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heart of the departcontribute all of the
material for the May Issue of
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lished In Louisville, according to
an announcement Just Issued by P.
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The material will be compiled
from contributions of students at
the University, and will be edited
bv Prof. Orant C. Knight.
The April issue, whlrh will be off
trip press soon, will contain "The
Call of the Cumberlands." America's first folk opera, written by
Harrison Elliott, Martin, Ky., a
graduate of the University.

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DEPARTMENT PLANS
SPEECH TOURNAMENT

Literatae Convenes
To Plan Reception

with hormones,
3. Experiment
"our chemical masters," which proband are
ably affect, personality
definitely known to affect the geng
of a person.
eral
test, which
3. Basal metabolism
simple language, the rate
"Even if a thousand white rats means In consumption of the body.
of energy
are sacrificed and one human beDoctors In hospitals all over the
ing's life saved, our research would country write for Information conbe Justified," says Dr. T. C. Shercerning the result of these above
wood, of the department of anatomy mentioned experiment and use the
University.
unci nhvslolocv. of the
Information for the treatment of
In a small, InsignlficanWooking
sick children In their hospitals
building,
commonly
University
known as "the animal house," located at 119 Oraham avenue, Dr.
Sherwood and his helpers have
been experimenting with from 200
Bonnie
to 400 white rats annually In the WANTED Min roommite. BoIB4 MS2.
Brie. Phoni 45J. P. O.
effort to increase the available
knowledge In the treatment of hu- LOUT Phi Keppi Tiu friternlty pin;
man beings.
Return to Kernel builneii ofFor in many ways rata are sim- fice.
men,
ilar to human beings. Like
ww thrnueh rollere. Lex
.k
they are gregarious creatures. When ington Leeder route No 14 for tile cheep.
4S
away from his Cell Elwln Jordtn it 1640.
a white rat is taken
fellows, he ceases to enjoy life, FLOWERS Coreenei $1 up. Floril
grows Inactive and despondent.
for every ncrslon. Phone ot
Too, the rat s diet Is approximately we BUI v fleck 415. Charles Oerjr. 4S24,
same as man's, and he suffers or Curtii Biumfirdner. 677.
the
from a great many of the same FI.OWSRS end corsnitei for ill orrislons.

Doctor Sherwood
Students To Write
Studies Ratology
For May "Dixicana"
To Help Humans
English,
of
The
diartment

Th3 annual Kentucky High
School forensic Leagues speech
A Inlnt meetlna of Theta Sigma
tournament will be heid heie Horn
Phi. national women's Journalism April 7 to April 10, undjr the aushonorary, and CM Delia Phi, napices of the extension department.
tional women's literary honorary,
Contestants, wno will come Horn
4 o'clock in
will be held today at
all parts of the state, will be pro
building.
the Woman's
vided with lodging at a special rate
Mrs. Marylee Collins, director of of $lou per aay at the Lalayette
the women s residence halls, will and Pnoenix hot-'lThe con. est
discuss plans for the visit of Mrs. will include extemporaneous speakcomMay Lamberton Becker, book
ing, dbcusoion, oiaio. ical declamamentator for the New York Herald tion, poetry reading, deoating, and
guest of the oi al interpretation of humorous
Tribune, who will be a
University from April 8 to 10.
reading.
Members of Theta Sigma Phi and
must attend the HORTON CONCLUDES
Chi Delta Phi
meeting so that plana can be formSERIES OF LEClCRES
ulated.
Dr. Walter M. Horton, professor
KNIGHT ACCEPTS POSITION
of the graduate school of Oberlin
a
Wixxlson Knight, former asso- College, concluded the third of
three lectures
ciate editor of The Kernel, has re- se. ies of of the Y. M. C. under the
A. and Y.
signed his position on the editorial aubpice3
A.
staff of the Cincinnati Post to ac- W. C. hall.Thursday night at Patcept u night editorship with the terson
Doctor Horton spoke Thursday
Associated Press in Nashville, Tenn.
His chief In Nashville wUl be Wayne night on "Religion and Modem
Society.' The suojects of his other
Cottlngham, also a Kentucky graduate and foimer Kernel staff mem- two lectures were "Religion on the
College Campus" and "Religion and
ber.
the Modern Mind."
SIIICK SPEAKS TO A. A. V. W.
FORMER PROF LECTURES
Prof. B. W. Schick, assistant proDr. Marietta Elchelberger, Chicafessor of romance languages, spoke
at the monthly meeting of th-- fine go nu.rition expert, fo.mer member
arts group of the Lexington chapter of the faculty of the home economof the American Association of ics department, spoke at an assemUnlversUy Women Tuesday night bly of students and faculty memat the Lafayette hotel. Professor bers Wednesday atternoon In MeSchick talked on "Recent Italian morial hall. Prof. L. J. Horlacher,
Llteratuie." Miss Margaret Hors-flel- assistant dean of the College of
presided and Intro
also of the romance language Agriculture,
department, presided at the meet- duced Dr. Elchelberger.
ing.
LIGON SPEAKS TO BANKERS
CLYDE PRESENTS PAPEE
Dr. M E. Llgon, head of the department of secondary education
Dr. Paul Clyde, assistant professor of history, gave a paper, "The talked on "Crucial Issues In Edu
Inter-Allie- d
Siberian Intervention cation" at the quartet ly banquet
meetin; of employees and officers
before the Trinity Hisof 1918-2torical Society at Duke University, of tha First National Bank and
Durham, N. C, on Friday. March Trust company Thursday night at
the Lafayette hotel.
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The department of physiology of Flower Bhop representative. Phone 4
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ognltlon from trie puonsnea resunsronND cne net. Leve cnirnn aesenn- of the varied experiments with tion m boh 8m for return.
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Fields it
being conducted on rata In
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the research laboratory at the present time. They are:
1. Experiments In nutrition, which
Include study of vitamins and their
effects on body chemistry.

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MOORE GETS NEW JOB
Oena Moore, who has been state
editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer
for th last several years, has Joined
the siafT of the Dayton (Ohio)
Journal where he has taken th position of news editor. He Is a
graduate of the University.

HUNGRY

CLASSIFIED ADS

Dr. E. W. Goodpasture
Will Address Society
Dr. Frnest William Goodpasture,
Nashville. Tenn., professor of pa
thology at Vanderbilt University
Medical School, eminent scientist
who has done outstanding research
in natholoRV and infectious diseases,
will address members of the UniSociety at
versity Bacteriological
7:30 o'clock Monday evening, April
15, in Kastle hall on the University
campus, on the subject of "Experimental Virus and Bacterial Infec
tion of the Chick Embryo."
Doctor Goodpasture Is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, and
received his M. D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1912. He was a
Rockerfeller Fellow In pathology at
Johns Hopkins for two years after
receiving his medical degree, and
the following year served as pathologist at the Union Protestant Infirmary in Baltimore. He has been
director of the William H. Singer
Memorial Research laboratory In
Pittsburgh, and held a scholarship
from the General Education Board
of the Rockerfeller Foundation's
Institute for general and experimental pathology at Vienna In

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Dr. W. 8. Webb, head of the department of physics, discussed the
principles of optica In relation to
photography at a meeting of the
Lexington Camera club last nlRht
In Room 200 of the Physics

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