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at Patterson Hall
Sunday evening, led by Louise Will.
A duet, "Still With Thee," was sung
by Margaret Smith and Carlisle
accompanied by Martha Pollitt.
Professor Fnrquhar congratulated
the associations upon the union affected in the Sunday night meeting, which
showed the spirit thai should predominate all over the world. In speaking
upon prophecy as one of the most Important features of the Old Testament,
he said that the popular idea was a
colored one meaning prediction, but
in its true menning it was "the philosophy of hlBtory erected In drama."
The meeting next Sunday evening
will be devoted to "On to Des Moines
to the S. V. M. Convention." Mr. Carl
Zerfoss, student secretary of the
State, will be one of several speakers.
C. A. which was held

ABOUT THE CAMPUS
Leo Lconinn, better known ns "Doc"
Lconlnn who graduated here in '16
and received his Masters Degree at
the University of Michigan in '17, now
has charge of all Hotnny nnd Plant
Pathology work at the University of
New Mexico. Lconinn is still finding
new Fungi.
C. W. Bennett, U. of K Class of 17,
who received his Master's Degree at
Michigan Agricultural College in the
summer of 1919, has been made assistant in Plant Pathology and is also
doing some extension work. He is
located in East Lansing, Mich., with
M. A. C.

formerly with
the Experiment Station, hns accepted
a position as seed analysist with the
Albert Dlckerson Seed Co., of Chicago,
Illinois.
Miss Mabel L. Roe,

At a regular meeting of the Executive Committee of the University of
Kentucky, October 23rd, Prof. Frank
T. McFarland, of the Botany Department, was granted a leave of absence
to do graduate work at the University
of Wisconsin, In Plant Pathology.
Prof. McFarland expect3 to leave next
June and will return to the University
after receiving his Doctor's Degree.
Burthus B. Mclnteer, from Horse
Cave, Ky., a member of the Class of
'18, who married Miss Maud Creek-morof Lexington, is now superintendent of the Y. M. 3. A. farm on
the Kentucky river at Camp Daniel
Boone. He invites his old friends to
come down and go rabbit and squirrel
hunting with him any old time.

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Wilbur R. Smith Business College
BMlkeepiifc Skrtbasd and Typewritkf
OCCU-piLadiea Depart
tlic whole of second
Recital ion, Shorthaadand
Typowritirtf Departaeats.
also Real Keens.
Lady Principal is aseiet-e- d
by two other lady teachers.
Nearly 100 yenai lady
Stndenta the past session.
Peraeaal laatraetiea.
Bett equipped Ladles
Department in this State.
Nearly 2.000 Ladles
have attenrlptl htaCoI1eee.
Many located in City. County and Ciovernment
Offices and Banks: 7 employed at State University.
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JOHN SKAIN, Manager

to New York, Boston and Washington.
The football team of the Owensboro
High School will play Lexington High
on Stoll Field Saturday afternoon and
the Owensboro and Lexington men in
the University are backing their respective teams to the limit.
Dean Thomas P. Cooper, of the College of Agriculture, has gone to Washington, D. C. Dean Cooper was accompanied by his tfather, Radcliffe
Cooper, of Minneapolis, Minn., and will
bo In Washington several days on business connected with the Kentucky
Agricultural Experiment Station.

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The
brought back a lot of wanderers into
the fold for a few days. Eliza Spurrier decided to let affairs in Louisville
run themselves for awhile, and came
to cheer the Wildcats and root for Old
Kentucky. Reports say3 she is the

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Professor Furquhur spoke upon the
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