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Plot Has Been Rrepared and
Cereals and Wild
Grasses Planted.
Actual operations have started
the University botanical garden, which
is located between the Woman's Gymnasium and Stoll Field. This garden
is intended to serve the double purpose
of bringing together as many plants as
possible for scientific purposes and of
beautifying a hitherto unimproved spot
on the campus.
The ground for the grass garden was
plowed last, week, and about seventy-fivvarieties of barley and about twenty varieties of spring wheat have been
planted. There is a row of pod corn,
each grain of which is enclosed in a
seperate husk; this is thought to be
the wild ancestor of our cultivated
corn.
In addition to these cereals, a number of wild grasses, including several
foreign species, have been planted.
These are to be used in some experi
mental work, and it is hoped that there
will be as many as two hundred species ,
in the garden by the end of the summer j
The plots for the dahlias will be
made soon. There are fifty different
named varieties on hand at present
and they will soon be growing. Many
wild plants have been contributed to
the Department by students and these
afford a nucleus for a wild flower garden.
A number of irises and chrysanthemums have been promised the Department, and in the future it is planned to
devote permanent space to these old
favorites.
Among the unusual plants that will
be found in the garden this year are
skunk lily, skunk cabbage, pod corn,
rainbow corn, giant castor bears,
shamrock, spider lily, ginseng, date
palm, alligator pear, banana and cotton
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Arkansas this week nttendlng the niv bert Smith were elected to servo on
the board of directors nnd Professor
tional convention.
K. A. Bureau, L. B. Hall and Ilobort
Installation services for the now Clem were elected new members of tho
cabinet will be held nt the Sunday board of directors.
F. M. Henth wns elected president;
night meeting of Y. W. . A. in PatterF. A.
son Hall. Miss Smith of Louisville Sam Rldgeway,
will speak on the spirit that should C. Thompson, treasurer; and A. L.
Atchison, secretary.
animate us 'in our work.
The Y. M. C. A. of the University instead of holding its usual meetings in
the Y room on the campus is, during
the revival meetings at the tabernacle
in Lexington, joining with other young
people's organizations of the city in
giving programs. Last Sunday they
met with the young people of the Central Christian church. The meeting
was in charge of Rufus Perkins of the
University Y. M. C. A. The meeting
next Sunday will be at the First
Methodist church.

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NOTICES
There will be a meeting of the Romance Language Club Monday nfter-nooMay 1, at 3:30 o'clock In Professor Zembrod's room in Administration building. All new students wishing to become members are asked to
be present.
Election of officers for
next year will be held.

Tennis Rackets
Restrung
Tennis Balls 50c each
University Book Store
Basement Main Building
And

Junior Scribblers meet Friday night
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Street

233 West Short

MITCHELL, BAKER & SMITH

7:30 in the Woman's League Room

Incorporated

in White Hall.

Monday night May 1 is to be known
The Quality Department Store
The History Club will meet Friday
as Y. M. C. A. night at the Tabernacle.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Every member of the organization is afternoon, May 5 at 3:40 in room 203
Administration building. All those inurged to be present.
DRY GOODS
terested In present day topics are inGarments, Millinery
vited to attend. Refreshments will
stuApril 29 seventy-fivSaturday
s
Dress Making
dents and the board of directors of the
Beauty Parlors
Y. M. C. A. will go for an outing to
W. MAIN STREET
Bluegrass park where the work for Next Orchestral Concert To
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
next year will be talked over and plans
Be Given Sunday, May 7
COLLEGE GIRLS ALWAYS WELCOME
for a Friendship council made. The
There will be no orchestral concert
'
party will leave the campus early in given in the University chapel Sunday M"Miitii....,,.lliilt......i...t..t-t"t''t''i"i"t"t'"l''l''i''tthe afternoon by special car and will owing to the recent vacation and to 4
return about 7:00 p. m.
the fact that the orchestra is playing
for the Stroller play Thursday and
At the election of the Y. M. C. A. held Friday. The next concert will be given
Sunday night April 16 Professor E. May 7 in Chapel under the direction
S. Good, Mr. A. E. Stephens, and Gil- - of Professor Lampert.
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The responsibility enjoined upon college women for the welfare of those
living in the charitable institutions of
the state was emphasized by Miss Lucy
Simms, chairman of such institutions
in Kentucky, speaking to the members
of the Y. W. C. A. in Patterson Hall
Sunday evening.
Miss Simss spoke of those in the
Feeble Minded Institute at Frankfort
as little children, who would never
grow up; children who, though some
have grey hair, enjoy play and know
nothing of the responsibility of grownups. The inmates of the Reform
school she referred to as boys and
girls who would grow into useful citizens of criminals according to the
environment the state throws around
them. She said that insanity is intermittent and that in their sane intervals
the men and women in the Hospital for
the Insane desire employment and
instances
She gave
amusement.
where an interest in work removed
from personal trouble had restored insane minds to health.
The state of Kentucky is not a pauper State. She has wealth to provido
for the needs of all of her unfortunate
people. It is tho duty of college trained women to awaken the consciences
and intelligence of Kentucky's citizen
ship to a realization of the need of
these people, said Miss Simms.
Sara Cequin has been appointed
chairman of the program committee of
Y. W. C. A. to take tho place of Lucille
Youngblut who has been elected Under
graduate Representative because of the
resignation of Laura Hubbard fromthat
office. Nell Hank has beon appointed
chairman of the social committee.
Edna Snapp, president of Y. W. C. A.
and Lucille Youngblut, undergraduate
Representative, are in Little Rock,

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