The University was represented at

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There will be a Y. W. C. A. cabinet
meeting Tuesday night at 7:30, at
Patterson Hall.
The Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C.
A. will give a social Friday, April 11,
at 7:30, in the Y. M. C. A. rooms on
the University campus.
There will be a joint meeting of the
and the Y. W. C. A. Sunday night at Patterson Hall.
Y. M. C. A.

L. S. 'Cottrell, a representative of the
Movement, has
Students' Volunteer
'been on the campus since Sunday. He
spoke to the Y. VV. C. A. Sunday night
and to the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night.
Since then he has 'been holding personal interviews concerning Foreign
Missions.

a conference of the Students

Enforcement

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The girls' interclass track meet will
afternoon at 3:30
RATES TO STUDENTS
held Friday
o'clock on Stoll Field. Blue ribbons 3to lrawrlter REEEEEBraYf !
will be given the girl making the highSSsfwMtaortwt
est number of points and the class
winning the meet.
Eighteenth
enforcement of the
The leaders of the squads are:
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Senior, Estclla iHdbden; Junior,
Thompson; Sophomore, Eugenia
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events will Ibe 50 yard dash, 100 yard
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Athletic Association must ibe turned standing broad jump, running (broad
A BIGGER AND BETTER 1TORE
in Monday morning at the Adminis- jump, running high jump, and low
tration Building, on (the first floor hurdle.
where there will be a table, before
pins can be ordered 'for members of
LETTER FROM ALUMNUS
the Association.
Denver, Col., March 20, 1924.
Professor Carl Lampert, of the De- The Kentucky Kernel,
partment of Music of the University, Lexington, Ky.
was granted a leave of absence !y Gentlemen:
Dean Paul P. Boyd for three days,
It was my privilege, two weeks ago
A STORE FOR COLLEGE GIRLS AND
from April 7 'to April 9, inclusive, to last Monday, to spend the day in Lexa'tend the National Supervisors Con- ington. With my brother I walked
COLLEGE BOYS.
vention at Cincinnati.
through the college grounds and enjoyed happy reminiscences innumerMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
able in connection with our beloved inPresident and Mrs. Frank L.
of the University of Kentucky, stitution. However, I felt very keenly
will be guests at the annual dinner that some one ought to say precisely
g.ven .by the New York Alumni Cub what President McVey last week did
a- - New
York City, on April 11, on say, through the Kentucky Kernel,
which date Dr. McVey will address with respect to the obvious tendency
to disfigure the campus by the method
the Clufb.
of parking automobiles.
Very truly,
Mr. George Whiting, who was Eng-l.s- h
WILLIAM JR. iBRQCK.
LEXINGTON, KY.
'instructor in the University iwo
years ago, is now a student in the
LOST
Michigan Agricultural 'College, an.l is
NEWLY FURNISHED AND EQUIPPED
A.
.planning to study next winter at the
Alpha Sigma Phi pin and one
One
To the Highest Standard of Excallanca.
University of Chicago, according to
Sigma Rho pin. Lost from shirt in
word received here.
Sophomore shop locker. Please reThe Experienced traveler will find
Miss. Gladys Lowe, who last year turn to owner, C. B. Sauer, 218 South
4"-was instructor in the Department of Limestone street, or to Dean Mekher.
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Psychology at the University, is doing good and interesting work in a
FASTIDIOUS SHOPPER
Psychological Laboratory in Boston,
A noteworthy example of modern excellence. Every departaccording to word received here by
A woman; shopper approached the
her friends.
ment fully equipped for satisfactory service to the moat
postoffice clerk at the stamp window.
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exacting temperament.
"I would like to look at your red
two-cestamps," she said.
ATTENTION, SENIORS
CHAS. H. BERRYMAN, Prse.
JOHN G. CRAMER, Mgr.
The clerk obligingly brought out a
All Seniors desiring invitations will sheet of 100 or more stamps. Pointing
please see Kathleen
Edwards not to the one in the center of the sheet,
customer sweetly
later than Saturday, April 12, at Alpha the discriminating
Xi Delta House from 10 to 12.
said, "I'll take that one." Parrakeet.
held in Washington, D. C, 'Saturday
and Sunday ,by A. L. Atchison anl
Bart Peak. There were 85 institutions
represented from 25 different states.
The main topic of discussion was the

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