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caused hall lloors ol the I'nion to resemble the
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JIM CALDWELL

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,as!ie, Wavne Howell. Martin Preeflman. Fred Hill.
HtKiyM. Bub Amnions. Jean Williams. Roberta Broughion.
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Race Reminds Colonel
Of Old Times
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viit ol weary.

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in every jtolitual
An c in liusiasi ir
the oltl Ixiv
:uiipai,t;ii lot lite last
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I'.iu the Colonel lias hopes.
He looks foi waul to the lime, now that the

eotmlnl and the victory
oies have
when the winning party will
conscious ol the great oiMiitunilics and rcson
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sihiliiies which the k11s have lirulit to
Student ;ocrniiienl. opines the Colonel, is
not to lie treated as were the "olitical lootliali"
and the
Asicins ol last ear and the year
war Ixlore that. The formers of the Constitution arrived at a potcniially workable form ol
government. Its jxrssihilii ies are main, its Iiiii.h-blightjtlc-biaiec-

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l'.ut how blight that future proves to he depends to a great extent iikiii the l)cgiiiiiiiig
is a
the inilial officers. Oflicc-lioklinmade
it gives one prestige and it offers an
line thing
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occasional
the victors must realize
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Man. ahead v .lonlused bv the whirlwind
of the last two decades, is constantly inventing new devices to pc plex his tortured
mind.
Not so long ago vou could walk in to a restaurant, ask for doughnuts and collee. and. with
no blither ado. be served vour order. Thai
would be the end of it.
W e went into a downtown restaurant rcccnilv.
fm.tlitv ordered.
and with an ait ol ronlidi-ii- t
"Doughnuts and collee."
I'.ul the waitress immediate lv asked. "Round
straight, glaeil. cinnamon, sugared, plain or
vcast?"
We Mi)ped into the I'nion building v ester
dav to purchase a package of cigarettes. As i
our custom we asked lor mate lies. The wailei
handed us one ol those paper packs. Wc cheer
fullv openeil it and found it contained one
match. Tsk! Tsk!

Mwtriirs of Eic
The gown that was the envv ol evcrv other
soioritv woman is "that old thing" lodav.

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more iniuence on the torrider va
rieties of swing than anvont- has
had sirce the early days of the
ny Goodman reign. And. being per
sonally shot with the guy, e think
it's about time.
B. Crosbys
"South Rampart
Street Paiade" and "Bi? Noise from
Winnetka" now are almost unanimously recognized as holding the
orchestra
at th2 somewhat dubious honor cf pattern?
present time, judging from the cur- for !e jazz hot.
rent trend in music style, undoubtedly is that of Gle-Miller, He.
For the third notch we nominate
mere than anv cth?r leader, has the perennial Tommy Dorsey,
who.
ucceeded in te.kirg out the jitter, every angle taken into consideration,
puting back the glitter, into dance has the best
orchestra
nusic.
in the na;ion. The man can play
His Moonlight Serenade'' is a just about anything and make it
masterpiece, and. in our wco the- eardrums.
opinion, is destined to take a place
Although the bloom has not yet
alongside the deathless -- Stardust," fallen off the revolutionary "Marie '
Night and Day." and "Smcke Gets and "Song of India" we put forward
in Your Eyes."
as the best examplp-o- f
the
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trombone the yearling "Old Cu
vve would award to
Sercnd pl.ce
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waives this statemen- tSince the Union has been built I have found
it to be truly the center of campus activity. The
men's baiber shop and the other facilities of the
building make it the ideal place to spend your
si tare moments. I think that every student should
use the building and help take care of it.
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Kecreation Rooms

Conference Rooms

Our liienel Hutch

vvriics as lollows: "Fven il
Cal CiKilidge did lidelle while the coiintrv boom-eel- ,
we have- a kinellv lee ling fur his meinoi v and
we had a lot ol lun when he ruled."

lasses.
Last vc ar on the I 'nivcrsiiv campus, in a rev
curriculum ol a major
sion of the foiir-veant. stiideiits in the department were consulted. I he ir suggestions on the value of various
courses, time needed lor the couiM-- Ixxiks to be
nil li.isi l for the clepat t menl. IcMs to Ik- used,
ciiitside woi k lor the- clasM s. and new course s to
Ix added wi re in niaiiv resiects ine ludcd in a

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The Management of the

Orchids

GRILL AND CAFETERIA

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suggest that you have dinner
in the Union Building.
Enjoy the delightful
food served at a reasonable price
in a

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real collegiate atmosphere
Maybe they'll just be "verbal" orchids,
but there's nothing- more pleasing- than
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Our permanent waves achieve the
desired results at a modest

Blue and White Orchestra
Playing every night except Saturday

cost to you.
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Mr. Pu'llv Hudson, who lives in Versailles, is
a
simian at the I uiv 11 sii
'e real v know ol
no giKd reason whv he should merit iiieiuioii
herein, but we have a
a sort of premonition, that we should mi mioii him.
He's ol about avctage height, blonde,
and makes pleniv ol noise. We recommend him to am and vervone.

Student Union Building
Corner of the Campus

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combination ol English. Political Science-Ccrman and Philosophy having developed into
A

liielhing ol a Maginol line, we lind ourselves,
lieve it or not. behind ihe iglu ,;,
l innlv
be lie ving thai
an appeasement p,,i, v Wciuld
have little dice em I 'K tirofs. vve are nl nmiii"
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more chastie action, for that reason. P.chhid the
Eekelahl. will apeai only once a week in the Inline. So. il vou miss the column I inselav just
expect il liidav.

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Student Union
Beauty Salon
Student Union Building

Phone 727

Student Union
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At the stale educational cemlerence on I
this wee k further evidence of stuelt nt
in leae hing iih iIkkIs will Ik- shown when
opinion
students from leading Keuliiikv colleges and
secondarv schools will discuss educational probPiofcsvirs will Ik- in the
lems at a rounil-lable- .
audience to hear what their proteges think ol
education and what thev rK-e- l from higher
l at ning.
Among the cpic-s- t ions to Ik- (onsidered are:
what pail el a (ollege education will directly
fit the student for his occupation or profession

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Mr. Bruce Sullivan

attempt to write a column dealing with the collegian's

Although there is little that this
eneration can do just now about,
the state of the glebe it can de vote
its attentions to those th'ngs, trite
or otherwise, which yield some gram
cf pleasuie. And so they do.
Therefore dc vve think it proper
that, on this 27ch day of October.
1939. we should pause, harvest the
mus cal pumpkin crop, soe- just what
the score is.

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Student Opinion

ideals, activities, likes and dislikes would be complete without some informal dissertation upon contemporary dance
orchestras and the current "popular" music.
For, however trivial and impertinent these things openly
may seem, they definitely play top roles ir, university life.
They are, next to courting perhaps, the campusite's most
welcomed escape valve from the strife and greed and all
other inhumanities which now hold the world in their grip.

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'l ime, the clement with which we deal from
magaine. moves rclcnt-lesslonward. And with it. science and progress
ruthlesslv shove aside the certainties ol vester-v- t

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it sees it. hot as Winer or anyonee!fe wants The Kernel to see it.
Signed.
News editor George T. Lamason

Sirs:
Let Letter-Writ- er
Winer (Kernel.
Cc.cber 2t remember how Kernel
rg
cct; yr.atler; hid to spike his
propaganda,
his news
stories when he worked 0:1 Ihs paper.
Let hirr. remember that bits can
be read into as well as written into
a news story.
Is The Kernel
Fiateinity men think not. Is The
Kernel
Independents think not.
The Kernel lepr.ts the news as

Campuscene

The
Eckdalil

dav 10 ilav and not the

loin the davs ol Socrates. Plato, and Aristotle
teacher have Ixcii telling students what to do.
It has been an autocratic and aristocratic system
thai education has followed. In the Middle
Ages, when onlv the lergv studied, church officials set down certain leepiirciiiciiis which students were made to follow.
lint with modern education came a change
to more democratic and eoopeiaiivc teaching
methods. Teachers were no longer rulers of the
classictoms but served as guides and counselors.
I iid. i
education has come mi far Irom dog- maiisin that teachers are
turning to students
the ciestion "What shall
wcsiudv and how!-- " Clas-iround-- :
s s ale becoming
lalilt discussions with siu-- l
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ills taking the leads.1
placed on it
si ikU hi suggested Ixxiks arcmethcjiiiiccl reading outlines: st
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ods of class proicdtiri' are lidding
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By
IN'DREW C. ECKDAII1

good, conscientious student administra-lioi- i
au accomplish needetl reforms and
woriliv
or it tan Ixig tlown into the
siudent government for
slough ih.it has liee-ni Ik
past live ears.
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the shoulders of the victorious titket
docs that alternative Miiar'lv rest. J. C.

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Brush and Pencil club
Local artists and amateurs may
submit work for consideration. The
exhibition, the ninth to be staged
by the club is to be held in the gallery of the music room since it offers more space and better lighting
than the Art Center, where similar
exhibitions have been held

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and misevening. 1 he pamphlels. waste-paper- ,
cellaneous propaganda which littered the lino
leum were the work of v a: ions student government parties which have committed themselves
to liil'i'l the rcepiircme ills ol the constitution,
which, in turn, stands lor a bigger and bitter
1 'niveisit v
ish.
Perhaps it is slighilv dog
cspciiallv alter the excellent vole in Monday's
election, to complain ol "minor" details ol
thoughtlessness and mild vandalism. Kill at the
same lime, these breathes ol adult conduct are
so uiinei essarv . unslightlv, and expensive to the
I'nion and lo the I'nivcrsitv that a reminder is
lettainlv justilieel.
Extra help had to be added to the janitorial
stall ol the I'nion. Numerous
criticisms were directed at the
I
students and at the new gov-IZernment for allowing such
lions. In turn, the parties them
selves lame in lor criticism on
the grounds that ihey hadn't
(hanged a bit. in spite of their
cl(Kucnt programs.
Another election, for the Arts and Sciences
college, will probablv Ik- held in the I'nion next
Mondav. I he parlies, the candidates themselves,
can demonstrate their sinccritv in respective
races for the legislature bv asking supKrtcrs and
iv i s to exercise a lair amount
I Kili ii al represent ai
of reserve in dropping circulars, cigarettes, and
lags in the halls of campus buildings.

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The regular monthly

To the editor of the Kernel:
Among the great number of women canciielif.es fc.r the legislature
of the new stytieiit yovernment is
one qualified above all the rest.
Harriet Hcndershot was chairman
of the YV Student-Foruwhich
gave ri.se to the making of our new
constitution. She was one of the
lew who worked continuously on j
the constitution untj it was ratified. As a member of the board
she has worked faithfully and is.
we feel, best qualified to help inter
pret the constitution bv being
member of the new legislature. We
fesl that such qualifications should
not be ignored ityaidkss of po.iti-cft- l
factions.

No Storm, Tornado
Just An Election

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Pain'ings by local ar! central
the arts and sciences faculty wil!
Kentucky artists will be exhibited
be held at 4 p.m. Monday in room
for two and a half weeks, beginning 111. McVey
hall.
November 26 in the Union, by the

The Editor

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Poor Delivery, Stale Jokes,
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