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nterest a  V STUDENT LOANS ing its annual discussion group been in the past, thus reducing the
Silly-  , . t dents faculty banquet, The affair comes as a funds which accrue to the state.
ie Alaba ~ · · dF1V€ by S u . . ’b · - fitting climax to the series of six From the decreased funds which ‘
mw fcrt  mhersi and egmnugvejggg 12% discussions concerning problems will be available for use by the .
¥ W9 heh  €¤Y”·t?d at ii f y th and ideals of youth, sponsored by `state there are many functions of
irnni will  Tsconsm t° Obtam moaey - Oret 6 the Y. M. C. A. for university men. government which must be finan-
ns fort  1de¤t.1¤e¤ fgnddofdt ditilggg   Conducted by the separate group ced before the university can be .
thin .  “· Fxfmend if re the Student method, under the guidance of fac- considered. It is our firm belief,
Ot this ¤    collects rom · _ ulty leaders. Meetings were held however, that large sums of the
ilves I°° lll   @$1 ati plieusggg iodlggedigh in the various fraternity houses taxpayer’s money have been ex-
OUY Unc ’.·-‘  addlmma S. ’ . . and in the men’s dormitories. Al- pended in the past for purposes -
hel? and ’Q.'  b.y. unuéerélty Ogglags egg.; though the discussions were of far less worthy than education,
f 0m`$€h'€i   mm ls un el. way` . pp religious nature, approximately and that if the present state ad-
f the Um?  tus .th?t abslmfatag iI£;g€U;§,lg§ 600 men took part. administration is sincere in its
llgiiyes      (gsiglgguciige O Paralleling this general evidence €H°01'l$;_tt° €l;min?§€ F¤;*:c€»SSa"Y .
t ` ‘ _ · { f yf * expen 1ure 1 wi a e same
 ~Th~" Student IOM f““d ‘S ex" §3tSSitI}ii1/i?(fl1Sa;)ll311O€cg.aTsl%Tl€ gersttfai time see the necessity ef adequate
 usted at pr€S€nt’ and many Stu- instance occurs td us The incid- aPPI`0PTiati0h f01` thé U¤iV€!`$itY· A
Qi.  `vhO.ha\?€ been .abl€ to at} ent nayygfjgd took plécg in a fra- The need of modern iHStitl.1tiO`IlS .
  this “‘Sm“t?°"dmf the piit teruity house one of the reputed cf higher education in Kentucky L
iid Ollgh   I‘6C€lV€ YOU] lf lS · y - 'H t be doubted by anyone. I
  will be unable to do so in the iegbtnsoliffigiii  tgggiiggnto tjvterrsgi thle irhgortance of the University 1 ,
 ture. These students have no Y a hed a mom a Short {ima ago of Kentucky in the System of I ·
.t.u_ lateral and cannot borrow from %h(;°dOO1_ was élosed and as we education of the State is indigput-
it  or other lending institut·ons _ . d . mediage answer to nb]e__ Kentucky KuI·n€]_  
t.,  a reasonable rate of interest. 1€°?‘};7€ nlm lm it and Ste _ .....—;——— .
  S°"’°“Y °f "mpl°*’m€“t makes 021 iliiside Wexlgjeegiirilg beside hlis THE BASKTBALL ?
.  Llimposign? f°lnurg;;itO;fbth€The§g ged a boy- was bowed in prayer. SEASON ` {
an n cir e ‘ ’ · · ¢
S?  labors. Y §,€€gE$?SS;gp;ay’ we hastily retmg RSo far tihiifsealséon Cgnlach ggcglulg ‘ {
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VICVEY mh.   believe that smdenti facul Let a¤th<>1`S Tam and rave: If have given an excellent account of ‘
Place Y0  ’·m€H}bErS’ and alumm of the thi b " oin to the dogs" then l d the outlook for ‘
duating cli ;;`¥lV€1`S1tY cf Kentucky would com 1 ts Q g Kg tuck Kernel ’ themse Vega an b `ll' t as it has A
.. d  _bute to the student loan fund Q us g°'-` ec y ' the Seflson IS es rl lan k .
ggxigracge et;  were .pnOn€1~]V SO]iC5t€d_ In e -—-——-—-— been in 1‘€C€1h’¤ t¥€fiI§6utl'§§;;t‘é;n¥ .
.teS in  aking it possible for many per- LE(`;I§LATI\TE again is a @0 B1} Ia d thi fact
gl tithe -:n which Wculd since coming tp fthe _u¤1V€1§*'°Y 2
si}, Contmt  lly, the entire state. Certainly be asked f0Y the UhiV€1`$ltV_ lihls Coach Rupp has distmghlshcd him- E
dinner wm 2  the principle of equal edu»·¤+=¤~¤- year would be for only sufficient Self as one of the leading basket- ,
new aluv  {fights for all is to be maintain- funds tc DaV the lhaihténance €X‘ ball coaches of the country-; IT? }
ef K€n[gJ  ui some provision must be made DGUSGS cf the institution aud thi ‘his theories of _§;>0dh_b;'SiE€t his ·
i, liu  financial assistance for tnose active building program_ 0 Pas and the teams wi w IC- c Z
tggd mem ·J,~,¤ o need jt__K€ntucky K€1·nQ]_ years would be temporaiglir zibah- carried outlthesethtneorgcsfofugxe I
` .  `  i. doned. We do not preten o now proved popu ar \V1 oca - .
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h jacultl  = u ,, the situation as well as does Pies- urs, It is ev1dent_that the team 0 .
Bis, audi  ‘ GOING TO THE DOGS ident; McVey; nor ·have- we any this year- is working smoothlv anad =
Associationr  Thethyoulth is "going to the doubt that in reduging hes ]?DD}`0‘ efficientlvb   uC0aCh RUPPS  
~ nected {F!  as een stoutly, even ser- priation request e is o owing brand of as e a . _ _
S; and st" i‘° Sly, asserted so early, at least, the course which he believes will Naturally the student body 15  
nbened glu  -1645 by ,the devout "Cobler of be operative for tl{ehbei£}11ite1*eS; ambitious for ahSoutlgei;;n Kggglgig 1
· ld ha,  gawammi and so recently as of the Commonweat . e canno ence champions 1·p._ U _ · ·  
;:;&§€S5,~` at  month by a contributor to but remember, however, that iu or not the team achieves this goal 2
Us have y_ at aiional: publication dedicated to proportion to its iniportluncej to the year will   iwieonded gis {nie i Q
. ,·t_, ~=:a  eres s of colleg stud nt . In d ,.t` n in the state t e n1- f the bes in e is 01*. ‘ =
gng¥;1;§.;u ‘;§_  face of such V.(lil.lIlliI'l((§l]SS$"Y'I(1 ieggtyio of Kentucky is far bc- gpysity basketball.-Kentucky Kcr- {
`ake the y.  ll—established evidence we hes- hind several other institutions in HEL  
, to Comeli   te commit ourselves to the its building program. ··-·j‘*"T‘_Y the ,
uthat the i  _' nt1`ai`Y._ Nevertheless, we feel It is the intention of the present Word has been "€c9“"°f1.m   S
ave ended    Justiiied in questioning such state administration to reduce ex- Alumni office of the marriage _0 ;
_e Alma lll Y »stand»_ gspecially so, when stu- penses in all departments, there- Mr. Ramon L- SP€aY$~ 26· tl? Muse §
them S0 ku _A gz:}  activity on the University of bv making possible a reduction of Sara Hill Holland of Pleasuievevges, 3
eouslv of { ntucky campus offers reason- the tax rate. At the same tune, Kentucky. The hw-Yfiaga
* ‘ "l·  basis for argument. valuation on property generally solemnized on June 13, 1931 at z
 The Y. M. C. A. is hav- will be much lower than it has Ludlow, K€htu€kY·
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