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Seniors and Heads of Organizations Must Settle Up
With Business Manager
Won! comes from the Kcnlucklnn
office that the nnnu.il is being held
back because both organizations and
individuals nro still negligent nbout
paying fees asked by the staff for
space in the Kcntuckian.
Not only is each organization or
senior running the risk of having the
year book appear this spring without
n picture which may be left out enarc made
tirely unless payments
soon, but the whole publication is being retarded. Those who have boon
here before remember how eagerly
each student awaits the appearance
of the Kcntuckian, and how desirous we all are to have this book to
take home with us. This year, the
staff has worked unusually hard, in
order that the copy might be in earlier than usual, and that the material
might be in the hands of the publisher
in time to insure the publication of
the Kentuckian early in spring.
The seniors have been especially
negligent in this respect, and the
Kernel is sure that those who have
been guilty have not realized the full
necessity of an immediate payment.
The class of 1920 bids fair to get out
an annual which will exceed all former records. This cannot be accomplished unless every member of the
with the staff;
class will
unless every head of every organization will see to it that the money necessary for the publication of the picture in which he is interested, is in
the hands of the business manager of
the Kentuckian.
Moonlight on a Garbage Can.
Silver sheen and shine,
Delicate tracery of line,
Shadowy hint of a handle there,
Kissed by a breeze of soft night air,
Odors of past delights and thrills,
Garnished with parsley's pale green
frills,
Shades of roses dead all these years,
Bringing to eyes the moisture of

tears
There's a dreamy lure In thy yearlong span,
garmoon-li- t
Thou
bage can.
By A. KERR DOGUE.
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SOUTH'

BRITISH EDUCATORS TO
VISIT BIG COLLEGES

KENTII

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By Helen C. Denman.
the
iCollegc
women throughout
country, graduates
and undergrad-

this nrrangement,
but the Rhodes
scholarships
nro awarded only to
graduate Htudcnts nnd do not involve
nny intcrchnngo between the countries concerned. Under tho plans of
the proposed federation, Polish students in economics may come to Columbia University
additional
for
courses; American students of architecture mny finish their propnrntlon
at tho Sorboune; gp,,! students of
history mny study for their theses nt
Cambridge,
nnd so on Indefinitely,
through nil tho permutations and comns
binations.
And undergraduates,
well
ns graduates, may benefit by
these provisions.
Interchange of students will mean
In promoting "understanding
much
and friendships between the university women of different nations" but
the most direct method of insuring
mutual understanding is at the fountain-head,
through the teaching force
of a nation. The proposed federation
provides for an interchange of professors and Junior lecturers. The larger
men's universities in the East have
already tried this experiment but the
exchange has not been general. The
proposed federation will make an interchange of the teaching forco of nations universal, with a consequent effect ion the understanding between
countries which will be readily recognized as incalculable and which deserves a chapter in itself.

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uates, canot fail to take keen interest in the visit to the United States
at this time, of the three distinguished British university women,
"EVERYTHING NEW"
Professor Caroline F. E. Spurgcon,
Dr. Winifred Cullis
nnd Mrs. Ida
Smedloy MacLcan.
Besides being
representatives of a university training whoso standards wo in America
FOR FRUITS, CANDIES, NUTS
are growing more nnd more to admire, Miss Spurgcon, Dr. Cullis nnd
PHOENIX BLOCK
.Mrs. MacLean are here to promote a
plan for the uniting of college women around the globe in a vast federBECKER DRY CLEANING CO.
ation. College women the world over
have a feeling of solidarity. A movement based on their sense of common
understanding
and purpose cannot
fall to make a strong appeal.
The federation, moreover, is backed
by many of the leading educators in
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America, including President Mary E.
Woolley of Mount Holyoke, Acting
PHONE 621-President Helen Taft of Bryn Mawr,
Dean Virginia Gildersleeve, of Barnard, President William" A. Nellsou of
Smith nnd others.
The proposed federation is no unsubstantial dream. A tentative constitution has already been drafted,
the provisions of which are definite
(Incorporated)
and detailed. The purpose of the
W. B. GRIGGS
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"shall be to promote understanding
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thereby further their interests and deSTEP IN AND SEE ME
velop sympathy
and mutual helpfulness between the peoples of the
world." Membership in the federation
"shall be open to national federations
of university women which are approved by the Council," the central
executive committee of the federation. Provisions are made for a
president, executive secretary
and
councillors, for central offices and
expenses.
It i3 when we come to the means
by which the purpose of the federation is to be carried out, that college
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