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etal contractors and three plumbing
dfmpaples. The contract was awarded tn Vtn nil' liir?r1ai in avaTV Pfico rv
the executive committee after delib-.Teratine five hours.
The plans for the building were
made by Warner and McCormiek, ar- chitects, of Cleveland, and Robert

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industrial fields,

McVey concluded his speech by

saying: "It is my hope, and the hope
of the faculty and the board of trustees that this will be a great year
of progress, especially in the mental
More anon.
spiritual and physical growth of the
student body.
WORK ON McVEY HALL IS
The invocation was delivered by
TO PUSH WORK Dr. H. H. Pitzer, pastor of the First
BEGUN;
Presbyterian church and the benedic
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tion by Dr. Gilbert R. Combs, pastor
of the First Methodist church.
of the university. The contract for
heating and plumbing went to the
fiturtridge, DePauw student, is to
John J. Fitzgerald Company, of continue his track training in an ef
Lexington, at $39,300; the electrical fort to be one of America's entries in
installation and equipment to the the decathlon at the next Olympic
Brock Electrical Engineering corpora- - games. Coach Buchheit figured that
ion, of Lexington,' for $6,685; and thei the points Sturtridge made in placing
linoleum floors to R: B. Hayes, of second in the Penn relays would have
Lexington, for $0,100.
given him fourth place in the last
Bids were submitted by seven gen- - Olympic event.

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interested, out all Kentuckians are
asked t contribute their share to its
All teachers of English
success.
throughout the state may find in the
magazine a medium of (expression
for their own literary efforts and
that of their stadenta. Women's clubs
of Kentucky, through their literary
departments, are invited to use "Let
ters" as an outlet for expression on
present day problems in fields of
art and literature. Professor Farquhar
says that "Letters" will be glad to
present the literary work of any Ken- tuckian to its readers.
The magazine will represent the
combined efforts of two departmnets
of the College of Arts and Sciences. It
will be edited by the department of
English and managed by the department of journalism through The Kernel, which will assume financial responsibility for publication.
L. L. Dantzler, head of the department of English, and Grant C. Knight
will be associate editors, while Joe
Lee Davis, Joseph Hill Palmer, Newton Combs, and David Alexander will
be assistant editors. The business
management and its personnel will
be announced later, as will its art editor.
"Letters" expects, in its first issue,
to carry a poem by Cale Young Rice,
Kentucky's great poet. It will offer
an article by Joe Lee Davis on American literary criticism in the fields
of the academic, iconoclastic, aesthetic
and scientific. Special articles on special movements in these fields will
follow. Articles on Shakerism, by
Mrs. Frank L. McVey;
on James
Lane Allen, By Grant C. Knight; on
James Branch Cabell, by Newton
Combs; on Sherwood Andreson, by
David C. Alexander; on "Marco Williams," Eugene O'Neill's latest Dlav.
by E. F. Faruhar, will appear in the
first issue.
In addition to these contributions
some excellent poetry will appear, as
will reviews of the latest books in
America and" Europe.
A story by Miss Mary Shouse is
among the things in store for subscribers to "Letters." A sketch or
two by Mrs. McVey will acconmanv

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PRESIDENT McVEY SPEAKS
AT FIRST CONVOCATION

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When the linomen take their position fans will witness the fleet Gayle
Mohney, pass snatcher deluxe, on
one of the flanks and June Lyons on
the other. Van Meter and Drury will
be tackles and Capt. Charley Wert
and John Ross guards. Dees will he
the snapper back.
As the team goes into defense
formation Mohney will go to safety,
Po'rtwood to end, Lyons to guard,
Dees to tackle, Drury to center and
Captain Wert to end. Gamage- has
tried out this system and finds that
it works to perfection.

good

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Edgeworth

worth while to the women students.
Miss Lewis is staying at Patterson
Hall and will hold office hours in her
room in the Y. W. C. A. room in
White Hall until an office is obtained
for her.
Windshields

and

side windows

When asked as te whether or not
3he would prohibit co-efrom appearing in make-u- p
and short skirts

at commencement exercises of Indiana University, Dean Agnes Wells
said that no such action would be
taken, as cooperation by the girls in
of this regard could not be expected.

University of Nebraska cars must be
kept clean of slogans and "wise
Everybody?
cracks," according to recent ruling of
Everybody called him Artie
the chief of police at Lincoln.
cause they hoped he'd choke.

say:
We sure did miss you
this summer.

Take your

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Spanish Garden it's
the talk of the south

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editors of "Letters" are exact
ing students and alumni of the uni
versity to supply the bulk of the
subscription list. From the amount
of interest already manifested it is
certan that the mailing list will total
about 1,000 names.
The subscription price has been
fixed at one dollar. Subscriptions
should be sent to James Shropshire,
business manager of The Kernel. Literary contributions should be address
ed to Prof. E. F. Farquhar of the de
partment of English
MISS MARGARET LEWIS
NEW Y. W. SECRETARY
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men students than ever before. Programs are being planned which it is
hoped will prove both interesting and

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for their Fall outfits, we spread out these
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