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  VOL. VII. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, JANUARY 14, 1915. N0_ 16_
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{ Winning Team Selected to   DL Tuthm Conducts Com' Teams Under Direction oflstlidgllt r[A}§3ri§;i03l E;_€I}(¢i of geason to be Feature at the
Meet Georgetown msmorstwn Cs"°m°m°s Coaches Prepare for | d 5atr° fm ar Vemng Swry Of may
at Cemeter Cha 1 an ast 0 Charact.ers—All Ready
M3I'Ch   y pe ' COIlt€StS. For Cu]•tain_
‘ WREATHS FROM WEST •·•·•··•·•·••·•••··•·••••••·•·•·•·••·•·.·•·•··•·•·•··•··•·•··•·•
i The Union Literary Society was       e •
in completely victorious in the debate Dunne vsnsueny an unusual honor ____ • PLAYERS •
  with the P¤!\¤'¤¤¤ S°¤l°$Y» dsf°¤d*¤8 came to the University in connection Under direction ot Coach Brumage 4 •
J *-hs ¤¤°sU°¤· "R°s°“'°d· 1*::- U: Mg': with {hs ¤b¤erv¤¤¤¤ of ¤ 0°¤W*'! °‘ aud Captain Morgan basket ball prac- O Lord Fsncourt Bsbberley ......................... Lee sanumarm Q
E *‘°° D°°¤’*¤° ss°°*d ”°i ms" °”° · wm with Greet Britain- At the nm nee has been Menon Once more • usa c¤••¤•y .................... . ............. Leon M•¤c¤¤•k•y •
is Wh¢¤ N ¤¤¢¢¤¤d°d *¤ Ys: 8 P°"ms‘ hour on Christmas Eve, 1914. wreaths with the www of __8·m,, Tum. •|» Gnu-ley Wykehsm .............. . ............... James MCCOHHCII Q
Y ¤¤¤¢ r>°¤¤°¤¤*°¤ °* *h° °’ **8 °“¥’ P"` of evergreen from 0r¤s¤¤ MM wm • llr Francis Chaney ............................... Emery rmt., •
Q ssstsd by Psssidsst Bs"k°"· sud in Dl¤<*¢d 0¤ 016 tombs 0f H¤¤¤'Y Cl¤Y» of from me mph ju S 8 wmmt in O 8t•ph•n 8p•ttl¤u• ......................... ~ ..... Wllllam Shlrmlek •
‘ ¤¤¤f¤r ·¤ three ¤f M ¤¤¤¤ <>¤ sw Albert Gallatin ln New York mc or W·•¢ V*r•i¤¤· •·¤ ¤·· ¤¤¤ ¤•¤ •·=·-·¢ • amen ........................... . ................. John Marsh •
B varsity debating team which Will G0- John Quincy Adams, ln Quincy. Pro- practise except Jlmmle Park, Who II 0 Donna Luela d'AIvsdor•: ...................... Katherine Mitchell 0
NM with G•°¥'8°*°"'¤ C°“°$° s°m° lessor W. A. Dunning. of Columbia out of me nm, {cr gh, uqou on ec. O Els Dshhsy ................................... Adella wlmamsen O
\ time is Much mr the chsmpmusmp U¤iV9|’¤lY·Y. Wi! iii CNU'89 of W9 09N* mug; of mjurgd ghqumqr rgqgivgd in O Kfffy Vlfdvll .................................. . . .Reb•c¢a Smith Q
{ s' ”‘**'°*Y- ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ i¤ New York while Mr- W- C- me Purdue gms. , • Amy spmnque ..................................... Allee 4;.-.,,.,, •
. The man chosen for the   Ford. a nom   and wruzn The   glmo of th°_·m°¤’ umd • ' •
, Wim ***6 C- W- Bs"°Y· S- S- C°mbs· presided at Quincy. and Profclwr gm- me ugh with cmcmuau, wu 0 0 O O O ·|· ·|· ·|• O Q + 0 4- + 0 O + O 0 ·I· O O O 0 ·• O Q Q 4 0 ·|» 0 Q
NW Y- N- P¤`¥¤°"· Wm! J•·°°s 8- ssh Edward Tuthill was ln charge at Lex- neuen nn The mst sane of me .
IGY, of tha PGNYBOD team. as “"·9rnBt°· ingt0n_ The press of the country, sewn   be   s·turd·y     I Hergwish is   the cm M
l The loving cup was presented to the especially the metropolitan jen.-nds. wmt Maryvmo Colle"' in. the Ah lwill prut on The St.rollers' latest and
two socletles two years ago with the ennteined notices of this mph, ee.-°.Im°"· The mn gum wm than _ {greatest play, "Charley’s Aunt," at th•
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5 understanding that It was to belong to meny_ be with Umvsnny of Lmnnmo on nl. I Ben All Theater. Friday evening, Jan-
’| the one that could hold it two years Below is the addrus delivered et nm The schedule N yu I- m°°m_ . I- luary lo. under the stage direction ot
g ln s“°°•"i°¤· the Lexington cemetery chapel by Dr. nlete but nt but net mere men me l Hsrbsn G*'¤h¤·¤¤·
{ The }¤ds¢¤ who ¤•>¥¤¢¢¤d *110 Wi¤· Tuthm, same. wm ne seen en me heme seen *_‘"' "Chnrley’s Aunt" is an English com-
Q {nm! mm W°"° P"sf· T- T- J°s°s· "THE HIGHER FUNCTIONS The men ue rnnnmns into seen. UI11V€I`S1ty Receives Copy of edy with scenes laid at Oxford, and Is
PN!. C. R. MGIGDGT ¤¤GHP1‘0féJ0h;1 gp THE |·||§TQ§|AN" som and mould be in the pink of     Brownas uL0uiS_ the most successful college play ever
l M, E. Llgon,of Lexinzton igh choo. awe are asggmblgd today to pgy g condition for me Louisvme game. ville and Kentucky·,, produced. It had a run ot fourteen
while Prof. L. L. Dtutlléf. -711686 new tribute to {hg Mfg and seyvgcqg oy Some of the men who ue showing up hundred consecutive performances in
Ch|u}m9Y• Prof. P- P- Boyd. Doctor the mggtgr of Aghl3,¤d_ At 3, moment won are Cnptnus Morgan, Ireland and     LOHGOD when lt. HPBE CIIDQ out. "Ch8.l’·
Terrell and the Rev. T. C.dE;t¢;; che: when Eu,-one is in [hg uu-06, or the Kiume at forwards, Zuma and Server ley`s Aunt" is a scream from start to
{hs Wim mst s W s s W most calamitous war that ever visited at center, and gmt;. Tuttle, Gumban Among the books recently received mush-
G°°rg°t°wn' this 8l°b°· Ws css ssssmbls t° °°m‘ and Schrader at guards, Ou [hg sac. by State University School ot Journal- The amusing situations in the play
msm°*`s·ts*‘¤°s s° cslsbrsts ss hss ond string Hopkins, Schwan; Sgudllul ism, is "L0ulsville and Kentucky/’ arise from the predicament in which
s s H M    b¤¤¤ h<>P¤d··¢h¤ °°¤¤I>\°¤°¤ of ¤ h¤¤· sauer, Draffln and Bama; are shaw. edited by Robert W. Brown, managing Jack and Charley Hnd themselves
. dred Yssrs °Y Psscs with the sums ing good material, editor ot the Louisville Times. after inviting their very best girls,
I branch ot the English speaking race. The schedule up to due includes the The boar, a typographical beauty, Kitty and Amy, to visit them to meet
na   S   "Snch an occasion is not only rare following senses; lg a small volume or 116 pages, pro· Charley's aunt, Donna Lucia, from
s land, therefore, historic in itself, bull January 23. University of L0uisyme·fugely illustrated, and contains manyiBr‘&Zil. The aunt. fails to arrive on
· —··—— lit provides the occasion for historical at Lexlngt0n_ `lmer-eating tact; not only about the l time and the boys torce the unwilling
Emlnent Soprano to Ent‘er':"°s°cu°“ sud "isd°m· Usf°"““st°1y| February 5 and 6, University orlactual city and State, but about Ken- Lord Fancourt to don female apparel
talll N6Xt OH Lyceum lhlswrlcel Wisd°m °¤¤¤°* °<1“*P Us s°*' Knoxville at Knoxville, tucky people who have become ta- and impersonate the aunt.
C0urgg_ im lhs Pmblsms 0* lhs f¤°¤"°· but “'° February 12 and 13, Vanderbilt Uni- mous in the nations history as states- Both Sir Francis Chesney, rather ot
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;- (Continued on Page Fivcj versity at Lexington. (Continued on Page. Six') Jack, and old bpetugue, the mild vil-
D'· Aims W°°““"` P°"°“· ’°°"““°·|  February 19 and 20. University ot -—————;—————————— lain or the play, tau an love with the
will be the next entertainer ln thel ~·· A. ’.··· Tennessee at Lextnntnng __  n_  { e;_ :·y_ ·   vast nuns of ..cOin.. the Donna is sup_
Eywum °°u:°' ·'pp°°rm8 in Scam; » K: ·` ‘— » I"0b|'¤¤!'Y 26. U¤iV6|'¤i!Y of Lollil-  __~-··  .. - posed to have. and propose marrlage
n nlverslty ,hapel Saturday GVGD 118.} WU We _ , _ · ville at Louisville.   V     .` A to the false Lucia.
JBDUUY l6· M¤·d81¤6 Powell combines] ’?‘Q_ W - 1- , March 5 and 6, Vanderbilt Univer-  _;e__-it ., The plot is further complicated by
s· lecture Ou "M“si° as s· Humsnl s . `~J    __ sity at Nashville.   `   · the arrival of the real aunt and her
Need" with u musical Dl‘08l‘¤¤1. U1 *·· i wt GI;-I•’ Iaeket lall.   .`· V ward, Bla Delahay, with whom Bab-
Wmch sss 1¤¤•¤r•t·¤ the °°""°°s mssic xs   Prospects for g|rls' baslet ball look s · berley is ln love. Brasset, the cynical
'·° sPP°s·l s° ms "s·"i°“s sypss sf mind _ very bright this year. With Doctor `   lbutler, has a very ettective part.
The chsrscssrlsuc music °t ms dm"` * * * Tlgert as coach practice has been go- ‘ ` 'l`he play is interspersed throu
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sm ssssms °f ms w¤r1¤ is sssd by M lng on steadily since school re-opened. ni _ -· ti `_ [with beautiful loves scenes, in which
Msduss P°w°u W ¤1¤¤tr¤¤¤ sbs dm"' n Q-·   _·-_, Five ot last years’ regulars, Captain _ it s gg; . the members of the cast show especial
°¤°° in ncsu Vim- `   Hughes, Misses Heller, Wood, lnnls ' ' proficiency. The tinal curtain unda
D'- P°Wsus 1°°'·“’° ir tssss {mm     and Taul are out tor practice, so the   nearly everybody agreeing to "uve
ms ulssis which sbs submistss *·° C°' _ V _ team must needs be at least as strong -· e ` happily ever after; and not to try any
mmm! U¤1'°""·Y· She ss"'. is hss _ s`  as last year. Misses Bastln, Engels, ` ,,,·____ {more deoelt,
U 1¤¤t¤r¤ mss music is s ’sm°dY for ' T`; Geisel, Williams. Robinson and a num-  ·'_;__:.— - W n I Leo Sandmauu, who plays the lead
nerve diI1\l!‘b¤·¤¢0¤. il I D¤'6¤0¤'V6d of U ber ot others are showing up well.     liu this performance, has been a Strol-
, 010 !I0\1lU6|. Nd tbl! is hu I <1¤¤¤1t¤ rn ‘ ` The Hrst game comes 08 Saturday. U l ler since the formation of the organiza-
plaoe in the scheme of 86¤0l’¤-I 0d¤¢8· _’ . January 23rd. The Louisville quintet ls Q Itlon. He was lu "'l`he Vlrglnla," "Tha
mm- “\‘¤¤° P°W•u» isms sm! hs? has always been of the tirst class and - "’ Y | Lost l’uardlse," and has been lu Keith
i¤WU9°W|I \°m°'sm•¤'·s· is sud W · It is reported stronger than ever this - ` lvaudeville as a regular pertormer, He
be ·         wu     so the game   got   M H.   i“'uS slug`, luavuugar of ‘•’[‘hB  
(cgnugugd gn pq, gu,) °°"d° ‘•°U¤! N! ¤•¤¤| i¤¤•|’¤•¢- G¤¤*‘d· |Widow" last ye3,r_ ms interpretation
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