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Tho application of Beta Sigma Alpha, local fraternity organized some
time ago, to tho national fraternity,
ot Alpha Gamma Hho for a chaptor,
was passed favorably upon at tho Naheld at Cornell
tional Convolution
April 29, 30, and May 1, and a chapter will bo Jnstalled here before the
semester closes.
Alpha Gamma Rho has fourteen
chapters In the principal universities
and colleges In the tUnlted States.
Charter members of tho local chapter, all of whom are former service
men In ithe College of Agriculture,
are: Professor E. J. Kinney, Alpha
chapter, Ohio; F. N. Barrett, Beta
chapter, Illinois, and U. S. Byrd, Murray; Harry W. Farmer, Stanford; R.
H. Ford, Winchester; C. E. Harris,
West Point, Miss.; J. W. Holland,
Whltesvdlle; C. A. Hollowell, Princeton.; J. E. Humphrey, Central City;
Victor Oliver and P. F.'van der Watt,
South Africa; J. H. Taylor, Henderson; H. V. Tempel, Paducah. The
pledges are: W. S. Anderson, Lexington; C. A. Horn, Wlckliffe; Charles
Hubbard, Princeton; H. V. McfClure,
Lawrenceburg.
LOUISE WILL, ACCEPTS OFFER
TO TEACH IN LOUISVILLE.
Louise Will, senior in the College ot
Arts and Sciences, for the past year
managing editor of the Kernel and.
president of the Women's Self Government Association, has accepted an
offer ito teach in a Louisville school
next year. She will receive a very
attractive salary.
The sun is so far away from the
earth that if a child just born had an
arm long enough to reach out and
touch the sun, the child would be 200
years old before; it knew it was
burned.

Paramount, Artcraft, Metro, Realart,
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Children, 1Sc., plus 2c. War Tax, Total 20c.

27c, plus 3c War Tax, Total 30c.

REMEMBER

"WATCH YOUR WATCH"
Deans Cooper and Boyd
ALPHA GAMMA RHO
TO ENTER KENTUCKY
Give Senior Reception Get Your Watch Cleaned and Put In
Social Fraternity In College of Agriculture To Receive a National
Charter.

HOME OP

Order. A Watch That Will Not
Keep Time is Equivalent
to no
Seniors of the College of AgriculWatch at all. Careful Watch Reture and the College of Arts and SciGuarantee
pairing.
Satisfaction
ence of the University of Kentucky
Plus Promptness.
were ontertnined Saturday evening by
R. W. SMOCK
Dean and Mrs. Thomas P. Cooper and
Bean and Mrs. Paul P. Boyd at Dean
157 South Limestone.
Cooper's home In Scovell Place. The (Formerly with Caskey Jewelry Co.)
list of those Invited Included ninety-onnames.
The house was artistically decoratVICTOR BOGAERT
LEADING JEWELERS
ed with flowers and beautiful boxes of
pink blossoms. Refreshments of ices
Established 1883
and cakes were served by tho hos"THE HALLMARK STORE"
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musical program and a number of
clever stunts.

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Astronomy Class Holds
PATTERNS
Picnic at Observatory THAT APPEAL TO
s
The members of Professor
COLLEGE MEN
Astronomy class met at the ObSee Them At
servatory for a last look at the sun
Down-ing'-

and the stars through the telescope,
followed by a grand picnic supper last
Wednesday evening. The women of
the class contributed the substantial
of the lunch while the men brought a
large freezer of ice cream. The long
winter of "Observatory every Wednesday" ended with good things to eat
ind a good time for all.

Doctor Noyes Speaks
to Chemical Society
Dr. William A. Noyes, President of
the American Chemical Society, addressed the Lexington Section of the
at
society last Thursday afternoon
1:30 in the Physics Lecture Room.
His subject was: "The Foundations
The
for Chemical Development."
keynote of Doctor NSoyee's address
was the desire for service without the
main consideration being the return
In dollars. Doctor Noyes is Professor
of Chemistry at the University of Illinois and widely known both as
author of many standard text books
and as a public speaker.

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