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Former University Student
Has Part in New Hitchcock Comedy

Maurice Hurnnugh, n former student
mid now a coino
dinn of promise, lins been spending
the summer in Europe, whero lie wan
sent by Charles F. Dillingham, I ho
New York thcatriral man, that ho
might learn the Cockney dialect ii
order to ho better prepared for the
part ho 1h to play In Raymond Hitch
cock's new comedy which is to be
produced the coming season.
Mr. Burnaugh's rise In tho theatrl
cal world has been littlo short of re
markablo and the story of his riso
reads like a fairy talc.
Ho entered tho University in 1910
and enrolled in tho College of Arts
and Science. He took journalism tin
der Dr. Mackenzie and progressed so
rapidly that at tho conclusion of his
first year in college ho secured tho po
sition as sporting editor of the Lex
ington Leader.
After working with the Leader for a
year he was offered a position on a
New York newspaper, but after being
there a short time his eyes gave him
trouble and he was forced to give up
his position. A few days later he met a friend in
New York who offered to get him a
job with "The Little Red Canary," a
musical comedy. Mr. Burnaugh made
good from the start and tho next sea
son he was given an important role
in "Chin Chin," another musical com
edy.
Last season Mr. Burnaugh was to
have toured Europe with a theatrical
company, but the European war in
terferred with his plans and he en
tered Keith's vaudeville.
Mr. Burnaugh has also achieved sue
cess in motion pictures, having ap
peared in "The Million Dollar Mys
tery," "Town Topics" and others.

at the University,

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PflOMBITION MEETING
TO

BE HELD

CHAPEL EXERCISES

HERE

BRYAN

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PROGRAM

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Tho Horace Mann Literary Society
will open tho season Friday evening
at 7 o'clock in its usual assombly room
on tho first iloor of tho Education
Building with a musical program followed by lectures by two of the foremost educators in tho State.
Professor George Baker will lecture
on "Evidences of Teaching Ability."
This is ono of tho biggest problems
confronting the educational profession
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Prohibition Club of Univer President Barker Delivers
sity to Welcome I. P.
Inspiring Address to
A. Delegates
Students

Plans for tho meeting of tho Inter- music and an inspiring address by
national Prohibition Association which President Barker wore three of the
will bo held in Lexington, December many
features of tho first chapel ex28 to 31, aro rapidly being completed
orcises of tho year which wore held
and tho Prohibition Club of tho Unilast Wednesday morning.
versity is planning to give the
The address by President Barker
of tho meeting a hearty welcome. The preparatory work in Lex- was one of tho most interesting ever
ington is being conducted by Joe M. heard in the chapel. In his IntroducRobinson, a student of the Univer- tory
remarks President Barker assity and is progressing well', several
sured the student body that the laws
hundred dollars having already been
of the University would be strictly ensubscribed.
forced and that no hazing would be
Eight expert college workers Will
visit the schools and colleges of the tolerated.
United States to interest tho students
The speaker appealed to tho stu
in the work of this meeting.
Tho
dents to make tho University of Ken
men are picked student delegates from
tucky the greatest institution of its
various colleges and universities and
should have a powerful influence over kind in the country, which he said
the students. The secretaries who could be done of the students pledged
will go out to the universities will themselves to live the highest moral
have a conference in Chicago just be life.
fore they start for their fields.
He compared student life to life out
'The I. P. A. convention promoters
side of college, emphasizing the fact
left Chicago on September 15.
Plans .for the meeting here are he that the way one conducts himself in
ing made by the national committee. college, the same way he will conduct
The Lexington convention will be un himself after he has gotten out into
der the leadership of President Leigh the world.
Colvin, of New York, and General SecJudge Barker said that in order to
retary Harry S. Warner, of Chicago.
be a success in life one must be honThe secretary who will have Kentucky
as a field in which to work up interest est, truthful and faithful. While in
in the college prohibition movement, college one forms habits which he
will be S. W. Grathwell, a former stu- can not change, and for this reason
dent of Berea. In addition to his work the speaker urged the students to be
in Kentucky, Mr. Warner will extend extremely careful about their habits,
his work over other States.
and especially to steer clear of cigarPROF. H. R. CASSIDY
con
LEAVES UNIVERSITY Tho program for the four days'being ette smoking. Ho concluded by sayvention, December 28 to 31, is
ing that tho future of tho University
Perry It. Cassidy, Professor of Ther completed. It is expected that W. J. rested in the students' hands, into
modynamics in tho College of Mechan Bryan, Dr. Winfleld Scott Hall, Rich which he committed its reputation.
ical and Electrical Engineering for the mond P. Hohson, Daniel J. Poling and
past two years, has resigned his posi- other prohibition advocates of interna- ILL HEALTH CAUSES
tion to accept a position as engineer tional reputation will be among the
STILES TO RESIGN
with the Babcock and Wilcox Com- speakers.
C. F. Stiles, assistant instructor in
pany at Baberton, 0. He is succeedentomology and zoology in the College
ed by Azra Lyttle Wilhoito, a member
FREE STATIONERY
of Agriculture, has resigned on ac
of the '08 graduating class of the ColStationery has been Becured for tho count of ill 'health and has returned
lege of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Since graduation Mr. Wil- Y. M. C. A. reading rooms this year. to his home at Starksville, Miss,
All students aro urged to call the "Y" where he will engage in the raising
hoito has teen associated with tho
offico and secure stationery, free of of fine live stock and will be a confrom the charge. The management of the Y. tributor to agricultural papers after
Mr. Cassidy graduated
University in 1911. At tho close of M. C. A. hopes many students will taking a rest.
Mr. Stiles 'has just returned from
the college term last June he went to avail themselves of this opportunity.
New York, but after being there a WrltH homo on "Y"' naner often. It three months spent in New York City
and immediately on his return was
short time ho went to Baberton, is yours for the asking.
the recipient of a very handsome offer
where he will probably bo located for
from the Department of Agriculture of
some time. He is now at work on
the construction of a large addition STUDENT SUPPLIES Note books, Brazil to take charge of its entomology
stationery, pencils, pens, ink, etc., department.
The offer was made in
to tho plant.
sold at cost to students. Miss Car- person by A. V. d'Ollvoria CaBtro, who
rie Dean at Postoffico.
is making an inspection trip in tho inHORACE MANN MEETS
terest of his government.

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today and Professor Baker s worK
along this lino has won for him recog
nition not only in Kentucky but
throughout tho country. At tho pres-

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tho leading magazines of tho country. o'clock on tho subject, "Bible Study."
Professor C. W. Baily, principal of Music will bo furnished by tho male
Evening:
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