THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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NEW

ORDER

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Overall Club Has Promise

of Great Popularity
Hall to tlio now order of II. C. L.
dodgers, better known ns the "Overall
Club,"- - which Is getting well under
way.
Within nnothcr week n large
army of student volunteers Is expected to be mobilized and wearing the
breeches. The squlr-relltype belonging to the lodge will
bo allowed to wear silk shirts and
ties, but a great day of reckoning will be nt hand for them In case
they fall to wear their khaki breeches
to school.
Should Becker, Robards or some
of the other men who have very press-Inbusiness with the young collego
dilettantes get wind of this young army they would try and crush It In its
infancy, since khaki clothes never
need pressing, but the organization is
now well under way and thdre Is very
little chance for them to "clean up"
this religious undertaking.
Do you look astounded at the term
religious? Is it not religious to use
your money in the most advantageous
fashion? You can get the philanthropic habit of dropping a nickel in the
basket on Sunday in lieu of taking
your imagination to a point where
you believe yoii are paying war tax.
This club will not only save you
fifty cents or more for pressing each
week but most all men have a tendency to wear their pants oul long
before their coats this is caused by
flopping sickness and heart trouble.
The heart Is only affected when a
move of location is necessitated, while
the former is chronic with most men
and this will give you a good
chance to go down in the old trunk
(or wherever you may happen to have
it stored away), and bring out the old
coat that you thought ito be of no use.
All of the Lexington clothiers would
be as strongly opposed to this club
as the dry cleaning establishments
and in case they should read this article there would be a decided increase
in the price of khaki breeches, so
everyone who desires to become a
member of this organization (we take
anything),
buy your clothes early.
Don't have any fear that you will be
alone as every SENSIBLE man in
school will have 'em on and do his bit
to knock the "L" out of H. C. L.
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MATH. ASSOCIATION TO
MEET IN DANVILLE
University Well Represented On Program Saturday.
The Kentucky Section of the Mathematical Association of America will
hold Its regular spring meeting nt Centre College, Danville, Ky on Saturday, April 17. Professor C. O. Crooks,
of Centre College, is president of the
section and Dr. Guy W. Smith, of the
University, Is secretary.
The following papers are to be presented:
"Calculus Ideas Before Newton,"
Dean P. P. Boyd, University of Kentucky.
"Vector Analysis for the Undergraduate," Professor B. L. Roes, University of Kentucky.
"Some Problems Relating to the
Catenary," Professor H. H. Downing,
University of Kentucky.
"A Solution of Euler's Equation,"
Professor C. H. Richardson, Georgetown College.
"An Early Treatment of the Quadratic Transformation," Mr. Jesse
University of Kentucky.
"Functions of a Single Nilpotent
Number," Dr. Guy V. Smith, University of Kentucky.

and Good Citizenship"
Subject.

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

A Metropolitan Hotel Respectfully Solicits the

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Patronage of University People

IN

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Gold and Silver
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Rev. Robert King, Evangelist

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

Rev. Ralph R. Murphy, Music Director

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Mr. King is a young man with a special message

Is

Oean Thomas P. Cooper was the
speaker at the Joint meeting of the Y.
W. and Y. M. C. A. Sunday night at
Patterson Hall. His subject was "Education and Good Citizenship." Burton Prewltt was the leader and special
music by the choir was a feature of
the meeting.
"Some people are already begineduning to question our present-dacation," said Dean Cooper. "Out of
it are coming impractical altruists,
pseudo reformers and uplifters. Now
many people seem to have but one
aim in life, to relieve themselves ot
work. Though this tendency cannot
be laid entirely to our institutions of
learning, it is very true that little
clear thinking is done during our college career. Our ideas on education
may be compared to a mirage. The
question is, Is it a mirage of something that actually exists, or is it one
of those imaginary visions which have
no substance?
"The real object of education is to
fit us to be of service in the upbuild
ing of society."
Professor T. T. Jones has been
After the regular exercises the
asked to act as a Judge in the North- usual social hour followed, during
ern Kentucky School Tournament to which refreshments of Ice cream and
cake were served.
be held at Dry Ridge May

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