THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
one party may bo nblc to redeem its pnrty
promises.
In itself the purpose is laudevery
Friday throughout the able but In fact we believe tho appropril'ulilhluMi
CoIItro yonr by tho undent body of
ation of money for payment of n debt
the rnlvernlty of Kentucky.
whose creditors arc not clamoring for
'r
The Kentucky Kernel In tlio nllllclnl
especially when this money
of the ftuclrnts nnd nltimnl of tho payment,
University of Kenlticky.
might now be used in part for Univer,
One Dollur nnil llfly Ontn sity advancement, would reflect both wisn Year.
I'lvr f'rnt the Copy
dom nnd patriotism.
Knteri'il nt I.PXIiiRton 1'oMnltlco ns second-rlns- s
Tho Kernel ennnot but feel thnt in
mnll matter.
tho providence of God there is sufficient
Edltor-ln-chle- f
understanding of the problem thnt conGERALD GRIFFIN, '22
fronts Kentucky to make it possible for
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this crisis to be met and thnt her chief
Managing Editor
institution of learning may bo saved the
IRENE MCNAMARA '23
humiliation of being compelled to trail
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in point of standing, every similar institution in this country.
Managing Editor
Asst.
The way has been mndc perfectly clear
John A. Whltakcr
by thinking folk for the Legislature to
2117-increase adequately the University budPhones 22.'.5-get by additional taxation which will not
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
nmount to more than C cents nnd 2 4
Keen Johnson '22
cents per capita respectively for the
II. A. Taylor '23
forthcoming two yenrs.
Can Kentuckians nfford to make the
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sacrifice?
EMM ITT BRADLEY

THE

KENTUCKY

Mrs. Irene Fnrnum Conrnd, Soclnl Service Worker, who lectured Tuesday morning in Chapel, was guest of honor nt n
ten nt Patterson Hall the afternoon of
the snmc day. Mrs. Conrnd gave n short
talk on Social Service Work.

KERNEL

News Editor
KATIiniUXK CONKOY '23

Band Thank Members
"Mikado" Company

Miss Paulino Wherry's ndvnnccd class
in Applied Sociology gave n luncheon
Wednesday nt 1 o'clock in the Palm
Room nt the Phoenix Hotel, in honor of
Mrs. Irene Fnrnum Conrnd- - Those present were: Mrs. Conrnd, Miss Wherry,
Mrs. Bert Minor, Mrs. Cecil Hcnvrin.
Lucilo Rice, Catherine Hcndrix, Jessie
Dodd, limn Thorpe, Nellie Stone Angic
Hill, Margaret Pnrrish, Lucilc Hcndrix,
Louise McKcc, Frances Ripy, and Ednn
Snnpp.
S' Fact
She snt on my lap in the parlor,
ns her father enmo thru the door.
Ho helped mo to leave with his light
No. 10's
Now the back of my lap fools sore.
NOTICE
The names of students under suspension hnvc been posted on the bulletin bonrds. Thoy will be barred
from the examinations unless they
nro reinstated by the Discipline Committee. See C. R. Mclchcr, Chairman
of the Committee nt once.

of

STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
William Williams '23

The Kernel is requested to publish tho
following Card of appreciation:
To tho Cast of the Mikado:
We the members of the University
Band wish publicly to thank the memADVERTISING MANAGER
bers of the cn&t of "The Mikado" for
L. B. Hall '23
their efforts in producing the opera, the
CIRCULATION MANAGER
proceeds of which were devoted to paying
Glecn Tinsley "22
for the spccinl Band uniforms which we
received last Thanksgiving Day.
Reporters
The members of the Band feel that too
Mary Hoystcr
John Albright '23
Ellr.al.oth Kills
AJTle Hammond '23
much cannot be snid in their praise.
Hnwslo Knox
Pixon Duvldson '24
Ainnndn Forkner
Miircciret CJunn '24
They produced a work of art which took
131i.le Ittiche
i:uth Huffhfon '23
time nnd sustained effort. They receivGeorsle T.ee Murphy "?4 Margaret I.avln
.1. It. McClure
Adeline .Vntin '22
ed no compensation for their work.
13 mine tt Bradley
EiiKone Mooro '25
Wo feel that a production like "The
JANUARY 30, 1922.
Mikado" was a credit to the University
of Kentucky and those who helped to
THE UNIVERSITY AND THE
make it a success deserve the gratitude
LEGISLATURE
of every student arid instructor on the
In other columns of the Kernel appears campus as well as that of the members
a resume of the attitude of the Budgeting of the University Band.
BUSINESS MANAGER
Burton Prcwitt '22

of the Legislature toward the
University of Kentucky up to the time
these columns closed. That resume
shows that the state's appropriation may
be the same as it was the previous
bienniumi and the Legislative Budget
Committee has urgently recommended
that the draft of the budget be adopted
as it stands. If this budget stands, as
it was two years ago and the General
Assembly doesnt modify it so as to incorporate an adequate University expense
fund for the next two years, the cause
of higher education in Kentucky is confronted by a crisis.
Indeed as matters stand today finan
cially with the University, if the recommendations of the Budget Committee of
the General Assembly carry only what
they carried two years ago the University will actually suffer a loss in comparison with the previous appropriation,
of $80,000 a year for the next two years
on account of depreciation in assessed
valuation of property in the State.
The Kernel, speaking for the student
body which is deeply enterested in this
situation, is at a loss to sacribe any
peausiblc cause for this except that the
people, not only of Kentucky but of the
nation arc passing through a period of

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NOTICE

for Saturday Evening Dances
Mrs Hughes Will Open
University High School Class
Tuesday January 31, 8:30 P. M.
The Kentucky Six, will furnish Music

J. D. Purcell Co.

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Lexington s Largest Department Store
"Everything for the Student'

Committee

Society
The

Xi

fraternity

chapter of Alpha
announces

two

Xi

Delta

recent

pledges, Elizabeth Morris, of Lexington,
and Lois Pearl, of London, Kentucky.
The members of Epsilon

Omega chap

ter of Kappa Delta were hosts Saturday
night from 8 to 12 o'clock in the ballroom of the Lafayette Hotel, for the first
formal fraternity dance of the year.
The illuminated shield of the fraternity
held the place of honor, and during the
dance confetti and serpentine were
showered on the dancers. Delicious
fruit punch was served.
The hosts for the dance were: Myrtle
Clar, Alleene Fratman, Louise Connell,
Elizabeth Shropshire, Anna Louise ConGoslce
nor, Marquise Garnett, Juliet
Adelaide Longest, Bculah Stillwell, Bope
Kraft, Eleanor Smith and Mrs. Norwood
King, Louise Barnes, Elizabeth Coleman,
financial depression which makes them Evelyn Kelley, Marian Brough, Frances
hesitate to increase expense accounts; Kenney, Harriet Chatfield, Alice Cassel.
nnd the additional fact that within the Helen King, Mury Agnes Gordon, Aline
last several months u movement, having Arnold.
The guest list included many Univeras its genesis opposition to the teaching
visitors, and
of evolution in the University, accentuat- sity students,
ed by popular religious predujice based Lexington people.
upon a misconstruction of facts, has
Mrs Alfred Zembrod was hostess at a
challenged the serious attention of the
tea Sunday afternoon complimentary to
.Legislature.
Washington-Severa.If this latter, in any sense, bo a reason Mrs. Gilmer Pryor, Seattle,
members of the faculty of the
'for tho action taken by the Budget Committee it is regrettable indeed; but tho University, Lexington friends nnd stuKernel prefers to believe that rather the dents were present. Mrs. Zembrod was
desire for what the committee considers assisted in serving by Lucy Kavunaugh,
necessary retrenchment than blind sur- Kitty Conroy nnd Margaret Smith.
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render to populur clamor based on religious grounds, is the cause.
It is regrettnble that there isn't in
sufficient
Kentucky, at this moment,
force in favor or higher education to
bring to the Legislature leadership and

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Old Time Sale At

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Old Time Prices
Is Bringing In Hundreds

Of Buyers
Suits, Overcoats, Hats
Shoes And Furnishings
All Reduced

The class of 1024 entertained with the
annual Sophomore dance, Snturday after-

noon from 3:30 to 5:3 o'clock in Buoll
Armory. The class colors, blue and gold
in
used
and
wcro
decoration,
enough to see, in a policy of such Smith's orchestra furnished the music.
vUion
Tho Class ofFicers, Dan Morse, presiretrenchment as balks a great institu-tio- n
dent, Adelaide Longest,
in its forward march, nothing but
Margaret Luvin secretary, and Robert
ultimate loss both financial and moral.
clamor in poli- Giovunnoli, treasurer, acted as hosts for
There has been much
the afternoon. About 2C0 guests we
tical clrolos for tho payment now, of
State's dubt in order apparently that
the

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