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Economics Club was
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day.
The Political Economy Club was
formed by a group of graduate and
undergraduate students of economics In the College of Commerce.
The new group plans a variety
of monthly meetings to present
speakers and discussion opportunities in the field of economics.
Newly fleeted officers inrlude
Robert L. Able, president, and
Martin B. Solomon, Jr., Dale K.
Osborne, and J. Fliseo De Rosa,
. Warren Ilaynes,
directors. Dr.
professor of economics, is faculty
adviser.
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"Satclimo" meets two of UK's foreign students at the reception
held for him by Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. Pictured from left to
right are: Sylvia Paes of India, Ksenija Bereznaja of Yugoslavia,
and Armstrong.

Taxes are like this.
luxury tax on the wallet
income tax on what you
and sales tax on what
out of it.

Jim Hurt
Plays Lead In 'Peer Gynt'
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UK English instructor Jim Hurt
will play the title role in the
Guignol Theatre's production of
"Peer Gynt," March
Hurt, a 1956 graduate of the University, received his AB degree in
English. He graduated with Ihi
Beta Kappa honors.
He entered graduate school in
1957 and completed his masters.
This semester marks his second
as an English instructor here at
UK.
Hurt has appeared in Guignol
productions of "Teahouse of the
August Moon." "Amphitryon 33."
"The Merchant of Venice." "Taming of the Shrew," and "The Swan
Song." He has directed "Murder in
the Cathedral," "Dear Brutus," and
several Opera Workshop productions.
Although "Peer Gynt" is seldom
performed, Hurt said he feels it
is a highly theatrical and actable
play, and he is enjoying the challenge of the complex role of Peer.
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Hurt is married and has a son,
Christopher, 10 months old. He
served in the U.S. Army for two
years and was stationed in Alaska
where he taught at the University
of Alaska. He also played the flute
in the army band.

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Ross was invited as a "loyal Democrat" to attend a party dinner.
He declined, expressing appreciation at the invitation but explaining that he is a member of
the Republican State Executive
Committee and GOP chairman for
his county.

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reducing the quality of popular music to the level of comic
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can't carry a tune. Many of
on his prothe teen-ager- s
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hoodlums. ..and act the same
way. This is thestrange world
of Dick Clark, almost impossible to believe, described
with amazing frankness.
In the March issue of

The first of eight sessions of the
UK motion picture forum opened
Monday evening In the University
school auditorium.
Sponsored by UK Extended Programs, the two- - hour sessions will
include films which are psychological - experimental, documentary,
avant - grade, biographical, feature
film abridgements, film classics, on
social issues, and nature studies.
Guest speakers will conduct informal discussions after each
(showing. All sessions will be on
Monday night.
Reservations may be made by
calling Frazee Hall.

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