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Included In the program wan the
Undertaking "To Secure at least
million dollars during the acadfor the foreign misemic year 1918-1sionary program of the church and se
cure such funds as may be necessary
to meet the need arising from the war
situation in 1918." All universities of
any repute have been asked to take
part.
This campaign invites the immediate
of each student,
definite
and it projects the idealism and best
traditions of our college life Into remote corners of the world.
It is the duty of every student and
every member of the faculty to do his
part.

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RHODES ENTRANCE

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No More Examinations For
Entrance to American
Scholarships to English
University.

President M. B. Adams, of Georgetown College, chairman of the Kentucky Committee of Selection for
Rhodes Scholars, has received from
the Rhodes Trust of London, England,
the following important announcement:
"During the years 1917 and 1918, the
organizing secretary of the trust, Dr.
O. R. Parkin, C. M. G., visited most of
MISS BURNER ON WAR the states of the American Union and
AT PHILOSOPHIAN the provinces of Canada, and made an
exhaustive study in consultation with
The program of the Philosophian Lit- university and college authorities, of
erary Society at its last meeting was the operation in those countries of the
an address by Miss Oolooah Burner, system pursued in the selection of
secretary of the Y. W. C. A. recently scholars since the foundation of the
returned from six months service in trust. As a result of this investiga
France.
tion, certain changes in the methods
Miss Burner's work was among the of selection have been under consld
nurses and patients in a base hospital. eration.
She discussed the great impressions
"Among other changes, it has been
which he received in this service. The decided that candidates In the United
supreme courage of nurses and sold- States, who are otherwise eligible,
iers in the face of disappointment and shall no longer be required to pass a
danger and their cheerfulness in the qualifying examination, but shall be
monotony of their tiring service were selected, with due reference to the
their greatest attributes. She told of suggestions of Mr. Rhodes, on the
writing letters for wounded men who basis of their university or college
had no hope of ever returning to their standing, subject to any further test
homes, but who sent the most cheer which the committees of selection may
ful and optimistic letters to their fam in their discretion impose."
ilies. She also told of the inevitable
Information as to procedure and
who had broken his arm date of election will be issued as soon
cranking an ambulance and who wrote as possible. Professor Frank Aydel
home of his terrible "wound." There otte, of the Massachusetts Institute
was in general, however, no verbosity of Technology has become American
in the majority of cases. Another im Secretary to the Rhodes Trustees and
pressive action on the part of the suf will keep the State Chairman of the
ferers and nurses was the absolute Committees of Selection supplied with
loss of self in the thought of the great information.
conflict and Ideal for which they had
enlisted.

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INTER-SOCIET- Y

Sec the New Things
while the time is Good.

DEBATES BEGIN
FRIDAY NIGHT
The Union and Patterson Literary
Societies will hold the first of a series
debates Fdday night,
of
March 28, at 7:30 p. m. The question
to be debated is: "Resolved, That the
Constitution of the League of Nations
Should be Adopted by the United
States Senate." The Union will be
represented by H. M. Blakey, and S.
W. Smith, representing the affirma
tive; the Patterson by Harod McGregor
and Vola Clarence Swarengen. The
debate will be held before the two
clubs in Joint session, and instead of
judges, the audience will decide the
winner by vote. This debate will in
no way take the place of the annual
debate between the two clubs, but instead 1b the first of a series of debates
intended to stimulate interest in the
literary societies.

W. B. MARTIN'S

College Men receive
special attention here.

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Members of the John Hays Ham
moiid Engineering Society will be addressed on Saturday morning at the
fourth hour by Dr. Cornell, of the De
partment of Zoology.
The American Institute of Electrical
Engineers meets this week. J. E.
and R. S. Arnold will talk on
Aeronautics, and C. F. de Mey on Engineering Research.
PRE-MED-

ON EVOLUTION

At the regular meeting of the
Society Monday night, Dr.
Shull lectured on "Evolution." The
meeting was well attended.

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