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RILEY FILES AWAY
MUSIC CLUB TO GIVE
HALLOWE'EN CHARGES
PROGRAM IN CHAPEL
Tho Music Club will have charge of
the chapel exorcises Friday morning.
Tho program will consist of numbers
by Professor Alfred C. Zombrod, Miss
Ed. Cobb, Miss
Helen Burkholder,
Marian Sprague, a male quartot and
the cadet band.

The lour students who woro arreston a
ed on the streets Hallowe'en
charge of disorderly conduct had their
cases filed away with leavo In Pollco
Court last Friday morning. No testimony was heard, altho President Barker, who defended tho boys, insisted
that the case bo tried. Judge Riley
in his speech to tho boys, declared
A. S. M. E. MEETS
that the city of Lexington was friendThe regular monthly meeting of the ly to them, but that the University
student branch of tho American So- had a bad reputation and it was their
ciety of Mechanical Engineers was duty to lie it down.
held Monday at .1 o'clock in the Heat
Engineering Room, Mechanical Hall. JUNIOH CLASS WILL
The following program was presentHOLD MEETING TODAY
ed: "The Distallation of Gasoline,"
J. H. Evans; "Steam Flow Measure- mn..Mntr nf the Junior class will
ment," E. E. Drake; "The Designing"? b(J held in chapel a,t 3:30 o'clock this
Engineer
in the Foundry," J. G afternoon for the purpose of electing
Scott; "A Discussion of Diesel En a Junior editor of tho Kentuckian.
glnes," E. S. Penn.
will be
Other important business
All Juniors are urged to
transacted.
STATE GRAD ELECTED be present.
W. L. LOGAN, President.

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GATHER GOOSE EGGS

Sophs Get Revenge For THE Y. NEEDS
Bath In Clifton Pond
UNIV. QUARTET BOOKED
12 to 0
FOR

RUNS HIGH

SPIRIT

Tho Sophisticated Sophs disregarded the laws of tho Discipline Commit-teand hazed tho poor little
Freshmen boys In a football
game on Stoll Field Saturday. A
dozen to nothing was the count. Tho
Juniors and Seniors also tried to stage
a game but nobody on either team had
wind enough to run to the other goal
and the fracus ended in a scoreless
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tie.

YOU
NIGHT.

TOMORROW

Tho University male quartot will
give nn entertainment in tho Loradalc
school tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock
for tho benefit of tho school fund.
Readings, recitations and songs are
on tho program. A small admittance
fee will bo charged and all University
students are Invited.
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DON'T MISS IT!
CONVENTION

polo In front of the Main Building has
become somewhat dilapidated.
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She Was Flirting.
She was flirting, that's all,
And I knew it; but, still,
I drank deep of love's gall;
She was flirting, that's all.
I was "Shop" to her call,
And was ruled by her will;
She was flirting, that's all,
And I knew it; but still
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Tho Kernel wishes to request
every student to go to the University postoffice on Thursday morning after 11 o'clock and get his own
copy of the paper. No one is expected or allowed to take more
than one copy, as there Is only one
for each student, and when more
than one is taken some one else is
deprived of his. Tho management
regrets that it is necessary to make
this request, but some persons have
been taking more than their share
of tho good news and tho custom
will have to be stopped.

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Hopkins, Harney
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At a meeting of the Woman's Club
Saturday afternoon, tho Department
of Literature was addressed by Miss
Mary Scrugham, Professor Farquhar,
and Judge Lyman Chalkley. Professor Farquhar and Judge Chalkley are
1 U South Limestone
members of the faculty of the University, and both are forceful speakers.
Most Slate Men Know Us
Professor Farquhar spoke on "Immigration in the South," and Judge
Meal Tickets
Chalkley's subject was "Americaniza- Letus meet you
tion."

Boys, the F.

Loft End.
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some of this stuff called class spirit,
which had hitherto been shown by
painting numerals and yelling "Whoopee, Freshmen!" in the midst of a
Sophomore crowd, or paying two bits
annual dues by yelling themselves
disappointed
hoarse. Tho fair
the sporting scribe of the Kernel by
not coming out in full force. He and
Emery Frazier had dressed up, taken
a shave and everything, and gone out
to give the ladies a treat, and the
only thing that kept them from doing
it was the Inexcusable failure of the
young ladies.
In the dignified contest between the
lordly Seniors and the Juniors there
isn't much to write about as there
wasn't much done. It certainly looks
like one or the other could have made
a touchdown in the two or three hours
they played. But they couldn't. The
Charles C. Wilson, who graduated
Seniors say they want to play another
Tri Beta's.
from the University in 1913, has been
same and if they just get time enough
(Boot Black Buncih.)
elected County Attorney at Meade,
they'll score yet. if they have to die
Freshet "Do yon belong to a Greek in the attempt.
Kas. He ran far ahead of his nationAmong the sprinkal and state tickets. Mr. Wilson was fraternity?"
was "Senator" Crum.
lers of
Fresher "Yes, I shine shoes."
In Lexington practicing law for nearTho Senator looks like a
Chaparral.
ly a year after graduation.
football player and it is a shame that
he hasn't been coming out for the
Wildcats. Society man Addison Foster and White Hope Bill Collins, were
also out on a twig. Rlchey did good
work for the Juniors.
Gardner and "Pug" Longsworth
OF THE
played the best game and made the
touchdowns for the Sophomores. Two
INTERCOLLEGIATE PROHIBITION ASSOCIATION
Freshmen, Edward Dabney and Leo
Oldham, came to the sport scribe of
1916
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, DECEMBER 28-3- 1,
the Kernel and tried to get him to
write them up because they also came
from the Pearl City of the Incense
ONE THOUSAND DELEGATES. PLENTY OF PEP
breathing Pennyroyal, but tho sport
scribe would not fall before their
THE ONE BIG NATIONAL COLLEGE EVENT OF
fawning entreaties as he wished to
THE YEAR. Students from the universities and colleges all
keep his skirts or rather, pants free
Speakers of National and
over the United States will attend.
from any partiality.
World prominence will present the Biggest National Movement
Professor P. H. Weaver refereed.
You need the help it will give you.
of this student generation.
Captain John C. Fairfax umpired, and
IT'S INSPIRATION WILL LAST A LIFE-TIMnobody kicked at anything ho said.
Suits woro borrowed for tho following:

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flags, one for ordinary purposes and
full of exciteThere was a
one for celebrations, and they will
ment turned loose and the boya of the
bo here ready for uso In a short time.
classes turned out well and displayed
The flag that has been used on the
box-ca-

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