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KENTUCKY KERNEL

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nicd wo will endeavor to prove.
"Because of the fortune at the
command of the editor and publisher,
and the policy dictated by him who

controls that editor and publisher,
those papers are false to every tenet
of decent journalism, recreant to
every principle inculcated by those
who have in the past adorned jourr
nalism, false to every principle that
the ingenuous youths who seek
through newspaper work to inform
and to lead their fellow citizens hold
dear.
"We know in America of no more
glaring illustration of the grievous
effect of the ownership of a newspaper by one who has no other qualification than the possession of a great
iortune than is given by the Courier-Journand the Times. Regardless
of the interests of the state, regardless of the obligation of fair dealing, regardless of any principle of
consistency, they attempt to inculcate suspicion and distrust, hatred
and enmity, between classes and sections. They possess apparently but
one consistent principle the exploitation of him whose name appears on
the masthea'd as editor and publisher,
and the gratification of the ambition
of him who dominates the editor and
publisher.
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Policy is Explained
"One of the teaching staff of the
university who is thoroughly acquainted with the policy and purposes of the Kernel .and whose attention
had been called by the editor of The
Herald to the strictures of the Louisville Times, said:
" 'Of course it is puerile to assume
that the president of the university
is editor of the Kernel, dictates its
policy or has either occasion or inclination to ascertain before publi-

cation its contents editorially or
otherwise. The Kernel belongs to the

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Editor of U. of K. Paper Given Free
Rein, Says McVey
(Louisville Times)
Lexington, Ky., Sept. 29. Dr.
L. McVey, president of the
Frank
University of Kentucky, said today
that the Kentucky Kernel, a newspaper published by the student body
of the institution, has "a free right
to say what it thinks," when he was
asked concerning an editorial under
the caption, "Shall Kentucky Go
Forward?" in which the stand of opponents of the $75,000,000 bond issue
is criticised.
Asked whether the newsnaner nub- lished by the student body was under
the supervision of oihcials of the university, Dr. McVey answered, "Not
under supervision of. the officials; only
under indirect supervision. It is an
adviser."
"Is it the policy for the paper to
take sides in political matters?" Dr.
McVey was asked.
"The bond issue is not a political
matter."

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"I don't care to hear it."

As president of the university, Dr.
McVey occupies the position with
the Kentucky Kernel as does the publisher of a newspaper. The newspaper man who questioned Dr. McVey learned for the first time of a
publisher who had nothing to say
as to what goes in his publication.

"BEST FROSH TEAM
I HAVE EVER SEEN"
Says Taylor, After Seeing Harvard and Yale Teams
Captain J. Taylor, who came from
East Orange, N.'J., to take up duties
at the University of Kentucky in
Reserve Officers training work, made
a statement to the effect that the
freshman football team of the university was the best he had ever
seen in any school.
"I have seen numerous eastern college and university freshman football teams Princeton, Yale and Harvard but this team we have here
this year is the best I ever saw.."
Captain Taylor saw service in
France as a captain during the World
War and has high hopes for both the
varsity and freshman squads this
year.
NOTICE
Club will meet
Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in
the Science building. Doctor Rush
will be the speaker.
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"Is it not a political matter upon
which the electorate will vote in the
election in November?"
political
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"It is not a political matter, not of
parties, but a public policy question.
The paper has a free right to say of trouble. With a week in which to
what it thinks."
work, a great deal may be done and
"Does the editorial meet with your a number of faults will be ironed out
approval or indorsement?"
before the team takes the field Sat"I haven't read it. I don't know urday. Kirwan and King did sterwhether it does or not."
"If I read the editorial to you will ling work in the Louisville game,
you say whether or not you approve they stopped everything that came jjj
their way, smearing interference and
only endorse it?"

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student body, is edited by students
and its expense of publication is assumed and met by students.
It is
published for the benefit of students.
Its editor discusses topics of interest to students and alumni without
suggestion from faculty or president
or repression from any source except
the uniformly accepted rules that
govern free and dignified expression
of editorial opinion and presentation
of news matter in intelligently edited and respectable newspapers.
" 'University regulations that control all students of course apply as
well to the conduct of those who edit
the Kernel. This student paper,
however, has an advisor who is a faculty man, and those who conduct the
Kernel frequently avail themselves
of his advice and suggestions.
" 'I happen to know that during his
presidency, Dr. McVey has not at any
time sought to influence the editorial
thought of the student paper, nor
has he, within that time, had occasion to discipline for unprofessional
conduct the young men and women
who have been charged with responsibility of its publication.'

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nailing the runner time and again.
The flanks will not cause much worry K
New and modern equipment--r
but the line plunging of Long will
be a menace.
Sauer will be back
in the game despite a broken nose.
His work against the Cardinals was
meritorius. All the other regulars
are in good shape and the same lineup will probably start the game as
faced Louisville.
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The hopes of State followers were
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with which Murphy's machine worked, despite the lack of innate
strength of other years, and the pitiable lack of suitable rbserve material.
A large crowd will be out, augmented by several hundred rooters
who will accompany the Tigers from
Georgetown to cheer their favorites
in their bid for a victory that has
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CAT SCRAPS
One of our freshmen breezed in and
nsked Daddy Boles for a football

suit, and replied to the question:
"Have you had any athletic experience?" by saying he had worn athletic underwear for the last three
years.

The girls are raising a howl about
the discontinuance of basketball in
tho university. If they are putting
the sport out because of the excess
emotion it creates in the girls, they'd
better let it remain, for girls is girls.

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