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The Kentucky Kernel

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Tennessee IJows
To 'Cat Avalanche

UNIVEHSITY OF KENTUCKY

VOLUME XXX11I

Z246

10. 1913

LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY

RELEASE
"Walch Oir The Rhine" Opens DEANS QUARTER
FIRST
March 1 For A Weeks Run

For Kernel Staff
A compulsory meeting of all
Kernel staff members will be
held at 3 p.m. today in the news
room. All members of the editorial and reportorial staffs
must attend. Pat Snider, editor,
announced.

Alpha Gams And
Zeta Beta Taus
Lead Standings

DR. COREY WILL

Made Up
Of Townspeople

BE FORUM GUEST
Meeting Open

!l

Former Bus Driver Confesses
He Fired Shols Which Killed

A '31ust' Meeting

1

Entire Cast

NU.MBl.R

Air

Senior Al "Dixieland" Cl uh
Victim Killed

The average standings for the
'
;
sororities and fraternities for the
quarter of this academic year
first
have recently been released by the
offices of the Dean of Women and
'
Boyd Ljkcs. 3'.'. former city bin
V
Dean of Men.
English professor, will open March
"Our Relations with South Amer- the
driver who confessed Sunday tha'
Alpha Gamma Delta led the so1 for a week's run at the Euclid
he fired the shots which killed Sam
ica" will be the topic for a panel rorities in the standings for actives
Coppnck. University senior Friday,
livenuc playhouse.
discussion sponsored by the Inter- - with 2.0. Other sorority
active
at "Dixieland" Netrro niKht club,
The cast of eleven members is
standings are Alpha Delta Pi. 1.9;
national Relations class and the
appeared in police court yeterdav
1.7; Zeta
made up entirely of townspeople.
Forum committee at 4 o'clock to-- 1 KaPPa KaPPa Gamma.
was rran ferred to count v
&
iTau Aloha. 1.6; Delta Delta Deltla,
Cliloe Gifford. who has given many
court for examining trial on charges
morrow afternoon in the mus.c , 5;
, 5; ch, 0megai
Dclu Zm
flue performances at Guignol. will
of murder and malicious shoot nr,
lO
room of the Union building.
j 4. Kappa Delta. 1.4; Allpha XI
and wounding with ln'ent to kill.
party of Fanny Farrelly.
play the
Dr. Henry Noble Sherwood, form- - Delta. 1.3.
Mrs. George Edwin Smith, formExplanation of the action of elec-an- d
Lakes, m a sinned statement
Delta Delta Delta led in sorority
the aristocratic grandmother.
cr president of Georgetown college
de- er instructor m the English
directions
stcod on a loading
assistant editor at the Expert- - pledce standings with 1.5. The oth- - trie currents in different open class
Dorothy nodes will be seen in
partment. will speak at 3 c clock said that he te
e dan" hail a"'
mcnt station, will be the presiding cr pledge standings are Kappa Del- - fas the highlight of the
Thursduv afternocn. in the Brows- - Platfor,m ou,f
the role of Sarah Muller. the Amerby Dr.
ots into the crowded
chairman. Dr. Stephen Corey, pres- - ta. 1.4; Alpha Gamma Delta. 1.4: meeting conducted Friday
ing room of the University library,
ican wife of Kurt Muller. played by
bre
i ident of the College of the Bible. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 1.4; Zeta w- - s- - Webb, in Pence hall.
"
on the life and personalis of Wil- - hali
""J ,hem andand
rowlcr. The roles of their children,
sjnots struck
Transvlvania college, will be the ITau Alpha. 1.4; Chi Omega. 1.3;' Dr. Webb, head of the depart- ham Sarovan. contemporary plav- - up
Paral- and wounded two Neurc s
Bodo. Joshua and Babette, will be
euest speaker. Dr. W. D. Funk- - Alpha Xi Delta. 1.3; Alpha Delta ment cf physic, discussed
wright. Her address to the "first cf COPP
on the danre floor
ln his three regular
lcl Cunents
honser head of the zooloev deD:i - Pi.
Glenn, Jimmy
a series of informal talks planned
played by Bruce
physics.
B. Price
Chief of Police Au.-u-n
by the Public Relations committee
ment and dean of the graduate! The highest active standing sections of elementary
Olenn and Louise Hill.
FRANK FOWLER
among the fraternities was 1.8, course 0.2. eacn ciass 01 won... nuu
Jaid that Lakes told police otT.ciais
school, will represent the faculty.
of the library staff
juve-fiiEU Popa. who played the
open class visitors at-Tau
trill lake the lead in iuinol'i Virginia Zuniga, student from Cos- - made by Zeta Beta pledge which also a few open
Titled -- Invitation to Readln - that he had given up his job as
lead in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
standing. tending. The total number, how-I- n
had the highest
Rica, will complete the panel.
the series of speeches will include ariver icr ine Liexniiion nauwav considerably less than the
l "W'uhh on ihr
f)indiu lion
System about three weeks auo bether fraternity active standings ever, was
will enact the role of David
fiisrHysions
charge of arrangements are
JOE BOHNAK . . .
nn hrmlcs nertifinaliri
P"encert with
"
oB'
?f ,rouble
llhine" Wi) h iijcw- for a iccck't Mrs. W. F. Galloway and Nancy "'- - Epsilon. "1.42; Delta Tau Del- - ent at last year's open physics
. . . will he in (Itargr of the and hobbies. The value of reading
Alpha
bus
.as a background for special inter-- i
Ellen Taylor.
The roles of Teck de Brancovis. run Man
'
ta. 1.33; Kappa Sigma. 1.32; Phi meeting.
Coppock had gone to the dJtue
iinnmil Militm hall, to he held csts will be stressed.
The meeting is open to interested Sigma Kappa. 1.32; Kappa Alpha,!
and his wife, Marthe. the Ruman-:- n
In demonstrating the action of
committee,
composed of hall with his roommate. Sheldon
townspeople.
The
students and
1.2G: Phi Kappa Tau. 1.25; Phi Del- - currents In parallel conductors. Dr. in the llurnra.$ room. Sntiinhi
count and countess with Nai
members of the library staff. June Wtllotk. commerce freshman from
ta Theta. 1.19: Sigma Chi. 1.18; Webb used apparatus which
will
be played
sympathies,
to hear Jimmy
Wyatt. student, and Dr. T. D. Clark. Campbcllsville.
night. Iebutai 20.
- tended approximately ten feet tow- 1.10: Sigma Nu. 1.06: Alorchestra
Aldrich and Eleanor Crain.
faculty member, has announced the Lunceford.
pha Tau Omega. .89.
ard the ceiling. On it were con- leader, and his colored band. There
following subjects and speakers:
Freda Alber has the part of Anise,
The fraternity pledge standings nected two parallel conductors in
"Photography" W. Brooks Ham- - w"e abo"t 30
"ore white per-- 1
their French maid.
:are Zeta Beta Tau. 1.44; Kappa Al- - which the currents, when electric- cn present.
ilton. Tuesday. February 23.
pha. 1.26; Alpha Tau Omega. 121: allv charged, would flow In the
'
Again, the shortage of men has
"Nostradamus"
Miss Lee Mc- S4dent Sers hximt
Alpha Gamma Rho. 120; Sigma Al- - samo direction. The significance of
necessitated the changing of a male
Gay. arts and science.-Cann. Tuesday. March 2.
pha Epsilon. 1.14; Sigma Nu. 1.08: this experiment was the fact that
"Travel in Central America" Dr. senior from Lexington, was one of
role to a female role. The part of
1.04; Sigma Chi. two parallel currents flowing in the
Phi Delta Theta.
W. D. Funkhouser.
several other University students
Joseph, the colored handyman, has
!.89: Delta Tau Delta. .81; Phi Kap- same direction win attract each
"Modern Dancing"
Miss Bar- - who had gone to "Dixieland
The first meeting of a practical
to that of Josephine,
been changed
pa Tau. .80; Kappa Sigma. .79; Phi other. That Is. their magnetic fields
bara Feiker. Tuesday. March 23.
Miss Gay. who had been sittma
will cause them to move together, j
a colored maid, and will be played canteen course to be taught by Miss Orders have been received by the Sigma Kappa, .75; Triangle, .68.
"Kentucky Architecture"
Clay in exactly the same place where
company of Pershing
University
Sunshine Sweeny, director of the
by Anne Duke Woodford.
For parallel currents moving in j
Lancaster. Tuesday. March 30.
Coppock was killed, had moveo
opposite directions, the converse is
Station" fcr Rifles, military honorary, to return All-A- g
"War in the News" A. B. Outh-- 1 closer to the bund stand a short
Scats for "Watch on the Rhine" Lexington "Stop-Ovtrue. In case of currents not par- j time
rie. Tuesday. April 6.
will go on sale February 24 and servicemen, will be held this after- the trophy won on April 24. 1942. yyj
befcre the shooting occurred
JJe
allel, such as telephone wires and
"Mysteries. Murders. Detectives" Hearing the shots. Mas Gay said
may be reserved after that date by noon at 3 o'clock in room 204 of the in the annual drill competition of
1
1
T
torques, forces will act on them.
Miss Sally Pence and Grant C that she turned in time to see the
calling 5412.
1
Union building.
the Fifth Corps area, according to
Sixteen regimental battalion and Knl8ht Xue!jdajr April ,3.
tending to make them parallel. This
entire band tall to the floor while
g
The annual
banquet will is because tiny north and south company sponsors will be presented
recent Associated Press bulletin.
The class, which will meet every
..puia ,n Literature" Dr. Rob - the dancers and spectators "squat
be held on Monday night, March 1, poles might be said to be estaousn - ai
w...
Tuesday and Thursday afternoon
annual iun,.v
The derision of the ludces at the
m.. w Miles Tuesday. April 27.
ted down."
to is p.m oat- for three weeks, will be composed meet has been reversed by a spe- - in the Bluegrass room of the Union ed at points on the wire where the will be held rrom
Dancing"
Mrs. Ravmond
"We climbed over the rail that
urday. in the Bluegrass room of the McClain Tuecdav May n
building, it has been announced by current enters and leaves.
,
of approximately fifty women stu- cial board of review, and Ohio
encloses the section reserved for
22
J
dents who volunteered for the work State has been declared the winner the Agriculture council, sponsor of
poles attract i Union building.
These dissimilar
white spectators and saw the body
the affair.
Sponsored by Company U. bcab- Registration and classification of through Mortar Board civilian de- cf the competition.
slumped across a table. Miss O.c
each other while the like poles re- Although the banquet has been a
bard and Blade, national military
the spring quarter will fense questionnaires. Credit toward
students for
The forces actmg cn tne cur.
said. Dick Burge.-s- .
signal corp
special meeting will be ,held
be held Monday afternoon, March the Office of Civilian Defense cer- ennn ,1 . nhch mmiun; m- ter;ninff snerial event in the agriculture cot rents are described as longitudinal honorary, the dance is being plan
"
'
trainee with Miss Gay at the time,
tificate and pin will be given for Hifles will decide if they will abide ,eSe for the past 16 years, especial tension Rnd ateral pressure.
arts and soTuesday. March 23.
ned bv Joe Bohnak.
22. and
helped remove the body after the
ences senior.
"
Classification tests and physical nours spent in this service.
bv the ruling and return the trophy. year,
Funeral services lor Aviation Ca- - accident.
council ex- officials of the
Any one who has not registered
"Absolutely No Trouble"
me sponsors win mciuae an non- - det welter G. Rehm. Jr.. Univer-orar- y
examinations for all new students
"
plained.
When questioned a.s to the gen- cadet colonel who will reign bixy graduate in 1938. who died in
will be held on March 22. Wed- but who is interested in taking the
Tickets may be purchased for fl
as Queen of the Military ball. fourlan au. accident at Bracket tsville. erul conduct of the dance previous
nesday. March 31, is the last date course should be present at this afeach at the offices of Dean L. J.
honorary lieutenant colonels, and Texas. Tuesday morning, were ccn- - to the shooting. Miss Gay declared
upon which a student may enter ar ternoon's meeting. After today nc
Horlacher or Dean Thomas Poe
nine honorary majors and captains ducted at St. Peter's Catholic ttu" there had been absolutely !
organized class. The quarter will new class members will be enrolled
Cooper, or from Ray Russell. Jim
Mlss Sweeny, who was a canteen
dose June 5.
Henry Hall and his orchestra will church yesterday
morning.
The trouble whatsoever." She described
Strauss, Mary Searcy, Amelia
play for the dance. Tickets may be Rev. Thomas B. Ennis officiated tne crowd as "very well behaved
The institution's calendar fcr the worker with the 82nd Division of
Crow- Mason, Eloise Bennett, Jim
The U.K. band tooK the floor at purchased
from any active or and burial was in Calvary cemetery. an' orderly."
school years recently is- the A.E.F. in France and Germany
The sweater swuig to be held iey Myrtle Binkley. David Cleve-froCoppock. Agriculture senior
Cadet Rehm was the son of Mr.
pledge of Scabbard and Blade for
the half of Saturday night's
sued in the Kernel, shows that during 1918. has announced that
Roy Hunt, Chester Theiss.
4 until 5:30 p.m. this after- - land.
game to present a M prior to the dance. Tickets pur - and Mrs. Walter G. Rehm. Lexing Hatcher who would have been 2!
the fall quarter is scheduled to the course will end with a practice'
years old today, was to have
noon in the Bluegrass room of the Winifred Thomas, or Rcid England.
d
iton.
pen Sept. 24 and close Dec. 16. field demonstration.
satire in one act with Adolph Hit- chased at the door will be $1.25.
from the University at the
The winter quarter will extend
It is possible that Miss Sweeny Union building will be the first in
ler. "Der Fuehrer." as the goat cf
end of the present quarter
from Jan. 4 until March 18. and will teach such a course during the a, scries of weekly sweater sessions;
the skit.
He was president of the Poultrv
the .'pring quarter from March 20 spring quarter.
throughout the present
io continue
NeW
A group of select musicians goose- club, and a member of Bluck ami
intil June 3. The calendar alBridle, the Agriculture council. ,uxi
j quarter. This move has been made
Affecting stepped onto the playing floor in
A course m probiems
lows cue day for Thanksgiving vathe enlisted reserves.
by the House committee of the consumers in Wartime was inaug- - the form 01 a sma11 German band.
cation next fall, and 20 days for
Tiit.hrpr nrrnmnanipH hv hi
t
v..
r...:
Funeral services were hek! Sununion uuuuiug in icsajhoc iu
Christ may holidays, w ith no prourated yesterday Dy tne Home fcco- - Ter
tw henchmen. Goebbels and Goer- day at the home of his parents. Mr.
ular demand.
110mics staff of the University.
vision for spring vacation.
into the
and Mrs. Sam Burden Coppock
Consisting cf a series of lectures i- n- came
The "host and hostess" plan
There will be a compulsory
By DOROTHY ANGLE
spoUight a moment later. As Der
Burial was in the Brooksvillv cemwhich has proven very successful, on "How Consumers Can Help Win
meeting of all members of Morve been some changes made
There
The human problem in trancrib-i- n etery at Campb llsville
aernrriiniT tn the rommittee. will be lh War " it. Ls Dlanned Drimarilv Fuehrer turned and saluted. Ger
tar Board, senior women's honin a rather
the University radio studios mg programs lies in the different
Vinsip Wilder head for lenders fiinelionins under the man storm troopers
noort nrrnin
orary, at 8 o'clock tonight in
psychological
by
effect obtained
hostefs, has charge of arrange- - Consumer Interests Committee of haSgard physical state, but still since the beginning of the war.
passed in review.
Room 204 of the Union buildthe Local Civilian Defense council.
ments for today's session.
For example, look what has hap- - acting before a mike which is
hiA climax was reached in the
ing, Sarah Anne Hall, presito Studio A. No longer does' rected at a record back in the con-it- s
larious scene after a "magnificent"
dent, announced.
heavy door swing freely. No irol rcom and a mike aimed at
speech by the Fuehrer. The band
Is the large
room which sons all over the state. This differ-coveplayed "Der Fuehrer's Face" and
about half of the third floor ence
during Hitler's embarrassment,
shows up iu ,he
some unsung hero fired a shot that of McVey hall the scene of band finished product. Mrs.
Robinson
practice and dramatic skit reFREEMAN
life.
Hy ALICE
took the Fuehrer's
Many times that certain
hearsals. Now it is being used by
LATIN WII KK
...
By OOKOTIIY llt.LI.AICl
Although Hitler fell flat on his
fueslion: Who s vour favoriU1
Sam's draftsmen for a draw- - vous tension which persois get
will be the theme of til Jr.
,
per. The editorial also suggested face and had to be dragged from
j..
I.Mtle Moron?"
heI1 before a microphone
keeps Senior Assembly meeting
Minister ing room. All programs must now
...
...
that the name be one which would lne scene. Propaganda
.a... p.u.csso. ...
.s u.c
a ivr. Clock tonight Hi the Y
Goebbels dismissed Der Fuehrer's be made in the two smaller studios. th nelrirs VfvpA nn to
bh, Arrkullure,
Allie
aSl
tnat )ne
,"e death as only a slight attack cf
ginia Zuniga.
Huuuerte
The Army and Navy have asked why the paper you are now reading lnlc',tc.
If we take a quick look around f
B.i.U
Tlx; Little Moron who took a chair
is entitled "The Kentucky Kernel" Publication of the students of
and Doris Silv.i will be :V;ir
we will notice other changes in the
"SC 'on.
the hospital with him for gan- the American RJ Cross to procure
University of Kentucky.
On the other hand, for those per- Xne prciiTam
of "The Idea."
unoVr lhr (.,:,.r,:.,
litgrene to "set" in.
Hitler was portrayed bv Robert old routine. For instance that
4.000.000 pints of blood during 1943.
The cash prize was put up by
sons who get serious mike fright, of Wanda Scrivner
Before 1915 the University school
Grehan, hcad of o. Preston; Goering and Goebbels tle blond girl hooking up the mic,
hun-liillEducation. frrh-mn- : more than three times the amount paper had been known by the title,
Killy I
were Elbert Cheek and William O. rophones and giving directions with the recorded programs are a boon. STUDENTS . . .
he jcurnali.m department at that
we get completely choked up .
. will carry
on their second oc
The one who moved to the obtained from volunteer donors at "Tlie Idea." The origin of this tjme
respectively.
La&he.
The storm a wave cf her hand from the con- - If
.
(.ly bncau.se lie lyard that the Red Cross centers last jear. Chair- name was unknown to the students
troi room is one of the first girl when faced by a microphone which cussion this quarter
toiuulit
bv the
Tf)e ,ure of big m
wajj l0Q troolx.rs were represented
is making a direct broadcast, per- of
even then but the general impres- - strol
ncuntry was at war.
man Norman H. Davis reported.
fcr lhe studcnts and aI1 Ulat p,edges of Scabbard and Blade. engineers in the University studios. haps the assurance that we may do meeting 7 the Sophomore Y commL
sion at
o'clock in the
sion seemed to be that the title was
lounae
namps flowed m
military
organization, And this is the fust year they have
Univcrsity
EngtiHrriiic. sopli- IWob Saunders,
The Army and Nay surgeon gen- chosen during the period when the
it over if we are too terrible is just Mike Wallace, program chairman,
German" band was under the allowed the girls to say, "This pro- what we
business olIice.
who kilkd eral who made the request asked slang expression. -- Why. the idea!
oinore: "Die Little Mcron
need to calm us don so is in charge of the affair
gram is a presentation of the Uni- AmQng ,ne 94 namejf
wcre direct ion of George LangstarT.
i:s parents so that he could go to that weekly donations of blood be was at its peak.
REGISTl.lt . . .
versity of Kentucky ri.dio studios 'e ca" talk normally
submitted by the students and fac- increased immediately to at least
the orphans' picnic.
the hours you have given low- Ol course, it is Losaible to uer- located in Lexington. Kentucky."
Tins title was used lor several ..11 v members combined (faculty
70,000 pints, with increases thereAlthough
women students have feet recorded programs by retaking. ard the war effort at the Informu- got the idea members were low on cash in those
years until one
Hrlsv flanks Stevenson. Agrkul-tuiafter as required to reach the goal. that the name student
Icng done many of the jobs in the Although it costs $1.30 each time a tion desk in the Union building, u;
"The Idea" was "an Relays. too were such titles as "The
freshman: The Moron who The request dwarfs the total of
University studios, thus is the first new lecord is used, retakes have order to be el'giole for Cm;:, in IV- offcire to many thoughtful young Kentucky Cardinal." "Wildcat,"
;pluled the neon sign because he 1.300.000 pints obtained in 1942.
vear they have taken the part of been made in enough cases' that fen.-- e awards,
men and women' and so on May ..The Bluegrassette." "Wildcat Do- 'houtrht it was General Ek'Cliic.
Immediate action has been taken 13. 1915. a letter to this effect uu ..,.,
the program.- - on a whole have been v I I'Nt II 1MB . . .
Frederic A. Tnplctt, son of Mr. announcers.
it
will hear Rev John K Johnson
Itrrt C'lieek. t omuieree, juniur: by the Red Cross. Chairman Davis j peured in -- Tlle iu,.a- - from this Ky ' Screecher " "The Kentucky Co- - and Mrs- R- S" TTiPIl-'We notice that although
fewer improved. E. G. Sulzer. director of
ho cut ell his
and officials from all -- bright voung student." This stu- - vd
--me
The Lit'le Moron
cro.as recently commissioned as programs are being made, the re- - public relations, explained. Part cf cf the Mjxwell Street Presbytenai:
" "The
h
fillers so that he could play the R.d Cross donor centers have been dult alao iui;;;csted that a contest Kentucky Kornkob " "Feudist" and PiIot lu the 4tn Ferrying Group, corder is being worked more than tne improvement is due to the .cnurch at their noon meenng to- working out details of the vabtly
a'ano by ear.
held to select a more fitting of COurse "The Kentucky Kernel " 26Ul Sluadro11- Army Air Corps, at ever. We are tcld that some ol the anulysis and study of the records day.
expanded program. Additional cen- - , ulne for lht.lr institution.
...
programs
A
which
were iormcrly by the musicians and acrors after
mittee was
9,i Memphis. Tenn.
sophoNm IioIs. Affrkulturr,
ters and mobile units will be set up
will meet Thursday in
Lieut. Triplett began his training broadcast directly are now tran- the program io tinished
Therefore, in the next issue an after due consideration, delibera- more: The two Little Morons who wherever possible. Davis reported.
,0 vl tne 1 ,llon bunuinu.
program
The
To compensate
s
director.
for the
of
editorial declared that "The Idea" tion. and exasperation, the name at Owensboro, and was later ap- - scribed.
wanted to build a house. Each liad
Stating that the Army and Navylstafr
sOtllTl
thought that the title of "The Kentucky Kernel" was unan- - pointed to special instruction under Mrs. Lola Robinson, explains that Studio A to the army, the acoustics; PKYOK PKE-.Mlie w anted, so
i)s own idea of what
request for 4.0O0.000 pints of blood jls paper should be changed. Miiee imcusly agreed upon. The winners Rtscoe Turner. Indianapolis. Ind. this gives rise to ' problems both in Studio B have been improved so. . will meet at 7 ;t0 Din Thur--daJicy decided to draw a picture,
Feb. 18. in Room SIJ. B S
proves the efficiency of plasma in no cnL. tti,0 read the paper could two students had suggested the He then served as Chief Flight
technical and human.
that small studio has as good
ecli of wlmt lie wanted. After they
building. Dr W. C Robiu-o- u
wf!
treating burns, wounds, and trau- - tell from the name "The Idea" that
At present, fur example, a special Hccustics as any in the country,
titlei were announced in structor in C.P.T. at Owensboro un-tiud finished, the first one said to
be the speaker
Erervone - mvit.
called on the it waJi issued by University of Ken- Mav 27 issue of "The Idea" and lil assigned to the ferrying com-th- e order is necessary to get good, ev- So we see that although the t'ni- Tie second. "Yolii" house has no matic shock. Davis
money was duly forked over by maud latt November
.n records, and the poor ones siive versity studies have felt the pinch ed to attend
jiindo".vs."
The secund replied, public lor even greater support" of tucky students
Lieut. Triplett attended the Uni - K bad sound effect over the air. of war. m lu uf out studiu to th- your lloue has no doors." So the donation program during the! in other words, they just weren't Professor Grehan and divided
I N ION NO I
But
urged colleges, bus- - getting their share of credit, so in equally penny for penny t between versity in
and was a mem- - The recording apparatus is as sen- - soldiers, in replacing some men
TwUav
tr.cy decided to combine them. coining year. He
and industrial groups to push the tame issue they announced a them.
ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- - sitive as a person with rheumatism, nouncer.- - with girls, and in the
Sweater Swing. Biuesjia
When they had reached the second
room
program and asked every per- - contest open to all the students in
Since this was the last issue of nity. He was married 011 January being affected by changes in the creased proportion of recorded
n
4 to o 'il) o.ni
mr. the first Moron said to liU
w ho has contributed
"to up- - which a ca-- h prize in the over- - the school paper to be published 4. 1943. to Miss Elizabeth Cary. weather and by the differences 111 grams, the University radio is
Canteen Course. Room 1V4. 3 p ;u
friend. "Say. what will we do if
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won't tee to
tn b.tr,-Sophomore Commiii n. Y lounge.
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donate."
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w wonder how come we over had spring lever,
or even thought of having il.
But after all, how tan one U
xieil to refrain from talking, writing, and trading alx.ut
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weather thai liehavrs the wav it do' in
Puts us in mind ol the oiu-o- l slate
who remarked one cold, blowv tl.ix as Ingot off the train in Ixxingmn thai he ecttaiiilv
didn't like Kentucky weather. F.nt the xnici
replied with that knowledge that veins Ikuu io
a red-ca"Just wait a few hours, suh. just wait
a few hours."
California lioasts of its stinnv davs: Flot id.i
Maine
brags alxmi its
.ii around swiiiimiiig.
tills of its cool brcecs. and Wisconsin has the
tleeVst snows in the nation (so the tell us).
All those things are guaranteed to lie as sun-aleaih and laves. Inn there is onlv one thing
thai kcuiuikv assures the woi Id alxuit iis
weather and that 'is its variciv.
When- els- in ilk- world docs one wear one's
heaviest fur coat, ear muffs, woolen sinks, and
high top hoots one dav, and roam aiound die
next dav lad in a spring dress and erhaps a
skaiing one
sweater? Where else ran one go
dav. and within three elavs Im- picniciugr Where
I so
tan one discuss the frigidity tit the atmosphere in an article for the p.iH-r- and have he
weather melt the article licit tre the presses have
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As l.ii as showers anil sunshine are tonteiiied.
kt nuitlx might well lie named April all hough
the showers don'i alwavs bring Mas (lowers,
soinei imes iliev bring it x sidewalks whiih liMik
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men ol (loni-pansaline lo the
I) I of St abba id and lil.ule!
In vou men ii means the recognition ol vour
abiliix as oftit t rs in advanced miliiarv and ii is
tlefiniielv an huior thai vou wen- chosen lor
memlK-ishiin I lie national miliiarv I
oiarv.
I ii xou men it means the fulfillment ol vour
tlesiie ni Ik recognied a nt I ii means ili.n a loi
of "waier has gone under the bridge." Ii means,
however, that vou've still plentv ol hard work
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vou men. some of vou. ma v U il means
Week" has linallv
lli.n the end ol "Oiurlc-stome. 'on"v- lieen tarrying saln'is. wearing
while gloves, and answering innumerable tpus-- i
it ins fired at vou anv lime antl anv plate bv the
at live members.
I o vcmi men it means that you arc now an
example to the other men on the tampus. Take
advantage of the opportunity vou have bin be
taieful not to hurt vour lei low ollitors in anv
wa v .

o vou men. t ongi aiulai ions, antl we're proud
of xou.
We saline vou!
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MiiuImis of the armed fones need I lie- Uniks
vou have Iving on shelves in your rooms.
I he
'it lory (Campaign
present national
which is lieing sjionsiHfd on ihe campus
Drive
bv i he I'niversiiv library will continue through
March "i.
Ihe obetl of litis drive is the il let ion ol
liooks issued
cm rent ficiion aiHl
plated on
sinte i'.lW. Ihe emphasis has
lillv mI till
lecc ill h published Ixmks Ixtause
ol the volumes ofilained in the first tliive weie
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Thev were out of dale and siniplv
weren't good reading material.
Ihe ivpes of luniks particularly wanted are
u iis.i ile.
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adv em lire stories antl western slories; detective

ami mvsierv sioties: technical hooks puhlikhcd
sinte l!':'i."i on sut h subjects as mai hemai it s.
methanits. clec irit iiv, photographv. anil
phvsits: lunnx Iwxiks; xxket editions of noxels:
and tlit ionai ies.
thai list lxtau-- e xou probably have
more ol these ixpcs than vou sus)ett. Clean
mil all ol those unused Ixxiks vou have Iving
around antl plate them in the box in the library.
The drive is imoriant and timelv. Give all
thai vou tan and you'll be doing a great service
for I'm le Sam antl everv one of his "Johnny
Doughlxivs."

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al ii inal
loi women will lie dost roved in t o
sm-ialietl
colleges taken over lor ihe miliiaiv
naming program. Paul V. McNuM lold tt xnlers
ittenllx. Ihe Cliaiiiiian of I lie- War Maneuver
:!i ,t- was no inten(inimissioii explained i!
tion, as be understood it. ol t: king over an en
lire plant