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A l   Luther M. Walter, Ex., 1898, is a member of RADIO FOR THE MONTH
  A l the firm of Walter, Burchmore and Belknap of -——-
 I 2 i ¤ _ ’ Chicago. His address is 1522 First National February 21—‘What Farm Folks Are Asking,"
1 {     . Bank Building. by Prof. N. R. Elliott.
T     A * * * February 24-—(a) "What About Early Po-
- § . W. F. Warren, Ex., is vice-president of the Fay- tat0es‘?" by Mr. John S- Gardner- (b) "Legumas
R   ~ ; . l ette National Bank of Lexington, Kentucky. His 111 Ke11'€11€ky,” by M1`- Ralph Kenney- `
—   1   address is 620 North Limestone street. February 25-"The Reserve Officers’ Training
` i   ` ss s s Corps and our National Insurance Policy," by
    p s Virginia S. Whayne, Ex., 1928, is living in Malo? Owaa R· M€l`€‘llth·
-   Columbus, Kentucky, where her address is Post- February 26-—Ag1‘1€11lb111'al Talks. _
y   .   office Box, 234. February 26—University Concert Band under ‘
V;   R _ A ` * * * the direction of Elmer G. Sulzer. s
ll   l r Clara W. White, Ex., is librarian for the College lilebfurafy 27—“The Development of the State j 
; _   _ { r of Law of the University of Kentucky. Her home U111Ve1`S1ty SySt€111,” by D1`. W€ll1Ugt0H Patrick. ,
1   l , — address is 158 East Maxwell street, Lexington, February 28—"What Farm Folks Are Asking," { 
    y I O   · Kentucky. by Prof. N. R. Elliott. 1
1     I   A ii * * March 3——"Spring Clothing Forecast," by Miss  ·
A l lv ? Franklin P. Williams, Ex., 1916, is manager of lsebell StOTy‘“ _ _ E
 I   ’ i S. S. Kresge Store, number fifty-six, in Louisville, _ Méllcll 4* Rlicfmt Changes 111 Bank O1`gan1Za- j 
y   ~ kentucky. His address is 412 south Fourth wa in the Unnad States by Dean Edward {
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1 S me s ss is March 5—Agricultural Talks.  `
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y   Mss. wsivsdd., sx., is teaching in the Lex- lglajlg 5CyUr;}V€rag, Plhxhajrmaalate-¤h€Stra» ;
  ington Senior High School. _Her address is 365 ua Bl 6 llfc Rm O all ‘ U Rmpel ‘  
_ _ i % South Broadway. March 6— Garden Flowers, by Frank T. Mac- .
  al Farland.  
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T ` ALU1v1NUs visirs ENG1NEERs l’1`°l- N- R- Elllelt- _ _ _ _ _  
= y - y March 10—(a) ‘San1tat1on and Chick Ra1s1ng," i
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I y Charles R. McClure, who was graduated from tgckyr,. by MY- glglghrggmngyi Rgumes m Rn {
· the College of Engineering of the University with Mmich 11_MOnth1y Book Review by D12  
Q i the class of 1920, and who is manager of the George K. Brady. ’ Q
  Cleveland district for- the Fuller-LeH1gh Com- March 12_AgriCultuml Talks- _, 
  , paRy’ was R racaat Vlsltor OR the Campus' Ha March 12—University Girls’ Glee Club, under I -
é _   Y came to interview members of the senior class of the direction Of Lenore Wilson p
5 . , the College of Engineering and to obtain the ser- March 13_..LaWl€SS Enforcement Of the Laws, U
  é } , vices of several of them for his company. He said by Dr. Forrest R' Black. - 
1 {   . that the competition for University of Kentucky March 14__..What Farm Folks Am Asking;. by  
g graduates has become so keen that he came ear- Prof N R Elliott g_ .
-     iigsghggolxugg ggitggar S0 that he could Obtain March 17—"Decoration of Windows/’ by Ida Q
I   ' Hagman.  
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A I il by Prof. Frank C. Fowler. R i
1 _ N 2 REGISTRATION LARGEST March 19-Agricultural Talks. f
._  "‘*‘ March 19—University Men’s Glee Club. R
Z  l Registration of students for the second semes- March 20-"1rises for Pleasure," by Dr. Frank -
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  · ter of the present year had reached 2,813 students T. MacFarland.
_ ’ when the Alumnus went to press. This is another .....—-——...—-——— .4
, 5 record enrollment of resident students. At the Leura Pettigrew, pretty El Paso, Texas, girl =
  > same time last year there were approximately 350 who holds the distinction of being twice elected .
g . 4 ~ less than the records show for this year. As usual as sponsor of the University Band, has resigned {
g   3 the men students outnumber the women students that honor. She graduated at the close of the  _
I     ‘ at the University, although the number of women first semester and has left the campus. She alS0 `
, y Y registering shows a substantial increase. was one of the beauty contest winners. ·
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