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given at 3 pm. in the main lounge group's Headquarters Company and
of far Home IVm 'oiiikn lunMiiu; arrived overseas last April. Since
Topics lor (lie assemblies and seilii-Har- .s then, lie has been awarded the UN
Service Ilibbon and the Korean
will he announced next week.
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where his wife is now making her
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awarded the Republic of Korea
Presidential Unit Citation as a
member of the Army's Korean Communications Zone Unit., has been in
Korea since last June. He is a rlerk
typist in the cisonncl section of the
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for the rest i the semester. Jackie
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nnnouiKed ll.is week. A nirl may
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Lt. John R.

Correction
In the last issue of ihe Kernel before the beginning of the second
semester, the writer of this column
inadvertently made the m.stake of
listing Mrs. Garni Morn-Hi'maiden
name as Mary Margaret Kmn. ':il.
To set. the records stiaiehl and at
lothe same time with all due
gics to those concerned, we wish to
call to the attention of our readers
the fact that Mrs. Garni Moretti
was Elisc Bureau. AIJ '30. BSME "i3,
and Mary Margaret King is Mrs.
Gino Ratti. Mr. Ratti holds the
MS degree ill chemistry. UK '11. and
Mr. Morctli holds the liS.ME de1939.
Tea. gree,
Helen King. Executive Secretary,
Alumni Association

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at Hie end of the second
or the summer term
should file lor decrees on ."March
.Valid (i in Itnom lli of the Administration building. Miss
Maple Mfinrrs, assistant registrar, has announced.
Ibis also applicti to graduate
students who expect to complete
requirements for graduate degrees, she said.
Candidates for the Bachelor'
degree will be charged a graduation fee of S9, which covers cap
and gown rental, diploma fee,
the Keiilui kian, and other expense-?.

Candidates for other advanced degrees, excluding the
Doctorate, will be charged a
fee of S'!ll. which will eover
but the Kenluckian.
including the hood to he presented the candidate, Miss
Moorcs added.
Doctorate fees are Sl'y, and
graduation fees are payable not
later than the fourth day
the commencement.

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WeshiiinslcTs To AUcnd
Ilillel Meeling Al Temple
Westminster Fellowship will attend the Hillel meeting at the
Temple Adath Israel on Sunday.
Transportation will be from Westminster House at (i p.m. The invitation was extended in ol; sei wince
of Brotherhood Week.
A record party is planned by the
Westminster at 7:30 p.m. tonight at
the Westminster House. Everyone
is requested to bring a record to
contribute to the record library.
Wesley I nundation
The members of the We.-leFoundation will have a kitchen
shower at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the
Wesley Foundation house.
Baptist Student Union
The last service of the l'.SU
Spiritual Emphasis Week revival:
will be held at (i 30 p.m. in the
Baptist Student Union tomorrow,
Andy Blaine, BSU student secretary,
will present the sermon. Music will
be presented by the BSU choir.
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F.ighteenlh Century Festival,
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l'lavcrs will present a
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in the Laboratory Theatre
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bet n announced.
The production will be directed
'ov Joe Ray. sophomore in Arts and
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t' iei.ces. Pat cast consists of Jane
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The presentation will be admission live.
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for the Guignol Player's
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the Fine Arts building, Ben Ardery,
director of the production, has an-

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The accredited bilingual summer
school sponsored by the Univcr-sida- d
Autonomy dc Guadalajara
and members of the Stanford University faculty will be ottered in
Guadalajara,
Mexico, June
7, 1954. Offerings include
art,
creative
writing,
folklore,
geography, history, language and
literature courses. $225 covers
tuition, board and room.
Write Prof. Juan B. Racl. Box K,
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force at, Hinlon and in Ht'i.'l was
made rodman. His next position a..
that of instrument man mi ihe engineering lon e, w hich pose ion lie
held until July. 1011;, when he was
appointed assistant cost engineer at
St. Albans. W. Va. In April. l.H.i.
at Danhe was made yaiilina-leville, Va. and became terminal manager at Ilunlinr.lon in I'M.!.
Plall
Second Lieutenant Robert L.
Hodgensville. Ky., is on duty
with the 4!lh Infantry Division in,
Korea. Lt. Enlow is post cxrlrcige
of fleer at division headipia rlers.
the Army in NovcmlHT.
1952, and served al Camp preckin-ridgKy., before arnvini; in the
Far East last October.
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Tokyo Army Hospital.

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operations on the Chesapeake and
Ohio Railway, Huntington. W. Va.
Mr. Branimer Joined C&O at Hin-toW. Va.. in June, 1937. Since
February, 1948. he has served as
assistant terminal trainmaster in
Huntington.

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to talk with Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineers on
Wednesday, March 3rd. Contact your Placement Officer
today for an appointment with
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