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Each Legislative District is entitled by law a free tuition, room
rent, fuel and lights for four properly prepared students in the
college proper, and to and equal number in the Normal Depart-
ment, Alumni of other colleges in Kentucky are entered in post
graduate courses. For catalogue and other information apply to
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 TH E KENTUCKIAN.
"Ex1>mcss1oN is PowER."
V0l. 8. NOVEMBER, 1898. N0. 2.
THANKSGIVING.
"The bells ring; out Thanksgiving Day."
What a great day should be this Thanksgiving I The
American people have cause to rejoice and thank
Him from whom all good must come. Wliat a glorious
work for humanity accomplished ; what honor and lustre
` added to our Hag; what great possessions have become
ours, and now the sweet angel of peace it hovereth over
_ all. Then let all rejoice and be exceeding thankful, for
. what more could be asked from an all—wise Providence.  
While we have done great deeds in humanity’s name,
let still greater be done in the name of charity, and here _, ‘
in our midst remember the injunction, "Help ye the po r it
and by the providence of God ye may become ricTgQgz,.
’ "Ay, good man, closeit;l_;_e/ g1?é`5,—t,_barn dpor
The mellow liarvestltiinc is o’er‘?->·*"}
The earth has given her treasures,
Of golden corn and bearded wheat
Ring out the words, {Who of his h
Doth help God’s poor *h lend t
G0 get your cargoes u ··.-
rk The bells ring out Tha
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 10 THE KENTUCKIAN.
PAUL LAWRENCE DUNBAR.
Paul Lawrence Dunbar, born of a race whose part in
t· life has been to labor that others might be at ease, claims
the attention of all who love to show honor to the genius
of the poet. When a master singer has come it seems of
no importance who he is or whence came his ancestors.
He has uttered his voice of song, and he makes us to
listen and compels our admiration. It is not for us to
account for him. Nature has her own will and works
out her single purpose in manifold ways. With profound
faith in the wisdom of that purpose, and hoping and be-
lieving that _
V "The one far-off divine event
· To which the whole creation moves"
is the uplifting of the whole race of mankind to a place
where the perfect law of liberty shall prevail, and where
all slavery shall cease, and where each man shall enjoy the
things that are his and not those that belong to another, —
we welcome each new sign of progress and bid God-
speed to all of every race who are moving upward, nearer
and nearer to the wished—for and promised goal. Therefore,
with something of wonder it may be, but with great de-
light, we have read the songs sung by the young negro,
Paul Lawrence Dunbar, and we feel a sure hope of the
i ltimate and complete emancipation of his race from the
swganny of prejudice and oboquy, and the thrall-
OIQM e yet. __ 7
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  12 THE Kuiwrucxran.
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  of Horace, even though he suggests a better idea of exist-
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  _ ‘·LIFE."
  i-QQ · "A crust of bread and a corner to sleep in,
  A minute to smile and an hour to weep in,
  A pint of joy and a peck of trouble,
  » And never a laugh, but the moan comes double ; y
  And that is life.
  A crust and acorner that makes love precious,
  `rl` j_f" With the smiles to warm and the tea1·s to refresh tus,
    And joy seems sweeter- when cares come after,
  ,i,,a , i · And a moan is the finest of foils for laughter;
  And that is nrev
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