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1   A __ · i r. _ six men, visits the UK campus to
college pitcher in the South, signs a K   .     , ¥ J ``’` d S le ·
_ _ _ _   . t  . _ t pea with students and tells them to
contract with the Detroit Tigers in 1   · · _; · `* . ·J 1 ·
_ 1 — ~ , _ » , t   get involved . . .Joseph A. Bryant,
the Amcrlcan Lcagua 1 ~  i K 1 { i ° >   K chairman of the English department
- e . lects the use of a number of literary
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The UK debate team wins the na- 1 • ‘ J   _, . , E K men m   ls an are . OO
tional Tau Kappa Alpha Forensic N _ Y * _   ll. l A§ K ii;?2;liug.;’_i:1(;,{?;gdHVi2l?]ax1ll€r S
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1 Elggggpigeemsg dgeileglng l Sarah Bennett Holmes -erirninistretor, 1 Sthdehle ehd feeuhy eeh his BCUOUS
K~ Glffdld Bl tem head Of the Sgeeeh   teacher, public speaker —— was full of vitality €€¤$0Y$hiP· H6 SQYS he is following
y ’ 1 when she celebrated her 93rd birthday in Oeto- academic guidelines of the UK Sen-
} gcpzmmem   `Th; UK Eomdfof   ber 1979 during a visit to the UK residence hall l ate . . . Pranksters fill the Patterson
l I-ustccs Crea CS t   posi lon O EIO- named lll i`l€I' hOl'lOI`.Ti”l€ wife ofthe i£:lI€ P€l'Cy 1 Towcy plaza fguntglin   Sggp
. vost and Dean Elvis J. Stahr oft e l Kendall Hemee who stalled the   lleellh Hakes and the fountain becomes 3
COHGBG ef Law is named te mf; POSL 1 Service and died in 1924, Holmes joined UK as . ·
. . . . . l _ _ bubble bath for birds . . .The UK
Among his new responsibilities, assistant dean of women in 1929 and became . ,· . .
Stahr is char ed with makin Contact i dean of women in 1941 Holmes raised four rugby Club Captures the Sixth annual
with fgundggglqs and weglthg indi- K children while completing her own education Southeastern Cimfcmncc rugby mur-
. . y 1 · - ~ . 1 nament by beating the defending
vtduats to leave their property for theeheler S degree ih eddeeheh ih 19291 1 . . .
. . r · t · · 1 1 champion, Georgia, 7-6 at a field near
the mmdlldn Of Wdrlhwhlle rO_ master s degree in 1)42), and she inspired 1 _
gmnlis at UK Henry B .rHeElkn young women to persevere in the face of hard-   C0mm0¤WCd1¥h STdd1Um·
Morrison, professor in dairying, is   e Shlp and pursue thm   ee K Compiled by Linda Perry
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