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Clark Named Prexy
Of Historical Society
Dr. Thomas. I). Clark, head of tlio Department of History,
lias lx'cn elected president of the Mississippi Valley Historical
Association.
This association is generally authorities on the South and the
recognized as the top historical so- frontier. His new book. "Frontier

ciety in America.
America," is scheduled for publicaDr. Clark was elected at a weektion this summer by Charles Scrib-ner- 's
end meeting of the association in
Sons.
Pittsburgh. He succeeds Dr. EdAmong
ward C. Kirkland of Bowdion Col- books are: Dr. Clark's best known
"The Rampaging Fronlege.
tier;" "The Kentucky," one In the
Dr. Clark, who holds the rank of
"Pills,
"Distinguished Professor of His- livers of America series; history
Petticoats and Plows," a
tory," served In numerous rapaci- of
the Southern country store;
ties in the society. Among other
"The Southern Country Editor," a
positions, he was
study of the rural weekly newsand councilman.
paper in the South from the Civil
On May 9, Dr. Clark will travel War period; "A History of Kento the University of Oklahoma for tucky;" and "The Rural Press and
the observance of the first two the New South."
volumes of the "Southern Tribal
A native Mississippian, Dr. Clark
Series," of which he is the general
holds a A.B. degree from the Unieditor.
The historical writings of Dr. versity of Mississippi, an M.A. from
Clark have won him recognition as here at UK, and a Ph.D. degree
one of the nation's outstanding from Duke University.
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Sigma ChVs
Announce Ad
Contest Winners
Sigma Chls "Rcad-the-Adcontest, held in conjunction with
the Best Dressed Contest and
Style Show, was won by Mildred
Lewis, 218 Arlington Avenue. The
first prize was a free wash Job,
grease Job, oil change, and ten
gallons of gas at Fucci's Standard
Service, and an orchid from
Foushee's Florist.
Second prize of a cuff link and
tie clasp set from Kessler Jeelers
was won by D. L. Rlcknell, 101.1
East Cooper Drive. The five third
priies of a free Five-Min- it
Car
Wash by Jimmy Butts went to
Nancy Boggs, 428 Kingsway Drive;
Diana Gray, 620 Mitchell. Avenue;
Judy Stoothoff, 129 East Maxwell;
Bob Monarch, 340 South Broadway; and Jo Ann Axton, Keene-lan- d
Hall, University of Kentucky.

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Kappas Purchase
Lots For House
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Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority
has purchased two pieces of property, lots 43 and 44, on Rose St.
opposite the UK tennis courts for
the location of a new house. The
property has been approved by
University officials.
The new house, which will be
designed in modified colonial
style, has been estimated to cost
$125,000.
will house from 40 to
Vice President Frank 1). Peterson was recently honored by 48 girls. It

Peterson Honored For
Outstanding Work

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the Southern Association of College and University Business John T.Gillig andAssociatesx
PetOfficers in recognition of his outstanding work in management architect, met with Frank D. plans
erson this week to discuss
md finance.
for the new house.
Peterson was presented with a
plaque by the association during
its annual three day meeting at
Memphis, Tcnn. on April 12, 13,
and 14.
The award, the first of its kind
given, read, "The Southern Association of College and University
Business Officers wish to place on
record their esteem for Mr. Peterson. As past president and outstanding leader in this association,
as the chief business officer of a
jjreat university, as a director of
the National Federation of College and University Business Officers' Association, and as organ-i7e- r
of a meritorious program in
management and finance, lie continues to serve the South and the

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