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Q CHAIzI-o*rTE BIIQIINER, Philisophia, *
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car _]oI-IN H1ckI2v karnoa, Athletics.
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. ONE YEAR $1.00; ONE COPY 15 CENTS.
i Entered ut the P. O. of Lexington, Ky., as Second Class Matter. (
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f "Kcn\ncky as it was, Kentucky as it is,
, Kentucky as it will be. Kentucky l`0l0\'t.'l`.
I- After we win success hy actually deserving it we very natu-
rall * feel an inward `ov. For two years THE I{ENTUCKIAN has
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i` struggled to gain a footing. \Vhether or not there is any truth
, in the saying that "the third time is charmed," from the present
f i outlook we feel that our third year is "charmed" and is destined
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i Q To the generous people who in a material way seem to appre {
{ ciate our efforts, we extend our grateful thanks. Your money has
l encouraged, your kindly comments have inspired renewed zeal,and
and we wish in return to do our utmost to carry the good work
on and extend the influence of Tm; KENT[lCKI;\N into every
hamlet of the Commonwealth; that all who read may know what
_- advantages the State here provided for the great class of boys and
, girls who yearn for a finished education. ; .
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