- It 86 THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY.
· · A Patterson Prize.
A V Ex-President James K. Patterson offers to the Patterson Societya Od S
, ‘ - medal to be awarded annually on March 26, upon conditions imposed by mn
. ' the society. Cam
Oratorical Prize.
·' _ ‘ The Union Society offers a $15 gold medal to the Successful competi. pm
tor in an oratorical contest. This contest occurs on February 22 in the ave!
_ university chapel. Mm,
Declamation Prize. .
A $10 gold medal is offered annually, by the Union Society, to the f
successful contestant in declamation. This is open to all members of res
the society.
Journalism Prizes. me
Prizes will be awarded for practical work in the second semesters of tm
second, third and fourth years. These contests will be open to students frog
only of the three classes in Journalism. OU
Second Year. $5 in gold for best story, minimum 2,000 words, on gm;
subject to be assigned. bw
Third Year. $5 in gold for best description, minimum 5,000 words,
of Experiment Station or Agricultural College and story of work Sm
accomplished by it that year. ·
Fourth Year. $5 in gold for best account of convention gathering
of state importance, no limit as to words. $10 for best dramatic criti- the
cism on performance at Opera House, performance to be indicated by mel
head of department, and review to be written the night of the play and yea
before local papers are issued. $5 for best current news story of spoil- rm
taneous origin. C
or
Mining Prize for Freshmen.
The College of Mines and Metallurgy offers a prize of $10 to tim gut
member of its freshmen class who attains the best record in class ts
attendance during the year. Q
The American Law Book Company Prize. A'
The American Law Book Co., of New York, oH`ers as a prize tothe F _
law student who makes the best general average during the year 3 S6? jk;