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METALLURGISTS LEAVE.
(Continued from Page Four.)
lurgy, will nccompnny them.
The men who will make the trip
are: Seniors, T. L. Gorman nnd L.
W. Morgan; Juniors, T. J. Asher, W.
M. Daulch, J. R. Drummy, V. L. Johnson, A. J. Muth, O. E. Richardson, J.
H. L.
B. Slegcl, Chas. Stuhlburg,
Thompson, Earle Wallace and E. N.
Winkler.
They will go directly to Copper Hill,
Tenn., and stay there till Tuesday
morning, visiting the plant of the Tennessee Copper Company. They will
also go in the mines and visit the
sulphuric acid plant, the largest of its
kind in the world. Tuesday night they
will Journey to Knoxville, which will
be their working center. Thence the
party will go to Mascot, Tenn., to visit
the American Zinc Company's various
mines and concentrating plant.
Wednesday night they will return
to Knoxville. The Knoxville Board of
Commerce has arranged an auto trip
for them, taking in the various places
of interest about the town, including
the University of Tennessee. This
ride will also include various marble
quarries, mills, leading manufacturing
plants, iron works, etc., in and about
the oity, which would be of interest
to mining engineering students.

AMERICAN CHEMICAL
SOCIETY WILL MEET

meeting of the Lex
The sixty-firs- t
ington section of the American Chem
ical Society will bo held in the Phy
sics Lecture room in the Physics
Building, University of Kontucky, Saturday, March 20, 1920, at 3 p. m.
Dr. Walter A. Patrick, of Johns
Hopkins University, will deliver an
address on "The Absorption of Gases
and Vapor by Slllcla Gel and the Industrial Application of the Same."
Dr. Patrick Is connected with one of
our oldest American Universities nnd
has attained great distinction in his
work in colloidal chemistry. He is a
speaker in great demand, having re
cently addressed the Detroit and Cincinnati sections of our society and the
fact that he has recently cancelled an
engagement to visit the Minneapolis,
Minnesota section enables us to have
him with us at this time.
Faculties and students of our edu
cational institutions, and the public
are cordially Invited.

PHILOSOPHIAN
The Philosophian Literary Society
met last Wednesday evening at 6:45
o'clock in the recreation room of Patterson Hall. Profesor Noe read several of his poems, which were much
Friday they go to LaFollette, Tenn., enjoyed by the members of the soto see the plant of the LaFollette Coal ciety.
& Iron Company. There they will see
coal and iron mines, limestone quarUNION
ries, coke ovens and iron blast furThe Union Literary Society elected
naces in operation. At twelve o'clock officers at a meeting held last Friday
that night the party will take the night. Those elected are: N. B.
train for Lexington. They will arrive iConkwrlght, president; O. C. Gartin,
here Saturday morning, April ,2.
vice president; H. P. Haley, secretary,
Other places enroute may be visited, that is, if the time is sufficient.
Junior miners have accompanied the
on their various trips up
seniors
North, yet this is the first time in the
history of the college that they have
had a trip of their own.

We

Public Invited To Hear Dr. Patrick.

and E. Zuckerman, treasurer. At the
next meeting, Dean Slagle will give
a brief talk on the progress made in
the Senate toward ratification of the
peace treaty since the beginning of
the 1920 session. M. Alperin will also
give a talk on some current event.

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