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Fiftieth Anniversary of Y.
W. C. A. To Be
Celebrated
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ARRANGED

Inasmuch as the National Y. W. 0.
A. Jubilee during the month of February is attracting
notice,
the plans of tho University Y. W. C.
A. for its celebration arc of especial
wide-sprea- d

interest.
Miss Farra, president; Miss Pollitt,
local secretary,
and Miss Darnall,
chairman of arrangements, have prepared a program of unusual merit and
variety.
A Membership Rally will be held
Saturday
February 12,
afternoon,
from 3 to 5, at Patterson Hall. Only
members of the association will be

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her the 7th It gives me pleasure to
say that I can commend
any
without
reservation
what
ever. He is one of the strongest,
most interesting and most spiritual
speakers that I have ever heard ad
dress a student body. He impressed
everyone favorably with whom he
came into contact. What I especial
ly admired about him was his intel
lectual integrity and the entire ab
sence of cheap sensational appeal to
superficial and evanescent emotions.
W. S. CURRELL,
President, Univ. of S. Carolina.
March 28, 31.

Sometimes.
Miss Marie Young entertained in
Teacher: "What effect does the
honor of the active chapter and
moon have on the tide."
pledges of Chi Omega sorority with a
Love Sick Freshle: "None. It af
bridge party, Friday evening at her
fects only the untied." Exchange.
home on Forest Avenue.

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The "K" dance in the Armory Friday evening was quite up to the standard set by the annual staff entertainments. The hours were later than
game
usual owing to the
beforehand, and several of the
men were among the guests.
The chaperones were Judge and
Mrs. Barker, Dean Hamilton, Miss
CHAPEL FRIDAY.
Mary Fisher, Prof, and Mrs. Grehan,
Prof, and Mrs. Zembrod, Lieutenant
Jim Park wants every one whom he
and Mrs. Underwood, and others of knows to meet him in chapel Friday,
the faculty.
February 11.

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Musical Club.
The meetings of the Musical Club
on Wednesday evenings at Patterson
Hall, continue to have large and en
All students
thusiastic attendance.
who are interested in music, as well
as those who are talented in this line,
are invited to join the club.

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"Tho Cosmopolltaa ClHb of
University of Kentucky," which
has been organised recently to take
tho placo of the Cosmopolitan Club
of tho University last year, has announced the election of the following
Leon Leonlan, president;
officers:
Charles Ruby, vice president; Henry
Kolbe, secretary, and Leonard Hutchison, treasurer.
The object of the club Is to promote
social Intercourse among tho foreign
in the University and to
students
mako a Btudy of tho life and customs
of tho various countries represented
the-Stat-

The Y. W. C. A. held Its regular
meeting Sunday ovenlng at Patterson
BE FEBRUARY
Hall. Tills meeting opened tho Jubilee which will last throughout the
the guestR, and it will be a purely so- month of February. Tho Bubject for
Colonial
and
Costumes
cial affair.
tho evening was "All Around tho
Dress Uniforms Are 'EnThe following Sunday evening, Feb- World." Talks were made on "Wo-m- e
trance Requirements'
ruary 13, Miss FranceB Jowcll, fellow
nof Today" by Annio Lewis
soIn tho University and
and "Not AH of Us, But Some
The third annual military ball, givcial worker, will address the regular of Us," by Cella Crogor.
en by tho officers and members of the
Y. W. C. A. meeting at Patterson Hall.
battalion of cadets of the University,
The Reverend Mr. Fortuno, pastor of
Tho Kentucky State Orchestra took will bo hold in Buell Armory on tho
tho Maxwell Street Christian Church, part In tho entertainment given at ovenlng of February 22, from 8 to 12
will be the speaker at tho Y. W. C. A. Sayre Collego Saturday ovenlng. Tho o'clock. Tho ladies' will wear colonial
services Sunday ovenlng, February 20. orchestra furnished
tho music be- - costumos and tho men will bo in
"National History Day" will be the 'tween tho acts of n charming "living dress uniform, as at previous military
theme of tho chapel exercises which picture" program.
balls. Only members of the battalion
will be in charge of tho association,
of cadets will be admitted unless
Friday, February 25. Four interesting
Tea.
announced, as the size of the
numbers will be given, and a special
Miss Kathcrino Appleton was hos- armory tends to limit the number of
chorus will sing.
tess at a tea given in honor of the couples.
All alumnae who have been interest active chapter and pledges of Kappa
ed in tho work of Y. W. C. A at any Delta at her home on South Lime- HAVE THOSE PICTURES MADE AT
time in the past are cordially invited stone Friday afternoon.
HUMPHREY'S.
Day,"
to come back for "Pioneers'
Kappa lanquet.
February 27, when the history of the
Beta Chi chapter of Kappa Kappa
local association will be reviewed. Y.
sorority will give its annual
C. A men are urged to attend the Gamma
M.
meeting that evening at Patterson banquet at the Phoenix Hotel Satur
day evening, February 12.
Hall.
The culmination of the Jubilee will
PHILOSOPHIAN
be the "Birthday Services" on March
The Philosophlan Literary Society
5,
at the High Street Methodist
Church, when the Reverend Mr. Cam- held its regular meeting February 2
at Patterson Hall. The meeting was
eron will preach the sermon.
It is hoped that the students and of an unusual nature. Mrs. Zembrod
gave an interesting talk on art, and
faculty
of the University will be
heartily interested in the Jubilee, and Professor Zembrod had in charge the
musical program. This was one of
will attend the services.
the most unusual meetings ever held
by the society.
Cadet Hop.
After the fashion of all State cadet
Tau Beta PI Dance.
hops, the dance in the Armory SaturThe annual initiation tiance of the
day afternoon was a success in evKentucky Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta
ery sense of the word. These after
Pi. will be given at the Phoenix Hotel
noon hops are among the most en .Friday evening,
February 18. All
joyable
social members of
and
the faculty are cordially
events of our Univ.erslty, and Lieuten
invited to be present.
Due to the
ant Underwood and his staff should early hour for closing
the dances, arbe congratulated upon the excellent rangements have been
made for startmanagement of all arrangements.
ing promptly at 8 o'clock.
Dean
included
The chaperones
Hamilton, Miss Mary Fisher, Mrs. UnCOMING!
derwood and Mrs. Lafferty.

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