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niTDTTO TT bate the Kentuckians will meet
WILL i UDL1 J 11 Ibers of the University of Mississippi
debating team in Mississippi.

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On March 5, the Kentucky InterK..
collegiate Oratorical Contest will be
held in Berea. The university's rep- a course I would be pleased to unfold
to them the plans I have worked out
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) resentative will be selected in
Mondav nitrht. February 14 at 7:30 for conducting it. Already I can see
in the university bulletin this anand the cooperation of the entire stu- - o'clock in White Hall.
nouncement of the course,
dent body is asked by the fraternity
recitation one hour, labin such an enterprise.
REGISTRATION REACHES
oratory, four hours by appointment."
Members
of the fraternity are:
FOR NEW SEMESTER
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The recitation would consist of dis- Lawrence Freeman, president; Niel
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cussion of procedure, general and speFrank
Plummer, secretary-treasure- r;
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cific, cases and exceptions, and gov- Brown, Ralph Platts, Cyrus Poole, (CONTINUED
erning rules. The laboratory work
Frank Cummins, Guthrie Bright and
week was I70, would consist of the application of
Monday last
Dixon Rapp. Prof. C. A. Lampert and inE after
Elmer G. Sulzer are honorary faculty it fell to 1UB this weeK ana ic is ex uitsu principles in me uciuai casning
members.
pected to be still less from now un- - of checks.
Picture a laboratory party at work.
til the closing of registration on Sal- - The students would gather at the
KENTUCKY DEBATE TEAM urday, February 12. After Februar; classroom whence they would procede
FACES HEAVY SCHEDULE 12 students may register for one day on a round of certain downtown bus- by getting consent of the head of the
ess
establishments;.
Equipment
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) department in which they wish to en- - would consist of a fountain pen and a
A'fter Monday, February 14, number
roll.
first
of blank checks.
not'yet been chosen. After this de- ni students will be allowed to register. place visited the instructor At the cash
might
a check by way of demonstration, the
students carefully noting his technique in matters of approach, speech,
McGURK
gestures, etc At each succeeding
Our fountain is equipped for the best
establishment a different student
would be sent in to cash a check until
fancy drinks and sandwiches
all had experienced the adventure
COME IN
After which each would be graded on
the days work, the grades being
portioned according to the time re
quired to get money on the check,
Examination might consist of attempt
ing to cash a check at the Business
office of the university or the cam
pus book store.

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CENSUS PROVES WOMEN 'ROMANY HONOR ROLL AN- NOUNCED BY DIRECTOR
ARE SUPERIOR TO MEN

woman as the ideal of man's devo "The Torchbearers" by George Kelly,
author of "The Show Off," which was (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) tion ?
awarded the Pulitzer prize last year,
Oh, man has done much to keep us
of
repertoire of the greatest American forever "girl babies!" Witness the will be presented as the first play an- important games this season. Cin
The date is to be
the season.
and European opera houses.
popularity of the "baby doll" type of nounced later. Professor Sax. point- cinnati was held to a tie at Cincin9. (a) Name five of the greatest girl. It has been suggested that the ed out the difficulty of producing Cy- nati; Princeton, Washington and Lee,
living actors on the American stage. fluffv haired dolls in the tov denart- - rano de Bergerac prevented the Rom Vanderbilt, and West Virginia could
(b) Name two of the greatest liv rryent furnished the real inspiration any irom opening witn tnis great do little more than keep an even, pace
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ing actors on the English stage.
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However, "Cyrano" will go
drama.
:ur"uuc" ol ' :V. g" tne K,n
period of
in ine way
Vuea into rehearsal with a few weeks and with the 'Cats in the first
(c) Name two of the greatest liv wun a strong, ami
intelligent, lace in ner will be presented as the second play. their respective games. But after going actors on the French stage.
fight against the "baby doll's" growAn appeal has been issued by Miss ing down like a whiz in the first per(d) Name two of the greatest liv ing monopoly of male attention.
Foster for volunteers to aid in the iod, the 'Cats generally slow down in
stage.
ing actors on the German
Camouflage, in other words. And it
ticket selling campaign in the city.
(e) Name two of the greatest liv worked, in lots of cases. Because Students selling tickets to residents the second period. What the cause
of this is, no one is able to fathom.
men are notoriously blind to all but
ing actors on the Russian stage.
of Lexington will be paid a bonus for
10.
(a) Name one of the world's liv surface evidences, and women have their efforts.
Miss Foster has re- Either the opposition makes a greatlong been acknowledged champions of
ing coloratura sopranos.
quested that students who are inter- er improvement or the Wildcats go indissembling.
ested in enlisting for service in the to a decided slump and meanwhile the
(b) Name of one of world's great the art of
After God created Adam, being not city campaign, call at her office in the opposition runs amuck and amasses
est living lyric sopranos.
decided to improve Romany within the next few days.
a large quantity of goals.
(c) Name one of the world's great quite satisfied, he
upon his work. But in order that his
est dramatic sopranos.
second attempt should not be either
(d) Name one of the world's great too perfect for mortality or too disest mezzo sopranos.
couraging a handicap for man, the
(e) Name one of .the world's great first born, he took from Adam one
of his pre rib to form the mortal spot in wo
est tenors. Name several
decessors.
man's superiority. That one point of
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(f ) Name one of the world's great vulnerability, her inborn love of man,
And Adam, setting an example for
est baritones.
(g) Name one of the world's great posterity ,traded upon woman's de
pendence upon masculine attention to
est bassos.
set himself up as a god in his own
f ell down
University journalists
right, supreme arbiter of fashions in
acrather badly on this' examination
model he declared
women, whose
three stu- should be weakness, selflessness, de
cording to Mr. Sax. The
grades answer- -' pendence, complete submission to
dents with the highest
of the ques male dominance.
ed only about
Following, the first
CORRECT
WOMEN
DEAN ANDERSON HONORED tions correctly. One student handed instinct of
Adam
paper and one submitted and his descendants have continued
blank
BY FORMER U. K. STUDENTS
MISSES
a paper identifying one man. This to rob women of her birthright for
is especially poor, Mr. Sax points our, the shadowy mess of pottage which
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when it is considered that probably is their adoration of her.
Lexington, Kentucky
American Society of Mechanical Engi more than half of the seniors in the
The Indians knew the strength of
schools
neers, the Royal Academy for the good Eastern preparatory
woman.
They used ner ior a pacK
(Gladys Tabor call for tickets)
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Advancement of Science, the Society could have passed the examination, horse, while their braves spent the
and the art criticism class composed days dying their skins to multicolored
for the Promotion of Engineering
Education, and the National Research mostly of university juniors with a hues, and gliding hthely in pursuit o:
Council; he is also on the advisory few seniors and sophomores;- - had not the nobler animal life of the forests
board of the research laboratories at one member to pass.
hills and streams. But growing cun
Pittsburg, and is president of the
Mr. Sax has given these culture ning showed man the falsity there,
American Society of Heating and tests from time to time in the past the danger of some squaw s recogniz
Ventilating Engineers this year.
six years and he says that he has ing her superiority and overthrowing
Many young engineers have receiv found that the students in the Engi- the peacock throne. So he took the
ed training under Dean Anderson and neering college have higher averages mantle of gorgeous feathers from his
hundreds of graduates, of the Col- as a rule 'than other students. It has own shoulders and threw it about
lege of Engineering 'are. now holding also been his experience that English, those of his squaw, demanding that
responsible positions throughout the History and Art Majors are usually she wear it for his pleasure, blinding
world. His "boys" from all parts of higher than the average student in her with the bait of .making herself
the country came home Thursday to the quiz.
beautiful for his sake. And upon hinir
1 pay him respect in appreciation of
self he took the more sober raiment
the work he has done as dean of the
of big business, a garb meant to sigengineering school.
nify the labor and hardship he must
undertake for the maintenance of
JOURNALISM FRATERNITY
poor woman in her role of idleness.
TO ESTABLISH
Even he welcomed finally the bobbing
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of her crowning glory, mistakenly
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Press club who are expected to be an introduction to architectural de- strength.
initiated in the Kntucky chapter are sign, and deals with symbols, proPoor Adam! Your cunning was
Prof. Enoch Grehan, faculty advisor, jection, elevations', floor plans, and a great, even to the subtle incorporating
Prof. Gerald Griffin, Warren A. Price, general understanding of blue prints. in the Bible of a version of the crea
Robert Warren, Frank K. Hoover, This course is open to construction tion of Eve which represented her as
James Shropshire, Frances Watson, foreman, electric wiremen, plumbers being conceived for the pleasure, com
Hunter Moody, John Bullock, Niel and telephone linemen.
A fee of panionship, and greater glory of man,
Plummer, Joseph Palmer, Lawton $5 is required and the class is limited but not yet great enough to outwit
Stokley, J. A. Estes, Edgar T. Hig to 20 persons. It will meet twice a God's original intention to improve
gins and Ted McDowell.
week from February 8 to March 16. upon his first attempt and yet leave
The class in care of the individual flaw enough to make life interesting.
automobiles is designed for owners
W. W.
of automobiles and treats of general
University shbwed
Sweeny- KODAKS EASTMAN FILMS knowledge necessary to insure $he a Football at Yale $358,968; hockey,
net surplus of
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15, two meetings a week are held and
trie personnel is limited to 30 per
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UNIVERSITY RIFLE TEAM
MEETS MICHIGAN STATE
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during the meet on the same plan as
the one now being held with Michigan
The Ffth Corps Ar,ea is composed
of the states of Indiana, Ohio, West
Virginia and Kentucky. The schools
of these states which have R. O. T. G
units and which compete in the intercollegiate match in the order of their
standing ol last year are: Univer
sity of Kentucky, University of Cin
cinnati, University of Indiana,
University, University of Ak
ron, Ohio State University, Culver
Military Institute, University of Day
ton, Rose Polytechnical Institute,
Dennison
University,
Wilberforce
University, and the University of
West Virginia.
The Fifth Corps area's Intercollegiate rifle match started January 14,
and will continue throagh February
17. The university team is under the
direction of Lieutenant James

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Alton, I1L
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Bucyrus, Ohio
Buffalo, N.Y.
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Canton, OJiio
Carlinville, 111.
Cleveland, Ohio
Clinton, Iowa
Columbus, O.
Danville, 111.
Davenport, Iowa
Des Moines, Iowa
East St. Louis, I1L
Jacksonville, Fla.
Joliet, III.
Lancaster, O.
Lincoln, Neb.
New Cumberland,
W. Va.
Norwalk, Ohio
Pensacola, Fla.
St. Paul, Minn.
Sewickley, Pa.
Springfield, 111.
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Tonawanda, N.Y.
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