IIEnglish  Club  organizes.
12Cardinals    snatch    Ky.    championship    from
WildcatsMAYBE. 13Marie and  E.  T.  return  to  Paris. 14Did you get yours? 15Wildcats  have  walk-over   at  Danville. 16-17-18DULL. 19State  outplays   Cinci. 20The   usual   servicesFranklin   and   Elsie   go
walking.
21"Bored  to  death."
22Hurray for George!   Wildcats lie championship with Louisville. 23"State"   defeated  by   Tennessee. 24"Every  dog has his  day."    So  do  poets  in
Ky.   Kernel.
25Y. \^. C.  A.   lassies jubilate  in  chapel. 26Maryville   goes   down   before   teamwork   of
Wildcats. 27Joint   Y.   W.   and   Y.   M.   meeting.     "Jim"
Park  leaves   for  Texas. 28See  last  Monday. 29Wildcats,   38;    Centre,    15.      Tabbies,    13;
Wesleyan,   10.
MARCH
1Like a  lion.
2Still   a   lion.
3Only living woman Senator in chapel. Admission free. Everybody come. Marietta,   27;   State,   22.
4Marietta   repeats.
5Chronic  couples  stroll.
6Classes in  all  departments.
7Old-time chapel. Clapping and yells Where's Melcher?
8-9Some wind! 10Y.  W.  C.  A.  in  chapel. 11"Nemo"   takes   (?)   to   picture  show. 12Y.  W.  C.  A.  election  of  officers. 13"Big"  and  Clara  go walking. 14Typical   March. 15Patt Hall sees Arliss  from Roost. 16Winter blows in for a visit. 1 7Sandy  in  chapel.     "My  dear  friends" 18Work on  Annual  proceeds. 19Patt  Hall  and  Co.  stroll.
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