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Louis Oratorical Contest Will Be
Milward.
Feature Friday
Rausch and Dr. Tigert
Evening
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Best Screen
Best Actors
Best Artists
Best Pictures
Best Producers

A contest will bo held in the chapel
Tuesday evening, April 18th, to select
Josef
an orator to represent the University
orof Kentucky in the
The Photographer in Your Town
atorical peace contest, which will be
held in tho University chapel here on
Has pleased the exacting
April 28th.
In this
student and the best people generally for fifteen
contest tho following schools will be
years. Can he show you?
represented:
College,
Georgetown
Berea, Centre College,
Kentucky
311 W. Main Si. Phone 1092-- y
Wesloyan College, University of Kentucky.
Any student of good standing in the
University taking as much as twelve
15c
Hair Cut
work Is eligi
Shave
10c hours of
ble to participate in this contest. He
(EXCEPT SATURDAYS)
MARTIN'S
GEO.
BARIER must be a bona fide
SHOP.
See Professor J. T. C. Noo for paraaamant, 139 East Main,
ticulars.
Oppoaita Pheanlx Hotel.

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W. A. Ganfleld, of Centre

College, Danville, will speak in the
Y. M. C. A. rooms Sunday evening
from G:45 to 7:15 in one of the series
of Sunday evening talks being delivered by prominent men to tho Y. M.
Special music, conC. A. members.
sisting
of Victrola selections and
violin music by Edward Cobb will be
one of the features. An invitation is
extended to all men of the University
to attend.

Men

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VAUDEVILLE

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all. Only tho University Battalion out
for tactical maneuvers and enjoying
Dr. A. S. Mackenzie, can of the Grad- a delightful walk on a beautiful spring
10c
MATINEE
uate School, will speak at Labor Hall afternoon.
NIGHT .
Friday evening. Dr. Mackenzie's sub$1.00 WORTH FOR 10c
ject will be, "European and American APRIL
29TH IS DATE
Labor" and ho will show the differ
men who will have to be relied on for
SAME MANAGEMENT
ences between
the European and
tho broad jump, unless some others
American working man. He will also
got into the dally practicings. Hodges
discuss Immigration.
Said this man:
and Karl Zerfoss are clearing the bar
"Since with wit I'm endowed,
r
at around five feet four inches.
I offer to each of a crowd
LOVELL
ACCEPTS POSITION.
and Otton seem best when it
A loaded cigar
comes to vaulting.
At the subsequent jar
Charles W. Lovell, of Greenville, a
Tho dual meet with Vandy has not
I murmur, 'No smoking aloud.'"
senior in tho College of Civil Engi- - been definitely settled yet, but It is
Harvard Lampoon.
neering, loft last Wednesday for Hal- expected that it will bo in the very
County, whore he will assist in near future. Whether State will be
lard
surveying 100 miles of public roads on represented in tho S. I. A. A. meet to
"Absence makes tho heart grow
which State aid funds are to bo ap- - bo hold at Nashville this year, will do- - fonder."
plied. Mr. Lovell will graduate in pend largely upon tho outcome of
"So do presents." Harvard Lam- poon.
June.
these meets.
AT LABOR

NOTICE!

"Tho All Girl Rovuo" now running
nt tho Ada Meade, has proved ono of
tho real sensations of tho season.
Vaudeville audiences hava been lagirls
menting tho lack of
in the numerous big productions now
playing tho variety houses. It has remained for Dwlght Pepple, tho famous
legitimate director, to answer this cry
for "moro girls."
In this show not a man appears on
tho stago from beginning to end, while
nineteen rollicking young ladles sing,
mindance and cut up for seventy-fiv- e
utes, by tho clock. There nre clever
comedians, or rather, comediennes, a
host of attractive Instrumentalists,
vocalists and dancers and the much
needed "pep" is conspicuous by its
omnipotent presence.
Don't miss it boys; nineteen, count
'em, nineteen, and not a man in sight.
All seats reserved.

An important meeting of the Stroll
ers will be held in the Strollers' studio
It is im
at noon today (Thursday).
perative that every member of the or
MUSIC CLUB.
ganization attend, as there is import
ant' business which must be transactThe program for the Music Club at ed
before the play can be presented.
its next meeting, Tuesday evening.
The meeting will be very short..
April 11, will be as follows:
HERBERT GRAHAM,
Cornet Solo 'Mr. Eugene Gribben.
President.
Solo Miss Cochran.
Selection Orchestra.
Wanted: One Maxim Silencer.
Solo Mr. Franklin Corn.
Mother "Gladys, you stood on the
porch quite a while with that young
STROLLERS IN CHAPEL.
man last night."
Gladys "Why, mother, I only stood
Chapel exercises tomorrow will be there for a second."
conducted by the Strollers.
Mother "But I'm sure I heard the
Dr. John J. Tigert will speak and third and the fourth." Pitt Panther.
an original program has been

The chapel exercises last Tuesday
were conducted by the Sophomore
class who chose Professor E. F. Far- quhar as speaker. Professor Farqu
har spoke on the subject of religion
and in his characteristic, attractive
and convincing manner, drove home
many truths which were seriously re
ceived by his audience. He said that
religion did not consist merely in at
tending church, but that the only real
religion existed in the heart. He also
emphasized the fact that religion was
held down by dogma and creed and
that until it was liberated from these
impediments it should never attain its
highest standards.
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The Annual State Convention and
Inyear oratorical contest of tho Kentucky
slty Y. M. C. A. for tho scholastic
tercollegiate Prohibition Association
of 1916-1at a recent meeting of the
will be held at this University Friday
Y. M. U A.
Saturday of this week. Sevcnty-flv- e
Mr. Peak has been prominent In Y. and
delegates will attend this convenM. C. A. and college activities during
program has been arhis stay here. He Is at present assist tion. The
ranged by Clifford T. Dotson, of this
ant editor of tho Kernel, an officer in
University, who is State president of
the History Club and a member of the
the association.
A. T. O. fraternity.
The colleges that will be representHarry Milward, of Lexington, was
Baptist
vice president; Louis Rausch ed nre: Asbury, Southern
elected
Theological Seminary, Presbyterian
recorder
of Covington, was
Seminary, Georgetown,
and Dr. J. J. Tigert, of Lexington, Theological
Eastern State Normal, Transylvania,
was
treasurer.
Kentucky Wesleyan, Centre, Bcrea
and State.
U. S. SOLDIER SEEKS
The winner of the oratorical contest
PENSION FOR INJURY Friday evening will be awarded $50
RECEIVED IN KY. GAME In gold and the man holding second
place $10 In gold.
Owen Kunce, a United States soldState University will be represented
ier, is seeking a pension because of by
J. J. McBrayer.
a permanent injury to one of his legs
received while playing with the per- FELIX MAKES DESIGN
mission of a superior officer, Colonel
FOR PLAY PROGRAMS
Dunder, as a ringer on the Kentucky
University, now Transylvania team
Herbert Felix, a senior in the Col
in a game with State College, now lege of Arts and Science, was victoriUniversity of Kentucky, on May 1, ous in the Stroller program design
1S9S.
contest. His design will appear on
An investigation is being made' by the "Father and the Boys" programs.
United States License Inspector An
The judges accepted Mr. Felix's design in preference to those of a numderson.
ber of competitors.

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