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CHATTER.
The Advisory Bonrd of the Y. M. C. A.
which is composed of business men,
faculty nnd students, met last Thursday
in itlie Y. M. C. A. room.
Dr. Benjaminc Bush was the speaker
lust Sunday evening nt one of the largest
nnd best attended joint meetings of the
Y. W. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A. held
this school vcar. His subject was "The
Power of the Average."
Doctor Bush said in part; "None of us
like to think that wc are average. Fresh
men always think that they know more
than Seniors do, but not to know is to

Doctor Bush then told a story of a
genius who took the place of just an
average boy who died and thus accomplished a great life work. In conclusion
he said "We never know when in somebody else we are going to fulfill a great

mission."
ADVANCE DATES

January 17, Patterson Literary Society
contest in chapel at fifth hour.
Wednesday,
Meeting:
Pre - Wed.
January 18 at 3:30 p. m. Every member asked to be present.
January 28 to February 4, first semes

ter examinations.
February
February

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registration.
recitations resumed.

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be nn excitdlngly fine nnd versatile club
State Health Exhibit at
this year. Many reucsts have already
Louisville Soon
c mo in for roturn engagements nt towns
whore the club gave concarts last year.
The Department of Health will hold a
Plans are being made to organize
State Health Exhibit nt Louisville Feb.
council cimilnr to the Athletic Council.
Plans nro being mndc to make the
This council will serve the musical and
exhibit the largest of its kind ever held
other organizations with a view to send in the United States and the U. S. Health
ing them out into the state undcrauspiccs Service is
cooperating with the movement
which will guarnntee the greatest amount in every respect. Dr.
Pryor, Dr. Scherago,
of success for the expenditure of effort and Dr. Holmes will represent the Uniinvolved.
versity nt the exhibit. A large attend
ance is expected, especially from the
The Homes Mann Literary Society held southern stntes.
it3 first meeting of the New Year Thurs
day evening at the Education
The Romance Language Club will have
in a
institute
its first meeting of the year next Mon
was ably discussed by Charles Hubbard,
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Profesa delightful humorous sketch read by
sor Zcmbrod's room in the Administra
Clifford Stanfill, and Myrtle Moore gave
tion building.
All students who are
of the most interesting current
a scries
taking any of the Romance languages
events of the past week.
are urged to be present
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evening,
January
Thursday
promises to be an unusually interesting
meeting of the society, when Jim Server and Dewey Welsh, affirmative, will

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the United States should Vcltain the
"Dillingham Immigration Bill" for twenty years." An original story will be read
by Elsie Racke and Clay Porter will give
a reading.
The students and faculty are invited
to attend (this meeting of the only
literary society on the campus, which
meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 in
the Education building.

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The University Women's club will hold
its first meeting of the New Yenr in the
recreation room of Patterson Hall 3:30
13.
n. m. Friday January
Professor
Hins of the Enclish department will
lecture on the Italian Renaissance.

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Dean Paul P. Boyd will be the speaker
at the meeting of the Y. W. C. A. held
valuable and handsomely at Patterson Hall next Sunday evening
Several
bound books have recently been received at 6:30. An added attraction of this
by the University Library, among which interesting meeting will be a solo by
are a number of volumes of Country Martha McClure.
Life in America, of the Century and
Kawanis Club Pledges
an especially beautiful colume
entitled Concealing Coloration in the
campaign for. European
The three-daAnimal Kingdom, by Thayer. Also, One Student Relief started Tuesday morning
Thousand American Fungi, by Charles on the campus and gave promise of
Mcllvaine and Robert K. Macadam. All terminating successfully under the direcof these books have gorgeously colored, tion of Dean Jewell, chairman, assisted
plates, the colors blending beautifully, by Bart Peak and Miss Sharp. Execuand are especially helpful to the stu- tive work was done by a committee of
dents of Zoology, for whm they were representative students, the chairmen of
purchased.
which were the following class officers:
The History of Modern Painting, a set Robert Lavin, Margaret Barbison, Sam
volumes, with colored
of four handsome
Tarleton,
Ridgeway, Fannie Summers
of modern paintings of the Elenor Morse,
Dan Morse, Adalaide
famous artists, beginning with Hogarth Longest, William Ferguson, and Martha
and closing with Von Hoffman, add much Bedfard.
to the valuableness of the University
The aim of the movement is to aid
collection in this line.
those who must struggle against greatest
Other recent additions to the Library odds for an education, by giving more
arc: Some interesting local history mafortunate students an opportunity to help
terial, Must We Fight Japan? by Walter
whatever degree they can- Their
the- Larger in
B. Pitkin, Moonbeams from
Lunacry, by Stephen Leacock, and a book need Is pressng and worthy. Many arc
by Henry A. Frank, Working North from underfed, poorly clothed, and injured in
Patagonia. The later named book is health, but nevertheless struggling on.
illustrated with pictures which were Relief is under auspices of the World
taken by Mr. Frnnck when he made his Student Christian Federation, representrecent journey around the world, working ed in America by the Student Y. M. and
his way ns he went, and venturing to go Y. W. C. A. and Student Volunteer Move-

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that measures up to the needs
and fancy of every motorist.
Grease spots, dust and dirt gathered
in the upholstery folds and rubbing
on hare leather need not annoy you
now. Here is inexpensive protection
from soiled suits and dresses.

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largely involved in the successful production of the Mikado, is now to give
special attention to the building up of
the program for the annual tour.
The nucleus of the Gleo Club this year
consists of all of the men who were
here last year, with the exception of
three. From all indications there will

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lines.
drive at this University closed
Thursday evening, but those still desiring to muke contributions may send them
through Miss Jewell. Before February 1.
The subscriptions from faculty memnoon totaled
bers up to Wednesday
$04.50,
this amount being from only
seven persons. The faculty committee
on the campaign is composed of the following:
Professors Holmes, Wolfo,
Nichols, Kelly, Anderson, Grehan, Elliott,
Bureau, McLaughlin, and Fling.
economic
The

The Men's Glee Club met Teusday afternoon and discussed plans for the spring
tour. The Men's Glee Club, which was

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