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APPEAL FOR

ENFORCEMENT

BY FACULTY MEMBER

OF LAW

Resolutions Are Adopted'
Asking Citizens For a
Clean City

PRESIDES

CHAPMAN

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The students of the University
unanimously adopted resolutions, proPayne
Brittaln
posed by Virgil (Chapman, senior presCenter.
ident, in chapel Friday, urging the
Bancker
Bastln
ipeople of Lexington to bend every efRight Guard.
fort In eradicating the social cvlll exSkidmorc
Heber
isting here, that the students of the
Klglit Tackle.
.y may be protected.
Woodson
Ridde
The resolutions follow:
Right End.
Lexington, Ky., October 26, 1917.
Lear
Walker
iRiBSOLVED, toy the student body of
Quarterback.
University of Kentucky in mass
CrudgiDgton
Wilhelm the
convention assembled:
Left Half.
1. Believing in the words of Holy
Wortham (c.)
Baugh
Writ, "Ye shall know the truth, and
Fullback.
the truth shall make jou .free," we
Harper
unreservedly approve the recent
Right Half.
of the startling revelation of
by Periods.
Score
he Feleral Investigators concerning
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the iniquitous condition of Lexingo00
Kentucky
and commend the
'Substitutions Sowanee, Hammond ton's under-worlof
for Crudgington; Wright for Ham- press for directing the search-lish- t
mond; Estes 'for Cooper; Cooper for Stfjllc scrutiny into the dark miasma
Estes; Hammond for Wright; Satter- - of social corruption.
2. We reprehend
the failure of
lee ifor Harper; Eurch for Hammond.
r
Kentucky Hedges for Riddle; Pullen Iroca charged with the duty of
iug Lexington':
for Baugh. Referee Flnlay (Virginia).
and we resent the f act "that the
Umpire Tirers (Vanderbilt).
Head
Linesman
Hardage
(Vandeiibilt). 'orces of dissoluteness, profligacy and
Touchdown 'Wortham.
Goal
from h:me are permitted to wage their
trocious 'warfare on society in fla- touchdown 'Lear. Time of Periods
"rant defiance of law.
15 minutes each.
3. Lexington is essentially
e
a
.town, and her chief hope for the
PARLIAMENTARY LAW 'uture lies dn her opportunity as an
PHILOSOPHIAN STUDY durational center. Hundreds of Chris-lahomes are represented in the stuA course in 'parliamenitary law, un- dent bodies of Lexington colleges,
der the direction of Dean Anna J. hundred's of iChrlsitian mothers and
Hamilton, was ibegun Wednesday eve- fathers annually send their sons and
ning, October 17th, and will be con- lrtrghters the very "rose and expectinued until the main ipolnts havo tancy" of Kentucky to our own Unibeen studied and made clear to the versity.
members of the Philosophian Literary
We feel that it is our duty to ourSociety. This is a course wlilch all selves, to those who sent us here, and
wlio work in literary societies need lo those who are to come after us,
and it is designed to make the meet- 'o voice our solemn protest to the
ings more systematic this year than
of Lexington against the
thoy have ever been before.
condition existing in this town,
The main literary feature of the s witnessed by disinterested agents
year, however, will be a series of prothe Federal Government. We call
grams on the American Drama. The iron the people of .Lexington, in
hour devoted to this study each week vhor'3 care we are entrusted, to take
will help to keep the members posted
stand as unyielding as the gnarled
on the dramatic literature of our own uid monumental oak on the side of
country, and will at the ts'ame time ighteousness and to wage relentless
provide an hour of pleasure in the
midst of the week's study.
The Philosophian cordially invites
the English professors on the campus
to these meetings, and hopes that
their attendance mill convince them
that the girls' society deserves as
much emphasis as the two male
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Professor and Mrs. Alfred Zembrod
entertained Saturday evening nt their
home on West Fourth Street In honor
of A'pha Gamma Delta sorority, and
PI Knppa Alpha fraternity of the University.

augh, Ruth Cassady, Elizabeth Card, AT THE ADA MEADE.
Ruth Oardwoll, Lillian Hayden.
Pledges MIeisch Minnie Roes .Tame-soBert FItzgibbons, the human daffoFrancos Moore, Gertrude Wal- dil, will bo the hcadllner at the Ada
lingford, Clementina David, Kathleen Meade, starting Thursday afternoon.
Oglcsby, Evelyn Pannell, Mary Helen FItzgibbons is one of the most
Myrtle
Whltworth, Allle Karsner,
monologlsts on the stage today,
Ilalley.
and for the last three years has been
tho, country on
Anmnae 'Mis. Arthur Huckle, Reed appearing thruout
Sharing ifhc honor
Oily, MIc'h.; Misses Kathcrlno Wiley, Keith's circuit.
and Ireland In
Mario Barlrley, Pearl Bastln, Mary with him is White-fielGray Ashbrook, Mary K. Hamilton, ithelr unique offering, entitled "Blng:
Margaret Lair, of Dayton, O.; Kather-dn- vllle." This Is one of the cleverest
Pence. Maria Elliott, of Somerset; "rube" acts that has been shown hero
In a long time. Bob Cook and Helen
Mrs. William Townsend.
Cther Guests: Dean Anna J. Ham- Oatm'an have some harmony, comedy
mimCn
n nffnr whtln Alhhfttt and
ilton, Miss Adelaide Crane, Mrs.
s
White will entertadn with some
Dantzler, Mr. Arthur Huckle.
dancing. Black and
singing and
iPi Kappa Alpha Messrs. Ed.
charming young English
J. iS. Sherwood, James Prultt, 'White? two
glrl'3, wdll open the bill with an aerial
William Wilson, Rdbert Otten, Mr.
is albove the ordinary. Adv.
Brooks, Walter Davis, A Petry, Rob- 'act that
ert Davis, Mr. Dudley, Mr. Triplett.
Alumni
Messrs. John Field, George
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The decorations were in the colors
of the two fraternities, old gold and
&arnct, of PI iKnppa Alpha, and rod,

buff and green, of Alpha Gamma Delta. A musical :program was given by
Mrs. L. L. Dantzler, an honorary mem-bo- r
if Alpha Gama Delta, Professor
Zembrod and iMlss Ada Hardesty.

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The hosts were assisted in
by Mrs. Arthur Huckle, of
Keed City, Mich., who is visiting her
parents, Professor and Mrs. Glllis;
Miss Pearl Bastln, Miss Mary Hamilton, Miss 'Aileen Kavanaugh, Miss
Laura Lee Jameson, Miss Gertrude
Wallingford, Mrs. W. H. Townsend.
Goodwin.
Among the guests were:
Alpha Gamma Delta Misses Mary
A
Beall, 'May Stephens, Laura Lee Jamel
Aileen,
son, Ada Hardesty,
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