` . . 80 THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY.
i · ` contains sixty-eight commodious and well furnished rooms, affording Ship
` accommodation for one hundred and twenty-four persons, for whom verge
_. . · y _ excellent board and lodging are furnished at $3.50 per week, the occupants visit
i ‘ furnishing their own napkins, towels, and bedding, except mattresses wwe
and pillows, and paying for their own laundry. The Department of fore
Domestic Science will co-operate in arranging the dietary.
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· Student Advisers. ,1
_ For Men—The Deans of the various colleges select for each man thee
upon matriculating in their college one member of the Faculty who keep
assumes toward that student the relation of student adviser. He any
advises the student in all matters and looks after his general welfare; eehel
he endeavors especially to direct the student’s social and moral life, Tho ie ee
student is made to feel that the University is interested in him person- infer
ally, and that it wishes to make him a useful member of the university _
community and of society. The advisers are under the direction of the U““"
President. (
For Women—All young women are under the supervision of the ladle
Dean of Women. sndi
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University Hospital. the E
The University maintains a building near the campus, known as the h0¤¤¤
University Hospital. Here provision is made for students who are ill,
and who need special medical attention. It is near the city hospital LM
where the University also maintains a ward for students who may need '
the constant services of a trained nurse. stud
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Convocation. gm.,
Religious exercises are conducted in the Chapel every Tuesday
morning under the direction of the Chapel Committee. Members of the The
Faculty and ministers of the various churches of Lexington address the Q
students at these gatherings and music is furnished by the best talentof sity,
K the city and student body. Provision is also made for a meeting on pcm
Friday morning, when matters of general student interest maybe read
considered. '
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Churches in Lexington. Dul-
The churches of Lexington extend to all the university studentsn EXP
cordial invitation to enter into Christian fellowship with them. Th€Y Sm
welcome all students to their services irrespective of church relation-