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THE DRAMA
By Fred K. Augsburg

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Student Government Association Gives C
Party In Honor of
About two hundred men nnd women
Freshmen.
students attended the first joint meet
lug of the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A
The "Movie Actress and Story held at Patterson Hall Sunday night
Hook Ball," given by the Student Mary Archer Dell led the mooting nnd
Government Association at Patterson Dr. Benjamin .1. Bush, pastor of the
Hall last Saturday night, was a de- Second Presbyterian church of Lex
cided success.
Ington, spoke on "Henrt vision." Tho
.Each woman was nslced to como nddress was heartily enjoyed by all
dressed to represent some movie
those present.
tor or actress, or the title of a book.
As a result, Theda Dara, Annette
Do You Know That
Dr. Winfiold Scott .Hall, former prof.
Maggie Jlggs, Pearl White,
play
ossor of Physiology and Hygiene at
San Francisco has nn
Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,
University, spoke in
Northwestern
house which Is maintained for the Mrs.
Miss Minerva and William Green Hill, chapel
benfit of show people and others
the fourth hour Wednesday to
Tommy, Hobln Hood,
Sentimental
the men students.
Dr. Ball is on
whose occupations necessitate their
many other well known charac- Kit
working at such hours as preclude and
.the
ap country most foremost men In the
ters of the film and fiction worlds
in medical research nnd is a
their attending the regular shows?
It is expected that the new theatre peared. program of tho evening began noted writer and lecturer. He Is now
Tho
We are showing a splendid
serving on the mission hoard of the
will add greatly to the night life of
grand march In which all in
assortment of distinctively
Francisco. All performances are with a
Presbyterian church.
San
costume took part. A contest wns
under strict police supervision.
new and smart patterns in
held in which each character was
mme stuay classes nave been or
high grade service giving
presented and all present tried to
by Prof. E. F.
An article written
woolens for Fall and Winter
Fannie ganized lin the Alpha Tau Omega, Phi
guess what she represented.
Farquhar of the Department of EngDelta Theta, Signla Alpha Epsilon and
prices
Heller received the prize for this
will appeal to
lish was published in 'a recent .number
The prize for the best co3tume Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity houses
College men who want to
of The Theatre Magazine. The article was awarded Jointly to Margaret Fore- It is expected that by the end of the
save money.
gives an account of the progress of man, who represented "The Raven," week such classes will have been
the Campu3 Playhouse and contains nnd to Affle Hammond, who represent- organized in all the fraternity houses
much of interest to those concerned ed "The Kentucky Cardinal."
We call your special attenHon nnd in all rooming houses where
with the workings of the Little orable mention for clever costumes (sufficient number of men are lodged
tion to a line of
campus.
Secretary Bart N. Peak went to
Theatre on Ihe
was given to Anna Russell Moore as
Cynthlana Saturday to referee a foot
"A Comedy of Errors," Dorothy Wat
.game.
s
Despite the fact that capacity
son as "Robin Hood," Gladys Whit ball
ruled at every performance of ford as "Thedara BariX and Bruce
"Zlegfeld Follle3" in the New Am- Richardson as "Annette Kellerman
LOUISVILLE CLUB
Various informal games were play
sterdam Theatre, the New York run
WILL MEET MONDAY
always, dependable
has terriiinated. The show enjoyed a ed, refreshments were served, and a
fabric which will give you
record engagement of seventeen con general good time was enjoyed by all
present.
secutive weeks in the big town.
the maximum amount of
The Louisville Club will hold Its
second meeting Monday at 3:45 p. m
wear.
In room 205, White Hall. Officers will
Freshmen
SOCIAL ROOM
be elected and plans made for the
Don't forget that Amateur Night is
Come and let U3 show you these patFOR CADETS coming year.
only two weeks off. If you think you
terns. Remember we guarantee you
At the meeting last Monday it was
have dramatic ability and would like
a perfect fit and absolute satisfaction.
to become a member of the Strollers Uniforms to Be Changed:
Cadet decided to hold meetings once a
month during the ensuing year, prob
and be eligible for the annual play,
Hops Start After Thanksgiving.
ably on the first or second Monday in
don't fail to come out.
the month at 3:45. The following
The Stagecrafters of Transylvania
According to the plans of Colonel committee was appointed t
College will stage Hall Caine's "The Freeman and Major Tucker several
the next meeting: Mary Eli
" We
You "
Christian" .this fall at The Lexington rooms are to be furnished in the zabeth James, Katherine Weakley,
Opera Hou3e.
Alumni building for the convenience Frank Linkeriburg, Ed. Gans, Herbert
145 West Main St.
Lexington, Ky.
of the officers and cadets of ithe Baker, Gus Becker, George Baumgar
Eddie Leonard, seen here last year University. Besides this other plans ten and R. J. Raible.
in "Roly Boly Eyes," is being featured for the betterment of military affairs
tliis year on the Keith vaudeville cir- have been made.
CADET BAND LEADS
Freshmen now drill on, Monday,
cuit.
THE CADEN DRUG COMPANY
STUDENT PARADE
Wednesday and Thursday;
Sopho
Preston Cherry, advertising mana- mores on Monday, Friday and Satur
REMEMBERED THE DISCRIMINATING TASTE OF THE COLLEGE
As a preliminary to the iMaryville
ger and a member of the cast of the day. It has been arranged for the
in Bowl- cadets to drill together according to game the men students of the Univer"Climbers," is practicing law
STUDENT IN CARRYING WHITMANS.
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their classes and the (College in which sity staged a parade Just to let Lex
ing Green, Kentucky.
w,as to be a
they are matriculated.
Thus Arts ington know that there
Geraldlne Farrar will make her first and Science Freshmen being assigned game on atoll neid. Tiie iact tnat
appearance in Lexington tonight at to the same company and the same the stands were crowded shows how A WAY TO SAVE MONEY!
the Woodland Auditorium. The house plan is carried out in the other col successful they were.
Led by the cadet band in uniform,
is practically sold out, and indications leges.
. Five Dollars on Each Club Enrollment.
As soon as physical examinations the parade of students, half a thou
point to a. capacity audience.
are completed, uniforms will be pro sand in number, formed at two o'clock
Thomas Dixon'3 "Robert E. Lee" vided and drill will begin in earnest Saturday afternoon on the University
had its first southern presentation at The uniforms will be slightly different campus and marched down Limestone
the Lexington Opera House last Tues- from the ones used in former years. in two files. The procession marched
day and Wednesday. The theme deals Instead of the high collar the coat up High street and across the viaduct
BURTON PREWITT,
with a time wnen the grandeur and will be open at the throat and will to Main, thence down Main and out
greatness of men whose struggles for have lapels and in place of the hats Limestone to Stoll field in time for
CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE
righteousness and principle were re- worn before military caps will be the game.
warded only by slander, contempt and used.
The cadet hops will be continued
malicious abuse.
year, beginning
soon after
Dixon is also author of "The Clans- this
LEXINGTON'S
OFFERS EXTRA
man," "The Birth of a Nation" and Thanksgiving and closing with the annual Military Ball.
"A Man of the People."
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M. Cecil Noe, former student In the
lUniversIty , and now cornetist with
the Chapins, a vaudeville troupe, is
visiting his parents, Professor and
Mrs. J. T. 3. Noe for a few days.

U. S. Military Academy

Changes Height Ruling
The

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street was opened Thurs- for admission to the U. S. Military
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the title role.
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LORRAINE WEST
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WINS SCHOLARSHIP ages. This change has been made in
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Lorraine West, of Mayiield, has as the minimum height requirement
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Daughters of Confederacy to one of
Major Tucker has asked that this
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She was one of the winners of the be published in the interest of some
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is a member of Alpha XI Delta tho Military Acudemy, and whom this
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