THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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ABOUT THE CAMPUS
Professor Noo, head of the Department of Education will go to Paris
Friday night, December B, to glvo "An
Evening of Poetry." Tho entertainment Is undor tho auspices of Women's Clubs, community organizations
and other social institutions of Paris.
Protegsor Noo will Jad a number of
his own poems.
Ilus3oll Albert, formerly of
and a prominent student at
tho University in tho class of '16, was
In Lexington this week from New
York for a Bhort visit. Albert was
major of tho University battalion and
acting commandant during his Senior
year. Since ho was discharged from
the army in July he has been employed In New York.

Dr. W. D. Valloau, professor of
GEO. T. MARTIN'S
Plant Pathology, spoko on "Sterility
RAISING
of tho NOT HAIR
BUT HAIR
in Plants" at tho meeting
Rnflncsquo Botanical Club last WedCUTTING
nesday, November 2(5, at 7:30 p. m.
SHAVE 15c
In tho Natural Sclcnco Building. Tho HAIR CUT 25c
meeting was followed by tho usual
PLAIN, SHOWER AND TURKISH
social hour.
BATHS
Tho English Club hold Its regular
monthly meeting Monday evening nt
Basement, 139 East Main Street
8 o'clock in tho Patterson Literary Society room of tho Alumni Building.
Professor G. W. Whiting, ns leader of
tho meeting read a very interesting
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Edna Snapp, Catherine Reed, ElizGROCERS
abeth Allen, Geneva Rice, Orena
and Virginia Graham discussed
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a number of modern poets including
ALSO FRUITS
Amy Lowell, Alfred Noycs, Vachel
Lindsay, and William Yeats. They al- COR. HIGH AND LIMESTONE 8T8.
so discussed blank, free and other
forms of verse.
Tho Central Kentucky branch of the
The next meeting of tho club will be
Southern College Women's Associa- held January 12 under the supervition held It's regular meeting Tues- sion of 'Professor Edward C Mable.
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mi3s His subject will bo "The Drama."
Edith Bain was in charge of the program. Professor Cleland of the DeINTELLIGENCE TESTS INAUGUpartment of Economics and Sociology,
RATED AT UNIVERSITY OF
spoke on "Laws on Delinquency In
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Kentucky." At the social hour which
followed, Mrs. E. L. Harrison and Mrs.
(The Gamecock.)
L. F. Horlacher were hostesses.
Intelligence tests similar to those
given by the United States governin colors and
The current issue of the Yale Law
ment in examining men for the army
Review, dated December 1, contains
plain gold
during the war days are now being
un article by Professor W. L. Sumgiven to Freshmen at the University
80c and 90c
mers, of the College of Law on "The
These examinaProperty In Oil and Gas." This pub- of South Carolina.
tions are in the nature of experiments
lication, which is the leading law
university, but they may have
magazine of the country, accepts only with the
a significant meaning for future classof outstanding merit,
contributions
es as it is planned to Judge a student
and it is considered honor by all lead123 East Main Street
by the response he gives to the test
to be able to secure pubing Jurists
and thereby be able to place him in
Opp. the Phoenix
lication in this magazine.
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DEPARTMENTAL CLUBS
meeting
The regular
of the Romance Language Club will be
held next Monday at 7 :15 p.m., at the
home of Miss Catherine Tucker at
Miss Barrett,
259 a3t High Street.
Miss Alberta Wilson, and Mr. Bartlett
will present the program.
The Kernel wishes to correct an
error that appeared in last week's
issue, The president of the club Is
y

Miss Alberta Wilson.
The Graduate Club met Monday
evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Y. M.
C. A. rooms of the Alumni Building.
Morgan Atcherson spoke on the "Life
of iHenry' Clay," and Mr. Minnehan
Rights."
made a talk on "Ireland's
Afterwards Doctor Terrell gave an
informal discussion of eome personal
touches in the life of Henry Clay.
The White Mathematic Club held
its regular weekly meeting Tuesday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Civil
and Physics Building. Frank Tuttle
showed how mathematical figures may
be made by folding paper in various
Bhapes.

Dr. Enos Tully, head of the Medical
of the University of
Department
Louisville, will speak at the meeting
Society next Monday
of
evening at 7:15 o'clock in the Natural Science Building. All members of
the society are urged to be present
to hear Doctor Tully.
The Agricultural Society met at
:30 o'clock Monday evening in the
Agricultural Building, at which time
the following program was presented:
"Possibilities of Home Economics in
the Commercial World," Catherine
Christian; "French Farming and Customs in Rural Communities," J. T.
Hunter; a humorous reading, Hannah
Weakley; and ."Better Farming, Better Living," Clyde Bland.

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