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told that l.an Shad,
unable to attend today'
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wanted' to attend the meti:u
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.Fach boy. he said. u. reed Ue had
lead and
the I'lffn.-e- .
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This is to notify you that I am.
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to remain in
school and pay inv own expenses.
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mlnorv if n
lortner player
c'.uestiui.able point. The Uiiivefsity
h.as be-- ii advi.vd by lepal counsel
i.s Hot a l;?il
lifit the grunt-ln-iicot'.trriet but rrdhei- a sititement ol
relationship between the Univcfit- t.' and the boy.
or
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Dickey said, that
pitiyer Bill Hudson also attrtided
yetteiday'. meet ins; bat I n si)tir- fitc ce-cfrom the other ccvcil.
IhtcUort h.u- not tlar.txl a release
from hi.? grant althotih ho has wk
praetk'cd since last spring. Pw- ident Dickey trticl he understood
that Ihul.son was injured In an
atito accident last spring.
The ruling of the NCAA is if a
holder of a grant is physically mi- able to continue playhiK the Uni- var.sity can require the holder tu
perform equivalent services. Dr
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Dickey Comments
On Leaving Lexington

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liy JACKIi: FLAM
Associate Daily. Lditor
In a
room
done in shades of beiue and
rose Mrs. Frank G. Dickey sat
knitting a sweater.
"I am leaving Lexington and the
University with mixed feelings,"
she said. Still knitting, she continued, "This is our home."
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hopi's to
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have the free
directory
out by Oct. 15.
, This is the first year the Public
Relations Departmeut has put out
the student Directory. 'Veiare
doing it because the University has
grown so large ;and feels the directory should be an official publication." said Norman Snider
Public" Relations Department.
The directory will bo placed in
all resident" and administrative
offices on o campus, .and will be
of.ered free to all students for
three days. .After the three day
period the copies tllat still remain
of the original 5.500 will be turned
over ti) Student Congress, which
will seil them for 25 cents.
The name, home and Lexington
address. Lexington phone number,
'and' college and classification tf
all students will be listed. The
directory will ulst include the ad- ministrative offices. uf the University and'uth.'T offices of interest to
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the students.
Dun'ng'registration there was an
HIM machine tin the Coliseum at
'.work sorting tlucarcA wi;hin min- uteat'ter students had filled them
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former Betty Drymon. a
pretty brunette, was born in St.
Joseph. Mo., but moved to Lexington in 1937. Her father was the
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horseman, Ira Drymon, one of the best of the smaller
breeders in the thoroughbred industry.
"Frank has lived here since he
was 12." She thought a bit and
added. "But I think we will like
Atlanta. We have a few relatives
and many friends living there."
"I don't know if many people
realize it but Atlanta has one
of the most active I'lv almuni
groups in the South, and I
think it will be fun to attend
the games en masse," Mrs. Dickey said and with a quick smile
added, "Then we won't have to
bit on our decorum."
Suddenly during; the conversation the air was filled with the
sountj of orgaji jiuisIq. It was
Frank, Jr. practicing In the, next
room. Mrs. Dickey
continued,
of
uncoinrlons
the
seemingly
sound.
' reason 1
think we
, "Another
will enjoy Atlanta is because it
is ;v crossroad for the north,
south, east, and west.' People
from all over will be staying
over in Atlanta, and we hope
they will come .to see us."
As she talked the room was
warmed with her gracious manner
and the flow of music.
'When Frank became president
of the University we had moved
17 times' in 17. years."
She put
down her knitting, remembering.
I told him then the only way I
wiHild leave this house would be In
a pine box." Sim laughed and
added. "But I think I'm too young
o go to Atlanta in that lnatiner
so I'll have lo retract, my state- .
Jk'llt."
liiir gieei outfit blended well
with the "rosy.uf the cotich and
the 'green of , the"' rogres.sliig
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sweater.
'T v.;. h we had .a picture of our
We. w.re
movet to MassaThusett.
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Laughter filled the room and
she said, "It's going to be quite
an adjustment to get used to th
low ceilings and a smaller house.'
"With Frank's new position my
life will become fairly quiet. There
won't be the many social obligations to meet."
She continued her knitting and
said, "I asked Frank, Jr. what
I would
have to worry about
then. He said, "You can worry
over the next book you are going to read, ami the next piece
yon arw going to play on the
organ."
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concerned with tlulr lvlftt ioiiship

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A. Morin Jr.. Mf
instructor,
h..i'e vn.latett a fedora! l.w. an in- ihctment could he i.un: Uv their
appearfii.ee lie fore a uraiu! jury.
Moinhan saiu h.e i"uld make
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distributed by Dr
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office Sept. 1, has been Hi the and expeC at loiis. coii;;no:;
dean of. men's off u e since !r!).
of men's of I ice al'.ii to ll;e stu"My basic phoso)hy ui deahnu dent, si,, mlii i,t worked out Jeiu'-lwith students it, and has been in
the past, to Work as an advisor to
Conceiving fufuie pro,;ram aiid
students and to help them develop cjianges. Dr. ll.ivpe: said that before aiiV changes 'are een iiiltici-pateI first want to talk with
student leaders. A I stated. I feel
changes should be made iMntly."
The acting dean, who earned hi
M A. and Ph.D. troin the University, wa in Southern J'hodc-ia- ,
Africa tiom i 4i to 19V ,i
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school
fur
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Mt;is;i Makoui Dl'tllct.
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057 to take the position of director (i the YMC.A. Later he be.
came assist an de.a.; 'jf men and
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commented. "'Since th University
has grown so large it's Impossible
to meet Rll tiif students fuul have
tin close relationship
with the
ttudenr body that the president
of the luist generations hfivr hfcd."
"One night wr hud . a fcrelun
,
student come to the door nbout
11 pan. He had Jast 'arrived In
Lexington, to. attend, the Univer.
sity but had arrived to early.
There wpre no dormitories or any
houses ypeu unci he had no place
to go.' So he sint.the nifcht with
us."
She continued reminiscing.
"During orientation week we
receive lots of phone calls from
new students who have been
told to call
and ak for
Prank.
"If the s'udents are not too embarrassed they J,cave their name
and later if we meet again it makes
for ood conservation and a laugh.
Most are too embarrassed and
hung up." She stood up and continued with a smile. "Frank, Jr. has
met several girls in this.maiyier."

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the Student
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proposed curriculum for their Q Dr. Durocher added that the
Radio Equipped
critical evaluation.
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favor of the objectives establisherio "the collie would be ery Jiappy
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session Tuesday, the board de- 3cc.ved ii petition siar.ed bv 15 Ltx- invtonians rcipiesting thr teachers
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the subject ol a leei'Tit meet Hi1': of
after all was only an admission that
Communist theoreticians from inanv
British membership would muke the.
countries in Moscow.
Common Market all the stronger,
The mcetim; was called to discuss hence an even greater threat.
Mos'eow ,tel, Lsioi diil a comuieu-ta- r
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t;:w York (.'ity and its talk
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Communists were responding to an
Wf 'doubt it the biscoites put
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Yorker not only has a soul but "must
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The cameraman showed the TastIt appears to hae been a remarkwill .stop to lo(k at ladies' millinery.
their orthodoxy.
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and valmt University. To paraphrase
the great jajni"s Thitrber in one of his
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"W'hejii the' clnmes'rfng in my dreams;
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I am grateful
that I have had
the privilege of serving as president
during a ,very exciting time in the
I'niversity's history. Ahead lies a
period of eyen greater grow th. I shall
always say w ith pride that any loyalties arc here at the University of Kentucky and 'I .shalJ always count it

Coinnicrco, t!ii'j;ineerinj;, J.aw, lain-- '
cation, and Agriculture will be underway, mid. additional jMiildms fcH .Arts
and Sc iences ( beyond the jiearl)
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ing) "will be in the' planning stages..
New residence halls wilt hi; under
consti aictioiicbN' that time. While con-- ,
struction is nnder way, tluhuoniing ;
presidciit'jwill have the opuoi tiuiitvTo
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am piPs.jntiirj; to.ou this 1110111"
ia' resignation as preskU'i'iC of
the , Uni ersity of "k'i ntiK ky. to
cffectKc July 1'. l?Jfi. On 'that
date I shall assume the' duties'" ol
l Accutive Director ol the Southern
Association of Collet s and Schools.
The decision to tko this action
Las not been an eas one. for nomi.
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to rue than the Uinei;ty ol K
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