room desk in the the National Association of State saJe- cf its impregnable mountain terrain,
GrOUD
Kentucky Intercollegiate Press ing.
to De caugni
the
every Tuesday.
the watchmakers aren't
First Pla' of the series will be
Union or at any fraternity or soror- - Universities, and the Assocation of
napping. They, too, have called for
Land Grant Colleges.
"T
army and are
college in of the honorary and professional
'
Teachei
Western State
mobilization of their
Saturday the flowers wiU be sold is a member of the executive com- - Jackle Coogan. It wiU be present omnn Thft nrtootirm
h thA first.
Bowling Green.
hastily preparing for any emergency. Proposed Series Of Forums On
tne Phoenix drug store and at, mittee of the Land Grant associa ed on the night of November 22.
Germany bristle
of a series of six professional pro- - a'
Strategic roads into
Included on the program is a
tne stadium gate.
tion. He is past president of both Other vehicles included are "On
Business Opportunities
grams to be held during the year.
guns;
with barricades and machine
tour of Mammoth Cave Friday
Proceeds from the sale will go organizations and past secretary-t- o Borrowd Time" December 13. "GoldTo Be Considered
govPersons interested in journalistic
.the purest form of democratic
nd a luneon Saturday at
the charitable activities of Mor- - treasurer of the Association of Stato en Boy" February 15, and " Hedda
Urges Students To Manifest
to attend accordernment in the world is determined
vhlch
lence HaBer' Past Presl" writing are invited
Gabler" April 3.
Universities.
A meeting to discuss the organi- Iriiie In Annearance
ing to Ruth Bennett, chapter pres- tar Board.
to resist any Nazi move toward the
Tickets for individual performdent of Uie Kentucky Press asso- Single
zation of a commerce employment
ident. Committee members in charge corsages "Mums will cost $.40. and
Alps.
Of Campus
ances, available only to students,
Nation, will speak.
will sell for $.50.
LIND SPEAKS
association for seniors of the Col- of arrangements are Miss MarLAST MINUTE FLASHES:
are priced at $1.30. and are being
Friday afternoon Miss Richards, guerite McLaughlin, faculty adviser
lege of Commerce will be held at
..go many beautiful girls and
by Martha Hume and Barbara
Foreign 4 p. m. Friday. Room 303, White
BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
sponsor of the College Heights Her- for the group, Ruth Bennett, and
HELFINSKL Finland
The November meetng of the
good . looking boys need a good -ald will lead a discussion. Alvis Louise Calbert.
ington chapter of the American MacVey. Miss Hume s address is
minister Eljas Erkko announced hall, according to an announce- - lookino backm-ound.-"
James Wine. Temple, editor of the Park City
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Delta sorority
"Birthday lunch for Everybody" Chemical society was held Monriav the
that nniana nas reacnea m um
t yesterday bv tne acuity com.
U1
?ear law student told Arts
the theme or tne meeting night in Kastle hall. Dean S C house- 3:!9 Aylesford place, tele-of hep concessions to Russia and mittee on emplojonent for gradu- - and sciences freshmen yesterday Daily News will speak on press
m c?'f
hone 6153: Mlss MacVe s is
'of the Dutch Lunch club Friday. Lind of the Minnesota Institute of i
associations and makeup and their
will call the Finnish negotiators ates.
morning in Memorial hall.
Wovemoer ZT- - 8t tne Maxe" Street Technology.
relation to college publications, and
an
home from Moscow within a day
FApHino- internationally ea piace' lelePnne
Seniors taking secretarial practice
informal talk. Wine Kelly Thompson, director of puboa
church. There will be twelve birth-- I known authority on radloactivv are to
thrugnout the
r two, anless some formula is and majoring in economics are also In a short
uay cun.es. one ior eacn monui. and president elect of the American
Season tickets will cost
found immediately to break the invited to attend. In addition to explained the current ODK cam- lications at Western college, will
sheepmen will meet Thurs-Mar- y
State
$5.12.
..r,-- La Bach is In charee of the rhPm,.i
deadlock. He added that the .Finns organizing the association a pro- - paign for more pride in the ap- talk on college publicity. Kernel
.
campus.
utt.vA v
The second balcony of the audi
activitv "
rerused to De imuiuoaiea oy B."'"ip0sal to conduct a forum series pearance of theparticularlyHe cited Editor Iglehart is to address the uaj at mc jiAiAjijiumii, brought on program.
problems
Washtorium has been saved for students,
journalists on editorials, news, and consider food
accusations of an "irreconcilable navmg t0 d0 with opportunities for other schools,
by the extended drouth.
ington and Lee and Michigan, as editorial columns.
league officials announced, and all
attitude."
college men in various fields of
Farmers and livestock men will
seats will be reserved.
Entries submitted by the Kernel
ROME, Italy Pope Pius XI stated business led by business men will examples of institutions where civic
making the best use of
pride is maintaned. He urged the in a contest to select the best col- discuss
"What i Life" brings forth Jackie
in an official pronunciamento ad- - be considered.
Cooean in person known to millions
frshmen to keep up with the best.
lege paper in the state and the bst roughages, grains, and other feeds.
dressed to a Catholic conclave in,
feeding
as "The Kid" of the cinema: JoseThe ODK campaign will include articls and advertisement include: There will be an exhibit of
Washington
that the Christians . . ,
rp
phine Diuin. former film actress
another talk by Wine on Novem an editorial by Iglehart, feature equipment, including troughs and
throughout the world would have to Vljjlld fiCld 1U1
will
and well known to New York thea.- ber 23, before the agriculture fresh- - story by Ben Williams, column by hay racks, and a demonstration on
wUdify their faith or they would:
tre audiences. Frank McGlyiui
men. Alan Vogeler, senior law stu- - Andrew Eckdahl, a sports story by be given in making equipment
By ROBERT W. BURGGRAF
ho overcome by the hollow phil-- 1
that they played rvhthmicallv to- - turns to the staae alter a lona and
dent, will deliver a short talk be- - Joe Creason, news story by George the farm. C.
sophy of the evil forces now ram
The University Symphony orches- -: gether and their tones blended well. successful career in the films,
Miller will be in
Richard
Alpha Zeta. honorary agriculture fore the engineering freshman as- - Lamason, and an advertisement
pant in the world."
tra, conducted by Professor Carl A. At times the tonal effect of the
charge of the meeting.
"On Borrowed Time." with
fraternity, will elect a beauty queen sembly at 10 a.m. Friday. No- - designed by Morgan, who is
WASHINGTON, D. C A rumor
of the music department, orchestra was a little too heavy for lor Holmes, recently of "I d Rather
two attendants for the fall fes17.
president of the association.
gather strength in of- and of the Block and Bridle club,
continued to
presented the second of the Sunday this type of composition.
Be Right." following George M. Co- tival
ficial circles that the German it was announced yesterday. The
Afternoon Musicales last Sunday in
The "Slavonic
Rhapsody"
by han as the President, and as Jeeter
received full
charge d'affaires had
Memorial hall. A capacity audience Friedmann. while being somewhat Lester in th Chicago production,
election will be held Friday night.
"Early Kentucky" will be the sub- gave the orchestra warm
instructions to approach President November 24. in the stock judging
and gen- - light in character, offered a lot of "Tobacco Roa3" one of the
ject of a talk by Dr. T. D. Clark,
of a
applause, and a spirit of real dash. Although the brasses played most actors of the New York staee.
Roosevelt an the possibility
pavillion.
author of "History of Kentucky" appreciation was eviaent.
behalf
jMace appeal to the Allies on
together with good attacks and a"1 is cast in the role of "Gramps"
All-Studeand professor of history at the
nt
of Hitler.
The program opened with Glin- clear tonal quality, they were too and in his support is the celebrated
University, before the members of
boy actor. Tommy Lewis.
and Ludmilla" over-tur- predominate occasionally.
'
the Freshman Y Club tonight at ka's "Russian the tempo
A string ensemble presented the
in which
was main"Golden Boy." Eric Linden, scree:-- .
7 o'clock in the Y lounge at the
Guignol's first laboratory plays of farmer's daughter who eoes to col- Lois Campbell, Butler, senior mastar, who created the title role in
tained throughout, and the thema- ever popular "Traumerei-RomanzUnion building.
joring in education and minoring the year, written, produced, and iege and returns with
tic development was clearly em- - by Schumann.
The group did not the London stage production of the
in journalism, is the author of an portrayed by University istudents, farming methods.
phasired. The violincellos had good always play strictly in tune, and Odets" drama, will be seen in th
KHivvnv tTirvnn
-By BOB AMMONS
article,
UK Home Management opened last night tor a two night s
oil" tells the story of a Ken
is the
rcle.
Dr. Jaisp.--r B. Shannon, associate tonal QUality and Played smoothly. certain entrances were a trifle late, same
Houses," wnicn wm oe puDiisnea run.
tucky family waiting for the gush- professor of political science, was but the accompaniment of the However, a good tonal balance be- -! screen and radio star. Bermce
wUh pictures of the interiors of lo- pi.ays make up tne er. All of the authors have grad- elected
generally main-- '. Claire. Also in the cast Suzanne
QUESTION
Pour oneact
of the South- - strings and woodwinds during their tween the parts was
houses,
Caubaye. who was brought to the
"What is the best popular song cal home economics project College bilI WhiCh includes "Lost By a uated since the writing of these ern Political Science association for sol was not soft enough- - In the tained.
in the December issue of
by William Worth; "Shadow plays.
Head,"
eter written?"
the coming year at the annul meet- - fortissimo passages the brasses were ' The concert ended ith the play-- ; United Staie by the late Saraii
Years, national intercollegiate mag- - Df
neavy ioT tne other sections of iiig of the perennial favorite "Tales Bernhardt.
IB.
14 students comprising
Mountain," by William
Of the
10
ing held Friday in Knoxville
azine.
joran; "Grapes," by Anne Jame- - the characters in the plays, all but Mrs. Shannon and Dr. Amry Van- - the orcnestra- - hich may be ac-Vienna Woods," by Strauss. At
F.d Rankin. A & S sophomore
Eva Le
"Hedda Gabler
Kim-- ! three are making their first appear
son; and Oil," by Jeannette
"Moonlight Serenade." as recorded
head of the political counted for by the large number of the beginning of the composition. liene in her own actmg version of
ance on the Guignol stage. Accord science department also attended trumpets.
berlin.
the violins played slight ly flat on the Ibsen masterpiece which she
by Glenn Miller.
No seats will be reserved for the ing to Mrs. Lola Robinson assist the session.
Jim Caldwell, A &, S junior
ine iiiuaa; ut waiter s Prize tne open u struig. several times will produce and direct, nas tar;
Song," from Wagner's Mastersing- - the tempo was exaggerated as to Larimore. New York Theatre Guikl
production and tickets for tonight's ant director of the plays. Those
"Tea for Two," as recorded by any
performance may be purchased at showing best possibilities thus far
er, was particularly effective and slowness, and certain pickups after star, as leading man.
body.
delightful. The first violins played retarded phrases were faulty, due
the Guignol box office for 25 cents. are Mary Clare Howard who plays
Aside from the principals, trie
Ruth liardman, A 6c S freshman
well hi tune, but their high notes 'to a lack of understanding
Worth's play was written in a Mrs. Jenks in the Toran opus and
of the members of the cast of all produc- "Flying Down to Rio."
'
playwriting class last semester. The Sally Owens in "Oil;" Claude Trapp,
were a bit ragged. Here was an! heat.
tions are in the main members o;
Bob Long, A & S sophomore
scene of the story Is laid at the ca.t as Uncle Tom in "Shadow Of
excellent opportunity for the or- The orchestra ably demonstrated the original New York or Chicano
"Goodnight My Love."
old Lexington race track, in the The Mountain" and as Skinner Mcchest ra to play real pianissimos. its musical ability and versatility. companies. Also, all scenery, hght-- !
Lida Belle Howe, A & S sophoStudent diiectories will
dtys of the "tout" and the "bookie" carty in "Oil;" and Grant Lewis,
The tonal effect of the bassoons The concert was satisfactory
in ing. and stage effects will b?
more
"Star Dust."
out from 9 a. m. to 12
was good, but again the matter of many ways, but it might be well brought from the New York pro-- :
and deals with the rivalry between who portrays Papa in Toran's play
John Conrad, Commerce Junior
The second meeting of the
noon Thursday and Friday in
and Joe Harris in "Oil."
two followers of the track.
a softer accompaniment should for an orchestra such as this, which ductions.
"Beer Barrel Polka."
Room 124. Union, according
student legislature will be
The other three plays were also
The current program marks the
have been observed during various has now reached a certain stage of
Bonnie Middleton, Education senheld at 5 p. m., Thursday, in
to an announcement made
solo passages.
wiitten hi the special class and all third year in which Guignol has
DEAN BOYD WILL SPEK
technical maturity and instrumen- ior "St. Louis Blues."
yesterday by Dave Salyers,
the first year law room,
have sou-of Kentucky as presented
dramas. The
Dr. Paul P. Boyd, deua of In?
"Polanaise," tation, to include in its future pro--.
Juanita N'itkell, Commerce freshsecretary of the Alumni assohall, according to an
containing many different contrasts grams niusio of a symphonic nature, arts and sciences college, will nei.
their
Toran's plot deals idea was inaugurated in 1937 for
man "You Leave Me Breathless."
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announcement yesterday by
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union on hi 1.1 and his family, while versity exclusively to show their
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Members of the State Home
Economics association will gather on
the campus Friday for a two-da- y
meeting.
Plans for the week-en- d
include talks on foods, clothing, the
relation of home economics to social progress, a tea a banquet, a
breakfast, a luncheon, and tours of
the Bluegrass.
The student club group will be
represented at the annual fall banquet when Joyce Cotton, president
of the Home Economics club, will ex
tend the welcome. A response will
be given by Mayme Bales of East- em St jie Teachers collegk, and
president of the student division of
the State Home Economics club.
Dr. Howard W. Beers, sociologist
on the staff of the College of Ag- riculture will address the senior

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