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NOTICE

AS OTHERS SEE
BLUE RIDGE

JOURNALISTS TO
EDIT HERALD MAY 5

AS OTHERS SEE BLUE RIDGE
Dr. McVey Blue Ridge is n fine
plnco to spend your vacation to greatest vnluo.
Prof. Bureau
Blue Illdge is n most
valuable place to build your self spiritually ns well ns physically.
Dr. Best There is n spirit, nn atmosphere, a mountalntop view at Blue
Hldgc, which once
partaken of can
never bo forgotten, and it makes life

The entire staff of the Lexington
Herald, with the exception of thoso
working in the mechanical department, will bo dismissed from their
respective duties for the Issue of
Tuesday, May 5, and the Journalists
of the University of Kentucky will
take complete charge or that edition of.
the paper.
Next week the students who will
do the society work will go to the
Herald and observe the work done
in that department The Junior and
senior students will do the proof nnd
copy reading. Editorials for the day
will be written by Sterling Towlcs,
Lydla Fremb, Kenneth Tugglo nnd
Rachcllo Schaklette.
Tho students
who will do tho reporting for this
issue will go to tho Herald office on
the afternoon of May 4 whoro they
Will be assigned to their respective
Many new reporters havo
beats.
been ndded for tho occasion.
The
proof renders will read by copy nnd
will work in shifts.

richer ever after.
Eliabeth Hagan The whole Blue
Itldgo program is said to be better
this year than it has ever been before,
but we can hardly see how it will be
possible to improve it.
Frances Lee Blue Ridge- Is the
place for growth mentally, spiritually,
and morally through contacts with
those who have reached n higher level
of spiritual development, and with
those stunedts who are seekers after
truth.
Frances F. Coleman Blue Ridge is
the most Inspiring place on the globe.
Catherine Kinchcloe The very loftiness of the mountains at Blue Ridge
seems to elevate our thoughts higher
than ever before and so to give us the
proper background for the most vivid
experience of our lives.
George Kavanaugh I feel that no
Job I could have had during those ten
days at Blue Ridge could have netted
In money the value of the Blue Ridge

Students.

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The Very Best of Food and Service, with a Popular Musical,
Program.
Management L. B. SHOUSE

To the girls of the University:
Blue Ridgo this year promises to
be the biggest conference in the history of the southern division of the
Association.
Plans for the program,
which were formed weeks ago, are
now being executed and everything
will be in readiness for the opening
on June 5.
For a minimum expense of $G0, ten
glorious Juno days may be filled with
the experience of meeting and know
ing girls from the southern colleges,
of hearing speakers who are the high
est authorities on the big questions
of the day, of gaining a broader conception of life through contacts and
discussions with others who are interested in these questions, and of en- Joying nature Jn its most beautiful set
tings in America's "Land of the Sky."
Blue Ridge is within hiking distance
of some of the most interesting and
beautiful points in eastern America.
For an additional expense of $15,
automobile trips may be made to
Chimney Rock. Mount Mitchell, Grove
Park Inn, Sunset Mountain, Biltmono
Estate and Asheville.
The Y. W. C. A. has elected five
delegates from the University of Kentucky. Two other girls have- already
declared their intention of going.
Won't you Join them In looking forward to this experience an experience rich in all that is high and beautiful and inspirational?
(Signed) Frances Lee,
President V. W. C. A.
April 20, 1925.

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MRS. BRECKINRIDGE
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$900

Immediately before Mortar Board
pledging on May Day, a silver cup
will bo given to tho freshman girl with

GREAT CONFERENCE MINER ELECTED
HEAD OF SOCIETY

Our Baseball and Tennis Goods

Our Spring stocks of JOHNSON &
MURPHY and MARSHALL Oxfords are now complete the season's
novelties are here as well as the
more dignified lasts. And withal
a standard of quality and value
not surpassed by any other oxfords.

Catherine Elliott

Y. W. C. A. Elects Five Delegates
From U. of K.

Next Door to

To Be Presented to Freshman of
Highest Standing

the highest scholastic standing. This
The rich experi- cup, known as tho scholarship cup,
ence gained at Blue Ridge has proven has her name and year engraved on
It and stays in her possession for a
to be a most valuable asset.
Nell Chipman
Blue Ridge is a place year, when it passes on to tho next
of great inspiration both becauso of froshman.
Becauso of tho tendency among tho
the very interesting people one meets
there, and every college girls who is lower classman to put moro time on
than classes, Mortar
Interested" in Y. W. C. A. work should things other
go to Blue Ridge is she has the op- Board, the senior girl's honorary fraternity, is awarding this cup with the
portunity.
Lucille Bush We can never forget purpose of raising the scholarship
"the mountain tops and land of blue" records.
but it's the inspiration that means
Everyone is going to seo
most in the days after the conference
at
the Opera House, Tuesday.
is long past
Bart Peak Ten days at Blue Ridge
LOST Zoology
Finder
is worth a semester at college.
please return to Miss Nina Howard
or Miss Turner and receive reward.
BLUE RIDGE PLANS
Conference

Smart Oxfords
For Spring

MORTAR BOARD WILL
GIVE HONOR CUP

note-boo-

No Deposit Required from University

The

Reporters Will Be Assigned to
Their Beats May 4

Vocational Guidance
Lecture

Mrs. Mary Breckinridge will be the
spcuker at tho last of the series of
Vocational Guidance lectures for wo
men students to be held at Patterson
Hall on May 5 at 3:30 o'clock. Her
subject will bo "Nhrs:ng us a Pro
fesslon for College Women."
Mrs. Breckinridge haH led a very
Interesting and useful life In her
chosen field and is most competent to
address the students. For a while she
was connected with tho Nursing Units
at Little Rock, Arkansas, establishing
new units thuro. Shu then was sent
abroad ami was engaged in War work
"Over There", and wus at tho head
of the Anne Morgan Unit of Nurses.
Recently she bus been engaged in
work in the Pino Mountain school
mid Is now interested in establishing county units In mountain counties. TIiIh is undoubtedly
the most
worthy can bo in tho statu of Kentucky, and her lecture will not only
bo interesting but instructive.

Southern Society for Philosophy
and rsychology Here
in 1926

Mrs. Stevens' "Home Kitcken"
Home-Mad- e

Lunch

Delicacies

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Dinner

Address

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Mrs. Olive B. Stevens, Prop.
osophy and psychology. This meeting
will be attended by the leading psychologists and philosophers of the
south. This is tho first meeting to
be held in Kentucky and there will
be a two day session.
Professor Miner read a paper on a
method
of utilizing in vocational
guidance tho interest contrasts on tho

DEBATE. WITH SEWANEE

Professor J. B. Miner, head of the
department of psychology, was elect
Bryan Johnson and G. H. Milan left
ed president of the Southern Society
Thursday morning for Sowanee, Tenn.,
for Philosophy and Psychology at a
where they will represent the Univermeeting held at the University of
sity of Kentucky In a debate with'the
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, April
university there. Johnson and Milan
13 and 14. Professor Glanville
Terwill uphold the negative side of the
rell of the department of philosophy,
Kentucky personal history blanks for question: "Resolved that the Child'
G rover T. Somers
of the education
department, and Paul L. Boynton of vocational guidance before the society. Labor Amendment be adopted."
the psychology
department were
elected members of this society.
It was decided to hold tho next
meeting at the University of Kentucky in 192C during Easter week.
Professor Miner said he hoped to
make tho meeting an occasion for tho
bringing together thoso in the
of Kentucky and the neighbor
ing states who are interested in phil- LEXINGTON, KY
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Seniors- - expecting to graduate
MUST make application for degrees at the registrar's office at
once.
EZRA L. GILLIS, Registrar

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