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Slow students are not the best, and a place where the student may get university of the future proposed by
speed is not always accompanied by the most fun out of life such is the President Max Mason of Chicago.
accuracy, according1 to George Rice,
of the University of California. Six
thousand students were tested in Cal
ifornia and the results showed that
the slow student is usually the accurate one. It was found that the
more intelligent students put in much
less time on their studies than do the
dull ones.

Personal

Weddings

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cecil Sherwood left Saturday for Madison, Wis.,
where Mr. Sherwood will bo assistant
Ferguson-Elki- n
professor in the zoology department
Miss Thclma Ferguson, daughter of the University of Wisconsin, havof Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ferguson, and ing completed his A. B. course this
Delta Tau Delta Dinner
fville. Those of the university who Mr. Alvin Elkin, son of Commission- semester at the University of KenThe alumnae cnapicr of the Delta I attended the dinner were Messrs. er Z. F. Elkin, were mnrried Satur- tucky.
Tau Delta fraternity of Louisville, William Schimmell, George Bolard, day afternoon at Jeffersonville, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Elkin have gone east
FRATERNITY ROW
entertained with a dinner Friday Clemmons Jones, Robert O'dear and
on a bridal trip and on their return
nbjht at the Seelbach hotel in Louis, j William Patterson.
will reside in Lexington.
Mr. Roger Carr and Mr. Lacey
Mr. Elkin was graduated from Hibbs, of the University of Michigan,
Lexington senior high school with the wore guests at the Kappa Sigma
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mid-yegraduating class last week. house last week-enH
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His bride is a student at the univerMiss
Strossman
o sity, and a popular member of the and Miss Mary Elizabeth spent the
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Doxie Dexter
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week-en- d
in Louisville.
s Alpha Xi Delta sorority.
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Miss Louise Kennedy visited friends
Bronaugh-Hal- l
in Carlisle.
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Mrs. Minnie H. Bronaugh, of WoodMiss Bess Sanford and Miss
land avenue, announces the engageat
Lester spent the week-en- d

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A college without examinations;
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Mr. Walker Russell Hall, son of Mr.
Miss Lucy Benson visited in Carand Mrs. James B. Hall, of the Mays-vill- e lisle last week
road.
Miss Dorothy Stebbins spent the
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Kappa Delta house.
Miss Frances Henry, Frances
Virginia Conroy, Dorothy
Alice Thompson, and Evalee
The following announcement has
in
Featherstone spent the week-en- d
been received by The Kernel:
Louisville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Seng
Mr. Ted Hardcastle visited in
announce the marriage of their
last week-endaughter
in
Mr. Lee Hall spent last week-en- d
Sarah Elizabeth
Ashland.
to
reMr. Evexitt Quisenberry has
Mr. James David Augustus, Jr.
on, Thursday January the nineteenth turned to school this semester. He
'ias been employed by the Buffalo
Nineteen hundred twenty-eigForge company in New York.
Louisville, Kentucky
Mr. Thomas Croft of Mayfield has
Mr. Augustus was graduated froir
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the university last June. While ir eturned to his studies here.
Mr. Don Henry, of Richmond, Ky..
school here he was a most populai
and outstanding student. He was r ias returned to school this semester.
Mr. Thomas Smith, representative
member of the Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity, of Amicron Deltr if tho Lambda Chi chapter at
Ind., visited at the Alpha
Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Lamp
and Cross, Keys and Thirteen and Su Gamma Epsilon house this week.
Mr. H. H. Davis, of Sturgis, was
Ky Circle.
a guest at the Alpha Gamma Epsilon
house last week:end.
Arts and Science Dinner
Miss Stella Flantz spent the weekThe second annual dinner given by end in Ashland.
the seniors and faculty of the ColMiss Pauline Collins was a visitor
lege of Arts and Science was held
Harlan last week-enat the Lafayette hotel Monday even- 'n Miss Virginia Cochran was a week-2n- d
ing at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. William
visitor in Winchester last week.
Starr Myers, professor of politics ol
Browning visited in ArMiss
University, was the prin- lington, Helen
Princeton
Ky., last week.
cipal speaker.
His subject was
Miss Mildred Allis, of Georgetown
"American Democracy of Today."
College, was a guest last week-en- d
Dean P. P. Boyd presided
at the Alpha Theta house.
linner and the greetings from the
Miss Frances Stallard visited in
faculty was given by Prof. E. F.
Shelbyville last week-enMiss Charlsey Smith, a mem
Mr. Mundell Rumbull spent the
ber of the senior class, spoke for the week-en- d
at the Phi Sigma Kappa
graduates.
house.
A program of musical numbers
Mr. James Dytes, a member of the
vas furnished by the orchestra of University
of Tennessee basketball
he hotel.
team, spent Saturday at the Phi
Sigma Kappa house.
Mothers Club to Meet
Mr. Stanley Royse, of Maysville,
Delta Tau Delta mothers club will was the guest of his brother, Eugene,
neet at the fraternity house Mon-la- y at the Phi Sigma Kappa house last
afternoon, February 6, for their week-en.regular meetnig.
COLLEGE MEN ASK
Folk Songs
FOR DORMITORY AT
Madam Catherine de Vogel, a na
PARIS UNIVERSITY
tive of Holland and a noted soprano,
;ave a program of folk songs of Hol- Fifteen university and college
and, Germany, France and England.
representing all sections of
it the Romany theater on Thursday he United States, issued a joint
jvening at 8:15 o'clock.
tatement yesterday urging that a
The program was sponsored by thf 'ormitory for American students be
Phi Beta, honorary musical and dra
ncluded in the building program of
natic sorority.
he Cite Universitaire.
de Vogel was in costume
Madame
The Cite Universitaire, an interna-ionTor the program and her accompanis
student city now being built
was Miss Lina Mol.
tract at the far
n a seventy-acr- e
md of the Latin Quarter, Paris, conChild Study Group
templates a group of dormitories
The Child Study Club of the Amer irected upon the American dormi-:or- y
University Womer
ican Association of
plan to house the students from
and the Woman's Club of the univer
U over the world who go to Paris
sity, met Monday at 3 o'clock in the io study.
Education building. Dr. C. C. Ross
Each dormitory is to be built on a
led the discussion.
site donated by the University of
Paris, out of funds provided by the
Scribblers Club
ountry whose students will occupy
McLaughlin en 't. Canada was the first nation to
Miss Marguerite
Club Thurs- 3rect a dormitory for its students.
tertained the Scribblers
day evening, January 26, at her home
An American committee with
Dr. J. B headquarters at 50 East
d
on East Maxwell street.
Miner and Mrs. Preston Johnson read itreet, has been organized to raise
two brilliant papers which were en- - 3400,000 by public subscription, with
husiastically received by the group. which to build and equip a dormitory
Following the program a delicious for American students.
supper was served.
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DR. MAXON IS HONORED
International Relations
Dr. Ralph N. Maxon, of the chemTuesday evening the class in International Relations conducted by istry department of the university,
the Woman's Club of the university has been appointed as regional chairwas held at 7:30 o'clock in Patterson man of the American Chemical SoHall. The subject of the discussion ciety by action of the executive comwas Internationalism and Chemistry, mittee of .that organization. The next
with Prof. Ralph Maxson as the meeting of this society will be held
in Lexington next October.
leader of the discussion.

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