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 Q ·» K k       y   A_, _   _ Mr. McClain. who served as ed-  Q
_, ~ V gntuc Y umnU$   y   ‘··» ·_;»   ._ » . jutant general of Kentucky during  
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yi';  g quarterly on the campus of the Univer-   , l .:5;; -’»_` ;Yj;¤f;f§;i;g;:g;,. 6 mellcan eglorh d€P`?¤l·I`tm€l‘1t of Fi;
  _ y ;ity,bet Legygitenia Ssbscgiptipn   mg- =,._j _§ ; :;,;g»;¤g`·j;=g; _ ,i _ , , _  , Kentucky, and a member gf the  ,§§
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`¤  j scciation includes subscriigion to the i  ;;§;§g§g§g§s§;§;§;§;;;§;g{ff, ;_;;g§§g§g§g§;§g§g§2?  Doris  1ub’ the Pendenms Club of   _ ,
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 .` F   I 1 *92** ““°‘°’ me “°‘ °‘ M“‘°" 3· ‘““’·       of Kentucky chainter of Kappa Ai-  ,.l The
  y ~ l W ` P     Phe social fraternity. and was e  i S°h°°1
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i 3 A i in-sl? Ethel mx .......... Business Mzumger ; _  ‘5g§2i2§2;§si¤5¢i*¤ij if jj _.§2§2·  .'~E_Z$` gl;;‘gF€;d?;  E_€l;a Sggma-hlaom its gem, Q
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2.  l . 1 °“""E"S OF ·*SS"“*“"‘”N Tar- ‘‘··=     ’_., Q   ·‘‘‘ D student at the stare university, from   ml? °·
` · » ·r.ir,(mt1e¤· ......,,...................... Presidem eyiiw  ; : ¤ :¤§=?" _,;;ef?*' which he was graduated in 1919 i  mmlste
;  § Miss Llulie Logan ........... Vice-l’1‘csident ,,’- - ·· "‘*i=ii§,;» _..;:&E2’¢ —V__ _;:5.;E§§§’ Q . . ` 5 4 ette Hi|
’ _ ; » G. lleo»M,cCI;1i11 ................,....... Secretary fg .’f;_   ` _; ·_ In U18 €ClllZ01`13l C0ll1mHS of the  j , This _
·  E ? James S. Shropshire .,... . ........ 'l.`1`€2lSll\`€*1` A y ;;§;; ‘ $11 Lgxingcon Herald, Thomas R- Un_   t desp
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 i _ EXECYTIVE COMMITTEE 4. `;,.y;·· y y: ei.; derylood commented on Mr, Me-   The
    4 www w, sa..l.m H. D. raimm-t ,3;   . zg   ’ "   Fmams *’pp°““m€‘}° as *F’“°“’_S§ "H€   nomics
_     ].—li1·kottLee Prihble Robert K. Salyers 3 _— _ _ ‘ _i; _,_V, :5* _ ..jZ- s 1S ODE of the states leadlng citizens,   Ed tj
 1.;;. . zi vvayiami Rhoads Dr. ls. C. Elliott ,,;_;_:1@ K—·‘u     t . ,-;,3 ;;»· 1.,;* gvho has never been Willing to ac_   uca
»  g l   Bernie Shively E. C. \‘l`m·tele ‘_‘>‘ Y`»::¥·‘fif»E K··` ‘ ,;§;»_:_:§;¢f‘Z=    {    t rt- I ffl   glaphel
 ;i_ i L. K. b`i·a,ukel Roland Roberts ·‘·‘  __;_;_._:jj_‘ —· $:2-*-- _ H   y   C6}? 3 D0 1103- 0 C8 QXCGDE to try   teacher
·   i Miss Morgueritei¥oLapsEl1i¤i Q :2·g°2@:gf;;¤;_$Qg{;;l_ »f* ;. .,7; __   l"  _, to do the ¤€CeSSaI`y Work well. This   State il
.   ‘ ly iii?·ii°Ef`i—Hhll¥Y$ZEl»(i   · _i-.»- .» ;2§;,;§;¥$f;t“f g .”-·”   -ei¤`§i A is; ""“""“°"d by the fm ““Ph€ “’·   raise I
  ig Dr. G. Davis Buckner _'E:i, 5.;;;,;, » i-&·;2,2:2;2;2¤·; .·K. -..1;-/ · -..-K ·» ‘ signed from what, at the time he   . f
W ; _ ‘; Dr. George H. Wilson relinquished it, was considered one   mms l
  l   _ ‘l‘“'TLS"i‘“*’“*‘2l"‘ _, .mn SECRETARY l\IcCLAIN of the choicest berths in the statev   ggogj
. Ll? yl vonx .rANr·.ii:r. ixiii xo. 2 University Publicity Bureau —·Th€ University of Kentucky,   the hc
    ` i U " " T G. Lee McClain. Bardstown, Ky., however. has been the first interest   and ho
l     UL ](_ Aids In Defense prominent Kenruckian and alumnus of lyee McClain. for many yearsji  
g it A §! _ of the Uiiiwersiry of Kentucky, was continues the editorial, "and he has  
 _   y fg lcontmued From Page One" appointed alumni secretary of the given devoted service to its interests  
"   j Qi be trained as observers and engine State unit-ersity at the January before legislatures and state ofncials   The
  { 1a,boi·atory assistants. Full scale en- meeting ot the exet-titive committee in Frankfort without title oi- recom-   union
=  Q gines, large and small. will be in- cr the general association. pense."   Asa Di
;l "   tensively and extensively tested on —?-» » - ~ —~#·--~— -~   --- -—--~ —-——   Univer:
` l‘ the dynam°mEt`°1`S‘ while mdmlance Conwressman Vireil Chapman. Con- ture. The staff in agricultural edu-   Class I.
, ‘ tests may be performed under Dl`0— `° ` ° t- I th 1 . Q6; reunior
i _ ~ , _ _ gressman Chapman an alumnus of ca ion 0 e Co lege of Education it
V   Deng-_}0§`d`.T§E gw ennegggea) lige the University in the Class of 1918, has held six district meetings in   ;w?lS’
· ·_   Ora fl IS m EE inf if u` It .t wired that he had been authorised the State to explain the Defense { _ OS C
f` it Felgemg Gqvcrmy-Fel) 1 ggfegiepa 1 by Grove Webster. director. Civilian Program to these agriculture teach- I. peveilk
i .   lb `° D er m Da 10}]% _ ` _ Pilot. training of the Civil Aeronau- ers and to principals and superln- g . u?g_ if
E :   D°¥’“*"°m°m* °f Mmmg Enguleeung tics Authority. to announce the fact tendents. These staif members have Q; l E28 1;
  lg The College of Engineering is also that instrucions had been sent to also drawn and made out bills of 1   lu, an
, *i it Dfoud of the l`€‘s€11l`¤l¤ bsing €¤1'1`l€d Chicago for the inclusion of the Uni- materials for 40 new ship buildings;   gw _
‘ ~ jj on by its Department of Mining versity or Kentucky in the spring have planned the remodeling of he an m
  mild M€l?~¥¤lll11`Si¤3·l E11glIlE€1'lJ¤g- DUB program for civilian pilot training. many others; and have helped se-   maxim (
‘; to the fact that the College has re- The names of more than 212 Stu_ lect the equipment.   °P1?g°}
ni ii Gently been completely Equipped dents on the campus were presented The staff members in industrial   gab (5
· '   with modern laboratory apparatus to P;_Esid€i_1tC`0O er indicating their education Of the College Of Educ?   mlind
i ZE llimch may be utilized in Such YE" desire to paftyicypgtgy in this trgmjng tion have directed in-service educa-   ana L
- . iii Ssmicli work. ll has been asked by ` _ ` tion for instructors of approximately   fO,i,g.1_
,     the Navy to systematically mvest1— The College of Education 85 com-SES jn A_Sh1and_ Fayette gg,} g
V l ‘é'¤*ll€ me exllcut and Probable ‘·’a1lj‘E The College of Education is con- County, Kenton County, Louisville,     :
· Y.; Q § of lll]? Wwkable H{&D%m`*€$€ mid tm tributing to the Federal Program Mayo State Vocational School,   classés
y ' E deposits of the United Slllliliis- of Defense Preparation primarily Owensboro Trade School, Paducah,   veal. a
, i Other than researcht the College through its Department of Voca— and West Kentucky Vocational   boueée
  of Engineering is taking at part in tional Education and its Bureau of Training school for Negroes. Teach-   so on
`Q the training of men for specific School Service. Two of its faculty ing materials and course outlines   MTBE
·   types of work through the medium members. Prof. Maurice F. Seay, have been prepared for the teach-   to bur
f of specialized short courses. The Director of the Bureau of School ers. These classes are to give adults   those (
  College has pledged all its labors.- Service, and Miss Kitty Conroy, specific training for jobs in de- ig;] at the
l » 2 tories and machine shops for the Sixth Grade Critic Teacher, are fense industries, and to up-grade (iii
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I ‘ use of the Air Corps United States members of the State Advisory workers already employed in Such ij;} unions
’ Q Army for the graduate training of Committee on Education and De- industries. To date, 330 men h=iV¢¢   Amerie
E , mechanical engineers in aeronau- fense. been placed in initial cmployn1€}ll»   year 1,6
A I ~ tics. I · · · The local pl-anemploymeut m»am_ and approximately 1,60(i qiven t1‘31¤·   numbel
Q` _ A"' Pl]°t· Tmmmg ing in woodworking, electricity. auto mg SuPPl€m€¤l?·m`Y to they °°°upa` iiifl ating C
 l News that the University of Ken- mechanics, and sheet metal work ll€”}§·   tem, ay
l· tucky would receive federal aid for for out-of—scho~ol youth in rural similar help has been given @0   the ey(
 f the training of air pilots was wired communities and small towns in teachers in the training D1‘08T%m   follows
 Q to Acting President Thomas P. Kentucky is under the direction of for NYA workers, Extension 2551*   4 years
` Cooper. Tuesday. February 4, by the teachers of vocational agricul- tance has been given the Stale De'   againf
 
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