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  THE KENTUCKIAN-
—i r Arthur john Vance, B. M. E., Springfield, Ky., travel—
  ing salesman for Buffalo Forge C0., Buffalo, N. Y.
if bg; Richard Evans Warren, A. B., second honor man, Don-
  ; l , erail, Ky., taking business course at Lexington Business Col-
, `Y _ lege, Lexington, Ky.
L Z    · jennie Walker VVilm0tt, B. S., Lexington, Ky.
 ·. fg Bradley Woodruff Young, B. S., Cincinnati, O., professor
. ‘·   of mathematics and modern languages, St. Charles, Mo.
l ( W. H. Scrrisizrrrus,
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 K i   PHILISOPHIAN SOCIETY.
’     · The Philoso hian irls met and elected new officers for A
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E ’;i  this term. Miss Mayme Neal was chosen President and Miss
K .   ii Nettie Rhodes, Recording Secretary. \7Ve feel that the begin-
·; Z€· nin of this term means added interest and enthusiasm in our
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‘,._§ l  society work. Several new members have already been added , 
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, F 2. to our list and we hope that our enrollment will steadily m-
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 '   ` _ All K. S. C. girls are very much delighted with the ini- V
;Q   provements made in their study room——a nice new rug and
, i is ’ some comfortable chairs were heartily accepted.
i   if __._ V The nhl girl silently stands back and gives way to the n.wv
  1,. girl who is simply taking the day. Make the most of it,
' C —, girls, for you must remember that this time next year youwill
_‘ 2 be n/J, ton, mul l/tcm will hn ¢»//mins, `
L ‘ i   Mrs. Blackburn’s most frequent rebuke; "Young ladies,
C .` [hl you num! nw! look out of the window at the b0ys——it will make
·,; them su raiu." Since then not a rirl is to be seen at the win-
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{ l   dow while the boys are falling in line for classes. V
; i ,, Lifim M. Cox,
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p   Corresponding Secretary.
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