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WALTER S. WELSH
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Graduate to Go to The Athletic Scholarship
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Davis has been nn active student in
all University affairs during his four
years here. Ho Is a member of tho
Kappa Alpha fraternity and Lamp and
Cross honorary society. He was president of tho Lexington Club In his
junior year, student assistant in mathematics in his senior year, and member of the Y. M. C. A. cabinet, representing It as a delegate to Blue
Jtidge, N. C, two years, and member
of the Patterson Literary Society, the
varsity debating team, tho 1920
staff, and assistant track manager in his junilor year.

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SPANISH WAR VETERAN

The New Commandant Has
Been in Army Service
Since 1899.
Lieut. Colonel George D. Freeman,
new commandant, who arrived last
week to assume his duties at the
University, is an experienced military
man. Colonel Freeman entered the
army from civilian life in 1899 and
served during the
W'ar, accompanying the expedition
under General Brooks to Porto Rico
in July, 1899. He took part during
the Insurrection in tho Philippine
Islands In 1899 and 1901 and also in
the Pulajane uprising in 1905. He
served four years in the Hawaiian
Islands after having been graduated
from the Infantry and Calvary Schools
at Fort Leavenworth, Texas.
During the recent war he went to
France In 1917 with the First Division
and remained there one year, returning in June, 1919, with the 20th
Division of 318th Infantry. After his
return to the United States he was
made finance officer In Chicago, where
he served one year and was then
transferred to Lexington as Commandant of the lUniversity cadets.

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Faculty

Members

FRAT AND DANCE

Introduced.

At the regular monthly meeting of
tho faculty of the College of Arts and
Science held In tho Little Theatre,
Monday at 3:45 o'clock tho main subject discussed was the propriety of
changing the rules affecting probation.
At present unless a student has a
standing of one, he is not permitted
to take part in extra curricula activities. According to tho S. I. A. A., under whoso rules tho University of Kontucky Athletic Association operates,
any student who has a passing grado
may take part in athletics. Thus our
system of eligibility puts University
of Kentucky students on nn apparently higher standard of scholarship.
In tho point system here A stands
for three points, B two points, iC one
point and D no points. When a stu
dent receives D in a subject he does
not have to repeat the course but In
order to graduate he must havo'a general standing of one. The question
thus arose whether D should be considered a passing grade within the
limitations of S. I. A. A. requirements.
It was suggested that cither the eligibility rules or the value of D should
be changed.
At the monthly meeting of the Senate which will be held in
the .Little Theatre, Monday, October
11, the standing required of students
to take part in athletics will be definitely decided.
Dean Boyd introduced the new members of the faculty in the department
of Arts and Science. They are: Dr.
P. K. Holmes, head of the Department
of Hygiene and Public Health; Professor E. D. Hull, assistant professor
of Botany; Mr. W. J. Juneau, assistant
Physical Director; Miss Vella B. Kur-ricteacher of English in Model
High School; Dr. Flora E. Lee Stour-geoassistant professor of Mathematics; Professor W. H. Mikesell, assistant professor of Public Speaking; Mr.
W. E. Payne, instructor of Mathematics; Professor M. H. Pollltt, assistant
professor of Ancient Languages; Miss
Margaret Horsefleld, professor of Ro
mance Languages; Miss iMollle R,
Hays, professor of History;
Miss
Ethel L. Anderson instructor of

Do You Know That
John Goldon's production, "Lightning," starring Frank Bncon, holds tho
record of tho longest' run on Broadway? Tho play has entered its third
year, having had Its premier in
August, 1918, at tho Gaiety.

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Maurice Bronnugh, former Lexing- REMEMBERED THE DISCRIMINATING TASTE OF THE
ton Journalist and student at tho UniSTUDENT IN CARRYING WHITMAN'S.
versity, later in tho cast of Ned
"Town Topics," and also with
Trlxie Frlganzi, is now doing ropor-torlwork in New York, being con- A WAY TO SAVE MONEY!
nected with tho staff of the Sun and
Now York Herald.

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Five Dollars on Each Club Enrollment.

The jeweled pins of the Strollers
have arrived, and members of former
casts may be seen wearing them

Becker's Pressing Club
BURTON PREWITT,

The Stagecrafters of Transylvania
College have elected the following
CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE
officers to lead them through tho year:
Howard SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Violet Young, president;
Stevenson, vice president; Ann
Suits Pressed, 50c; Suits, Dry Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50
secretary and treasurer;
Newland Roy, business manager; Ida'
P. B. ROBARDS, College Men's Tailor. .
Button, assistant business manager,
QUICK SERVICE
McLeod, press agent.
152 South Limestone
Phone
and Elizabeth
"The Bat," mystery play, now at the
Morosco theatre, broke all records at
that house for one week recently, and
according to assurances of the press
agent has set a new mark for dramatic
shows in New York this season. The
receipts for the week were more than
$20,000 and represent absolute capacity at the prevailing scale of prices.
Grover Creech, member of the casts
of three plays and stage manager for
the production of "Under Cover," was
on the campus last week renewing acquaintances with old Strollers.

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Helen Hayes, last seen here In "Pol- lyanna," is being starred this season
In George C. Tyler's comedy of Youth,
"Bab."

Zoology; Mr. H. N. Patterson, instruc
tor in Physics; Mr. iE. A. Warren, instructor in English; Dr. A. G. Ireland,

Emery Frazler, erstwhile Stroller
and star of five productions Is now
established In business in New York
associate professor of Hygiene and City. For a time this summer Frazler
Public Health; .Mr! Casey Smith, prof- was a member of the cast of tho
essor of Science in Model High merry musical comedy, "Buddies."
School; Mr. Carol M. Sax, head of the
Department of Arts and Design;
Mamie Miller Woods, who was star
Lieutenant Colonel G. D. Freeman, red in the 1917 Stroller production,
head of the Department of Military "The Lion and the Mouse," is again
Science; Miss Tillle B. Greathouse, matriculated and will add material
Resident House Nurse; Miss Gladys strength to the work of the Strollers
M. Lowe, instructor in Philosophy;
this year.
Idle Lee Turner, secretary to Dean
Boyd; Dr. Charles Barkenbus, assisMr. Carol M. Sax, who coached the
tant professor of Organic Chemistry; Strollers in their production of "Under
Mr. N. M. Williams, professor pf Cover," 3s back at the University as
McVEY AND TUTHILL
Chemistry; Dr.
Department
Art and
assisLECTURE IN PARIS. tant professor ofEva M. Locke, Public the head of theSax was untilof recently
Hygiene and
Design. Mr.
Health; Dr. J. Garrett Kemp, asso- connected with the Vagabond Theatre,
University Professors Instruct Bour- ciate professor of Physics; G. A. Baltimore's Community Playhouse.
Club in
bon County Woman's
Knight, first sergeant; I. J. Kennedy,
Civics.
first sergeant; W. L. McDaniel, first
For all Interested in dramatic pro
sergeant, M. J. Eberhardt, sergeant; duction, a course is being offered by
Addresses will be made in Paris, Bart N. Peak, secretary of the Univer- the Department of English this year,
Kentucky, by leading University of sity of Kentucky Y. M. C. A. and Prof- Practical work will be given in the
Kentucky educators, between October essor J. C. Jones, assistant professor Little Theatre. The course Is under
6 and 27, on subjects affecting Com- of Political Science.
the direction of Professor Mikesell.
munity Service and covering a wide
field of activity.
Briefs From Broadway.
OWEN8 AGAIN SECRETARY.
These Jetctures will be given under
The biggest production of the cur
the auspices of the Bourbon County
rent season In New York opened at
Rev. R. W. Owens, who was sec- the ICentury theatre last Monday night.
Woman's Club at Paris at 2:30 o'clock
on the afternoons of October 6, 13, 20 retary of the University Y. M. C. A. The piece Is called "Mecca," and has
and 27. The speakers and their sub- last yelar, and who resigned to become been in course of preparation for
jects will bo: President Frank McVey, the associate pastor of the Second more than two years.
According to reports, the cost of
"What Is Citizenship?;" Dr. Edward Presbyterian Church, has been reTuthlll, "The Citizen's Duty in City elected secretary of itho Lexington "Mecca" will closely approximate
and ICounty;" Dr. Edward Tuthlll, Ministerial Union.
$400,000, about double what it cost to
"The Significance of Political Parties;"
produce "Chu Chin Chow" three years
Dr. Edward Tuthlll, "Plan and Pur- POWER OF THE RURAL PRESS. ago.
Owing to tho lack of space and the
pose of the Ballot." A demonstra"Mecca" is in fourteen scenes, and
tion of voting and discussion of vot- rush of the Herald's prize contest six of them are played on a smaller
ing problems, led by a representative several births and deaths will be post- stage on rollers, which Is completely
from Couuty Clerk's Office, Bourbon poned until next week, or until a later equipped with miniature footlights,
county, wilt also be given.
date (Lusk Herald.)
wings, flies, girders and border lights.

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versity, England, January 1, with
other Rhodes scholars. Ho Intends to take a course In Oriental subjects.
Tho winner of tho scholarship Is a
son of Professor J. Morton Davis, of
oC
Mathematics,
tho Department
University of Kontucky. After attending Lexington Senior high school,
Davis entered tho University of Kontucky where he was graduated last
Juno with a degree of bachelor of

Spanish-America-

MONOGRAM

By Senate.

Tho appointment of John II. Davis,
'20, na tho illhodcs scholar from
tucky has boon announced from
ton by tho Rhodes Scholarship
mittee. Davis will enter Oxford

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