THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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Study of Highway Economy
and Interesting Program Planned.

ers wns that there should be more and
SENIOR PICTURES MUST
better faculties for prcpnring elementary
BE IN BY JANUARY 15
tenchcrs. The Tcnchcrs Colleges nnd Universities nrc adequnte to prcpnrc High
The following Seniors have not turned
School teachers but the preparation of in senior pictures. Unless turned in by
elementary teachers hns been neglected Jnnunry 10, they will not bo in Senior

Section of the nnnunl.
J. W. Holland, N. D. Connor, J. A. Hog-gnThe general recommendations
of the
D. C. Green, G. E. Ford, M. L.
Survey Commission including the two
mnde by Dr. Bachmann were npproved Bnutn. Ncol Wilkerson, H. Wilson, M. T.
Brooks, H. C. Wicr, Henry Bryant, F. D.
The University will furnish n settitiR by the assembly.
McCIure, Wendell
Dean Boyd presented the needs of the Hcndericks, Bcrncn
for nnothcr importnnt Catherine when
Smorh, Henry Sullivan.
the Regional Conference, for Study of University of Kentucky to the assemAll fraternities, group, local, and nny
Highway Economy and Highway Trans- bly of County nnd City School Superinkind of picture must be in by Jnnunry
Tuesday Jnnunry 24, for tendents.
port convenes
Members of the faculty of the Uni- 12, if they go in the 1922 Kcntuckinn.
n two days session.
This mooting is only one of a scries versity of Kentucky who attended the
Any one wishing to buy a Annual may
being held throughout the United States convention were: Dean P. P. Boyd, Ezra
Gillis, McIIcnry Rhodes, L. J. Sindcll, do so until Jnnunry 1G, after that date no
is the University of Kentucky's
but it
See C. V.
copies will bo attainable.
policy to coopcrntc in nny movement J. T. C. Noc, B. E. Bnrringer nnd R. W.
Watson, A. L. Atchinson.
nnd Sics.
which tends toward advancement
with that in view is cooperating with the
Highway nnd Highway Transport EducaInvitntions have been
tion Committee.
sent to county surveyors, contractors,
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kinds and it is expected that from this
convention n great deal of good information may be gained and that better
Appeal o College Men because of
roads for Kentucky, as a whole may bo
and
snap, class,
the outcome.
The program, as it now stands, carries
low price.
the names of several very prominent persons and is as the following:

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Tuesday January

24.

JUST RIGHT TAILORING CO.

2:00 p. m. W. E. Freeman, acting Dean
of the College of Engineering, Presiding.
Address of Welcome, President McVey.
"The Relation of the United States
Bureau of Education to Highway Development," D. J. J. Tigert, U. S. Commissioner of Education.
"The future of Highway Transport,"
E. S. Jordan, President Jordan Motor
Car Company.
in Highway
"Recent Developments
Engineering Research," Dr. W. K. Hatt,
National Research Council.
Dinner 7:00 p. m.
H. McDonald,
Address by Thomas
Chief of the Bureau of Public Boards of
the United States Department of Agri-

W. Main Street
Just Next Door to Our Old Quarters
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"The Training of Engineers for the
New Highway Building Program." D. V.
Terrell, University of Kentucky.
2:00 p. m. Automobile trip through
inspection highways in and around

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Fraternity Invitations and Dance Programs

University Book Store
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HUGHES SCHOOL OF DANCING
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University Class Tuesday Evening
P. M.
University Dance Saturday 8:30-1- 2 P. M.
Smith Sexteete
University Class Tuesday Evening

Needs of University Presented to Assembly by
Dead Boyd
A convention of the county and city
section of the Kentucky Education Association was held in Frankfort during
the holidays to consider the Report of
the Survey Commission and to make
plans for the coming Legislature.
Dr. Bachmunn, who was in charge of
the Survey gave a number of addresses,
the two most important of which were
the Reorganization of the State Board of
Education and the Proper Certification
Plan for Teachers. In the former Dr.
Bnchmann urged that the presuntexoficio
boards made up of the superintendents
of schools, attorney general, and secretary of State should be done away with.
He recommended u board of citizens not
state administration
with
connected
should be appointed by the Governor and
suggested that the policy of the board
be so arranged that the term of ofTics
of only two members expired each year
and thus perpetuate a continuous board.
The main thought of Dr. Bachmann's
talk on the Proper Certification of Teach

private lessons.
Regular dances for University Students
Thursday and Saturday nights
Opp. Phoenix Hotel
Phone 6268-- R or 4503--

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

PHOENIX

SURVEY

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culture.
"Kentucky's Road Problems," Joe S.
Boggs, State Highway Engineer of Kentucky.
"The Scope and Purpose of Federal
Aid in Behalf of Improved Highways and
its Relation to the States,'' Representative John M. Robinson.
Wednesday January 25.
9:30 a. m.. "Possibilities of maintaining lower cost surfaces,'' W. N. Bosler,
Assistant State Highway Engineer.
"Safety First Education in the Public
Schools," Miss Harriett Beard, Sup. of
Safety Education, Detroit Mich.
"The Over Loading of Motor Trucks,
Its Relation to Construction and
Dr. J. G. McKey, University of

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