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mer Term at &e University of

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GRANTED LEAVE

The following i5feessors WM return
this fall from a leave of absence for
1925-2-

Mr. William

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Dabney Advanced

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Prnfotonr
Four Others Return To Duties of Farm Management, and Head of Some Go East Some Go West,
After Year's Absence; Ten the Department of Farm Economics.
for Summer Vacation, ReResign To Take Up
Mr. J. Holme; Martin, Associate
port from Registrar's
New Work
Professor of Animal Husbandry.
Office Shows
Dr. S. E. Leland, Associate ProfesREEVES TO MAKE SURVEY sor of Economics.
MANY RESUME STUDIES
Miss Sarah Blanding has returned
Eicht of last year's faculty mem- from a leave of absence and will take
With the coming of fall, and the
bers are on leave of absence this year up her duties as Dean of Women and opening of the university, many of
while four, who were granted a short Instructor in the department of Polit- the university instructors are recalled
from vacations to resume the Rerespite from work last year, will re- ical Science.
Those who have resigned from the sponsibility of instilling the princiturn to their former places. Several faculty are:
ples of education into university sturesignations were effective at the end
Miss Minnie Kennedy, Instructor in dents. Where the faculty members
spent their vacation follows:
of the school year, July 1926.
Home Economics.
President Frank L. McVey spent a
The following professors will be
Miss Carrie B. Green, ' Associate
short vacation in Estes Park, Coloaway on a leave of absence for
Professor in Home Economics
He delivered the Commencerado.
ment address at the close of the sum
Mr. H. H. Downiner. Associate Pro
Dr. M. N. Lipscomb, Associate Pro- mer session of the University of Wyfessor of Mathematics.
fessor Hygiene and Public Health.
oming, Laramie, August 27, and at
Mr. Grant C. Knight, Associate
Miss Irene McNamara, Instructor in the University of Colorado, Boulder,
Professor of English.
Journalism.
He took part in the
August 28.
Mr. Allan L. Swisher, Instructor in
Mr. Ben Kievit, Instructor
in Y.M.C.A. Conference, August
Physics.
Art.
3 held at Estes Park, ColoMiss Elizabeth Gay, Instructor in rado.
Mr. Carsie Hammonds, Assistant
Professor of Agricultural Education. English.
Dean Charles J. Turck of the ColMr. C. Friedrich Walbridge, In- lege of Law, who has been a student
Mr. M. E. Ligon, Professor of Secof Columbia University for the Sumondary Education and Principal of the structor in English.
Mr. H. B. Eversole, Assistant Pro- mer Term, has just returned to Lex
University High School.
fessor in Accounting.
ington.
Mr. J. J. Hopper, Professor of Dairy
Mrs. Katherine H. Lyon resigned as
Dean Paul P. Boyd of the College
Husbandry.
Director of the Stenographic Bureau
Miss Carrie Jackson, Seed Testing dnd accepted the position of Secretary of Arts and Sciences, spent the sumMichigan.
Laboratory at the Experiment
of the Department of Physical Educa- mer in Beulah,
Mr. C. M. Sax, Professor Art and
tion.
Department, has been
Miss Mary Johnston, Secretary of Head of the Art
Mr. Floyd W. Reeves, Professor of
home in Ottumwa, Iowa, for the
is granted a leave of ab- the College of Education, has resigned at his
Education,
summer.
sence for the first semester of the to become Director of the StenoDr. Glanville Terrell, Professor of
coming year to make a survey of the graphic Bureau.
Philosophy and Head of Department,
state institutions of Indiana. Professummer at Louisa, Virginia.
Alumni dues and Kernel subscrip- spent the M.
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Mr: A.
Miller, Emeritus ProfesSend yours in today.
Administration during the First Sum tion are 3.
sor of Geology and Head of Department, has been at Asheville, North
Carolina for the summer.
Dx, Jesse E. Adams, Professor of
Education, spent the summer in Ind
iana.
Mr. C. C. Hett, Professor of Machine Design, has been with the Du- PROM
quesne Light Company, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, this summer.
DENTON-ROSS-TODD'Mr. D. Stanton Ross, Instructor in
S
(Hyjgiene and Public Health, spent
part of his vacation doing research
werk in the laboratories of the Public Board of Health at Louisville, Ky.
of college.
Miss Julia Hurd, Professor of Home
'well-dressed
Economics Education, has Tien in
Michigan for the summer.
you.
Miss Mable Moores, Secretry in
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SPORTS FROCKS
the Registrar's Office, and Mrs. Helen
COATS
PARTY
SPORTS
FROCKS
Stanley, Recorder in the Registrar's
COATS
Office, spent their vacations in South
EVENING
WRAPS
DRESS
Byron, New York.
MILLINERY
Miss Lucy Gardner, Assistant SecShoes and Accessories for Every Hour of the
retary in the Registrar's Office, visCollege Girl's Day
ited Washington, D. C, Philadelphia,
New York, and Atlantic City while
on her vacation.
The Best Epuipped Beauty Shop in Lexington
Mr. E. A. Bureau, Professor of
Competent Barbers
Trained Graduate Operators
Electrical Engineering, has been with
the General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York, for the summer.
Spot
Miss Mary Ann Young, Secretary of
"Down Town"
the College of Commerce, spent her
vacation in California and at various
points in the West.
Miss Carrie Bean, Postmistress,
spent her vacation at Wharton Grove
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Mr. L. H. McCain, University Ac- Tl

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pected that the department will make friends of Vanderbilt University last
a definite announcement within the April. Since that time $1,343,482.14
next ten days.
has been pledged.
A building and

John Dabney, of Hopkinsville, who Full-tim- e
Assistants Will Aid
graduated from the university
Deans Melcher and Blanding;
last June as an honor student in the
uu
Shacklette and Kavanadvanced course in military .science
augh Are Named
and tactics, has been appointed second lieutenant in the regular army,
according to officers of the R.O.T.C. WILL STUDY PROBLEMS
at the university. He has been assigned to the 17th infantry at Fort
This year for the first time, both
Crook, Neb.
the dean of men and the dean of
Dabney won many honors while a women will be aided in their univer
student at the university. He is a sity work by the
e
assistants
member of Phi Beta Kappa, Lamp
and Cross, Mystic Thirteen and Keys These appointments are made by the
Last year he was president of the two deans with the approval of the
Suky circle and a member of the university administration and for the
year 1926-2- 7
will be Rachell ShackStudent Council.
lette and George R. Kavanaugh.
It is intimated that plans are now
under way for making a definite surLouis Clifton, graduate of the uni- vey of social problems pertaining to
versity, and for the past two years student life in the university, with
high school principal at Bellevue, has especial emphasis laid on student embeen appointed as assistant in univer- ployment. The newly appointed assistants to the deans of men and
sity extension.
women will be active in making this
He has begun his duties and will survey, it is stated.
assist in carrying out the program of
Both Miss Shacklette and Mr. Kavservice to the high schools in the anaugh are graduates of the univerState, which the department has been
sity, having received their bachelor
carrying on for several years.
Mr. Clifton was formerly superin of arts degrees in the class of 1925.
Miss Shacklette, who assisted Dean
tendent of schools at Dry Ridge, Kentucky before going to Bellevue. He Franke last year and who holds the
is a member of Kappa Delta Phi and same position, under Dean Blanding,
a graduate of the College of Educa- vvas exceptionally prominent on the
tion in 1924. Mr. Clifton is married, campus when a student. She is a
has a wife and one daughter and is member of the Chi Omega sorority.
George Kavanaugh served as secliving at 405 Kentucky Avenue.
retary of the University Y.M.C.A.
last year. While a student Kavancountant, wext to Florida for his augh was prominent in many student
vacation.
activities and his senior year served
Miss Mable Lewis, Assistant Ac- as
e
assistant to the dean of
countant, and Miss Anne Gormley, men. He is a member of 'the Delta
Voucher Clerk, spent their vacations Tau Delta fraternity and a resident
in Canada.
of Blackford, Ky.
Mr. Wellington Patrick, Director of
University Extension, attknded the
New
Summer Term of Peabody College.
Mrs. F. 0. Stout, Professor of Physical Education for Wqmen, attended Extension Department Expects
To Reach More Students
the Summer School of Physical Education, Chautauqua, New York.
Dr. J. E. Rush, Professor of HyLast year the extension department
giene and Public Health, and Head of had approximately 1200 different stuthe Department, vas at the Mayo dents studying for college credit eithClinic at Rochester, Minnesoto, during er in correspondence courses or in
the first part of the summer.
extension classes. Nearly a thousand
Mr. W. H. Hansen, Instructor in people were enrolled in extension
the Department of Physical Educa-- ! classes at various points of the state.
tion, attended the Case School of Ap- The Department is planning for sevplied Science, Cleveland, Ohio.
eral extension courses to be conducted
Mr. D. E. South,
Instructor in in Lexington, Paris, Winchester, CovMathematics, attended the University ington, Newport, Ashland, Frankfort,
of Michigan Summer School.
Shelbyville and perhaps other places
Miss Helen Skinner, Instructor in this year. No definite statement as to
Physical Education, assisted at Camp the particular courses to be given can
Kawajuwin, Case Lake, Minnesota, be obtained at this time but it is ex
during July and August.
Mr. B. W. Schick, Instructor in
Romance Languages, spent his vaca- tion in. New Orleans, Louisiana.
Miss Idie Lee. Turner, Secretary of
the College of Arts and Sciences spent
her vacation in the- East, visiting
Washington, D. C, New York, and
other points of interest.
Miss Wilena Duncan, Assistant in
Dean Boyd's office, spent her vacation in New York and Virginia Beach,
Newark, New Jersey.
Mr. Brinkley Barnett, Assistant
Professor of Electrical Engineering,
has been with the Delco Light Com- pany, Dayton, Ohio, for the summer.!'
Mr. Emmett Jl Canaday, Instructor
in Mathematics, has returned from
Carrollton, Missouri.
Mr. W. F. Gallows, Jr., Instructor
in English, has been in Savannah,
Georgia, for the summer.
Mrs. Alberta Wilson Server, Instructor in Romance Languages, spent
the summer at La Residencia 17 Calk;
'
del Pinar, Madrid, Spain.
Miss Margaret Horsfield, Assistant
Professor of Romance Languages,
went to Oxford, North Carolina, for
part of the summer.
Miss Flora LeStourgeon, Associate
Professor of Mathematics, was at
Washington, D. C. for the summer.
Mr. 0. J. Stewart, Assistant Pro'
fessor of Chemistry, spent the summer in Angola, Indiana.
Mr. Allan L. Swishert Instructor in
Art, was in Paris, France for the
summer.
Mr. DeWitt 0. Streyfeller, Instructor in Mathematics, has been in

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