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The College Boy At The

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Strand Theatre
"The Bett in Moving Picture"

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Dr and Mrs. E. C. Elliot entertained
Wednesday

CAMPUS
CHATTER

evening at

the

Lafayette

with a delightful dinner party honoring
Dr. E. G. Ireland who is to leave soon for

Hartford, Conncticut, where he is to beof Physical
The Faculty Good Time Club will en- come State Commissioner
tertain with n valentine dnnce in Dicker Education and Health. For the yast
Hnll, Saturday evening at 8:30
year and n half, Doctor Ireland has been
Miss Lowe is chairman of the commit-teiissistnnt professor of Hygiene and physiOther members of the committee
cian at the University.
arc, Misses Virginia Anderson and Ruth
Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. P.
Elliot, Professor Harvey Hincks and
K. Holmes, Doctor Ireland, Misses PaulGrant C. Knight.
ine Wherry, Tillio Grcathouse, Vivian
Invitations have been sent out in the
MofTctt and Dr. and rs. C. E. Elliot.
form of little red hearts on which a
beautiful little verse by Mrs. Stoughton
Pansy Myers, senior in the college of
A. Fletcher is given:
Arts and Ssiences, was elected president
Will You come to our party
of the Philosophian Literary Society for
We've a welcome most hearty
the present semester, at a meeting of the
With the love of St. Valentine's Day.
society Wednesday evening at Patterson
You will find hearts galore
Hall.
When you open the door,
Other officers elected were: Bable Ruth
So be ready to dance or to play.
Katherirfe Hanly,
Coates,
The date you will see
secretary; Mary Stallings, treasurer;
Eleventh of February,
Eliabeth Snapp, literary critic; and
At 8:80 in Old Dicker Hall
Lucile Bush sergeant at arms.
Come prepared to stay late
At St. Valentine's fete,
Hot What kind of a girl is she?
In whose honor we're giving this ballDog I can't quite figure. When I arWe're the Club of the Faculty
rived she was reading Squirrel Food,
Good Times
but when I left she wouldn't even kiss
Who invite you with all these gay
me good night.
rhymes.
c.

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The above is a reproduction of the dia-

The Lafayette

mond studded gold key to be awarded
to the honor student of the economics

department. The winner of the key is
named by the faculty, and the key is
awarded by the International Fraternity
of Delta Sigma Pi. The award is given
in favor of the student holding the high
est general average grade for the entire
course, and no especial weight is given
for work in economics. The key is open
to both women and men, and does not
carry with it membership in the fraternity awarding it. It is the only award
made exclusively to seniors
in the
Economics Department, and bids fair to
become one of the most coveted prizes
of the University. Mr. Paul P. Cooper,
Assistant in the Department of Economics and headmaster of Eta Chapter
of Delta Sigma Pi won the key last year.
Soph. "Where is the clutch in a car?"
Frosh. "On the back seat."
d
Where does Sir Oliver Lodge?
Bright Student The same place where
Ouija Boards Panther.
Co-e-

y

"Where The Student is Always Welcome"
L. B. SHOUSE Pres. and Gen. Mgr.
L. B. Shouse, Jr.

Wm. Beasley
ASST. MGR.

The big or little
company which?

BECKER'S

TK7HEX the talk turns to where should a
'

t

J

start work, a question arises on
which college men naturally take sides.
"You'll be buried in the big company," say
some. ' 'Everything is red tape and departments working against each other."
"Your little company never gets you anywhere," others assert. "The bigger the
company the bigger your opportunity."
And that seems true but in a different
sense. Not physical size but bigness of purpose
should be our standard for judging an industrial organization just as it is forjudging a man.
with
AY here will you find this company
a vision?
Whether its plant covers a hundred acres
or is only a dingy shop up three flights is on
the face of it no indication of what you want
to know is such and such a company more
concerned with developing men and ideas than
boosting profits at the expense of service?
You must look deeper. What is the organization's standing in the industry ? What do
its customers say? What do its competitors say?
There are industries and there are companies
which offer you every opportunity to grow.
Spiritually they are as big and broad as the
earnest man hopes to build himself. If you
are that kind of man you will be satisfied with,
a company of no lower standards.
Conversely, it you are working lor sucn a
company, the very fact will argue
you yourself are a man worth while. For
that
in business as in social life a man is known by
the company he picks.

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Boys:
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SOCIETY BRAND AND STYLEPLUS CLOTHES
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big-soul-

Published in
the interest ofEteC'
trical Development by
an Institution that will
be helped by what-evhelps the
Industry.

ASST. MGR.

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The electrical industry needs men who can
see far and think straight.

'estetn Electric C0mpany
An organization which holds for its
ideal the hope that it may measure up
to the aspirations of those who work
in it.

R. S. THORPE & SON
Incorporated

West Main St. at Mill

Lexington, Ky

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