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DISPENSARY NOTES
Tlic "common cold" is one of the
most annoying and disabling of small
ailments. It is often distressing and
students might bear in mind further
many times
that it is the
of conditions more serious. Careful
attention and prompt treatment in the
beginning will prevent abscntism and
that "peevish" feeling. Now that "the
melancholy days have come" students
arc urged to stop at the dispensary.
By the way, and contrary to the idea
of many, iodine externally, Epson
salts internally, and excuses eternally
arc not the only things for which the
dispensary stands.
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the simple fear of a "sore arm" should
not deter students in a state in which
typhoid fever claims victims year by
year. The protection afforded lasts
from three and
to four years
and consists of three injections at
intervals of seven to fourteen days. In
h
the
War the typhoid
rate was 14 per cent; in the Great
War it was 38 per cent. The vast
difference cannot be explained merely
by improved sanitation; typhoid vaccine deserves most of the credit.
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could not be roused for a minute or
two. His first words on being helped
up were, "Let's go, Gang." That is
the spirit we want that is the av
erage desired of all. Your excuse will
be granted for genuine illness or in
juryas for minor things, think it
W. N. LIPSCOMB,
over.
Resident Physician.
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AGRICULTURAL NEWS

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Steers have recently been given to
the Animal Husbandry Department
by the following breeders:
J. N. Camden, of Versailles, a reg
istered Short Horn junior steer calf,
which is a good prospect for next
year's show.
Giltncr Brothers, of Eminence, a
registered Hereford junior calf.

Will the man who wants an excuse
just because of a headache every carry
"a message to Garcia;" will the man
who wants an excuse from drill purely on the diagnosis of "bad weather
outside" do more in this life than run
Typhoid vaccine is looked upon as a peanut stand in an office building
one of the achievements of modern lobby? What is needed sometimes is
The department of Animal Hus
scientific medicine; its use is strongly the spirit of the Kentucky team. A
bandry will show eight of its fat
urged, its danger amounts to nothing; man was "knocked out" recently
wethers at the International Live
Stock Show to be held at Chicago the
first week in December.
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States, conducted by Doctor Tuthill,
Dr. Tcrrill has been made chairlias proven especially interesting to a man of the club and Professor L.
J.
class of teachers and citizens.
Sindcll secretary. It is the intention
to meet on the third Monday of Tacti
The Department of History and Political Science has undertaken, at the month.
request of the State League of Women
Voters, the preparation of a pamphlet
on the nomination and election laws
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of Kentucky, for the guidance of new
voters.
A previous pamphlet on "CitizenDRUGGISTS
ship" was in large demand, and the
edition was quickly exhausted.
Tl
.East Main Street
subject of elections is to be treated in
a simple,
manner, fol- PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY
lowing the laws and court decisions.
Fin Assortment of
Professor McHenry Rhoads delivNUNNALLY'S CANDIES
ered the principal address at the laying of the cornerstone of the new
$300,000 High School at Owensboro,
Wednesday, November 8.
Dr. John L. Patterson, president
of the University of Louisville, will
ROSE LANTERN LODGE
make an address in chapel Tuesday.
will be "Background'
His subject
Sources of the English Bible."
mile
On the Liberty Road, one-hasociety to be from Winchester pike and about. 1$4
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known as the William James Club miles from Lexington; is a good place
has been organized by the departments to eat, dance and play cards.
It is just far enough to be out in the
of Education, Philosophy, Psycholo
gy and Vocational Teacher Training. country, and near enough for a good
The first meeting will be held Mon hike.
We shall make special prices to
day afternoon, November 20, at 3:45
in the psychological laboratory, room fraternities, or student parties.
206, Neville Hall.
Professor Glan- Dinners by appointment, but imville Terrell will discuss "The Mind mediate service for lunches.
in the Making," the recent book by
Phone 6132-Prof. James Harvey Robinson of the
New School for Social Research.

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Club Social
The Cosmopolitan Club of the University of Kentucky, composed of students and faculty from outside the
United States and two students of the
United States will hold their monthly
meeting Friday, November 17, at 7:30
p. m. Prof. Sitkireff will give a talk
on Siberia. Following this there will
be a general socal, games, eats, chats
and lots of fun. Everybody is invited.
The Cosmopolitan Club has decided to take into membership as many
students and faculty of the United
States as there are students and faculty from outside the United States.
Extension courses in History and
Political Science, in Paris, begun in
the fall of 1921, are continuing this
United
year. The History
of-th-

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