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inysics d, * Dr. W. S. Taylor, dean of the ciation will be held at the Univer- sessions for women. Friday after-
ml of tl.   (jouege of Education, University sity, Sunday, February 7. noon will be devoted to a special
- Beeau. _   of Kentucky, has just been ap- ' ‘ ' program and luncheon, when five-
us horror *  pointed by the president of the Annual Convention Will Be Kentucky farm women, selected 1
he l3¢k<   National Educational Association Held January 26-29 for their devotion to their homes
rt Of dg:   — as delegate from Kentucky to the The University of Kentucky is and interest in the welfare of .
oqhoolsi- QP"  World Federation of Educational making plans to entertain a large their communities and the state, L
Bf €_1¤m§ _ 2  Associations. Every n_at1on_m the gttendange at the 20th annual will be awarded master home-
h,,°]{)hl_oh“ g.  world is represented in this fed-4 Farm and Home Convention to be maker medals. This feature will ‘
lln elvis   7 Q]‘3,tlOI`1, WhlCh m€€t$ ·€V€I`Y     at the Expeyilngnt Statign be. SpOI1§O1`€d   ThE} F?I`HI€YS i
lxtzgpgg Hoe Ayears. The last meeting was in Jan_ 26-29, inclusive The meet- Wife, national farm womans mag- Q
ne       lll D€·HV€1', C0l0I`2tClO, and the ings during the ggurse of the foul- 3Z1I1€ of   Paul, MIHH.
;)ui1ding_   1929 mefhimg was lh GohoVo» days usually attract several thou- * * * j
nd was (ile.-  Switzerland. * * _ said farmers, ·facrm gvgmen and lljivlrgs Ilzlay lie Saved By g
em. of 1gl;;;.i.;§;  0 er persons in eres e in agri- . , ro]ec
,   Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, pastor culture. The Savin of nlan lives by P
£ited fn   of the Central Cohghogotlohol There will be separate sessions the preventirgn of coal-hiine explo- L
, alumni    Church, Bhooklyhv N- Yo Wm do' for women throughout the week sions maybe the result of one of 2. _
izations   iiV€1' 3 Somos of lootohos before while breeders’ associations, bee- series of projects which have been ~  
ent   Eze §¤§i€¤'¤_tb0d>} éigld ttoi“lt5£_ gf keepers, seed growers, veterina- undertaken by faculty memberg
  9 ¤1V€1`$l>’ 0 on uc Y G ‘ rians, the Farm Bureau and other and students in the mining an ·  
vested hl  mary 1o» 17¤ and 18· Oh Fobruw organizations will meet. The ses- metallurgical engineering depart-  
nbers of  ry 18, Doctor Cadman will address sions for both men and Women wm ment of the College of Engineer- g
pointed   a special conference of Kentucky be held in the livestock pavilion ing, University Of Kentucky. A
. °T§gz;i§Q  ministers. All ministers in Ken- on the Experiment Station famn_ An investigation has begun in
> student;.   tucky are invited by the university A feature of the mst day, Ines, that department under the diI,€c_  
th gredi. l,= lex;  to attend this conference. day, January 26, Wn] be 3 discus- tion Of Prof. P- C. Emmth of the ( - 
m   ° * * sion of the agricultural situation explosive properties of cna] duSt_ ‘
lnsgeintgi i, At leasta portion of the campus by Dr. H. B. Price, head of` the It is hoped by analysis and tesiis  
loans is   of the University of Kentucky will department of markets, and 1u1al Of coal dust qndm. varwus condb I re 
» of the   hi hloigoo lilo E¤i‘<餤 thls sohlhloh §hihooDot g¤eEU§1;§&‘S;;Ytl$;逧£· tions stimulating dthoseth actually g
.   ·_ · o , as is- uc' , I`. . . · · · ` e mines ,
i IOM?   itvaiiéiil priofesgoliiyof elgoléiihhlologys at ed gtates department of agricul- fguggviggiizggoilgangnof c0m.€lat_ g
Yifomgm-   the University, will conduct a trav- ture will_deliver two addresses on ing the physical and chemical . _ 
ltivg on   el course in Psychology. Students the opening day: The subject of properties of coal". · ‘ U  
helping hi  enrolled in this course will sail both w1ll be,” Will We Need More The results Of tins mvestlgatmn, r i
Ido to   from New York July 1 and return Farm Land? according to Prof. C. S. Crouse, V
ack of ful  S€Pt€mb€1` 6- The five weeks in Marketing will be featured the head of the department,. if proper- j
Sm-y_   Europe will be spent in Vienna, closing day, when E. L. German, ly interpreted and put int0_eH’ect, `  
include   Austria, where lectures Bvill be president of the Bourbfm Sgozgz may proxiide fog ehmmatign gi Q
lark   given by P1`01nin€n’¤ lneni ers 0 Yard Com any, Louisvil e, an . mine exp osion angers an wi i
Sawyter  the faculty of the University of ()_ Wilson? manager of theANa- enable the miners to work in ,
idd me1n0l° ; iennn on various phases 0 PSY- tional Live Stock Marketing ss0- greater sa ety.
md the lllli ii chology. These lectures will be cjntjOn’ Chicago, wm spegk_ Pres- These experiments with coal  
  given in English and Will be Sul)- ident Frank L. McVey of the Uni- dust make up one of a number of ‘ 
......   plemented by independent work in v€1·sity.\Vill make an address that projects now under Way pn Soon to 4
MAN    I laboratory and clinic,. In the day, his subject being, The Ed- be taken up in the mining and T
,N OF Milf? . Numoy tohhd fhom Vlohhov hh' Heated Man}, metallurgical department. A l
g i portanp Clues °t ,hV€ E¤r<>i>€e¤ Prominent among the speakers group of graduate _students has l
,on womvi  couhhmos will be Vl?·ltod· Studohts at the sessions for homemakers begun the construction of a srnall 2
a unique  ‘;§i_h;1h8;1_;o tok; ihls navel iglgio will be Mrs. J. H. Spilman, Eur- concentrating lnnittfor the tgsting 1
2 this Y€m ‘ . . Q I hlus ovo or o ` `_' in K ., widely known spea‘er; of ore in ie ary e veins 0 cen-
chers’   qhlslto on mtroductohy Courso lh   Clara Ingram Judson, noted tral Kentucky.  
[artha_ ll‘i ·- Psychology- _ * * lecturer of Eyanston, Ill.; Miss Bm-ytes, unhich f01·m hthe base  
aPP‘%lh(;°°H ` S I t H d St t B d Grace   Fryscingeg of fthe Ullltofl for many paint and varnish fillers, »
’i¤e 0   Mer 0 ea il e Mi smm States epar men 0 agricu- mi ht ioooomo of commercial im- _
mly Wommi l Prof. Elmer   Sulzer, (liye(;i;())• ture; P1‘Of. C. C. T?\yl01`, NOl`th pogmpce in this section especially, .  E
o hold sm } of the University of Kentucky Carolina, and Dr. Frank L. Mc- according to professor Crouse, if 1  
{m i? b¤¤d» was €l€`€t€d President of V€Y» University of Kohtuokym some means could he devised of X
he daughite  the Kentucky Band Directors As- A, D. Zanzig of the National economically separating them from {
§G' Wi] , Soclatliln when the association Recreational Association of New lead sulfide or izalena associated S
[ the A1t:gi · was Organized at 3 meeting at the York will direct the singing and with them. The concentrating g
what tiieoi f University of Kentucky aft Cen- other music and recreational per- unit upon which the students are §
ctmg mein , tel`- Approximately 30 Ken- igds in the programs for home- working will include apparatus for 3
, of   lilleky band directors attended the nmkgrs iiotation experimentation. ‘
Jar? Wiii  moéting- The recognition of five master An attempt at correlation of =
he hbrmyi l The next meeting of the asso- farmers will be a feature of the physical properties and the oil y
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