THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
perfect

MISS CRANE WHITES

roses and lilies
hyaclnches grow thickly all
over tho mountains and tho heather
Is like a fragrant blanket.
Everything here is commanded by
the Americans. Miss Spaulding and I
run mess with a black Nashvillo,
Tenn., negro for a chef, two Armenian
second cooks, two Turks and three
Armenians for waiters. Tho girls run
the wash house with Armenian wash
women, jtyey do the ploughing by
tractor in the nearby fields, they work
alongside the men, assembling all machinery. In the warehouses they work
very hard, assembling for
units, so our days are not Idle and we
tumble into bed at night feeling we
havo earned It. Tho unit for Marso-valeft today, the ones for Kovla and
Smyrna havo gone, so we are gradually getting away. You will probably
hear from me next from Symrna. We
go with D. Stanley White Lee, of the
Foreign Mission Board of the Presbyterian Church.
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FRONJpMEIIIA
Former Director Of Hall
Seitdg Interesting Account 6f Life While
Waiting To Go
Inland.
MIsb Adelaide Crane, who gave up

her position as house director of Pat
terson Hall and sailed for Constant!
nople in January to take up Armenian
relief work, writes frequerft, enter
taining letters ito her friends in Lex
ington. Tho following shows her never
failing love for the beautiful as well
as her splendid sense of humor, which
evidently comes to her rescue in try
ing situations:
April 12.
Dlringe on the Gulf of Ismed, 45 Miles
From Constantinople.
You will laugh when I tell you I am
in the "Pest House," Isolated on the
sixth floor of one of Ave huge German
warehouses. These houses have been
taken over by our commission and are
filled with our supplies, tho the second
and third floors of this, my home, is
filled with Turkish ammunition, and I
didn't like it a bit yesterday when we
had a thunderstorm
and I thought
what a fine Fourth of July celebration
the lightning could have three floors
below me. At night when I He awake
I listen ito the crying Jackals, and the
chanting of Turkish prisoners in box
cars on the tracks below, and tho I
hear ithe tramping of the Serbian
guard and the occasional firing of
guns from across the bay where the
Turks are still troubling the Armenians, yet I have a fine American doctor
and. a real American nurse and on
moonlight nights a nightingale sings
a wonderful song in the willow ait the
end of the house and I feel as tho I
were in a little bit of heaven all my
own.
There is so much happening all the
time and so much to tell that it is
hard to know where to begin. We are
kept in continual excitement by news
from people coming out of the interior. It is still dangerous for us to
go in and only scouting parties with
armed guards are venturing. We are
scheduled for Sivac, but General
telegraphed that no one should
go until he had cleared the way from
the South. Now the tale goes that we
are to be off to Syria next week. The
doctor told me this A. M. that he had
written to ask that we go next Thursday by rail instead of by Port Said
boat. It would be at least a week's
Journey and the cars would be arranged as were those going to Smyrna
last week, all box cars with our own
beds In them, and a coal oil stove in
which we will cook our own meals.
We go from here to Ismed six miles
for market and because Miss Spauld-inis running the moss she can order
a train when it suits her. Wo sit in
the car, hang our feet out the door
and love it. The peasants in the fields,
which are now a mass of flowers, fruit
trees in bloom, Turkish army camp,
snowcapped mountains and the Gulf
of Ismed a wonderful blue. We can
not go one hundred yards away without an armed guard, but the English
have two submarine chasers and two
'
battle ships in the harbor, and we have
no trouble in finding some one to go
into tho hills with us. Wo see no
flowers but those we have at homo,
but they are in great profusion. I
havo hud brought in hero this afternoon, Orlentul popples and the most

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Bernard Moosnick; War, C. E. Planck;
Death, William Soward; America,
Nancy Buckner; France, Christine
Hopkins; England, James Dixon; Bel
gium, Martha Pollitt; Italy, Frederick
Jackson. Other nations connected with
the allies in the great war were

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that nation.
Girls of tho Home
Economics Department wero in chargo
of thoso booths and prepared tho re
freshmentB at these booths.
Miss Jewell said Thursday night that
tho pageant had been so succeessful
that the English Department would un
doubtedly attempt a more ambitious
production next year.
AH-H-- H!

DRILLS OVER;

PAQEt

KENTUCKY-CENTE-

FOR CHAMPIONSHIP

With the band playing and colors
was
the season 1918-1concluded Thursday, May 22, by a bat
talion parade.
This year $65 was given by the Uni
versity to tho best drilled company.
It was decided by Col. H. H. Pfell, re
cruiting officer, and Major David O.
Byars, that Company A, commanded
by Captain "Fritz" de Mey, should re
ceive the prize. Individual prizes of
$5 were awarded
to Aurynne Bell,
Sophomore, and Gerald Griffin, Fresh
man, as the best driled man of their
respective classes.
In the competition held last Monday,
Griffin and Prewltt, both Freshman,
tied for honors as the best drilled men
in their class. The commands, "Right
Step, March, Mark Time, March, and
Backward March," were given, and at
the command, "Mark Time, March,"
both men carried the rifle to right
shoulder arms. At the third move
ment, Prewtftt lowered his rifle to
trail and Griffin remained at the
shoulder. The decision was left to
Colonel Pfeil and Major Byars. Since
both officers had seen the movement
performed in either manner, they were
opposedto ruling In the emergency
and referred the matter to headquar
ters at Washington, where it was decided that Griffin should receive the
prize.
With the $65 won in competitive
drill, Company A will erect a bronze
tablet in the Armory containing the
names of all members of the com
pany.
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The features of the pageant were
the interpretive dances. That of the
war fiends in the second part of the
main action was specially good, the
dancers showing all the flreceness and
vigor of the warriors of old. Dances
by the girls of ithe University were
appreciated greatly by the audience
and drew much applause.
The costuming was correct histor
ically and added the essential atmosphere of the age represented in the
scenes of the play. Much credit is due
the Home Economics Department in
the Improvising of costumes and the
accuracy in which each period was
presented.
Pay Fred Jackson balance due on
Near the stage there were several Kentuckian and leave address wi'h
booths, each representing a nation and him in Kentuckian office Wednesday,
containing a refreshment typical of June 4, at fourth hour.

Postponed Baseball
Between Best Teams In
State Scheduled To
Come Off Thurs-

day
Thursday afternoon at

Cost.
In all these respects the University of Kentucky
commends itself to those seeking a higher institution
in which to carry on their education.
All departments, including Liberal Arts, Sciences,
Agriculture, Law, Education, Mining, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering.
The Government needs trained men and women, College training will bring the result5.

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'President Frank L. McVey
University of Kentucky

o'clock tho

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with a thorough training In
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Learn how to put your college
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Special summer rates will
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Vanderbilt, 1 to 0. This game was
lost by an error. Vanderbilt did not
caroto meet tho slugging Wildcats
again, so they asked that tho two
games scheduled for this week bo
cancelled. This takes away tho Wildcat chance to "come back" at the
Commodores,
Centre has played only three games.
Tho first resulted In a tie with the
University of Tennessee, the second
a defeat for Transylvania, and the
third a defeat for Georgetown.
This gives Centro and Kentucky
tho same chances for the
game
championship.
The
State
Thursday afternoon spoilt somebody's
good record.
The second game with Centre will
be played in Danville, June 10.

Graddy-Rya- n

For Selecting A University

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Centre College Colonels wero sched
uled to meet the Kentucky Wildcats
on Stoll Field to play for the State
championship in baseball.
Kentucky Takes Diamond As Favorite.
Red Roberts was picked to pitch
and Bill Daniels catch for the vittors.
The battery for Kentucky was to be
either Lasley or Slomer and Thomas.
Kentucky has won ten games out of
twelve so far this season. Opponents
have been some of the strongest teams

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For a College Education, there are five things to be
taken into Consideration
1. The men at the head of the institution.
2. The scholastic standing and ability of the
teaching staff.
3. The location and advantages of environment
4. Equipment, buildingks, laboratories and libraries.

Tennessee

with Miami University, but when tho
they
Ohio
Invaded
RAG Kentuckians
stopped at Oxford long enough to give
Miami a good walloping. Tho other
Game smirch on tho Wildcat record sheet is

GOOD MEN GET PRIZES
flying, drill for

Kentucky,

in

FIGHT Tho first game tho Wildcats lost was

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