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 _ they take in the college paper. lVe venture to assert that no other college paper p
- in Kentucky has the same number of regular subscribers on its list as it is our g
‘   ‘ good fortune to have. And we are confidentmany more will be addedto our ° ·
.. list before very long.
 . Among the several things needed now, none is more rightly needed than a dormi- .
  tory for our college girls. Their number, college standing and interest wouldjustify
 . their having a nice comfortable building. For the same reasons that it aids
young men so would it benefit the young ladies, and for the same season that
 j Kentucky thus aids her young men, so should she extend the same advantages
to her young women. Other colleges do this. IVhy not State College? A dor-
mitory for girls means a larger attandance, a higher grade of work, livelier col- _
_  lege life and a more successful college career. Give to our young ladies the
same advantages as to our young men.
 Q PRIZES.
  By reason of the CADET’S growth, we are enabled to make the following offer
 . as an inducement for high-class original productions in any part of the literary
 K sphere. This offer is only to regularly matriculated students of the A. and M.
T College of Kentucky. Poems, historical sketches, narrations, stories, essays— -
  anything in the literary line that is original, is what we desire. The conditions
of the contest are as follows: _ V
  I. The contest is open to any student of` the Kentucky State College who is
i a Suéseriber for the CADET.
‘ II. The production must be original; shall not contain more than 1.400
 : words, and must be handed in to the editors not later than l\‘Iarch 1, 1897. ‘
 5 III. Sgwlc, Dicliou and Su@'cc!-matter will be equally considered by the
 Q committee.
V IV. A committee of three members of` the Faculty will be selected by the
f editors to decide the contest. n
3  V. The prizes shall be publicly awarded on Commencement Day.
 ·- VI. The Prizes are ten dollars {$10.00) in gold for the best production; 4
‘ five dollars ($5.00) for second best, and two and a half` dollars ($2.50) for third .
 . best.
 , Additional information may be had of the editor-in—ehief` or business manager.
Pointers will be published from time to time. \Ve reserve the right to print J
=_  any one or all of the contributions.
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