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Marian Anderson, "honor-ladehistorv of music." will sin' for the Central Kentucky Concert
and Lecture Series Monday tiijjht at Silo in the Coliseum.
The contralto's concert will feature works by (eori;e Frederick Handel and Fran Schubert and selected NYp'o spirituals.
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Metropolitan Opera, slie was the
recipient of the $10,000 Bok Award,
the Spinparn Medals and - five
Honorary Doctorates. She is represented in a mural in the De

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Sunday concert in 1939 for 75,000
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at the Lincoln Memorial.
Miss Anderson has sung twice
in the White House, the second
time for the royal guests from
England. KinK George and Queen
Elizabeth. King Gustav Adolf
conferred on her Sweden's "Lit-ter- is
et Artibus" medal. Other
decorations have come from Japan,
Finland. Haiti, Liberia, France and
the Philippines.
Military Hull Quvvn
Her first tour of Scandinavian
Jan Thomas was rrowned qurrn of the Military Ball Saturday night
countries helped her reach fame.
in the Student ITnion Building. Jan is a freshman in the College of
MARION ANDERSON
Arts and Sciences and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Carol Lee The Finnish composer, Sibelius,
Anderson, ( hi Omega, was named first attendant and Margaret
in whose .studio .she sang, told her,
Combs, Kappa Delta, was named second attendant.
"The roof of my house is too low
for your voice." Arturo Toscanini
was quoted as saying, '"A voice - Delta Delta
wliriiave its
-State Dav and luncheon tomorrow
like yours is heard only once in
in the YWCA at the Student
a hundred years."
Union Building.
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Dr. Tom Clark, of the History
assist Miss Anderson in Monday; Department, will speak at the
A budget for
University of Kentucky's three major night's concert.
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luncheon.
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Trustees Approve Budget
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hoard of trustees Tuesday.
The budpet includes:
Division nf Cidlepe.; (instruction
and related activities), $6,827,801;
Agricultural Experiment Station,
S2.356.981; and Agricultural Exten- -

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$120,175 for the Ex- tension Division. Tntnl inrrrnses
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The all sorority house average
of. 2.715 topped. .the. all women's
residence hall average of 2.478.
Average standing for all sororities
was 2.532 with an all active member average of 2.CG2 and an all
pledge average of 2.3G4.

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Increases came from:

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PERSONAL LOANS

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rority scholastic divisions for tho
fall semester.
KKO led in the all sorority house
division with a standing of 3.048,
the all sorority chapter division
with 2.743 and the all active member division with 2.878. Alpha
Gamma Delta and Alpha XI Delta
took second and third places in all
sorority house averages. Alpha XI
Delta and Delta Delta Delta were
second and third in all sorority
chapter averages, and Kappa Delta
and Alpha Gamma Delta were
second and third in all active
averages.
Chi Omega ranked first in the
all pledges division with an average of 2.713. Alpha Xi Delta and
Kappa Kappa Gamma were second
and third.
Hamilton House took first place
in the women's residence hall averages with a 2.763. Second and
third places were taken "by JeweU
Hall and Dillard House.
The 3.35G standing of the graduate women's house at 635 Maxwel-to- n
Court ranked slightly above
the standing of McDoweli House,
the other graduate women's resi-

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sion Division, "$2,746,003.
Division of Colleges. $112,519 in
The Division of Colleges pro- - surplus funds nnd $164i778 from
grams will receive a net increase fees from an increased student
of $277,297 over the current fiscal body and other sources; Experi- -

year. Other increases for the

KaDna Kappa Gamma took first
place in three of the four, so-

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PAYMASTER LOANS
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