THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
THE FIRST CHRISTMAS.

VOTETO

BE TAKEN

ON PEACE TREATY

Students and Faculty to Express Views on Subject

The shepherds on tho hills 'round PATTERNS
Bethlehem
THAT APPEAL TO
Night after night, through countless
ages, watched
COLLEGE MEN
The same, cold, silent stars that
See Them At
moved across
of tho heavens. And
The black face
JUSTRIGHT TAILORING
each night,
COMPANY
Watching the stars and wondering,
they sat,
145 W. Main St.
Dreaming the same dreams as endlessly
Suits made by us pressed
As moved tho
stars.
for one year free of charge.
One night
A babe waB born, and in the eastern
sky
Another star appeared, warm, radiant
W. B. GRIGGS
And lit with glory. And tho shepOpposite Agriculture Building
herds rose,
CIGARS,
CIGARETTES, TOBACCO
And stole to Bethlehem, and worshipAND SOFT DRNK8
ped him,
STEP IN AND SEE ME
Tho babe thnt made the tide of centuries turn.
J. A. E.
BENCKART
FOTSGH

Students and members of the faculty of the Unlveralty and of Transylvania College will take a referendum
"vote on tho peace treaty situation
January 13, In compliance with a
from heads of larger Eastern
Colleges.
The vote will bo taken In common
with other universities and colleges
of the United States, Dr. R. H. Cross-fielpresident of Transylvania, who
received the telegraphed request said
"before the vote is taken, student and
faculty members would make the
peace treaty the subject of debates
and cla3s discussion and that on January 13 a secret vote would be taken
EXCHANGES
and the result wired to the head of
the committee at Columbia Univer-- '
UNIV. OF PENN. MAKES DRASTIC
sity.
ELIGIRULES CONCERNING
Tho movement is purely an educaOF VARSITY
BILITY
tional ono for instruction in college
PLAYERS.
circles and is not to promote propa-gand-a
of any kind regarding the peace
(University of Penn.)
treaty, Dr. Crossfleld said.
On account of the charges of proThe movement is backed by Presifessionalism made against the Univerdent Hadley, of Yale; Lowell, of Harfootball
sity of the Pennsylvania
vard; Hibben, of Princeton, and Butsquad tho Undergraduate Council has
ler, of Columbia.
passed the ruling that no player holdVotes by tho faculty and the stu- ing a degree from another University
dents are to be taken separately on shall play on the Varsity team and
the following questions:
that no player shall be eligible for the
1.
Do you favor the ratification of
team longer than three years.
the league and treaty without amend- """"
ments of reservations proposition?
DON'T YOU?
2. Do you oppose the ratification of
league and treaty in any form
the
(Miami Student.)
proposition?
Owl
of I wish I were
3.
Do you favor the ratification
A sitting on yon fence,
league and treaty, but only with
the
the specifications and reservations as For then perhaps my Profs would
think
voted by the majority of the Senate
I really had some sense.
proposition?
4. Do you favor any compromise on
VICTOR BOGAERT
reservations which will make it posLEADING JEWELERS
sible for the treaty and league to be
immediately ratified?
Established 1883

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