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VOLUME XXXVIII

Independents
Adopt Party
Platform

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Vets Must Report

elec-

tion next Tuesday of 10 assemblymen of the Student Government Association has been announced b y Jameson Jones,
chairman of the election.
For the' 10 seats, the Constitutionalist party and the Independent party each have nomcandidates, and there are
candidates.
Candidates Listed
The names will appear on the
ballots as follows:
Arts and Sciences ballot Lower-claman: Graydon D. Bell (I),
Clyde P. Watts (C); Lower-clas-

inated
two

Continued Cool;
High Of 48

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947

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Ballot Announced
For SGA Positions
The official ballot for the

OF KENTUCKY

UNIVERSITY

Election Tuesday
To Fill 10 Posts

Kernel

IrLENTUOLY

JiJHUE

For Letters
To Editor

Partly Cloudy,

10

non-partis- an

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Independent Party candidates for
membership in the Student Government Assembly Monday night approgram which
proved a
they said they will support if
elected.
Dene South wood, president of the
party, said the program included
locating election booths in each college; support of President H. L.
Donovan's budget; more use of the
Student Union Building by students;
a seat for every student at football
games; and the affiliation of SGA

Bill Rafferty
Independent a nominate

SGA

candidates
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a

five-poi- nt

If Not Returning
All veterans under Public Law
346 who do not plan to return to

the University for the Winter
Quarter are requested to report
to room 204, Administration
building, as soon as possible.
Officials said this policy mill
prevent overpayment of subsistence by the Veterans Administration. These overpayments
until cleared up may prevent
further registration under the
.
GX BilL .
Veterans planning to graduate
this quarter are also requested
to report to this office.

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with the National Student

Associa-

tion.

Support Budget
The candidates said, if elected,
they will urge each Kentuckian enrolled at the University to ask his
state representative and senator to
support the budget scheduled to be
introduced in the General Assembly
in January.
"We favor making voting for
student offices easy," the platform
said, adding, "the past policy of
only one or two polling places on a
campus whose population is greater
than many county seats, favors government by organized groups, and
that the Tammany, Tweed, and
machines never had a more
vicious plan for
Turning to the seating at football
games, the platform said:
"We appreciate the efforts of the
Athletic Association to provide seats
for students, but we feel every student in this University is entitled
to a seat at all home games and if
provision
increases,
enrollment
should be made to provide additional seating space."

The

Independent Party nominated candidates unanimouelv

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right t a regular meeting to nine of 10 seta to be
filled on the Student Ooremnent Aeaecletion by an election te
be held ot. 18,
nrnaJionsn amitaelM aprrOTjrryjf ewd4ats
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To Leave Friday, Dec. 5;
Oyer-A- ll
Cost Is $14.50

By O. C. Halyard
An all student trip to Cleveland for the Great Lakes Bowl s;nnc
Dec. 6 between the University of Kentucky Wildcats and the
Villanova Wildcats has been arranged by SuKy, student jxp'or-ganizatiogiv
Establishment of an annual
and approved by Dr. Leo M. Chamberlain, .icc- ing program, to be known as the
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Special Student Train
To Make Bowl Trip;
Sponsored By SuKy
Loyalty Fund
Established
By Alumni

Candidates noninated are Ereljm Caudel, Haekell Short,
Joan Behn, Oraydon S. Bell, all rt arts and science college)
Beedrow England, agricultural Jack Vaddell, eoariercei Srerett
Vlck and John ? B&rasow, englneerlnnt SBavJaVjtsl 1'aim, law. J
Candidate foa education le to be nominated
TfcendeVndente

NUMBER 7

University

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Kentucky

president of the University.
The trip, which will include
the round trip on the C&O railroad, and one of the better
tickets for the game, will cost
only $14.50 per person. It will be

Loyalty

Fund, for the purpose of creating

ruUicity

special scholarships for worthy students and financing other
The partTT!ced a roaollusn in
-e
charitable projects, has
woman: Mary Anewalt 'It. Kath-ertbeen announced by the Alumni As
Bamett C) ; Upperclass m.n:
Student Aaeoeli fon and Vred taSit a ceoi'ijon tef oreSsAthjsociation executive committee.
John R. Crockett (C). Haskell Short
the UnlTors, UV of rentuckA.afill- ie with
limited, however, to students ar.d
Directing an appeal for dontaions
Ii. John W. Sorrelle Jr.; Upper-cla!
woman: Evelyn Caudel
I),
staff members of the University.
to the program to alumni. AssociaHelen Dorr and RidgleyPark C.
tion President LeRoy Miles, LexingIt is necessary to limit it to stuUpperclass
Agriculture ballot
ton, said the program was originated
dents and staff members only in
program for
The between-halvman: Woodford K. England (I), the Kentucky-Evansvilorder to make it a University affair
and approved at the last meeting of
garne SatGeorge W. Freas (C).
and secure the railroad tickets tax
the executive committee. Adminisurday afternoon will include formafree, thus making possible so reaLowerclass tions by seven Central Kentucky
Commerce
tration of the fund raising campaign
sonable a rate.
man: Don H. Robinson C), John High School bands performing with
will be in the hands of art. alumni
r. Waddle
Plans are for the train to leave
committee headed by John R. Bul
the University "Best Band in Dixie"
Bill Iiafferty-- 2
Lexington Friday night at 11 o'clock
lock, Cincinnati attorney.
Education ballot Representative-at-larg- e: in executing their formations.
Irderendente neninHe SGA candidates
following the basketball game, and
Albert Cummins (I), John
Immediate Aim
Frank J. Prlndl, band director.
to arrive in Cleveland early SatCarlisle Myers Jr. (C).
Immediate aim of the drive is to
eight bands on
urday morning. It will leave Clevef a "at
.nil cui sufficient furHe r
Engineering ballot Lowerclass-ma- stated that with the at one time,
the field in formation
land around midnight Saturday
least one
alumni scholar-- 1
James Line C), Everett Wick the group
night and get back in Lexington
At the JM Becting Vafceeday nLitt 3 ;lrla
ship of from $600 to $80 a year for '
(I); Upperclass man: John M. Bar-to- w entire field.maneuver will cover the
Sunday morning.
a four-yeJr. (I), Fred G. Perkins (C).
term." This will necessiPetshinaRifleA eponrff and
be nominated aaeandidatea Cor
New Chair Coaches
Mr. Prindl said he has invited the
Representative-at-largtate the "earmarking each year of
Denied Use Of SUB
Law ballot
Officials of the railroad told Billy
all girls lnyreeted Vudrged to attend, Howard Southwood,
from $2,500 to $3,000 and it would
Dick Gillespie (C), Harry B. high school bands for two reasons.
The patform continued:
Mac Rhoads. SuKy president, th-- .t
He hopes to stimulate interest and
president, nnouneeds'
be the aim of the committee to have
"Some campus organizations have
Miller Jr. (1).
they would furnish the new indicreate good will with future college been denied use of the SUB. We feel
sufficient moneys in the fund to asPolling Places Given
vidual reclining chair coaches for
band aspirants enrolling in the Uni- this is an' injustice and want to
sure the annual giving of at least
A student may vote only for rep versity
the trip, and would put on a diner
provide
AS PROOF
STORY OFFERED
AGAINST DISCRIMINATION
one scholarship of this type," acresentatives from the college In for the and to game entertainment know why the present SGA governfor every 100 persons. Tickets for
patrons.
CHARGES Independent student charges that a party story was
football
cording to association officials.
ing body has refused to remedy this
which he is enrolled. Polls, open
the game will be in the $3.60 resubmitted to the Kernel on Monday with certain information In"For the first year, at least, the
p.m., will be losituation."
served seat section.
from a.m. until S
cluded were denied this week by the Kernel, The staff offered as
Loyalty Fund committee hopes to
McVey hall. Arts and Scicated in
Assistant
Miss Jane Haselden,
proof that charges wero unfounded the above notarized story and
operate without expenses, through
ences students; Ag building. AgriDean of Women, said that girls
offered witnesses to prove the story reached Kernel editors Thursday-limiting direct mail solicitation to
and Home Ec. students;
culture
not living at home would have to
noon.
:
prospective
donors and through
White hall. Commerce; Education
obtain a letter from their parents
building. Education students; Engt
general stories in the Kentucky
Artiss deVolt, noted Amer 'can har- granting- them permission to make
neering study hall. Engineers; Law
Alumnus," it was explained.
Scabbard and Blade,' honorary
that live in the
the trip.
pist and Fred Montgomery, pianist dormitories Thosesign out at the dorm
building. Law students.'
can
military society, will give an inRecommendations Planned
L. Donovan and sevPresident H.
on the music faculty, will appear in for the trip. However, those living
All donations to the fund will be
en other University officials attend- formal dance at the SUB Saturday.
play.
used only for charitable and edu- a joint recital on the Sunday After- in the sorority houses and residence
ed the annual meeting of the As- Charlie Mack's orchestra will
sign out at the Dean of
Tickets for the dance will be on
cational purposes in connection with noon Musicale series at 4 o'clock units must
Colleges
sociation of Land-GraWomen's office..
Since
the University, according to recom- Sunday in Memorial hall. Dr. Alex- and Universities, Monday and Tues- sale at the door for $1. style, the
Saturday Classes
any
dance will be cabaret
mendations of the committee, and ander A. Capurso head of the music
day at Washington, D. C.
campus organization purchasing 10
Dr. Chamberlain said that stu
.Accusations flung at the Kernel
will be turned over, to the Kentueky department, announced.
Others attending the meeting were
Surf. Southern Intercollegi ate
dents missing Saturday classes for
Research Foundation, a corporation .. The'
magazine, published, written, edited. Dean Thomas P. Cooper, chairman tickets will have a table Reserved in letters from memnent of the Inthird program in the series, the trip would be responsible only
dependent btchargins; tUserimVi
for. the administration of special sponsored as
by and for college stu- of the executive committee of the for them,
and managed
cultural service to to their instructors, and not respon-- 1
nation favormg Greekletter
funds in connection with the
dents of the South, will appear on association, and Dean M. M. White,
the community and state, will mark sible to the University. He suzsested
denied today by-uV;
V, al temporary Interruption ' of the
University campus with the De Dean L. J. Horlacher Miss Myrtle
the
In h;
that all students should tell their
, ,(
n While the funds wil be adminis' --'
members
-Kerne staff.
cember issue. It is published', in Weldon, Dr. Statie Erlkson, T. R.
Weekly musicale
Dr. Capurso ex- instructors in advance that ' they .
"
New Orleans by four students at Bryant, and Prof. C. 6. Cruse.
' The letters, published elsewhere
tered by the' foundation. It will be plained. Next program scheduled in will be absent.
'
.
Tulane University.
The Association of Independent requested by the association that the series is a
in the Kernel, charge that a story
program Dr. Chamberlain added that he
Four From Group Speak
Harry W. Schacter, chairman of concerning Independent meetings Students has voted approval of a sucn moneys oe Kepi separate
Campus talent is wanted by the
Dr. Donovan reported to the group
asjof chlistmas caroIs by the Univer thought all persons making the
magazine.. The December issue will on veteran's affairs; Dean Horlacher the Committee for Kentucky, and was given to the editor, Martha resolution asking the University tho Tivoltv "j FimH onH rnat rha- Turin ,sitv unonsiers on uec. - .
trip would conduct themselves in
al
have some news of Kentucky, but spoke on agricultural enrollment; two University of Kentucky
Monday and was Student Government Association to be expended-- for scholarships and
Yates, on last
Miss deVolt, a native of Iowa, a manner fitting to a college stuscientists,- took part in the printed in part only and that the become associated with the Na- advancement of the University gen
more student writers are wanted to Dean Cooper presented the report
dent, and uphold the school's name
help get more news of Kentucky, of the executive committee, and Miss program of the National Municipal part was incorporated with a story tional Students Association. The erally in accordance with recommen- made her debut as a concert harpist with the railroad.
in Boston while still in her teens.
according to Don B. Towles, Jour- Weldon took part in a symposium League convention in Nashville, this concerning the Greeks.
any dations of the Alumni Asscoiation. Following graduation from the New
recommendation is the first by
Ticket Booth
s
nalism senior,
campus group asking affiliation with
on "The Crisis in Home Economics." week. Citizen's Campaign in KenEngland Conservatory, he sailed for
Yates Offers Proof
Tickets will go on sale at the
"The
Towles has been appointed editor
an extended stay in Europe, where ticket booth in the Student Union
University delegates were guests tucky" was the subject of Prof. J. E.
Miss Yates offered as proof of the the national organization.
of the magazine at Kentucky.
William Welsh, of Berea College
she studied and presented concerts. building the first part of next wee.
of the Washington Alumni Club at Reeves', acting head of the Political falsity of the statement the story
Upon returning tb America, she Rhoads said. The student m ill be
a dinner meeting Monday mgnt. Science department, talk on a which she received two days after and president of the national organitaught harp at the Conservatory and given a printed card which he can
where Dr. Donovan discussed the Thursday morning forum considerregular Kernel deadline noon Thurs- zation, outlined its policies at a recent meeting of AIS.
Fred Nichols, Madisonville junior. joined the music faculty at Boston exchange at the C Sc O ticket winUniversity's program and was made ing
the people's part in constitu- day. The Kernel can also produce
He said the organization was po- was elected to the College Chamber University.
dow any time before December 4
an honorary member of the group. tional revision in various states.
witnesses, sh esaid.
of Commerce's board of directors at
The University Alumni Association
The story is notarized and repro- litically independent and
Mr. Montgomery, Inst nice tor in for his railroad ticket. Football
Dr. Irwin Sanders, Sociology destuducats will be distributed as
The University library has on ex- was represented by Mrs. Henry Tay- partment head, participated on a duced in the Kernel so that students versity and that he hopes the Uni- a meeting Tuesday. The election car- applied music (piano) on the Univer dents board the train to the
insure
SGA will become affiliated ried with it an automatic appoint sity music staff is a former piano
may judge whether the information
hibition this week the Atlantic lor, Henderson.
roundtable discussion of Citizen's
ment to the chairmanship of the instructor at the New England Con- against scalpers.
Monthly, which is celebrating its
purported to be included in party with NSA.
Organization Clinics.
A goal of 1000 students making
NSA, organized during the sum- publicity committee.
servatory in Boston, where he rereleases, was actually included, the
ninetieth anniversary.
mer, has as its aims the promotion
Lee Westfall, president of the ceived the Bachelor of Music degree the trip has been set by the SuKy
Monthly, a
editor explained.
The first Atlantic
of a program of student
group, appointed committees to in- and the soloist's diploma in piano. organization.
copy of which- - is shown, was pubDirections to Kernel news editor
tion on a regional, national, and vestigate University plans for a new
The program will be broadcast by
lished in 1857 and carried anonyHaskell Short, himself a candidate
mous poems and articles by such
i
for Student Government Association perhaps international scale, Welsh commerce college building and to Radio Station WKLX.
investigate the possible installation
eminent American literary men as
A meeting of the Poultry Club
Green, regional in- on the Independent ticket, and to a said.
Mrs. H.
Dene Southwood, president of of the honor system for examina
Ralph Waldo Emerson and Oliver will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in spector for T. Mortar Board, will Kernel special reporter, Charles
the
Wendell Holmes.
the Dairy Building, to elect officers. visit the University cmapus to meet Whaley, a member of the Constitu- AIS, said he hoped the club's action tions in the college.
moveTau Sigma, honorary dance soArrangements were completed for
Kentuckians Contribute
Professor W. M. Insko, head of the Mortar Board officers and members tionalist party, state that because would begin a campus-wid- e
The Freshman "Y" Club will have ciety, presented its first program
the ment for affiliation with NSA. He a wiener roast to be held this afterthe information concerning
The magazine has had many con- University poultry dapartment, gave Thursday.
7:30 tonight of the year at the faculty reception
na- noon on the Westfall farm. All stu- a "Blue Jean Party" at
slate of candidates was important. said persons interested
tributions from Kentuckians. As far a brief talk and a turkey exhibit
Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes, dean of it was rushed to print and a spot on tional organization could in the inNov. 6 in the Student Union Balldents interested in the organization in the livestock pavilion.
obtain
back as 1887. Patty B. Semple wrote was given at the last meeting.
women, will entertain with a dinner page one was held while the inforformation from AIS or SGA.
are invited to attend. The charge will Entertainment will include square room.
"An Old Kentucky Home," and durWalter Jewell and Karl Stamper meeting at her home in honor of mation was worked into a story an
Students appearing in an Indian
be fifty cents per person, and the dancing, .popular dancing, and a
ing the year there appeared "Two were appointed
for the Mrs. Green and Mortar Board nouncing the candidates of both
students will meet at 5 o'clock in scavenger hunt. Refreshments will primitive dance were Dorothy RichYears With Old Hickory" by Thoreorganization of the club. members Thursday night.
was done at the direcparties. This
ardson. Ann Shehanr Athena Yon-ko- s,
be served.
mas Hart Clay, who was at that winter
front of White Hall.
tion of the editor.
Jean Steward, Vivian Hereford.
time editor of Youth's Magazine.
Joyce Barker and Janet Salle. A
Other Informa::on Excluded
More recent contributors from
waits group included Mary O'Neill.
Other information in the story
Joel Ungerleider was elected pres
Kentucky have been two newspaper
Carolyn
Pogue, Virginia
Jessie.
was excluded, the editor stated, be- ident of the Cosmopolitan Club Fri
writers. Rena Niles, whose articles
Mary Lynn Sanders. Betty Lou
cause it was information which day night. Other officers are Basil
appear frequently in a Louisville
Terril and Betty Elliott.
newspaper and wife of John Jacob
should have been in a separate von Goudoever, vice president:
Dorothy
Richardson and Joe
Niles, musician and scholar, wrote
story and should have been reported Catherine Snowden, secretary; and
-Marks performed a Pas de Deux
Bonchead" which recently appeared
two days earlier. By Thursday the Karl Schneider, treasurer.
By Charles Whaley
One of the largest gatherings of 3
adagio. A dance depicting the concommittees, grouped ac
Three
In the publication.
Kernel had stories already in type cording
and Helen Deiss
to interests, were appointed. University alumni and former stu- connection with the traditional flict of an individual within a group
unwise.
were not included for lack
Joe Jordan, local newspaperman,
Sprowls then walked out of the which
A long, verbose, inconclusive
Committee heads are John Schnet dents ever to visit the state univerhomecoming celebration has been was given by Athena Yonkos, Vivian
recently recalled an interesting story
of space.
Jessie,
Virginia
Hereford,
ter, customs committee; Jacob John sity campus on a single occasion is
Jean
acsession of the Student room, stating mat ne naa anoiner
for Atlantic Monthly readers called
"There is no intentional discrimi- and Atalay Coskunogullari, inter anticipated for ,the annual home- arranged for returning alumni,
Alumni Steward. Carolyn McMeekin and
Government Association Tuesday meeting to attend, and left
"Lynchers Don't Like Lead."
nation against any campus group national understanding committee coming festivities scheduled on Nov. cording to the Campus
Ann Shehan.
Mary Hilleary Bryant in
The publication shows no signs night, during which Claude Sprowls,
in the Kernel," Miss Yates declared. and Demetrius Cordas, campus com 22, Miss Helen King, executive sec- office.
Parties Planned
of tottering from old age, in fact SGA president, walked out after charge.
"Preference in place and length goes mittee. A comparative religion com retary of the U. K. Alumni associathe editors outdid themselves in presenting his unfavorable report on
The meeting, reguarly held on to those stories which meet the
Friday night, preceding the foottion, announced yesterday.
is under consideration.
procuring notables to write in this, the recent National Student As- Monday nights, was switched to deadline, and are judged by the mittee are underway for trips to The drawing power of Kentucky's ball game, many social and house
Plans
anniversary issue. Among those sociation convention, resulted only Tuesday because Sprowls had to at staff, which is predominantly Inde- the state capitol and to other places
their
playing
Wildcats
a groups on the campus will entertain
whose work appears this month are in an adjournment of the meeting. tend another meeting on Monday pendent,
of interest to foreign students. Cam traditional rival University of Ten- visiting alumni at informal parties.
."
to be most
discussion of
A
Albert Einstein, Robert Frost, and
A meeting was called for late night. Notification of the change
erine Snowden, secretary, said.
nessee and the increased ease of SuKy, student pep organization, is Iconictechnical Aesthetics" by "The
ClifSign in
parade
Sumner Welles.
Thursday afternoon after Kernel failed to reach some SGA members,
obtaining travel accommodations laying plans for an all-oauford Amyx. art professor
press time.
are credited as factors influencing and pep rally to include the parti- thority on method in art and
and the turnout was not complete.
history,
expectations of a return of "old cipation of all alumni early arrivals. has been published by The Journal
Communism, SDA, YPCA, A YD,
Bryant Suspends Rules
John Barnett has been elected grads" in record numbers this year,
Alumni headquarters for the regIUS, UNESCO, charges and counterMiss Bryant suspended the rules
president of the Agronomy club.
istration of homecoming visitors will of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.
she explained.
charges were batted around during of order to allow
Prof. Amyx spent the summer in
be established in the lobbies of the
Dr. Thomas D. Clark, head of the
Other officers are Timothy Taylor,
Distinguished Alumni
and fifteen minute members Howard Stephenson, who history department and president vioe president, Charles Bryant, sec
the two-hoPhoenix. Lafayette and Kentuckian advanced research on the method in
Among the distinguished alumni hotels on the morning of the game. art history and has published nuwith of the Southern Historical Associa- retary, and Robert S. Smith, trea
Beta Gamma Sigma, national com- proceedings, and the final decision attended the convention
converging on the campus from all All fraternities, sororities, dormi- merous articles on the subject. He
merce scholastic honorary frater- was to wait until the next meeting Sprowls, and Howard Bowles, mem- tion, will address the society Nov. surer.
points within Kentucky and many tories and other residence units has written a book on the subject.
nity, announces its new pledges. for round two .of the battle over af ber of the original convention com- 14 at the thirteenth annual meetPledges, seniors in Oie upper ten filiation with the National Student mittee, to speak.
distant states may be the state's new have been invited by SuKy to put "Contemporary Method in Art Hising in Savannah, Ga.
tory," that will be released someGovernor-eleEarl C. Clements, up homecoming lawn decorations.
percent of their class, baied upon Association.
All members of the history faculty
Stephenson labelled Sprowls reex "20. Congressman Clements, a
Downtown retail merchants, some time next summer.
meeting
scholastic standings, will be initiated
marks as "overwhelming," and de- will attend the three-da- y
Affiliation Termed Unwise
A collection of funds to help
Fusion Goin; On
former star lineman on Wildcat of whom showed their enthusiasm
Classes will be taught
Nov.
at a banquet given in their honor The gist of Sprowls" report was fended NSA as a liberal,
finance the carload of food sent
"At the present time, there is a
football teams during his attendance to enter into the spirit of rivalry
early in December.
by graduate assistants in their abgroup.
by Lexington on the Friendship
at the University, followed the foot- during the Alabama game last week- big resurgence in analysis and insence.
They are V. Lee Westfall. James that NSA's proposed
He declared that membership of
Train will be made between
ball team to Morgantown for their end, will be offered a prize by the terpretation of the arts." he exDr. Clark, last year's "DistinQ. Banner, A. Singleton Cagle, Wil- affiliation with International Union
Communist-controlleconservative organizations such as guished Professor of the Year," will
engagement
with West Virginia Student Government Association plained. "A fusion of teacher and
halves at the Kentucky-Evansvilliam R. Thomas, Edward H. Lynch, of Students, a together d
the professional artist is going on
University and is expected to be on and Lexinston Chamber of Comwith doubt the University of Kentucky SGA speak on "The Country Newspaper,
game Saturday, officials of
Thomas C. Whiteside, Robert L. organization,
the sidelines for the homecoming merce for the best homecoming and carries with it the inevitable
Mauley, Harold C. Rector, Mathew over the handling of NSA funds, in- would offset any possible Comma a Factor in Southern Opinion,
the organization that sponsored
window display, Claude Sprowls, burden of interpreting the role of
grid contest.
He has been doing research
the gift, announced Thursday.
R. P. Perrone, George J. Burnett, cluding the $300 annual dues of the nist domination of NSA.
(Continued on Page Six)
arts."
(Continued on Page Six)
on this subject for his book.
University SGA, made joining NSA
A full calendar of activities in
and Frank T. Bacon.
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Surf Magazine Seeks

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Two Faculty Members
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Joining: SGA 'NSA

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Elects Fred Nichols

Library Exhibits
'Atlantic Monthly'

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Poultry Club Election Inspector To Visit
Of Officers Thursday UK Mortar Board

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Dance Society Gives

Y

Party Tonight

First Performance

Ungerleider Is Head

Of Cosmopoliton Club

Long. Stormy SGA Session
Results Only In Adjournment

Record Homecoming Crowd
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By Don B. Towles

The University of Kentucky freshman football team will meet .he
University of Cincinnati frephman
squad this afternoon at 2 o'clock on

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All University students will be admitted on tickets lrom heir student
bor. Admission for others
will be $1.00.
The Kentucky frosh met the. Annapolis Plebes at Annapolis on Oct.
4 and promptly sank the Navy by
a score of 51-This is the only
pp.mc they have played this year but
many of the freshmen showed up
well in this first encounter.
BUI Leskovar and John Chumley
showed up especially well In the
battle with the Plebes. Both these
boys have Reea action witii the varsity since the Navy pame. but are
expected to play atrainst the Cincy
sppToeation this afternoon
Cincinnati's freshman term is
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Said Mr. Shivelv, "We wsuit to
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Jim Howe, shifty halfback, who
raced 57 yards last week against
West Virginia for a touchdown,
now leads the Kentucky team in
yards gained per try. He has an
average of 8 S yards gained for each
attempt. Howe, a sophomore from
Fort Thomas Highlands High,
scored five touchdowns
in three
games in his freshman year at UK

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gible and will be placed on teams.