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An exhibit on Ben Lucien nur-maa native of Covington, Ky..
who is hailed as one of the most
popular writers in this country. Is
now on display at the Margaret I.
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King Library.
Noted for his erujr ot
and
facility of expression. Burma n has
had several of his books to be
made into motion pictures.
After receiving his education at
Harvard. Burman worked for several New York newspaper. However, he did not become a success
until he began writing about life
on the Mississippi River. Since that
time, he has born named a second
"Mark Twain," and in Baton
Rouge, La., a Mississippi River
light has been named "The Ben
Lucien Burman Light."
Burman's most famous book is
"Steamboat Round the Bend." He
also wrote "The Four Lives of
Mundy Tolliver." "Blow for a
Landing," and "Everywhere I
Roam."
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Kernel reporter describes the Social Science building as a "fire hazard and an eyesore" in a feature on page 5 in the second section of
this week's paper.
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Dr. Lee Is Main Speaker
At State Speech Clinic
Dr. Charlotte I. Lee. associate
professor of interpretation at
Northwestern University, will be
the principal speaker at the State
Speech and Drama Clinic to be
held here Friday, Dec. 2. it was
announced by Miss Chloe Gifford.
College of Adult and Extension
Education.
Speech and drama teacners from
all sections of Kentucky are exy
pected to take part in the
program. Delegates to the conference will register at 9 a.m. Friday
in the Music Room of the Student
Union Building. Dr. Lyman V.
Ginger, dean of the College of
Adult and Extension Education,
will welcome visitors.
The program for the clinic will
be under the direction of Miss Gifford, who is in charge of the
Kentucky Interscholastic League
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The Cosmopolitan Club's annual
International Dinner, which was
speech activities program. Assist- scheduled for Dec. 3. has been
ing in the program will be Dr. postponed until next semester.
Gifford Blyton. Dr. J. Keid Ster-ret- t,
and Vally Briggs, members
of the University's Department of
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English, Speech, and Dramatic
Arts.
Dr. Lee will conduct a session on
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sion programs are scheduled from
1:15 to 2:30 p.m. Readings from
several dramas will be given from
3 to 4:30 p.m. Included in her
presentations will be scenes from
"Death of a Salesman" and "The
Fourposter," and a dramatic monologue, "A Servant to Servants."
Dr. Lee is a specialist in oral interpretation. She holds a Ph.D. degree from Northwestern University
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and she has written one book,
"Oral Interpretation." Recently
she was presented the Zeta I'hi
Eta award for outstanding contributions to the field of speech.
Miss Rena Calhoun of Georgetown College, president of the
Kentucky Speech Arts Association,
will also extend greetings to the
delegates. From 9:50 to 10:20 a.m.
a discussion on. radio and television will be led by Mrs. Camille
Halyard, head of the UK Department of Radio Arts.

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