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To Altm1 Meeting
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Religions Notes

Five UK History professors will
take part In a meeting of the
American Historical Association to
be held in Washinuton. DC. on
Dec. 28, 29, and 30, Dr. Thomas D.
Clark announced early this week.
Dr. Clark will preside over the
winter meeting; of the Mississippi
Valley Historical Association, of

which he Is the current

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Eaton, recently
named a UK's Distinguished Iro-fessof the Arts and Sciences
College, will preside at a meeting
for the discussion of John C. Calhoun.
Prof. Carl Cone will take part
In a discussion of "Politics and
Finances in Eighteenth Century
England." A paper on "The German Confederation and the Central European Order" will be read
by Prof. Enno Kraehe. Prof. Shelby T. McCloy will take part in a
group discussing "Research and
Writing in the Era of the French
Revolution."
It is an honor, Dr. Clark said,
for the University to be taking
sueh a large part in this meeting.
Dr.

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Paiihellenic Awards
Three Scholarships
Mary K. Boyd. Sheridan; Betty
Burgin, Bloomfleld; and Mildred
Correll, Somerset each received a
$50 scholarship from Panhellenic
for this semester.
Originally there was a $150
scholarship given to UK coed in
1954. She married and did not return to school and the money was
returned. From the original $150
scholarships three $50 scholarships
were awarded.

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Canterbury
Canterbury Fellowship will have
at 6 p.m. Sunday an evensong,
supper, and a Canterbury meeting.
Rev. Clark Bloomfleld will lead
the discussion.
Enquirer's classes are held at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Holy Eucharist is celebrated at 7:10 a.m.
Wednesday, followed by a breakfast. Compline will be read at 9
p.m. Wednesday evening.
Newman
Newman Club will have mass in
the Newman Chapel, at Lexington
Ave. and College View, at 5 p.m.,
Dec. 3. Confessions will be held
Holy
before mass. A half-hou- r
Hour will follow the mass.
Sunday masses at the chapel
will be held at 9:30, 10:30, and
11:30 a.m. Newman Club will have
a meeting and a movie on the
Joyful scenes of the Rosary at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday.
,
Holy Day of Delegation and mass
will be held in the SUB at 7:30

a.m., Dec. 8, folowed by another
mass at 5 p.m. in the chapel. Confessions will be heard before mass.
Communion is distributed at the
chapel daily at 7, 7:15, 7:30, and
7:45 a.m. Noonday prayers are
held, in Room 128 SUB.

WF
Westminster Fellowship will have
their regular study group at 4 p.m.
Thursday at the center. A supper
will be given at 5:30 p.m. Sunday,
followed by a program, "Meaning
of Incarnation," and worship.
BSU

Baptist Student Union will have
a Christmas Coffee and a
play, "A Child Is Born," beginning at 8 p.m. Dec. 9. Jim Silvers will direct the play and the
choir will present special music.
All visitors are welcome.
Open house will be held after
the ball game.
DEF
Disciple Student Fellowship
noonday devotions are held every
day in Room 127 SUB.
Hillel Foundation-Hille-l
Foundation will present a
Sabbath service at the Temple
Adath Israel at 8 p.m., Friday,

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Mills Attends

University regisRobert
trar, is attending the White House
Conference on Education in Washington this week.
The White House Conference is
part of a national plan to enlist
citizen action to improve education.
Dr. Mills has been working with
subcommittee on school finance
problems since last summer.
The confeemce began Monday,
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Lances, junior men
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and leadership honorary, wid be ,0. ;.)jvt u- - Wi vl(t p,.M,.(i .mv
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Piivmrnt,
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iisiiiii.; various activities.

Danny Yates of Delta Tail Delta
fraternity was elected piesklcnt of
the Junior IFC in a recent meet-in- s.
Jim Whittcnburg. SAE, was
elected
George
Johnson, Triangle, secretary; C. T.
Hughes, ATO, treasurer; and Norman Dowdy, Farmhouse, sergeant
at arms.
The Junior IFC is composed of
two members of each fraternity f
pledge class. The Junior IFC works
in cooperation with the Senior
IFC.
If permission is granted by the
Student Union Board, the Junior
IFC will sell soft drinks at the IFC
dance tomorrow night. This will
be the first official activity spon
sored by the Junior IFC.
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