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Rev. Hill To Conclude

'Operation Encounter'
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Sam Hill Jr., p. islor of

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ACTIVITY CALENDAR

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C:Iiiir1i, will concliulc tin ll.ipt istj Student Union's "Operation,

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IliKoimter" tomorrow

Services leadinc up to the final
session will be hold at a morning
watch front 7:15-7:4- 5
a.m. tomorrow. Coffee and doughnuts will be
served by members of the BSU.
Other services include noonday

devotions from 12 noon-12:1- 5
evening services from

and
7:30-8:3-

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p.m.

Subjects on which the Kev. .Mr.
Hill will speak are: "In the Long
Kun," noon today; "Where Is Your

Treasurer?", tonight: "The Weakness of Christianity,"
morninz
9 watch
tomorrow; "So You Believe
In (iod," noondiv tomorrow; and
"Thy Will Be I)olle,,, tomorrow
night.
Ed Clark, associate pastor at
Baptist Church, is the
song leader during the revival.
day at. the Methodist Student C
Ilillel ,
The Hillel Brotherhood observand mission services m Irish-towance supper and fellowship meetat 3 p.m. Wednesday.
ing will be held at the Adeth Israel
Temple at 6 p.m. Sunday.
The first Zoo in America was at
Canterbury
Philadelphia in 1874.
The annual Shrove Tuesday
A spool of thread is known as
Party will follow a pancake supper a '"reel of cotton" in England.
which will be served at 6 p.m.
Samuel Colt invented the revolTuesday at the Canterbury House. ver in 1835.
Ash Wednesday will be observed
A golden spike, driven at Ogden.
'ith a Holy Communion service at Utah in 1800, marked the comple7:10 a.m. Wednesday at the Can- tion of the first
terbury House.
railway.
The Feast of St. Matthias will be
held at a Holy Communion service
The Shetland Islands are off the
at the Canterbury House at 7:10 coast of Scotland.
a.m. Thursday.
Iceland has no railway.
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TONIGHT

Regular services consisting of
Holy Communion followed by a
breakfast forum at 9 a.m. Sunday.'
the Fellowship Supper at 5:30 p ru..
and Holy Communion at 7:13 a m.
Wednesday will complete the wr k'.s
calendar for the Canterbury Club.
Wesley Foundation
A valentine Party will be Riven
at 7:30 tonight at the Methodist
Studcrt Center. 131 K. Maxwell St.
Bill Strntton. president of the
Wesley Foundation, stated that a
guest speaker will address the dub
at the Forum Hour at 7 p.m. Sunday following the regular Sunday
supper lit C:30 p.m.
Other activities during the week
include noonday devotions in room
127. SUB. Monday thiouuh Friday,
choir practice lrom 7 p.m. Tues-

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SUB, 8 00.
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Band Clinic.

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SATURDAY

Dance,

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12.30.
MONDAY

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dcrbilt, MC, 8:00.
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TUESDAY

Gicscking,

Concert: Walter
MC,
pianist,

8:15.
Lecture: Mr

WEDNESDAY

Jamei Farrcll, Lab
tre, 8:00.

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Jerry's Drive In
East Main at Walton
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1:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

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This luscious bundle of feminity
is displaying her charms to UK
students to perk 'em up a bit.
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moral standards of some of the
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pose.vbat, what' the heck! We
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FOR THE LADIES

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Parliamentary

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Workshop
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Procedure

Workshop will be" held from 5
p.m. Monday and Tuesday in Room
128 of the Student Union.
Prof. W. L. Matthews of the
College of Law will conduct an informal discussion on the basic
iules of parliamentary procedure.
The Student Interest Committee
cf the SUB is sponsoring this
workshop in an effort to assist
both officers and members of
campus organizations in the conduct of their meetings.
The- - officers 'of all campus
organizations and all other interested UK students are urged to
attend this workshop.
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Associate Aj Dean
Return To Campus

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cf the College of Agriculture and
Home Economics, returned this

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where he attended the Annual
Conference of College Contact Officers for the foreign agricultural
program.
A representative of each of the
48 land erant colleges, members of
fctaff of U. 8. Department of Agri-- 1
culture, and Foreign Operations
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Group Plans
Band Concert

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High
The 1355
School Band will present a con-

JOURNAL

cert at 8:1C tonight in Memorial
Coliseum. This concert will lon-rluthe ahnual Kentucky State
liand Clinic that is being held
on tbe campus this week.
band is under the
'I he
direction of Dr. Harvey Wilson,
mpervisor of music. Cincinnati
Public" Schools. The band is composed of 200 members wljo represent C8 high schools throughout
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