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catcd on tho first floor on tho left
hand side of tho hnll which turns to
tho right. Doctor Ireland will hnvo
his office in tho waiting room of tho
Dispensary, Doctor Locko at tho women's gymnasium and Doctor Holmes
upon tho third floor of Novillo Hall.
Doctor Ireland will receive sick
calls for men, each morning nt tho
Dispensary between tho hours of
except during tho secdnd
and third hours o nTuesday and tho
Ho will
second hour on Thursday.
hold Dispensary hours each afternoon
except Saturday and Sunday, from
o'clock.
Doctor Locke will bo at tho Dispensary or at her residence
each
to receive
morning from
sick calls from girls, ahd at the
gymnasium each morning except the third hour on Tuesday and
the fourth hour on Monday and Wednesday, to make physical examinations
iand receive sick calls. She will hold
Dispensary hours each afternoon except Saturday and Sunday from
o'clock.
Miss Greathouse will be at her office in Patterson Hall from
each morning for sick calls.
Doctor Holmes will hold office hours
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on. Tuesday, Thursbetween
day and Saturday mornings and be
tween 2:00 and 3:00 in the afternoon
except Saturday and Sunday.
The Department of Hygiene and
Public Health is here to be of service
to the whole student body and the
faculty us well. (Every student is urged
to. report any illness which he or she
may have, however slight. A cold
may lead to a more severe illness; a
slight wound may develop into
headaches may indicate a
need for glasses; tonsillitis may produce a serious Infection of the heart,
etc, Many students do not need any
special treatment but Just advice. It
will be gladly given here.
All of the services of the Department are absolutely free to students
and members of the faculty. Learn
where the Department of Hygiene and
Public Health is and how to use it.
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Tho lnat contest was poultry dressing and consisted of sticking, bleeding,
and picking dry, tho fowl. Before tho
work began Clias. A. Loudcrmllk gave
a talk upon methods of preparing birds
for tho market and homo consumption.
Three tennis of two men each competed for tho prlzo of $5.00 or tho
privilego of returning the $5.00 and
each receiving a pure bred bird. The
teaniB woro: U. S. Dyrd and E. E.
Allison; Todd Green and Frank
R. O. Wilson and Berley Win-toWilson and Winton were awarded' the prlzo in tho remarkably short
time of 2 minutes and 35 seconds.
Prof. E. J. Wllford Judged the contest.
iCleve iMelvln served ns official
in all contests.
Tho show this year was a decided
success. Tho Junior calves, Percheron
mares and chicking picking were new
rings, and if the improvement during
the coming year is as much as this
year over last then the next show
should be a great one.
Hoof and Horn Is entitled to much
of the credit for the success of the
program. This organization is growing and if Monday night's program is
a criterion, the College of Agriculture
will, within a few years, be greatly
benefited by it, for it is Just such
events as this that advertise the
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During tho winter there will ho practically no rogulnr drill nmong tho
will
Howover instructions
cadets.
continue indoors and tho same forma
tion nmong Alio Freshmen and Sopho
mores will bo retained.

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offers to the students of the University a complete
assortment of Stationery, Candies and Toilet Articles. Prescriptions filled promptly.
CIGARETTES, CIGARS and TOBACCO
Bring Your Kodak Films Here
Opposite Campus

With over four hundred men In tho
battalion at present the requisition for
$5,000 worth of now instruments for
tho band has been sent in and the
department is expecting tho instruments to come. soon. The band is
seriously in noed of them and with
the talent and spirit which they are
showing our band can soon become
one of the finest in tho South.

SPORTING GOODS
Nothing aids the natural ability of a team "more than

outfits of unquestoned quality.
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By Elsie Racke

Requests for more than 200 extra
copies of the Citizenship Bulletin prepared by Dr. Edward Tuthlll and published by the Extension Department
September 1, are on file. The original
edition of 800 copies was quickly exStudy circles have been
hausted.
started In vafrlous places over the
State, and there is a great demand for
the bulletins.

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HOOF AND HORN

University Pharmacy

We carry a complete line of A. J. Reach
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HAY HARDWARE CO.
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While the Judges, Prof. J. J. Hooper,
Y. Dunn and Frank Wedekemper
grading the score cards, a demonstration of Judging and placing was
given by G. H. McKinney. Paul Miller'
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won the prize.
Next wus the Judging and placing a
' ring of four sheep by R. H. Ford.
The event that was new this year
'.and one which (was responsible for
waking up any inattentive person, if
.there happened to be any in the crowd,
was the showing a ring of two Percheron mares by Paul Gregory and
J. C..W. VanCleave, while Jas. M.
; Morgan acted aB rin'graaater, who wjth
his long whip and the nnimals with
their manes and tails decorated with
ribbon, for the occasslon, presented a
beautiful sight, These mares were
Judged by J. W. Holland.
Prof. L. J. Horlacher was presented
.with a silver mounted cane by the men
who compose the team which will
nvake tho trip to the International.
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The local board of the American
CARS FOR TOURING
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Association of University Professors
met Wednesday, November 17, in the
PHOENIX HOTEL LOBBY
By Katherine Conroy
classroom of Doctor Terrell, the presiThe Military 'Department of the Uni- dent of the Board- - The meeting was
versity is supervising the establish- called to discuss the amendment conrepresentation
ment of "Scabbard and Blade," honor- cerning proportional
at the annual meeting of the Associa
MISS AMERICA
ary military society for the cadets of
the University.
The society is de- tion.
MIDDY SUITS AND MIDDY BLOUSES !i ,
signed to increase the "esprit de
During the month of November Dr. ABOVE ALL
corps," morale and interest in miliTuthlll aided in the reorganiza
tary affairs among cadets. Member'V '
IN BEAUTY CHARM
ship in the society is open to any ad- tion of the Patterson Literary Society
vanced course men or cadet officers and the redraft of its constitution,
who have attained a certain scholas- gave an introductory lecture on "CitiIncorporated
zenship" at the Y. W. C. A. circle of
tic and military standing.
Lexington, and gave a brief address
on "Immigration" at the Maxwell
THE CADEN DRUG COMPANY
The Military Department wishes to
Street Church, for the Home Mission
announce that a new consignment of
REMEMBERED THE DISCRIMINATING TASTE OF THE COLLCSME
ary Movement.
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uniforms has just come in and any
STUDENT IN CARRYING WHITMAN'S.
cadet who hals not been properly fitted
Professor C. A. Shull has. a paper
may come to officers' headquarters
entitled "Absorption of Moisture by
and exchange their uniforms any
Gelatin in a Saturated Atmosphere'?,
afternoon between 3 and 5 o'clock.
in the October issue of the American
There aro plenty of uniforms for all
Journal of Botany.
cadets and with the new consignment
the battalion here will probably be
DAVIS AND DUNN ARE
the best outfitted in the United States.
PLEDGED ALPHA ZETA
In connection with the new uniforms
ah order has been made for the proper
H. E. Davis and D. Y. Dunn were
for a college education, there are five thing to be
insignia for arm decoration on the pledged to Alpha Zeta, the honorary
taken into consideration:
cadet uniforms.
agricultural fraternity, at the exercises
The men at the head of the Instituin chapel last Friday.
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There are nine second lieutenants
tion.
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to be appointed from among the Sopho- The cure for regret is activity.

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tjat the National Dairy Show. Four
'Jersey milch cows made up the next
jrlng Judged and seven students conA prize of $5.00 had been
tested.
donated by the members of the Dairy
'judging Team for the winner of the
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In all these respects the University of Kentucky commends itself to those seeking, a higher institution in which
to carry on their education.
All Departments, including Liberal Arte, Sciences,
Agriculture, Law, Education, Mining, Civil, Electrical and
Mechanical Engineering.
The Government needs trained men and woman; college training will bring the result.

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