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Others Pay Tribute to
"Sandy" and The University
of Kentucky

Nicholasville in its entirety
paid
homage to its native son, Curtis Sanders, captain-elec- t
of the 1924 Wildcat
eleven, and football player extraordi
nary, Monday night. A reception in
honor of Sanders was followed bv a
banquet at which enarty speakers paid
tribute to "Sandy" and the University
of Kentucky, chidf of whom .were Dr.
hrank L. MeVey, president of the Uni
versity; W C. Wilson, Lexington citv
commissioner; and Dr. T. R. Welch,
state senator from the Jessamine
The program at the reception was
hort, each speaker beintr limited to
two minutes, but that of the banquet
iwas quit unlimited. It took more
than the allotted length of time for
the speakers to praise Sanders and his
school.
Among the outstanding talks was
one made by Dr. Welch. The Tessa
mine districts representative
in the
state senate said that he hoped that
the name of Curtis Sanders would eo
down in history and remain as long
as that of Pocahontas.
He said that
the only way to keep training Sanders
was to give him a bigger and better
University and Dr. Welah expressed
himself as favoring any measure i
the coming legislature that would tend
to aid the University of Kentucky and
other educational institutions in the
state.
Dr. McVey was called upon for two
speeches, one at the reception at the
Knight? of Pythias Hall, and the other
at the banquet
at the Presbyterian
Church. His first address was mainly
of praise for Sanders. In his second
talk he said that the high schools must
give to the University well trained
youth. The men and women have to
be trained far citizenship and devel
opment can come only through edu
cation.
Several other prominent men deliv
ered brief elulogies af Sanders, prais
ing his playing and sportsmanship
Jack Winn, Wildcat coach, paid fit
ting tribute to "Sandy." Assistant
Coach Birkett L. Bribble, Captain Dell
Ramsey, Ted Brewer, and A. B. Kir
wan, teammates ot banders were
among the other speakers.
Prof. H. L. Smith, of the Nicholas
ville high school,
was toasftmaster,
Professor Smith taught young Sanders
in high school and was proud of his
success.
The success of the reception and
banquet was mainly due to the efforts
of Chairman William P. Young, of
the committee. The women df the
Presbyterian church served a tempting
turkey dinner to the 100 present at
the banquet. Nicholasvillle high school
players and several citizens of the
town were present at the banquet.
Several hundred persons were present
at the reception.
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ENGLISH CLUB MEETING

The English Club met in White
Hall, Thursday afternoon, December
6, with the president, Katherine El
Hot, presiding. The program consist
ed of a discussion of short type stor
ies. Esfcella Hebdon presented the
Dial" type of short story; Margaret
Van Meter, the "Saturday
Evening
Posa" type; and Virgil Sturgill, the
Atlantic Monthly" type.
The attendance was unusually large
and a great deal of interest was shown
in the subject under discussion. The
study of the short story will be con
tinued in the January meeting.
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posterity won't
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now all that we know." St. Louis
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