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to the . spirit of cooperation shown to nn extent never before in evidence. the principal tire ninnurncluring coun-- 1 states, which uses mi per cent oi me-- ';
n
tries of the world reached nn call- - world's motor vehicles, produced about
Students, merchant advertisers, and stair worked aide by side in the
of the paper this year. From the standpoint of the Kernel this mated total of 51.520.000, The United 4(1,000,000.
During
The Kentucky Kernel is the officlnl newspaper of the students nnd nlumni linn been a satisfactory yenr. Its financial stnlus is gratifying.
of the University of Kentucky. Published every Fridny throughout the the session it has made its nppenrnnce nlwnys on scheduled time, n feat
conrpc yenr uy mo siuueni uouy 01 me univcrsivy.
And lastly, this year, for the
hitherfore only irregularly accomplished.
Subscription One Dollnr nnd Fifty Cents n Yenr Five Cents the Copy. first time, the Kernel has been published entirely by its own plant.
Entered nt Lexington Postoffice ns second clnss mnil matter.
If the Kernel has enjoyed n good yenr, its success is to be attributed
More than 450 courses in History, English. Mathematics, Chemistry,
to the helpful spirit which it ban found nn nil sides. When such u spirit
Zoology, Modern languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc.,
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEprevnils it is n genuine pleasure to be associated in such a work as this.
MANAGING EDITOR
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EDITORS
by three months' vncation nnd inspired by the
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the job, nnd refreshened
Frnnccs Crcgor
Lucile Cook
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of Cljtcnrjo
Florence Ofrdcn
help nnd cooperation which in the past have been theirs, to work with
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Llewellyn Jones
redoubled effort.
Joe Pnlmer
nro being considered for next yenr's progrnm. Because
Many plans
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efficiency of the business department in securing, nnd the cooperaNEWS
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SPECIAL WRITERS
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now being considered to make the paper next year n seven column one
Lydia Robert, Exchanges
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LcRoy Smith, Features
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A paper on "The Frenching of Tobacco" wns read by W. D. Vnlleau,
of the department of agriculture, at
a mceting'of the Research club of the
university, Thursday evening, in the
olficc of President McVey.
Prof. S. C. Jones of the extension
division of the Experiment Station
also presented n paper on the "Marls
of Kentucky."

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After Graduation
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This meeting, the last of the year, this year.

was well attended, 22 members being
present. Dr. J. W. Pryor, president
of the club, presided.

College

Law

Gives

Banquet at Lafayette

MECHANICAL
FOREMAN
Delos Nooe

Presented at Last
Session of Organization

Two Papers

Chalhley, Dean Chnrles J. Turck, nnd
Kenneth II. Tuggle.
The student records for the
yenr were completed by the
time of the banquet and the
winners of the annual prizes were
announced.
The most important of
these awards was the Lafferty medal
which was given to the ' college in
honor of the late Judge William T.
LafTerty, founder of the College of
Law and dean from 1008 until his
death in 1922. There arc about twenty students of the College of Law who
will receive the degrees of Bachelor
of Lav: at the University of Kentucky
College this year has
an uniform honorary fraternity bid day as well as a social fraternity bid day. According to the Honor-nr- y
Fraternity Council, after this
year all honorary fraternities must
extend their bids on the bid day.
Davidson

this Flower Shop at Wcllcsley, Mass., for example. It
handy by, just outside the college grounds.
wasn't so long ago that all there was to it was a plain little
s
hitched
frame building,.with some rather diminutive
to it.
Now the shop is a most attractive brick building, with up to
date gtcenhouscs, and this show house opening right off it.
You should see the way the college girls come here and buy
flowers! Christmas and Eister week, the Western Union brings a
private wire right into the shor. and has an operator on the job
to take the Florist Telegraph Delivery orders that come from
parents and friends, for flowers to
From one of his rose houses alcne, this mantook $9,000 last year.
Doesn't all this start you thinking?
and
Man alive, where is there a business' as healthy,
profit yielding?
would like.
yours
Just the kind that
Had you ever stopped to think how many graduates are going
into the greenhouse flower growing or shop business?
Hadn't we better start in getting acquainted so you can have the
facts. Writers.
Ask us the hundred and one questions you have on your mind.

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Judge Challdey Is Guest of
There are 8,230 Americans in China,
Honor; Annual Scholarship
constituting the fourth largest of the
Prizes Awarded
Pigman
foreign groups there.

The annual banquet of the Law Col"Who was Ponce de Leon?"
lege was held Wednesday night at
"He was the guy who discovered
G o'clock
at the Lafayette hotel at
that lots could be made from Florida
Six days from today final examinations will begin and within two weeks which time about one hundred students
water."
Texas Ranger.
n vast' majority of the students will be leaving Lexington for their homes in and alumni of the College of Law of
parts of Kentucky. Some four hundred of them leave the university the University of Kentucky were
various
In 1923 the production of castings
present.
walls, never again to return as undergraduates. Others, because of various
The honor guest for the banquet for motor cars and motor cycles in
reasons, will not be back next semester. The majority, however, will return this year was Judge Lyman Chalk-le- y,
in the fall to pursue their studies.
professor of law in the" college for
As the individual student reviews his accomplishments in the ses many years. Toastmaster for the ocsion now drawing to a close, it is apparent to him that many and great casion was William Franklin Simp
opportunities were offered to him during the past year. Many he seized son, senior in the Law College, and
by Judge
and profited by; others he neglected and lost. For some it was a year of responses were made
work and gain; for others it was a period of dissipation and waste.
In three months, the 192G-192- 7
session will be opened. Once again op RicaU ihc teautu of
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With college parties on
portunities will be presented to the student. Whatever gain or loss he has
famous "O" steamers of
experienced in the past, he will forget. The ledger will be clean, all old
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The summer vacation should be a time of rest and enjoyment. In it
the mind, wearied by mathematical hypotheses, philosophical discussions,
and grammatical puzzles, has an opportunity for recuperation. In the fall,
the students should return refreshened in mind and body, and imbued with
a spirit to strive and succeed. So, he can not fail.
The Kernel takes this opportunity to extend to the student body its
wishes for a happy vacation and its hopes that they will return to the university in the fall, rested and filled with enthusiasm to begin the work of the
new year.

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THE ENGINEERS' CONVENTION
On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of next week the university will
be host to approximately five hundred engineers, men who are recognized
leaders in the profession of heating and ventilating engineering.
The
semi-annuoccasion will be the thirty-secon- d
convention of the American
Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, which for the first time in
its history is convening in a city as small as Lexington.
It is a matter of considerable regret to The Kernel that because of its
traditional policy of not publishing an issue the week examinations start, it
will be unable to follow up this important meeting for the edification of
students and alumni.
The Kernel feels that the engineering society has conferred a signal
honor upon the College of Engineering, the university, and the city of
Lexington, in selecting Lexington for this meeting. It was decided to hold
the convention here, it is understood, for two major reasons: first, as a
means of honoring Dean Anderson, who is recognized as one of the leading
authorities in the country in this profession and who is the present first
of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers;
and secondly, because of the large number of graduates of the Engineering
College of the University of Kentucky who have gained prominnce in this

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Your campus days are very nearly over but don't let
anyone mislead you into thinking that the "gladdest years
of life" have also passed. Tackle the job of living with a
little gumption and you'll find each succeeding year more
enjoyable and satisfying than the year that preceded it- Your big job in the next few years is to set your standards and erect your reputation. What the world wants
to know about you is the soundness of your judgment and
the dependability of your performance. Don't take chances
on those two points. A clean reputation for solidity, trustworthiness and dependable performance is the goal to
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To the members of Theta Sigma Phi, national women's honorary journalism sorority, who took complete charge of the publication of last week's
issue, The Kernel wishes to extend its congratulations.
For solno years it
has been traditional for girls to assume responsibility of publishing one
issue, and last week's Kernel was that issue for the current session.
Especially does The Kernel admire the manner in which the girls went
about their work last week. With entire confidence they assumed their

responsibility; without haste they performed their tasks; and 'without
boasting they witnessed the successful conclusion of their efforts. It was
their paper from beginning to end; they reported the news, they wrote the
editorials and features, they solicited the, advertising, und they arranged
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THE KERNEL IN REVIEW
This issue of The Kernel is the Inst one which will be published this
session.
This is in accordance with the usual custom not to publish a
paper the week in which examinations begin in order, that the members of
the staff may have an opportunity to utilize their undivided time in preparing for the final tests.
,
With the publication of this issue, the work of the stair is complete
for this year. It is not without u feeling of relief that the editors realize
that considerable responsibility is for a time lifted from their shoulders;
it is not without considerable regret that they take leave briefly of the work
to which they have become so much attached. For if the work impresses
its exactions, it also brings its pleasures; and the satisfaction resulting
from u surge of duty done more than compensates for any sacrifices of time
und effort which it entails.
In reviewing the year, the Kernel desires to call attention especially

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