Coliseum . . . mighty structure of brick and steel,
ected in memory of Kentucky's war dead, and dedicated to the state as a whole. Yet, the Coliseum stances for the newest and brightest hopes for Kentucky, as the University takes its place among the better\state institutions of America, li tands for physical strength . . . music, lecture, and ing place for the University ig place for all of Kentucky. The Coliseum typifies I', of K. in 19"t2.  Ii has been beset by lo/id criticism from without and within, but sl&nds firm  ready to serve its childrg*f"s children. Memorial Coliseum was built
last, and like the University, will weather a storm of adverse comment to serve tomorrow.
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