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THE ORPHEUM THEATRE
J. H. STAMPER, Jr., Owner and Manager.

United States.
The program follows:
Tuesday, March 28.
10:00 A. M. Address men and women, "The Challengo of
tho Changing Social Order."
3:45 P. M. Faculty meeting.
7:00 P. M. Address, "College Men
and Civic Leadership."
Wednesday, March 29.
"The
10:00 A. M. To all engineers:
Engineer of Tomorrow."
12:00 M. Noon luncheon. Community meeting.
7:00 P.M. Address, "Fundamentals
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RAYMOND

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Thursday, March 30.
10:00 A. M. To all law students:
"The Law and the Changing Social Order."
12:00 M. Meeting with all leaders
and committees.
4:00 P. M. Women's mass meeting.
7:00 P. M. Address, "Mastery and
Power."
Friday, March 31.
9:30 A. M. Meeting of pastors.
7:00 P. iM. Farewell address.
For
men and women.
Student Campaign Attendance Teams.
School of Agriculture,
Seniors:
Carl Benhardt, L. H. Nelson. Juniors:
J. A. Hodges, J. P. Rickets, O. B. Taylor, Curtis Park. Sophomores: R. B.
Fenley, Wm. Lindsay, C. L. Morgan,
H. S. Long, J. Lewis, L. Reusch, C.
Averitt, Robert Mitchell, Ray Gilbert,
L. Taylor, Jas. Server. Freshmen: R.
Duncan, H. Shouse, F. Lancaster, Wm.
Faltz, B. O. Bartee, Tilford Wilson, S.
Sullivan.
School of Law, F. H. RIcketson, Joe
Torrence, C. T. Dotson, O. L. Fowler,
B. E. Hickerson, Fishback.
Arts and Science School, Seniors:
J. T. Gooch, D. H. Starns, K. Zerfoss,
H. Felix, C. W. Bailey, R. P. Tipton,
H. L. Reid, H. Graham. Juniors:
B.
N. Peak, F. Crum, C. Clarke, Phil Por
ter, C. P. Hatter, E. Wood, Marlon
Conditt. Sophomores:- F. O. Mayes,
C. P. Wyatt, E. Beatty.
Freshmen:
Neblitt, Tom Underwood, G. Zerfoss,
Longsworth, M. L. Muncie, Hume Wilson.
Engineering School, Civil: G. H.
Hill, Howard Kinne, Elmer Hopkins.

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Mining: Frank Granger, O. Schwantz.
Mechanical Juniors: E. K. Robert-son- ,
C. Nicholoff, D. Sprincr, E. Q.
Kdmonds, Edwin Kalb. Sophomores:
Harry Milward, T. E. Peak, M. L. Watson, A. L. Eubank, R. S. Clayton, C.
W. W. RobR. McClurc Freshmen:
inson, T. Boston, D. R. Dudley.

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Competitors for tho Bonnet prize
nro requested to hand in their essays
to President Emeritus James K. Patterson not later than April 10.
Manuscripts must bo typewritten
and three copies of each contribution
are required.

IMPORTANT!

11:00 P.

M. TO

Graves, Cox

PRIZE COMPETITORS.

The treasurer of the junior class,
than a hundred students of
J. N. Waters, has requested the Kerthe different colleges of the Univernel to announce that all juniors will
sity who have volunteered to
have to pay their class dues before
with the Y. M. C. A. cabinet In
April 1 If they wish to receive prourging every student to attend the
grams at the Junior Prom, which will
meetings of the Raymond Robins'
be given April 28. All seniors must
campaign, which starts Tuesday mornnotify Mr. Waters of their intention
ing, are busy this week seeing the
to attend the Prom also in order to
men of their departments, distribut
secure programs.
ing programs and inviting the stuThe programs which have been se
dents to hear Robins.
lected by the program committee for
In order to make the teams of stuthis year's Prom are the handsomest
dents more effective, several outside
and most expensive that have ever
Christian leaders have been invited to
been used at the University and the
come here for the entire campaign to
class will not order any more than
in the work, among whom
the number absolutely required. The
are: C. E. (Chief) Blevins, Assistant
programs will be ordered April 1, and
Y. M. C. A. Secretary at Georgia Techafter that time no orders will be sent
nical, of Atlanta, Ga.; F. H. Hoeler,
in. Juniors and seniors, give this your
Y. M. C. A. Secretary at University of
attention!Cincinnati, of Cincinnati, Ohio; E. L.
student,
Terrell,
at
Y. M. C. A.
Oberlin, Ohio; J. L. Childs, manager
of the Robins' campaign in Kankakee,
Dr. A. W. Fortune, pastor of the
111.; J. W. Bergthold, State Secretary
Maxwell Christian Church, and Proof College Y. M. C. A.s for Kentucky,
fessor at Transylvania College, will
of Louisville, Ky.
address the Y. M. C. A. Sunday evePresident Barker is heartily in co
ning at 6:30.
operation with the cabinet and is takTliis is the last meeting before the
ing an active part in preparing for
ig Robins' campaign and everyone
the campaign. Deans Anderson and
interested is urged to be present.
Lafferty have given an hour from
class work in their departments for
.
Our Common Friends.
special meetings for the lawyers and
Abemnon (after twenty minutes) :
engineers. The whole school is ablaze
"Don't you adore Carmen?"
with spirited Interest ever the student
Tessie (in desperation) : "Oh, yes,
evangelistic revival.
and aren't postmen just too lovely for
All student activities will give way
anything?" Princeton Tiger.
to the campaign during the four days
in which it is held. Societies have
postponed their meetings so as not to
interfere with the plans outlined by
the Y. M. C. A.
The pastors of the churches of Lexington, the Commercial Club and city
Y. M. C. A. liave accepted the invitation extended by the cabinet to co
operate in the work of the revival and
will lend their personal efforts.
The power of personality, earnest
ness of purpose and eloquence of Ray
monu Robins have drawn great
crowds of students into all his meetings. Ho is one of the most success-ful- l
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Lexington, Ky.
Cincinnati, Ohio

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