THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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Martha Buckman, a member of the
GEO. T. MARTIN'S
Kernel staff, suffered a painful Injury
Earl Mayhow, Clans of '17, Agricul- last Saturday afternoon, when she NOT HAIR RAISING BUT HAIR
ture, was in Lexington recently. Until slipped and fell on tho walk leading
CUTTING
November 1, ho was County Agent in to the campus from Patterson Hall.
HAVE 1S
Harlan County, nut nan been trans The exact seriousness of tho injury HAIR CUT 2fe
Clay, and now has head Is not known, but it is thought that
ferred to
PLAIN, SHOWER AND TURKISH
some of the cartilage In the left knee
quartern in Manchester.
BATHS
was broken.
Friday the Engineering Faculty
On
Batement, 131 Bait Main Street
Henry
Lewis who
"Freshman"
Club will give a farewell In the form
of a Christmas Dinner at Mechanical would have finished with the Class of
Hall in honor of Prof. T. J. Barr who '18 had he not gone to the Border
leaves in a short while en a leave of with the old Kentucky Signal Corps,
absence which was granted him re- was a visitor at the University durcently. Professor W. B. Freeman will ing the past week. He is a lieutenant
In the Fourth Infantry now and was
be toastmaster.
GROCERS
on his way to Camp Pike, Arkansas.
LUNCH GOODS OF ALL KINDS
Mark Havenhill, last year profeasor
of Agriculture Engineering, visited
frosty weather, the
Because of the
ALSO FRUITS
the University last week while on his College of Campustry located in the
way from Cleveland to New Orleans. grove Just to the right of the wallj COR. HIGH AND LIMESTONE STS.
In addition to holding the position of from the Old Chem Building down to
regional director for the Cleveland South Lime has been forced to close
Tractor Company, with headquarters and work will be suspended until next
in Oklahoma City, he Is also secretary spring. At no time has a class conof the Shropshire Sheep Association, sisted of more than two members but
the purpose of which is to advance the last one, which was graduated in
the interests of the breeders of that October, pulled down THE bench, the
particular kind of sheep. He had Juat ruins of which is still standing. This
come from the International Live act balked the work of the organizaStock Show in Chicago.
tion, which has always been an enterprising one, and it has not recovered
The program for Farmers Week from the effects of the "blow." This,
which begins January 27th, has been coupled with the circumstance first
prepared but is not ready for publica- stated, makes a condition hard to
in colors and
tion.
meet, but It is planned to resume
In this college after the winter
plain gold
work
As the first number of the program months have passed.
80c and 90c
of a Lecture Course which the combined Agriculture and Home EcoJ. R. Dawson, of Professor Hooper's
nomics Society has been successful in office, has returned from Hopkins-ville- ,
arranging for the school year, Mr. C.
where he went in the interest of
E. Gibbons, of Cincinnati, will be the the Department of Dairying. He was
speaker. He appeared before the stu123
Main Street
successful In interesting farmers of
dents of the (University and the public Christian County in the Advance RegOpp. the Phoenix
in Chapel on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at istry Test work to the extent that
3:30 o'clock and spoke on "Rural thirteen asked for the work and a
Lexington, Ky.
Conditions As Related to Education." tester will be sent there In January.
AH students, faculty members and
those interested in the course are InThe Department of Home Economvited to be present at any or all of ics Is at work on the Short Course
the numbers which the Society will for the Demonstrators of the State
present from time to time.
which begins January 5, and carries

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Intensive work for a month.
The first of the Winter Short
Courses for farmers throughout the
State which the Experiment Station
will conduct this year 1b being conducted this week at Benton, Marshall
County, and began Tuesday.
The
work is under the supervision of N.
R. Elliott, of the Station.
Major Tucker announces that for
the benefit of the students and public
at large, General Charles P.
of the Regular Army, will visit
the University and appear in Chapel
on the first Tuesday of next semester.
General Summerall was Commanding
Officer of the First Division during
the war and after the armistice held
the same rank in an Army Corps of
three divisions.
Sum-meral- l,

Sergeant Kinney, of Major Tucker's
office force, has received a letter from
Corporal G. H. Bouvier who has re
cently been transferred from the University to Camp Pike and assigned to
tiuty in the Judge Advocate's Office,
Camp Headquarters, Camp Pike.
The first of a series of short courses
for the farmers throughout the State
was held at Benton, Marshall County,
last week. The plan was inaugurated
by the Experiment Station and provides that each course Is to continue
for one week's time at a place. This
work Is under the supervision of N.
R. Elliott, and the next course will
be conducted at Canneyville, Grayson
County, during the second week In

January.

Professor Onley has returned from
Williamsburg, Whitley County. The
farmers of that county wanted a
spraying demonstration and Professor
Onley conducted it. R. R. Rudder is
the County Agent.
Professor Nichols and Mr. M. B.
Kroft have gone to Jefferson County
schools at Jefferson-town- ,
to hold
LaGrange,
and
Louisville,
Crestwood, In interest of their department, Farm Management.
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