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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Thursday, April

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Trustees Approve Plans String Group Board Names Harper
On Two Frat Houses, Dorm Will Feature
Assistant Men's Dean
Modern Work

The Doard of Trustees approved
plans for the construction of two
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new fraternity houses and
men's dormitory Tuesday.
The University was authorized
to proceed with building plans for
the fraternity houses when the
board approved the Issuance of
$150,000 In revenue bonds for each
house.

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A resolution approving
the issuance and sale of $1,800,000 In revenue bonds for financing construction of a new men's dormitory behind Donovan Hall was also ap-

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Ten YWCA cabinet positions are
now open for the coming year, according to Publicity Chairman Sue

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Chemistry Department's new Infrarrd Spectrophotometer, installed several weeks ago, is worth two Cadillacs. The
$13300 instrument uses infrared rays to identify organic molecules.
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Two Pictures Engineer To Read
Given To UK Paper In Contest
Philip D. Sang of River Forest,
111., has presented two portraits,
worth more than $4,000, to the UK
Library.
The portraits, one of Dr. Samuel
Johnson and one of Alexander
Pope, are products of Sir Joshua
Reynolds' studio. It is believed,
however, that the 18th century
artist's apprentices painted the pictures. They will be placed in the
library's Browsing Room.
The pictures were accepted Tues- clay by the University Board of
Trustees.

paper entitled "Impedence
Method of Vibration Analysis Applied to the Human Body" will be
read by Paul E. Patton at the
Southeastern Student Paper Competition in Atlanta today.

Patton will compete with students from other Southeastern
United States colleges and universities who will read papers on
aeronautical topics.

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WILL DUNN
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are not only heaps of fun, but they are also very
educational, for the projer study of mankind is man, and there
is no better way to learn the dreams and drives of another man
than to share a room with him.
This being the case, it is wise not to keep the same roomyou have, the
mate too long, because the more room-matand drives of your
.more you will know about the dreams
as often as you can.
fellow man. So try to change room-matA recent study made by Sigufoos of Princeton shows that the
is every four hours.
best interval for changing room-matMost counselors agree
How do you choose a room-mate- ?
is that
that the most important thing to look for in room-matthey be people of regular habits. This, I say, is arrant nonsense.
What if one of their regular habits happens to be beating a
Chinese gong from midnight to dawn? Or growing cultures in
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room-mat- e
you will have to have his clothes altered to fit you, which can
be a considerable nuisance. In fact, it is sometimes flatly impossible. I recollect one time I roomed with a man named
Osage Tremblatt who was just under seven feet tall and weighed
nearly four hundred pounds. There wasn't a blessed thing I
could use in his entire wardrobe until one night when I was
invited to a masquerade party. I cut one leg off a pair of Trem-blatt- 's
trousers, jumped into it, sewed up both ends, and went
to the party as a bolster. I took second prize. First prize went
to a girl named Antenna Radnitz who poured molasses over
her head and went as a candied apple.
But I digress. Let us turn back to the qualities that make
Not the least' of these is the cigarettes
desirable room-mate- s.
they smoke. When we bum cigarettes, do we want them to be
shoddy and nondescript? Certainly not! We want them to be
distinguished, gently reared, zestful and zingy. And what cigarette is distinguished, gently reared, zestful and zingy? Why,
Fhilip Morris, of corris! Any further questions?
find someone who will
To go on. In selecting a room-mat- e,
like to keep as a permanent friend.
wear well, whom you'd
Many of history's great friendships first started in college. Are
you aware, for example, of the remarkable fact that Johnson
at Oxford in 1712? What makes
and Boswell were room-matthis fact so remarkable is that in 1712 Johnson was only three
years old and Boswell had not yet been born. But, of course,
children matured earlier in those days. Take Mozart, who
wrote his first symphony at four. Or Titian, who painted his
first masterpiece at fiveOr llanso Felbgung, who was in many
ways the most remarkable of all; he was appointed chief of the
Copenhagen police department at the age of six!
It must be admitted, however, that he did badly. Criminals
roamed the city, robbing and looting at will. They knew little
Hanso would never pursue them he was not allowed to mm
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chairman for W'aterfield,
speak to the young Democrat
Club at 7 p. m.' today in Room
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Jim Lafferty, aeronautical instructor, accompanied a student
group of engineers to the meeting.

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The positions are in leadership
training, Christian faith and heritage, campus and personal affairs,
human relations, world affairs, social, publicity, projects and promotions, community service and membership.
The YWCA office has requested
persons interested in any of these
positions to contact the YWCA office and fill out application forms.
The YMCA office also announced
that Mrs. Frank Loeffel, chairman
of the YWCA advisory board, will
be on campus Monday to interview
any girls interested in YMCA ca
reer work.
Persons interested should sign for
an interview with Mrs. Loeffel in
the Placement Bureau in the Administration Building before April

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UK representatives have won
first prize in the competition for
the past three years. Past winners
are Tom Clore, Al Whittler and
John Whitlow.

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degree from the University in May
and assume his new position July
1. His duties will Include super-visiof all men's student organizations, planning and directing a Welcome Week program for
new students and advisory work
with Student Congress.
He was a counselor in the personnel otiice ana an assistant to
the dean of men before taking
the YMCA post. The new assistant
dean received his M.A. degree from

Kenneth E. Harper, YMCA secretary, has been named assistant
dean of men by the Board of
Trustees. The position was officially created by the board Tuesday.
He will assume the duties now
toy John R.
being admin-iSterec- ?
Proffitt. Proffitt, who had no official title but was an assistant in
the dean's office, will leave UK
"L'Apotheose de Lully," by Fran- next fall. He plans to earn a Ph.D.
cois Couperin.
degree at either Harvard or the
Also included in the program University of Michigan.
are Concerto in E major for violin,
Harper will receive his Ph.D.
viola, harpsichord and double bass,
Telemann; Variations in B flat,
Handel; Duo No. 2 in B flat for
violin and viola, Mozart and Sonata in G Minor, Opus 1, No. 10
for violin solo, harpsichord and
double bass, Tartinl.

The Rococo Ensemble will present a concert at 8 p.m. today
proved.
in the Guignol Theater, sponsored
The Sigma Chi house will be at by the Chamber Music Society.
the corner of Woodland and HillMembers of the Rococo Ensemble
top and the Alpha Gamma Rho are Blanche Winogron, harpsihouse will be at the corner of chord, Renato Bonacini, violin;
Woodland and Clifton.
Paul Doktor, viola and Michael
Krasnopolsky, double bass.
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