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puzzle solving, the lat
cat fad of the American public, has
made its debut on the university
campus as one of the courses of study
required of all senior engineering stu
dents. The university claims the
distinction of being the first and only
college in the country to have such
n class as a part of the regular cur
riculum. Simon and Schuster, pub
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puzzle book
Ushers of the
used in the class, arc taking a great
deal of interest in the experiment and
have had extensive correspondence
with the Engineering college relative
thereto.
The class is held every Wednesday
at the fourth hour and all seniors of
the college are required to attend.
The students solve the puzzles in their
leisure time and tho period is devoted
mainly to a discussion of certain peculiarities in the puzzles and of the
appropriateness of particular words
used, and in a consideration of new
words discovered
in working tho
brain stimulators. All of the students are taking an unusual interest in this clnss and they vie with
one another in solving the most puz-

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P. Paul Anderson, dean of the Engineering college, is a staunch bepuzliever in the worth of
zles for the technical student. According to Dean Anderson, the solving of these puzzles benefits the student by increasing his vocabulary,
aiding in spelling, furnishing intellectual stimulus and worth-whil- e
amusement, and by broadening his
outlook, so that he may appreciate
the value of liberal as well as technical studies.
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More than one hundred answers to
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Puzzle were
last week's
submitted to this office before 4
o'clock. Friday afternoon. The first
answer was submitted by Mss Kath-erin- e
Roberts, who had one mistake
The first correct soin her solution.
lution was submitted by Miss Iva
Dudgeon one hour and forty minutes
after the Kernels were distributed.
Miss Dudgeon states that three other
persons helped her make the solution.
The answer to last week's puzzle
is as follows:
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Hold Discussion on "Noble Wo-

men of History"
The History Club of the university
held its regular monthly meeting in
Room 203 of the Administration
building at 3:45 o'clock Monday af-

ternoon.
The subject for the meeting was
"Noble Women of History," and
papers read were "Catherine de Medici," by Martha Wheeler, and "Maria
Teresea," by Clarice Day. J. C. Arnold read a paper on "The Results of
the Recent Presidential Campaign,"
dealing mainly with the outlook for
the coming four years, as connected
with the recent election.
The History Club is an organization composed of History majors and
minors, sponsored by Dr. Edward
Tuthill, head of the department of
History of the university. This club
meets on the first Monday of each
month. Its officers are Roscoe Cross,
president; M. R. Sullivan, vice president; and Margaret Lyle, secretary
and treasurer.
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LEXINGTON, KY.

The first of the series of six Cadet
to be given this year will be
held Saturday, December 6, in the
New Gym. Tickets for all the six
dances can be procured from Joo
Roberts. The price is $1.50.

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signing of n pin which is the present
pin worn by the Strollers.
This organization is doing greater
things this year than it has ever done
before its talent is multiple compared to that of former years nnd the
executive nnd business organization
is unquestionably remnrknblo in Its
efficiency.
Uundcr tho capable leadership of Mr. .lames Darnell, president, nnd Mr. Gardner Bayless, director, this year's production bids fair
to bo tho best ever presented by tho
Stroller organization.

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campus of the University of Kentucky.
To quote from Sandman's history,
we find that the Strollers originated
in 1909, and up to 1914 they had no
pin or emblem by which they might
be designated. A contest was held
By Gordon Davis
Before n shivering crowd which ran and tho author of the history was
well up into tho thirties in number, the successful contestant in the de
the strong grid team of tho Kappa
Alpha fraternity vanquished the
lighting and heroic athletes repre"Watch your Watch"
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senting tho Phi Delta Thetn lodge on
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the
field in th massive
new stadium of tho University of
Kentucky Monday nftcrnoom
Playing with all the vigor and
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power nt their command, the two
powerful teams battled as only teams
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of their caliber could battle. Spurred on by tho fact that tho Championship of the north south, east and west,
Formerly with
157 South Lime
tearoom championship of the world
Caskey Jewelry Co.
Lexington
was at stake, tho husky gridiron heroes of mnny n hard fought game,
played as never before.
Not until late in the second quarter did either team draw blood, and
then this proved to be the only points
EAT AT
of the trying afternoon's social tete.
After brilliant
smashes and
sweeping end runs by the flashy
of the Blue and White had
taken the mail to the
marker,
Dew
slipped
the Covington-lik- e
around .left end for a touchdown and
victory.' The try for point was blocked by an alert Phi Dclt nose.
The game was thrilling beyond description and fully ten people remained in the stands when the final whistle sounded. The line plunging of the
Dewhurst and his ability to skirt the
ends will probably gain for him
tearoom, consideration. The
playing of Cecil French, Phi Delt
in the last few minutes
was heroic. Twice he spat upon the
field and said, "Heck!" Bill Minter,
flashy Phi Delt end was on the sidelines from
forced by
changing shoes in the locker room.

Dean Anderson Staunch Huge Crowd of ThirtyBeliever in
Odd Maniacs on
Sidelines
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Y. M. C. A.
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friendship fund. In addition, discussions will be held at the business session on topics relating to the general
subject of "Christian Standards and
Life's Great Issues."
Net
Saturday noon a faculty session
The most common mistake was in will be held in the University Cafethe word "Libel."
teria. President Frank L. McVey will
preside at this meeting and tho
cpeakcrs will be President E. E. Rail,
who will talk on "Christian Standards
and Education" nnd John L. Hill, formerly of Georgetown college, now of
Nashville, whose subject is "Responsibility of the Christian Faculty Man
to the Student Association."
Tho delegates will bo entertained
in private und fruternity homes. The
university Y. W. C. A. will give a
reception for the delegates at Patterson Hall Friday afternoon ut 4:30
HOT FUDGE SUNDAE
o'clock. James Russell, chairman of
the conference committee for the loSTIMULATING
cal association, is in charge of the
conference.

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