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ent time than by going upon the farm
Representative
Corn,
and dovoting their entire tinio and en
ergy to increasing the food supply of
the United States,"
said President
Darker in chapel Friday morning.
Friday's chapel was devoted entirely to a detailed explanation to the
students of the .meaning of the resolution passed by the faculty last Wednesday afternoon granting any stu
dent the right to leave college to work
on the farm with the samo grade for
With the majority of our old customers coming
the somester he now lias.
hack. Pretty strong proof that
George Roberts, acting dean of the
Clothes stand the test
College of Agriculture, addressed the
student body on the real significance
of the prseent food crisis, saying, "UnNcu Spring
less the .Kentucky farmer and those of
the South are able to meet the present emergency in the national food
by increasing their crops
shortage
enough to supply the 'population of
their section, some of them will be
without adequate food this year." He
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also called particular attention to the
necessity of quick action as the ma
jority of crop planting must be done
days.
within forty-fivGO TO
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Professor E. S. Good, head of the
HUMPHREY'S STUDIO
Animal Husbandry Department, in his
the
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address, asked the students who would
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soon return to the farm, to try to re341 West Main.
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frain from selling underfed and young
stock ibecause the price was alluring.
IN
"Rushing
pigs and calves PULLIAM ENLISTS
NAVY MOSQUITO FLEET.
on the market at the present time in
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order to get the benefit of the high
Harold A. Pulliaim, a Sophomore in BEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE
prices means a wastage of almost half
CITY. FINE HOME-MADUniversity last year, who has been
in their food values," said Professor the
CANDIES
attending Cornell University, is one
Good.
to
of 700 men from that institution
Dean Roberts branded any student
enlist in the reserve mosquito fleet
who would take advantage of the facv
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of the navy. The work of these ships
ulty ruling and get a credit for the
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is chasing submarines.
school year in order to go to work in
THESES a specialty
munition factories a slacker and unJ.O. S. Box 585, U. of K.
worthy to be called a citizen of the STUDENT RANKS ARE
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United States.
Resolutions granting credit to stuJudge Barker concluded the program by saying that college would be dents returning to the farm, whlcn
continued until the end of the year in were adopted by the faculty at a speJosef
all the departments. He advised every cial session last Wednesday afternoon,
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student to follow the dictates of his follow:
"Resolved, By tho faculty of the
course
own conscience in whatever
Has pleaied the exacting
University of Kentucky, that any stuhe chose to follow.
student and the best peodent who in good faith leaves the Uniple generally for fifteen
versity and returns to the farm in oryears . Can he show you?
NEW FRATERNITY IS
der to make a food or feed crop for
ESTABLISHED HERE tho coming year shall be given his 311 W, Main St. Phone 1092-- y
present grade in each class, this grade
The Alpha Gamma chapter of the to stand for tho entire semester's
Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity, a nation- work.
al society for professional chemists
"In order to obtain the benefits of
was established at the University this resolution, the student shall notiSaturday night when the installation fy his dean of his intention before his
exercises took place at tho Phoenix departure and on his return shall satJ
South Limestone
Hotel. Tho exercises were in charge isfy his dean of his good faith aird
of Dr. L. F. Nickel, of Washington actual work done."
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University, St. Louis, national vice
Many students and younger mempresident,
and Dr. L. I. Shaw, or bers of tho faculty will make applicaMeal Tickets
Let us meet you
Northwestern 'University, of Chicago, tions for commissions in the Officers'
national secretary.
Tho examinations
Reserve Corps.
The chapter members here are: G. have been conducted by Captain FairD. PURCELL GO.
C. Bauer, M. iH. Bedford, P. L.
fax and a number of students have
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H. W. Borntraeger, II. H. been accepted. A tologram from the
LEXINGTON, KY.
howovor, has
L. C. Dan- Eastern Department,
Chancellor, W. F. Cramer,

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Says Student Renders Patriotic Duty By Returning to Farm

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Thrifty Students
Wanted
We will give employment to a good num-

ber of thrifty students during the summer
vacation as demonstrators of the great usefulness of the HOME AND SCHOOL REFERENCE WORK in the various counties of
Kentucky. Good salaries or a very high
rate of commission will be paid to such as
are suitable. All who enlist with us before
April 15 will have the benefit of our free
training class which will meet one hour
each day, outside of school hours, and will
be conducted by men and women who are
experts in the lines you are expected to
follow.

For information call at 407 West Sixth
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Owen. A. M. Peter, E. A. Taylor, Rob-er- t
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Longaworth is pledged. H. M. Noel
is eligible to membership, but joined
the navy last week and was unable
to be present at tho meeting Saturday
ulght.

suspended any further action.
President Barker In addressing the
studenta In chapel last Friday morning said that class work would continue as usual and that thoro Is little
s
reason for tho "hysteria" which
among students and some fac-

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