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I that what we have accomplished in worker. Very [retiuently he hecomes iiillcpip ii~i,i—h iihiiyii high Siiiiiiii gi.iiihi_ llniveis
_ life may be partially due to his teach- unhappy. sometimes bitter. Many men iiiii,ii_ HC is ilicii iiiiiiiiiiui wm, Sliiwii The
I ing and the inspiration he gave us in seek jobs that pay more in industry or iliiiingii [hc iqiiihs; iii$iilii—ii,i-_ ii`. tion rea
our youth. \\’hat has happended to government or at another university. hisiiiiii i,i-(,i‘Cssi,i·_ iihmiiiiiic iii-Oicimi.! iii 1?t·Ii_ 17
i » the old boy? \\'hat kind of a deal has .\ study of our turnover in personnel i,i~i,[CSSi,i—_ HC is iisiiiiih- hh-ii._iii.C iii in the
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i   ‘tYiii;"xifé'lil""('ii;lTi]('(_i'l’Ui‘i_  '?“l}i "'}:?ilil"liii(iliOulilcmheléii _   mediate solution to this problem. lil- jill? I
i iiii'im_i'ii‘i_ci&iflw‘iii;m‘miipilvuimy‘i)({u ii   l?i_0_)"U“ O ¤}_·r¤y<>j¤_j¤¤ l’U§(?ili nancial relrel lor our prolessors will ilmmny
i . .. . . ye are rn· nc is critical. During a recent year iiihi. imi(._ H0ii.ci.Ci._ ihc riiiisiccsiiiiii ‘l¤ll(‘IllCl.
L terested. we can sell the public; on a we lost thirty-eight of our very excel- ihc i,.CiiCi.iii iiiihiii. iiiiisi hc iiii-iiii. iii . l>€ llono
  budget that will enable the Board of lent teachers. \·\’ithin the past month ihi, ;i.(,hh.iii iiiid [hc ihiiiiciigc ii i,i—i~. Then.
i Trustees to correct this itrinstice. l)uke University claimed one of otrr Wins mimi hc i.i.iiii.iigCOiiSii- hiiui iiiiii l'illl|ll(l(‘]‘
- ~ \\’on`t you help} This is one way you best men arrcl Michigan State another. iUi.i.C(.iC(i iis mini iis ihc Siiiicg hiiiiiiiiiil *t‘l`recl a
_ can payryour debt to your old pro- ()ne ol these inen is to reeerve $1800 _ii.ii(.iiii.c `Vill iicmiih hciiiiiiiii- hiii. lliutic gk
i lessors. lell your representative arrcl arrcl the other $2000 per year rnorc· hui iiihmi ii) hiiw iis iiiiivci-iiii iii. i¤1‘esc·nt;i
_ your senator. to vote for a budget for than we are paying thetn_ \\'e cannot i.i.i.iiii.iii(._ 'rhis ix iciiiiiii ii, iiiii,i,ni l*i0rs ar
_ the l'nrversity· that will enable the fill these positions with men ol` the imicss ihc Shim hikes iiiciisiiifb ii, iii,. lulllwi
. lil`l|SlCCS to adjust the salaries of the ciuality we are losing at the salaries iii.0\.C [hc iiiiiiiiciiii Siiiiiis iii ihh inn- lllflcians
|>l‘0fCss0rs so their salaries today will we are now paying. This sort of thing i-(iSSOi.S· ill`? urge
have at least. as much purchasing valnc· is gradually bleeding the University of iviwi are WC Uohw in (hi iihhiii ii} lll ad
as their salaries in lil-lll would buy. its vitality. lt cannot go on indehnitely iimliiiiiw; ° U _ sliliiis. i
ltr spite of a nunrber of snrall in- without seriously allecting the quality ’ V wi ` l<‘l`sity's
_- creases in salaries the Board has rnade ol our University. It is a serious mat- llarroclsl
to our professors arrcl stall during the ter for the state for it is here on this l·<‘xingt<:
last decade the professor today hnds campus that rrrost of its future leaders i 5   ierricesg
hinrself poorer in terrns of purchasing tnust be developed,   |’l`<‘*iri0ril¤l- ililres. }
I i (l|)il1€S l()IlgCl'. [JIli(? l0IlgCI' to ])il}’ f0l' [hg"] that of [hg (jgllggg |_(j;igh€i·_ '[`hg P1·({5i(iCt1i ‘l‘l`l,  
 · ltlains. I
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UI`]!     Honor TWO DISl'|I"|QUISl"I€Cl Founders l Fi j 
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Louisville, nrc urrzuiginig to have _]uscphl)cshzn l’ickctt.l’1·csiding Ol`-     Aj
P€t€I', Morgan to Get §.§l`Ull])S {min czncli ol` [hc lrOll]` clubs liccr. .\&M (jollcgc, 1863-1869     ‘*
Tribute On     place ll wreznlil on lmhc graves ()l"ll1€ _]·2|l]]CS Kennedy Pziucrson. Presiding     "
mx l<)l`lll('l' llnnvcrsny leznclcrs. [hey ()llu·c1·.;\&M (lollcgc. ISGS!-1878 .l’r<·si-   g
Two distinguished lounclcrs nl {he "'P: (IWW lg78·l9m l l  
lmimmily 0[ Kcmlmkyv DL Ruben llplin-I3. liowninn. Regent. licntineky Henry S_ liurkcr. l)l`('Sl(lC|l(. Slut?   j
[mer, hcznd of thc old .\&M (lnllcgds U"'“`”'lY~ l86ll‘l87S_ _ _ _ U“l"€¤`$ii}'~ lU|U·l9l7 \ Q
Dcpzmmcm Of Chemistry [mln l87S _l_<>hn .\ugustus \\YIlll2lll]5. Presiding l"l`Zlllli !,cR0niologiez1l l`(?$C2ll`(`ll in 19335. will he TO Atlanta   wzmiccl the fornicr UK snudénis m      
ld dm hnnorccl by the University on l·`cln·u;n·y have pzuicmic with thc pmgrzun. Mr. _ M '
jms M 21 this yczuz thc 89th birthcin» Y  ,     1'1`   V um H in mutmg dm umu upon
·"(l· ° H ’ I ~_i     :=1‘       <;`i"-¥  ~ \ |· · 0 · · I00 wr (ent 'I('Il\'C
no imp ~<>n. unrgtor 01 the1_\ngn·¢>IpOlngyfyan.   »_-1   . l   _y    thc All mpi: hnpupln I I \{ ·
  $€lllll. 1; _]znnc·s   I 0p·ins 0 110     __,· {   1°:· 5 ; nicinacrsiip in mc §(*Il(‘l`1I . umm
Sgklill dcpznmncnm of Hismi·y is preparing :1 l   .\ssnei;1ti0n. `
CCS and pzufinciit Tn ouch 01 thc um nicn to            ._ 5
wzire Ul )C_ _mnm_€( ' · T
3   Pu-. ` ll1€l1. on Slllldily {lli[€l`|]()(?]`|_ l:@l)_ 2l_     HLOOKH     `
md uml lrwnmlcrs Duy will he nllicixully Ob- campus_ EDITOR UK MAN I
]n;nni;il `°"‘VQ(l M M€m0l`l2ll (ZOll»cum, _—\ dyn. ’ I “
-l;i· um- num Skgtclh l"lC"Sl’C"SCfl b}; musical _ _ _ _ \\'illi:nn B. Artlinr. ’Ei7. lurincrly ul` l
Ni/YY dl" llmmlmmm by {hq Un_“iCl`Suli Chm" Ld Dimimilh Sports umm. Ol, uw lnuisville. ussistzim nnnnnging edimr
happen Miers amd the lInn·;-i-my O;~q1n;·gn·n_ r\ll2·!lll1l‘_l0lIl`llill’, lil!-I gml|Il]Cl`I] spnrig wrnqi~>~ wgqi [ln; ppm. mvmbcl nl the stall ~>¤nnisv|lle (lanunei _]omn.aI. M1. .\i!h·ni ` `
l·°Xl¤§i0l1 are [planning mcinorinl mulent and an mcinhcr of thc Erm nl` “'<*¥`l<¤`*l V"` {UU" }"<‘¤"`¤ U" lh? (;‘“'*""" i
*°*`\`i<‘eS ru thc graves of me six [orinm Downing Xiwmrs in .V\Ll:nn:¤. eluh _l<»urn:¤l b<·l<>re being culled M :·e¤ive § ,
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Vt 1)lIl`II]gVl)!`. (iZlY`[C[·’§ 2l(ll]llUlSt]`2lVll()]l Spcnkcrl averaging lnorc than tllrec ville,   "0I.l“h,;. lieutenant g0`.Cl.m)l.  
V V theV school s enrplltnent has grown lpont Speaking Engagements A week (Vi. K€nm(_kyV was appointed A mcmhcr  
· I8g;O(ii}?;):[rifllliwd hi; \ H dcurcc .\n extension department established ol the Interstate Commerce Commi~»  
t ~‘ t·t-(mt ai} ttttttmatt- oli tcpittltt-tai in "`*" ’"¥”"`” "g" by D"‘ C""‘°" "“ (‘““‘*°T ”H€"‘ l"”‘ ***11 "" P"°"d“" D""*l" ll  ii
p . WM While VV `wdém it U or K he bellsvtlle hasV a total enrollment. ol l1.tsenhower. I V V  
I 1   ') __ ' `_ _` ' _ V ' nearly 2.000 in 23 centers tn various Mt-_ Yngglc is ;t native ol Barbotn-  L;.
V was lirestdettt ol Suks. the Freshman puns Ul- Kcnm(.ky_ vmcy and was gmduulcd {mm the Uni-  yi
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