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The series, in whirh ui) to in bin
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tides a means of distributing among- schnlXi and libraries worthy
manuscripts which would othcrwie remain unmiili owl n m i of
limited funds
Or Lawrence s. Thompson, director of ihe unlverMtv libraries. Is
editor of the series. Me Kill select and supervise the preparation of
the manuscript, to be drawn chiefly front colleges and universities
which are members of South Atlantic Modern Utngunge AMirintion.
One 1 Ir J Inch mtcrorard mav have as many as fc4 manasrrtpl
pages, so that Ihe average honk ran he reproduced on as few as foar
cards.
With the aid of a micmcard render, which masnifies the rwiies t.i
their original size, the s holar ran use these cards as easily as he coulj
the original manuscript
In rornparlson with oilier methods of publication, the saving f.w
the user of microcai , I., large Ilie smthkc book in the series will
sell for about tl SO
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Crime Wave!
These four "hardened criminals" were placed behind barn early Friday evening by Lexington City
Police on thirtcs of "preventing fabrication of potboilers". Acttally the girls, who are I K journalism
itudrnu, j.:r at least fairly lawabiding. Their arrest was pait ol tapping ceremonies by Theta Sigma

women's professional journalism fraternity.
polirrmen
were accompanied
by Debbie
Srhwart. president. Kathy Reynolds,
and Judy Lester, treasurer, of Theta Surma Phi.
The Jailbirds are: Ann Abernathy. Yvonne Eaton,
Kosalie Redding, and Ann Young.
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roritv liousrs and dormitories.

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UK To Hold Exams
Aftier Graduation
ncemriit plans have hern clunked to a
.ill.iir, iMTinitliiri Aliinini Day to Iw scheduled on
a Saturday, naccalanrratf services on Sunday, and commence-incii- t
cxcrciMS on the following Monday.
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Only one week instead

of two

dar changes ?:!opted by the facul- - will be given this year between
ty this week include:
the end of the spring semester and
(1) Final examinations will be the beginning of the .summer
atu- - mestcr. This change was adopted
for all
last year by the UK Faculty to
dents on the Tuesday-Saturda- y
period after icmmencement exer- - take place this year for the first
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time.
rises.
(Ji All students will be dismissed
The UK Faculty
made no
from rlau.es on Commencement change for this year or next in
the lenEth of vacation between se- (3 The pwiod brtween the end masters and at Easter. At the pres- oi ine spring ttuu-Ue- r
and the be- - ent a week's Vacation u given be- u uwr m'ihhw nu ore ii ieen semesters to give the regis- I"""11!
reduced to one week.
Irar's oifice siilflcient time to re- (4i No actiun was taken on the cord all the grades and prepare
proposal to estend Faster vacation for the second .semester,
and limit the period between w- Aft(.r some rxperifrr with tn,
'KM system, the registrar believes
main purposes ol com- - the work can nr dol ,
ghort
menrement ' ,1 Monday fs to give lim Th,v
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the parent., :rA lriends of grad- - ,,r put into flfr4., Ml,re tht
Utiles
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both bai c Hla .: .:'e and commenceIt the vacation i cut between
ment ana to
more spirit lor
tiie o(asii!i ilno'.igli a unified milliliters, the tnie will be added
to the Easter vacation. The calcultuninii-niini- i
inntium.
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In tne pa.' r r;inuis and relatives i:,!' approved still ixuli this year
mid r.ixt year
calls for a week
that had tfKj. itf from any dis- bet ,
ten semesters and for Easter
tance could n .; attend both unless hulid,is to begin
at 8 a m. Friday
thev spent tht entire week
Tuesday
The definne lime of dav of the "IHl to t'"d at 8
commenceine,,: has not been set
yet by the C.nmcncement Committee Ten o i l "i k in the morning
is being cori'.ritrcd at the present
as the possible time.
No classes will be scheduled on
Ihe day of commencement
for
those not graduating. Exams will
begin on Tuesday as in the past.
It is the hope of the I K Faculty
that this will allow students
enough time to attend commenceA
of
ment if they wish and still have honor discussion will bethe proposed
system
given at the
time left to study for finals.
Lencue of Women Voters meeting
at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Stu"
dent Union Music Room.
Dr. John Henry Meler of the
Philosophy L'ctjui tnient will be the.
moderator. Panel members will include Ann O'Roark, Alan Ricil- - ;
berg. Kaye Goldberg, and Bill Bil- Saturday. May iH Alumni Day liter
Sunday, May J
Baccalaureate
This will mark the first campus-wid- e
Monday, May 30 Commenceprogram on the honor sys- ment
Tuexlav. May 31 Finals begin tern. Students will have an uppor- for those not graduating.
tuinty to participate In the
and ask questions.

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Tlir lirad ol tin- - I k Depait-- !
tnriil of (.'lirmistry. Dr. I.- - II.
Dawson, was natnrd yrstrrday
as (lie I'K (aUei;r ol Alts and
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of tilt Vrar".
Dr Dawson is the 11th member
uf the college to receive the avard

"send-of- f
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for the "Big
Blues" and Coach Collier is
planned for next Friday by Sully before the Tennessee game
on Saturday.
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The
will be at 7:45
a.m. In front of the Coliseum.
The cheerleaders will lead the
rally with yells.
Representatives
of Suky said
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that the
would be ovrr
iimr ,ur 8 o'cloj k classes.
The team will leave the Coli
seum by bus for Winchester immediately following the
From Winchester they will
board a train for Knoxville.

since it was established in 1944 as
a means of recognizing outstanding academic achievement The se- lection was made by the faculty of
the college.
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As a result ui ma selection. Dr
Dawson will be given a period
free of teaching duties to conduct
research of his own choosing and
to prepare the annual Arts and
Sciences lecture.
This lecture has been sc heduled
for Thursday. March 10. and Dr
Dawson said last night that he
will seak on "Some Aspects of
Sothe Chemistry of
lutions." As dean of the College
of Aits and Sciences. Dr M. M
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A four-da- y
program featuring
local and
speakers has
been scheduled
Cynthia (loddard. director of
residence hulls at Indiana University, will discuss "Marriage and
Career" at the Chi Omega nous
at 8 30 p m Monday.
A
pediatrician. Dr.
Joan Kidrr. will talk about "Op-- ,
porluniliei in the Medical Field"
at Patterson Hall at 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
Mis. Ruth Page of the Merrill
Norman Cosmetic Company will
seak on "Fashion Careers" at
McDowell House at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
"Interviewing
Techniques-- ' will
be the topic discussed by Wendell
H. Ford of the Ftird Insurance
C'linoany. Owensboro. at Patterson
Hall at 7 pm Tuesday.
An Kaslern Airline hostess will
speech
talk about her career In
at the Kappa Alpha Theta House
45 pm. Wednesday
The complete schedule includes:
Sunday: 4 15 pm. Hostess Conference. 5 p.m. Kick-of- f
Dinner.
Monday: 6 30 pm Marriage and
Career, Miss Cynthia fioddard. Director of
Halls at Indiana University, Chi Omega
House 6 30 pm. Opportunities IU
Education. Dr. Helen Reed. Education Department, Jewell Hall
Recreation Room 7:30 pm. Interviewing Techniques. Miss Margaret
Hell Humphrey. Commerce. Lydia
Blown House. 7 30 p.m. Marriage
and Career, Miss Margery Bell. Director of Vocational Counseling,
Indiana University, 635 Maxwelton
Ct.
Tuesday: 4 30 pm. Opportunities
In the Medical F'ield, Dr. Joun
Rider, Lexington pecliatrfi ian, Pat- te

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One or these lovelies will be presented tonight as the Honorary Captain of the Pershing Rifle at the
annual Military Dance. The candidates are: Jerry Kelly. Shirley l.ynn. Nrlda t larkson, Kav Prltrr,
Dorothy McPhail. Eleanor Krrsre, Doris KobrrUon. Btllie Pitwr. C arolin Mi Kenilr,
hariann Hall,
Audrey Kemmers, t.reta Barricknian, t.rela Boswrll, Shirley Kirkdorler, Sandra Prrry. Kal.v Downing. Marian Willis, Donna llulchrrson. Margaret Morrn, l.vnn Applegalr, Kae t.i lillM-rand Jenny
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