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Tlin nrnsont inndonuato
nt the University of Kentucky arc
Krnphicnlly compared with those 01
the universities of the thirteenth ccn- century in Europe, according to
Ralph Coghlan in the Sunday Herald-Pos- t,
This paper is
of Louisville.
Rhnwinir real friendship to the uni
versity, in the cause of education, by
its support of the bond issue.
In sixteen years the attendance at
fho iinivorsitv has more than doubled
and if the present congested condition
pnntinuns. the hich school graduates
nf Konttickv will e thcr have to sock
their education in neighboring states
or will go without a college diploma.
The university now has about
thn elnss room snacc it needs,
the dormitories are too small to house
the students, and the Library is so
amnll that reference work is well
nigh impossible. Each year hundreds
of students arc turned away irom
the doors of their own state university because it is already too crowded.

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University Delightfully Situated
Tlio TIniversitv of Kentucky is situ
ated in the most desirable section of
the state; the Blue Grass region is
known everywhere as one oi tnc
snots of the south. One hun
dred and sixteen of the 120 counties
of Kentucky are represented at the
university. This fact shows that the
youth of Kentucky yearns for higher

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Secial Rates for Classes
Private Lessons by Appointment
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education.
Mr. Coi?hlan savs that no state uni
versity north of the Ohio river is so
neglected by her state as is the Uni
versity of Kentucky, uniy tnree
southern state universities have oeen
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Vinnrlir-ntineso bv the lack of funds
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appropriated by their state, but one 13, between library and Patterson
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of these states,
ed the importance of higher educa- dred Van Bussum at Patterson Hall.
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More Funds Needed
Tf t.hn university does not get more
funds, the attendance will have to be
rpmilntcd and that ik a condition sel
dom found in a state university. The
Herald-Po- st
published the following
atntnmpnt.!
"k'pntuckv is at a standstill edu
cationally. It is a stituation that no
state can be proud of.

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Pulliam remains with the cast. Finally, one of the high spots of the
evening was furnished by Wnllace
Sanders as Senator Martin L. Small,
the obese gentleman from Washington. Other parts were ably played
by H. J. Scarborough, Robert Moss,
John Murphree, Chas. H Boyer, Henry B. Moore, Joseph B. Stcgmon, Mrs.
Chas. H. Boyer, Mrs. Jack Powers,
and Miss Virginia McVey.
"To The Ladies" is the last offer
ing of the season of VJZ6-Z- i.
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will open in No
season of 1924-2- 5
vember. The play of the week is un
der the direction of Mary Lyons and
James Dixon, and under the management of Claribel Kay.
The Romany deserves the appreciation and support of the university
for the presentation of a charming
comedy, free from unnecessary situa
tions and bubbling over with humor
and homely truths that are forcibly
nrcscnted. "To The Ladies" is a dif- ficut production to surpass.

constitution that its university shall
rPCMvet nob less than 51,000,000 a
venr. The university oi nemucKy
has never received more than $600,- -

MISS SPURR
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evening.
Tom Unkpr. nlnvpd hv Junius Mil
Hard, was convincing, to say the least.
TJip nnrt of Miss Fletcher, the "hard- boiled" stenographer, showed that the
Romany will not lack for portrayals
of character parts as long as Nell

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played by Mary Fuqua Turner, who
portrays her with charm of surpassing quality. Miss Turner's natural
grace and ability fit her to play the
nnrt of Hip vto who makes her hus
band a success and is content to let
him think his achievements come
through his own efforts.
Dr. Rush is an accomplished actor
in the role of John Kinkead, the stern,
matter-of-fabusiness man, who admits rfppn In Ms heart that ho owes
his hold on the top rung of the ladder
to his wife.
Mrs Frederic von Engclken, who
plays opposite Dr. Rush in the part
of Kinkcad's wife, possesses those
qualities of dignity, loveliness and charm which are already
so familiar to the social circles of
the community.
Roger Adams, who takes the part
of the irronrossiblc Chester Mullin.
leaves nothing to be desired. He
gave a very successful delinention
nf n difficult-- enmpdv role and furn
ished many of the high spots of the

TURN MANY AWAY
Northern Universities
Not Financed so
Poorly

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Need of More Funds is
Felt Greatly by
School

"TURKEY" HUGHES, Campus Representative

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ROMANY SCORES

THE HERALD POST
SUPPORTS BOND
ISSUE FOR U. K.

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