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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
assistants from the two lower classes,

CLUBS

DEPARTMENTAL

By Arthur L. Hodges

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thus in the course of time giving all
the members n chance to take part
in one of theso meetings.
The following officers were elected
president,
Thomas
for the year:
Burchett; vlco president, Berl Boyd;
secretary, H. W. Sullivan; treasurer,
0. W. Smith; attornoy'goneral, M. K.
W. It. Berry
Eblen; sergeants
mnn.

The work done by Department
Is important and in re
cognition of this fact The Kernel
Horace Mann.
prints ench week reports of their
The program of the Hornco Mann
meetings, attempting to give the
Literary Society for the coming week
progrnms, plans and activities
Is called:
"An Evening With the
of the clubs.
The following
American Botanists."
will speak: Martha Randall, "Rnflnea-quo;- "
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But It is impossible for report- Hubbard, "Gray;" Luclll Hon
fr ers to visit each medting of ench
drix, "Coulter."
society in person, so n box hns
Everyone Interested In education Is
4 been placed in the Kernel room
invited to attend the meetings which
fr in the basement
of the Science
are held every Thursday at 7:30 p.
f Building. The president of each m. in the Education Building.
club is requested to appoint a re- History Club.
b porter or have the secretary drop
The History Club will hold Its lirst
a report of each meeting into this
meeting Monday night at 7:30 In the
4 box at the earliest opportunity
History room on second floor of the
f after each meeting.
A typewrit- main building. Professor Jones and
Miss Crane are expected to speak. An
ten report is preferred but any
will be accepted, and reports 4 organization will be effected for the
kind
year.
fr left will appear in the next issue 4
of The Kernel.
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Democratic Club.
The Democratic Club of the University met last Thursday night in the
chapel and reorganized for the year.
The meeting was called to order by
M. K. Eblen, vice president of the
club last year, who presided until
the election of regular officers.
The following officers were elected:
F. P. Bell, president; M. K. Eblen.
vice president; iC. A. Loudermilk,
secretary; G. H. Peel, treasurer. Following the election of officers a committee was appointed to attend to the
posting of announcements of meetings
and other information to voters enrolled in the University. It is composed of B. B. Baxter, George Gregory
and James W. Frazier.
Cox button's were distributed to all
present and a supply handed out for
distribution among the many other
students. The meeting was concluded
by a number of speeches by students
from the different parts of the State
who were all decidely optimistic over
the conditions in their parts of the
State.

Henry Clay Law Society.
Henry Clay Law Society held its
opening meeting for the year last
Thursday evening. There were very
few present, but those who were displayed their intentions of making this
the best year that the society has ever
had. Plans were laid before the men
by which the society could be made
more interesting and beneficial than
ever before to the future lawyers of
the State.
It was decided that one meeting
each month should be taken up by a
debate of some strictly legal question. The debaters are to be selected
from the senior lawyers and their

SOCIETY

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Ham Rodcs II, Dean Joscphlno Sim
rail, Misses Mary Swinnoy, Lavcmo
Purcoll, Mary Colvln, Ann Bell, Eliza
both Bush, Louise Stuart, Margaret
Brooks, Elizabeth Hume, Laura Isabel
Bennett, Mary Holt, Lillian Collins,
Josephine Mlddleton, Cornelia Stofer,
Nancy Anderson, Margaret Haggln,
Marlam Botts, Mary Marshall McMee-kln- ,
Frances DcLong, Virginia Hamilton, Margaret Long, Mary Peterson,
Ann Presner, Minnie Benton Peterson,
Frances Klmbrough, Polly Pr6witt,
Lena Withers, Elizabeth Millard, Mrs.
George Blessing, of Swarthmore, Pa.,
Miss Adelaide Crane, Miss Lulle
Lpgan.

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Favoln Duudon spent last week-enat her home In Paris.
Miss Christopher, Lexington, was
the weekend guest of Miss Greathouse,
the new resident nurse of Patterson
Hall.
Margaret Gudgel and Catherine
Hanly spent a few days last week at
their homes in Frankfort.
Mrs. Walter Lemons, iCynthlana, was
the guest of her daughter Alleno
Lemons on Sunday.
Miss Mamie Storms Dunn, Languest of
caster, was the week-enAllene Fratman and Martha Buckman.
Margaret Griffith spent last weekend at her home in Paris.
Katherine Reed spent a few days of
last week with Mary Gibson at her
home in Lexington.
Miss Martha Pollitt, a former student at the University, spent last
week-enat Patterson Hall.
Among the latest arrivals at Patterson Hall are Lucille Moore, Marion;
Anna Bracket Owen, Paducah; Elsie
Rache, Newport.

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ALPHA GAMS ENTERTAIN.
The Alpha Gamma Delta sorority
entertained their rushees with an informal tea at the home of Mrs. Noe
on Maxwell street, Wednesday, Sep-- I
tember 13.
The Alumni chapter entertained
with a tea for the new girls of the
University at the home of Mrs. Rob-- I
erts on Transylvania park, Saturday
afternoon.
The sorority colors, red,
buff and green were carried out in
both the decorations and refreshMrs. Enid Putman Matherly, of Lexments.
guest at
After the tea a dinner was given by ington, Ky., was a week-enthe Chi Omega house.
the active chapter for the rushees.
J. DONALD
(Purdue Exponent).
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Kappa Tea.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority
University of Kentucky, enterTuesday with an afternoon tea
home of Josephine Carter.
house was decorated in pale
and dark blue
the fraternity colors. Music added to the
enjoyment and refreshments
were
served.
Among the hostesses and guests
present were Misses Thompson Van
Deren, Helen Taylor, Maude Asbury,
Christian,
Irene Evans, 'Katherine
Elizabeth Kimbrough, J. Evans, Hen-- !
rietta Rogers, Ella Brown, Henrietta
Bedford, Mary Elizabeth Downing,
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Julia Willis, Martha Van Meter, Jennie
Simmons, Sarah Blanding, 'Mildred
Porter, Josephine Carter, May belle
Cornell, Mildred Collins, Linda Pur- nell, Dorothy Mlddleton, Fan Ratlise,
Sarah Carter, Dorothy Pettis, of Hamilton College; Miss Mary E. Sweeny,
Mrs. William Rodes, Jr., Mrs. Horace
Wilson, Mrs. Albert Shouse, Mrs.
Campbell, Mrs. E. B. Webb, Mrs. Wil-The
of the
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at the
The
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