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itccts who arc erecting the handsome heartfelt condolence, and pray that infinite goodness may bring speedy renew Romany Theatre.
lief to their burdened hearts and inMow that vc have settled the banspire them with the consolations that
PutiliMiei! every Friday throughout the College
yer by the student body of the
ana famine and seen the end of the hope in futurity and faith in God give
Kentucky
University of
nulling season, nothing remains but even in the shadow of the tomb.
Resolved, That a copy of these resto watch the university give us our
The Kentucky Kernel Is the official newspaper
of the students nm' Inmiil of the University
I'd'.toaiion.
olutions, properly engrossed, be preof Kentucky
sented to the family of our deceased
Many a fond mother will never friend, and one copy be sent to The
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know her prodigious son is drilling in Kernel, one to The Leader, and one
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the awkward squad.
Entered
at Lexington PestofTlce as sccom!
K
J. A. WEINGARTNER, Jr.
class mall matter
RODES V. CLARK.
PRICE McLEAN, VARSITY
Committee.
RAYMOND L. KIRK '24
T. BENSON, President
(Continued from first page)
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rhones
O. H. BISHOP.
charge with the
antl automatically
Managing Editor
K
linemen. lie was unable to remember
MARGARET
LAVIN
DEBATING TEAMS DISCUSS
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Phones
his signals but with the aid of the
guard who played next to him he
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Mary Corey 24
passed the ball each time until the half
Deng C. Vest '24
(Continued from first page)
Dixon Davidson '24
Jas. R. Davidson '25 closed.
At the beginning of the secDwight L. Hickncll '24
ond half Saner took the center posiGeo. R. Kavanaugh, James W. RusSPORTS EDITOR
tion and played the rest of the game.
Eugene B Moore '25
Clayton Callahan, Rhodes V.
sell,
McLean was able to walk from the
Assistant Sport Editors
Robert VanPclt '26
Tom Duncan '25 field after the game and go with the Clark and C. M. C. Porter.
Johnson and Porter were members
rest of the players to the Hotel GibNEWS EDITOR
Betty Barbour '25
son .where the Kcntucy team stayed of last year's team. Grooms and Bell
There he went to bed arc seasoned speakers, having had conin Cincinnati.
SOCIETY EDITOR
Helen King '25
until train time and then he took a Pull siderable experience in this field beAlthough Mc- fore entering this institution, and will
man for Lexington.
BUSINESS MANAGER
Lean did not feel well after the prove valuable additions to the team.
William Tate
4234 Phones 2117-- y
game, it was not thought that hit inAll in all the prospects are highly
Assistant Business Manager
juries were more serious than a bruis- encouraging for one of the most sucWilliam Blanton '24
ed eye and a headache. Sunday morn- cessful years in the history of the
ADVERTISING MANAGER
ing he ate breakfast and read the school.
Richard Jones, '26
morning paper as usual. A little latK
CIRCULATION MANAGER
er, however, he was taken to the hosNOTICE!
Clifton Thompson '26
pital where it was found that an operation was an absolute necessity.
REPORTERS:
All students interested in advanced
Curtis Buehler '26
Orine Martin '24
Sunday afternoon the doctors who Dramatic production, will please meet
Louise Burks '25
Frances Lee '26
operation said it was in
performed the
Virginia Kelley '26
Eugenia O'Hara '26
the Little Theatre, Monday, Oct.
Charles Wheeler '26
Judith Yungblut '24 successful, but at 7:15 o'clock McLean
15, at 3:30 p. m.
J. R. McClure '25
f.mmett Miiward '26
Margaret VanMeter '24 Robt. Mitchell '25
died.
Shacklett'25
Rachclle
Thos. Armstrong '2c
Stoll Field was deserted and the
Alary Catherine Gormley24
campus of the University was quiet
Press of Commercial Printing Company
Tuesday afternoon as teammates and
3'
classmates of the fallen player at-:cndcd the funeral which was held at
the Methodist church. The ten men
JUST AU REVOIR
who started the game with McLean
Saturday acted as honorary and activ
The lamentable passing of Price pallbearers and the rest of the Wild-- ,
Inncs McLean, center upon the varsity cat squad attended the funeral in a
football team, was a tragedy, so unex- -' body. Members of the Transylvania
pected, a loss so great that the Kernel football team also went to the service
Dark Tan spring front style.
finds itself wholly unable to put into '.n a body.
Same style as worn by U. S.
of sorrow that
mere words the scene
McLean was a Lexington boy and a
has come to us all.
junior in the College of Engineering.
Army officers
Various bodies both civic and col-- 1 This was his first year on the varsity
SPECIAL TO STUDENTS
legiate have expressed in resolutions squad, although he worked for two
far more happily than we can hope to vears to gain his position. Last year
do, both the sympathy and regret that he was ineligible to play but his love
his lamentable death has caused. But for football and his desire to represent
the one lesson that we should be his school on the gridiron led him to
pleased to impress upon the student olav as a scrub throughout the entire
body is that when the last great ene- 1922 season. This year he had surely
my appeared it found our beloved fel realized his ambition. In 'both of the
low student and comrade ready to meet games played by Kentucky this year,
him with level eye and heart unafraid. McLean smarted in the pivot position
It is impossible to estimate the and only the fatal accident that ochcighth and depth of worth of a sin- curred could have prevented him
gle life what it might have meant for from wearing the varsity "K."
Norwegian g.ain leather reguSurviving McLean is his mother,
this brave boy to have been spared;
what good indulgence might have Mrs. Lydia McLean, who resides at 219 lar army blucher style, plain toe
flowed from his daily work and ex- Stone avenue; one sister, Mrs. L. E.
extra heavy sole
ample, but this much we know: That Wiggins, of Clifton, S. C.; and four
Dr. William McLean, of
they would all have been for good; brothers,
that they would have stood for lead- Lexington; Grandison McLean, a stuThomas J.
ership and for clean and manly living. dent of the University;
And the one inspiring reflection that McLean, of Farmer, Tenn., and C. A.
remains with us in our hour of dark- McLean, of Shclbyville, Tenn.
Colleges and individuals in all parts
ness is that he passed unto the subof the country, have sent messages of
lime mystery without fear.
fallen
In the words of the well beloved condolence to the family of the
as their 'hands player and to the University of Kenof Hamlet,
friend
slipped each from each we say: "Good tucky. Messages have been received
night, sweet prince, and flights of an- from Universities of Cincinnati, Georgia, Georgetown, Transylvania, Washgels lull thee to this rest."
ington and Lee and from various alumKni clubs.

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The Kentucky-Centr- e
The junior engineering class in
will conclusively show whether or not which Price McLean was a student,
e adopted
the ferocity of the wildcat can
the following resolutions:
the efficacy of prayer.
Whereas, It has pleased the Almighty to remove from our midst, by
Kentucky's highly advertised ath- death our esteemed friend and classeists expect the supplications of the mate, Price I. McLean, who has durPraying Colonels to be about as effi- ing our associations together, maincacious as, say, our "Keep off the taining under all circumstances, a chargrass" signs.
and a reputation
acter untarnished
above reproach.
Students who find difficulty in the
Therefore, Resolved, That in the
study of anatomy, will find a consid- death of Mr. McLean we have suserable part of that subject clearly re- tained the loss of a friend whose felvealed if they will include in their lowship it was an honor and a pleascurricula about six acts of high class ure to enjoy; that we bear willing tesvodvil.
timony to his many virtues, to his
unquestioned
probity and stainless
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