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UK Sludcnl

SGA Acts As Host
To School Delegates

Vets Should Iiuy
At Book Store

Is Robbed
Hugh Garrett. 22. a UK freshman
from Cincinnati, was robbed of $40
in cash and a wrist watch early
Tuesday night by three men who
were charged with strong arm robbery when arrested, city police
The robbery occurred on
Scott avenue near the UK veterans
housing project.
The men reported their names as
Albert W. Edwards Jr.. 23. of Route
3, Nichola-sville- :
Russell Elliott. 23.
tif South Broadway, and Leonard
317 South Broadway.
Duff. 21. of
White Hall and E. P. Price, two
other UK students, went to the aid
of Garrett when lliey saw him
knocked down near the railroad
spur on Scott avenue. Garrett pursued the men and caught Elliott.
and the other two men were picked!
up by police later.

Between Quarters

Veterans should not buy supplies elsewhere and submit the
bill for addition to their book
order, according to a release
from the University personnel
office.
In all cases, veterans should
go first to the book store to obtain their supplies, and. if they
will
tie not available, provision elsebe made for obtaining them
where, the release suited.

Watch, $40 Taken
From Freshman

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The University Student Government Association was host between
quarters to the regional conference
for Kentucky and Tennessee in the
drive to form a National Student

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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
Railway Officials Meet Engineers To Show
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Fifteen officials of the Louisville
and Nashville railroad met with Uni- "Lillian Russell"
versity staff members this week to
plan an educational program for And NIT Finals
the railroad's employees.

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Flu Forms Requested

Organization.
Over fifty delegates and observers
representing 19 schools in the two
states attended the two day convention. Saturday's meeting included panel discussions about the purposes of the organization.
The delegates attended a banquet
and dance at the Phoenix hotel
Saturday night, and went on a tour
of the horse farms Sunday morning.
Sunday afternoon they voted to
join in the support of the organization and elected permanent officers.
A Meld trip this summer to the
Bill Welsch of Berea college was
vicinity of Pulaski. Virginia will elected chairman of the group rebe sponsored by the Geology de- placing
Howard Bowles who had
partment.
Beth Bicknell Ls the newly
acted as chairman for the group.
elected president of the campus
Students will leave Lexington on
June 14 and enroute to Pulaski
League o( Women Voters.
will study iron ores at Birmingham.
quarries,
Georgia marble
Dr. C. Arnold Anderson, profesSouthern .Sociological society meetigneous and met amorphic
rocks, mineral deposits of the Blue sor of sociology, is attending the ing in Knoxville this week-enRidge and Piedmont county including Mieaville. Spruce Pine, and
Cranberry at Asheville. North Carolina, and tertiary stratigraphy and
fossils at Yorktown, Virginia.
larorporalrt
On the return trip the group will
observe the structure and stratiera-ph- y
at Eggleston and Narrows, Virginia.
Tuition for residents will be $24.25
for one term or $37.50 for both. The
field trip fee will be $40.00. Travel
SALES AND SERVICE
will be in department trucks, and
24 HOURS SERVICE
tents and equipment other than
cots and blankets will be supplied.

Professor W. A. Heinz, of the
heal;h service, requests students to
return the flu questionnaires placed
in their mail boxes as soon as possible. Students may mail them without cost in the UK postoffice or
bring them to the Health building.

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which are free to students and faculty of the engineering college and
their friends, are sponsored by the
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Dr. Robert J. Niess. associate pro-lessor of romance languages, is the
Jthor of the leading article. "Evo- hi lion of An Idea:Julien Benda's La
Traison des Cfercs." in the current
issue of the French Review, organ of
the American Association of Teach- err of French.,
The article traces the development
cf the idea of insufficiency of the
modern intellectuals which is the
main theme of the book "La Traison
des Clercs." said to be one of the
most important contribution to the
French literature in the last 25 years
Professor Niess is writing a book
about Julien Benda. considered to
be one cf the greatest living thinkDr. Irwin T. Sanders, head of the
er in France. He is an opponent of sociology department, lias been apthe ideas of Bergson, who for many pointed chairman of the committee
years has dominated French philos- on world organization of the Rural
ophy.
Sociological society.

Dr. Sanders Heads
Sociology Group

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ROTC students will receive commissions as second lieutenants in the
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Twenty of these men. who go to
Ft. Meade. Md.. for summer camp,
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arid will receive commissions in the
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