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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
Railway Company; general counsel
for the Louisville Railway Company;
president of the Louisville and
Bridge and Railroad Company; director and general counsel of
the National Bank of Kentucky.
Judge Humphrey is also a trustee for
Law Library Receives Gift of the endowment fund of the University
Two Sets of English Law
of Virginia.
Reports; Volumes Are
Dean Turck declared that the books
Very Valuable
make a valuable addition to the University of Kentucky's law library and
BOOKCASES ARE INCLUDED that the faculty and students of the
institution were deeply indebted to
Judge Alexander Pope Humphrey, Judge Humphrey for them.
of Louisville, has recently given to
EXCHANGE NOTES
the College of Law of University of
Kentucky, between 300 and 400 valA group of distinguished and foruable law volumes according to Dean
Charles J. Turck, dean of the col- eign educators, representing 25 nationalities and including the Ministers
lege.
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The volumes compose two sets of of Education of important countries,
revised reports of English courts was the guest of the University of
which were edited by Sir Frederick Richmond recently. The visit was a
y
tour of the SouthPolleck. The first set contains cases part of a
of present importance from the earli- ern States which is in turn a port of
est times of English law up to 1866 the general survey of the educational
and the second set brings the reports institutions of the nations.
up from 1866 to present.
All lost, found, or just straying
Judge Humphrey, who took the
books from his personal library, also articles which have been piling up at
gave the college 20 bookcases with the Rice Institute for the past five
Dean years will be auctioned off soon, the
which to shelve the "books.
Student-Counc- il
Turck said that a special book plate proceeds going to the
bearing Judge Humphrey's name as treasury.
donor will be made and placed in each
At William and Mary college only
volume immediately.
Judge Humphrey was graduated girls who have an average of 80 perfrom Centre College with the degree cent or over are allowed to have dates.
of bachelor of arts in 1866 and from This ruling may be extended to inthere went to the University of Vir- clude men students also.
w
ginia where he received his bachelor
to
Modern faces are too
of law degree. He was admitted to
the bar in 1868 and since then has meet the beauty requirements of the
practiced law in Louisville. He is a olrl masters, savs H. L. Taylor, chair
member of the law firm of Humphrey, man of the British National Council
He is also for the Preservation of Eyesight.
Crawford and Middleton.
Men and especially intelligent men,
consulting counsel for the Southern
Railway Company;
of are much more likely, in his' opinion,
the Kentucky and Indiana Terminal to have the right side of the face more

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Walter Camp Played in First Grid
Game Ever Staged on American Soil
Plans are now being made to erect
a huge memorial in honor of the one
man who did more than any other for
the great sport of football. This year
many of the leading universities of
the nation including the University of
Kentucky, played memorial games donating part of the proceeds to the
fund to be used in honoring the
"Father of American Football" Walter Camp, the sportsman responsible
for such a great share in the development of the most popular college
sport.
Walter Camp is widely known as
the "Father of American Football,"
he is in fact the "Father" of the game
in respect to the first and recent
kind of football tactics known only
to American Football. He played in
the first game of football ever to be
staged in this country, which was the
game between Yale and Harvard in
1876 under Rugby rules, while he
was yet seventeen years old.
When he left college he devoted a
great deal of his time to the development of the game and shortly he was
widely known as a mentor of the
game. He made the change from fifteen players to evleven and devised
the "safety" and "quarterback" before he was twenty. In 1880 he succeeded in having the "scrimmage"
This
adopted by the convention.
change gave the holder of the ball
undisputed determination of the way
the hall should be delivered to the
than the left side. This
is due to using the right eye excessively, with the result that it eventually moves away from the nose
further than the left eye. We note
that this is a good method to tell
whether a man is intellectual or not.
developed

A student at the University of Illinois was taken to the hospital with
a severe case of dye poisoning, due
to the absorption of tantiline from
dyed shoes, and the director of the
university health service issued a
warning against the wearing of dyed
shoes within 24 hours after dyeing.
Birmingham-Southern
has instituted a Fellowship Week under the auspices of the Y. W. and Y. M. C. A.
During this week each student will
wear his name, speak to everyone else,
and at the close of the week, prizes
will be awarded to the best known
student and also to the one who knows
the largest number of students. A
pageant on Fellowship will also be
given this week.

A gift of $275,000,, for the construction of a football stadium at the University of N. C, has been made by
W. R. Kenan, of New York City. The
stadium will have a seating capacity
of 24,000, and is to be ready for use
at the opening of the season in 1927.
The students at Transylvania College, were subjected to a great shock
a few days ago. There was a number of their senior boys who put on
flaming red trousers, and strutted
forth to class. They were described
as follows: "They laughed when anyone would mention them. They swaggered around the campus, cane in
hand, and brains nowhere in particular."
Howard College lost about 27,000
dollars in a fire that destroyed their
museum and eighty microscopes, last
week.
p
of London, in a
The
recent address at the University of
Maryland made the following statements: "There is no difference in
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future. The members are selected
on a basis of service to the college,
ability, sincerity and willingness to
work for the institution, tl is, indeed, an honor to belong to the Blue
Key. There are 25 chapters an J at
least that many petitioning bodies, representing all the leading institutions
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NOTES

(By MILDRED KIDD)
concerning rushing rules which were
"quarterback."
In keeping with the Christmas
The "block" game said to have been violated by a fraspirit which is now dominant on the
was the next change made by Champ, ternity.
campus, our thoughts naturally turn
which called for a certain number of
yards to be made in a given numRecent ruling at William and Mary to those who are less fortunate than
ber of downs. This change soon college forbids girls, whose grades we.
brought about another important fall below 80 on their studies, having
'For the past several years the Y. W.
change, the "low tackle," which in any dates or other social priviliges. and the Y. M. have given a Christmas
LOST
turn brought about the change in the This caused quite a stir among the tree to the poorer children of the city Initials Ashland High class ring.
J. F. M-- Finder please leave
formation from the open to a "closed girls, but they became better satis- and so great has been the appreciation
formation." Walter Camp has made fied when they later learned that the shown that they are unable to let this at Kernel office. James Moore.
many of the rules in the present day rule might he applied to the boys as year pass without giving them this
FOUND Alpha Delta Sigma pin
football. It was his idea that the well.
ope pleasure and treat. This year the
field be marked into the "gridiron."
associations are giving the tree for at Pat. hall. Loser call at Kernel
office for same.
He was the originator of the
tpe smaller children of Lincoln school
The girls students at Wake Forest, which is
Teams. He selected the
located in the west end of
first in 1889 and chose one each year taking a course in Child Care, decided the city.
school
from that time until his death. There to take an orphan baby into the caring
In giving this tree, however, the
and get the real experience by
will doubtless be many mythical
"Y" will need some help from the stuteams" named in the fu- for the baby, but when they found dent body, but it's sure that all will
ture, but the "All American" team that caring for the baby meant more be only too glad to make some small
passed out of the picture when Wal- than taking it for a ride and crooning contribution for this worthy couse.
lullabies at night, they promptly veter Camp died.
At the beginning of next week a
youngster
A definite set of rules was formed toed the idea of taking the
minature tree will be placed on the
college.
in the year 1905. Delegate from all into the
campus and attached to the tree will
colleges
met and
the forty-eigbe a box for students' contributions.
formed a National Collegiate AthThe girl's rifle team at the Univer- On Tuesday afternoon, December 21,
letic Association and appointed a sity of Maryland recently defeated the real tree will be decorated and the
football rules committee. From this the boy's rifle team in a shooting party will be given at that time.
time rules followed in collegiate match bya a score of 498 to 497 out This Christmas tree will be one of
games were formed and restrictions of a possibla score of 500. Looks the large cedar trees on the campus.
made by this committee. The com- like the women will have to fight the
The committees in charge of the
mittee could always rely on the judg- next war.
celebration are: Y.M.C.A. Laurence
ment of Walter Camp on any imporCurry, chairman; Dempsey Brown,
tant measure that came up.
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Leonard Pollard, L. K. Marking, John
Walter Camp was not only a footButler; Y. W. C. A. Irene Morgan,
ball mentor but also helped greatly
"Have your heard the lates?" asks
in the development of the athletic the Red and Black (Washington and chairman; Alma Lepper and members
w
body. He did much to bring about the Jefferson College). "There's a new of the
use of his famous "Daily Dozen."
fraternal organization on the campus!
The name of this latest acquisition fiuence therein. A most generous
to Washington and Jefferson's frathe youth of today and the youth of ternal life is the Blue Key, and like spirit.
"The Blue Key is a national honoforty years ago. Human nature is the all other bodies, it has a worthy pur"Cleaners That Satisfy"
same, and you have the same hopes, pose, namely, to come together twice rary senior fraternity, founded at the
University of Florida in 1925. Its
joys, and temptations that I had. I a month and "to study, discuss and
if the boy strive to further the best interests organization is patterned after that
have.no fear of
is a Christian boy, and the girl is a of the college, and to promote a spirit of Rotary, the business man's dinChristian girl. Religion and Science of college fraternalism among all W. ner club, the mefbers of which meet
do not contradict each other for they & J. men." It sounds lovely, doesn't every week in the prominent hotels
throughout the country for the purare on different levels."
it? Oh, yes! Furthermore, it serves' pose of singing patriotic songs and
as a connecting link between the fac- applauding each other's speeches. In
The University of Chattanooga ulty and the students, and all the
fact, it is rumored that the real pur- plans to build a new concrete stadium members are sworn to sustain the conwhich will hold about 11,000 people. stituted
college
Very
activities.
noble, indeed. At the very outset the
The frosh at Georgia Tech chased organization wants its definitey una pig between halves 'of the football derstood that it will not try to congame between rats and Alabama rats, trol the campus, but that naturally,
at Grant field last Saturday. The pig such a body with such a worthy purhad been shaved and well greased be- pose cannot help but exe.: a little in- fore it was turned loose. The rat who
caught the pig was awarded a $20
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gold piece after he had held the pig
for 30 second. Two freshmen from
each of the fraternities competed.

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