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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
several weeks ago.

Alumni Notes

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great address to a
of the Alumni Association, who has representative audience hero recontly."
been In Arizona for some time because
Mrs. Mary Elliott Flanery ex- - Cntlctts-burKy. Kentucky's first woman memof til hcnlth is much improved, according to reports received by relatives and ber of the House of Representatives.
He was very ill
friends in Lexington.
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during the last winter and spring but
"Enclosed find n check for alumni dues.
recently left the hospital and is now at I nm glad to sec the University coming
270 North Stone Ave., Tucson, Arizona.
to the front and wish it the best of
One of his regular correspondents is J.
in all its efforts." J. Guy Aud '15,
Ciaig Shelby '04.
H Tew Street, Silver Creek, N. Y.
Butler T. Southgnto '02, former

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McVcy.

Ho made a

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Neophytes initintcd included
James
Wclhclm, C. V. Watson, John F.
r,
The program for tho meeting, which
A. V. McRoe, Jr., Guthrie Duvall,
will bo held in Dr. Prior's room nt 3:30, Prod Kemp Kefford, Clyde Davidson, II.
consists in an interesting talk by Doctor T. Allen, T. Durham Winstcad
and
1'unkhouFor. All Pre Mods are urged to Beverly B. Mann. Alumni present were
be present and to remain for the picture. George Sun nnd Fred Auksburg.

The Engineering Faculty Club of tho
University of Kentucky will hold its
Delegates to the Woman's Self GovernProf. J. T. C. Noc, ns a member of the
annual Christmas Dinner in Dicker Hnll, Board of Regents spent Monday of this ment Association conference which openon the evening of December 17. Quite n week at Bcrca where he inspected tho ed Saturday morning nt the university,
few outside guests are expected to nttend, Beren Normal School.
were welcomed formally on behalf of
among them being Governor Morrow,
the association by Miss Frances .Tnwnll.
this is the third dinner of Its kind to be
The Patterson Literary Society will dean of women who explnined the needs
held by the Engineering Faculty Club hold its annual declamation
contest of the organization nnd the goal to which
and it promises to be n big success, as Tuesday, December 13, at the fifth period the members should strive to rench by
has always been the case in the past.
in chnpel.
The prize is the gold medal cooperation nnd determination,
which is valued at twenty-fiv- e
dollars,' Dr. Frank L. McVcy spoke of "Leader-give- n
by George W. Crum, Louisville, in ship as being the characteristic needed
Meeting of the White Mathematics
Club Tuesday, December 13, 1921, in honor of his son who was a member in the schools to upbuild the educational
the
Building.
Mr. R. V. of the Patterson when he attended the institutions throughout the State."
In the nfternoon the delegates who
P.lnir will speak concerning "Dcnumcr-abl- e University. Any member of the Society
s
eligible to try out for this handsome presented Berea, Georgetown, Kentucky
and
Classes."
medal,
Wesleyan, and Union College for Women,
Time of meeting 3:30 p. m.
were taken for an automobile
drive
The Horace Mann Literary Society held through the city and suburbs by members
The Chapel hour Tuesday was given
Thursday of the faculty. It was decided to hold the
over to the Committee on Vocations for a most interesting Meeting
y
Women's League of the University and evening in the Education Building, when conference next year at Georgetown
Porter delivered an oration and lege.
a large number of women students of
Following the drive the delegates were
the University attended, Mrs. Mary Love Mariam Kincheloe gave several delight-- j
on the
A (entertained at a tea bv Miss Jewell in
mandolin.
Collins of Lexington, spoke on general ful selections
essentials for success in the vocations fleasant social hour followed. A splen the Women's League room.
That night in the Little Theater they
open to women. After she had aroused did program has been arranged for next
witnessed a play by students, "The Gift
the interest of the audience, Miss Francis Thursday evening.
of the Magi."
Jewell explained the function and aim
Rinelia Volers of Butler, Ky., former
of the new committee which was created
student nt the University, was the weekn
bV the Woman's League under her
tion. Miss Lula Blakey, the president of end guest of Knthcrine Reed at Patterson Hall.
the Woman's League presided over the

"Enclosed my check for alumni dues. I
would have sent it sooner but have been
Civil-Physimoving about so much the Kernel would
re-iR. M. Pcrrin, nl-- 1
not have reached me.
so of '21, and I have been mnking maps
Geological
Survey
for the Tennessee
since June. I want to keep up with
athletic, social and musical happening!!
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Please shoot the
old campus.
One of the advisers of the American on the
C. C.
delegation to the World Disarmament Kernel along to this nddress."
Anderson '21, Mays Hotel, Centcrvillc,
Conference in Washington is Howard P.
Ingels '05, formerly secretary of the U. S. Tenn.
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War Industries Board.
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ferson Avenue, Ooledo, Ohio." R. N.
Major Walter Gullion ex now on duty
O'Hnra '21.
with the Militia Bureau of the War DeX
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partment, Washington D. C, is prepar"As a matter of interest to the alumni
ing a manual for the guidance of nation- recently, I am dispatching this com- al guard organizations. Although due
to tell you that Dean F.
for foreign service Major Gullion has Paul Anderson came to Kansas City and
been retained at Washington for this addressed the local chapter of the Ameri- - meeting,
A meeting of the Catholic men on the
MIDDLE OF FEBRUARY
special work. He is a brother of Carroll
can Society of Heating & Ventilating
campus was called by Father William
H. Gullion '04 and Major Allen W. GulBest, head of the departProf. Harry
Engineers.
1. fundi at his home on Barr street
lion '14. His father, Ed A. Gullion ex-i- d
"Professor Anderson's talk dealt with ment of Sociology, delivered an address Sunday morning, for the purpose
of or- Boles is in
a member of the Kentucky House of
of Prehis work in the A. S. H. & V. E. Research at Hamilton College Wednesday morning. ganizing a Catholic
Club.
Kepresentatives elected in November.
Assisted by
Laboratory and the program which he His subject was "The Choice of a Life
The purpose of the organization is to
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has outlined for various Universities to Work."
bring the men in closer contact with
Buchheit
J. Franklin Corn '16, an attorney at cooperate with the Research Laboratory
each other, and with the members of
recent- in an endeavor to compile new and useEowling Green, Ky., was married
A Christmas program
consisting of
Plans are already " the process of
ly to Miss Irene Knox, daughter of Mr. ful data for the science of modern heat- stories and carols appropriate to the the Catholic Church outside of Lexing- formation at the University of Ken- ton.
and Mrs. Oscar Andrew Knox, of Cleve- ing and ventilating.
Yulctide season will be the feature of
for the annunl hiBh school basket-fiThe officers elected were Gerald Grif-tuck- y
land, Tenn. Mrs. Corn was a social
"His talk was characterized by that the Y. W. C. A. services held at Patterpresident, and Al Muth, treasurer. ,fca11 tournnment, held under the auspices
favorite also in St. Petersburg, Flu, punch and pep which only "Little Paul" son Hall next Sunday evening at 6:30.
the gymnasium,
A meeting of women will be called short- - oi the university in
where she spent several winters with her can put into an address. He was heartily Several members of the Lampert family
ly after the Christmas holidays, and the ,U3Ually about the middle of February,
grandparents Col. J. H. Hardwick and and enthusiastically received by the fifty will render some Christmas musical
officers of vice president and secretary and also for the interscholastic hitrh
Mr. Corn was an officer 01 more men who attended the meeting. selections and they will contribute in
Mrs. Hardwick.
school field meet, which has been dehave been left open to the women.
War and a member of F.dgar Cline of the class of '05 and Lynn making this last Y. W. (if. A. program
in the World
cided on Stoll Field some time during
Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Lamp and Evans of '15 were among those present. of the year, attractive.
Preliminary rifle competition begins in May for the past several years.
Cross.
The writer introduced Dean Anderson as
S. A. Boles, athletic director, is in
the Armory Monday afternoon Decem
The Y. M. C. A. State Student ConferGALLEY TWO
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of preparations and is being as-dber 13 and continues through Wednes-.charg- e
Robert J. Raiblc secretary of the class speaker of the evening. Professor An- ence will be held in Winchester from
the 15. The fifteen men who make j sisted by George Buchheit, basketball and
of '21 has joined the United States Foil derson's present work and line of en- Friday noon to Sunday night of this the best scores from each company track coach.
Company, Louisville, and is in the pro- deavor is of inestimable value to the Uni- week. There wilt be a special faculty will
be selected for the rifle team which
The two Louisville high schools, Male
Saturday afternoon. The will
versity and I wonder how many of us conference
duction department.
enter in competition with other
Manual Training, carried off the
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realize it. I want to say that one of the University is entitled to twenty-fiv- e
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leges.
The military
is in receipt honors in the basketball tourney and
BeW. C. Eyl '17, consulting Geologist, is men who attended the meeting came up students and five faculty delegates.
of a challenge from De Pauw University track meet last year.
preparing a map of Kentucky which to mi! afterwards and said that if such cause of this meeting there will be no for a match sometime
early in February, Friday and Saturday, February 10 and
composed the Y. M. C. A. program given Sunday night.
f.hould be the most complete map ever men as Professor Anderson
11, 1922, have been set as date3 for the
made of the State. Ho expects to spend faculty of the University of Kentucky, he
There will be another machine guncominR baskotbaU tournament nm, in
The Philosophian Literary Society met
more than a year in its preparation. The certainly wants his son to attend that
firing exhibition in charge of Captain
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, hi .
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vitations w, be
scale will be four miles to the inch. He institution." Herbert E. Barth '15, Mgr. ir Patterson Hall Wednesday evening at
Bethurum, held on the field beyond ;
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Llower 7 o'clock. The president, Margaret Sethas been collecting data for the map, in Kansas City Office American
Clifton Pond at 1.30 o'clock Saturday af plans and
rules for the contests will also
tle presided during the short business
connection with his geological work in Company.
ternoon, December 10 and nil Univer be sent with the
invitations.
session and tho following program was
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the State, since graduation.
sity students are invited to attend the
Kentucky
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interscholastic high
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"In the past it has been customary to rendered:
demonstration which promises to bo inAn original story by Louise Barnes
school meet will again take place in May
W. S. "Hi" Hieronymus '18, who was hold a Smoker at Keen's Chop House, in
teresting and instructive.
but no exact dntes have been named.
at the Good Samaritan hospital, Lexing- honor of visiting Kentucky Alumni at- read by Pansy Myers.
A debate and essay contest were held
Current events by Lucille Bush.
ton, for some time for treatment of an tending the annual convention of the
The Radio Club has established com- - ,n connectlon with the fleld meet
A musical reading, "That Old Sweat-hea- rt
injured hand, has returned to his farm- American Society of Mechanical Engifor th(
of Mine," Riley, by Catherine munication with several large stations, first time ,ast
and these f
ing and oil business at St. Helens, Ky.
neers. This year the various colleges
nnd will be more than glad to send mes- will be included again
which have been holding Smokers or Re- Fields, accompanied by Gladys Blatts.
this year.
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sages for any of the students. Students
The complete program, which has been
A visitor on the campus recently was unions separately have been requested
desiring messages to be sent leave them prepared by the extension department of
An enjoyable meeting of the English
Ky. a by the Society to hold a joint Smoker at
Gilbert Wilson, of Kirksville,
brother of John E. and Burnam Wilson the Fifth Avenue Restaurant, 200 Fifth Club was held in the University at tho station or mail them at the Post the university in cooperation with the
13, Grover C. '16 and Hume Wilson '22. Avenue fat 23rd Street) Wednesday, DeCafeteria Wednesday afternoon at 5:30. office of the University in box 512. Thelnthletic dcpnrtment , boinB printed and
The program was in charge of Dean regular meeting of the club will be held wiU bp rendy for distribution in a ftiW
Gilbert Wilson was wounded by the pre- cember 7, at 6:30 p. m.
Civil and Physics Building Tuesday days.
mature explosion of a rifle grenade while
"The Society has arranged a program Frances Jewel, Frances Marsh, and Pansy
night nt 7:30. Subject for discussion will
Myers.
beand a largo reprewith the 6th Infantry in France just
of entertainment,
After dinner, the meeting was called to be "A Radio station for advertizing the A AND C COMPANIES
fore entering tho front line in June, 1918. sentation from all colleges is expected.
Ho spent moro than a year in hospitals Let us show them that the University of order by tho president Frances Marsh, .University." Every one is cordially in
COME BACK STRONG
abroad and several months in hospitals Kentucky table can hold its own," J. T. and a well prepared program was given, vited.
'12 Secretary, 400 West 151st St., Miss Allen, librnian, gave an interesting
in this country.
Lowe
Companies A and C in the University
Delta Sigma Pi, international protalk on "The Evolution of Magazines,"
New York.
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battalion of cadets tied in the number
Pansy Myers read a paper on "The Re- - fessional fraternity in commerce, held
Julia Vansdalo '16 is general secretary
of points received for the month of Noof Magazines to Library Work." its second annual initiation and banquet vember. The score made by each of the
of the Y. W. C. A. in Dubuque, Iowa.
i lntion
(Each person brought a favorite maga- - last Saturday at the Lafayette hotel.
Anna E. Lewis '16 is teaching in tho
two companies was 161. The average of
Dr. Edward Weist, head of the school
zinu nnd n roundtable discussion was
Ashland (Ky) High School.
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points for the
B Company was 159
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of commerce at tho university, was the
held.
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grades comdincd with the
principal speaker at tho banquet. He month. These
Carroll G. Taylor '10, formerly in the
K. Augsburg, '21
cues received last month which were for
Miss Amy Allen, cataloger of the Uni- - spoke from experiences he had gained in
bond department of Henry L. Doherty C
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Towing Mutineer
A Company 160, for B Company 175 and C
business in Washington and New York
&Co.
has announced the linn of C. G.
automobile club? versity Library, will bo the principal City. Other speakers at the banquet Company 172 produce the following
tho Parent
Taylor & Co., Stocks and Bonds, 27 Wil-UuAAA.! A A A A A A A A A speaker at a mooting of
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rating, A Company, 3110, B Company 331
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Teachers' Association held at Versailles, were Fred K. Augsburg, secretnry of the and C Company, which is in the lend thus,
Street, New York City.
Club;
Paul P.
December 15. "Children's Books" will bo Lexington Automobile
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F. D.
fur with a total of 330 points.
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the subject of Miss Allen's talk, which Cooper, Joe I.ovett, sporting editor of
Co.
will bi followed by a discussion hour. The Lexington Herald; Glen Tinsley and
Place
Miss Allen is well qualified to speak on Guthrio Duvall.
Fourth St. Cincinnati, Ohio
Active members of tho fraternity pres.
tills subject, as she teaches a course
A A A A a a a a a a a A A a g, a a a a a a a a a a
nt were Paul P. Cooper, Glenn Tinsley.
u Children's Literature at the University.
Supplies
(Comments of alumni on matters of inwith
Hugh Peal.
She was Library organizer for tho state John Casner, Joe Lovett,
terest arc always welcome Alumni SecWholesale
L.
Jones and
of Ohio before coming to the University. Harrold Waits, Otsl
retary.)
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So- - To1 Iyer Anderson.
Dr Frank L. McVey
A group picture of tho Pre-Me"I have a high regard for the Unlver-nlt- y
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cicty will be taken at the next meeting and Doctor Weist are honorary members
since being there some years ago
THE MAGAZINE MAN
of a
WARNER l SAYERS.
of the society, Wednesday December 12 of tho fraternity, but becauso
an a student and I huvo tho most pleasengagement Doctor McVey was
nr. only a few of tho members came out previous
Seo'y, Sales Mgr.
ant memories of all connected with the
Kentucky
Btendville,
for the first picture which was taken unable to be present last night.
institution. I greatly admire President
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Rice '15 has been appointed an assistant vice president of the
Bank of Italy and has moved to San
Francisco. Mrs. Rice, who was formerly
Miss Virginia Moore, remained in Lexington for a visit after her husband assumed his new duties.
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