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S     8 I A A Q The Chicago Alumni Club of -tlYe{   FI4   Coach Brumage Says the Outlook forl      
- ' ' ' ' University of Kentucky. at its annual ( the Season In Bright
O ——-—— fall dinner held on the evening of No- l —·;·—— One. —;;
· Question That Th1‘€9·l7€¤€d "*"“"*" 2‘°‘· °‘°°‘°d H- "· L°‘"’- I Selected by "K" Men at Din- ; Experiment Station Man is
n · mmm Trouble is Settled we ¤~>~····=¤¤ J· B- S·¤¤·"·· ML] no- Given by coach ,"““‘“" *’“" "'“°"°‘* '“ ”°" “““"’ stated President of tm-
· ~ Satisfactoril l vlcepresldent, and F. H. Graham, 1908, B ““Y· and B Brea! d€¤l OYVNBW m¤·'·€¥`i¤·l: t t B d
  y secretary and treasurer. All of these! rumag€' lla Hh0Wl¤K UD WSU- Couch AlDh8 por an 0  
I   BARKER ACTIVE men are wen known in Lexingtom and "Dutch" Schra®tt tem the wud. B"""“g" Says the °“*l°°k for ¤ 800dI —_"
.— do   their friends will be glad to hear of ’ CMB on the grlolmn next mo. He wulflugliés E :>t‘;l8l;; this yes; d d I        
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  The twenty·11r¤t annual convention mil; hgsxsggozgmgirelzjltjlsmls thol"h°°°n’ captain by the K men last Schrader and Gumbert at guard of last! Dr. Fred Mutchler, head of the Ex.
¤f ¤¤¤ S¤¤¢¤¤*‘¤ I¤*°'°°“°€*¤*° Am targsst and most tnnuenttat may tal   y¤¤r°¤ Squad Me outror nrmice- Jim """"‘°" ”°”“'““°"° °' me E*¤°'*¤¤°¤*
letic Association was held in Lexlng- Kooloolly Alomoly oo well oo ooo oll `  l  ooo .    A  plll·k_ Scott and Tuttle have not come Station, was unanimously elected
{ ton   and Saturday of   ww, the Oldest.   has a membership Ofl     .j,_£l'l    J ' 1; Out for practice due to   ]njuries_ pr€Sid€Dt4 of t.h9 Kentucky stile
with about fifty delegates from the ovol. lllly ood holds roooloo dloooro ol i' "’   ' ' "  _ These mon expect lo Como oul Soon as l·`armers' Educational Cooperative
;         of the dlnner each spring to the Senior class *1 I |T|(}fnbQr of   yg8]•’B squad_ “'€ek· One hundred delegates {[0]]]
meeting were the admission of Tra¤·lol lho Collooo of Moohoolool ooo Elool t   _ Q., Hopkins, particularly and Sandli¤,I various parts ot the State were in at.
" sylvinla and GGOPQBIOWII into the l trlcal Englneorlng yvhen lt goes to Cm. l   ` Schwartz, and Sgurgen of last, year’g l l9ndanc€·
association, and the amicable settle- oaoo on no onoool looooolloo mp. l do V   l Second Smog men, are making Showl The State officers elected were: Dr.
ment of the Om yur rule lllld the   logo ln dolly pmcllco Pred Mutchler, president; James Mc-
summer eligibility rule. _ ”`—`_°`°”_*; vg - _ 110 I Among the new men who are show-l K°°· W°°dY°"d C0¤¤l·Y» V|¢¢·D|'¢¤ld6¤i;
V The olwyool. rule, lorblddlllg lallellll. , ~ * log do well may bo moolloood Klmml Frank Baker, Bath County, conductor;
men rrom playin: on varsity teams       {names, nmrrsn and Sauer, an msn-I Lewis Marshall. Wvvdfcrd County.
was made 0Dti0¤\l with S-   A- A- ' . l Imen. Coach Brumage says that lf his treasureri W9 Rel'- J- H· SUUDG. PGD-
members and each Institution may dc-   ll       _ ltntsrprstatton of the s_ t_ A_ A_ are llc.   dlewn County. chaplain; George Dun-
t . cldd whether the restriction shall ap- _ . cepted by the asoclation ofticlals, lat). Woodford County. d°°'k°°D¤¤'-
pty to tt. This wtn result tn two   _     |Freshmen will be eugtbts mt- the|Tl¤<* State Serretsry will be appointed
• ‘f°“T.;..‘1'Z.2 .§1‘i.'Z1"II.I2‘   ‘° Still S°*‘€d“‘€ is Arranged} t       l‘""“’· ZZ.,.'§IZS"1.Z‘;E..l£`2;$§"‘i§‘ .T,'§.,;‘§ ZT;  
D Yctlon on the summer base ball ell- for the Forthcomlng   l John U. Field, Woodford County,chalr-
bility rule, which bars an athlete who S€3S0l'l 3t Sttilté.   _       l man; Samuel Rogers, Bath County; M.
would play on an S. I. A. A. team from ———— l E R S- NWS- P€¤dl€£0l1 Cvlllltyf S. G.
playing summer base ball for money, llollkel ball pmcllce for me gl,-ls l     PR[SIn["]'lttaker, Powell County. and Otto H.
was ost oned until the next annual _ l _ _f Lee, Franklin County.
  D l I bGguIl I)9(€lIlb€I` 7[ll, with dbOl1[ twen {Thursday evenlng when they had asl' l Doctor luutchler     the work
All oftlcers were re-elected for an- ty new candidates OHL Sembled at me home Of Coach Bm" . iof rebuilding the organization through.
other year by unanimous vom. They A strong schedule has been al`- mage, where the members had beenlJ.   POI`t€I` of L€X1I1gtOIlloot the Stole, on Jmoory 1. wml hl.
wore: * ranged by Miss Elsie Heller, manager invited to partake of ‘°S0ll19" f€8·St· i Hérald, AddI’€SS€S th€ lheadquarters in Lexington. His salary
President, W. M. Riggs, of Clemson. of the team, which puts the Kentucky! Schrader. {pst w°“ his lem"` lastl Y0l.1I“lg J0l1I'Il3liStS. lhas been tixed at $4,000 a year.
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‘    Exit, ‘{"“ S‘“"’“`K"“‘““"’· °"‘° ““"»¤¤u mts an for wtttctt he tat been stator of ta, Lexington H€,.,..,_ ,,.,.l;Qlp  “fh;’n“';:)lf;“;0:  
°*"°""“* S °°°“ " ”‘“"‘°‘“°°°"‘“ qexsgsjt game M the S ¤¤¤¤ ¤ wm ¤¤!ju?LZ.,;°nY;;;;t at the ttm   .(:€;;tf¤;ll$ntPZY;;ti;°b.§Z`;.$.?°°J; *     ""’ “"°"g°“° '“'“‘°”' °°°"°'“°
and Alabama-John Morris, of Gm- played with an an-Star team from Mm.} mes Pgrk "Bill' Tuttle Herschel·"The Ethics ot Journalism " Drawin uw sociéty ever formed. The Sum
— gta; Third Distr-1ct—Mississippi, Louis- Healthy, ohm. who hovo a clooo Slotolsi to Pano Him Jimmio Hed as lupon his wl HQ newspa er ox eriencf organization has 400 local unions and
luna and Texa.s—T. W. Atkinson; wlol me exception of one defeat bylmtsul. Bailey Frmlklm com G zR.lMr Porter dpoke imergsungli on mo .t,l)|llllll€1ll·b€l`S,WlliCh‘£hO new ottlcers
;;;Sr;;L;;;t;i:t;;{:·;iui;yT;l·:¤·;;;i I'"? "§§"ff‘jf.`§Q§ §f,"§;, ,j§“‘;§“f‘jf‘jj s··~¤t. may t»t.tt·ta. -M-—Tt,.,..,,,.k, ,.,..... ,   ,,,9   W, lemlm me ·-ee ¤»   ·t» »·».t»t»t» mt year.
Pmsldem Barkefs activity at tho lfgsablfmm saving other games wm son, Floyd Wright, Gibson Downlng,;entbryo journalists of the importance      
meatlng was freely olscussoo and hls be added on me local nom., with the l ( hnrles Petrie, Karl Zerfoss and 1\lan·lot`lltetl) prospeotit eltalllltg. 1 Y      
_ influence was boneoclal ln provomloo ll _ Hug towns. lager \\. ll. Croan.   . r. orter lwas eec'te Ito tonorary _
the Stormy Session generally predict- *ll;0°uull‘(0f the Old varsity girlo am; ` -;..—..•.,.` --— tnembersltlp tn the lnlyersity P1‘ess—1914 Graduate from College of Mines
ed, Pmglooot Rlggs Sold ol hlm. book and at work, Misses wood, H€l·l(.HRISTMAS HOLIDAYS lsslioiilxtiortl some driinlleilasooend lwusl Receives t-hghut cl-ads in rut,
"""‘***""*"‘ “""" ‘“ ‘" "" °"‘“‘°“     ~·¤ Huge-- Mt ¤¤r¤ Me-? BEGIN SATURDAY " M· é     ‘“   l   R...,t..—r..,   .....,..e...,., ,,
me most valuable man the association garet lngt-ls, Hilda Williams, Pearll _ _ _—— _ ' { Horborl Gliollom rooldoot of too`19l~l from the (`ollege of Mines, re-
has gamed “i“°° '·h"’ l°““ by d°“th °t llgstitt, may Hamilton and Francesl (hrmmas holidays at bmw llmwra l.l,l__5 _l“ol_lolloo' pllllmdllwll llloiceived the highest grade in the mine
D()C(0l‘ DUGIGY, of V8Dd9Tbilt, (the uelool are making creditable ollowlnglslly Dtéglll Sitlurtlliy l)t’(‘€ll\b€I‘ Hlth, HL oDooker‘ U ' {f0I`€man,B oxuluinatlun which was
f°u"d°r Of thi`) S' I' A' A’)' and Presb and Miss Nancy Innes, of last year's:l*°°"- i Tho omlool oloclloo of omooro olpheld the last week of November, ac-
dem B¤··k¤*'¤ presence wm be a val- squad, is expected out after Christ-; All question as to when the holidays mo wooo Club whloll was hold oltorlcording to announcement tnade by
“°bl° °"°t t° °v°ry meeting of the mas. The schedule as already ar—;l.omml,lll.l, was Settled Nionday oven. om moollog. rosollod lo mo oloolloo Dean C. J. Norwood, who ls chief mine
association',. Fkllllwd follows: ling at a meeting of the Deans of the l,l “·_ l.;_ Slllllllll.k_ ol Sllolbyvlllo. inspector ofthe State and chairman of
lt was ge¤0|'8"Y agreed at the mee" January 9—Mt. Healthy, to-l· AH‘jtat·ious Uolleges. Several days ago a llloolllllot. Loo ololoolo ol, Borootowo the Board of Examiners.
lug that on account of his activity and stars at Lexington. lltetttion was circulated among the stu- l·ll.lt.l,l·l,sllll.lll lllld Alla; dllldrod Toy; Sixteen men took the examination
{may-eat, President Barker would be _lollllol.y 22_,_lllllvel.slly lll lmlllllyllll,   ollols oollloo lllo looully lo oorolll me lor ol. lA_Xl"o'loo sooroolryl and all but one made a passing grade,
given um pmsldency uoxt year when at Lexington. lholitlays to begin earlier than Decent- l     _o_  _ eight of them receiving tlrst class cer-
P"°“m°m Riggs wm mum auwmuui l•`ebrttary 6-Mt. Healthy, {U.) All- bel. 23_ 'l`wo tltousnntl years ago Socratesllmclltglt wllll-ll nlllllllt lllttlll ll, uct all
° "“"Y· stars at vlttcinuati. l rl·lll,,,, was l.l,ll,,ldeml,lo llllerlm knew that sttct-ess was a tnattt·t· or the gl,l·,,lll,,ll lll llllll,,,_
MI88 K H;;'_ A *""l"`““"·V 13`Bu“m€““ W°'"“""*fttver the outt-omo of the matter and "lllld- Sliifv ¥'•’<**il·i¤¤t·t his <‘¢*Piilivule, Mr.
      (`ll|l) Ul. Louisville, li'. IEXIUQIUU. lllltt l·el.(.lltlllll of the lNoU[loll' AS u NAS il lllllll llllllktful, SU lb} llt*," lll:) [{(_)bius0n has [jppll [nude ar [nine fort).
February 2o—Vanderbut llttivet·-`lwllll ol lllo Ulllllllll, lllo sludldlll, wlll toltl the pupils thut gatltt·rt·tl around matt by the Nortlteustern Coat coll,.
Miss Margaret King. UIIIVGTBUY LY MW at l·*"‘mUm¤· lbt- able lo t‘t·ttt·h home before Christ- mm- llilily Lllld is INN lil full &‘0llil‘U| of one
brorloll, rodllollts that all sllldalltll hav- l·‘t·bruary 26——Uulversity of Louis; lllllo lllll plllows will blt l-,.,llllll,.ll rllr_ ____V l _A of the contptuties' ntlnes at Auxler. He
log books from lllo llbl-dry lytllllll (hell; ville at Lexington. l_ldlllllll·y ;,_ "<`o||•·g<‘ |i¤‘~·d" u Your Yt*1U'S' loaf. ' matte an enviable record while at the
borore going home as a flue of two Xlurrlt ti lluslness W0ntau’s <‘lub at t •+_ r l'nit·ersity and if he continues to do as
como ll doy wlll bo cllurged dlllqllg [hel l.oult·tvllle. } \\'ht·tt wealth is lost, Iltllllllll; is lost; Uattdldates RUN for oflicc andl well as he has done tht. (Bw lllolllllll
llulldllylll the game as during the March 13 - Denison University atl when health is lost, something is lost; l Illl>l·I in automobiles tttter tht·y'rel since his graduation he will be a great
school loud ltlranvllle, U. ibut when t·ltarat·ter is lost, all is lost. lelected. ,··rt·tlit to the school.
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