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340 West Main Street

222 Weat Main Street

Chinese and American Menus

The following men have been nominated and approved by ,the Advisory
Board to be voted upon for officers
of the University Y. M. C. A. for the
next year. Election to take place ten
days after publication.
ii For President: A. L. Atchison, Basil
Frost, George Kavanaugh.
Phone 2039
Rom Street and College View
John Dabney
For
and Charley Wheeler.
For Secretary: James Russell, Tom
Wayne, Charlie Cooper.
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Prof. T. R. Bryant, Prof. P. E.
STUDENT WORK A SPECIALTY
Judge Chalkley, Dr. E. C.
Phwie 3896 X liott, Mr. Goodson Reynolds.
EUGENE MOORE, Campm Rep,
Student (three to be elected): Karl
Lewis, James Darnell, A. L. Atchison,
George .Kavanaugh, Basil Frost, RayH
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Cleaning, Pressing, Altering
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The opening of its
New Sporting Goods
department in charge
of Robert "Bobby"
Lavin. New line Base
Ball and golf equipment and standard
goods for football
and basketball.

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Beginning Tuesday epening, April
and continuing thru the night of
the 17th, all the colleges of Kentucky
will be represented at a Y. W. C. A.
institute which will be held in Lexington under the leadership of Bruce
Curry, Jr. ' Mr. Curry is professor of
English Bible at the Bibical Seminary
of New York. He will conduct the
first Bible study of the institute at the
Maxwell Street Presbyterian Church.
All the women of the University are
urged to attend these meetings.

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Base Ball Days are Here.

Lee Monogram and Dreadnaught

terson Hall, the followiny chairmen
of committees were appointed: Mary
Louise Norman, chairmen committee
man of social committee; Katherine
of town girls; Margaret Combs1,
chairman of program committee; Mary Louise Gasser, chairman
of publicity committee.
The installation service for the new
Y. W. C. A. cabinet officers will be
combined with the regular meeting of
the Y. W. C. A. at 6:30 o'clock Sunday
evening, at Patterson Hall. The officers who will be installed are as follows: Frances F. Coleman, president;
Louise Burks, vice president; Rachelle
irepresenta-tifShacklette,
Frances Lee, treasurer; Elizabeth
Cromwell, secretary.

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Turn your steps now to the DIXIE Dealer and enjoy the treat of
a life time. A delicious bar of
wonderfully good ice cream with
a coating of rich, crispy
covering, all wrapped
in sanitary
to keep it
tempting fresh and clean. Made
by machine. Another step forward for

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Famous Scholar, Ph.D., Will
Lecture at Lafayette
Hotel

Princess Santa Borghese, beautiful
young Italian and well known lecturer,
will speak on "The Facisti and Their
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the ballroom of the Lafayette Hotel.
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ghese, of a famous Italian family. She
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of 18, and was a student in Lady
Hall, specializing in English
literature.
Dr. Borghese has acquired a practical knowledge of conditions in her native country and has travelled extensively in Europe. In her lectures she
presents various aspects of Italy's life
in the field of art, science and social
evolution.
Tickets to the lecture may be ob
tained for $1.10 at the Lafayette Hotel,
Phoenix Hotel or at Smith Carrol
Company.
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Luncheon and Dinner
Served Every Day.

NOTICE!

SALADS and SANDWICHES SERVED TO ORDER.
Afternoon Tea 3:30 to 5:00
Partial A Specialty

Senior class dues are $12.00. Please
see one of the following and pay them:
Mary Elizabeth Crafton, Lucy Wilson, Robert Dinwiddic, John Graham,
Forrest Bell, Lowell Truitt.
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LOST Ring with Kappa Delta
coat of arms. Finder please return to
Kappa Delta house.

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