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Society
FRATERNITY ROW
Mr. Brndy Knlsht spent the weekend in Louisville with Mr. Roy
Kavanaugh nnd Mr. Homer Carrier.
Among those who attended the V.
M. I, game were: Messrs. William
Patterson, Walter Vest, nnd Leonard
Weakly.
Mr. Bert Cornell of Louisville, Is a
visitor at the Delta Tail Delta fra
ternity house.
Mr. Stanley StacKS. of Peoria, 111.,
Is n visitor at the Sigma Chi fratern
ity house.
Mr. William Keith, of Hopklns-vllll- e,
visited at the PI Kappa Alpha
fnternity house lost week-enMr. Harry Calloway spent the
week-en- d
nt his home In Louisville.
Messrs. H. B. Myers, William nnd
Frank Cutler, nnd Merle Gunkle
motored to Lexington, Va., to attend
the V. M. I. game. All were guests
at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity
house on the W. nnd L. campus.
Messrs. James Sommcs and John
Single nttended the V. M. I. game
Saturday.
Among those who attended the V.
M. I. game were: Messrs. Fred Mc- Lanc, Joe Allen, Lawrence Alex
ander, Bob Allsover, and Harry
Bland.
The Kappa Delta sorority of the
University will be hosts on Thanksgiving day to the Kappa Deltas
from Tennessee who arc here for
the football game.
Miss Lucille Bywater, Louisville,
was a week-en- d
visitor at the Kap- pa Delta house last week.
Miss Louise Morgan, Winchester,
spent the week-en- d
with Miss Molllo
Mack Offutt,

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UK NEVER FAILS

Teacher: "What is this letter,
Charles?"
Charles: "I don't know."
The people of tho city of LexingTeacher: "Why, dont you know
ton arc soon to enjoy tho talents of
what comes nftcr 'tea'?"
outstanding artists in two sterling
Charles: "Yos'm, sister's feHer."
presentations ns a part of the program of Miss Anna Chandlcr-Gof- f,
director of tho Lexington College of
Music.
It Is not often that such
musical and drnmntlc trcnts are
available.
On December 3, 1D29, Scnor
San-Mcla premier violinist
will make his appearance at the
with
&?&k
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Woodland Auditorium. San-Mnthe protege of tho government of tho
Republic of Panama nnd a graduate
with honors from the Paris Conservatory of Music when he was only
seventeen years of age. Ho has
made appearances in most of the
Europcon countries nnd has been
touring this country for two years.
American critics aptly stylo him the
"Aristocrat of tho Violin."
7,
n religious
On December
spectacle, "The Passion Play" from
Frlebcrg, Germany, which has been
presented In Europe for more than
seven hundred years will bo presented. In some of the scenes over two
hundred people appear. Many of
the cast have been with the company for n great many years nnd
have excellent reputations for their
rendition of the characters that they
play. The part of "Mary" mother
of Jesus, Is taken by Augustus Fassnacht who has played tho part for
years. Mr. George Fassnacht
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plays tho part of "Judas" a role
that he has played for 25 years.
IF
These two attractions promise a
typo of entertainment that should
be taken advantage of by college students, and especially those who arc
Interested In tho finer things of
college education.

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The Green Tree has special rooms
President and Mrs. Frank L. Mc-Vcollege
parties
Tuesday wth a for entertaining
entertained
luncheon, nt Maxwell Place, in honor Main, opposite Ky. Theatre. Adv.
of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Kent
Mother,
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Miss MeMurray Can you tell me
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OUR TEAM PRAISED
(Lexington Herald)
Members of the University of
Kentucky football sauad wen? nrnls
ed in a letter received by Prof. S.
A. "Daddy" Boles, athletic director
at the institution, from John D.
Clothier, manager of the Natural
Bridge, Va., hotel, headquarters of
the Wildcats when they invaded the
stronghold of Virginia Military Institute's eleven last Saturday.
Mr. Clothier, in his letter, states:
"I take this opportunity of telling
you what a wonderful aggregation
of boys we think you have. I do
not think we have ever entertained
a more orderly and certainly not
more delightful crowd of boys than
tho ones you have under your care,
and I hope at some future time we
will be able to have you with us
again."

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Mr. Durst will play at the Vesper
scviccs at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, November 24, in Memorlnl
hall. The program for this service
is ns follows:

"Sonata In F. Minor", Mendelssohn
"O Oott, Du Frommcr Oott
(Chornl Prelude) .... Knrg-Elc- rt
"Schmuccke dich, o Llebe Scclc"
(Choral Prelude)
Bach
"Jesu Bamblng"
Yon
"Deep River" (Negro
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"Fantnsln nnd Fugue in G.
Bach
Minor
.... Qulllmant
"Overture to tho Occasional
Handel
Oratorio"
Yon
"Nocturne"
Weaver
"The Squirrel"
Franck
"Choral In A Minor"
"Andantino In O Minor" .. Franck
"Fere Jacques Dormcz
Ungcrcr
vous"
Filmagalll
"Schcrzlno"
Qulllmant
"Lamentation"
Dcthlcr
"Conoamore"
Dcthlcr
"Meditation"
Urtcagn
"Sallda"
"Noel Langucdoclan"

Sorority Girls to
Broadcast Special
Program Wednesday

Lafayette Hotel Bldg.

East Main

Tho organ in Memorial hall will
at 8 o'clock Saturday
night when Sidney C. Durst, of the
Cincinnati College of Music, will
preside at tho console.
The program will consist entirely
of a concert rendered by Mr. Durst.
Ho will play tho following selections:
be dedicated

Mrs. W. J. Scltz, Catlcttsburg, was
in Lexington last week to visit her
daughter, Miss Sara Lou Scitz, nnd
to attend the monthly meeting of
the Alpha Delta Thcta Mothers
Club.
The Alpha Delta Thcta sorority
will entertain this nftcrnoon at tho
chapter house with an open house
for the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.
Miss Sara Reynolds spent the
week-en- d
in Covington.
Among the students who attended
the Kcntucky-V- . M. I. football game
were: Misses Betsy Simpson, Betsy
Worth, Virginia Olass, Mlna Pate,
Virginia Conroy, Ellen Mlnihan,
Louisa Blckcl, Mary Armstrong,
O'Connell, and Louise
Margaret
Wcndt.
Miss Mary Joe McCormlck spent the
week-en- d
at her home In Sherman.
Messrs. Jess Laughlln, Nlel Plum-me- r,
Percy
Saunders,
William
Johnson, Ben R. Martin, Claude
Carpenter, and John Prcwitt also
M. I.
attended
the Kcntucky-game at Lexington, Va., last week.

Doctor Kent, who Is the new
president of the University of Louls-vllc- c,
spoke at the University student convocation Tuesday morning.
While in Lexington, he and Mrs.
Kent were guests of President and
'
Mrs. McVey at Maxwell Place.
Doctor Danelly is the new president
of W.eslcyan College, at Winchester.
Mr. Payne is the new president of
Rrepresentatlves from each sor tho Morehead State Normal school.
ority on the Univesity of Kentucky
The presidents of colleges over tho
campus will broadcast a special pro- state and their wives were the other
gram of sorority songs over the Uni- guests at the luncheon.
versity remote control studio wire
next Wednesday evening, November
TnE NUT BOWL
27, from 10:05 to 11 o'clock, through
station
WHAS of the Louisville
If we print Jokes, folks say we are
Courier-Journal
and Times at
silly.
If we don't, they say are too
Each sorority will have five min serious.
utes at the microphone and their
If we publish original matter, they
vaious programs will consist of fra- - say we lack variety.
tenity and sorority songs, music, and
If we publish other things from
novelties.
nfhpr nfinPK WA nrn tnn Tow in
The sororities who will have pro-- 1 wHt
grams are: Kappa Kappa Gamma,
if we are rustling news, we are not
Chi Omega, Kappa Delta, Delta Del- - attendlnc to business in our own dc- uciia, Aipuu uumma ueiia, seta partment,
Tau Alpha, Alpha Delta Theta,
If we don't print contributions, we
Alpha XI Delta, Delta Zeta, and don't show appreciation.
Beta Sigma Omicorn.
If we do print them, the paper is
full of junk.
Lke as not some fellow will say
we swlpped this from another paper.
And we did.
Crimson Rambler.

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