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MCVEY "CARMEN" TO BE
DOCTOR
REPRESENTS U. K. GIVEN BY FARRAR

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A DOUBLE BILL

"A Man Who Fights Alone"
And

"The Barefoot Boy"

W. & L. HONOR

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An overwhelming welcome will be
extended to Gcrnldine Fnrrnr and her
opera company when they come to
Woodland Auditorium Monday night,
November 8 nt 8:15 o'clock, nt which
time they will present Miss Fnrrnr's
revised, novel nnd colorful version of
Bizet's "Carmen." The fascinating
role of the gypsy "Carmen" has long
been identified with Miss Fnrrnr in
opcrn, records and cinema.
This operatic fantnsio in three acts has es
sayed n presentation of this favorite
opera to enchant the eye, the car and
the emotions nlikc.
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nrtists who will asThe
sist Miss Fnrrar are Ncira R. Ricg- gcr, Emma Noc, Luigi Pnsinnti, Ed-

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in the game of life. The young
man who dresses with taste has
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one to watch nnd every student is
strictly on his honor.
" 'Books, coats and other articles
were noticed nil about the campus,
there being no danger of anyone tak

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The ballet will include Ruth Laird,
Mildred Lcisy, Gladys Meredith and
Star Woodman, under the direction P
of Ned Wnyburn.
The musical directors will bo Carlo
Pertoni nnd Claude Gonvicrro, and
the orchestra will number eighteen
men, including Pictro Marine, concert
master, and L. Bucci, orchestral man
nger. The executive staff includes J.
Savage, as manager, nnd S. Katzmnn
as stage manager.
The company
numbers about 50 people.
Reservations should be made immediately to insure good location of
seats. Write or telephone to Miss
Anna Chandler Goff, director of the
Lexington College of Music for tick
cts. The prices are very reasonable
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staff of the university to avail them
selves of the opportunity of periodical
physical examination, similar to those
required of the students, if they are
without a personal medical adviser.
It is the President s desire that this
will in no sense be compulsory and
that the initiative for such examination resUs with the faculty members
themselves.
The examination will include a
medical history, complete
complete
physical examination with special attention to the eye, ear, noso and
examinations when
mouth.
indicated and blood pressure taken.

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hood, lived in the mountains and has
since then been closely connected with
the people of that region, gave a very
interesting discourse on the "Mountaineers of Kentucky." A more extensive program was planned, but
due to unexpected causes it was necessary to dispense with the other

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Be careful in your selection of
your headwear. When you buy a
hat, select a Stetson. Its style is
right, its quality means long wear.

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Feast Given to Aid Near East

Twenty university girls served as
waitresses at the "Golden Rule" dinner given Monday evening in the
Palm Room of the Phoenix hotel.
The dinner das designated to create
an interest in the support of the
Near East relief work and to call
attention to Golden Rule Sunday, December 7, when millions of people
will dine on simple Eastern food to
give an opportunity for aid to the
orphans of the Bible land.
The meal, which consisted of Armenian pilaf, stewed apricots, brown
bread and cocoa, was served to 250
men and women of Lexington and,
although quite simple to them, would
have been a feast to Armenian
children.
NOTICE
Dean R. L. McCready of the Christ
Dean Boyd has announced a
Church Cathedral of Louisville was
of heads of departments at his the principal speaker of
the evening.
home Tuesday evening, December 9, He recalled the World War and its
at G o'clock.
resulting disaster to the countries of
the Near East.
The girls for the university who
served under the direction of Miss
Sarah Blanding were: Misses Marie
Pfeiffer, Eleanor Ballantine, Nellie
Gay, Eleanor Smith, Sarah Curie,
Alleen Lemons, Regina Bryant, Lucile
Garth, Lillian Rasch, Margaret Doty,
Mary Stallings, Rachelle Shacklette,
Marie Louise Middleton, Fannie D.
Metcalf, Louise Smathers, Judith
Yungblut, Katherine Richardson, Beth
Huddleston, Ernestine Cross, Amanda
Gordon and Annabel Murphy.

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The botanical garden at the
versity has been covered for the
This garden has been
ter season.
one of the prettiest spots on the cam
pus for the last several months, at
tracting many visitors to view the
rare collections planted and cultivat
ed by students of the Botany depart'
ment.
Ground is now being broken for a
variety of tulips, including Cottage,
Breeder, and Darwin species, which
Dr. F. T. McFarland, head of the de
partment, has succeeded in obtaining,
They will be planted in groups and
patterns designed to beautify the
campus and provide experiments for
the students.

it is surprising how little

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ing anything.
" 'It is stated that examinations
are conducted on the same principle
and there is no supervision whatso
ever ns fnr ns a students honesty
or integrity is concerned. The Uni
versity leaves it strictly upon the
student ns to his conduct and the general impression was that this con eluding war tax. Enclose stamped
fidence was not misplaced.
addressed envelope if you desire tick
" 'Another feature was that wheth- cts mailed to you.
er on the campus or on the streets of
Lexington, the students invariably
SERVE
spoke pleasantly to the members of U. K. GIRLS
the Charleston party, whether they
knew them or not.'

thought the average man gives
to his hat. It is his crown, yet he

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Reads Paper at Associ- Famous Opera Star Will
Appear at
ation of State
The Nntionnl Association of Stntc
Universities held its nnnunnl convention in Chicago, November 10 nnd 11.
Dr. Frank L. McVcy represented the
University of Kentucky nnd read a
paper on "Objectives of the Public
System of Education."
Doctor McVcy had planned to accompany Dean Thomas P. Cooper,
dean of the college of Agriculture,
of the
and Mss Mnricl Hopkins,
Home Economics department, in
the Nntionnl Association of
Land Grant Colleges, but changed his
plans nnd returned to Lexington on
12.
Dean
Wednesday, November
Cooper made an address at this conwhich was,
vention, the subject of
"Experiment Stntion Leadership in
Economic Problems."

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