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"Dally I.Jfe in Mexleo" at the Coffer ( hat program at I p.m. Monday In the Student t'nlon Musle Room.
rtof. lUrnhart previously lived in Mexico and has visited there
annually sinre 1.947. lie also spent a nine months' sabbatical leave
In Mexico City.
On his visits, he has travelled over most of Mexico.
Prof. Barn hart will show slides to illustrate his talk on the

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and tomorrow In Alumni rtvm.

differences between .Mexico and the 1'nited States.
This will mark the last Coffee ( hat program for the year.

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Personnel appcaniin lor The rmK toinoirow. is Ikmii'4 1iI at tilt' KrntlK k I lofi
event will Include Miss Fdnn
Represmting the
Circle are
The general theme of the t:i-nti"Kitchie of the famous Sinning I.es!:. M"j rs, president, and II A
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Ritchie Family" from Viper, Ky..
Is "The Flee ttnd Re
Hiid Plea. Mobloy. folk sinver from Stt ilbci u. sf tt t.u y.
elopmenf of M ill "
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Also in Htti'ii'..an e are Pi D.md
Manchester. Frank Smith of Derca
Principal sjx ki rs me Dr II.
lMVcl
will present folk tales and his K. P.lthe, treasurer, and Put
aiil C. Shaile. ininit-of
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"Punch and Judy" Maurice Clay. Cirri" advi er
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N110 faculty members of t he puppets.
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History Department will attend
K. IK Melnlyrr. proicssor of comF.leven
IK departments coP.tt. lurv:h; Dr. Philip 1)o;,,-.,forty-eight- h
annual Mississippi sponsor the festival through the merce and national vkr president
t
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Valley Historical Association. .ollerr of Intension and Adult and treasurer. Mill preside at the
Thursday through Saturday. April r duration and the Lexington Folk convention luncheon in the Ter- 7,ouiville. atut Dr Robert !' R.iv.
director of the In titule of Putin-Atf.urat St. Louis. Mo.
Ilame Center of the Country race It omit today.
They nre Drs. Tom Clark. Cle- - Dai"" Society of America.
Prominent at the convention are low a. at the State Pnlu r if oi
ment Eaton. Bennett Wall. Shel- two Nil Circle alumni. Wlllia-A.
Activities of the
by McCloy, Enno Kraeche. Will cial and
Dr. ftordon Johnston, deit oi
annual Toombs, in charge of alumni conGilliam. Rhea Taylor, James Eng. event include sections of folk tacts and activities, and Harry the College of I aw at (he I
land, and Holman Hamilton.
ml it.kdoiul
dancinu. sinning, tales, puppetry, Iimgh.tm. member of the National
of l)enr.
Dr. Clark wiii be chairman of the arts, and crafts for the adults, General Council.
president, is the prrsidin ofiier.
Luncheon Conference session on The adult sessions will be held to- Thursday. Dr. Eaton will be chair- - night and tomorrow.
mn of the Twentieth Century In- - A cliiIcJren. festival will be con- tellectua Trends session on Satur- - dlK.ted tnis afternoon for students
in tne tnird and sixth Rrades. The
Dr. William H. Jansen. of the younger sets program includes
4 Nights Tuct.-Fri.-So- t.
and Sun., 7:30 til 10:00. Sot.
wiguMi urpaiuiifiii, win aiso ai- - creative rhythms, singing games,
tend and deliver a talk on "Ameri- - puppets, and folk dancing,
and Sun. Afternoons, 2:30 till 4:30. Late Sot. Night
can Folk Heroes: History. Legend.
.
n ef ort toward preserving
session, 10 till midnight. Beginners admitted 1 hour
or Fiction?" on Saturday, April 30.
asu
earlier each Tuesday night at no extra charge.
liaifr Ul III II
jtucky. there will be an exhibition
PHONE FOR PARTY RESERVATIONS
of state craftsmen's work In the
Gallery of the Fine Arts Building
ROLL-AREN- A
tomorrow.
will be charged
427 EAST SIXTH STREET
50 cents each dance session.
No blue jeans allowed during regular skating sessions. Positively
FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y
Thirty-on- e
dances of American,
no liquor permitted.
Danish, English, German, Latvian,
Lithuanian, and Scottish origin
"BEDEVILLED"
have been selected for this year's
Ann Baxter Steve Forrest
festival.

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History Profs
To AlU'iul

Lilclificlil, Spratllin
To Do ISYs Hour
Ken Litchfield, Journalism senior.

and Bob Spradlln. radio arts

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The Tau Sigma children's
dance' group will give a
on modern dance
at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the
Euclid Avenue Classroom Build-

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No admission will be charged.
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'Tan Sigma Group
Plans Program

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The Music Department will
sent Mary Jo Clark, organist, in
graduate recital 8 p.m. Wednes-jda- y
in Memorial Hall.
Miss Clark received her
elor of Music Degree in Public
School Music from Shorter College, Rome. Ga.
Miss Clark will receive her Master of Music Degree in Applied
Organ from the University in
August. She is the student of
Arnold Blackburn of the Music
Department faculty.

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Glenn FORD

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Mary Jo Clark
To Give Recital

Steve Cochran

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Pre-bU-

Jor. have begun a weekly summary
rf the news, entitled "Resume."
over WBKY, student radio station.
This double dialoRue news high- light is being aired at 7:15 p.m.

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lecture-demonstrati-

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Dr. Carl B. Cone, associate pro-- i
fessor of history, was the princi-- !
pal speaker at the Humanities
Club, Monday, in the Fine Arts
Building.
His topic was "The Problem of
an Edmund Burke Biography."
A nominating committee was
appointed to propose officers for
the coming year. They are Dr. A.
E. Bigge. head of the Department
of Modern Foreign Languages and
Literatures, Prof. E. W. Rannels,
of the Art Department, and Dr.
John Kuiper, head of the Department of Philosophy.
The final meeting of the Hu-- !
manitles Club will be May 2, ln-- j
stead of May 16 as originally
scheduled.

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