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the nnlmals taken Wednesday wore
pedigreed.
The shipment Wednesday included
one Jack, ono Perchcron stallion, eight
Percheron brood mares, Southdown
sheep, Hampshire hogs, Belgian and
Flemish rabbits, one Baddlo gelding
and Ruby Barrymore, full sister to
Jack Barrymore and a few bronze tur
keys. All the stock was bought from
bluegrass farms.

Henry vvatterson cnapter oi Aipna PRESIDENT PATTERSON
Delta Sigma, honorary Journalism fraENTERTAINS SOCIETY.
ternity ot tne university, nem its anunaay in
nual pledging exercises last
The Patterson Literary Society held
the office of Professor Grehan. The
Its regular weekly meeting Friday
new men pinned are: Jesse 'rapp,
evening, May 16th, at the home of
of the
f
'20, of Corydon,
The
Patterson.
ma faricer, zu, mays-vine- , President Emeritus
1JJ2U KentucKian;
devotional exercises were conducted
business manager oi tne izu
by B. L. Hargrove, Dr. Patterson lead
KentucKian; Kooert J. ramie, ai,
ing In prayer. J. W. Kallbrler de
Louisville, assistant editor of the Kerthe famous "Regulus To the
'21, claimed
nel for next year; J. P. Barnes,
Carthaginians."
The selection is a
Bardstown, business manager ot tne
masterpiece of brave denunciation and
Kernel tor next year, ana uonaia
Mr. Kallfrier's spirited rendering of it
Dinning, '22, Franklin, sporting editor
was good. Mr. John Rellly, formerly
of the Kernel. The active chapter
of Fond du Lac, Wis., spoke on "Ken
includes Enoch Grehan, head of the
tucky and Wisconsin." Although he
Department of Journalism; Thornton
spoke highly of his native state, Mr.
f
of the Kernel
Connell,
Rellly seems tbe proud of the name
and sporting editor of the Ken"Kentuckian." Emory L. Frazler, who
Jackson, busitucKian; Frederick
was an officer in a training camp in
ness manager of the 1919 Kentuckian;
Texas, gavea narrative poem, "Ceta,"
Charles Planck, managing editor of the
the story of a soldier and his Mexican
Kernel, and Lee McClain, who is on
sweetheart "down in Texas on the Rio
the staff of both the Kernel and the
Grande."
Kentuckian.
Af:er the program a delightful sup"Aipna Delta Sigma, HKe otner
per was served by Miss Mabel Polllt.
Honorary iraternmes oi tne university,
choses its members irom tne outstanding students in tne university, wno,
LAMP AND CROSS
because ot personal anility, scnoiastic
standing and moral wortn prove val- WILL INITIATE FRIDAY
uable in tnat tacinating neiu ot tne
world's greatest game Journalism."
The Lamp and Cross Honorary
Aipna Delta aigma was iounoea at Senior Society will hold Its an
tne university oi ivusoun in isas and nual Initiation
at the Phoenix
Chapter at Hotel
evening.
A
Friday
ban
the Henry Watterson
the Unuiverslty of Kentucky in 1914 quet win ne given tonowing tne initiaby A. a. MacKenzie, national president tion. The new men to be taken in this
or tne iraternity, wno was men aean year are Jonn uavis, upward ranter,
ot tne uraduate scnooi nere. initia- Kd uanney, amitn ram, unaries uor-doJjjmery Frazier, Tnompson uutn-ne- ,
tion toilowed ny tne annual banquet
jesie Tapp, weal Knignt ano L,ee
will be held soon.
editor-in-chie-

Broadway, that the most impressive
episode in the entire ovening occurred.
It was at this corner, four years before
in a similar celebration, that ono of
the students, Eldrldge Griffith, was
killed. In memory of the event and
out of respect for their dead schoolmate every one of the 334 men in line
formed in single file and with head
bared and without a sound reverently
walked past the spot.
The procession then continued to
Hamilton and Transylvania were more
yells were given and more songs were
Bung before breaking up for the night.
After the celebration several of the
more rowdy spirits returned to town
and incidentally broke an iron barber
pole, which was promptly bought by
the "Senior Committee" for $53.50
when the owner of the pole complained. The breaking of this pole
was the only act of vandalism com

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TO TRINIDAD, W. I.
Bluegrass Thoroughbreds In Carload
Shipment To Island; Third
Purchase In State.
For the third time Dr. J. Lionel
Shannon, Trinidad, West Indies, has
come to Kentucky to purchase stock
for the St. Madeleine Sugar Company
Ltd. This time he bought a carload
of mixed stock from Kentucky farmers
on the advice of Prof. W. S. Anderson,
in charge of the livestock exchange ot
(the College of Agriculture of the University of Kentucky.
This is the third trip Dr. Shannon
has made to the United States for
stock and each time he has bought in
Kentucky. He is in charge of the livestock of the plantation owned by the
St. Madeline Sugar Company, composed of thousands of acres of cane
land. He has been endeavoring to develop a mule suitable for work on the
island and at the latest visit to Kentucky, said he has the mule now that
he wants. All stock he buys for the
company is thoroughbred and many ot

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hoisted to the top of the flag pole and
leftto chill its bones in the evening
breezes.
The parade was then formed and
started to town, halting at Patterson
Hall long enough for the students to
give a Bong and some of the college
yells, before the real departure. Men
were stationed at the edge ot the Good
Samaritan grounds just past the Hall
to remind the parade rs ot the presence
of the hospital which was passed by
the procession in absolute silence.
After marching the length of Main
Btreet, giving frequent songs und yells,
tho procession headed for Sayre College, where another halt was called
and more songs and yells were given
before the march resumed towards
It was
Hamilton and Transylvania.
on this leg of the trip, at Third and

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mitted during the night by the men
except for the painting of tho freshman class numbers on tho University
buildings by Beveral freshmen.
The mayor of Lexington, who criticised the acts of tho students at a
meeting of tho Board of Commissioners the next day was later the recipient of a letter of explanation from
tho Senior Committee.

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