KENTUCKY KERNEL

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NOVEMBER 16, 17, 18, 19

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Let us appreciate the value of good
teeth and the importance of dental
The cavity always re
attention.
quires immediate attention. The ab
cessed tooth is a dead tooth anyway,
as a rule, nnd n "firebrand" from
which may come a conflagration.

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General Pershing has recommended

COOPERATION IS
URGED BY STAFF

WE DELIVER

THE VIADUCT PHARMACY

periodical physical examinations. An
HEALTH SHOTS
From the Michigan State Health excellent thing. It is a fine thing to
mnrch in a Defense Day parade; it
Department comes this pithy
is also an obligation to keep fit for
"No state can thrive while its citi any emergency drawing on physical
zens waste their resources of health, stamina and nerve endurance.
bodily energy, time and brain power,
any more than a nation can prosper
of the Chicago Health
Adherent tonsils, especially those
giving rise to rcpoated attacks of
showing a septic condition,
should go. Absorption of toxic ma
terials diminishes resistance, lowers
health and might possibly give rise
to "heart disease" or point troubles.

NOVEMBER 20, 21, 22

Marie Provost

Phone 4779

Editor's Note: A series of articles on hygiene, written by n local
physician, will appear In the Kernel from time to time.

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The bulletin
that wastes its natural resources.' Department issues this:

"Abraham Lincoln"
" Daughters of Pleasure

SUGGESTIONS

HYGIENE

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"The enemies of life nnd health arc
always ready to attack the weak nnd
unguarded places in your physical
armor. Knowledge of health laws is
one of your strongest lines of defense.
For having health knowledge you are
nnd thus you are fore
armed against the foes of health."

See Bobby Lavin
About gym suits and
Converse Basket Ball
Shoes
Everything you need in
athletic equipmen.

The "common cold" is the cause of
more annoyance, absenteeism, irrita
tion nnd chronic complications than
spcctnculnr
some dozen
diseases. Remember that it is "catching"; thnt the cough and sneeze arc
Its artillery; that early treatment anil
careful hygiene arc first essential.

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brother, handling the law part of the
business. Mrs. DeBoor now resides
on Woodland avenue.
Miss

Chloe

Gifford,

who received

her A.B. degree at the university last
year, was granted her Bachelor of
Law degree with the class of '23.
Miss Leila Northcutt, of Covington, who received her degree with the
class of '24, is now practicing with
her brothers in the law office of
Northcutt and Northcutt in Coving
ton.
The 1925 Kcntuckinn staff is en
All of these students stood the bar
deavoring to give to the students the examination nnd were admitted to
best annual in the history of the practice law upon receiving their
university, and is trying to get this
book out at an early date. The stuOf the seven women now in the
dents thus far have given very little college of law, four will take the bar
cooperation, especially in the making examination in April. Two of these,
of pictures for this publication.
Louise Carson, of Bowling Green, and
The annual will absolutely be out Lucy Edcns, of Burkesville, will be
on time this year, and those not hav- graduated in June.
Bertha Miller
ing pictures made, and those organi- of Lexington, and Maurine Sharp, of
zations not reserving space by the Williamsburg, are the others who will
time set (December 15) will not be take the bar examination in April.
represented.
These seven women are the ones who
The staff has been warned that if so successfully gave the mock
trial
there is a repetition of last year's for the Campus Club last April.
case, the university will prohibit the
publishing of future annuals. AH S. A. E.'S ARE TO BE
H
proofs made before November H
ROMANY GUESTS
must be back to the photographer by
November 14 or the photogiaphs will
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be chosen from the best of the two
and makeup of the prints will be will mark a new epoch in the history
of the Romany, for this will be the
ordered.
first time that a drama bv a local
THREE-TOATREE TOAD'S ODE writer has ever been presented in the
theatre.
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loved a
d
A
One of the scenes
in "What's
That lived in a tree;
Wrong With This Picture?" has a B
She was a three-toebackground of futuristic figures of
d
toad was he.
But a
tried to win movie stars. It is a sharp departure
The
from the conventional setting and is
friendly nod;
The
loved the a distinct action on the part of the
d
For the
Romany to avoid hidebound creations
ground
d
trod; of any kind.
That the three-toeThe cast of the play is as follows:
But vainly the
Betsy Rye, Marjorie Warden; Mr.
Rye, Professor Sutherland; Rollais
couldn't please her whim;
bower, with her Detais, Oskar Hambleton; Eric Long-bead
In her
Mr. Myers; Madame BraisilofF,
power,
Eleanor Morse; Mimi, a French maid,
vetoed him.
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.Teanettc Lamport; Continuity Writer,
Wallace Sanders; Jack Harding, ClifU. OF KY. GRANTS
ton Coons.

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Journal and was a prominent member of the Henry Clay Law Society,

Donates Law Books
Miss Rebecca Paritz, of Lexington,
received her degree in the class of
'20. Until her marriage seven months
ago to Mr. W. II. Hyman, she held
the position of librarian of the law
library at Cincinnati, which is reputed to be the best library of its
kind in the United States. Mrs. Hyman since her marriage is practicing
law with her husband in the firm of
Hyman and Hyman. Recently she
made a donation of 45 volumes of
valuable law books to the law library

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mencement address.
This eminent scientist is an alumnus of the University of Kansas,
where ho attained hi3 B.S. in 1890,
and his M.S. in 1892. He was given
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
by Chicago University in 1902. lie
is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
and Sigma Xi fraternities.
Dr. Slosson is the author of various scientific
works
among which are "Great
American Universities," "Creative
Chemistry," and "Easy Lessons in
Einstein."

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Reports of the first day's work
were made at a supper and meeting
of the workers at the University
Cnfeteria Wednesday night.
The results of each day's work were
marked on two thermometers posted
on the campus. The students of the
university took great interest in the
e
campaign and the
thermometers were carefully watchod during the drive.
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The honorary degree of Doctor of
Law was conferred on Dr Slosson by
the University of Kentucky, June,
192, at which time he made the Com-

of this institution.
Miss Marianna Deveraux, of Lexington, now Mrs. M. J. DeBoor, was INDICATIONS ARE
graduated with the class of '21. BeTHAT "Y" FINANCE
fore her marriage she was in the inDRIVE IS SUCCESS
surance nnd real estate office of her
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Dorothy Kerth for the women. The
Y. M. C. A. workers at the banquet
subscribed $144 among themselves,
while the women workers subscribed

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