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Board Passes
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The Board Ol Trustee s
sterda) approved
percent
increase in the University budg a t hu the 1963-6fiscal year.
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Dr. Harper
Assigned
i&S Post
Keniv Hi E. Harpe r.
dean "t men at the
acting
University, will become asthe College ol
sistant dean
Arts and Sciences n Jul) I.
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The change of assignment v. as
approved yesterday by the UK
Board of Trustees.
Dr. Harper has been BSSee iated
with the Dean ai Meat's affiee
since 1957. He has headed that
affiee during the current academic year in the absence ot
Dean Leslie L. Martin, who has
been on sabbatical leave. Dean
.Martin will return la his post

Congratulirtioms!

Mure tlun EM University IMM were ree ugnied
and si IkiI.ii -- hip .it the annual Star- - in I hi' Night
in Memorial Hall Mesutaj niht. Two exuberant
j.ri Uw a t Hi
sharing congratulations were, from
Pringle and Mary Ware.

June

for leadership
program held
coeds caught
the left, Patti

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In addition to his new assignment in the College of Arts and
Sciences. Dr. Harper will retain
his post as assistant professor of
anthropology.
Dr. M. M. White, dean Of arts
and sciences, said that Dr. Harper's chief area ol responsibility
will be in student relations. The
appointment does not affect the
statu ot mother arts and sciences
assistant lhail Dr. Jacob R.
Meadow, who works primarily
centers.
with

Trustees Urge
Consideration 01
Integrated Athletics
Th'

Board ol Trustees unanimous) recom-- i
t of
snl
integrated athletics be
the Board oi
at the next meeting
sajppn top jnie;iit
th ithletic Associat m.
hin
Air. Bun EaeBe, Louisville, s.tkl
formulate a plan which will enbr thi Ugbt tl Board of
able UK to withdraw from the
ive this subje
ani aid
SEC because of the conference's
eoiisideration
and thai
primsegregation policy.
gfteg ! t tudj 'i.i gro tp should
In n gard to the prestige ot the
the B ir
ri R i oriinf
"I r
University, rarflr said he is much
cf
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"I thinfe Um Athletic Board Is more interested in the prestige
better equipped to .study the ot UK around the country than
he
past m the South.
problem ." be said.
Jack Guthrie, Kernel editor,
h
The iepil .ii integrated
was asked li EaeBe la present
University

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was browght up liv Pi
rank I)ii key who Made
relereme t, !i,i recent artii le in
the Kernel op. the topie. In an
editorial
March 22. the Kernel
stated tli.it a withdrawal fraM
the Seatheastera C fere ace or
an UMnmaral that I K will
begin to recruit KegfW players liy
a certain date was of pressing
importance.
The editorial further suggested
that Dr. Diekey. the Board of
Director- - t the Athletic Association, and "he Board of Trustees
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to the Hoard indiums in
recent
poll ol a random sample of the
student body. The poll was conducted li the newspaper.
Guthrie reported that 59 percent of the students polled favored integrated varsity athletic
teams at UK and only 20 percent
opposed this measure. The remainder did not feel strongly
cither way. He pointed out that
Of those who did not feel strongaid they would be
ly, 8 percent
in favor ot integrated teams provided the University remained in
the Southeastern Conference.

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Teacher Exam
Students desiring to take the
National
Teachers Ivamina-tiaon April 81 should eom-plet- e
which
an application
an be obtained
Iriini the
Testhsi Service. IJoom M Administration BaihUsur,

The new budget of S29.782.337
was a S3.674.605 increase over the
preceding year's budget.
Budget appropriations in the
five major area- - are: Division of
Colleges and Administration.
Medical Center, $8,888.- 264: tie (logical Projects. $640,000;
Agricultural Experiment Station,
Ex$3,278,054. and Agricultural
tension Service. $3,848,742.
In his statement to the board.
Pri-idI rank
(.. Die ke -- aid.
'This is bv far the best budget
hiili has been presented to the
Baard at Traateea daring the
ECVea yeail ai Bay term as president ot this institution."
He pointed out that funds hat e
been used, which in the past
have been held for a "rainy" day.
in an effort to move the University forward.
The u.--e of these funds has been
made in capital outlays since they
are not recurring and cannot be
used for items requiring funds on
a year-to-yebasis.
Increases over the preceding
year are: Division of Colleges
and Administration. $1,461,976;
al
Medical Center. $1,983,170;
Experiment
Station,
Ex$144. 460. and Agricultural
tension Service. $85,000.
Dr. Dickey said the reason fer
the relatively small increase in
the appropriations lor the two
agricultural divisions is that bud
yet figures are based on federal
anil state appropriations.
The amount of federal funds
figured in the budget is based on
appropriations from the preceding year. He stated there is a
that when federal
possibility
funds are appropriated for the
next fiscal year there may be increases in these two divisions.
The board also outlined expenditures of University fund-no- t
exceeding $75,000 to supplement funds already a va liable for
construction of houses accosnnto-datin- g
four Greek organizations.
finish nl Dickev painted out
thai g63twU had been made
available through a Heaths; and
Home Finance Agene j fcaaa. Me
said the problem facing the University issm aid the fact thai
bid- - on ant) two ot
atrwetarea
the
the
eaceidtd
aastraM tion haslgel t i ii
original
ares b s;7.::s".
The construction bid on the
Delta tiamma sorority boUM wai
$22,389 over the original figure,
but through negotiation the University hopes this figure can be
reduced to $12,000.
The bid on the Zeta Beta Tan
house was so far in excess of the
budget figure that the plans will
have to be revised and will be
read vert ised for bids at the same
time as will houses for Sigma Nu
and Bignaa Alpha Bpeflon.
The funds Being made avail -

SC Fulfilled Its Purpose In

K
IfTA WHITE, Kernel Staff Writer
In I&58 the constitution of Student Congress was
Association,
passed reptacaaj the Stude'nt Ooverning
and since that time numerous pioLiams have been instituted by Student Congress.
Ralei-- h
L;e. president of SC. defined 1- purpose.
"Otir only aim is to benefit the student.- - on thi- - campus."
Tli- - oal has been achieved by the- seve ral projects
and services SC offers student-- . The source of its funds
for these works is the M cents from each full time
student pin- - special allocation- - from 'he University.
"We to tc the Board of Trustees and decide bow
much money we have left over for special pri fecta and
Bgeratjng expenses,' Lane explained.
r.e ot it.- - most recent
innovations i.-- the student
loan system. Its purpose is to allow thi e on campus who
game a lot ci red tape to go through t get dk
and easily.
the i.U:t .ions tor a lean are- a S.I standing, lull
time ahataat, And ability to show mean- - ol repaying the
lor a stadewt is to sei Dr. I Hu rt
lojn. Bh
OikiTiiun and fill out
Sui,!eit angrcss loan slip; he
gaesj fswides alter some rhcrfsing if tin- UWAent is a
fat Me staaV nt as applied, but about 0
good risk.

hat r4ir wt

interest.
Anothei achieveme;.- of Btudenl Congress was the
stablishment of the In ten ...;..: Centei which was
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furnished and set up entirely by SC m order to further
relations between foreign and University students.
Presently SC is typing a book on history after World
War II written by Dr. Amrv Vandenbosch. Dr. Vanden-Boac- h
took a year's leave of absence in order to write
the book.
"Fhigh school students come to college knowing
anything about what happened afte-- World War II.
since this is where most history books cut off." Lane
said. "This book will fill them in on some valuable
information."
tested an the
iter each rfaapter i typed it
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Uni-veis-

Bigh Bchaal staaaada la raBaafy its IrveCSAfter
all the hapten have bci checked, eatrecied, and printed
Ihej win be dhttrihnied in Kentucky and then the
high sesMMna,
The study area in Donovan Hall, open till 2 a.m..
wai anther contribution of Student Congress.
The Harper Lecture Series, which began last week
with Dr. Houston smith's talk, was sponsored by Student
c tigress and financed with appropriated fund- - by the
Board of Trustees.
p.ei inse of student Ueagresa the University is
s
anirersity in the United gtates which allows
to icrve on facsdty eaaaasBteea while enjoying the
same status and vote as faculty member- - The Stwdenl
re pi sentatives for each committee are appointed by Lane.

able bv the University will be in
the form of promisorv notes and
will currv a three and three-eighth- s
pcTCCSMl

interest

rate.

Pa win nt on the notes will not br
due until after the I II A loan has
been retired.
The ijoa'"c; also accepted $45.
815 from the Highway Department as compensation
tor 31
acre.- - ol the University operated
C ildstream Farm. The land was
acquired bv the state foe the I:i-- ti
tate 4 right-of-w- ay
thr ugh
Fayette County.
The board was informed that
a favorable site far construction
of a rasasannitj eaBege in Hop
kinsvHst bad been aureed upon
y an appointed committee.
Question of whether a community college would jeopardise
-the future of Bethel COBege,
cated in Hookm-viliWai
by the board at lenath
before Clifford Smith. Franlctor:.
moved the board defer action on
the matter until its next meeting
The board also accepted title to
52 acres in Pulaski Ceiunty as a
site lor another commuity collese.
The land, located just outside
Somer-e- t
city limits, was conveyed to the state for "the use and
bene! it of the University" by the
Educational Development Association. Inc.. of Pulaski County.
Appmaal tor the activation of
a Department of Plant Pathology
on Jwtj
was given by the trustees. Teaching and research in
plant pathalagy at the University
is current!) easnflactcd in the Department of uronomy. Named
Sd was Dr.
to head the d
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hapmau. profeseir of plant

paill

patheiagj
Gov.

Bet

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chairman of the board, appointed
three "landing caaasaittaH of finance, real estate, and faculty
relations to act in an advisory
capacity to the University.
In other hwliwus. the board:
I bom.
Naminated
is
Mertan,
and
Monk;
Yrappisi
t leant K Braaas, a literary critu :
and Williani Linscasah, a scient-ia- t,
io receive hassarary eleurees
at the Usdvenity's
Jane caas- BienceBSCnl exercises. Merton and
Br ks will receive doctor of literature aV green whist Upscaaafe
will be awarded a doctorate of
science.
Approved a $17,170 contract between the U.S. Office of Education and the University's CaBepg
of Education. Under the contract
term-- , the education college will
conduct an tight-we- eh
institute
thi- - susaaser tor counseling and
guidance-trainin- g
ot"
personnel
Kentucky high schicK.
Accepted gifts totaling $6,614.
Gov. Comb- - rrrcisatl the meet-tn- g
to be reconvened at 11 p.m.
April 26.

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1962-6- 3

allow student leaders and campus officials to
University problems with the hope of
Reduction in the price of date ticket- - was a
this conference.
"Student Congress voted after ?he Carnahan Conference to drop the price of date ticket- - to $2 50 and to
have all the scats numbered ::; S"oll Field." Lane added.
This year Stndesd Ceawxeae issued parkin- - sti kers
to prevent facaHj members and students from usine
areas not designated far them. Offenders eaaae from the
board ai SM who passes em its recaasasMSMsa- hMhciary
nd s() another step towaid
tions to the dean of men.
solution of the parking problem.
Thi- - September when Lam t k office he told Dr.
Dickey that he wanted to start an honor system on campus. He save- Dr. Dickey a tentative ptan fat scheduling
r an evaluation to ex
hree clause I th:.-- year, and
pand the system to nine next semester. Lane saia tnat
so fax the three honor classi - have been doing well.
Alone with these special pi grams Student Cocagresa
continuesMo sponsor the student directory and the
as student service-- .
W'ashinLtonSSeminar
political
Lane, whdlans to graduate this June, science major cagi'ying 18 hours. He spends about five
hours a day in hisSnew office on Han: an Avenue, plus
time after hour- - onBtudenl C ogre - work.
-As for continuing IK politics" the chances are
Rih: Dow lie is totervieteng with IBM Lang aid.

of SC to
talk over
solutions.
result of

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Hssectiac in detail each event :i
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thi yard or goal Hne.
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games, d.4
appeaeed in
p: lr.ts per game, hit 50.7 Irom
the fl " r. breathed 3.652 thnes,"
8i; gang, we've l:v:i em
aaiplr tarn u award credit where
if- - really due. and they ainl a
guueaa do a. it seems. Let - face
facts: (he RfcAL hero- - of tr
reason were the fans. You
me
I mean, who watched Ken Bo- o s run white in snow covered
row Z.Z? RIGHT! Who nervously removed their frat rings
when they realized this was the
KA's turf and they were Pikes?
Right again And who loyally
bought three issues eat h w hen
ollon babe graced Sports
You bctchur booties.
And some of those plays made
a more nervous than an MA.
P'limber on the third Moor ot
Holmes Hall.
Yt somehow those riwer leaders, Wardrnp, Mansfield et .;1 i A
a . the waterhoy, you'll remember) c- uld calmly . ice water
. went thoae Mint Juleps) when
oof hTobtey was at the lint f r
... play! At time- - then was
sr. h
it. their madness, th nigh
.
t. rough careful observation,
aa finally broke their Oy-tat- ic
fans,
Code: (dip and save for
nei year)
fn Dtic hand waving : Nash fast
Pit another one 20 feet cut.
Anxious u:lep gulping: B.
photog. just took another shot of Nah.
General Twisting action E.a le:
in for Deekaa.
Standins still: we just won a
triple-overtiby one pent.
Ail of this drama was eclipsed
Just last weekend, though, by that
paramount of sport ina misadventure.-:
hike. ATO'l
the
plan to extinguish the rest of the
frats soon backfired as the other
fiat.- - took 'em seriously! So the
( arch for excuses began. ATO'o
J.
Jim ( hadwick tried desperately to find convenient, conflictwork. Others oer-ing part-tim- e
usly consulted
EChedoIca.
For a lucky lew it
was true they did have Saturday
27
classes!
But
"volunteers"
showed up Friday night anyway
and. gulping twice. ATO went
through with it.
The starting line mob scene
looked like reheisais for "Where
the Boys Are" and "The Longest
Day" put together.
Darryl F. Eanocfc, played by
r Bob Edwards, th g going whh an 11 p.m. roll
D:
Mike Coffin . . a I mean
Ominous
Kaufman.'
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led with

Kfjwesfs for
"more ice water, more sugar
t ubes." Prats -- t ientif icall
nursed their entrants with and. Dr.
St htill'- - ftot pads, and encouraging word- -.
At this point yours truly MG'd
off into the vaporous night in the
direction
of Saturday
general
clr.s.-e.- -.
while the dauntless 27
neared Versailles.
dawn-min- us
and
Frankfort
more hikers and Mr. Raincoat,
who entered a roadside establishment m Frankfort saying. "I'll
catch up later.'' I think he's still
walking.
Rest. Oat cf 'cn stopped at a
mental hospital to call his fntt
iu' water, another got in a little
lip. at a roadside cemetery.
Despite all of these temptations,
their

f:

Social

-- ta-(

Award ge-t- o
the aaanyaMws
kdket w ii
checked out at the
aaipcwll
aase. The rest ot the gaag aaa
in. hiding a mysteriMS MS. grad
caded as Mr. Raincoat, reached
(herkpoint Upha at 12:M; their
e
seven-milt tlorts
rewarded by
in the face,
blinding f
an ailing Huher and Haber seini-wit- h
air leak- - and Hev. whatswr

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ELECTIONS
Pitkin ( lub
Officers for Pitkm Club lor the
are as follows: Julia
year 1963-6- 4
Dally, president: Susan Rhode.--,
Virginia We-chsecretary; Buck Thompson, treasurer.
Hawse

Newly elected Officers I II' Dil-lar- d
House are: Dene Caiitieki.
president: Betsy Jone.-- .

Jan Stevenson,

Elliot. WAA representative;
Kathie Zoeller, sachd chairman
iv historian; Carta Care, chaplain.

I'in Signu Kappa
Phi Sterna
Kappa
recently
elected officers for the spring-semeste- r.
They are: Bill Crouch,
tf
president; Butch Zevely.
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Mickey Hargrove, secretary: Bill Duiguid. treasurer;
Dave Smith. eutinel: and Earl
Peyton, md actor.
CgU DELTA Pgfl
Chi Delta Phi held its pledging
ceremony Tuesday night in the
private dining room of Blazer
Hall. The in w pledges for the
sprinti semester are: Margaret
Scott Game-- . Dee Hall. Violet
Huffman, Carol Tennesson, Susan Scot;., Trudy Macia. and Amy
Lenz.
I

Ann iT .mint mds,
AWs repre entative: Luan ChanWan
nels, WRH represt ntativi

SSERT

Tau

Alpha

secretary-t-

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to He.

Stars hi the Night

t uiu.

NEW

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A ct iv it ics

Pitkin t Itii) M ::i meet ..' O .n
today in the Presbyterian ('enter.
Dr. Lyman Dinger will speak on
"Christian Ethics in Teaching."
Westminsier FeMawshiy Lenten
service will be held at 7:3u p.m.
tonight in the Presbyterian University Center.
' ill be
The Med Wives meet
held at 8 p.m. today m Room
11123 Dl the Meilir.il Center. The
topic for the evening will be "Effective Wardrobe Planning."

MRard

arnl

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fraternity

entertained Alph D rta Pi sorority with a. dessert at the chapter hou.-- Ti dav
'in.
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IN THE .VPRIL

ATL.VNTIC?
William Saroyan: The famed author of
MlMtVM
Boys and Gitls ToRether
fcut playlets tor The Atlantic. A re, I
tour de force.
R. ,nd. ,ii Jarrell: A leading hte-arcritic offers a detailed analys.s of some
Russian shott noeli by Gogol. Turgenew
and Tolstoy.
Ralph McGill: A poignant study of the
effects ot sectionalism, the Ku Klun
Klan. trie depression and war years on
the South.

..NO

In the fir'. of
a series of labor union profiles. A H.
Raskin looks at New York's Local j of
the Electrical Workers' union
first union local to establish
ncur workweek.
a

"Labor's Welfare State":

The p ursuit of excellence is the everyday
lob of The Atlantic s
editors be it in fiction or fact, poetry
or prose. In ever-,-

teasing numbers,
those in pursuit of
academic excellence
find in The Atlantic a

challenging, enter
taimng

and enlight

Suing out pan .on.
Ocl ,cui copy today.

Some

K

'

K th. ;;t and Bam Houston, (who
came in muttering s enething
about "Remember 'he Alamo'' a
local motel: again highly suspicious,
We salute all oi you, I think. I
walked the first 20 feet myself.
But ATO'er Edward- - said it be t:
"Man. yen couldn't vet me t
walk around the block. "
I wanra think the whole Kappa Alpha gaiu lor inviting me to
tiieir -- winging weekend join's.
It's the latest in frat -- tatu- symbols,
tu know They even tourt-eeu-- I
left me on the steps of the
Jonrnali-Building when it was
all over . .
Well. eeya in Florida. But let's
not forget the Wi id.- - of a UK
prcf who admonished hi- - south-- tt
und class: "I'm not going to tell
you not to dr. anything: I know
better than that . . .just don't
get caiigr.t at it."

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* Those 'Crip' Courses

LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS

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some

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"better" schools

the

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the

ol

land
country, tie nta) know .i course thai
virtuall) imiiossible to fail h
nit knames ik Ii as. "pipe,"
ip,"
"snap," "gut," "i "Mickey Mouse."
There i a trend to w
out some
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though.

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of these courses

"

course, says one resentful girl,
athletes, I! is t"i h'.s and (

Bait-castin-

dancing and bridge playing
are bein c eithei on tin way out
lottiei names. Various fexas
ing given
ichools arc being inessured lo wash
out radio listening, horseback riding,
and something called "Enriching the
1
atei ,i ars."
bail-roo-

n tin- contrary though, there .m'
tin Rood courses taught
.i teachei
t mislit v
with a solt heart.
Harvard,
the crip seeking student looks tot .i
place in "Spots and Dots' (modem
hid. "(.)n and Robbers" (criminology), "Puts and Pans" (homemak-ing)- .
Nuts and Sluts" (abnormal personality ). en
-

It ma) be .i bit facetious l"i u
here at the University to compare
out academics on the same plane as
some "i these prestige universities,
ii does poini out thai thev, too, are
hum in.
Willi
we couhl
courses
sa) tlt.it there are sm iu
!.ui. Bui we won't.

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few

Many courses were eithei eliminated
altogether, revised oi strengthened.

II

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ago, a revision
was in.nU- al the University.
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"Harvard's iotl;ilI players have
inexhaustible interest in l.ii

lolklore; when Slavk

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in 1961, the entire
the lii t le ture."
Al

seem
One
most
line

was last

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team huddled

Vale, two geography courses
to be the sage of the campus.
"consists ioleb ol lectures ("the
boring on campus"), with not .i
required reading." I he othei
i

e
student will know
An)
thai there are si ill some "easy courses
here, tun is this .i reflection upon the
failure ol college education programs?
- .i conclusion
to the Time
some son ol justification N athalf-awak-

UCH A HOT AFTeKNCOW'

A Modern Dilemma

art-icl-

tempted.

modern

Is

America faced with
in

ol

llu (act that such gems exist
even al might) Harvard
no evidence thai college is as r.ts .in ever.
On the contrary, the toughness ol
' 't hei
;ill the more
"in ses makes
precious. W hen pressed, some Harvard
concede feelings ol
"intellectual dishonesty." 15ut most
agree with one student on the dean's
no mattei what
list, an A i an
I
ui se y ui yet it in."
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crip-seeke-

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"group"

l

baa

poetn

re-

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the inescapable

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ebb. "I don'l
- to
see li"'. we can expect out
comiiete with ana I urner," he ..i it
What has happened t .i societ)
which creates and cannot resolve
dilemma? One thing
that .Freud
has charmed us into psychoanalyzing
away art.
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has

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appreciation
e
treated to .ni

tb.it

i

or bidden the poet one
ol lii-- most meaningful roln tbn ol
v miss
Prophet. Vmei m a is
prodw t
its own society, and the Prophet

period
sterilit)
poetry?
Dr. Cleanth Brooks replies with
vehement "no," lm adds thai pop-ula- i
i

transcend societ) a nd time.
Perhaps the poet is largely to
bianM
lot seeming to delibertaleh)
tathei than "communi"mystily"
In greatest cliallenge to the
cate."
poel remains thai of bringing iin.in-into tiu lik ol universal man without lowering iIk level of bis art.
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The Readers' Forum:

Olnn
Sets Record Straight

he Editor:
On March 20, the Kmn l ran .t
Mui
concerning the cancellation "I
the Women's Residence Hall Dance
Part) Program. I "he re are several
more tiling nrhich
think need to
be vtiil in ie.inls to the WMR cancellations.
Foi the man) UK students who
ttein! the Dance Parties, I would likt
to t t the record straight. ht ol all,
the statement on drinking was blown
out ol proportion. Ml ol tin- drinking
.it the WRII dances lot iIhn etnire
m.ii would not equal thai consumed
at one fratemit)
.iit.
The cleaning up after each dance
.ill parties
was the responsibilit)
involved and was not an extreme
burden on the janitorial t.ill as indicated. In mam cases, the janitors

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that the decision to

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program
dei ii' hi hut rati H'l .111 .Hllllll 1st .It
ne. l Ik uetisKMi leaves main nn!r
pendents without the social ij
h
th.it set ed thru) loi three ea is.
are "Wh
;in the
prime questions
program cancelled .it the linn thai it
had its le.iit'Nt ktudeni support? Vlso,
wh) were the complaints against
.mi in. mill. k ured?"
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disreg irded the unit iir!HU'iil
w
making then iln isi in, and
ill leel tin.- ah
m.iin stiKlent- ii .i
i)r)2iani tnal neloeil vuini ttien
:i i ampus i n the n.ist
nree ve u s.
u

damage

Holmes II. ill cannot
,ir am Dun
Parties due to the failure ol the WRII

l

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il an) vague excuses are made in
it; lv ti: these facts, du n the Kernel
hould poll the independents and see
great t!i
ipori loi thi
bi mi was. I he WRII ( Hllllll (o!!l- -

fit fir-- .

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Aftei havi
lead l(elI)t lioin
oiii article on Kentucky's possible
ithdrawal from the Southeastern
( ml, t in e, I
an
is orompted
irresistible desire t
iti si unc ii iiii- oiii tj.is( mea and -i
lit- wa
in win h it should he impfe- -

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that I k shouhl
de leaders!
in tn;
f uiting o
is .ii'.:uii aoie.
o athletes
the United
ai t
lias in in f t t ui til Negro ath
inittetl to twr-

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In

.our cause, k' itmk

coiiieieiM
in tininrplishing h
ii !n!) awal
h.it UN
se won
at
tl k tn. in a pr.i
(Mint
thai Missi- state Ii
broken tht racial barriet in intcunl-leeiat- t
.itlihtits ever state havins
universities as membi
its members t
ompete against
k.
oiddn t
integrated n.mi W h
remain in the conference and compete
with thtst tta:'i.
II you Mils to exe t a signibcant
influence i:i allerins the c x i i n at- Utndes lowari Xeen
iiirits in tne
South, teniaun tt in die SEC is th
It t :111! ill Jl t! is il Mm
the snoi li un adulal KMt ol libei al
men l i:i existenci in this t oiinti th
a solul
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the program. At times, the) even
tailed to have chaperones width at
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KENTUCKY

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Nash Pitches, Bats
Wildcats To Victory
Cotton VisTi pn ived to be
tiio inncTi tor the lentre baseball, lejun yesterdaj a the
basketball

buried
5-- 0

.t

the first game
header.

f

victory