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Miss Mary Archer Bell, toastmistress,
and Sue Boardman, of Alpha Xi Delta;
EHzaboth Kimbrough and Mary ElizaBy E. D. Wallace.
O beth Downing, Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Martha Buckman and Alene Fratman,
University Wlreleit
has been Kappa Delta; Margaret Smith and
Again tho Wireless Club
In activo communication with the dif- Margaret Harbison, Chi Omega; and
ferent states of tho country and de- Jessie Fryo Moore and Gertrude Wal- livered to us election returns nearly llngford, Alpha Gamma Delta.
two hours before tho Associated Press
Nebraska
Nebraska's department
Wire got them downtown. This club
of astronomy has opened its observa
Baulch, tory
under the leadership of E. L.
to the public, and will give lecchief operator and founder, has grown tures twice a month on subjects calto be an enthusiastic organization and culated to stir the layman's Interest.
since tho first meeting, several applications have been received for mem- PHI ALPHA DELTA
bership which is extended to all UniHOLDS INITIATION
versity students.

ENGINEERING NEWS

A. A. E.
The following oCflcers

of the KenChapter of the American Astucky
sociation of Engineers were installed
November 4 at the meeting held in
Joseph Dicker iHall: P. M. Perkinson,
president; S. M. Spears, vice president; J. W. Crenshaw, secretary;
George Hlllsman, assistant secretary;
D. V. Terrell, treasurer and A. B.
Cam-mac-

reporter.
This organization plans to have a
number of smokers and entertainments during the present semester.
It seems that the primary purpose of
the club is to promote goodfellow-shi- p
among all Engineering students,
and all Juniors and Seniors especially should Join with the expectation of
Decerning members of the national
organization which means a good deal
to the consulting engineers In the
matter of proper adjustment of

Sophomore Inspection Trip
Auto mechanics have planned a trip
to Cincinnati and vicinity with the
purpose of looking over the various
modern garages, sales rooms, battery
stations and filling stations, and may
go to Connersvllle, Ind., to see the
automobile plants there.
This class in auto mechanics in addition to the study Of engines and
automotive transmission of power, will
get work from Mr. Singer In the upkeep and design of modern garage
buildings, with modern equipment and
labor saving devices.
PAN HELLENIC BANQUET
HELD LAST FRIDAY
The annual Panhellenic banquet of

the sororities of the University of Ken
tucky, one of the most important social events of the school year, was
held Friday evening at the Phoenix
hotel.
The tables were decorated with yellow chrysanthemums In baskets, and
4he place cards and menus were dainty
looklets adorned with roses. Mary
Archer Bell, of Alpha XI Delta, president of the Panhellenic Council, presided as toastmistress, and the responses were talks on advertising slogans by representatives of the various
sororities as follows:
Why Not Now."
"Eventually,
Martha Buckman, Kappa Delta.
"Tho Flavor Lasts." Lucille Moore,
Alpha Gamma Delta.
Margaret
a Reason."
"There's
Smith, Chi Omega.
"Fifty-SeveVarieties." Mary Elizabeth Downing, Kappa Kappa Gamma. '
Tho silver loving cup, presented annually by the Panhellenic Council to
tho sorority having the highest average In scholarship, was awarded to
Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Boll made
the presentation, and it was received
by Elizabeth Klmbrough for her fraternity.
At tho Council table were seated
n

Phi Alpha Delta, the honorary law
fraternity established at the Univer
sity of Kentucky, initiated four pledges
at a banquet held in tho Lafayette
hotel, Wednesday evening. The ini
tiates are John M. Hewitt, Neal
G. Sullivan,
Samuel H. Cole, and
Paul E. Ashby. The initiation was
(followed by a supper in honor of the
new members.
Members of the Clay chapter are
Robert Tomlllnsont Milton Revill,
Boyd, Dlllard
Lipe,
Carl,
Berl
Turner, M. K. Eblen, and Clyde O.
Burton. This fraternity is the second
largest legal fraternity in the United
States and is represented In forty-thre- e
schools and colleges of law.
In Kentucky It numbers some of the
State's most distinguished attorneys
on the chpter roll. Governor Edwin
P. Morrow, Former Governor A. O.
Stanley, Judge Robert B. Franklin,
Frank Ginocchlo, commander of Lexington Post of the American Legion,
Judge Lyman Chalkley, James Park
of Transylvania, and the late Captain (Reuben Hutchcraft, who was
killed In battle in France, were all
members of the local chapter.
HOME

COMING

The Hoof and Horn Club, tho live
stock organization of tho College of
Agriculture, will give its annual stock
show at the Judging pavilion, Monday,
November 15, at 7:30 p. m. Tho feature of tho program will bo an exhibit
of the fat stock which will be sent to
the International at Chicago. They
will be Judged and reasons given by
the members of tho team. Everyone
is invited to attend.
There will be a Judging contest of
beef cattle open to tho members of
the Freshman Judging team and a
dairy Judging contest open to any
Freshman, Sophomore or Junior. The
dairy contest will be conducted similar to tho on at the National Dairy
Show.
Cash prizes will be given for
The
the winners in both contests.
program will close with a chicken
sticking and plucking contest, the winner of which will be awarded a pure
bred cockral of any kind desired.
MATRIX

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STORY

In Selecting a University-For a college education, there are five things
taken into consideration:

and thrills of that occasion and there
is no need for me to describe it, but
I couldn't if I would.
After the exercises of Initiation we
rowed across the river by the light
of the silver stars and a short time
later motored back to Lexington.
The installation of officers took place
the following day at Marguerite Me
Laughlin's home with Martha Buck
man as president; Lucille Moore, vice
president; Adele Slade, secretary and
Katherlne Weakley, treasurer. Mary
Archer Bell. The other members, all
alumnae now are: Louise Will, Eliza
both Marshall, Marguerite McLaughlin
and Mrs. Enoch Grehan.

2.

There is, however, a great regret In my own heart over my inability to be present at the time
of your coming. For a number of
years the National Association of
State Universities, of which I am

en-

buildings,

Equipment,

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laboratories

and libraries.
5.

Cost.

In all these respects the University of Kentucky commends itself to those seeking a higher institution in which
to carry on their education.
All Departments, including Liberal Arts, Sciences,
Agriculture, Law, Education, Mining, Civil, Electrical and
Mechanical Engineering.
The Government needs trained men and women ; college training will bring the result.

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PHI KAPPA TAU
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The men initiated into Kappa Chap
JUST RECEIVED
ter are: Fred W. Luker, Louisville;
C. J. Lemon, Providence;
O. Berry
M.
Paul
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Jones, Earlington; Glenn B. Tinsloy,
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The location and advantages of
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The visitors pitted beef and brawn
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Secretary, meets in Washington,
As I must be
November
there and am responsible for the
program, it will not be possible for
me to be in Lexington on the 13th.
Please accept my good wishes,
and my congratulations upon your
relations to the University and the
opportunity for all of us to work
t
together for its welfare,
Fraternally yours,

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The scholastic standing and abilijty of
the Teaching Staff.

3.

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wild and some are bear. When the
Wildcats get wild the Bearcats get
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