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ENTERTAINED

New York University School of Retailing

Social and Personal

Mr. James R, McFarland entertained the members of the Keys, honorary
Sophomore fraternity, at dinner, Tuesday evening at his home on East Main
street. The colors of the fraternity,
purple and gold, were carried out in
the decorations and a delicious menu

The School of Retailing trains for executive positions.
Service
Personal Service
Advertising
Teaching
Merchandising
Training
Finance and Control
Merchants arc cacr to secure trained men and women in these fields.

the whole man. Brilliant speakers stir
the intellect. Recreation in a wonder-i- n
fnl atmosphere sets the physical man
in tune. Students from many insti- tutions are brought together in pleas- ant fellowship. Taken together, all
these elements bring the students
closer to God. These factors unite to
Phi Delt Dance
The members of Kentucky Epsilon serve the founder's purpose of inspirof Phi Delta Theta fraternity enter- ation and training in the Christian
tained with a delightful informal dance, way of living.
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Friday evening, in the University
Gymnasium in honor of the delegates, MARY OOREY SECURES PLACE
ON CINCINNATI ENQUIRER
here, for the Gamma Province convention. Men from the four chapters in
Miss Mary Frances Gorey, of Paris,
the province were the guests of honor
who will be graduated from the Arts
for the occasion.
The illuminated shield of the fra- and Sciences College this June, has acternity was the central feature of the cepted a position in the department of
decoration and various colored lights dramatic criticism on the Cincinnati
Enquirer. She will assume her duties
were turned on during the
dances. The programs were distinc- immediately after she has been grad
tive white folders, with the fraternity uated.
Miss Gorey has completed her work
shield in gold on the front and the
names of the active chapter, chaper-one- s at the University in three years. She
graduated from Nazareth Academy in
and committee inside.
The Blue and White orchestra fur 1920 with high honors and is now a
nished a special program of music prominent alumna member of that in
and over 500 guests were present, in- stitution.
She has taken part in many organi
cluding Phi Delta from Centre and
zations on the campus, being a mem
from various universities near here.
ber of Tusitalia and Philosophian literary societies, Theta Sigma Phi, hon
Chi Dinner
Delta
orary journalistic
fraternity, and a
entertained
Mrs. J. E. Johnson
valued member of the Kernel staff in
evening at their home on East
Friday
the capacity of Associate Editor.
High street with a lovely dinner in
Khonor of the members of the Delta
SPEAKS TO EDUCATION CLUB
Chi fraternity, of whicTi their sons are

was served. The following members
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of the honorary were present: W.
Milward, C. T, Hughes, Stanley
Courtney, John Dabncy, Joseph Walters and William Tate.

year
2 years
M. S. in Retailing
Certificate
Illustrated booklet on application, For further information write, Dr.
NORRIS A. BRISCO, Director of New York University School of
Retailing, 100 Washington Square, New York City.

Society Calendar
Friday, May 23 Engineers' Mask Ball
Dicker Hall from 9 to 1 o'clock.1
Saturday, May 24 Sigma Nu formal
dancc at the University Gymnas- ium at 8:30.

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members. The fraternity colors, buff
and red were carried out in the decorations. A delicious menu was served.
Members of the fraternity who
were present rae: Roscoe Cross, Ryan
Ringo, Harry Chidsey, Percy Beord,
Gus Leach, E. L. Smith, J. W.
A. W. Thompson, P. K. Stewart, Fred Snyder, Bowen Nelson, J.
Y. Elliott, John Little, Harry Likens,
J. W. Hall, John Elkin, Joe and Mar-cuJohnson.
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Doctor McVey spoke before the Education Club, Wednesday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock in the Education Building. In his talk he outlined the plan
of the University, giving its history,
its organization, and emphasizing its
needs. He also pointed out how the
University supplied the needs of college aspiring high school students, and
made the statement that as many, if
not more, students are graduating
from the University this year than from
all the colleges of Kentucky combined.
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED

Dean and Mrs Boyd Entertain
Dean and Mrs P. P. Boyd will entertain with their annual reception
for the Seniors in the College of Arts
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clem, of Bedand Sciences, May 27, at their home ford, Ky.f announce the engagement
on Waller Avenue.
of their daughter, Lena Rivers Clem,
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to. Mr. John A. Neblett, of Louisville,
Ky. The wedding will take place
PURPOSE OF BLUE RIDGE
June 18, 1921.
Miss Clem is a graduate of the Uni"A dream realized," tells the story versity of Kentucky, having been gradof Blue Ridge. It was conceived and uated from the College of Arts and
founded by Dr. W. D. Weatherford Sciences with the class of 1918.
about 1910. At that time Dr. WeathMr. Neblett is also a former stuerford was the Student Young Men's dent of the University, but left here
Christian Association Secretary for to take a medical course at the Unithe South. He saw the great need versity of Louisville, where he will refor a place where students might be ceive the two degrees, M. D., and A.
brought together for inspiration in B. this
June.
Christian living and training in ChrisK
tian leadership. Out of this need Blue Lamp and Cross entertained with their
Ridge emerged.
annual dance in honor of their pledges
The Blue Ridge program appeals to Saturday evening at the gymnasium.

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