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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
UNIVERSITY

OI.IIME XXIII

CONSTITUTION

OF

LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY,

NEW INTER -- FRAT

Will Appear On

BODY SUBMITTED

NEW R.

Sunday Vesper

GAME

KKNTITKY VS. VANDERUIET
M

O'CLOCK, ALUMNI OYM

KENTUCKY

FRIDAY. FEI5RUARY

. D. K.
Sponsor First

PLAY

PLAY
LAST HOME TILT
Contest WITH JiENTUCKY

Cwens-O-

O. T. C. COLONEL

RrumaRcn Selected Sponsor
New Const it u( inn I Sent To
First Rattalion; Dawson
University Students. Talented MOTEN TO
Member Fraternities for
Sponsor for Second
Musicians Will Re PreRatification
sented February 1!)
FOR ARMY DANCE Mary King Montgomery, senior in
REORG A NIDATION WOK K
th? College of Arts and Sciences
Two
OF COMMITTEE ENDED young of Lexington's most talcnfod Denny Mot
musicians will present the
en and Fourteen and president of Kappa Kappa
Gamma social sorority was elected
Ok'ahoma IJIue Devils
Final Organization of Group Sunday nftrrnonn muslcale 4 in the
p. m.
Memorial Biulitorium nt
sponsor of the R- O. T. C. regiment
Vi!l Provide Music
Dependent on Acceptance
Sunday. February 19, mm. They
in the election held Tuesday and
February 2
are Richard Allison. baritone and
of Charter

.r

NEW SERIES NO.

17. 1911

MONTGOMERY IS CHOSEN

WiAllison, Younu

HASKETIJALL

Sing
Gold

New Cadet Colonel

I.oin:;' Cops Are

FOUR WILL

Southeastern

Loop Leaders
Will ( lose Season

Pre-

sented to Vinninir
Groups

Tomorrow
v a n i ) r ; k i i iTF TT a I ,
FOK OF WILDCATS

Kappa Kappa Gnmma sorority
and Delta Tau Delta fraternity won
the annual O. I). K. Cwens inter
fraternity sing hi id last niclu in
Memorial hall.
Chi Omega iri
Delta Delta Delta sororities came
second and third rcpec5iv: ly in
the contest of tills, while Alpha
.'fitma Phi fraternity placed second
for' Hip boys.
Members of the winning eel
tram were B :tv Bnd. France '
Dcmpsey. Gladys Gilhoy. Mary King
Montgomery. Mary Danllcr, K7H- i: til
Woodward. A';'
Woodward
Liuille Thornton. 1'aro'hv Curtis.1
Nancy Hello Mass. Alien PelinillL- ton. Anne Paynn P. rrj Martha Al- ford, and Villoma, Tlavd, pianist.
Members of the Delta Tan Delta
eroup were Dick Fuller. Cameron
--

Sale. Darbv, Yates, Jo!inwi
Will lie Graudated
in June

I

1

Wednesday in the section rooms of
David Young, violinist. Mr. Allison
o
d( partm: nt.
Copies of the proposed constitu- will have as his accompanist. Mr.'.
Undefeated in the Southeast rn
the military
Mi's
tion of the 'new
Frank C. Fox worth, while Mildred
eonferi nee and holding vlctiiri'.s
Mcntininerv. a native of Lcxinnton.
council have been sent to member I. wis will be at the piano for Mr
Trimly shod feet, with colors ,s H mrmbrr 0f the Womb's Stu- over strong in'erreetional fnes the
Irtiietnilics of the campus for rati- - Young.
ranping the entire spectrum, "tails" c,,,llt Oovrrnmpnt a roci.it ion. Wo- Wi'deat ha. ketball tram will close
Fiihscqu: r.t to which it will
ficatton.
Richard Allison is a student In tuxedos,
will men's Administrative
and khaki unifoims
be adopted by the new Greek un - the College of Agriculture.
i's r ular season Saturday nidit.
council. Glee
He has
and the male club, and Strollers.
ion. Its adoption rests upon its ben actively encaged In musical mingle when
when they m: i t til" s'rong Vander-bi'- .t
rallcation by all nf flirt Itipm w activities in Lexington for severnl of the speci e elide majestically or
Bnimmaeen. Alnha Delta
Commodores m the Alumni
years. Ho was th? winner, of the contortionist ly to the strains of 'ThEdna and
groups.
Jean Dawson. Ch'.o
ta.
cym. The tilt will si ait at 8 o'clock.
Atater-Ken- t
Kentucky
audition
council of
Tho
"Jolly Roll" Moten and his 14 OklaOmega, were elected sponsors of
Four of the Ca!s will be playing
years has been reorganised Inst year and won second place in homa
Blue Devils when they lighten the fir--- t and second battalions retheir last game before a Lexington
under the Guidance of a reorganiza- competition with ten young men In
spectively. Miss Brumngen, a Junatmosphere at the annual Mili'he Dixie audition held at Atlanta. the
tion committee composed of:
uov.d. They grai'.u.i' ; in June.
ior in the College of Education, is
Dean C. R. Molt her, Capt. Clyde Georgia in November. He is soloist tary ball from 9 until 1 Friday, also from Lvington and belongs
c.ipt. "Aggie" Sale. Danvll Darby
February 24.
Orndy. Dean W. E. Freeman, Prof. at the Second Presbyterian church.
to th? W. S. G. A., Y. W. C. A., and
ConVTThe Blue Devil.; arc a widely the Women's Administrative counRoy Moreland. Mr. M. J. Crutcher, During the past season Mr. Allison
Bmnford
has given numerous concerts in known musical organization and are cil. Miss Dawson of Louisville is a
Mr. James Shropshire. Mr. LawrThorn. Bruce Davis, Ned Turnbiill, regulars and .sterling athletes h.v.c
central Kentucky cities and has al- slaying over in tins city after sev- lunior in the College of Arts and
ence Crump, Gordon Burns, Horace
Scn't, Roseoe Stephens. Temp formed the backbone of Krntuckv
in Sciences, a member of the W. S. G.
Miner, Richard Clark. H. V. Bastln, ways won praise from his audiences eral other loc'al engagements
inorn. jaeK tram, Justus Baron, teams for three years and their
order to play at the urmy hop. A., Alma Magna Mater, and a StrolHarvey Mattingly, and Harry Dies. with his beautiful voice and splenah oi i ne social sororities, and a places will be exeeodinely difficult
scaobard and Blade, honorary ad- ler eligible.
MARY KING MONTGOMERY
group of Lexington girls and four to fill.
The group will have the follow- did artistry.
David Young, talented young pu vanced com; military fraternity is
ing objectives In its program:
fraternities participated
in the
Company sponsors and their reAlthough they have previously
1.
To maintain memb?rship In pil of Prof. Carl Lampert has won sponsoring the dance and is mak
contest.
spective units are as follows:
defeated the Commodores the 'Ca's
the National Interfraternity con- an enviable position for himself In ing extravagant arrangements to
program oriented by the are not so sure they will be able
The
Company A
Elizabeth Jones,
musical circles. He is concert mas- - produce "the" dame of the vear.
ference.
girls' groups was. as follows:
to turn back the Tennessee
ter of the University Philharmonic j Chaperones for the dance will be Lexington, sophomore in the College
2. To sponsor a pledge banquet
gation. for U1 y remember little
Delta Zeta: "Heart of
of Education, a member of Kappa
after the completion of fall pledg- Orchestra: has appeared frequent - Pres. and Mrs. F. L. McVey, Dean Delta
"Skinny" Hi,:;gins and the "Garri- Zeta." and "Loyalty Song.
social sorority, W. S. G. A.,
ly as soloist at University affairs; P. P. Boyd, Major and Mrs. Boltos
ing.
Alpha Gamma Delta- "Farewell son" finish the Black and Gold
is a featured artist on the Fine Arts E. Brewer, Capt. and Mrs. Clyde Y. W. C. A., and Strollers.
3. To hold an annual Greek conto the Alpha Gams." and "Alpha team put on last year in the Eu
program each Monday over radio Grady, Lieut, and Mrs. Howard
Company B
Isabelle Preston,
clave.
clid avenue gym.
apCriswell, Capt. Harry D. Scheibla, Ashland, is a member of Delta Delta International Relations Group Gamma Delta Dream Girl."
4. To exchange dinner guests on station WHAS and frequently
Kappa Kappa Gamma: "Kappa.
However, if no injuries or illnesses
the nights of council meetings. Also pears as solo violinist at the First Lieut, and Mrs. R. Rees, Lieut, and Delta social sorority, sophomore in
by University Ail Hail to Thee." "Kappa Toast." ensue,
Conducted
the 'Cats will have a good
to promote a weekly exchange of Methodist church in this city. Mr. Mrs. J. LeStourgcon, and Mrs. P. K. the Colleges of Arts and Sciences.
Alpha Delta Theta: "Alpha Delt i chance of getting revenge fer the
Women's Club; Meets in
muYoung Is a fine, sincere young
Holmes.
Company C
three dinner guests.
Mildred Holmes,
Theta Dream Girl." "Alpha D.lta loss suffered last "year. The Big
Hall
I'aterson
sician who has daveloped remark5. To create and maintain goodLexington, sophomore In the ColTheta Pledge Song."
Blue, following its great battle with
ably in the past two years. His
will between fraternity and
lege cf Agriculture, (treasurer of
Kappa Delta: "You're My Pal." the Crimson Tide of Alabama in
The study class in International
playing is always worthy of high
men.
Alpha Gamma Delta social sorority,
by Women's "I Love the Pin."
Birmingham.
Monday night, has
6. To discourage the present over pra ise.
W. S. O. A.. Alma Magna Mater, Relations, conducted
Delta Delta Delta: "Under the
the Lexturning
The following program will be
organization of the campus, and to
Pitkin club. Guignol staff and club of the University and Christian Moon," Da You Think You'd Like been its best on full power and
ington Young Women's
looks
of the year.
presented:
peek and mairitain a point of satieCwens.
association met at 7:45 p. m. Mon-- I Me Bett :r."
I. (a) Bois Epnis, Lully; b) TwiRupp's team, although beaten by
ty thereof.
Company E
Marjorie Fieber, day, February 13, in the recreation
Chi Ome' a: "My Mammy Told Ohio State, present leader
c
A Spirit
7. To favor the appointment and light, TcRsdale-Glen- ;
in the
Starting next Monday afternoon
Richard the Varsity tennis team will rank mcioiasviiie, is a iresnman in tne room hl puttcr.son hall. The class Me." "Chi Or.ieea Sweetheart."
Big Ten. and having split even
election to offices and to honorarics Flower. Campbell-TiptoCollegj of Arts and Sciences, a' m t,s ia.--n Monclav evening at this
eet and Low
Town tjU'L-- :
v
with Creighton oi the Mirsmni
on a basis of merit, rather than Aliifon. Mrs. Frank C. Foxworth themselves
by competitive
play. pledge to Delta Delta Delta sorority,
mCt and is cpen to ail who are prpuiar rounds.
at the piano.
(vmf renee and South Carolina
politics.
'I his method of lanking. which will and W. S. G. A.
Alph
X;
"In 'li1 Chin's'
1, Opus 8. Grieg;
intPrt.si!.fI in ij.icrnat.onel gfTairs.
II. Sonata No.
f
University and
the 0i(i Southern Oon;erenr has
fi. To maintain
be put in use by Coach H. H. Downi,
of Oi- A.
Xi. "Kentucky Aiph.
Company F
Gavle Elliott. Lex- - Mr.-:- . Fank L. McVey i.s class
n eyed a gr- at
Allcuro con brio Allegretto quasi ing, will Bilow eacli member of the
The 'Cits
enmnns traditions.
Xi Girl
is a junior in the' College
man.
lie r d( oiopst1 at erl titi .r grt a'ness
as: an.iantino Allegro vivace; David .'quad to show exactly what he can
9. To support- such activities
a 7.' : i
.et t Te.'l
of
a member of Delta
th:-seme
Pui'chn'.inp Young. Mildred Lewis at t lie piano. do under fire.
iv raid di .Vi: ivlv.
subjects diMU.-se- d
rh'ms.v
The
Can.
Th? Interfraternity
Tau,"
ta 1
Zc' a sec' il sorori'y. W. S. O. A., ter are:
II. Prologue from "I Pagiiacci,'
Sal" .ii l.v'' D Moinev
coipf ration: SuKv's homecoming
The squad has been working out and a Strcll.r eligible.
ha an ."
ijaived r'd ball
Ille
Di:
nep rnliies: Class reunions; O. Leoncavallo: Mr. Allison.
oi
and
F. biliary 6
every atcrnoon for two weeks in
Usiv
were. Mir .e,
IV. a On Wings of Song. Men
put
Company G
Mary Chirk. I.ex- - ai ma:n.:it. ' Mr.
sing and a
Tide Zvlendav
D. K.
G. Trimble. Mr
indications
the gym
Aim; Ci
i. Phoi :.e Tuiiier. M
:'. fen
e 1M 'be
'b Cadiz. Al-- ij point to annix, and all team tli:s iivton. is a sophnmore in tiie Col-- i Welter Pi ie. presid..d.
iw
Student Union building movement; delni.-.-:
un excellent
V.'.. Y'l:e iTif'ni s f ai.li:.
lie,
Mr. Young.
"
if", ,.'Y. M. C. A activities.
C ,n- year. All cf the veterans seem i'".e oi Arts an, .''?nee.j. rrcevd
I'i L.;i..rv 1J - Th. O
V. ia) A Kingdom by the Sea.
me.
secretary of Kappa Kappa
Constitution of the Interfrat"in!t.v
iiiNi;: -- ck. !! i l." D iv. M'lfiri'd jl.rhrtC.
iiieiire and So.r.e P:
.Some' veil: ib) Just for Today, S? rsoroHty, secretary-trcasur-..
'
Council nf the I'niversity
,.; :e
una alee
fine form and add to the strength Garnmi
Llierv Hail. Mrs. Win- - Me.v K.Jean C
Fet'ie I'uV-i(el Ma' Lindy Lou, Lily Stricke!ub. a niemlvr of cf it." Mr. 1)1
iver;
i''e French
-'
of Kentucky
wo.kine h'" I'mlr
Jo::i"-.of the squad.
:.
Iu". .sr: it .in.! Virraiie w
W. S. G. A.. Y. W. C. A., Women's v,ii
land: Mr. Allison.
x!
e
ARTICLE I
ires gaiiV for They
'he '.i'oj . Will b
For the competitive rankin , ,.V'Ti'ii'rative council. Strollers.
The ie.Io-MlJud '.i s oi ti.e .'.'ti
I. Agnus Del, Bizet Mr. Allison
Name Thi n;ime of this or- li
i's
If 'v ;. ' e.
!iiii-:- ;
ri
tiie
Car; I,a::v
nif
ana Mr. Younrr. Mrs. Foxworth at C: acli Downing will pick two mill Guignol, the Kcntnckbn ftafl. an:' ..rbniavyttevt tv.o'"l".e t.tv )::
r Cats iJ: o'i t'oui ill iTderlii:)
ginization shall be the Tnter-fra- r.eo- Pi
2)
to play for number one position, n-u:v.: mt :v, J - "liia: P iri.er J'rs.
de Lis.
trnity Council of the University Hie piano; Mrs. E. A. Cheek at the ana the loser will play a picked
'i"e
,'u. rt Ii. li.
the B' Tkir' rii. T!ie
ne.mie S.: uatie;.." Mr.
li. :.:
M.r Nel.il''.
orr.an.
of Kt ntt'oky.
.m . f e
d
i'i
to gi'l
Tho election in the above
pies;.ti.e.
LilaivlilH-:V
Ml s
U i'I'Si y.
,id rroi.
man for number two position, and
ARTICLE II
Vandv t. iM
'iiorro'i
resulted in a li"
I';ii..lH-l.:roirDai'.v
Tl'e
Si
ii)'1 u.g
so on down the group. Then alter
Fret' rn.:
in
Membership This organization
h CKi e Ci:i"'
Mr.
i
in Foreign
this has bem done, the man who between Miss Chic!: and
P'lte. Phi
shall consist of one delegate from
Pit ter. Yesterday a second '.lection James W. Martin
ni ))..! ating hiM.. Ma.i!
S.gai i Pin. .
wen Dumber one po ition will play
lenoa T u.
each men's fraternity which has
a
'e'e.j held in the eompanv and rJi:
ell( aim1
.:rL.i':glilin. presiding,
Chi.
number tuo, number two will then
h id i's soe'al status recognized by
on
h'.iiM ".
'1 ne od'ic.-- r
of liie el...,; ue "'
a Xap- l
"Ii p.uers it On
play number three, etc. in order Chick defeated hi r i ppor.ent by two
the University for at least four
til
Mill
ninial One of Twins, lorn thai it ni::,ht be definitely deter- - votes.
Frank L. MiVcy. chairman: :i
not in '.he ell
years.
va
ll 11"
tut
e;v i: irr.ora li.
Sarah Blar.dnig. vice - than-.r- r
are co.- -;
.Minus Head and Tail;
mini d that the
ARTICLE III
f.)b
O. V.'a'
Mis. .M.i.fe uer:ie McLauglnin. ..eci-- - :!:
Ka e. Chee.'leet.
Has Two I.eti,s
Th- - object
of this
li;,- lK"
Obioet
Cass. M s.: Zi
tary; Miss
C. F' ans. and II sv ard V.tlw
It the clear weather continues,
Council shall be:
o cent:'
Mv 1'
C, er e Ste'.va: t, pr- -' a!
d Si riuirns, committee' Oil m
of O.
A most unusual
(1) To establish and nu. hit a in
and highly iu-- t the cauit, will b put in conditio:!
pe -A. I'aiivr.u, Mrs. Alvm Evans, cliaa
K r.e'eri as master ci
vim :si. ... me'
as soon as possible and the team
ere;'. in; case of deformity in the
relationship anion
rnrmornous
11.
L
wa
n
h" tick is h"
e.l
'
t. nals; Mr-- . Albeit Ohny. M:
Ci'ild loviivi ei'Ps were
form of a new born lamb has bee.i v ill pr..efco cm: iide. The first'
fraternities.
ill: .'. it i.oiis as ii tiie two b ares
on air..'.!. -- men of c mii.:ee-wi; rers in each divi ion.
i
bematch will be held on the home
(2) To promote cooperation
retched by Professor Horlaeher of
vi!! iiisv a'e.'lier mil hou-.ml
nients.
courts against Wheaton College,
tween fraternities and the Unithe department of agriculture.
in'.-- l provisions have been in 'de'
h .nt tho lost week in KcproseittatiVijs from I'artici- versity of Kentucky.
only .n.itinisi
.
The lamb, one of twins, has
.
.
y "Daddy" B
to t.,ke e:e ..f
pann-- j
no mil
3V To encourage
a high stanUlSCUSSMOllS
two legs and no sign of head or April.
ii' h a crowd.
I5e in Chane of "Stunt
dard of scholarship.
tail. After the arrival of the lamb
t
Next w.ik the Wildcats will :o
(4) To advance the best inNij-htat the Agricultural department an
Plans Named
Atlanta to enter the first Seu'hJoui-nah-y
terests of the University and the
I'rofjssoi I loatU to;..tprn contvrmce tournament, npicture was taken in an efM.
fraternities, and to foster all acI ress
Announcement of sorority reprefort to throw some light upon this
(ommittee at Indiana
,hL.v fmLsn !ht,
ilMn undefeated
tivities which will further these
strange freak of nature. The
sentatives w ho w ill be in charge of
they will be ceded lirst In the rank- Four discussions of the art ext'onvcnfiotl
ends.
picture showed that the only
arrangements for a sorority stunt hibit which s scheduled from
ines and will not have to play any
ARTICLE IV
bones in the body were those in the
night, which will be hPld at 7:38
will be
27 until March 11
Prof. Victor R. Poitmann. depart- - of the tougli-toiinh until tiie
A display of the books of ElizaThe officers of this two legs and a partially fo.med
Officrs
p. m.. February 23, in the rec'.ea- anyway.
7 until 9 p. m. on mi ut of journalism,
Thursday
kit
presented from
organization shall bo president.
pelvic girdle. Prolessor Horlaeher beth Maddox Roberts, renowned tion room. Patterson hall, was niaui-b- each Tuesday and Thursday of the to attend an annual ioint
n
Coach Rupp. concluding his third
and stated
Lois Neal, president of W. S. G.
to his knowledge this Kentucky novelist, is being shown
treasurer, whose duties shall be was thethat case of Us kind. The at the Library. The exhibition is A., the organization sponsoring the exhibit, nt tiie Art Center, accord- of Indiana Press associations, held teason at the University, has proonly
Friday, and Saturday. duced one of the greatest teams in
ing to Prof. R. E. Rannells, head Thursday.
to remain on show for two weeks.
those designated by parliamentary other one of the pair was a perfectplan in order-traise funds fori
February 10, 17. and 18. in Indian- Kentuiky history, if not the gie.it-esMiss Roberts, who was born near furnishing the new Women's build- - of the department of art.
law.
ly normal lamb at birth and has
The exhibit, which is loaned from apolis, lie is chairman of the trophy
Their three losses can be eas(Continued on Page Four)
making the aver- Springfield, Ky., in 1885, now resides ing.
since birth been
the Art Students' league. New York, contest committee and will make ily accounted for without atie. mp'-ii.- g
what is
age progress in growth. The de- at Perryville in "Pigeon-hol- e geographiSkits which will be presented oy will be open to faculty members, the. presentation of trophic, ;ir
to alibi.
counformed animal has been turned cally known as
all soro'.ities will be short and the students, and town people Horn 8 newspaper txcellinee Friday.
over to Doctor Brown who is hav- try."
OtlVT membi is of the
She received her Ph. D. nt the entire program will not last more a. m. until 5 p. in. eaeli week-da- y
ing his embryology class disect the University
Ihe purpose is tj during the 12 day ; of the exhibit. eeii'i"t committee who w
of Chicago, where she- than an hour.
animal.
with Vi Por'mumi. are
u scries of group Tiie collection will i'."t be on
1917-i'- l.
One make the pi on ram
Shelby rd bended school from
Mr. Ben Allen Thomas,
ri gree sly stunts to infinite as many memon Sundays aee. ailing to an W'rii'.h: depa, ton nt ot loinnaiisin
after
county, on whose farm the animal year awa'-de- reeeivin-- her
!.'.
' a ".
i
uiie.
;i
aim i. v.. vni-was
inoiineeinei
the Fiske prli.e for h. r ber., oi the sorontie., as possible.
wi-bom. suit the "freak" to tho story, ' t'nder the free."
ed. vVi
mac. Ilnl.
Ihe plan v.,.s approved in a nieet- iv.'eir.ere s.
Universty.
of th" joint
'nb r in
V. S. G. A. tint the piesi-I iowevt r, leT feme
1'.'. lad
dai s n
in
ie t u
,". I V. eek'V
!i
Si hiidls l'n
All .'Uns.i ore 1.
make it ciiniptil- ' ti a
Ind
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ter all .Kt.Vi- - ,:!id plilie. s (u
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but, it In.Alpha Chi .Siema. nuiiun.il pioj lade, in
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'' d end w i'l con. on the
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of the train upon which shu was February 'M, in Ifiieiu J lib .it Ka.-ilThe popularity of "Time
s prepared by lb
o:
I"
tiave'..i;v ii iii.'il.,i'd iii: r i'i aeli'i.
hall. The me. line, i., to be ..;iviii in ha a not been chiiUii.iI to bie
lU w
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Ijuilitili". Name of
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muiiiitain but it took two engines." Judv O'llo.iik will act us ma l r oi
and Swedish.
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ceremonies.
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rue oi rraneemeiit of .skiis are
cd.ic.i- office want", all
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Submitted at the Ill N V.l',!.l Mill u '."ei'ib'v on
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Plans Will
Ijexiiigtou students who did not (jive active members and three pledges My He h." which was published m ;ls follows
e
eeitr The fete is ma le pos. ible bv the
Kappa Delia, Jane Ann Mat(ho Meet inn
their address at registration to turn ot this fraternity. The date for the 1H27. "J.nglini; in the Wind," one
M iieli
27.
i or on February
thews, Ilii.el N illou; Kappa Kappa
a' .en ut oiu ie dire'etoi s,
the.e addresses to that office with- Initial ion of the pledges has not, yet year later; and " liuri-' co-Treasa era luat "
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ors. tea her-'- ,
in the next lew days. II i.s neces- been decided. New members will be ure." The latest one of her bonks Gumma. Alice Pennington; Delta
til- ot 111 el.e
'l' ineerlin: colli
eason;
thiou-h-oi- u
Iioyd hall.
eta. Maty Ha
sary to do this ia order to pet elected ut some futuie date. The was edited in ;:). and Is titled,
E. in and music org.uii iilions
in charge of ar- of l'l'itl and
The committee
his M
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with tiie motto in
the
names and addresses in the new exact time has not yet been speci-tierangements for the SuKy diniu r lliiUi. In 11H0 he became instructor
"The Great Meadow."
Alpha Xi Delia. Katherine Sniool
student dnectory.
March 3. in honor of letter-me- n in mechanical engineering at the iiiiiid: "Noi to defeat ail opponent
Miss Kobci us pcenled the UniChi Omega. Virginia Rubcl; Zeta dance.of the football and basketball University
nor to win a prie. but to emulate
The oiricers of Alpha Chi Sigma versity Library with un autographof Nevada, and later beBeta Sigma Alpha, campus scout are as follows: Robert Austen, pres- ed first edition copy of her "Time Tau Alpha, Dorothy Megown;
npiad were appointed at a meeting came dean of that university. He the best."
Gumma Delta, Mariun Piuney; of the circle. Tuesday.
fraternity, will meet at 7:30 p. m., ident; O. 11. Murphy,
Tins year, in the Interest of a
Copies of "The Great
of Man."
was elected governor and recently
Friday, Fvbruuiy 17, at the Uni- James Pyles, secretary; and Clar- Meadow," "A Buried Treasurer," Aliihii ixlta Theta, Fern Osborne,
more progressive program, a new
Plans for the banquet will be sub- has been elected to repnsent N
Rose Mary Bulch, mitted to the organization for
versity Y. M. C. A. This will be ence Moore, treasurer.
and "Time of Man." have been giv- and
in Congress. During the World practice is being followed in that
an important session and all memen bv the Bryan Station chupter of Virginia Hatcher.
at the meeting next weik. War he was made colonel of light competitive schools are given more
bers are urged to come.
latitude in the selection of test
In a meeting, members of W. 8. Ted Cussudy and Billy Phelps were artillery production.
FI Mil I.PS1LON MIHTS
the D. A. R
WILLIAM H. NICHOLLS
a. A. approved a plan of exchange appointed us a committee to secure
Accordingly, each instinumbers.
Secretary
At the lust meeting of Pi Mu
of dinner guests among sororities an orchestra for the affair. The
tution will be allowed three emu is
A. S. M. f. MUl'TS
MKAI 111 SUMIXAK MIKTS
which was held Thursday,
toward selecting the number tlu.t
and the announcement was made committee which will have charge
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Alma Magna Mater will meet at February 9 In McVey hall, new
that exchange dinners will be of the invitutions and general arThe health seminar, which was will be presented in
The American Sixdetv of Mechan4 p. m. Wednesday, February 22, members were proposed who will be ical Engineers met at 10 a. m. Wedscheduled on Wednesduy night of rangements Is Alice Lang, Bettle organized last year by Dr. J. 8.
The program that has been arwith Mrs. Frank L. McVey. All voted upon at the meeting to be nesday in the Heating Engineering every other week, begriming March Boyd, John Carter, fend Wiliford Chambers and Mr. Brooks Hamilton ranged affords an opportunity for
students, one of whose parents at- held March 9. Dr. C. O. Latimer room In Dicker hall. They had as 1. A program of the plan of ex- Graves.
for those interested In public health any school that has been registended the University at any time, spoke on "Factorization and AlgeOther business which was con held its first meeting for this se- tered as a contestant In the olflce
their speaker Prof. C. 8. Crouse, change will be prepared by Lois
braic Numbers." Prof. H. H. Down- head of the department of metalare cordially Invited to attend.
of the Extension department to
Neal. who will have charge of notl ducted at the meeting included the mester at 4 p. m.. Tuesday. Februing of the Mathematics department lurgy. His subject was "Mining neat ion of nn mbi-- i s of the piun of preparation of the roll of members
WILLIAM K. NICHOLLS
ary 14, in the Medical Library room compete in any type of musical
will address the group next time.
Secretary
exchange.
on the fourth floor of the library. program.
for the semester.
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With the score of Saturday's
panic between the Vandcrbilt and
Kentucky basketball teams ftlll in
the offing. p are, unwilling enough, y.t nevertheless forced to acknowledge an Invaluable loss. Saturday "Aggie" Salp. "Big OPorpp"
Yates, Dnrrell Darby, and Fills
Johnson piny their last homp gam?.
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home floor. We ronsldrr with murh
regrpt this loss of four veterans of
thp game whose records may well
sprve as a challpnge to successive
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aspirants.
Fight have fought, and given us
faith to hope. Win or lose, we are
pqually proud of our star quartet of
basketball fame.

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SOCIETY WRI I KRS
Willie II. Smith University of Kentucky so contribuAnderson
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Jamfrs T. Cotton Noe, by avocation
a poet, by profession, a teachpr of
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the history of education In the
Profpssor Noe,
of Education.
poet laureate of Kpntucky, Is the
author of four books of poetry. The
tawm of Life; The Blood of Rachel,
Tip Sams of Kentucky, and Thp
Legend of the Sliver Band.
Professor Noe is a mpmber of
Scribblers, the Louisville Arts Club,
and a life membpr of the Order of
Book Fellows. By Joint rpsolutlon
of the Senate and House of the
Kentucky legislature of 1926, he was
made poet laureate as a mark of
rpcognitlon for his literary talent
and for his gift to the 8tate in
popularizing poetic delineations of
character and scpnes typical of
Kentucky,
Cotton Noe Is beloved throughout
the 8outh for his virile sketches of
common life. His works are vivid,
simple, and spontaneous, enriched
with a pure and delightful humor.
The poems below are taken from
Tip Sams:
TIP SAMS
Tip Sams had twins
sow,
And a razor-bac- k
Five dogs and a mule
And an old roan cow;
filly
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house,
And a
And a little wrinkled woman
Just as meek as a mouse.
Old Tip raispd tobacco
And he trafficked in skins.
For he had seven sons
In addition to the twins.
And every mother's son,
And the little mammy, Jude,
Smoked a pipe all day
And the twins both chewed.
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IN THE MOUNTAINS
I met a little mountain boy
As I rode through the vale;
His tiny sister trailed behind,
With pawpaws in a pall.

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The Chester - Morris - Genevieve
Tobin comedy romance, "The Infernal Machine," will occupy the
A lavblrd blew his clarinet,
screen Sunday 'ft the flentucky
A brown thrush tried to trill;'
theater. "Infernal Machine" reboy went whistling down the veals to what extremes a young
The
path,
man will go when Intrigued by a
As I rode up the hill.
beautiful young miss.
"Sir, won't you have some, more?"

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Cooper's dog.
Dean Cooper owns two dogs,
"Josephine" and "Dixie". The latter
is a Scotch Terrier which is a little shorter and blacker than Boy
and, of course, smarter. Dixie never
visits the campus. Josephine, who
Is "mostly dog," aeeording to Dean
Coop?r, has a very highly developed
Intelligence. . .chases street cars Just
like a real person (with about the
same success).
Then there is Dr. Pinney's wire
haired terrier. "Chica," a dog of nuAt the
merous accomplishments.
age of nine months Chica can sit
legs, roll over
up, walk on his hind
on his back, play dead dog (and
will never be equalled by the Jones
dog) according to Mrs. Pinney.
"Rebel" is universally agreed by
the Boyds to be the most popular
dog on the campus, besides being
the most Intelligent. Although he
is only three years old he attends
classes except on examination days
...prefers lectures. . .he is quite an
activity hound takes an interest in
Guignol, Glee club, SuKy, and often
stays all night at the Tavern. Rebel
is a real wandering Greek, frequents
the Lambda Chi, Phi Delt, K. D.
and Kappa houses.
Prof. T. T. Jones, head of the
ancient language department, has

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