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TII H I’ k . It’s always fair weather...
‘ C“ “C 9 ..Some more good weather is in store for
today—that is if you believe the weather
remains constant in this area of the world.
Hopefully. we'll be getting a rise in tem-
peratures today—to about tit! degrees. with a
little bit of cloudiness. Temperatures will .
drop to about 40 tonight. but there's only 10 I
VOL. i.xni No. i2i LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY Monday. April to. l972 "em"! ""8"“ 0' p""""’“a"°" ”0‘" “my . . '
and tomorrow. '
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W endelsdorf to seek second term- '
Hopson N 'thd f
By BONNI BROCKMAN The present administration is 0
Assistant Managing Editor also moving into new areas, and . 3 9 ll ' .
and “none of the candidates seemed . w‘ run
MIKE BOARD to be moving in the same t, .. S 9
Kernel Staff Writer direction,” he said. ~ '
The formerly-relaxed race for In an unexpected move, . " . for enate 8
Student Government president Student Government (SG) he.» h I
was turned insideout over the President Scott Wendelsdorf filed £2 a” * d
' weekeidiu th'nk this (SC for redeem“ Friday- -,_ ;.. S tu e n t p 08 ts
e y 1 ' -; a ,
presidency) has to be a two-year “$.03: 3’31”“ .333} “*1“"“'““°.“"’“;“z"
V J'Ob‘“ he said. "I" the past. just as science, and Ms. Diane Naser, a 9 ., ew“ - . "\sh's‘am Managing hd.‘ tor
you're getting your programs off sophomore journalism major, \ . .M . ,. Thirty-nine students are running for the -
the ground. your term or office decided not to run for SC 7 ~' ’— 16- available 1972-73 Student Senate seats.
., ends. Right now I‘ve got the president. Although they ha d _ .., -.... .. :35» .. Filing for the offices ended Friday.
, Board of Trustees right where I previously announced they would .. t; . , 4:5 .4” I ' ;.. The most “empet't've contest Win be for
want them...next year could be run for the position, they did not . an? .4 a Arts and SCiencess senator: tbeven
the golden year with the board." file for candidacy. 3% «xx t .. t, g t students are running for the pDSltIO'n. .
Wendelsdorf said he is running Filing for candidacy for SC 3%‘2. §; . The candidates tarert Jim Collins. Junior .
because “this administration has president, vice-presi dent and ’36 “a. h " , . ‘ ’ in telecommuntcations: . Ms. Hazel
. gotten so many continuing Student Senate ended Friday. _ t , C0105imo. Junior in Journalism; Ms. Sue .
. programs started. and "one of Elections will be April 19 and 20. ' ' 1 De13mm: 39m". ‘“ “35‘0”; h°weh ~
the potential candidates were Seven candidates will be op- ”W its: W I Hopson. Junior m political sc1ence;
giving a commitment to or were posing Wendelsdorf. mafia? m “‘“ .2 “We Mar‘m- S°Ph°m°re m Dre-med: '
qualified to give a continued His opposition consists of Tom ’ “W ”‘4.__ ' "' ‘ ;a;asisa::2;;s;agizissziaiizzegs;-:22-:52222253252saga::zisszézasisgzs:2:§a§%=s -
. commitment to present ' . fl .
programs." Continued on Page 7. Col. 1 tar; 2), 7/"- Lineup:
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U.S. steps up bombing ' -- ”1' The "9’“ SW“?
f' ’{¢m:’*$«‘$*$“*
. .42.. . Mark Paster, junior in educational and
over North Vietn am _ - ‘ social change; Kenneth Sales. sophomore
. - . in political science. ,
By GEORGE ESPER 1' , - Sunday night the SG election board ruled
‘ Associated Press Writer . that Bill Hevenor. a political science major ‘
SAIGON (AP)—U.S. B52 bombers are flying sustained raids over ,- , . who also filed. is ineligible ‘0 run because
, North Vietnam for the first time since before the bombing halt of 1968, ”i ...-._.;§;:'=-,::;:- he is a freshman. According to the
the U.S. command said Monday . Below the demilitarized zone, tank ,4 3' 33%;.» " governing regulations or the University.
led enemy forces renewed massive assaults in a drive on provincial "‘ "if; f _ only a junior. senior. graduate or
. capitals and key towns. " professional student can hold a Student
Official U.S. sources described the use of B 525 over North Vietnam ' .0 Senate office. said Tim Guilfoile. election
asa“showof force"on thepartof President Nixon. Dld Chew go to the fair? board chairman.
. A brief statement from the command said American “air and naval . - . - . Four students are running UNOPPOSGd-
operations continue south of, in and north of the DMZ. These 5:31:25: ::lg :21): 2:318:31?th3P::gsr::::;tlsa:?dy(j: “.5 They Wih be the next StUdeht senators
operations includ naval gunfire, tactical aircraft and 352s throughout “mum" “at on“. one o} the off-duty antes Ia . l .I It 3': ' from their colleges if they receive at 1935‘ ‘
the battlefield area." hir‘s Botanical (ardent sit (Ph t. if “I"? ti“ a) 9 one vote apiece duringtheelections April 19
Command sopkesmen said North Vietnam is considered part of the ‘ I ' I ‘ ‘ e. o 0 “ I m hues. and 20- said Guilfoile.
. battlefield area. Continued on Page 5, Col. 1
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_ , S come to head m Senate vote today
‘ , . . . . Rules shall be waived only to the Arts and Sciences." in a memo. was workin on a ro osal to , . V .
:zrliielngfT/tsihifir extent that they are inconsistent the Council further stated. “the revise the i‘gequireme)ntsp for the “$3: tggsgtedafitsw OfArftzcuzlih‘d
Four months have passed since with certification or ac- Senate Council would not regard Bachelor of Arts and the S . ., ' , ' ,
. . . . , .. _. . . Cience faculty passed an
. the University Senate passed a (-reditatton reqmremcnts. . with favor a proposal from A&S Bachelor of Sciences degrees. . amended version of the BGS .
motion allowing students “Hg"‘al December “eh?" requesting a language In early February the A&S degree and new re uirements for
. freedom of choice in selecting The Senate Council originally requirement for a degree from Faculty. .(‘ouncil approved the BA and BS dggrees
any five of the eight General interpreted the Senate action in their College.“ illsht‘wsky 5 proposed revisions F' “I“ to out .
Studies areas. December “as havmg eliminated While students were enjoying in degree requirements and Now 2:: ‘ 'agse‘d ‘ bv A815
Today. in the Agricultural the . foreign language Christmas vacation. Dr. Thomas approved til‘l‘low di-ogrec-the i' lt~- - P .
. _ Sciences Auditorium at3p.m. the requirement for the College of ()lshewsky. philosophy professor. Bachelor of (.eneral Studies. dC—uTlié Bus is to be an ex-
Senate Mil ntieet agla'h"t°t {032“ G 01 l d f f0 11 perimcntal program and
, some 50" 0 cone “51°“ 0 e ' ' t h students whmualifv may elect to
problems their action fostered. 1 es 0 care 0 lg c arges enter the programpntil June 1.
. . What follows '5 a detailed ac- Ily DEAN CRAWFORD The hearing resulted from an alleged dispute 1980.
count Of What has occured 'h Kernel Staff Writer between llatcher and a UK student. Gatewood — Students qualify after
those four months. It '5 intricate. Lexington Police Department Patrolman Galbraith. at the Paddock Club March 11. The completion of at least their fresh-
and sometimes amazmgly Robert Giles was cleared Saturday of charges cilV brought charges against the officers after a man year (30 credits) with a
complex. yet hopefully. ”“ stemming from a fight with a UK student in a complaint was filed by Galbraith. grade point standing of at least
formative. local bar on the night of March 11. Hatcher was charged With intoxication on or 2.3.
. . For the College Of Arts and The (‘ity Commission voted unanimously to off duty; conduct unbecoming an officer; and -. ln lht’ final 5011195!” 0f the
Selences the issue 0f (ieneral clcar Giles after it heard the charges against neglecting the performance of duty. (iilcs was degree program. the student
SFUd'eS has been a heated one Giles and Patrolman James Hatcher inaspecial charged with neglecting the performance of mustcommunicalt‘to his advisor
smce thatt December afternoon session Friday and Saturday. (luix. the results. benefits. and values
when thctbenate notonly passed Adecision on Hatcher. who was also involved In a marathon six-hour session Friday. the of his work in a way WhiCh
the “any live out of eight motion was delayed until 4 pm. today. ' Continued on Page 7. (‘oL I demonstrates the cohesive
but amended it to read: “The

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I “Old. photographs or magnetlc (unonstlale Ills ability to use 1‘ j_ I . I . . . . dS ‘ial roval .
. ' ' tapes. these composition skills in his “'5 “bun." ‘0 work w'thm a tor- sclences. Humanities, an 0L p B 'h U d d ' H
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. A&b r aculty includes these lorpretanon; Each student must stractions accordlng to their natural or social and behavorial was aspsumfjd ny atudgnIt Govern }
. . ‘ . points: demonstrate his understanding of inherent logic. scnences must include some $9" I)“: ens :n esdort and \k
, ' , . Basic Skills the structure and content of Breadth 01' Study: The laboratory or held experience. r. 0 n Itep ensonI Un- «Il‘
. . . , (‘olnposition and Ex— linguistic systems foreign to his student seeking a BA must 77 Depth 01 Study: Each student dergraduatIe CounCII chairman, tr
I' must complete at least 46 hours, that the Senate Councrl would
. , I . W 40 CL. “VhLCh are not 0an [0 fresh‘ also reject the proposalI n2
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 . 4 . , 'I‘llE KENTl't‘KY KERNEL. Monday. April to. 1972—3 - - 5.
Including outstanding men, women . ,' . i
V DOZBHS HBt hOIlOI‘S at SCB’S Awards Night
‘8‘“: lily-"Tin- “HF.“ Mertens the Outstanding Woman Mttench with its academic award lrom the English Speaking named Delta (lamina the “I ‘
en] ()utst' 9:19" * talij‘l'll" on Campus award. Kappa Kappa and Damon Talley with its ser- (hunt The Alpha Lamhda Delta \til‘(ll‘ll_\ \Hlil the most academic '. ,l‘ I i 5 ,
”Cl l'ni filvmgf 5:: ents at the (lamina awarded to the ()tut- \‘ICO‘ award.’ . 5 Martha Leonard Book Award llllpl‘(l\'t’lllt‘lll. and Delta Delta ;,' i
ap— l verst y 0 lentucky were standing independent SGHIOI‘ lht’ Student Medical Assocmtlon was presented to l’am (lrohen Delta tor ha\ mg both the highest it i . i_
. “COngCd last. flight at the an- woman. Helen Ann Jones. the presented the Outstanding and (Hen Harvey. ilt‘tlH‘ standing and the mam.“ .} *3: j:
”c” "“31 Awards nght SPOHSOI‘Ed by Pattie Lebus Berryman Award. Premedical Student Award to _ 5 m on.“ crawling “my,“ ,F in“. I ‘ "i .
I. It the Student Center Board. Zeta Tau Alpha presented a Lewis Kirtley. UM" U ““1”” woman 8 \ttl‘tll'lllt‘s L g l 7 “ '
’m' President Otis Singletary check as part of the Medical The superior cadet from the l“’“()riil‘)'. awarded its annual ' i,
and welcomed the recipients of the Technology Book Award to Tania Department of Military Science “‘hOlaHh‘P ,1”, 5‘3“” Jan“ The Junior l‘anhellenie t'ouneil .
Un- itWéil‘dS and their families and Jay Lampe. The Chemistry was Nolan It. Meadows. The Dewey. i’ltl l P5110“ ()mtcron. a awarded the Gamma Phi pledge ‘. i V i
an, lrtends. ‘ Department presented the Metropolitan Women‘s (‘luh ””m“ P‘c‘mm" honorary. class tor hax ing the highest " '. i M
old The Student Center Board Willard Riggs Meridith Award of presented its $1.000 Speech and presented “ “'h‘flam‘l) l“ (arla oterall standing among the . " "
named four students the OUl' $100 to the Outstanding Hearing Scholarship to Sheila Skaggs. sororities The “”15ng f: 5‘
ate Standing students of. the Chemistry Majors. Gwendolyn Stein. Alpha Xi Delta presented its honoraries presented new ‘ 5. -
815 Lnlversrty. The academically Mahowsky and William Thomp- (ill to England award tor the (lutstanding l'p~ members Alpha Lamhda Delta. «13 . '-
.rly outstanding students were 50” _ Damon Harr'W’L John (Tollings perclassman Woman in Creative (hens. i.lllK.\. ilmicron Delta ‘ _ . _
lCll Katherine Kurk and Damon The Department of Mechanical and Arvm Jupin each received Arts to Jane Delano Brown Kappa. Mortar Board. and Lamp ~ .~ r 1": i j. "
"31 Harrison. The outstanding Engineering presented Richard scholarships to study in England The l’anhellenic (‘ouneil and (‘rtm . _‘7 g
)71. students non-academimally were 5‘ .- , 5
Eleanor Hedges and Ben Flet- ‘ . . ~ ..
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5 Women at the top mmlses ‘ . i ,
The Associated Women ' .
Students (AWS) presented six I ; ~ ,
"' women with “Outstanding . i' 1" ‘
.-- Women" awards. f 5 i 5' _ .
g"; The two outstanding women 5 I _ . 5 7‘
faculty members were Ms. : " .55. , >~ .
aps_ Beverly Stanley from the Speech er ea" '0 "c S a 0" emon. . .V
I and Hearing department and Dr. i ‘- . . ‘.
ile— Francis Reed from the ' 5 i " . " _ " . . l - ., .
"‘e’ Chemistry department The two , , a . , 1' . - . * 5 ‘~ *
women named from the state -’ " ' , ' . I ' ' ." ' 3-.:;;:2.i~7fi:ii:3:332‘3iE=iif'iaji‘éiifiiif.i.25::3€252???£3235i-i'i'iiilali'iiiiii-“La“ .. l . t '
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use. were Ms. Otis Smgletary and . ,. ' '_ . ' ' ' if}; 5if535i:3:23;;gigjf.51i3§2§=§3?i§'3*5342;};iijfj};ii§:_ifl"' " ' -. '
former Louisville newswoman ' - , . .. . , . . .t r = . .
w Diane Sawyer. AWS named three t " :_' 5- it. i I 'L ' ' '
.. outstanding women students: . . ' ' " 3' . g t 4 .1 :5 .
”23': Mary Gilpint Laura Ulrey. and '~‘ _ ' ' l i .
Rebecca Westerfield. . ._~ .. :3; 1.15,: ‘ t ~ " ,
m, Alpha Delta Pi presented an - -, ’“;.§;it?rnt"' " .. " T l ~ . " ‘-
976- award to the outstanding foriegn ; y t r}- 555%! ”it; . ' f 1 » t 5; . :_ .- ., .
. woman student. Regina Vasquez. , ‘ . r ’ foggy/gig?» A?! , >5 .1 : . 5 ._
'3'" Alpha Gamma Delta presented '* _ , , titfigflgggé'f fi‘ ' 5 ' _ , ‘
M the Gwen Allen Memorial Award ._ . 5‘ r ,;,:.’fj£t,t2£’£?i’ ff Z .5 -‘ V t - ‘_ . ' :
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M to the outstanding sophomore t § @2331» f- : _, , : , “p , >5rrtv’i‘g’:+5:',gé - 9:; \ t ,. _ . . g 5 55 ,. . 5. 7 5.
wk woman student. Tracy Bruce. 'L“ “1,?tkiq9’fi‘fli r'gitt} 3;;37a’,§,‘¢.fiy 5'? 45K ‘ - . i j - '
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iScot Delta Gamma presented $250 to ‘ ' .‘2 ”ii. ,izfzinjgiflfliflfiwe. 5/ Kl‘w‘“ « 5. ‘ ‘ l . ; ,.
255‘ the Outstanding Blind Student. , "5'9?” ’ - ' .5 n" - t * .2 ‘ " r
Kathryn Szinney. Kappa Delta ' « ”'0: I. . ,’ v} ;.:: .- . l i, , .'. ,t '
:3: Presented the Grace Con“ Pride . ‘ ' .nt‘, .. ' . j l .- i. . _ _ .
Award at $100 to the outstanding _ ‘ ,nsr ...: .. f . .2 ~
» Junior woman- Janet Stivers- ,sé‘; v _ i . .
Delta Zeta gave Mary Jo . N3 lei/r2)" ’ T i i i.» "I
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EDIT ()RIALS
. S prime student concern
Today UK students and es '
. ~ peeially the lan ' . .
. over 5,000 students in the College of Arts gloy b8 831508 l\Eehicle for a muctharger whole. Senate acceptance of the A&S
V , . and SCiences, will find out the fate of the Throuyh 3V 0 ege of Arts and SCieVches. requirements Will prove that that college
. V V BS—VB A and BGS degree proposals. Senate technigues efnolt-so-subtle arm-tWisting can in effect violate Senate action. Jo
. aCmeV either for or against, will resolve tryin qto odt e past weeks, A&S is The degree of student concern with this leE
V V the issue at least for this year. Senatge COUEZIVVercut the power of the action may, at even this late date have p“
_ V . I . rim ' ' ’ '
Tod av‘s verbal d . . b p arlly because it has an effect. There are 17 student members h"
- - an philosophical een a mostly pro-reform r - t d ' - - 00‘
confrontation has its direct roots in the bOdy ’ p 0 S u ent Of the Senate. SO far thls year, With rare 1
_ . , . . . . ' . exception, their efforts on behalf of ‘ i '
V g ' ' . . tshealtatt: acgon of Dec. 13, Many VWlll recall We are afraid that students and faculty constituents have left somethin tbhEblr 5 IS):
. . V V . ht e enate passed the five out of do not realize the importance of today’s desired By speaking up toda thagt ul e res
. V . elgV proposal over the vehement ob- deCiSion. The issue is not only the ill- h l h y co d i sai
, Jections of several A&S faculty members conceived intellectual] b kr e p c aane that. 3 Sig
, who had the quiet su t . tem t f A, y an upt at- Also whileafew students,mostly those ‘ I
. V V . . . ppor of the A&S p 0 &S to preserve the “traditional in USAC h be ' ' ' '
V administration. liberal education ” somethin 't ’ ave en active In Opposmon Na
define , g 1 cannot to the plan, most have not. A large § Ab
. The BA-BS proposal is largely, we feel, Also t - . , student turnout, in effect a demonstration cw
. an attem t t _ a Issue is the question of how ° ' 'y rec
V p 0 reverse that action. much power 0 . l of concern and oppos1tion to the plan, Pei
V . V But. as we have said before. the BA-BS have in relatioiilet SThg e College Should might have an effect on those faculty who p05
. 0 e UnlveI‘Slty as a are still unsure how to vote. ““5
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. _ 2 _ C . minimal pedestrian safety f“ :3
. . Last week‘s tragi . - ES"°"="“‘°" LEX‘NGTON:KENTUCK E
, . C aCCident on - - Y
make it safer for ed ' . was
.. , V E088 Street near the Med Center the area it would 1p estrians “1 SOme of the traffic congestion A" 'Meveryemnewspaper ovum a. mom em
. ' , . . ' "'V ' n u ' ‘
V V femonstrates that UK s fac111ties a so cut down on near the campus, a real Problem a he u an tv 0t Ke : W per,
V V . V or (pedestrian traffic are in sore 71" for drivers and well as walkers. JMikeBwines.Editorinctnet 2::
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VV . . nee 0f Upgrading, _/ [ta e th John Gray. 32:33:33? H
V V Th ‘/ pp ars at that Change may T Jerry W Lew:s. Associate Editor m'
. V , V, b 6 young woman. a student at ma© / not be as far off as many expect. 'm Ba'laéfégafilt'fifiii23,3555??? G‘bm’ cola:
, . _ » , t e Med Center, had attempted to V UK law student Brenda Hamer is M12243? $353233 '32:? I 0‘95
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. V V , chdoss Rose Street where a ngw..3‘h/a conSIdering asking the City mefiifllfi'ifi?’"1‘5"”
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V VV lSi ewalkVended at the street. The / trig, ‘E—V-LJIVV\/.’\ Commissmn to close the street, John e::.s.p:oa..m..:M:3.EJ'°
.. . V . VV t:cation is frequently used even :’ EM?” Hopefully, last week:S tragic S‘
V f 1' (high there isVno crosswalk, red K iiil‘l“ “NED :3 accident will impress upon the ““5"“ °‘ ”9 “em“ ”“5 "K
V V V 1g or anything to show that let/{'1 ",3 """ University the necessity of :éf:$°iil§fi'°§£§"°“°m°°‘l°° °"y
. V . V V pedestrians are in the area. ~ / \ \ E1 making this campus safer for the attneLiniveiy'sityo‘totgbribsc'zzwrs w
. V . V . ,V/ __, , ounoso 197!
. V V She was hlt by the car and ‘V)M / bk many pedeStrlans Who are here- Editorials repre.~ tth
. . I hospitalized with serious injuries. \ \ "‘5'“ U:::::;3:so::neea.m . (mm
‘V V . ‘uhr.’ .g" “i V MS.
. . , ' - For Years the Unive ' a» V‘ .
. rSity has M j textllt
_ .V planned to close Rose to all 5386 , Kernel forum: the readers write senat.
V , ~ tradffic. thus making it safe for ‘ M A \ (‘ - ' xi:
1 4 e estri ' v ' jentre 'w ‘ " - - ‘ ~ H
V _ .. . Eor a f :xsdsrz faVI‘ nothiVing except 0 ("/V ;‘ 5-, es Choice :96:in has given its students the opportunitv from
.1” ' " Wings ave been ' The housing survey which 0 ave ViSitation seven d '-
, V , . V . V , prompted the ~ ays a week.
.i done toward faCllltatlng that \\ ‘\ ' Hm Kernel to declare that UK has the most Sunday through Thursday from noon until 9 MS'
- much needed move r l‘beral ViSitation Policy in Kentucky failed mldmgm and on Friday and Saturday l 50cm
V . . V ' m, V 5. O to recognize the visitation policy of Centre from noon until two a.m. Centre does not electi:
. Closmg Rose would not only 3, 73"?!“— :, , / college which is just 35 miles aWay from VOI'ce this ViSitation policy on any Student, senati
V V V the UK campus. instead the student can select the life style i Den
V . V .. , ”:2 _; V_V \\ Centre. since the spring semester of .he sznts from a number 0f options WhiCh i senatt
‘ /Z/:,3’E’é‘f, \ f New. me u eno visitaition lim' 1 ' ' ' 5 ning ‘
V V 7/ ’5 .~ 5: . n ‘. l a . , ited ViSitation,or i .
. , _ - , .2 \ .‘ ’V\V\\\\.\ \ {\‘xfrtx . fl ,' z . VBeginning the academic year 1969-70, i; for se
. - . - ' - 5 L" 'K Q '. J l L‘ / (”em gaYe. “S students the additional ; Th“
I ’ V / ~. I \/ ' . \‘ \\ ‘ ' ‘\ h / y ' \ \ Otation 0f llvmg 5" a CO-ed residence hall ' Arnoh
. V , . , “3% - ~ , . \ V.\. : \V i : H, , \ W 1011 separated the sexes by floors. Last SVtuder
. ‘ , . , 5/77,,/’ / V - \ - \ ‘ ii’.‘ ' . 7’ ' year Centre had one co-ed residen flrSt'y
. , \ // .. ,.~. L: ad . cehall .
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' . ' ' \ \W/ ~ .\// ’n, V - (/7 _ L. . “ESS $‘x ’ . l era] on campuses tOda)’. it offers BOtkin
. . \\\“\\~‘ 3§ ‘ / \ y r' , 31": L/‘ _ .‘~;“‘"\i\ ~ ‘ai‘; .a<;\?¢‘\‘\§\\‘ “sew s . . x .. - UK.Ce t ' ' .e°°"s’dered by "sme
; ' . ‘ \L (1%; . -,¢ 0 f/ ~:;\;\ ‘§\? ‘3 ,. ~ —- O . \ . that a“ reSPolVlcyembodiestheprincipie in pri
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. V 4W .. VV . . . V ~ . . . .2 of a V . Ut IS his home for nine months scienc
V V / . \\ .. V “VINE": and the student should have educat
I ‘ ‘ ipnh 'eg‘?5 approaching the freedom
VV , ._,_ ,. / _ ’- / , V erent in apartment-st le livn '
, . WWNDEAY , , 5 ./ ' but ($133! UK students Vdeserve no less. :Lfié“
. . FWATS ANY .2— ' .' V i change fl take 80m? time and much a r' y
V V V W VV/V , . .. ”/7”. VV ViSitationorpoliiI: t0V vaxdly claim that its csml‘c):
. . V V . , . ' ' 4 y Is t e m ' ' .
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