THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
PRESIDENT McVEY TO
ADDRESS CHEM. BODY
will address the
Lexington section of the American
Chemical Society in the physics lecture room of the Physics building
Wednesday, January 29th, at 4 p. m.
The subject upon which President McVey will speak will be "Research as a
Factor of University Progress." The
public is invited, and it Is hoped that
those interested will avail themselves
of this opportunity. George L. Ban- -

President

"UNCLE JIMMY"
INJURED WHILE
WATCHING FIRE

Carl Stallon, a former student in the
College of Engineering, University of
Kentucky, who was recently discharged from the aviation' service,
visited the University, leaving an Interesting souvenir of his service. This
was a mahogany swagger stick, made
from a propeller blade of his machine,
which was broken when it fell from a
great height. The ferule is a car
trldge, and the head a nut from the
engine of his plane, in the top of
which is set an American dime. A
small brass propeller is inlaid in the
body of the stick.

PRESIDENT

"Uncle Jimmy" Lyons, the beloved
business .manager of the University,
and the friend of every student, is
temporarily confined to his home, 507
Maryland avenue, as the result of injuries received from a fall Thursday
afternoon. "Uncle Jimmy" was standing on Limestone street, near Main in
the crowd which gathered to watch the
Are in tho basement of the Fayetto
Drug Company. He was pushed by tho
crowd down the steps of the Bide entrance of tho Orpheum Theatre and
as the result of the fall, some small
bones In his hand were broken and
painfully sprained his shoulder and
knee, cut and bruised his face. Ho is
resting well now, and no internal In
Juries wore discovered. Mrs. Lyons
says it is extremely difficult to keep
him quiet, since he is eager to get
back to the University where he is
greatly missed. The Kernel on be
half of the students, wishes him a
speedy recovery.

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WALLACE

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Engineering and Arts and
Science Students Win Out
in Sophomore Election.

JEAN WOLL

VICE-PRE-

S.

Earl N. Wallace, of Wilton, was
elected president of the Sophomore
class at a smoothly run election held
In chapel last Friday afternoon. Miss
Jean Woll, of Hawesvllle, was elected
Miss Margaret Ford,
of Shelbyvllle, secretary; and Fred H.
Shaw, of Lexington, treasurer.
Wallace was treasurer of tho class
last year, and his election to the
presidency came as a well deserved
promotion.
He Is a member of the
Sigma Nu fraternity, and the Keys,
honorary fraternity. Shaw belongs to
the Kappa Alpha fraternity.
Both of
the men are from the Engineering Col
lege, and the girls from the College of
Arts and Science.
Wallace took the chair Immediately

after his election and conducted the
meeting in a very capable way. It was
decided that the class dues should be

Mr. Station after a short visit here,
The English Club, an organization ono dollar.
will go to Chicago to take a position
of English majors and the faculty of
with the Iroquois Iron Company.
the English Department, held its first PHILOSOPHIAN ADMITS
meeting of the semester, Monday night
THIRTY NEW MEMBERS
LIEUTENANT FLANDERS
in chapel. Eliza Spurrier was elected
DECLINES POSITION
chairman, and Isabelle Dickey,
The Phllosophian Literary Society,
OF PHYSICAL DIRECTOR reasurer.
at its regular weekly meeting held
It was decided to have meetings on Wednesday night at Patterson Hall,
Lieutenant George S. Flanders, who the first Monday night in each month, admitted thirty two new members who
was on duty with the S. A. T. C. unit but a definite meeting place was not had submitted papers required for enat the University of Kentucky, and who decided upon.
trance into the society.
is now there as acting personnel adMiss Frances Jewell suggested the
The meeting began with a short busijutant to complete the business of the advisability of organizing a drama de- ness
session, with Elizabeth McGow-aunit, yesterday declined an offer as partment of the English Club, and it
presiding. Eliza Clay Mason was
physical training director at a canton was decided to affiliate with the Drama
elected corresponding secretary, and
ment. The offer came from the War League of America.
was asked to investigate a plan sugDepartment, and had he accepted, Lieut
Both the production of
plays gested by the Pythia Literary Society,
tenant Flanders would probably have and a spring pageant are contemplated of the University
of Wisconsin, which
"been stationed at a coast or debarka- by the club..
considers the affiliation of the women's
tion camp. He has chosen to remain
A committee was appointed to see literary societies of the leading coin the service, and will remain at the old and new members and to interest
educational universities and women's
"University until further orders.
them in the work of the club. Miss colleges in the United States.
Jewell was appointed chairman of this
The play to be given by the society
committee with Misses Graham and
ADA MEADE
this year was discussed, and a commitTuttle as helpers.
tee, composed of Misses Alma Bolser,
Every college boy and every college
Short talks were made by Professors Virginia
Helm Milner, and Louise Will
girl who saw that fine show at the Dantzler, Mable, Farquhar and Whitwas appointed to make selection.
Ada Meade theatre last- week will en ing.
A program followed, Including a
joy just as much the one at that The club decided to commence work
flute solo, by Miss Catherine Reed, a
popular playhouse this week. It is immediately and all English majors
discussion of "The Modern Short
Bert Lewis' "Oh, Girls!" the very lat- are urged to attend the next meeting
Story," by Elizabeth Marshall, and a
est thing in music, singing, dancing, of the club, which will be held the first
srltlclsm of Alice Brown's short story,
fun and novelty. The chorus is bet Monday in February, the exact time
"The Flying Teuton," by Catherine
ter than the average musical comedy and place .to be announced later.
Herring.
tabloid aggregation and none of them
are stingy with their charms. They
PRESIDENT McVEY
FACULTY GYMNASIUM
dance and sing as it they realize that
GOES TO FRANKFORT
is what they are paid to do, and as if
CLASS ORGANIZED
they want to please the people, and
President Frank L. McVey and State
they are pleasing everybody who has Supervisor McHenry
Rhodes, attended To the Mombers of the Faculty:
seen them. Bert Lewis is a comedian the meeting of the Vocational EducaThe gymnasium class for members
of the first class, and is drawing as tion Board in Frankfort Monday. The of the faculty will meet on Tuesdays,
many laughs nightly as ever Raymond regular
business was transacted and Wednesdays and Fridays at the ninth
Hitchcock did at the Opera-housthe accounts of the State schools oper- hour. You are cordially invited to
The film feature for 'the last half ating under the
s
act attend.
Sincerely yours,
of the week Is "Tho Bonded Wife," were passed on, making grants semiS. A. BOLES,
pronounced one of the greatest stories annually. The University of Kentucky
Athletic Director.
ever put on the screen. It is full of and tho Frankfort Normal and Industhrills and the tale Is told in a way trial School, which are training teachthat is entertaining from first to last, ers for vocational work under tho act,
with tho climaxes brought out in a were brought before the meeting.
very strong way. Tho plot Is well
The appropriation of tho Federal
conceived and executed.
Government under this act, grants
FOR
annually; $14,000,000 is now
Reserved seats can be secured at
FALL AND
tho box office or ordered by telephone, uvallable for this use and it is thought
312. Shows start at 2, 7 and 9 p. m that $21,000,000 will be availublo four
with tho last ending In time for all to years hence.. The money which Is apcatch" outgoing street and lnterurbun portioned to fourteen schools and col139 West Main Street
cars. Tho Ada Meade Is cozy and leges in the State, is used to advauco
clean It Is mighty well worth your the teachers' training work in Home
Look for the Iron Dog
Economics, Agriculture and Industry,
whilo.
adv.

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