THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
with inch yellow buttons on top; they
will "please" bo worn on the campus,
the athletic field and in the gallery of
the Lexington Opera House. No
Freshman will appear
on
Officers of the class societies of the the campus at any time.
Mechanical Engineers are as follows:
It was also announced that these
Seniors.
caps will be worn by each year's
A. S. M. E.
Freshman class.
J, D. Garrett, chairman.
October 6, 1910.
H. Worsham, vice chairman.
Kentucky Stato defeats Maryvllle
C. K. Dunn, secretary.
by tho score of 12 to 5.
George L. Cherry, treasurer.
Sophomores defeat the Freshmen
Meetings first hour alternate Fri- 24 to 0.
days.
Dramatic Club meets for reorganiA. I. E. E.
zation. This Is the organization from
H. E. Melton, president.
which I he Strollers grew.
E. H. Clark, vice president.
Miss Margaret Ingles, secretary.
Julius Wolf, treasurer.
Meetings first hour alternate
ORCHESTRA 'AND CHORAL

Mechanical Department News

bare-heade- d

A. S. M. E.
Tho next regular meeting

State University branch

of

the

the Ameri

of

can Society of Mechanical Engineers
will bo held In tho heat engineering
recitation room, Mechanical Hall, at
8 a, m., October 8.
Tho meetings are held alternate
Fridays and visitors are welcome.
Tho program to bo given tomorrow
includes the following discussions:
C. K. Dunn "Ice Making As a By
Product of Central Stations."
J. W. Thompson "Tho Electric
Locomotive."
E. H. Clark "Metal Spray Process
es in Engineering and Art"
MECHANICALS OF '16
H. Worsham "Some Engineering
T. C. Taylor, president.
Problems Arising in the TransportaG. L. Cherry, vice president.
tion of Natural Gas."
N. H. Dlx, secretary-treasureW.
M. Glenn "The? Washburn
Webb Lail, sergeant-at-armShops of the Worcester Polytechnic
Juniors.
Institute."
WATT ENGINEERING SOCIETY
Julius Wolf "Wind Motors."
A. W. Davis, president.
W. T. Radford, vice president.
English for Seniors.
J. E. McNamara, treasurer.
Many persons have said, and probG. L. Jackson, secretary.
ably with justification, that graduates
M. J. Crutcher, sergeant-at-arms- .
of technical courses are handicapped
M. M. Montgomery, reporter.
in the matter of literary and acadMeetings fourth hour alternate Friemic training, but this charge can no
days.
longer be hurled at the engineers from
Sophomores.
State. Dean Anderson and Dr. Mack- EDISON-JOULSOCIETY
enzie have taken the Seniors in hand,
Charles Gordon, president.
and every Wednesday a group is formRobert Davis, vice president.
ed in the attractive Senior Room, and
T. E. Peak, secretary-treasurethe members entertain each other by
Meets first hour alternate Wednesa display of their shortcomings.
days.
Just at present they are learning to
Freshmen.
spell, and no man is properly equip- WESTING-HOUSSOCIETY
ped unless he carries somewhere on
Officials to be elected.
his person that small treasure known
as a pocket dictionary.
By June every Senior Mechanical
expects to have gained untold advantFIVE YEARS AGO.
$
ages from this training and associa(From the Files of The Idea.)
tion with each other and with such
capable teachers.

Frl-day-

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Mechanical

Freshmen,

Notice!

September 8, 1910.
a
The Agricultural College and the
is? If not, better ask an upper classman, for there is going to be a big Experiment Station combined.
Miss Hamilton, of Semple Seminary,
one "pulled off" in the very near future. Will tell you more about it Louisville, becomes Dean of Women,
next "week if you can't find out be- succeeding Mrs. Stout, who takes
charge of the Physical Department.
fore then.
Excerpts from "Rules for the Dor
mitories."
Old Graduates lack.
1. All students must be in their
Mechanical Hall was visited this
week by Mr. Joe Shelby, 1910, and rooms not later than 7:30 on study
Do you know what

Mr. Bryan Shanklin, 1911.

by is switchboard

Mr. Shel-

specialist

of the

G. E. Co., In New York City, and Mr.
Shanklin is .in the G. E. Co. laborato-

ries at Schenectady, under Charles P.
Steinmetz.

Don't Fail to Visit
Kresge's Soda

CLUBS

ARE

ORGANIZED

R. B. (Bird)

Townsend, B. M. B.
n
employed at the
Mill Company, of
Owetufcero.
In caso a student drops a subject Ho Is much pleased with his .work
without tho permission of his dean, and says that tho prospects for adho is suspended for the remainder of vancement are bright
tho semester. A student who is ab-

FACULTY RULE.

14, Is

McGURK'S

sent from a subject for one week
without Just cause, shall bo considered
to have dropped said subject.
B. L. GILLIS,

Anglo-America-

Where all is Well and Good
Hot Chocolate, Home-mad- e
and Ices

Candy

Secretary of Faculty.

GOTHIC

THE NEW

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Why Not Today?

COLLAR

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Lexington,

W. Main St.

Ky.

Glee Club To Be Developed

From 20 Best Male

SPECIAL EXCURSION

Voices

CINCINNATI AND RETURN
Sunday, October ioth

The choral society was
in the chapel with
about fifty members. Charles Louis
Bennett, of the Lexington College of
Music, will be the director of the organization for the year. Plans were
discussed for a cantata which will be
held sometime in the near future.
The Glee Club will be composed of
twenty of the best male voices in the
University and will be trained by Professor Bennett.
The first rehearsal
will be lipid Wednesday afternoon at
4:30 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. Building.
The orchestra wan organized Monday afternoon with Herbert J. Jenny,
of the Lexington College of Music as
director. The orchestra will be composed of about twenty of the students
of the University and promises to be
one of the best that State has ever
produced.
TueHday afternoon

NAME OF STOLL FIELD

WILL STILL BE USED

President H. S. Barker, in a state
ment made recently to a Kernel
iteiteraftqd his public statev
ment, made in one of the local papers,
that he thought it in keeping with the
tender memories connected with the
University athletic field to retain the
old name, Stoll Field, and to erase
from the minds of the students the
nights.
tendency to use the new name of
3. Shoes, books and clothes must Barker Stadium.
v
be kept In order.
Stoll Field was named in honor of
5. Quiet must be observed during Richard Stoll, a prominent alumnus,
the study hours between 7:30 and 11 of this olty, and it is in due respect
p. m.
to Mr. Stoll that Judge Barker asks
Judge Chalkley, formerly of
that the old name be retained. Judge
joins the faculty of the Law Barker said in conclusion:
College.
"Stoll Field has a place in the
September 15, 1110.
hearts of Kentucky State students and
Forty-ninmen out for football.
alumni as the scene of victories and
Hugh M. Kelly becomes Command- defeats for the Blue and White and
ant.
It should always be Stoll Field."
Y. M. C. A. holds annual reception
for students..
MICH. ALUMNI HOLD
September 29, 1910.
MEET
State defeats Ohio University 10 to
0.
The alumni of the University of
First game ever played in the
United States under the new rules di- Michigan who reside in Lexington and
viding game into four quarters.
Central Kentucky held their annual
Rally held in gymnasium on Friday "get together" meeting last Saturday
night before the game, which Is turn- night at the Phoenix Hotel simultaed into a dance with the consent of neously, with similar dinners served
Miss Hamilton, "the new Dean of 'i 205 cities where the Michigan inForeWomen, who will make some of her stitution has representatives.
younger charges hustle in the race for most among the topics of the evening
popularity this year at Stat."
was the discussion of a plan entertainSenior class publishes rules which ed by 35,000 alumni to raise $1,000,000
they "request" the Freshmen to obey: during the month of October for the
They will "please" wear red caps benefit of the University.
e

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