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L. Hays, secretary; Leonard C. FieldS. Darnell, Sidney B. Ncalc,
Wilbur C. Pickett, L. Pyan Ringo and
Robert L. Porter.

STUDENT SPEAKERS HAVE er, James

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besides President McVcy, consists of
Herbert Graham, Alumni secretary,
Enoch Grchan, head of the department
of journalism, and Prof. Fleischman,
head of the department of public
speaking. These men arc to act only
as an advisory staff and the work itself is to come from the student members.
Dates for the speakers are continually coming to the president and the
alumni secretary from high schools,
conventions and luncheon clubs from
all over the state and the organization
is expected to function very, materially after the holidays.
The men chosen are all men who
have been associated with their university in various capacities, athletics,
debate, oratory and general organized
Their close association
activities
hh their university is expected to
familiarize them with its advantages,
They are:
needs and requirements.
C. M. Clay Porter, chairman; John

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ALPHA GAMMA EPSILON
FRATERNITY ORGANIZED
The Alpha Gamma Epsilon, a local
fraternity recently organized at the
University of Kentucky, was officially recognized at the regular meeting
of the University Senate last Monday afternoon.
The fraternity will 'be conducted for
the mutual benefits derived from cooperative effort and to promote good
fellowship and social life among the
members of the organization.
Members are: S S Shousc, Mt.
Toledo, Oihio;
Eden; N. C. Becsc,
Ridgley McDanicls, Cynthiana; L. M.
Buckner, Mt. Olivet; F. B. Jones,
Melber; C. E. Baldree, Jr., Melba;
Raymond Wilkey, Clay; O. L. Hig-doFancy Farm; H. C. True, Wiley
Sams and Emmett Bradley of Lexington.

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KEYS INSTALL CHAPTER
AT CENTRE COLLEGE
Last Saturday the Centre chapter
of Keys, honorary fraternity was duly
installed. Keys was founded at the
University of Kentucky in 1901 as an
honorary Sophomore society. Since
then the advisability of expansion has
been discussed several times but up
until a few weeks ago no active steps
had been taken. At that t'me communication was started with the 1
a Sophomore soc'.etv which
was organized at Centre in October
were
of this ycat. Arrangements
made for the initiation of the members of the Pyramid into the Keys to
be chartered as "The Centre Chapter
of Keys Fraternity." The chapter was
formally installed December 9 in the
Kappa Alpha Hall.
After the ceremony a meeting was
held to discuss the plans for a strong
national organizaton.
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Abe Martin says: T. H. Jones has
purchased the stock yards at Richmond and will move 'his family there.

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cynic who said: "Some men go to
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A slander ! But yet there probably are college
men whose bills for midnight oil are not large.
And there are men who left school in the
lower grades who, along with a hard day's work,
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depend, not so much on the place where a man
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