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Marnaret Smith, '22
Katherlno Meglbbon, '21

REPORTERS
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GEORGE

U. of Louisville, C; Lincoln Mem. U.
2.

Daddy has arranged a schedulo and
threo games have already been played.
Tho teams aro all ovenly matched and
some good games nro predicted as the
contests already played have been
close affairs. Tho classes have all
melt and captains have been elected.
They arc practicing dally ns tho silver
cup has made a big hit in the eyes of
the students.
In tho second game- the Freshman
won handily from the Juniors by the
shutout route. Six to 0 was tho ilnnl
score at the end of the seventh inning.
Freshmen, Van Arsdale
Batteries:
and 'Brown; Juniors, Winters and
Burnhain.
game played Wednesday
In, ithe
afternoon the Sophomores defeated the
Both
Seniors by a 5 to 1 score.
pitchers allowed but two hits but
loose fielding on the part of the upper- classmen beat them.
II. II. E.
1
2
5
Sophomores
?
5
Seniors
Sophomores, Coleman
Batteries:
and Pribblo; Seniors, Weaitherholt and
Zerfoss.

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The University has not grown, in tho past, with tho strides which
Ono
hnvo marked tho progress of 'many of hor sister institutions.
reason for this has been due to tho failure of our unlvorslty to ox-- ,
hiblt a genuine interest and concern in tho welfare of her graduates
nn Interest so strikingly notlcenblo in the policies of other institutions in tho state, whoso graduates, In turn, have striven for tho
upbuilding of their alma maters, but whoso regard for tho University of
Kentucky is secondary.

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I assure you that I have the Interest of tho University; at heart, land
request, and will greatly appreciate, the consideration and loyal support of university. men and women, and of tho alumni. Tho results of
jny candidacy, ns I sincerely believo nnd intend, will accruo ;to tho
mutual advantage of us nil.
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S

R. SMITH

For tho first timo In tho history of tho University of Kentucky ono
of her graduates seeks tho office of Commonwealth's Attorney for Fayette County.

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Wash. & Leo, 18; Johns Hopkins,
April 19
Centro, 14; U. of Louisville, 2.
Georgia Tech. 7; llaword, C.
Vanderbllt, 4; Tennessee, 3.
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GEORGE

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SHORTHAND SYSTEM
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Professor
day the president of the Southern In
Selected IN TEN EASY LESSONS
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Bell, Dahringer, Sullivan, Anderson
Henry D. Phillips.
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Organized collegiate athletics in the
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one seeking a professional career, to ABOVE ALL
to anyone else for well directed
than
,
.
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IN BEAUTY
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Silas
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