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interesting
social events of the campus during
tho holidays was the marriage of Professor Grant C. Knight and Miss Ruth
Elliott of the English and Art Departments respectively.
The native beauty and the gracious
disposition of Mrs. Knight made her
favorite upon her
an instantaneous
arrival to take up her work, and the
scholarship and literary attainments
of Mr. Knight have made him an outstanding figure in tho University.
One of the distinctively

The annual Easter egg hunt given
under the auspices of the University
Y. W. C. A. was held on the Patterson
Hall lawn Saturday afternoon. It was
attended and enjoyed by about seventy-five
children from Lincoln and Harrison schools, the Associated Charities,
and the Neighborhood House. Nellie
Stone was the leader for the afternoon.
Spcndburner!
Father (to young suitor): Why you ig
man, you couldn't even dress her.
Suitor: Zatso? Well, I guarantee
it won't take me long to learn.

Organization Starts With 100
Charter Members Who
elect Officers
Thursday afternoon, April 7, for tho
purpose of organizing a Girl's Athletic
Association.
Following an address by Dean Jewell
in which sho outlined the aim and pur
poses of the organization, officers of
the Association were elected as fol
lows: president, Dorothy Potter; vice
president, Olivia Smith; secretary, Es
ther Fertig; ttasuror, Elizabeth Jnck- son.
The association is composed of a
uumbor of divisions, at the head of
which is a committee. The chairmen
of the committees together with tho
officers will act as the ececutive board.
The chairmen are: Track, Antionetto
baseball, Minnie Denton
Harrison:
Peterson; rifle, Mary Lyons; tennis,
Ann Riddle; hiking, Mildred Morris:
swimming, Mary Druce Rishardson;
hockey. Lora Banta; soccer, Margaret
Lavin; basketball, Margaret Jameson;
volley ball, Elizabeth Snapp; publicity,
Laura Hubbard.
The constitution has been diafted by
the board, and mimiographed copies
will be distributed among tho women
students. A very interesting point
system has been devised for obtaining
membership in the organization.
Friday afternoon the
association took a hike to Clark's
Woods and those who attended are
charter members of the organization.
More than a hundred students wont on
the hike.
Dean Jewell announced at the meeting that every woman student who
wishes permission to swim in tho river
this spring must obtain written consent from her parents and a certi-catfrom her physician.
newly-forme-

Henry Wattersou chapter of Alpha
Delta Sigma, men's Journalistic fraternity, hold pledge services Wednesday
for tho following men: Emmet
sporting editor of tho Kernel;
J. A. "Simp" Estes, '21, sporting editor
Hor.ild: Arthur
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Hodges, '23, member of tho Kernel staff
Harry Petrie, '23, member of the
stnff; John Whitaker, '25, assistant mnnnging editor of the Kernel;
Troy Perkins, '23, member of Kentuc-klastaff: Deri Boyd, '22, member of
tlio Kentucky Legislature.
Initiation for new pledges will be
held next Monday afternoon and night.
Tho active members of Alpha Delta
Sigma are Gerald Griflin, Ed Gregg,
Henry Taylor, Joe Jordan, L. B. Hall
and Arthur Cameron. There are at
present only six active chapters of
this fraternity but several lovals are
petitioning.

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There will be a meeting of the
Catholic Club of the University at the
Assembly room on Barr Street at 10: 150
Sunday morning April 23. All Catholic
students of the University whether
they have already joined the Club are
invited to attend the meeting.

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session 1021 In his sojiliomoro year,
now a student In the Modlll School of
Journalism, Chicago, spent several
days sinioni; friends and amid familiar
scenes on the campus during the holidays.
Mr. Swisghelm Is nmkliuiK rapid
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