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Toknynn,
CItini Hums, Hoo
Choo; Frnticosca Pcraltn, Ay Yoo; nnl SENIORS TO RECEIVE
Henrietta WnkoHold Hua Queo.
Pal will conduct.
DIPLOMAS ON JUNE 14
Scats are now on sale at the Lex- liiRton CoIIoro of Music and may bo
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ordered by mall or by telephone
Alumni Expected to
Miss Mnrglo McLnuglln, bns a block 500
of tickets for matinee and night. The
Visit U. K. for Comseats are in the balcony and may bo
mencement Events
purchased at $2.20 each, for matinee
or night. A special price of $2.7fi has
nnnual commenceThe
been made for faculty nnd students
ment of the University will bo held
down stairs that will be sold to the
Wednesday, Juno 11. The graduating
general public for $1.10.
class, the largest In the history of the
Institution, numbers more than 200
THETA SIGMA PHI
and is representative of nearly every
county In Kentucky as well as several
other states.
The baccalaureate sermon will bo
delivered In the chapel Sunday, June
Nine Women Students Be- - 11. The board of trustees will hold
the annual June meeting to pass on
come Neophites in Hon
candidates,
tho list of graduating
orary
Monday Juno 12 nnd Tuesday will be
class nnd alumni day.
Thota Sigma Phi, woman's national
Nearly 500 alumni arc expected to
honorary journalistic fraternity anbe present for class reunions, the announces the pledging of Louise
nual Alumni Association business
Ella Brown, Mary Itoyster, Mar- meeting, closs luncheons, the afternoon
garet Gunn, Fannie Summers Tarle-ton- , motor drive to famous stock farms and
Affie Hammond, Una Varden, Mrs.
tea dance, and the annual dinner In
L. R. Morris and Laura
Hubbard. the evening.
Pledge services for the new members
From 8 to 10 o'clock in the morning
was held Wednesday
at there will be informal class reunions
afternoon
,
Rose Lantern Tea Room on the Win-.conferenceB o alumnl gra(luates
cnesier itoau. a delicious lea ana and faculty members by colleges
salad course was served following Miss Marguerite McLaughlin is chair
the pledge service on the porch at the man of the conference, and Miss Lulie
Inn.
Logan for the reunions.
These members were selected from
From 10:30 to 12 o'clock all alumni
the junior and senior class because of will met for the annual business ses
high scholarship and exceptional
their
sion in the chapel. Informal luncheons
ability in Journalism. Margaret Gunn, by
classes will be held, probably out
a sophomore, was pledged because of
of doors. Louis Hillenmeyer Is chair
s
the fact that she has had the
man for the motor drive in the after
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JHUUBnoon and Wayland Rhodes for the
have done a large scope of repetorlal tea
dance. Headley Shouse is in
work, especially on the Kernel, and in charge of arrangements
for the annual
the Press Club.
lmnniipt. to bo civfin at onn of tho
,
rneta sigma I'm was toumieu at tne . .
university 01 uregon in lauu, anu now
chapters in colleges in
has twenty-fivThe College Anthology
all parts of the country, including
of
Columbia University, University
Students who wish to submit poems
California, and University of Michigan.
Inclusion in this year's
Chi chapter was established at the for possible
College Anthology (The Poets of the
University in 1920.
Those present at the exercises were Future, Volume VI) are requested to
the pledges and the active chapter: send their contributions not later than
Margaret
Smith,
Mann, May 15 to Dr. Henry T. Schnittkind,
Adaline
Katherine Conroy, Irene McNamara, The Stratford Company, Publishers,
Frances Marsh, Dorothea Murphy, 12 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass.
Cln-Lu-

A Helpful Suggestion
In Commencement Gifts

Gen-nnr- o

SCIENCE TO MEET

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Dr. H. Gideon Wells, of
Chicago to Delieyer
Principal Address

SUBJECT ANNOUNCED
Speakers Have
Variety of Topics

Twenty-On- e

Twenty-on-

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addresses

on a variety

of scientillc subjects are scheduled to
bo given by members of the Ken-

tucky Academy or Science In their
ninth nnnual meeting to be held at
the University Snturday, according to
an announcement by Dr. A. M. Peter
of the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station and secretary of the
organization.
Dr. II. Gideon Wells of the University of Chicago will deliver the
principal address of the day, his subject having been announced as "The
Present Status of the Cancer Problem."
speakers
include:
will
Other
George D. Smith of Richmond and
president of the society, Frank T.
McFarland, C. S. Crouse. E. S. Perry,
Glanvllle Terrell and Miss Gladys
Lowe all of the University of Kentucky, W. D. Valleau. E. N. Fergus,
Doctor Peter, O. B. .Tesness, Erie C.
Vaughn, J. S. McHargue and G. Davis
Buckner all of the Kentucky Agrlcul- tural Experiment Station; Wayland
and Miss Margaret Whitte-more both of the College of Agriculture; C. C. Kiplinger of Mount Union
College, Alliance, Ohio; Dr. W. R.
Jilson, state geologist Frankfort;
Henry Meier, Centre College, Danville,
and John T. Gunton, Transylvania

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SCOTTI OPERA CO AT
AUDITORIUM MAY 19
The Scotti Grand Opera Company
at Woodland Auditorium Friday, May
19, will present'La Boheme" for the
matinee and for the night the. two
operas "Pagliaccl" and 'L'Oracolo."
Antonia as Chim Fang in "L'Oracolo,"
a one act opera by Franco Leoni, the
scene of which is laid in San Francisco's Chinese quarters before the
Hre. Chim Fang pretends to love Hua
Que, nurse to little Hoo Chee, son of a
rich merchant Hoo Tain. The son of
Win She, a learned doctor and reader
of the future, loves Ah Yoe, niece of
the merchant they meet and declare
Win Sheo
their mutual affection.
divines that there is a tragedy connected with the boy who is stolen by
he has been
Chim Fang because
thworted by the child's father. Chim
Fang hides the child and woos Hua
Quee, making the child's return a condition of his successful woelng. The
merchant agrees hut Sab Luy offers to
find the child for a reward and he
finds the child but Chim Fang follows
and kills him with a hatchet, then
pushes little Hoo Che thru a trap door.
Ah Yee is maddened by grief and Win
Sheo swears vengence. A cry from
tho boy reveals his hiding place and
ho Is restored to his father. Win Shee
invites Chim Fang to sot with him
on a bench for a quiet talk and
strangles him with his own pigtail. A
policeman approaches and Win Shee
props up tho body and talks to it until
Then Win
tho officers disappears.
Sheo rises nnd tho body role to tho
ground.
Tho rolo of Chim Fang was created
by Scotti in London in 1905 and it affords him tho fullest possible opportunity of demonstrating his power as
nu actor of remarkable subtlety and
intensity. Tho action is swift and
thrilling nnd tho story torrlblo. It Is
vicid in reproducing tho life of tho
Chlnoso quarters, tho cries of tho
street vendors, tho chattering nnd
chaffing of tho crowds, tho lovo
episodes of tho two characters and
tho clash of passions,
vivid in reproducing tho life of the
Louis D'Angolo, Hoo Tsin; Armand

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Kentucky, who expect to attend the
Summer Session during the coming
summer, are advised that the Summer Session begins June 20, 1922, and
extends until August 5. Those who
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