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i ln order to economize in expenses, the Editor regrets that he is compelled
j to announce that after this issue he will have to discontinue sending The Alum-
  nus to Alumni who have not paid their dues to the Association or subscribed
x for the publication. To Alumni, the dues and subscription to The Alumnus
are $2.00 per year; to former students and friends, $1.00; single copies, 20
` cents.
The Thanksgiving Tennessee-Kentucky game will be the home-coming
game this year for the Alumni and old students. Tennessee has put it over
on Kentucky for the last two years, and last year won the championship of ‘
the South. This should be one of the best and most interesting games of the
season. Begin now to make your arrangements to be on hand. A "get
together" is being arranged for the occasion.
I The annual luncheon for the Alumnae will be given at the Phoenix Hotel
during Thanksgiving holidays. This time has -been selected in order that
Alumnae who are expected to visit the University for the Tennessee-State game
. may arrange to be present.
` Alumni and former students who live in Kentucky,
  Mm 0, K“,“ck,_ and especially Lexington, have more opportunity to
i Gu N, WMI, help the University than those who do not, but few
V of them have measured up to their opportunity and
this is particularly true of those living in Lexington and Fayette County.
A It is an undeniable fact that many of the most active and staunchest
friends the University has among its Alumni are citizens of other states.
1 These men by their advice and help have largely made the Association the _
power it has become in University affairs and they will continue their sup-
: port. Our folks residing in Kentucky have the same privilege, and the
{ additional one of being nearer home, so that they can do the personal work
  that is so needful. °
The immediate duty is to join hands with the President of the Uni-
versity, the trustees and officers of the Association in the movement to
5 make the coming legislature realize the importance of the Kentucky State
, University. How? says one loyal soul! Those of you who can, talk about
· the University to your members of the legislature after they are elected
l in November. Have your friends and relatives talk to them. Those
A who reside in other states and formerly were Kentuckians, write your