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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

Home Economics Department

Hardesty's Quality
Shop

DECORATOR TALKS TO YOUNG FEMINISTS
"HOME EC" STUDENTS
LAUD THEIR SEX
Forty young womon of tho Homo
Economics Department attended tho
lecture given Tuesday night at K. L.
March's store, by Gcorgo N. Council,
head of tho Interior decorating depart
ment of that store.
Mr. Connell gavo tho talk at tho request of Miss Ruby Duckman for hor
class In Homo Decoration.
Ho described In detail tho complete furnishing of an early English Georgian
house, showing tho typo of wall coverings, draperies, upholstering and
appropriate for tho various
rooms. Mr. Council gavo some valuable suggestions In regard to tho relative values of color and tho comparative difference between hue, tone and
shade.
Plans for a modern bungalow will
be made by Miss Virginia Anderson,
and Mr. Connell will show the class
how the house can be furnished for
$1,000.

MOVEABLE SCHOOL IS
HELD BY H. E. DEPT.
The first moveable school from tho
Home Economics Department
was
held at Stamping Ground Friday and
Saturday by iMIsses Sweeney, Buch-maand Chinn, of that department.
The demonstrations of cooking, sewing and
devices were held
in the high school building, and although there is no department established for that sort of work, great interest was shown. The country women from surrounding counties wish
to Join the high school class when
one is founded.
Next year it is hoped that teachers
can be sent out to take charge of such
work.

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CHAMBERLAIN AND
CRUM GET OFFICES
OF STATE DEBATERS
J. V. Chamberlain was elected pres
ident of the Kentucky Intercollegiate
Debating Association; J. W. Neal, of
T. U., vice president, and Frank Crum,
secretary-treasure- r
for 1916-1at a
meeting of the executive committee,
Saturday afternoon,
when arrange
ments were also made for ordering
the medals for the successful teams
of the year, Centre and Transylvania.

If one desires Information

tho knowledge being poured Into
tho minds of High School maidens in
tho surrounding districts, lot him read
tho following extracts, taken from essays written by pupils of one of our
Homo Economics seniors, who goes
out one day In each week to enlighten
tho young ladles, Tho subject assigned was, "Tho Efficient Woman."
"She should have courage and willpower to prevent her from being cast
asldp and pushed backward by tho
masculine gender, who are ever ready
to take advantage of those physically
weaker than themselves.
"Women are appreciated very little
now compared to their value, even In
this age of knowledge, but what would
this world bo without them?"
"She should havo her rights but
never degrade herself by obtaining
them.
"The Bible says it is not good for
man to live alone, but does not mention woman hence women should bo
trained to become

KATHLEEN SULLIVAN
GETS H. E. POSITION
Miss Kathleen Sullivan will go to
Richmond this week to be an assistant
in the Domestic Science work in the
Eastern Normal School. Miss Sullivan gets her degree in June and will
be able to complete her work by re
turning to the University three days
out of the week. The remaining days
she will spend in Richmond.
Miss Sullivan came from Richmond
four years ago to take work in the
Home Economics Department
and
since then has been a student of high
standing and scholarship.
She be
longs to the Alpha XI Delta sorority.
Doctor Kastle's Talk.
Dr. J. H. Kastle, whose address at
the Lexington Public Library, sched
uled for March 23, was postponed on
account of illness, will deliver his lec
ture, "What Shall We Eat?" April 20

CHEMISTS TO MEET.
regular meeting
The
of the American Chemical Society will
be held on Thursday, April 13, at the
Experiment Station at 4 o'clock. A
full attendance is requested.
The following program will be rendered:
PARK "MAKES GOOD"
"Note on the Occurrence of GalON ST. LOUIS SQUAD lium," by Dr. R. N. Maxon.
"A Recent Discovery "with ReferThe usual spring avalanche of com- ence to the Bang Bacillus," by Profes
plimentary notices about Jim Park has sor E. S. Good.
begun, and we quote from the Lexing"The Separation and Estimation of
ton Herald of April 11:
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Polysulflds and Thlosulfate in
"Jim Park, according to news reSolution," by Mr. S. D. Averltt.
ceived here yesterday from St. Louis,
has been placed on the regular hurlMECHANICAL NOTES.
ing staff of the Browns. At least a
dozen highly-ratemound stars were
F. C. Bitgood, Cincinnati represent
with the Browns on the training trip ative of the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler
this season, and Jim must have shown Company, gave an illustrated lecture
some "stuff" to be made a regular."
to the members of the A. S. M. E.
Monday morning on "The Boiler of
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ADJOURN MEETINGS.

1916."

The Watt Society for juniors held
The Patterson and Union Literary
its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon
societies adjourned their regular meetat 2:30. Members of the society conings Saturday evening to attend the
ducted an Interesting program.
session of the I. P. A. conference In
chapel.
The Wostlnghouso Society for freshmen will be addressed by J. Ray Dunf
Tho
of the Mt.
can on "On the Trail of a Kilowatt"
High School News Is a girl.
at the meeting Saturday morning.
editor-in-chie-

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William H. Carrier, president and Benkart & Fotsch,
Proprietors
chief engineer of the Carrier Engineering Corporation of New York, lectured
107 bouth Limestone Street
to the juniors and seniors of the MeOpposite the Phoenix Hotel Block
Lexington, Ky.
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FIRST-CLAS- S

The Junior Mechanicals returned
Saturday night from their annual inspection tour to Cincinnati, Hamilton
and Dayton. They inspected many
machine tool works, car works, power plants and large industrial

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MINING NOTES
The College of Mines and Metallurgy of the University of Kentucky is
now offering a course in practical mining, which opened April 3 and ends
May 7.
This course Is especially organized
to meet the needs of miners, mine
Those
foremen and superintendents.
wishing to take the mine foreman examinations will find this course of
great assistance in improving their
technical qualifications.
Some of the topics emphasized in
Mine
ventilation;
the course are:
testing mine explosions; rescue and
relief work after explosions.
A certificate will be given for all
work done in this course.
The Kentucky Mining Society will
give a smoker to the practical miners
course, Tuesday
In the
evening, April 18, at 7:30.
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Corner Limettone and Winslow

Tho high school extension work of
tho Mining College also starts this
week. Lectures will be given on
"The Natural Resources of Our Country" at tho Cynthlana and Frankfort
high schools by Instructor Ivan Tashof
of that department.

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