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FROSH AND SOPHS TIE

MEN'S GLEE CLUB IN

IN OPENING GAME

WESTERN KENTUCKY ON
IL CONCERT

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Prof. Lamport and 18 Men
Left Monday for
Week's Trip
TO VISIT SIX

CITIES

Students to Hear "Warblers" Wednesday Night
The Men's Glee Club, under the direction of Prof. Carl Lamport, Is on
Its annual conoert tour this week. The
tour opened at Eminence, Monday
night, and closes at Owensboro, to
morrow night. Tho Club will render
the same program that is being given
on the trip, in chapel next Wednesday
night.
Tho Glee Club, this year, Is tho best
that ever represented the University,
and its tour will be a big boost for the
Tho complete itinerary
institution.
for the week follows: Monday, Eminence; Tuesday, Louisville; Wednesday, Madisonville; Thursday, Morgan-field- ;
Friday, Hopklnsvillo; Saturday,
Owensboro.
The men making the trip are: First
tenor: Auryn E. Bell, John Dahrlnger,
Robert Clem, Carroll Carter; second
tenor: Jesse Hawkins, Duerson Fend-leNeville Fincel, Silas Wilson, John
Currey; first bass, Rothwell Woodward, Neal Sullivan, Raymond Craig,
Thomas Riley, Earl Baughman; second bass: Robert Porter, John Lewis,
Elbert DeCoursey, Crawford Anderson. Prof. C. A. Lampert, director.

ACTOR IN "LIGHTN1N'

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SPEAKS TO STUDENTS

Strollers Meet Milton Nobles
at Opera House After
Wednesday Matinee
Stuart Fox, who plays the part of
John Marvin in "Lightnin'," gave two

readings and some valuable advice to
the Strollers in the Little Theater at
the fifth period, Wednesday. Mr. Seymour, his understudy, accompanied
him.
Mr. Fox advised those Intending to
go on the legitimate stage that funds
and .experience were by far the most
important factors In procuring a part.
He concluded his talk by giving a
reading from "Madame X," the longest
speech of modern drama, and a humorous parody on the first chapter of
Genesis.
A number of Strollers accepted tho
invitation to meet "Lightnin' Bill"
Jones, played by Milton Nobles, after
the matlneo Wednesday, at the Opera
House.

Ecology Class Members
Spend Day in Country
Tho members of tho Ecology class,
with Dr. C. A. Shull, made a trip to
Elk Lick Falls, Sunday, April 11, despite the snow and cold tho twenty-simile ride in tho University truck, tho
dinner cooked under tho most primitive conditions, and tho day spent in
tho wilds of tho Kentucky cliffs and
caves was an ideal experience, highly
instructive and thoroughly enjoyed by
all who participated.
PLEDGES ANNOUNCED
Sigma Pi, professional frain Commerce, announces tho
following pledges: Harold F. Waites,
'22, Cynthlana; George H. Gregory,
21, Lexington; Toliver Anderson, '23,
Hopkinsvllle; Joo T. Lovott, '22 Kenton; Hinton Leach, '23, Lexington.
Delta

ternity

LEXINGTON. KY.. APRIL 15, 1921

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Tho first of the Intcrclass games,
between the Sophs and Frosh, ended
a tie, 2 to 2. It was fast and very exciting all tho way through and a large
number of students who wore strongly
partisan In their views backed their
respective teams to the fullest of their
ability.
Tho batteries for the Frosh were:
Gillespie and VanArsdale, for the
Sophs, Hays and Prlbble.
"Dnddy" Boles, out of the bigness of
his heart and pocketbook has offered
a silver loving cup to tho winning
team, and all teams arc working hard
for tho trophy.

PHILISQPHIAH
TO BE GIVEN

PLAY

APRIL 21

Little Theatre Tickets May Be
Used For "The
Amazons"

PULE WANTS
STROLLERS

TRACK SQUAD MEETS
UNIVERSITY SENATE
TENNESSEE SATURDAY

THE

TO RETURN

Strollers

field.
Most

WRITES

Told to
Own Terms

Name

of the men have recovered
from their injuries which held them
back in the meet with Vandy and
they are expecting to put our opponents through the mill.
Little Is known of tho Incoming
wearers of whatnot, for as yet they
have not met this season, but they
usually turn out one of the best squads
In the South.
Tho meet is called at
2:30 o'clock.

The Strollers have received from
Presley T. Atkins, of Plnevlllo, a letter
of appreciation concerning the recent
visit of that organization and the University band to Bell county In which
appear the following gratifying excerpts:
"Tho proverbial village knocker has
not been around and not one single
word but the highest praise has been
heard regarding your troop and band,
and what they had to offer here. You
look tho town by storm and the Strollers can have anything they want up
here, from a slice of the Cumberland
river to a cross section of Pine Moun
tain. Just name your terms and we
I am all 'swelled' up
will comply.
with pride because of the whole thing
and even the small part I had in it.
We are prepared right now to Insist
that you bring the whole 'gang' back
next year, and we want your answer
fight now. I am writing tho same
information to Doctor McVoy, and
want it settled so that we may begin
advertising at once.
We are serious about the Strollers
for next year and you know the people here want you. So please put this
invitation up to the club, and let us
have the answer. We won't take NO.''
MELCHER AT CONVENTION
Dean C. R. Melcher left Wednesday
for Iowa City, Iowa, where he will attend a meeting of the Deans of Men of
the American Colleges, which will be
held at the University of Iowa, April
14, 15 and 16.

The Philisophian Literary Society
will present "The Amazons,' Pinero's
clever comedy, Thursday, April 21 In
the chapel. With the splendid cast
under tho direction of Prof. Mikesell,
this play will be the best ever given by
Philisophian.
Lucy Smith, Henrietta Rogers, and
Margaret Harbison, the Amazons first
appear as three attractive young gallants Willie, Tommie, and Noel respectively. They have been brought up by
their mother, the charming but dictatorial Marchioness of Castlejordan
who Is played by Clarlbel Kay, as
young women.
athletic
They desert their principloes however
for the attractive LItterley, Tween-awayand De Grival played by Fred
Houston-Shaw- .
John Land and Jack
Derringer respectively.
John Land is splendid as the typical
Englishman, Tweenie while Jack. Derringer as Count Do Grival and Fred
Houston-Shaas Utterly show unThe three
usual dramatic ability.
amazonian sisters are charmingly Interpreted by Henrietta Rogers, Mar- UNIVERSITY TO HAVE
garet Harbison, and Lucy Smith, Clarl
bel Kay Is unusually good as the,
A STUDENT
Marchioness. Lillian Dalton's rolq of
Sergeant Shuter gives full scope to her
enthusiasm and pep. Wiedekemper as
the Rev. Minchin, Bamber as Fltton Mervin Eblen Represents
the gamekeeper, Swerringer as Youatt
Kentucky at Wid-We- st
a servant, and Rouse as Orts, a
Conference
cast.
poacher, are well
Little Theatre season tickets may
bo used for admittance to this play.
Mervin Eblen, who represented the
Single seats are 75 cents.
University of Kentucky at tho
(Conference held at the University of Missouri, returned on Monday
Agr. College Adds Two
Angus Steers to Herd and as a result of the conference a
Student (Council will be organized at
tho University. There has been much
Tho College of Agriculture added
of organizing a student council at
two pure bred Angus steers to its talk
University but it was not definitely
herd, last week, after visiting tho the
decided upon until Eblen returned. The
Bradshaw herd near Danville. A
organization is expected to bo perold animal was purchased by
fected in about two weeks.
tho College, and Mr. Bradshaw mado
It Is planned to have tho Student
present of another, a yearling.
them a
Council composed of four seniors,
Dean Thomas P. Cooper, Professor three Juniors, two sophomores and one
Good, W. J. Harris, of the Animal Husfreshman. Tho body will take caro of
bandry Department, and Senator H. M. all student activities. Danco dates
party which
Frohman composed tho
and other matters now controlled by
visited tho farm of A. D. Bradshaw.
the Dean of Men will bo taken caro of
Professor Good says that tho selec- by tho council. ,Tho officers will inare two of the finest ani- clude a president,
tions mado
and
mals in tho herd, which is headed by secretary-treasurethe president to bo
a famous sire.
elected by tho student body.
Tho conference at Missouri April 7,
8 nnd 9 was hold In order that
Y. M. C. A. NOTES
or universities, having student
There will bo an election of Y. M. councils or hoping to have, might got
C. A. officers, Thursday night, in tho together and work out problems
to studont government. A perY. M. C. A. rooms at 7 o'clock.
AH those who have subscribed to the manent organization was formed with
Y. M. C. A. funds are urgently re- Francis K. Zimmerman, of the Univerquested to pay these dues as soon as sity of Chicago, President. Twenty-twof the leading institutions of tho
possible.
Bart Peak left this morning for country woro represented.
Eblen obtained much information
Louisville, to attend tho Y. M. C. A.
regarding student government and as
conferences to be held there.
soon as plans are worked out tho
PAY JUNIOR CLASS DUES NOWI council will be formed
man-hatin-

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Coach Buchholt has his men ready
for tho Invasion of tho Tennessee track
bunch, Saturday afternoon, on Stoll

Commendatory Letter Contains Invitation to Come
Back with '22 Play
P. T. ATKINS

No. 31

Tuesday-Frida- y

Mid-We-

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ACCEPT

REGULATIONS

Recommendations of Kentucky College Assn.
Accepted

CINCINNATI WINS SLOW
GAME OH STOLL FIELD
Two Hits Made by Blue and
White Of? Roth, Queen City

Hurler
March returned yesterday. A cold
wind swept over Stoll Field and with
it swept the hopes of the Wildcat
Just an off day characterized
the situation of the Kentucky players.
Two hits and no runs were all that
could be gathered by the Blue and
White off Roth, the Queen City twirler.
Meanwhile, the lads of the University
of Cincinnati knocked out thirteen hits
and the same number of runs.
Both teams were not up to
form, but Kentucky Just could
not swat the ball. The hits off Cooper
and McKinney came at opportune
times and helped by bad fielding, the
medical team put across their 13 runs.
The score:
H.
R.
E.
3
13
13
Cincinnati
2
3
0
Kentucky .
University of Cincinnati,
Batteries:
Roth and Sharpe; Kentucky, Cooper,
McKinney and Baugh.
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The granting of a charter to Epsllon
Beta Phi, a local honorary society of
the College of Arts and Sciences, and
tho approval of the recommendations
of the Association of Kentucky Colleges and Universities, was tho most
important business transacted by the
University Senate at its meeting Monday afternoon, April 11.
The charter members of Epsilom
Beta Phi, to which a charter was
granted, are the members of Phi Beta
Kappa who are members of the University of Kentucky faculty.
Only seniors In the College of Arts
and Sciences who have a general standing of 2.6 and no D's or E's are eligible. But not more than, ten per
cent of the class can be admitted Into
the society. Members of the present
senior class are eligible and will be
taken in some time previous to commencement. It is the intention of tho
society to apply for a National chapter
of the Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity. The charter members of the
Episolon Beta Phi are: Dr. Frank L.
McVey, Professors G. Terril, J. J.
Tigert, S. E. Leland, C. J. Humphrey's,
C. A. Shull and C. B. Williams.

"CRICHTDN"

TO PLAY

WINCHESTER TONIGHT

SIGMA NU FRATERNITY HOUSE IS

COMPLETED
Gamma Iota chapter of Sigma Nu,
will move into their new fraternity
house in Winslow street by Saturday.
It is the first house to be erected on
fraternity row. The structure is of
the English Stratford style of architecture and will hold thirty boys and
has every modern equipment from the
kitchen to the billiard room and study
hall. It was built as a memorlam to
Harold Pullman, who was killed in an
aeroplane accident during the war.
The Sigma Nus expect to have a
formal opening of the house the first

Strollers "On Tour" Again;
Make Trip by

The Strollers, accompanied by tho
University Orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Carl Lampert, will present
"Tho Admirable Crichton" at the Winchester Opera House in Winchester,
tonight.
The play will be given in Winchester under the auspices of tho Kiwanis
Club of that city. Marcus C. Redwine,
Winchester attorney, and an alumnus
of May.
of tho University of Kentucky, has
been instrumental in having the play
presented at Winchester.
The trip
Y. W. CABINET HOLDS
comITS SPRING COUNCIL will bo made by automobile, the p.m.
pany leaving Lexington at 4:00
and returning tonight after the play.
Dr. Fortune and Dr. Allen K. Foster
Are Speakers

s'

col-leg-

Meeting of Executive Body
Held in the Little Theatre
Monday

Sunday was the second day of the
Spring Cabinet Training Council held
In Lexington, last week-end- ,
with headquarters at Patterson Hall. The afternoon meeting took place at 2:30
o'clock. During tho first hour, Dr. A.
W Fortune, of Transylvania, took
charge, and his subject was "Bible
Study." At 3:30 o'clock tho meeting
was thrown open, and Dr. Allen K.
Foster spoko for tho second timo
tho Council on tho subject of
"Prayer."
At 6:15 p.m., tho delegates and tho
members of tho local cabinets wero
entertained with a supper at the City
V. W. C. A. At 7:30 p.m., in tho club
rooms of tho City Y. W. C. A., Doctor
Fostor gavo his third and last talk to
tho Council. This hour was given over
entirely to tho answering of various
Miss
questions asked by tho girls.
Kathorino Haley, of Berea, sang sovoral songs at tho end of Doctor
hour, This meeting marked the
end of tho Spring Cabinet Training
Council.

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Fos-tor'- s

Dean Cooper Visiting
Eastern Alumni Clubs
Will

Address the New York Association Today

Following a plan arranged by tho
General Alumni Association to keep
graduates of the University in touch,
with tho activities, Dean Thomas
director of tho Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, left Saturday afternoon for a trip to the East
whero ho Is speaking this week to
three University of Kentucky Alumni
Associations.
On April 11, Dean Coopor addressed
tho association in Philadelphia, and
today will address the New York Association. Tho date of tho meeting of
tho Washington Alumni was not
known when Dean Cooper left. Whilo
in Washington ho will also attend a
meeting of tho United States Department of Agriculture and a meeting
called by tho Federal government for
the purpose of discussing tho tobacco
grading system now being worked out.

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nnd nlnrm clock sot five minutes fast
. The oftlrlnl imhllcntlnn of tlir ntuilontu nnd In sympathy, harmony nnd perfect unSociety mot
Tho Patterson Literary
OF
tlio Alumni AMoelntlnn of the I nlvornlty
derstanding with tho $11,000 Univer- Inst Friday night In tho Little Theater.
of Kentucky.
sity clocks, lol nnd hohold! they re- One of tho most delightful meetings
every Tucmlay ntul Krldiy Jurlnp
PuIiIImIiciI
GEORGE R. SMITH
verse nnd put ifs eight minutes slow. of tho yenr was held. Tho Oratorical
the coIIprIiUo yenr.
Contest which was to havo been held
In rosiionnlhle
for thn
Tho
For the first tlmo in tho history of tho University of Kentucky ono
"Crichton' Shows Truo Finish," that night wns postponed at tho reeditorial policy of the piqer; the Mnnnglns says n
of her graduates seeks tho office of Commonwealth's Attorney for Fayheadline. Which only goes to quest of Professor Mlkcscll, and will
editor for the newn policy.
ette County.
show that nil things, even tho host, ho given In tho chapel, Inter. In ornccoml ctnan matter at the must come to an end.
Entered n
der not to disappoint thd members
Tho University haB not grown, In the past, with tho strides' which
postofflce, I.exInBton, Kentucky.
who had come out, It was decided to
Ono
havo marked tho progress of many of her Bister institutions.
ft cent
a Copy
give nn impromptu program. Tho
reason for this hns been due to the failure of our university to ex'president called on different members,
.lOUKNAMMM IIUIMHNO
hibit a genuine Interest and concern in tho welfare of. her graduates
OKFirR
OFFICIAL NOTICES
either suggesting a subject or permitan Interest so strikingly noticenble In the policies of other Instituting thorn to speak on any subject they
tions in tho state, whoso graduates, In turn, havo Btrlven- for tho
Friday, April 15.
J. DONALD DINNING, '21
chose.
upbuilding of their nlmn maters, but whoso regard for tho University of
Meeting of Patterson Literary
mid 4085
I'honcH 2II7-Short tnlks wore given by R. T.
Kentucky is secondary.
Society, Gymnasium1 BuildJohnston, F. P. Bell, E. E. Slier, A. W.
MANAGING KDITOR
ing, 7:00 p.m.
I assure yo"u that I have tho interest of tho University at heart, nnd
Armontrout, W. H. Peal nnd V. C.
FRED K. AUGSBURG, '21
Council meeting, President's
I request, and will greatly appreciate, the consideration and loyal supSwearlngen.
olllce, 3:45 p. m.
I'honefl 1057 and 2117-port of university men. and women, nnd of tho alumni. Tho results of
The Junior Prom, Phoenix Homy candidacy, as I sincerely believe and intend, will accrue to tho
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Do you enro to have them revised or
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til 1:00.
constructively criticised by successful
GEORGE R. SMITH, '15.
Tho SrolIcrs present "Tho Adauthors? If you do, then send us your
Sl'OltTIN'G EDITOR
nmnuscrips
(stories,
mirable Crichton" In "Wiarticles or1
Arthur Cnmrron, '21
poems). We will criticise, nnd place
nchester.
them should they prove to be acceptASSOCIATE EDITORS
Saturday, April 16.
able for publication.
Herndon Evans, '21
MnrRaret Smith, '22
The Sigma Alpha Epsilom fraThere is no actual charge for our
Kathcrlne Meglbbon, '21
COLLEGE BOYS' TAILOR
ternity (lance, ballroom of
services. If, however, you have not
previously enrolled with the advisory
tho Lafayette Hotel, from
REl'OKTERS
ALTERATIONS
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Adnllne Mann, '22 Kathcrlne Weakley, '21
S:30 to 12:00.
that you enclose the initial fee
Amanda Forkncr, 2!Katherlno HerrlriE, '21
152 South Lime tone Phone 1550Y
Track Meet, University of
of two dollars, which we must ask of
Arthur Hodges, '23 Zack Wheat, '22
Kentucky and University of
There is no
each new contributor.
Klfile Hachc, '23
additional expense, no future obligaII. S. Hojdi-n- , 'M
Tennessee, Stoll Field, 2:30
tion.
p. m.
HUSINESS MANAGER
It must be realized that we can only
Baseball, University of KenH. B. LLOYD, '21
be of aid to those of serious intent If
you do mean to strive for literary suctucky and University of Cincess we can help you In many ways.
cinnati at Cincinnati.
AI1VKKTISING
STAFF
Our services are yours until wo have
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Sunday, April 17.
actually succeeded .in marketing at
Harold VValt. '22
Meeting of Y. M. C. A. and
laast ono of your manuscripts. Send
Y. W. C. A., Patterson Hall,
something today!
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921
Please enclose return postage with
C:30 p.m.
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"IMPORTANT ADVANCE DATE
NATIONAL
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KILL THAT JINX!
"The Amazons" will be given
ASSOCIATION
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It is human nature to love and apby the Philosophian Literary
131 W. 39th St.
plaud the victor. Those who attain
Society, Thursday, April 21.
New York City
success find about them an adoring
Department
Advisory
throng of admirers, who feed their
vanity and make extravagant avowals GREATER INTEREST IS A SHORTER
But adversity usually
of friendship.
SHORTHAND SYSTEM
dispels tho host and defeat tests the SHOWN IN AG. SOCIETY
IN TEN EASY LESSONS
metal of loyalty and devotion.
MISS AMERICA
It is easy to support a winning a:-leti- Large Attendance at Meeting, Monday
This course covers ten easy lessons
a
Night
team. Victory attracts like
MIDDY SUITS AND MIDDY BLOUSES
which will enable the Student, Profespowerful magnet. The hearty and en'
sor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or anyIncreased interest in the Ag. Society one seeking a professional career, to
thusiastic support which the student
ABOVE ALL
body of the University of Kentucky was shown by the large attendance at go thru life with 100 per cent efficiency,
VALUE
CHARM
IN BEAUTY
gave the basketball team which proved the meeting held Monday night, April
itself the undisputed champion of 11, in the Ag. building.
THIS COURSE
The program follows: "Ag. Society
Southern basketball was so obvious
Is short and inexpensive, and is
that student loyalty to the athletic at the University of Alabama," by J. given with a money back guarantee if
Incorporated
teams which represent the University D. Foster; "Ag. Society at the Univer- not satisfied.
SEND THIS CLIPPING TODAY
sity of Mississippi," by Casey Smith;
appeared undisputable.
The wonderful quintet which brought "County Agent Work in Kentucky," by
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fame and honor to the University is a Charles Taylor, county agent for Hop1416 Broadway,
matter of athletic history. We are kins County for six years, now taking
New York City.
Gentlemen: 'Enclosed herewith is
well into the baseball season, repre- advanced work at the University, and
$5.00 for which kindly send me your
Nothing aids the natural ability of a team more than
sented by a team that is ebvlously not "A Successful Dairy Farm," by It. It.
shorthand course in ten easy lesThe program was closed
of championship caliber. But the men Robbins.
outfits of unquestoned quality.
sons by mail. It is understood that
on the team and the coach are exert- with a reading by Miss House, of the
at the end of five days,- I ant not
satislied my money will be gladly
ing every effort to produce a winning Art Department of Transylvania Col
We carry a complete line of A. J. Reach & Son's sportrefunded.
team. We assert that the baseball lege.
ing goods.
The program was followed by a
team is in greater need of the unName .
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at the Michigan game. After playing in.
ball for three innings, a series
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Michigan a lead which there was
They were going home from school.
slight chance of overcoming. As the
"Teacher said that that that that
possibility of victory became more
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Alumni Notes

Dues to tlm Alumni Association, $2 n yoar, Includo subscription
to Tho Kernel' and the Alumni Directory. Address Herbert Graham,
Soc'yTrcas., University of Kentucky, Lexington
Class of '09.
Miss Lizzie D. Hardosty Is employed
by the United States Government at
Lexington, Ky.
Class of MO
William B. Hubbard is living at prospect, Ky., rind is a lawyer, farmer and
breeder of pure bred
.
Hogs.
Class of '11
C. W. Wardlo is engineer for tho
Tennessee Copper Company, Copper-hill- ,
Tenn.
Oscar Lee Day Is a representative of
Itefactorio Comtho Harbison-Walke- r
pany, Cleveland, O.
Class of '13.
Frank J. Forsyth is a member of
,
tho Plkovillo Electric Company,

II. P. Parrigan is fuel engineer for
tho Toxas Company, Port Arthur, Tex.
A. B. Crawford Is superintendent of
tho LaGrange Graded School and tho
Oldham County High School, La
Grange, Ky.
Claudo C. Watson Is in tho general
engineering department of the Standard Oil Company, Elizabeth, N. J.

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AMUSEMENT

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FOUNDERS DAY BANQUET.
RAFINESQUE BOTANY CLUB
3IGMA ALPHA EPSILON DANCE
AT LAFAYETTE SATURDAY NIGHT
most successful meeting of tho
Tho
Kentucky Epsllon chapter of S. A. year was held by tho Raflnesque
The members of Alpha XI Delta soE will give its" annual dance in the Botany Club, Wednesday, April G, with rority, will give their Founders' Day
Lafayotto Hotel ballroom from 9 to Anderson as president. An unusually banquet, Friday, April 15, at tho Phoe12

o'clock, Saturday

night. Montaguo large attendance was present.

nix Hotel.

will furnish the music and the room
An Interesting talk on "Linoleum"
will bo decorated in the colors, purple was given by Elsie Rackc.
nnd old gold. About 300 guests are

PAY

JUNIOR CLASS

DUES

NOW!

expected.
A.

T.

0. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED

Tho Sigma Nus have accepted the
challcngo of tho A. Tv O.s. This, tho
l
basefirst of tho unauthentic
Class of '17
ball games, will in all probability take
Orie Leo Fowler is practicing law place on Stoll Field some tlmo next
at Owensboro, Ky.
week.
Miss Myra L. Gray is supervisor of
manual training in tho Broadview
WHITE MATH. CLUB
(Montana) High School.
The Junior Section of the White
Capt. George Marvin Ferris is with Mathematics Club met In tho Physics
tho 18th Infantry, Camp Upton, N. Y. Building Wednesday afternoon, April
Miss Kate G. Hieatt is a teacher tho thirteenth.
Mr. W. B,
at Plcadome High School, Fayette
spoke on "Mathematical
Ky.
01
County, Ky.
William Kendrick Gregory is manEquipment Deager of the Industrial
partment of the Roy C. Whayno Supply Company, Louisville, Ky.
Hodge Lester Is a lawyer In Philadelphia, Pa.
W. T. Nicoll Is an accountant for
Price Watorhouse and Company, St.
Louis, Mo.
S. Morris Roth is chief engineer and
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL
draftsman of tho Olney J. Dean Company (relnforcer concrete engineers),
Chicago, HI.
(The Oldest Law School in Chicago)
Class of '14.
William C. Almstead is with tho
Summer Session from Monday, June 20 to Saturday, August 20.
Bowling Green (Ky.) Quarries ComFall term begins Monday, September 2G.
pany.
Arthur. Roy Bennett is engineer for
Candidates for a degree are required to present proof of satisfacthe New York and Porto Rico S. S.
tory completion of three years of college study.
Company, New York City.
Paul Dennis Brown is manager of
College graduates may complete the law course in three academic
the Robert Vodd Farm, Altar, Md.
yars (27 months) ; for all others four academic years (3G months) is
inEdward Hubert Faulkner is an
required.
structor in agriculture at the Harmony
Township High School near Platts-burg- ,
For bulletins and detailed information, address Secretary of the
'
O.
Law School, Northwestern University Building, 31 West Lake Street
Major Allen W. Gulllon is judge adChicago, 111.
vocate general at Governor's Island,
New York.
McHenry Holbrook Is in Kobe, Japan with a branch of the National City
Bank of New York.
Miss Folsom McGuire is with the
West Virginia University Extension
Division, Morgantown.
Class of '15.
W. Kenneth Clore is with tho Egyptian Syrup and Products Company,
Sneads, Fla.
'
Townsel Combs is doing general
Phoenix Hotel
engineering work for coal companies
at Langley, Ky.
University and High School Class
Ada 3. Dean is teaching Home EcoFriday, 8 p. m. to 11 p. m.
nomics in the Girls' High School, Atlanta, Ca.
Chester D. Ihrlg 'Is in the claim deUniversity and High School Dance .
partment of the Travelers', Insurance
Saturday, 8:30 p. m. to 12 p. m.
Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Lieut. James Monroe Morris is with
the Fifth U. S. Infantry at Andernach,
SMITH'S ORCHESTRA
Germany.
Class of"16.
Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander Taylor Is
living at LaGrange, Ky.
Mrs. Ralph R. Morgan, formerly
Miss Lila Estes, is living at 971 S.
,
Third Street, Louisville, Ky.
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MILITARY NEWS

of tho University from Emery University, Georgia. This has been accepted and will bo fired, under tho
conditions stated In tho contract, In
'
about two weeks.
Tho inspector of tho Fifth
was at tho University of Kentucky last
Monday.
It is bolieved that the cadets
passed a creditable examination.
CADET HOP, SATURDAY
A Cadot hop will bo hold in tho Ar

',raory, Saturday afternoon from 3:30
to 5:30 o'clock.
tho music.

A sextet will furnish

8UKY CIRCLE MEETING
ThereSwlll bo a meeting of tho Suky

Circle, Tuesday, 5th hour.

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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
PRES. McVEY SPEAKS
AT TUESDAY CHAPEL
Supt. Colvin Scheduled to Speak But
Unable to be Present
"Chnrnctcr, cash, Interest In life,
and content and happiness arc tlio
four things that nro most important
and for which we should all strive,"
Baitl President McVoy at chapel, Tuesday. Mr. Colvin, Superintendent of
Public Instruction, who was to have
spoken, was unable to be present on
account of illness in the family.
President McVey said In part:
ns
"Character conies as a
a consequence to the things that wo
do every da