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colleges of America ltnvc dramatic nnd 10 members of the chorus. The
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SEWANEE DEFEATS KENTUCKY
The University of the South gave
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the other two were for the affirmative.
The immigration question was debated
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After the debate a reception was held
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Elizabeth Ellis'
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at the Kappa Sigma house to which the
Georgia Lee Murphy '14 Marparet Lavln
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debaters were invited. On the return
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trip the Kentucky boys stopped in
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Dixon Davidson 'a
Chatanooga and spent a day explorin
Harry Pctry 'I
Lookout Mountain, the scene of the
APRIL 28, 1922.
famous "battle above the clouds."
The next debate will be with Van- derbilt on Friday evening April 28,
in the Chapel at the University of Ken
"GOOD NIGHT GENTLE LADY"
tucky. Kentucky will be represented
Into the home of our beloved
'"Everything
the Student''
by John L. Hays and C. M. C. Porter,
President came last week the saddening presence of Death; from
WAS DISCOURTESY INTENTIONAL
his side was taken almost without
warning the partner of bis sucThe Kernel regrets to call attention
imw mi mi
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cess, the wife who through
to the apparent discourtesies offered to
twenty four years of married life
Strollers in a certain Central Kentucky
town on the occasion of the presenta
has been the source of bis inspiration and encouragement.
tion of "The Thirteenth Chair," the
annual play of that excellent organiza
Nor is the loss suffered so
keenly by this grief stricken
tion. In this instance during an im
pressive dark scene of the play numer
family felt by them alone; the
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ous persons behaved in a way so whol
student body of our University
ly unbecoming to well bred folk, that
feels that it has been called to
give up one who was deeply inthe Kernel prefers to believe that they
mistook the dark scene rather for a
terested in its welfare, a friend
failure of lights and that their agitawho has done much during the
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period of her relationship with
tion was born of the fear that the play
to promote the best
might be marred. It is however
the students
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to us that such coninterests of this institution and
throwing of paper i,
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duct as
its students.
Active in all public spirited
wads, peanut hulls, during a most immovements, and in the club cirpressive part of the great Veiller play,
cles of the city and state, Mrs.
could have been done by persons who
McVey attracted to herself in the
wore jealous of their own reputation
few years she had spent here a
for good conduct.
group of admirers not limited to
Students who gave this wonderful
Incorporated
play and even produced it in its enthe state of her adoption.
tirety have been widely complimented
It is then with a sense of our
own loss bringing to us a deeper
for their remarkable work by discrimappreciation of his, that we,
inative auditors and they appreciate
the student body of the University
these compliments as much as they
mourn with our
of Kentucky,
regret the undignified action of a numPresident in bis bereavement.
ber of persons who perhaps did not
Disappointments have come to
catch the fine spirit of the drama.
him in the last several months
The Kernel knows however that
sufficient in their intensity we
those who were guilty of discourtesies
thought to crush a smaller and
here complained of were not the repreless courageous spirit. Now, like
sentative people of that comunity in
a thrust from the dark has come
which the Strollers gave the initial
also this latest wound which
performance
of "The
Thirteenth
would seem too cruel to bo borne;
Chair."
yet we who know him best, revere
him most feel that through theso
SCOTTI GRAND OPERA
we have been linked even closer
to him, and that the dauntless
The Scotti Grand Opera company
spirit ho has shown in the face of
will glvo two bills at Woodland Autrial has brought a deeper admiraditorium, Friday, May 19, matinee and
tion for the mau who stands at
night. There will be Generd Papi and
our head and a greater desire to
Wilfred Pallatior of the Metropolitan
pusses
walk by his side as ho
company as conductors and the artists
"through the Valley."
of that organization now with the
Scotti company, who will come to Lex
ington are: Soprano, Alice Gentle,
Mary Sundelius, Queona Mario, Anna
STROLLER PLAY
Next week brings the annual Stroller Roselie; contralto, Mary Melllsh, Myr
play, and observers declare that the tle Schaff, Henrietta Wakefield; burl- present production is the best ever tones, Antonio Scotti, Ronato Zanol-II- ,
Greew Evans, Louis D'Angolo;
seen at the University. It is to bo
hoped that the students will give to basses, G. Plechl and Palo Annaniau.
its presentation the heartiest apprecia- With the stars already named will be
tion and support. Many of the great 45 men of the Metropolitan orchestra

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