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  ,l it gat / _ l ,- I l   foot, 200 pound figure of a sculptor who
  Dean Anderson m the Qollege of Engr-   is pausing to seek inspiration with a mal-
  ,·§ nelermg announces he will give two annual Q l T 3., ,_ V V let in one hand and chisel in the other. , .
  prizes of $10 and $5, respectively, for the     J An Associated Press article expresses
{nigga   best essays by members of the freshman a concem over board of trustees’ meetings
  class on “Pattern Making? . . . Campus co- · r \.. fa W l held in secret at many state supported
  eds plan a banquet of their own at the   ..r_ `iiilfli UF _ r universities. UK says it can remember
  Phoenix Hotel 1n response to the unusu- l lt;f~‘ . "§· j,]`·- only one time in the last 10 years that the
  ally high number of ldmners taking place - J`_~\T.     press requested permission to attend one
  Qrglluglgfglsgtggniglilgglsts,jOurI1al1(slts,banill \[ff;e l rl   e‘i..[fjjI-. _   Icgi its Hl€€t£l%O. . .131ean of Students A. D.
;;a;an.g7- l . ,spouses, an " ac - \__d ... ·~ _ l_ j—e ·· rwan ca s stu ents into his office
  2;0;s;i;;;;:ziztaziisssisiztrss  its —  l  
. ·<—-ju; - er y 1 . 2 · g — -..____ ·· — came a row mo an estro e ro -
  dominated by men when 45 females form l ` la lax V   · ii T` . erty while collecting "souvenirs]" diitrintg a
    % a campus brass band of their own. Eliza- _ ‘ i ·   j F -   [   panty raid on campus.
rf}; -_,”7 ., tgeth Dupres leads the group _ _ _ Dgrgthy   `i  ‘ ‘  il »t lrjijjn l
  —   ish stars in the film,"London," showin ~~ r ,   ° .i""i\ . —
  ; at the Ben Ali theater . . .The Kentucky g "i\; t    ~   l rgitrir
igija is 1 Kernel announces plans to publish 10 is- ”  T . g l f" . t Fsmier United Nations Ambassador
 ~e»   sues during the summer session, becoming   _. ‘— l .» `iQQ_` I l new Cabot Lodge entertains a iarge
Y _`¢: the first university in the South to publish     rss,  _ i »l » lQQl____ Crowd inthe School of Law courtroom
ia  l during the Summer _ __ A Colorful May   d ll   W · nil V   I . I with stories obtained during his 34 years
gage- _ Day festival is held On campus and   . T l_ . · l _ l s Tlglj l in pohtics. Days later, former U.S. Presi-
  Martha Minihanl a Sophomore in the COl_     . l  = -l ~— »l .· _ I _ l dent Gerald Ford presents a seven-point
;”Y?t·¥’ lege of Arts and Sciences, is chosen queen ·—L,.`l __,_ _ -     ` ‘   lr `   argument against the War Powers Reso·
  . . . UK Commencement bestows 354 de- '~li~— J _,  .i t r i JI Q ratltgr no a Captivailed sudisnse in Menio·
réja · grees . . .The Anti-Saloon Lea ue finds __` ` T `ri 1 I ‘ · l rra O isesm · ·· e Pease Coilas
 ‘ that rinninng at UK is rr rnrnnrgnrnnienr, I§.f;‘l§1i   i » . ._r .1 5;   L . ssisbiishss s "r>srms¤¢¤t" office on the
  .— llvith UK ranked as a"d1y" institution. —— ~   lirgrfy   ‘ t   t l UK oainptés to stininiagilgeertgtnieg or
    i rinceton and the University of Wisconsin ln     tat , t `; iei‘‘ Q racan gra uates · - · resi ent tis
;;·"i§;rr=  a ear ld have Whays called anrsa ie_ 1 re   ‘— r it in a [ “ 1 Singletary considers, but declines U.S.
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  ` cgtble amount" of drinking, pp   l_g *$` i -.._.Tli` 1 President Jimmy Carter’s offer to he-
rn  ____; J, “ »— y—»»-i--T 1 come chairman of the National Endow-
nasa;. il Q G ,.-..1 ’   rt - l ment for the Humanities . . . UK`s new
  g- it (algal l V - ""r”"”` $3.8 million Tobacco and Health Re-
  · Rodin 106 in the Jcurnalism Building is V At his smtiunfu,. almost 50 search Institute is dedicated. Kentucky
 ·· - established as the Marguerite McLaughlin 1 years with mage; and chisel in ` Commissioner of Agriculture Tom Harris
    .- room, honoring the UK journalism staff hand, this sculptor appears t0 i Praises the building because of its pf0-
  member of 38 years who is about to retire. grand guard gn a wes; end jected role "toward the improvement gf
  ’ She was one of Kentucky’s first female re- i comer of the Fine Arts J the total tobacco industryr . . . The Ken-
gi-la ·.‘_ _ V porters. and one of the first female jour- Building. Beverly Davis ’52   tricky Kernel begins accepting liquor Hd-
` nalism instructors. . . Eugene E. Struncz, a *54 FA curved rhefiguee gu[ i vertising after winning a legal battle in
  sn . junior English major, receives the Judge of Kentucky walnut while a l Franidin Circuit Court exempting the
  r Samuel Wilson Award for having the best senior gn eampue l Kernel from a state regulation that pro-
  , Collection of books owned by a UK stu- * ’w “· s hibits beer and liquor ads in any School
  lj dent. His collection is on display in the M. I. King Library newspaper · - - A survey to measure student support of an
    foyer . . .A massive wood sculpture carved from Kentucky exloansion ts the Student C<~>¤t<¢r, thereby iner easing the stu·
  walnut is installed on a ledge on the west end of the Fine Arts dent aetiVitY ree~ shows loo Pereent sf those Poiied favored
{gel.}; Building. Beverly Davis, a senior Art student, finished the 8 the eXpan$i0n-
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