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Friday, February 6, 1931
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Tho engineers assembly of the of Ultra-viol- et
College of Engineering was address-e- d to health. He showed how the rays
Monday morning In Memorial from the sun were beneficial and
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so all splratlon" and "Kismet" have had
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one of Irving's five ditties were their local runs extended. Both of
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Barbara Stanwyck can thank her
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Tonms In Southern States ,Wo pail this good news. Maurice lucky stars for her fortune In making her Into a
namo al
Composed Largely of Men
most overnight.
She made her
From Within State Where Licutonant" wtth Ernst Lubltsch screen debut ln "The Locked Door"
directing. Paramount Is planning and was unimpressive. Then Columm
m.
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School Is Located
an elaborate musical production of bia, In desperate search for talent.
ELLEN MINIIIAN, Editor
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(INS) In the South, more than tho piece with Oscar Strauss hand- gave her the lead spot ln "Ladles
i niinc Asniana joio
pi
any other section of the country, ling the score sheets. Claudettc of Leisure" and she clicked. Fan
does one notice tnat tne personnel Colbert and Miriam Hopkins arc mall poured in and Barbara was
pj of the athletic teams of the colleges signed for support
made. She was formerly on the
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stage. Her latest picture, "Illicit,"
truly represents not only southern
It Is gratifying to note that "In- - opens at the Strand Sunday.
men, but In most cases, men from
tho State ln which the college is
FRATERNITV ROW
CALENDAR
located. There Is a certain pride ln
Friday, February 6
The Delta Tau Delta fraternity tho South which Is shared by all
Basketball game, Kentucky versus announces the pledging of Mr. Rob- college men who were reared there.
ROYALE DANCE CASINO
Washington and Lcc at 8 o'clock In ert Wayne Pate of Indianapolis, Mirnnvr.1. tUr. Unite ttinrn Inlin Mint
I
Open for Winter Season
the Men's gymnasium.
football seriously, as Is evidenced j
Ind.
hV tllO tllimher Of tTOOfl tPIUTIS Whlp.h
Saturday, February 7
Atnkn Slrrmn Pill nnnn,mnnn
Phi Knppa Tau formal dance lAtnHnincT nf Mr. Rrrkniv nnvin nf have been consistently produced ln
College
from 9 until 12 o'clock at the La- I Owensboro, Ky.
the last few years,
fayette hotel.
A recent survey of student editors
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PARK PLAN
Phi Sigma Kappa house dance
in the south brought forth some
Mrs. Grchan Entertains Women
Dancing Every Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nights
from 9 until 12 o'clock.
Mrs. Enoch Orehan was hostess interesting statements on the hue
Cadet Hop from 3 until 6 o'clock Saturday at a luncheon at the La- and cry that has been raised of late
In the Men's gymnasium.
JOHN (SHIPWRECK) KELLY, MRr.
fayette hotel for the wives of the regarding overemphasis of college
Sunday, February 8
editors and the other newspaper football. The comment of all was
242 EAST MAIN
Vesper Services In Memorial hall women visiting in Lexington during surprisingly alike ln opinion. For
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Recital by Brahms Quartette of the meeting of the Kentucky Press instance, Editor Dungan of the
New York City.
North Carolina Tar Heel says, "I
Association.
The rcdroom was decorated with think college football in general is
blooming hyacinths and plants and tending very definitely toward the
WEDDINGS
name cards were at each place.
professional," and this from Editor
Sayre of the University of Virginia
About 50 guests were present.
(College Topics, "here, all extra-cu- r
The following formal announcericular activities arc on a strictly
ments have been Issued:
Invitations to Sorority Dance
Mr. and Mrs. Mclvln Franklin
The following invitations have amateur basis." Editor Moore of
Georgia's Red and Black says, "colMoore
been received:
lege football is becoming professionannounce the marriage
Beta
alized gradually, which is certainly
of their daughter
of
unfortunate because of the ill feelElolse
Alpha Delta Theta
ings aroused between
to
Saturday, February fourteenth
athletes and subsidized athletes,
Mr. Anthony Wayne Thomson
Lafayette hotel
on Saturday, January 31, 1931
nine to twelve scholarly athletes and the morons."
Formal
Editor Harrls of the Athenaeum
Versailles, Ky.
of the University of West Virginia,
At Home
Invitations of Phi Kappa Tau
wouldn't go so far
101 Lackawanna Road
FOR
The following invitations, engrav states, "I football has become as to
pro
Lexington, Ky.
ed with the fraternity shield have say that
fessional, but It Is certainly reachThe bride was graduated from been sent out:
ing a stage which borders on proKappa
the Troy High school and attended
fessionalism, and unless something
of
the university.
is done to curb this trend, it will
Phi Kappa Tau
Mr. Thomson was graduated from
be there soon." Mr. Harris thinks
February Seventh
Saturday,
the university where he was a
Lafayette hotel modest scholarships should be sanc
member of Delta Chi social frater- Gold Room
tioned for unusual football talent
nity. He is now a popular attorney
competition.
Mr. Henry Rudy, New York City, because of the
in Lexington.
The editors are unanimous in
was recently elected president of
the senior class at Swathmore. He their desire for the best possible
McLaughlln-Watkin- s
coaches. They are divided on the
The following announcements Is also captain of the varsity soccer question of "player control". The
teant Mr. Rudy was a student at majority favor a shortening of the
have been Issued:
the university during the second
Mr. and Mrs. Thaddlus William
a
semester of summer school 1930. long schedule, and ofalso favor the
McLaughlin
letting
During his stay in Lexington he continued methodgames. Some of
announce the marriage of their
public view the
was the guest at the Kappa Alpha the editors, however, are In favor
daughter
house.
Charlotte Katherine
moderating
this somewhat,
of
molnlv Vro ollmlnaf Incr thn hlch
to
Ipressure methods used in dispensing
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Mr. Mark Watklns
on Wednesday, January the twenty- tickets.
To sum up, they want the sport
eighth
Over
as their own game, with the best
Nineteen hundred and thirty-on- e
coaching but without alumni interEubank, Kentucky
ference; they want good teams but
At home
subsidof students,
after February tenth
WWWVWWWlWWWW teams players; they without ban the
don't
ized
London, Ky.
public from viewing their games,
Education Goes Modern
Mrs. Watklns attended the uniHow President Robert Maynard but don't care to have the games
versity and before her marriage
Hutchins has modernized education played primarily as public
held a position at Somerset, Ky.
by his
the UniASH 5906
Mr. Watklns is a former student versity latest innovation atsubject of
of Chicago
the
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member of the Sigma Nu fraternity.
He is at present in the automobile Humor. Mrs. Foster calls attention
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Dusiness at iaurei county.
tne fact tnat:
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"The Playgronds of America the
VUlemlnot-Johnson
'colleges and universities reserved
The marriage of Miss Marguerite 'for the pleasure of youth In this
Germalne VUlemlnot to Mr. S. Roth country, wherein they may dwell
Johnson of Lexington, and Missouri, in luxury for four years, become
has been announced. The marriage expert drinkers and dancers and
i
was suieiiuuzeu omiuuuy, oummiy aineiianies in me gruiiu manner
31. in thfi narsonairp of St. Paul's thpsA r.onntrv clnhs nf thp educa- - II
al
are about to be done,
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Catholic Church with the
Lime
bert deWaegenaere and was a stu- - ,over so that any fellow with the 1
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graduation from Cardome Academy, like to go to school to learn some-- 1 !
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and Mrs. .W. J. Johnson of
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ton and was graduated from the1 "One of the most forward steps
university. He is now director of in education in this country has
been taken..... the studious
research in animal nutrition at the
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University of Missouri, at Columbia. Person who wishes to apply himself
Well, the roaming continues de
will now be permitted to go ahead spite the conceited instructor who
Three members of the University as fast as possible and may even insisted that one couldn't roam a
of Michigan faculty sailed from New be given a degree at the end of rlalto and do his class work.
Orleans January 23 on a trip into a year if he can do the four year's
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the Maya fastness of Guatemala work in that time.
A significant picture will open at
which has been given some recent
"President Hutchins has brought the Ben All Sunday. It is "The
fascinating publicity by C. E. Scrog- - freedom to educaiton and if your Great Meadow," the film version of
glns in the Saturday Evening Post. little loafing game has been spoiled Elizabeth Maddox Roberts' widely
you can blame him."
read novel. This work, by a Springfield. Ky.. author, tells of the pio
The Great American Myth
neer days of Kentucky, and the
"A myth that declares It Is honorable, profitable and even advisable locale is centered around old Fort
to battle for a degree and a living Harrod not far from here.
produced the picat the same time," has, according
to Henry Morton Robinson in ture with John Mack Brown and
March College Humor, caused nu- Eleanor Boardman in the leading
merous students to make the tradi- roles. Charles Brabin, whose direcSTARTS
tional gesture and become needless tion of the seemingly impossible
TOMORROW!
martyrs on this sacrificial altar.
The Bridge of San Luis Rey" two
working years ago. was assigned the mega- Scholastic hitch-hikerpost
are, phoning
on "The Great
thelr wav or their orofessor.
says Mr. Robinson, "represented by Meadow." Of four important momore than two million of the near- tion picture critics, one panned
ly five million persons in the United "The Great Meadow." two praised
lit, and the other raved over It.
States attending educational
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What is supposed to be an exact
"They drive cabs and wait on
woman in quest of quality fo.
tables; they clerk, tutor and Jerk replica of old Fort Harrod was
sodas; they peddle spark plugs, constructed on the Metro lot after
wear at the lowest prices
Kentucky historscented soaps and subscriptions to consultation with
magazines; they beg, they borrow ical authorities for "The Great
years will overlook. Itinvolv
and a few of them inevitably steal. Meadow."
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hundreds of pairs, many
of their waking
Two -- thirds
The newest production starring
hours are spent in feeding and
which are suitable i
housing their bodies; with what is Douglas Fairbanks is always a
left of their time and energy they screen event. "Reaching for the
spring service.
go through the motions of studying Moon," a United Artist's release,
opens at the Kentucky tomorrow
for a degree."
Doug returns to
To be sure, only a small percent in which the able
Blacks
age of them ever get the degree light comedy. Bebe Daniels is feaThree
because the mortality among aca tured ln the supporting cast which
also Includes Claude Alllster and
demic parasites is fearlessly nign.
Edward Everett Horton. Edmund
'A few of the stubborn
Group!
play the exhausting game to the Goulding wrote and directed
last whistle, but they are so burned "Reaching for the Moon" which
out by the effort that they rarely concerns a stock broker whose
fancy Is attracted by an intriguing
amount to anything in late? life,
A high class of scholarship or .woman who bursts into nis Dusy
Intelligent Interest is not to be ex office. He follows her on board a
pected from a student who comes ship where most of the photo-drama- 's
action takes place. When
to class dulled and sodden with
"Reaching for the Moon" began it
fatigue.
a chap drives a taxi cab was the intention to make it a
"When
all night, he is not likely to bring musical comedy so Irving Berlin.
a shiny new edge of originality or ace exponent of Tin Pan Alley, was
interest to the discussion o: swin- - signed to Knock out some tunes,
burne's poetic dramas. And when The producers soon learned, how-h- e
totes mall sacks for eight hours ever, that musicals had ceased pull- every day, he Is scarcely ln prime .
shape for the rigors of a math of scholastic accomplishment, to be
exam.
inunKeci oumgnt.
"Everythlng would be all right if
"Should I work my way tnrougn
the student were willing to take the college?" is the question that Mr.
consequences. But he Isn't. Robinson has been asked repeatedly
acudemlc
With
He expects favors, leniencies, exten- - by freshmen, passionately eager for
slons or elso he falls hopelessly the great adventure of college life
Beautiful
and willing In their naive fashion
behind.
Clive
"Every college teacher with a to undergo almost any hardship
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