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"Guilty" was the verdict imposed by
the Jury upon J. T. Stevens at the
trial hel under the auspices of the
Henry Clay Law Society last Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the
rooms of the Law Department in the
Stevens
Natural Science Building.
was tried on the charge of assault and
battery upon one of the visitors at
game a few
the
weeks ago.
The case was prosecuted by H. P.
Haley, M. K. Eblen and Professor
Goeble, while the attorneys for the
defendant were E. S. Dabney, E. S.
Dummitt and Dean Slagle, assisted by
Professor Hamilton. Professor Summers sat upon the bench as Judge of
the court with L. H. Morgan as clerk
and Glenn F. Martin acting the part
of sheriff.
After a number of witnesses had
been examined by both sides and
some very interesting evidence had
been brought out, the Jury was instructed to retire. In a very short
time it returned a verdict of guilty. A
fine was placed upon Stevens but the
judge remitted It.
The Jurors were young ladies of the
university.
The trial was open to
everyone, and the student body took
advantage of this to fill the court
room.
Indiana-Kentuck-

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Technique.
Math. Profesosr: "Gentlemen, it Is
a shame; last month I had one student to pass calculus, and he left
school."

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Cincinnati.
Tho final selection
will not bo made before the end of the
semester.

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University Debating Class
Training for Triangle

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Mechanical

Meeting of the American Society
of Mechanical Engineers was held
Two orators out of seven is the rec- Thursday morning at the third hour In
ord of Kentucky colleges in the Na- Mechanical
D. C. Choate,
Hall.
tional Oratorical Contest to be held Joseph Misrach, J. H. Bailey and J.
January 5, 1920, at Des Moines, Iowa, W. Coleman made interesting talks on
by the Intercollegiate Prohibition As- subjects relating to Mechanical
sociation.This is a notable record
when one learns that 300 colleges and
universities entered orators in the
preliminary steps of this contest, LEXIHCTOH, KY., BUSINESS MSITV
while Kentucky had only nine colIncorporated and Successor to
Wilbur R. Smith Business College
leges entered and competing.
Kentucky people will remember also
BOOKKEEPING
that there were two Kentucky orators
TYPEWRITING and
of the eight contestants at the precedTELEGRAPHY
ing National Contest of this associa- SCHOOL BOYS an COLLEGE YOUNG MEN
tion held at Lexington, December 30, Can Attend AFTERNOON er NIGHT
Can ewploy a part of their time each Atttrnosa
1916 four Kentuckians in a total of or Night and Sarardaya by pursuing a Practical
Conro without interfering with their regular
There studies, as each student is individually taught in
fifteen national contestants.
BooLkeepiag, Shartfeand. and Typewriting
must be something in the Kentucky Uktt. Eut Mw Strut. tap Uma Dffat
Phone 962
Address WILBUR R. SMITH, Lexington, Ky.
atmosphere that breeds oratory.
Joseph Meyers, Jr., of Transylvania
University and W. Clark Early, of
Asbury College, are the two Kentuckians who will speak at Des Moines.
Meyers won the Southern Interstate
Contest at Marysville, Tenn., in FebGROCERS
ruary, 1918, and Early won the SouthLUNCH GOODS OF ALL KINDS
ern Interstate honors at Wilmore in
December, 1918.
ALSO FRUITS
The debating class, now training under Professor Mabie for the triangular COR. HIGH AND LIMESTONE STS.
debate with Cincinnati and Miami in
February, has been making splendid
showing in preliminary debates that
are being held, and Kentucky will
probably send out for Intercollegiate
debating the best trained and most
capable team it has had in years.
The class, which consists of sixteen members, has been divided into
four teams for the preliminary debates. Team A includes J. L.
J. P. Bell, H. P. Haley and
P. H. Vincent; Team B, G. T. Robinson, T. E. Sparks, John Davis, and C.
W. Richards; Team C, Ed. Dabney,
Adele Slade, H. Wilkerson and C. E.
Smith; Team D, E. Frazier, N. B.
Conkwright, G. H. Gregory and H. D.
Blaine.
These teams are now studying the
subject from all possible angles, and
are being trained in delivery and the
sestactics of debating at a
sion held every Thursday afternoon in

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they lmvo not suffered nnd died in
vnln!"
After Hamilton Holt's address, Mrs.
D. Pirlo Beycn, tho "little mother" of
the First Division, made an ardent
appeal for Red Cross membership, tell-inaccomof some of its
plishments and touching on its peace
programme.
Classes after 10:30 were suspended
for the day and the University students Joined in the town celebration,
flie battalion and cadet band marching in the parade which took place in
the afternoon.

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