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ington, the business management exall expenses.
No opera on the American stage has
more to offer than "Erminic' and the
attractive plot and music have found
instant favor wherever produced. Dc
Wolf Hopper and Frances Wilson
made secure their stage names in this
opera, and while the cast boasts of no
Hoppers or Wilsons, it docs lay claim
to some of the best talent in the University.
Prof. Lanipbcrt is in charge of the
music, and has arranged for an eleven
piece orchestra to provide the accompaniment.
Complete orchestration
bus been received from a New York
supply house, and the music and
words will be the same as those employed in the original cast.

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MATTHEW
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1922.
While at Centre he won the
Centre Debating prize and Intercollegiate debate for three years. He was
president of the Centre College Y. M
C. A. and teacher and coach at the
Danville High school in 1922.
At present he is a law student at
the University of Kentucky and a
member of die Debating Team, '22,
'23, and Y. M. C. A. '22, '23.
For the 32 appointments mbdk-'- .
there were 344 candidates.
The committee that passed on the
candidates were: Dr. F. L. McVey
Chas. A. Keith, of Richmond, R. Helm
of Hazard, W. F. Hamilton, of Lou
isville, and A. Barnctt, of Shelbyville

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thusiasm on tne part of certain boosters of itlie Wildcats. The majority
of the crowd went to the Farragut
Hotel which was the nucleus of the
celebration all during the day. The
team was not to be seen all morning
were safely ensconed at
as they
Hotel about four
Whittle Springs
miles from town.
About 11 o'clock in the morning
the Kcntuckians had one of their old
time parades, the band leading with
its sponsor and every Kentucgian
in Knoxvillc following wearing a high
hat of blue and white and carrying
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a cane tied with the colors. They
AID ASKED FOR STUDENT
were well received by ithe Knoxvillc
people and for half an hour Kentucky
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cheering took place al
something to them before you go and Tennessee
ternately. There was a marked dishome. Leave your contribution at
sportmanship on both
the Y. M. C. A. office, or give it to play of good
sides.
those who ask you.
After luncheon which was inter
"Not what we give, but what we
spersed with cheers and bits of comshare,
Kentucky
For the gift without the giver is edy, enacted by local and
enthusiasts, the crowd went to the
bare."
football field where they experienced
the sensations of joy and sorrow almost in the same breath, when KenW. B. MARTIN BARBER
tucky scored in the first few minutes
SHOP
of play only to have victory snatchWe Cater to
ed away in the next few minutes.
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
the delegation of Kentucky
week.
Hair Cut 40c
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women appeared at the game they re153 S. Limestone St.
Attempts
to
obtain production
ceived an ovation from the men who
rights for "Erminic"" have been made
were already assembled on the Kenfor several years by the Music De
tucky side.
partment, but due to the fact that a
The next scene is at the Whittle
professional company was touring the
Springs Hotel where all the followers
country, it was necessary to substitute
of the blue and white and of the Wildother opera. This is the first year
ROSE LANTERN LODGE cats are gathered to make merry and
that "Erminie" has been available for
do honor to .their athletes who typify
amateur use, and although it as one of
the fighting spirit of Kentucky. An
the most expensive productions ever
On the Liberty Road,
mile onlooker would have thought from
undertaken by the University, all legal from Winchester pike and about 1
the turn the celebration had taken
rights have been secured and arrange- miles from Lexington; is a good place that Kentucky was the conquerer of
ments made for presenting the opera. to eat, dance and play cards.
the Thanksgiving Day battle. As a
The elaborate costumes and scenery
Dinners by appointment, but im dignified old lady at the hotel re
alone cost as much as the entire ex- mediate service for lunches.
marked, "it was a good thing for the
penditure for other productions, but
Phone 6132-hotel that the Kentucky eleven didn't
relying upon the support of the Uniwin." Everj' Tennessee person was
versity students and residents of Lex
loud in his praise of Kentucky's
spirit and declared that they were
the best losers who had ever invaded
that territory.
HALF SOLES FROM THE BEST MATERIAL $1 A PAIR
The special left at 12:30 a. m., car
rying a cargo of Kcntuckians, weary
WHY PAY MORE?
not in spirit but physically exhauseted.
A GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY JOB.
back to their native state with a
greater pride in their University, the
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alumni and most of all the Wildcats.
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CAST FOR ERMINIE READY pects to cover

mar schools will be admitted to the
matinee.
Members of the cast and chorus arc
rehearsing night and day in order to
perfect all details of the opera, and
each dance and song is receiving careMiss Martha McClurc,
ful attention.
who was graduated from the University last year, is directing the chorus,
and under her guidance, the dancers
are working each day to improve their
several acts. The addition of Miss
McClurc to the staff was a valuable
asset, as she played the leading role
in "Robin Hood," and "The Mikado."
All costumes were fitted this week,
and the Home Economics Department
Conis rushing them to completion.
siderable difficulty was experienced in
working out a costume plot Which
would portray the French court of the
18th century, but after careful study,
the desired effect has been produced.
The stage crew has finished
the
scenery, and the Art Department is
now engaged in painting the sets. Excellent
from all departments of the staff has made it possible to whip the opera into shape in a
remarkably short period of time, and
every detail will have been attended to
when dress rehearsals are called next

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