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nasium from 3 until 6 o'clock.
Delta Tau Delta formal dance from
9 until 12 o'clock in the ball room of
The twilight was pale gray,
The sky was gray in the waning light the Lafayette hotel.
She opened her eyes,
And gray they shone
Stroller Dance
Dusky as swirling smoke above the The Strollers, dramatic organization
cold sea,
of the university, entertained with
Shadows
their annual dance Saturday evening
And then gone.
from '9 until 12 o'clock in the Men's
gymnasium.
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The Original Kentucky Masquera-der- s'
orchestra furnished the music
Friday, January 13
for this occasion. The proceeds from
Kappa Delta tea dance at Patter- the dance will be used to produce the
son hall from 3:30 until 6 o'clock.
Stroller play, "Dulcy."
Saturday, January 14
The officers are: Mr. Hunter Moddy,
First Cadet hop in the Men's gym- - president; Mr. Addison Yeaman, director; Miss Lilly Parrish, secretary;
Mr. Richard Mcintosh, treasurer; Mr.
Harry McChesney, business manager;
Mr. Frank Davidson, stage manager.
The chaperones were: Dr. and Mrs.
more and more well dressed
Frank L. McVey, Dean and Mrs. C
university men are wearing
R. Melcher, Dean and Mrs. Paul. P.
the Hamburg Hat. The
Boyd, Dean Sarah Blanding, Prof, and
popular colors are Brown
Mrs. Enoch Grehan, Capt. James
Gray.
and Pearl
Taylor.
They're at
Five hundred guests were present
for the enjoyable affair.
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The wedding of Miss Dorothy Mac
Yeager and Mr. Thomas Branthwaite
Dewhurst, Jr., of Lexington, was solemnized at 4 o'clock Saturday 'afternoon at the home of the bride's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Yeager,
on Alta avenue, Louisville. Rev. Cort
land Miller was the officiating minister. Miss Margaret Dickson was
the maid of honor and Mr. William
Walton, of Lexington, was Mr. Dew- hurst's best man.
The ceremony was followed by a re
ception for the two families and a
few close friends. Mr. and1 Mrs. Dew
hurst left after the reception on a
motor trip and on their return will
make their home in Lexington.
Study Class Meets
in International
Relations promoted by the Woman's
Club of the University of Kentucky,
held a meeting Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock at Patterson hall.
Mr. C. M. Knapp led the discussion
on "Internationalism and Nationalism
in the Teaching of History."
Mrs. Frank L. McVey, chairman,
has sent out the following list for
the dates of their future meetings:
January 19
Dinner is honor of
Mr. Lindley V. Gordon.
January 24 The Economic Confer
ence, Mr. S. E. Leland, leader.
January 31
Internationalism and
Chemistry, Mr. Ralph Maxson, leader.
February 7 Internationalism and
Agriculture, Mr. William Finn, leader.
February 16
Dinner in honor of
Dr. Roselli (convocation speaker for
Italian month).
February 21 Internationalism and
the Press, Mr. A. Vanderbosch, leader
February 28
The
Situation, Mr. Edward Weist, leader
March 6 M. Briand's Proposal and
tke Attitude of the United States to
It, Mr. W. L. Roberts, leader.
January 12 Internationalism and
Nationalism in the Teaching of History, Mr. C. M. Knapp, leader; Patterson hall, 7:30 p. m.
Mr. Lindley V.' Gordon, who will be
the speaker January 24, is a well
known authority on World affairs. He
is extension secretary for the Church
Alliance of World Friendships and
his talk will be an interesting one.
He will be the dinner gues of the
Study Class at the cafeteria at 6:30
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o'clock.

Mr. Casals Entertained
Pres. and Mrs. Frank L. McVey and
Prof, and Mrs. Carl Lampert entertained with an informal afternoon reception Monday at Maxwell place in
honor of Mr. Pablo Casals, the artist
who gave a concert Monday evening
at the Woodland auditorium. The
pianist with Mr. Casals, Mr. Nicholai
Medinkoff, was also an honored guest.
The tea table was beautifully
decked with red flowers and red candles in brass holders. Red candles
and Christmas plants in various rooms
added a gay and artistic touch. Mrs.
Roy Jarman, Mrs. Ralph Maxson,
Mrs. Edward Wiest and Mrs. Alfred
Zembrod presided over the tea table.
Assisting in entertaining were Miss
Janet McVey, Miss Marcia Lampert
and Miss Jeanette Lampert.
The hostesses were assisted in the
t,
serving by Misses Wilhelmina
Marjorie Wiest, Mary Dantzler,
Nell Pulliam, Mary Virginia Haley,
Margaret Gooch, Jane Gooch, Anne
McFarland, Lelia Cullis, Imogene
Young, Jennie Williams.
Several hundred guests called 'during the afternoon.

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Alumnae Bridge
The Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta
alumnae bridge club was delightfully
entertained by Miss Marie Barkley,
Thursday evening at her home on
South Limestone street.
The house was beautifully decorated with pointsettas and potted
plants. A delicious supper was served at the conclusion of the game.
About sixteen guests wero present.
FRATERNITY
Mr. D. Lambert was a guest at the
S. A. E. house over the week end.
Visitors at the Triangle house were

Messrs. Ray Stoesser and John Gray,
of Louisville, and E. E. O'Hara, of
WilhamBtown.
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DOCTOR W. J. HUMPHRIES
TO LECTURE JANUARY 19

Dr. W. J. Humphies, meterological
physicist of the United States weather bureau, at Washington, D. C, has
been obtained by the Kentucky chapter of Sigma Xi, honorary scientific
fraternity, to lecture here January 19.
Doctor Humphies is known through
out the world for his research work
in connection with physics of the air
and for the books that he has written
on the subject.
He will give a lecture on "Clouds
and Cloud Splendors," at 8 o'clock on
the evening of January 19. The lec
ture is open to the public at a place
to be decided upon later.
Doctor Humphies has delivered the
same address at the Royal Canadian
Society in Toronto, and at the Sigma
Xi chapters at McGill University and
the University of Virginia.

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apparatus but is very necessary in
determining the nature of injuries to
the spine.
It wa3 stated
meeting that
At a meeting of the athletic council last Friday night, that body de- the- department of hygiene and public
cided to present to the department of health had taken 106
pictures
hygiene and public health a Buckey of injuries to athletes during the football season.
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inspect a local fraternity which is
petitioning Delta Chi.
Mr. James MacDerman was in Lex
ington last week end and was a guest
at the Delta Chi heuse.
Mr. David McNamara was a visitor
in Mt. Sterling last week end.
Mr. Earl Snivery of, Hamilton, Ohio,
was the guest of Mr. Jack Cousins
last week end.
Mr. Maurice Black, of Knoxville,
Tenn., visited at the Pi Kappa Alpha
house last week end.
Mr. T. S. Newman, who has been ill
at the Good Samaritan hospital the
past week, is convalescing. He has
the good wishes of many friends for
his recovery.
Miss Evelyn 'Prewitt spent the
week end at her home in Mt. Sterling.
Miss Dolly Cox returned to her
home in Frankfort last week end.
Miss Gene Mithoefer, of Winchester, was a visitor at the Kappa Kappa
Gamma house this week.
Miss Rachael Roberts and Miss Jessamine Church, of Frankfort, were
guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma
house last week end.
Mr. Dick Lewis and Mr. James
Franceway have returned from Wash- Tton, D. C, where they attended
the national Sigma Nu convention.

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Mortar Board Initiation
Mortar Board, honorary senior wo
men's sorority, held formal initiation
Friday afternoon at the home of Miss
Catherine Carey, president of the
sorority. Miss Lydia Roberts and
Miss Isabel Craig were the now ini
tiates.
Mortar Board selects' for its mem
bers, women who are outstanding in
campus and scholastic achievements
Miss Roberts has a standing of three
which is perfect and Miss Craig has
a standing of two and seven tenths.
The rooms where the initiation took
place were decorated in the sorority
colors of silver and gold and gold
tapers is silver holders shed a soft
glow over the room.
Following the ceremony, a delicious
salad course was served.
Members of the active chapter, all
of whom were present at the meeting
are Misses Dorothy Sellers, Mary All,
len Steers, Janet Lalley, Martha
Josephine Frazier, Virginia Robinson, Helen Shelton, Elizabeth Smith
and Lydia Fremd.
Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, professor of journalism at the university,
was the guest of honor.

Star and Triangle Entertained
The Star and Triangle, Eastern
Star sorority of the University of
Kentucky, waB delightfully entertained with a Christmas party by
Mrs. Susan Slaughter at her home on
Harrison avenue, Saturday, Decam-be- r
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Hemingway Dickerson
News has been received in Lexing
ton of the marriage of Miss Virginia
Hemingway and Mr. C. V. Dickerson
in Cincinnati recently. The bride attended the university last year and
was a pledge of the Alpha Gamma
Delta sorority. Until her marriage
she had been teaching school in Lang
ley, Ky. Mr. Dickerson is an engineer
on the L. and N. railroad.

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