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  16 THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS.
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  During january, an effort was_made to stimulate interest in an honor semi.
Qi;. ment among the students by editorials, printed matter, and addresses. This WS
    felt to be helpful. _ _ _ _ A Scot
gii P. The Association has co—operated with the city-wide campaign to increase thc hkel
ᤤ   Sunday School enrollment. This has meant an increased attendance at some 01 leg
  the student classes. C00
l`}— ji Plans are being worked out for a closer c0—opcration between the Assoeiquimy bett
  and the Lexington churches for a more wholesome social life, more effeerjv-C han
if   Bible classes, and stronger religious and civic addresses. Tut
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lQ lj ATHLETICS.
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l¤ _l The team which is representing the University this season is weaker tl1an
Q. the usual run of teams that we have had in the past, but is probably as strong;1
  ‘ ,' team as any other in this section. Georgetown and Centre Colleges have been
gi played two games each. Our team won from both these institutions at home, ant] .
11i ~ lost to each away from home. In each instance, the home games were