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Aelion Will Be Delayed
On Sludciil Loan Bill
Cooper Will Meet
With Committee
Wednesday

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StafF Appointments

PHI BETA KAPPA

TO BE CLIMAXED
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HEARS GWATKIN

The College of Agriculture, established as a college in 1908. was
renamed the College of Agriculture
and Home Economics Friday at a
meeting of the Executive committee of the Board of Trustees.
The change was made in recognition of the advancement ui recent years of the home economic;
department, which has greatly ex- itJ

BY GRADUATION
Federal Examiners
To Begin Tuesday;
Quizzes Scheduled
Annual inspection bv the War
department of the un.versity ROTC

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Are Announced
At Meeting Friday

jROTC INSPECTION1

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Renaming Of Ag College
By Exeentive Committee
Will Reeojmize Home Ee

Woodford L. Robards. Lexington.
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was named the "best
student in the senior class of the
University," by the faculty of the
civil engineering department, Friday
night at a dinner meeting of the
state section of the American So- ciety of Civil Engineers in Louis- ville. He was awarded a
membership, and society pin.
Lawrence C. Pendley. Morgan- town: Louis Cummins, Brooksville.
and H. Clayton Young. Frankfort,
also were awarded prizes in a competitive speaking contest with en- gineering students from the Univer- sity of Louisville.
Pendley was awarded a first prize
of $15 for his discussion of
Tidal Project." Cummins
and Young received $10 and $5 respectively for their placings.
Members of the engineering colaccompanying
the
lege faculty
University chapter to Louisville were
Professors R. E. Shaffer. A. L. Cham-- :
bers. F. J. Cheek. W. J. Carrel, and
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Approximately
D. V. Terrell.
persons made the trip.

Members of this committee,
which will report to Monday-night'- s
meeting of the Student
Legislature, are Richard Adams.
Bob Amnions. James Collier.
Doniphan Burrus. Stanley Pen-nand president Patterson.

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Pendley, Cummins,
Young Win Prizes
In Speaking: Contest

Patterson.

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BY ENGINEERS

The SGA committee to suggest necessary amendments to
the constitution will meet at 4
p.m. today in the Union building, it was announced yesterday by SGA president Russell

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BEST ALL ROUND

Committee
On Amendments
To Meet Today

Actum on the Student Loan Bill
be delayed until Wednesday
when Acting President Thomas P. '
Cooper returns to the University for
a meeting with the Student Legis-- !
la lure conciliation committee. It was
announced by Russell Patterson.
SGA president, yesterday.
Acting President Cooper could
not be reached by the legislature
committee
which 'was appointed
to attempt compromise with him
on his recommendations
for the
loan bill over the weekend, Patterson
declared.
The Student Legislature balked
I at the President's recommendations
at last week's meeting, and ap-- 1
pointed the committee to compro- mise with Uie president so that
the bill might be voted on at the
next meeting, members of the legis :
lature said. Signature of the Uni
ven-it- y
president is required for
passage.

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regiment will be held next Tuesday
and Wednesdav. Lieut. Col How- ard Donnelly announced vesterday
Examinations will begin at 10 a
m. Tuesday when Lieut. Phil Lo.
fink's first year basic section lb 51.
which meets the third hour Tues- -

Thursday and Saturday

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ESTABLISHED
The Present home economics de- as established as th
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"truction started in February
the
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membersh'P of 40 in that first
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quizzed on map reading, military or- ganization. organization of infan- - cla&s- According to the college catalogue
try. military history and policy..
BILL PASSED IN ATRIL
At 11 a.m. Tuesday Sgt. Elmer l,hat year- - "Tne Quakers set apart
The loan bill had passed tlic SGA
re in Patterson
Kinkers first vear baiic section lb'f01".."8 present
assembly in April and was sent to
63. which meets the fourth hour naI- - commodious,
and
the president for his signature. It
suPf,Iied wlth lhe necessary culin-wi- ll
Tuesdav. Thursday, and Saturday
was returned with his recommenary "PP"'"- This is a new de- be examined on military dis- dations Wednesday.
'ne collegiate trainlog
cipline. courtesies and customs of "? menl
The conference committee was
the service, rifle and rifle m.irks- - of young women in Kentucky, but
Dr. W. C. Gwatkin. Jr. head of the
one
leg- hicn no doubt will help to
formed by the retiring student
manship. National Defense act and
which held its first meet- - classical languagss and archaeology
and the ROTC. obligations of citi brighten many a home in the Com
ing after this year's body adjourned department at the University of
zenship, and military sanitation and monwealth."
Missouri, spoke on "After the Ides
During the meeting, the resisnia- $140 Nearer-Tha- nks
sine die Wednesday.
JLini If film w rt TrlWi''
first aid.
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4 am C..w
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Finn nf
Betsy Gottron. Jack Lovett. and f March" at the annual banuet of
ittik iivct ihe jnir fiimx of
Jiiiiiny II ilsim. Ir i, mid H:ll Jaikmni,
Imksotts ffnn A. At 10:00 a.m. Tuesdav Lieut. Col. H;"
Russeli Patterson were members of Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary
R. C. Sander and Capt. Dauris
IL?tn"CCTl?,Ul
h will hi- - held Siiturdiix.
Lowp nr." mi riiliy in llliu h mid bridle's hone show
the retiring legislature appointed arts and sciences scholastic frater- C. Caprenter s first vear advanced
A gross return of approxiCmeU
to the committee; Richard Adams nlty, Frlcay night In the Phoenix
'rsTty
section 7b 11. which meets daily.
mately $140 to be placed in the
and Doris Reichenbach were re pre- - hotel.
and section 7b 51. which meets
ODK swimming pool fund
PROMOTED
sentatives of the new legislature
Four initiates, last semester's new
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday.
was realized on the Troupers'
Dr- W- p- Garrigus mas promoted
appointed.
members, and outstanding freshmen
Friday, and Saturday, will be ex show Friday night in Alumni
ocate to full professor of
amined on the caliber .30 machine from
and sophomores in the arts and
gymnasium, it was announced
CHANGES ASKED
gun. pistol marksmanship, and gen - animal husbandry and was named
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sciences college wire honoied at the
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by M. E. Potter.
yesterday
banquet.
eral. rifle platoon, and caliber .30 chairman of the animal Industry
ODK laculty adviser.
President Cooper are:
machine gun platoon combat prin- - 8"up.
The initiates are Berctina Brown.
Members of Omicron Delta
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Judges lor Block and Bridle's ciples.
Es- Good, former chair- That the clerical facilities of Henderjcn; Esther Lee Pieison. Ak-- I
Kappa, mens' leadership frathe present University lending agen- - ron. O ; and Doris Zenger, East
first annual horse show, which will
lne mmal industry section.
At 11 a.m. Tuesdav. Lieut Col
ternity, said that promotion of
"m extension
work in
Hampton. N. Y. The fourth inlt- be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Sander and Capt. Carpenter s first
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the swimming pool building will
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member of the , .
Jones an
a"lmal
s , udent
in the fall term.
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.and, Pertmen- Lexington Trotting track, were an- - vear ""vanced course sections 7b tal ork in
continue
loan committee, and by having all
the
of
21. which meets dailv. and 7b
Vand-rbMedical school. was(
The presentation, which feavesterdayapplication, and payment cleared ftt present.
61. which meets Tuesday. Wednes- not
tured vocal, dancing, and acroResignation of Wallace L. Camp-Clathrough his office.
Arthur Roberts, manager ol Mrs. day. Thursday. Friday, and Satur- initiates, who
Last semester's
batic talent of University stuTrimble county farm agent
Peck's Winganeek farm on dav will be tested on theory and bcU
2 That the loan committee meet
dents, grossed over $200 in gate
were introduced, are Vincent Crow- Richmond road, and a nationally- - practical use of the heavv weapons. mas accePtedmeet regularly each month instead dus, MorganAold : and Constance
receipts but contracted debts
Clay, retiring president of
Glenn
H- T- Batt of Cornell univer-judg- e
Dr
known judye of saddle horses, will aerial photograph reading, care and
,
of twice a month, with provision'
amounting to about $60. Potter
Block and Bridle, honorary animal
as appointed assistant ani- the saddle-hors- e
and wa!k- - operation of motor vehicles re- - sitv
for called meet.ngs.
added.
husbandly fraternity was awarded a
wn.jam Lipscomb
rfor Jp
mal Pathologist, and T. C. Hardesty
divisions.
A dinner honoring cadet officers
view of rifle marksmanship,
chem- 3 That faculty members of the of LeX;nton
nlnnup
A crowd of 800 persons attendtho mil.slimrline senior
mea nela
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?ent in cream
JudKina the eauitation classes will ical warfare defense, administra- .i of... the University ROTf! rwimcnl:
loan committee be appointed by j freshmen honored were Helen
ed the hour and a half presen;
.
oi ine organizariun ai me annual
ue given uy tne i egiiiieni.:i i urr ie.xiiigion iiurseman ana auinor nvn. neavy weapons cuinpanv ana eradinff
University president si.Keap- the
tation.
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ioaay at me w. j. narris. wno manages tne ne.a lonincanons comoat principles. IXSTRrCTORS NA.MED
uomtment by University senate
last night in the Union building 'sPu"SOIS at '
Instructors named were Miss H- -l
necessarily
to be mal- - Winchester; William A. Hock- have
wovtld
Winners of the fat stock Judging
ensmnn, rTaiiKion; r ranees JinQn the program win be voca, num. and the Mempnis snow
L. Carter's second year basic sec- - en Knott, bacteriology: Ben F. Van
changed.
uy bprs by
coiinai weie pi wem
kins, Nashville. Tenn.; and Mary
t..io Qf coeds BeUy Hayes
The University's "best band in tion 6b 11. which meets the third Sant. James Stanfield. and Jack
Si That Die Itmn fund be 1500
Joe Gayle president of the frater Jean Marie McConnell. and Mary
Norma Weatherspoon. Fulton.
Dixie'' will play for the show of nour Monday. Wednesday, and Fri- - Alien Campbell, chemistry: F. B
instead of $2,000 for the first year,
nity.
da'- wiU oe examined on auto- - Pauls, part-tim- e
in physics: John
Duncan.
Sophomore guests were Jane Birk,
wnich jjmmv Wilson is chairman,
Sponsors are Mattigene Palmore.
Elmo Gillespif Tollesboro. made
New Albany, Ind.; Shirley Thomas,
TroDliies are beinif furnished bv matic rifle, practical and theoreti- - H. Ubben. German; Walter Tillman,
in German; Lila
the highest score in the entire con- - Peggy Denny. Jean Marie McCon- - 0r Thomas Poe Cooper. Miss Mar- - caI musketry, and characteristics part-tim- e
Erlanger; Ellen Roper, Hopkinsville;
medical technology; Hollis
test and Elmer Hixson. Lexington, nell. Lida Stoll. Julia Johnson, guerite McLaughlin, the Lexington of infantry weapons,
and Mary Rion, Laura McConathy.
At 11 a m- Wednesday. Lieut, J. Rogers, botany: Hugh O. Myers,
CUespie had a Jean Elliott, Mary Duncan. Bettie Jumor League. Prof. E. S. Good.
was runner-u- p.
and Bob Ammons, all of Lexington,
score of 538 points out of a possible Reddish. Jane Baynham. Caroline Margaret Hall girls' school, and the James C. Srnee's second year basic soils: and Alvin Langston. electriActing President and Mrs. Thomas
section 6b 22. which meets the cal engineering.
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600. and Hixson had 531. These Conant. Mary Louise Weisenberger. Animal Husbandry department.
Poc Cocper were guests at the ban- Graduate assistants appointed in
,.hhi
..r Iourtn "our Monday. Wednesday
AI1n oI the bac;
Dr
Campbell Miller, graduated in students were also winners and Louise Ewan. Dorothy Beeler. Gene
Friday, will be quizzed on com various departments were George
Two religious conference, in the Jrunner-u- p
for the highest scores va House. Betty Mitchell, and Peggy Bill Hendrickson.
Billy Jackson. and principles
department, president
1939 with high distinction from the
of the rifle squad in H. Ensminger.
Shumate.
Charles Schenker.
Southeastern area of the United tflogy
upiJerclassmen.
Joyce Harris, and John Dallavo. bat
the organization, presided.
landscape architecture department. for
Martha Commack. John S. Hannan.
Cadet officers to be honored are
States will be avaUable to Univer- The highest score for the seniors
division; Martha Van attack, defense, and security, and T. H. Shelley.
practical and theoretical scouting
has been chosen as one of the four was made bv James Ammerman. Robert U. Gaines, cadet colonel, Hooser and
Jack Hickev. Warn?
Bart
Barbara Harris, three- -'
McConnell. M. B Naff. F. J. Lewis.
men for final competition in the cvnthiaiw. unrt snmnH
t
to Robert Allen. Robert Cloud. S. L. gaited class; Robert Davis. Horace and patrolling.
Peak, YMCA secretary, announced IN I A
Francis L. Vencill. R. L. Fieldeit. J
Also at 10 a.m. Wednesday. MaBoughton. Walter Reid. Tom Jack- - Davis,
Prix de Rome. The winning of this J. W. Cowgill. Hickman.
today.
and Bill Hendrickson. walk-- !
S. Newby. Catherine Woollam. Dorhonor
' is recognized as the highest
Joe Foley. Versailles, and Alfred son. Carl Combs. W. L. Robards. ing horse division; and Stoney jor Lyle W. Croft and Capt. LeRo is Hutchison,
Tlie annual Blue Ridge. North
and Mary E. James.
T. Mile's second ear advanced
anv student of landscape archi- - Pettus. Stanford, tied for first place! Emory Horn. M. B. Johnson. J. L. Walton. Anne Preston. Jimmy Wil-- ; course
(amlma. conference will assemble
Mary T. Parks. Anna Jane
Applications for NYA work for the for
Cook.
G. S. Lawrence. Houston son. Billy
sections 8b 11. which meets
in the freshman class.
teCtUre.
Hockensmith. Evelyn
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nnnn t VM next yeai mc now avauuuie iin uic
lmu . ... RrMh Mary Toran. and Roberta
w...
the third hour cfaily. and section
Winners of the individual rings Curtis. John Hunsaker. J. S.
and Louise Wilson, hunter 8b 51.
William Killea. M. F. French.
and YW members alike.
which meets the third hour Wilson were appointed clerks and
x Corresponding to the Rhodes were William Thorp. Lexington,
office of tne duan of men
and jumper classes.
Tuesday.
tcholarship in the arts and sciences sheep; Gillespie, hogs: Cowgill. C. C. Brown. W. L. Stephenson, ar.il
Wednesday.
Thursday secretaries. Glenn Price was named
The essence of the Christian faith, T. Jones announced yesterday.
Horses which will be exhibited Fridav. and Saturday, will be tested student assistant, and David B
Brooks Coons, drum major.
the effect of campus life on spirit- present NYA workers must work college, the Prix de Rome offers horses; and Hixson. cattle.
McFadden. Henry Eiglesbach. and
t.
Donnelly, can oe orougni to tne iracK muay on COmbat principles, the rifle
Lieut. Col. Howard
ual growth, improvement of living tneHenry Moxley. breeder of Here65 hours before 5 pjn one J'ear's study of landscape
Col. A. I
Sander: and afternoon and Saturday morning, pany. the heavy weapons company. Henry Land is. technicians.
in the South, and the Fridav June 6 wnen tne month lecture in Rome with all expenses ford catt:e at Shelbyville. was made
They will be artillery liason.
Dr. H. L. Donovan, presidentft
L. Carter will also be;" was announced.
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defense,
Lieut.
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discovery of meaning in a world of
,
paic. Because of the European con- - an associate member of Block and guests John
on
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.stabled at the paddock under the combat intelligence, and signal com- - elect of the University, and Dr
at the dinner.
confusmn will be discussed at the
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year w, no Bridle.
flict tne winner tnis
grandstand.
Thomas P. Cooper, acting presimunications.
nine Kiase conierence. soonaoreu
Admission to the show will b
aowed to Dr. Thomas D Clark of the his8 to Rome- but wtu
At 11 a.m. Wednesday. Major Croft dent, attended the meeting.
by the Southern division of the Na- checks sent home are requested to attend any United States school tory department SK)ke on An- I'K To liv lioneliled
a rf
Others present were Chairmac
unri
Vfilo'c iMnnH iroo r an.
submit their home addresses to the
Company C. Pershing Rifles, wiil frt(.
tional Student council. This confer- - dean's office.
ecdotes of Early Kentucky.''
vanced course sections 8b 21. which Kichard C. Stoll. Lexington; R. P
that he wishes.
sponsor a double feature movie at
Cl;iv
nt
tH'sides bcintr
nice is open only to white students.
meets daily, and section 8b 61. which Hobson. Louisville: Lee Kirkpatrick.
Block and Bridle, was president of ,hc Slrand Theatre Friday night to
Open to both white and negro
meets Tuesday, Wednesday. Thurs- - Paris; Horace Cleveland. Frank-day- .
raise funds for next year's activities.
the Agriculture council supervisor
Muden's. the Talladega conference
Friday, and Saturday, will be ""ton: and D. H Peak. Lexington.
!of the Fall Festival, a delegate to Capt. Robert H. Clouri announced
juch activities as rew'll
quizzed on military history and board secretary.
the Block and Bridle national con- - yesterday
In 1908 the school as called til"
ligious discussions, worship periods,
Margaret Lester, director of the policy, military law, O. R. C. regula- vention in November at Chicago,
Tickets for the shows. "Tobacco womens' residence halls, has been "ons. property, emergency procure- - Department
of Domestic Science
platform addresses, seminars, forsupervisor of the student stork judg- - Road." and "Power Dive." may be rhftst-- ;irivi:nr nf fh H.Trf-iums, panels, and program consultRnnrH ment. funds, and tanks and ar and became a part of the arts and
ing contest, and king o the Fall obtained from Pershing Riflemen
sciences college. Later it became a
ations.
senior women's honorary, to suc- - mored vehicles.
festival
for 28 cents each
From 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednes part of the agriculture college, then
Recreational programs for both
wno has re- - day,
ceet uoris Seward,
the military graduation exer- - it was named a separate depart- conferences lias been planned to insignea ner university YWCA po- - ciseS will
held on Stoll neld Tne ment with its headquarters in Fra- hiking, teimis.
clude twimming.
sition to accept a fellowship at Sy- - exercises will consist of regimental zee hatl. which was the education
group games and folk dancing.
acuse university, it was announced review, practical tests and exhibi- - building.
These annual conferences are atby Mary Garner. Mortar
Board tions. presentation of trophies, oaths ENTERS AG COLLEGE
tended by hundreds of students
of office and presentation of com- The home economics department
president, yesterday.
from 10 Southeastern states. Any
Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes, assistant missions, ana tne graduation paraue. became a permanent part of the
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University student wishing to atr
Col. B. E. Brewer, former P M.S. agriculture college in 1917. and the
dean of women, and Miss Mildred
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tend either conference may see Mr.
Lewis, music instructor, who have and T.. at the university and now following year moved into the Ag- They also led in average standing
Peak or Doris Seward. YWCA sec.
stationed at Fort Hayes. Columbus, rlculture building. Now It has oc- TiIII
retaryactives with 1 677 and placed served as advisors this year, will O.. and Lieut. Col. W. L. B'.nnton, cupied its own building since Ui
continue next year. Miss Garner head of the Lexington Military dis- - September.
tilth in the pledges standings.
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-SAE and AGR ranked in thut or- sa id.
trict. will make the inspection.
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The agriculture coUege was firs"
- - - I-- A 3
der according to tru' standings ot
known as the Department of agriSigma Alpha Epsilun. with lour the pledges with 1.52 and 1.37 reculture. Horticulture, and Botany
members making perfect standings, spectively. Delta Chi dropped from
In 1908 it was expanded to include
moved into first, plaee in the fia- - first place in this division the pie- (I "
the studies of agronomy, animal
mUIvMMi
Pershing Rifles will hold their li ill" ! lii i
siiuioings lor last semester. ceding semester to a lie with Alpha
husbandry, horticulture, botany, agit was announced
by the dean of Tan Omega for lillh position,
annual dinner dajice from 6 to
MODERN DANCERS
chemistry,
ricultural
ntomologv.
mens office. Alpha Gamma Rho
10 p. m. Monday at the Lexington
The fraternities with their stand- and rural engineering.
Anv km iiiIiI.iik c Ih Ivmcii hritl.it 'n inic tl I Hi ktKMl
oroppen to second place and Phi ins and rank are as follows:
lub.
Dr. Thomas Poe Cooper, deaii of
Delta Theta to third
Next year's captain, to be elected
.mil anv .niii.il KeiiuN. still Miicllin
.
Kiink piTcrd- - st.uutiim
in Ixirictl. i
iiuv
the college, is the fourth dean
Don Irvine.
Othor
Shadwick.
Wednesday afternoon by the the
last ii'in
i niiii iili mal ami
since its formal establishment. ImWZ
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Charles Wade, and James Young Si,;iiia Alpha Kpsilon
active members of the company, will
lllu-lnil- c.l
mediately preceding him was Josepn
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were the SAE members to make Alpha Gamma Rho
lot l iid.iv's keiiul will Ik wiiikn. ttlitcil. antl in.in.it il
he announced at the dance. ReKastle. for whom Kastle hall was
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the three point standings. The only Phi Delia Theta
tiring Captain Robert H. Cloud w'll
In- M tiiois nt the join uaiisiii ill
lit
named. M. A. Scoville wao the secIlluslrHtuig sevn periods of dn'ing, the
imi I inent iIiknc luilivo
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club, under
he given a saber by the members the direction ot Mrs. Mary King Kouns. willModern Dincethird aniuml 'other iratcrnuy members to mulch Phi Sigma Kappa
ond dean, and the experiment stapresent its
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them were Samuel J. orr. Jr.. Rob-- I Trianule
Iiiiiii .ii (in. u
ami it h ii n ulio. iiikc in tin li lives, liatc a
of this year's company.
30 p. in. Thuisday aiid Friday at the Guiguol theater.
reciu.l at 8
tion building is named Scoville hall
1.15
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The first part of the prosiam will show the evolution of the lanci. ert Rudd. and Benjamin Butler all Delta Tail Delta
ill. line In
willi mi usti.iint v li.iisK.tcl I lie lotlcss
in his honor. The hrst dean was C
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Delta Chi
l.l.i
through primitive. Greek and Roman, early Middle Ages, lute Middle AGR.
W Mathews.
ii in. tin i !i it lie si lit
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I. l.i
i nu
it in. the sensitive antl (l.nklt veil
In general, fraternitv stal'.dui'js Sigma Chi
Ages. Classical, romantic and modern stages.
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Di.nce studies ranking from sol..r movement to poetrv will be pre- weie on the down grade. Only three K.. pa Alpha
i ll liiinini uliiili ilii v li.ivc .iKjiiircil in tin ii loin vtais IkIiiiiiI
sented as the second part of the progiam. Other dance studies to b
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an increase over the pre- - Alpha Tan Omega
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WiU Kele Seniors
honoring Mr. D. H. given are contrast in high and low movements. Kentucky mood, rhythm showed
A dinner
the ivKVviiiii and over I lie pi mini .ii;c.
a.
ceding semester These were Phi Pi Kappa Alpha
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winds, and a
Ethel L. Parker and Rouelia
of
reak. the retiring business agent of tropical and movement.pair in spring. Emily HLslop will redd the studies Sigmi Kappa with :iG. Simna Alpha Sigma Nu
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l.:
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poetry
c limi t
liieliicn vim au.tv lnin hiid.iv
Spickard will entertain from 4 to H
of tin; University, will be given at
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Kappa Sigma
18 and Ki'ju.a Chi
F.Iisilon with
The recital, sponsored bv the physical education department, will
p. m. Saturday at Miss Parker's
i riiiiini igc miii to uad it ami to lau;li lieaitilv
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Sigma Phi Fp.silon
bv 12 members of the club: Martha Adams. Lou'sville: Glenna with a X)'W increase.
6:3' p. m. Thursday in the Blue
home in Cherokee Park, with a tea
y
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Union Ballatd. Cliarleston. W Va.: Lctha Hicks. Paducah: June Richards. Paris;
The Phi Sigma Kappas made tne Alpha Sigma Phi
Grass room of the Student
at it Hut
t insist ill, u ii just ain't ours
Margaret Brown. Sara Revell Etill. Lois Hall. Trilbv greatest jump
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in honor of the seniors in home
Kappa Tall
in the standing
builring. Tickets may be obtained and Marie Blacken.
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Sr.le. and FUvl Smith.
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I?. S. SHIP I ORPFDOF.f) P.Y NAZI M B.
1,000 AMERICAN'S DIE IN DISASTER.
S. S. Atlanta. 1 il OH Dakar
Wiihoiu Warning. Carried
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Quaint Tale Which Makes Us Glad
That People Don't Act Like Animals
On i in Texas, we art- - lold. I litre is a pit it x
Liu lain all tin up into pieces by a river.
On one side of ihe river there lixed a bulldog,
and on the other, a wildcat. Now. these animals
iiexei )id gel along very well, and thex wen-aldie time fight ing.
oi xtrv long ago i hey got into a light, and
Ixlore long almost all the dogs and tais on the
nile: it looted like
plain wcre'in it ttiitf5 ia-the ais were going to will, but at the last moment, a olieedog that lived pretty far away came
inio the tight, and soon the dogs had won.
"Now. listen here." the polite dog said when
ii was over, "t here's no sense in yoti all lighting
like that. W'hv don't von lie friendly and hum
a I it It- club to sciile vonr argununis in?"
"I la." said ihe bulldog, "that's a laugh." I he
bulldog saw his chaiuc 10 get even wiih his old
cueinv. ihe wildcat, and wouldn't listen lo any
idea alxxii making friends wiih him.
' Go on home," said ihe bulldog. "You didn't
do vi much good in the fight anyway."
Ibis made ihe polite tTog preiiy biuer. but
lie slaved around and kept bailing so loud alioui
bis In l idea that finally the cats and dogs said
all right, ihcx'd have a tlub. Bui then, just
lice dog to gel iniwhi n it was lime for the
tiated, his masters t ailed him home.
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otiicl on the plains, because the bulldog was
having a hard lime taking tare of all the new
pieces of land he had gotten Iroin the wildcat,
and the wildcat was iiiietlv licking his wounds.
Mowlv ihe wildcat grew sironger. bin the bullhe was get
dog clidn'l pav any attention
ling tat from eating so ninth.
nv wiih
I hen ihe wildc at liegaii gelling (hi

Some time later.
WAR DEBATE FLARES IN SENATE
AS II. S. CONVOY IS A I TACKED
The same selling, official Washington, a few
days later.
YANK TROOPS IN MEXICO
WELCOMED BY NATIVES;
WAR DEBATE GOES ON.

l lit' oilier cats again,
and when ihev wouldn't
lisien he- growled and showed his leeih. The bulldog noiiccd this and growled a little Km, but
si ill clidn'l di muc h. "One or iwo little cats more
or less won't make an difference." he said.
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mole cats
on his side- and soon bcganoii the linle dogs.
I he little clogs harked for the bulldog to come
and help them, but by the lime he had shaken
himself and stretched, ihe wildcat had made oil
with most ol i lit- little dogs. In fact, bv the lime
the- bulldog was back in fighting condition, he
was the
dog in his part of the plain.
I lien he jumM-in wiih all his strength and
leallv loiighi the uildtat. When he got the worst
ol a fight he would jump in ihe fixer and swim
lo anoiher place and light some more. And all
the lime he'd keep calling to ihe xlice dog.
"Come oxer and help me. Ix'cause the minute
I am gone ihe wildtat
is going to gel miii!"

And that's how thex are now, the bulldog and
wildcat teatiug at eac h other's throat, their blood
again staining the plain.
And a little wav oil. as close as he can gel
w it hotil actually lighting, is the jxilice clog again,
bai king as loud as he can lo spur the bulldog on.
and. belween harks, cocking his head cpiizicallv
and wondering what to do.
tin! (i.7i tlirin nil, like nit (miliums ilond.
Inten t it .ulture with wings so large their slimline
ihnkens mie sixth nf nil the plain. He follows
intently each slash of the claw mill eaeh rij
the lung. Hint his heady red eye gets brighter
se' em I, sign of weakening he observes below.
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AMNIONS THEORY ON HOW TO
MAKE EVERYBODY HAPPY AND BAI.
ANCF. THE BUDGET AND RESTORE
INTERNATIONAL SANITY
(With apologies to Ogdeti Xash)
One- thing that makes me feel lhai ihe wo. Id is
not cvactlv in accord
Is ili.it people oulv wain 10 buv ihe things ihev
c an I afford.
T he x max have money 10 buv shoelaces and soap
and plumbing and necessary stuff.
But thex alwavs want charm bracelets and
.ilumninum stock and new automobiles, for
which thex never have enough.
.So niv plan, whit h is as simple as liming mooiiius
with junius
10 print up so much moncx lhai no one will
lieiuiK-- t unions.
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Because il everyone could affoid Chanel No.
and I.incolns and mink.
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iliau in buving a iiiIh- ol icMithpasie or a li.ill
or a new kitchen sink.
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no cine xvould sjend monex ou looltah
iliings dial weren't needed
Xnd all the unheeded advice in Heller Homes
mid (.indens etn hoxc lo save- mone x would go
lieetlicl
lid all over I lit- wol Id people would U- happv

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Willkie. and a lot of the lime we are
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democracy" in l!)M Willkie
leaves off the decorations and
conies down lo the facts.
He's not embarrassed over
America's slake in the war in
r.uroH'. He said in a speec 1;
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