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JUNEAU

GIVES SQUAD
SPRING

ERECTED

TABLET

TRAINING

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FOR

Passing, Punting and Sig- Bronze Plate With 21 Names'
Placed in Hall of Adnals Football Candidates
Daily Menu

tablet has been placed "in
the main hall of the Administration
Building of the University bearing the
following names of those for whom a
golden star has been placed on the
University Service Flag for the World
War:

Mr

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londay evening the Henry Wattor-sochapter of tho Alpha Delt Sigma,
national journalistic fraternity held

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Attention Cafeteria

Class Ring, Information
that will interest you.

ARE

STUDENTS

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POPULAR PRICES

BEEN

HITHERTO

.Service 6:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.

Aus-

DRUG

WONT TO CONGREGATE HAS IMPROVED ITS FACILITIES
IN HOPES THAT IT
CAN BE OF SUCH
SERVICE AS HAS

Walnut Street, Opp. Postoffice
HOME COOKING

LEXINGTON

A PLACE WHERE

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KENTUCKY

LEXINGTON,

Lieut. Charles Elmo Blevins,

THE

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Phoenix Hotel

COLLEGE TRAINED WOMEN
OPPORTUNITY TO

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KENTUCKY

LEXINGTON,

Enjoy Delightful Summer of Travel

campus if the spirit that now prevails
among the members continues to
grow. Several excellent programmes
have been rendered this semester
under the direction of the President,
Lucille Moore.
On Wednesday, April 13, a most interesting and entertaining programme
was given. It was a very humorous
skit entitled, "A Night in Dixie." They
cracked some of the funniest jokes
that ever were. Negro songs and
dances were cleverly woven in the
skit.
The cast was composed of the

in high type educational work.

Positions Paying
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$200 to $400 A MONTH
We finance you. Excellent business 'training. Opportunity for
permanent business connection. Positions open for summer will
bo filled in the order applications are received, with preference to
women best qualified. Give age, education, experience in writ.
ing for particulars.
MR. HOOVER,

Metropolitan Hotel, Completely Equipped, Respectfully
Solicits the Patronage of University of Kentucky
,
Faculty and Student Body.

CHARLES' H. BERRYMAN
President
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58 East Washington St., Chicago.

JOHN-G- .

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Manager

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TRIANGLE DANCING CLUB

following:- -

Jessie yryo Moore, Belle Trafton,
Esther Harris, Lucille Moore, Nellie
Stone, Billy Dalton, Dorthy Watson,
Katherine Reed, Blanche Collings,
Mary Bruce Richardson, Helen Brewer.
Also, Jeannetto Lampert played the
violin. An unusually large crowd was
present.
A short business meeting was held
for the purpose of appointing the committees to take charge .of the property,
publicity, and costumes for the forth"The
Play,
Philosophian
coming
Amazons," which will be presented in
chapel, on Tuesday, April 21, at 8:15.
This play promsises to be the best ever
given on the campus.

a Valparaisa University Man, Will
Have Class Lessons Thursday 8:00 P M., February 17; Saturday 3:00 P. M.,.,
February 19.
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For a college education, there are five things to be
taken into consideration:

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The men at the head of the Institu
tion.

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3.

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The location and advantages of
'vironment.

4.

Equipment, buildings,
and libraries.

5.

Mr. Henry D. Phillips, president of
S. I. lAr'A., will address students the
Mr.
fifth hour, Monday, April 25.
Phillips is chaplain at Sowanee University, and is making a tour of

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The scholastic standing and abilijty of
the Teaching Staff.

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PICTURE OF DARWIN
A splendid picture of Charles Darwin, ono of the worlds grandest scientists has been framed and hung in the
Botany recitation room by the Rafln
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J. DONALD

Address
PRESIDENT FRANK L. McVEY
University of Kentucky
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FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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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 Arts, Sciences,
Agriculture, Law, Education, Mining, Civil, Electrical nd
,
Mechanical Engineering.
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The Government needs trained men and women; college training will bring the result.

Southern colleges as a representative
of the S. I. A. A. in the interest of
clonnor athletics. All Btudents are
urged to hear this address,

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Mr. S. C. FISHER, Dancing Instructor,

In Selecting a University

S. I. A. A. PRESIDENT
TO ADDRESS STUDENTS

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Tho Initiation was' conducted in tho
rooms of tho Journalism department. '

Sergt. Leonard Cabell Bridges, 301
Mechanical Repair Shop.

Literary Society

PAY JUNIOR DUES NOW

ternity.

ALPHA DELTA SIGMA
INITIATES NEW MEN

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Lieut. Frank Matthew Coffee,
tralian Imperial Forces.

will be the liveliest organization on the

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it snnnual initiation nt which pledges
Dr. J. J, Tlgert, Keen Johnson and
Joo Lovett were taken Into tho fra-

American

A bronze

PHILOSOPHIAN TO PUT
ON CLEVER COMEDY
The Philosophian

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Seniors

ministrate Building

Not many aspirants for next fall's
football squad have been out for spring
practice, under the tutelage of Coach
Juneau who arrived last Tuesday, but
those who have been there have have
been enthusiastically at work, as If the
first game were , only a short while
away.
To promote accuracy in throwing
and passing the ball Coach Juneau
has had the men throwing at a hole in
a plank. This method, with a yet
smaller, hole, is used to practice passing the ball from the line to the backs.
No scrimmage will be held, It is
thought, but passing, punting and
working out plays will be the daily
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order.

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Ramsey, Hon Train.
Lieut. Henry Clay 'Thompson
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Aviation.
Cnpt. George Clark Rogers, Field
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Artillery.
Marlon Merrltt Powell, Canadian InLiott. .Raymond Anthony Schoberth, fantry.
Infantry
Lieut. Hownrd Irving Klnne, Avia'1C.
tion.
Sergt. Robert Emmctt Cullent, Coast
Ensign Harold Arthur
PulUam,
Artillery.
Naval Aviation.
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Ernest Raymond Pursleyj Marines.
Joseph
Lowls Washington
Carr Reynolds, Salvage
Hcrndon, In
Corps.
fantry.
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Stanley Hartwell Smith, Navy."
Sergt. Clarence Russell daugh. In
Aubra H. Townscnd, Signal Corps.
fantry.
Chester Bryan Helm, Coast Artillery,
Walter Cleveland Neaglc, Ammunl
'20.
Sergt. Bortie Wilson David, Ambulance Corps.
Faculty.
Capt. Reuben Brent Hutchcraft,

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