xt7ncj87ht0t https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7ncj87ht0t/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky Fayette County, Kentucky The Kentucky Kernel 19301125 newspapers sn89058402 English Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel The Kentucky Kernel, November 25, 1930 text The Kentucky Kernel, November 25, 1930 1930 2012 true xt7ncj87ht0t section xt7ncj87ht0t W TUESDAY EDITION SEMI-WEEKL- 1 Best Copy Available THE KENTUCKY KERNEL KERNEL UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LEXINGTON, VOLUME XXI KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER BEAT TENNESSEE! WILDCATS FINISH PREP FOR VOLUNTEERS NEW SERIES NUMBER 23 25, 1930 'CATS WILL INVADE TENNESSEE WOMAN QUESTION Army of Kentuckians to Mobilize IS DISCUSSED BYl Crusade for Sacred Beer Keg UbBAiiNb lMIHS Over 600 Attend International Argument In Memorial Hall Saturday Evening ENGLISHMEN TO MEET DEBATERS AT MURRAY Britons Are Entertaining In Description of Woman as Stupid and Selfish Before a crowd of approximately 600 In Memorial hall Saturday evening representatives of Cambridge University, England, and of the University of Kentucky debated the question "Resolved that the Emergence of the Woman from the Home Is a Regrettable Feature of Modern Life." N. C. Oatrldge, Cambridge and Hugh R. Jackson were affirmative debaters while A. E. Holdsworth and William Ardery, Kentucky, upheld the negative. Dean P. P. Boyd, of the College of Arts and Sciences, presided at the debate, which was preceded by a program of organ music by Dr. Ab-nKelly. No decision was rendered. Hugh R. Jackson "was the first speaker of the evening, basing his argument on the biological differences of man and woman and saying that if the race is to continue must the family as a unit of societydifferremain in existence. Many of ences in the physical make-u- p man and woman were pointed out Jackson attempted to prove and Mr. that due to these differences woman Is unfitted for emergence Into our industrial order. William Ardery, first negative speaker, accepted almost the entire argument which was presented by Mr. Jackson, agreeing that the family is a necessary unit of society and that If society is to exist the family must continue. Mr. Ardery differed, however, in believing that the exis teoee of the family was dependant on the emergence of the woman frets the home.. "We have accepted the present economic and social order, we have sanctioned the practices of capitalism and we have permitted a domination of wealth." Unless we are willing to regret the entire present social order then we cannot regret the emergence of the woman from the home since this emergence Is but one small aspect (Continued on Page Sight) Organization of University "K Club Is Planned Plans for the organization of a "K" club at the university have been completed, and a petition has been submitted to C. R Melcher, Dean of Men. A committee, consisting of Carey Spicer, Louis Toth, Kenneth Andrews, and Tom Phipps. drew up a constitution, which will be submitted to the Men's Student Council at a joint meeting with the university Senate. The club will consist of all letter ball, basketball, baseball, and track. Coach Bernie Shlvely, line coach of club. the Wildcats, is sponsoring the part: The constitution declares in shall be "The purpose of this club for the promotion of better fellowship among the wearers of the "K," for better understanding among the athletes in Kentucky. Membership shall be restricted to those who earned their "K" in any of the four major sports, and who shall be voted upon and passed by two-thirof the active members. Regular meetings shall be held the first Monday in every month, and dues will be 50 cents a month. Honorary members shall be elected by the unanimous vote of those present. Such members shall be exempt from initiation and payment of all fees." Hordes of Big Blue Supporters Will Encamp Beneath Walls of Knoxville in Epic Battle; Barbaric Charm Will Be Evidenced in Feminine Furs and War Paint Three Credit Hours to Added for Absences Be The Thanksgiving holiday will begin after classes Wednesday afternoon and will end Saturday if, 8 o'clock. All absences on the day immediately following the holidays shall be considered unexcuscd unless an excuse presented to the Senate is accepted. The penalty for violation of this rule is the addition of three credit hours o the number required for graduation. This rule, however, does apply to Juniors and seniors Sot a standing of 2.4 last semes-J- er nor does it apply to graduate jtudents. In these cases, no excuses for absences are required, but each Instructor may record and report absences as he sees fit. FIRST PLACE IN N. CP. A. CONTEST University Publication Wins With Local Paper in Ohio Semi-Week- Class Hack's Hospitality! U. K. Students Arc Invited to Be Guests In a telegram to the Kernel, Buddy Hackman, president of the student body of the University of Tennessee and famous half of the Hack and Mack combination, extended a cordial invitation to students of the University of Kentucky to be the guests of members of the student body there for the Thanksgiving game at Knoxville. The telegram: "Students of the University of Tennessee extend cordial invitations to the students of the University of Kentucky to be their guests while at Knoxville for the Kentucky - Tennessee game, November 27. Tennessee is happy to have Its traditional foe, famous for its sportsmanship, to be its guest on the :ampus. (Signed) BUDDY HACKMAN President Tennessee Student OF U. K. SEASON DEPENDS ON VOL CONTEST SUCCESS Disappointments Are Forgotten as Big Blue Completes Final Preparations in the arena, the sons of the north side of the mountains against those U. K. IS CHOSEN FOR PUBLIC OPINION IS IN of the south side.... a colorful set CONVENTION IN 1931 ting.... to the winner the spoils, FAVOR OF TENNESSEE "brer feves" et al. Frances Holliday Is AppointPicture a group of southern war Autos and Special Trains Will riors gathered around an altar uped as Member of Executive Carry Many Supporters on which is offered' the Wildcats Council of Association to Knoxville most delectable morsel a victory over Tennessee and the reason for The University of Kentucky KerBy VERNON ROOKS Gamage (the Llonhcartd) leading nel tied with the student publicaanother crusade will be clear. PicCobwebs have been cleaned tion of the University of Ohio In ture the sacred beer keg guarded college the contest for fnm the University of Kenby Tennesseans. papers, which was conducted by the tucky trophy case and room Hordes of Kentucky fans will ro National Collegiate Press Associahas1 been reserved for the batto Knoxville. Banners will be tion at Its annual convention at the flown and the Knights of Kentucky tered beer keg which will arUniversity of Pittsburgh, November will wear their colors with religious 2. rive in Lexington from KnoxThe University of Kentucky fervor. There will be evidence of was selected as the site of the 1931 ville Friday morning. barbaric days as girls attire themas host. convention with the Kernel Knights of the Wildcat camp selves in furs and war paint. CourThis meeting will be held the third Body. tesy will be extended to the Invadhave forgotten their disappointFriday and Saturday of November. ments of yesterday and their war ing army. The battle will be fair The University of Michigan and cries have sounded loud and long but sanguinary. Game With Mary-vill- e the University of Minnesota dallies above the din on Stoll field during When one team has the other Tentative Team to Open 1931 won first place In the contest for the last week as preparations were with its back to the goal posts Hulcollege made for the downfall of the TenSeason Is Discussed By labaloo, dallies; and the Tulane there will be no quarter. Appeals the Georgetown University nessee Volunteers. The success or to the stands will be met with Athletic Council publication, and the University of failure of the 1930 football sea- Dr. A. F. Morgenstern Is En- thumbs down. Kentucky will be the South Carolina paper were invader, Tennessee the defender, grid schedule of the 1931 the best of the weeklies. Students and the pilgrimage to Tennessee, and tertained by German Club football the method of combat, and The meeting of Miss Sheep Flocks to Compete at indications are that nothing short and Other Organizations at the sacred beer keg the trophy. Wildcats, completed at a last nignt editor, Frances Holliday, managing the Athletic Council late Coleman Smith, business Interesting Livestock Meet- of a catastrophe will stop the Big Many will bear evidence of having Includes eight conference games and manager, and Wilbur Frye, editor, University Blue. had access to the keg. Tradition a tentative game with Maryville, ac- - who represented the Kernel at the ing VOLUNTEERS FAVORED trw ThA nnrAtnrr tn an otinniinpflmnnf Dr. A. F. Morgenstern, physician will rule the day. - . convention returned Sunday. During u....wUww...w. i.uiuu.6 v White-heade- d and level-headof intenational repute, addressed Dean L. J. Horlacher, W. W. Di- Kernel by Prof. Enoch Grehan, their visit at Pittsburgh, Miss Holll- scribes remind the Wildcats that November the second convocation of member of the Council. Negotla day was the guest of Miss Virginia mock, J. Holmes Martin, R. C. Mil against them. But what which was held In Memorial hall tions which have been pending for Wlckersham, at the Kappa Kappa ler, W. J. Harris, E. S. Good, and odds are Friday under the auspices of a game with Florida in 1931 and Gamma house, and Mr. Smith was Wayland Rhoads, members of the of odds, what of records, what of the past when Kentucky meets faculty of the College of Agriculture The subject of his talk 1932 were discussed and the guest of the Pittsburgh chapter also in Tennessee. The Kentucky mounwas "German History the Result will be closed immediately. of Delta Tau Delta, of which he Is are planning to attend the annual tains have a long history of bloody of Peculiar Racial and Geographic International Livestock Exposition feuds, and in none has odds been Tulane University, New Orleans, a member. Conditions." which opens Saturday, November La., will meet the Wildcats in 1932 not of is Miss Holliday served on the conif a contract which is being consid- vention committee on national ad- 29. at the stock yards in Chicago, mentioned. It a survival As a background for his remarks following the fittest but of the alert and The by the Council is closed. and continues untu on the future of Germany, Dr. Mor- Hugh Adcock, President, Con- ered vertising; and was appointed as a Saturday, December 6, the quantity of sheer nerve and the genstern sketched the past history, council plans to include Tulane and member of spirit. ducts Exercises of the executive council Florida as permanent games lor of naming the various forms of govThe experiment station will make the association. A championship will not be at Fraternity Kentucky. customary exhibition of fine Ken which have been tried and ernment par- its Luncheons, dinners, theatre The meeting with Florida will tucky sheep and cattle. A student stake but the game is far more imthe influences that have affected At Sunday vesper services, No probably be held In Jacksonville ties, and inspection tours of points Judging team, coached by Prof. L. J. portant than championships in the the nation from the time the Teu tonic tribes overran Europe untu vember 23, six students were pledg- next year on December 6. Arrange of interest in Pittsburgh were fea- Horlacher. will compete with teams schedules of the neighboring univerthe convention. Speakers, from land grant colleges throughout sities. All the weight of glorious trathe nresent day. He said that the ed by Phi MU Alpha, men's honor- - ments depend on tentative changes tures of prominent in dition will follow the Wildcats down the jiewspa-per-fie- ld The exer- to be maJejq,.tne nuesc we who are German people, nave always been ary musical, fraternity. United States will settle into Tennessee of the United States, ad- the actuated ey aaaaaentu motives, !clse:were held at the close .of the Southern Conference at a confer Professors into the stadium and there short per While in Chicago, during a dressed the convention at dinners clinging to program. meeting. ence council which resulted in their Rhoads. Good, and Miller will read tribal and family divisions, instead Phi Mu Alpha was founded at the The contract which has been of held Friday and Saturday nights at papers before the American Society iod which will endure for a lifetime. SING SWAN SONG of merging in one government as Boston Conservatory of Music in fered the Wildcats by Clemson was the Faculty Club. of Animal Production. Twelve Kentucky men will be do did the more stoically minded Ro- 1912. In order to be eligible one over ruled Monday night. NegotiaMr. James G. Lewis, eastern manHarold Barber, master shepherd ing their last bit for the Big Blue. mans. However, when union final- must be a second semester sopho tions with Maryville for the open- - ager, national advertising depart paper; and showman, in charge of the Ken These 12 men will bid goodbye to ly did take place, they were for this more and must take part In at least ine crame of the season on October ment of the Scripps-Howar gh very reason all the more Intensely two of the musical organizations 3, 1931, will be begun immediately. Mr. Leo Dolan, Pennsylvania State tucky flocks, who has won past, their alma mater with the best they In expositions of the have, and the Kentucky student comloyal to their fatherland. S. A. Boles was appointed a of the university. Manager of the International News awards putting finishing touches Is now will sing their praises win. lose Many nationally known musicians mittee of one at the meeting to ar- Service; Mr. Cy Hungerford, car- on a herd of the sneep, wnicn in body In regard to Germany's future. 24 or draw. They are: Captain "Flop- te of Pittsburgh; Dr. Morgenstern said that the world are members of Phi Mu Alpha. range for a football banquet which toonist, (Contlnued on Page Eight) Cheviots, five Hamp-shlre- s, at the close of this Chancellor John G. Bowman, of the cludes eight Southdowns, and six is being too slow to realize that the Among them are, John Philip will be held five University of Pittsburgh; Oliver J. future of Gemany is the future of Sousa, Arthur Pryor, Victor Her- season. crossbreds. Among the Cheviots is Edward Ackerman. Lexington, sac Keller, editor of the Europe, because of Tier geographic bert, and Fritz Krelsler. as a lamb places her in the with the Council at the meeting. Mr. and Raymond C. Clapper of the a yearling weather which relationship, which The pledges are, Eugene Wilson. were outstanding was chamDion of the breed at last heart of the continent. Germany John Buskle, Jewett McDowell, Ackerman was recently appointed to United Press year's International.- Kentucky sheep by President Mcvey. speakers on the programs. has been cramped since the war, Herndon Blades, Herb Schoepflin, the Council numoer oi iirsi piaces Members of the board present Reese L. seweii, George wasning- - have won a with the best on the and unless she is allowed to regain and Max Kerr. Officers and accompetition her former strength, the rest of tives are, Hugh Adcock, president; at the meeting, which was held in ton University, Washington was in Europe will remain without a bul- Elden Durand, vice president; Earl the office of John G. Stoll at the elected president; Fred Holtz, Uni- continent. Three Aberdeen Angus yearling wark against invasion from strife-tor- n Michel, secretary; Edward Barlow, Lexington Leader, were: Proi. w. versity of California was chosen for John G. Stoll, editor of the Lexana William v. steers will be entered under the diRussia. As proof of the influ- treasurer; William Ardery, histor- D. Funkhouser, E. A. Bureau, S. A. the ington Leader, ,was host to the ence German economics have on ian; Wilbur G. Frye, David Young, Boles, Louis Hillenmeyer, John G. Mau'lsby, Pittsburgh, was elected ex rection of Mr. John. Fraser. judging team, John Wildcat football squad and memProf. ecutive secretary of the association The student the trade and business of the world, Eugene Royse, Beryl Bogardus, Earl Stoll, Edward Ackerman, Dr. Morgenstern cited the present K. Senff, Wiley Forman, Kern Pat- Enoch Grehan, Gayle Mohney, and at the business session Saturday Cochran, George Harris, William bers of the Athletic Council of the Florence, Hyman Levy, ivan Jeic, university last night at a dinner general depression, which he be- terson, Joe Conley, Edgar Bradshaw, Len Miller. morning. and Theodore Mllby. left Sunday for which was given in honor of the The schedule for 1931: lieves is traceable directly to a sim- David Welch, Joe McGurk, Norman Purdue University, LaFayette, Ind., Wildcats In the garage of the Leadilar condition that has been forced Hainsey, John Stevens, Claude Oct. 3 Maryville, Lexington, where they will inspect the Purdue er building. upon Germany. Oct. 10 Washington and Lee, Walker, and Gayle Hamon. livestock, doing practice work under The football squad, and the mem Lexington Dr. Morgenstern was entertained the direction of Dean Horlacher. bers of the council, were the only Oct. 17 Maryland, uouege, ram, at Maxwell Place with a luncheon Purdue they will go to the guests. The party was a surprise Md. Be Open N. Y. From . Friday noon, and following this he University of Illinois conducting to the Wildcats as they did not Oct. 23 V. P. I., Lexington showed lantern slides in Dicker hall, Stoll had In store nractlee ludtrine at the schools. The Oct. 31 Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. explaining them in German. A tea F. Paul Anderson, College of team will appear In competition with i know what Mr. they arrived at the Dean for them until Nov. 7 Duke, Lexington lecwas given for him, after this Engineering, will leave Saturday for Mr. Stoll said that Nov. 14 V. M. I., Lexington, Va. New York to attend the annual con- other students at tne miernauonai Leader office. ture by the German club, and many on Saturday, November the affair was to act as a means Nov. 26 Tennessee, Lexington persons, not students of the univervention of the American Society of Exposition For the benefit of those who are the team for the Dec. 6 Florida, Jacksonville, Fla. Mechanical Engineers. During a ten 29, and will return to Lexington, of pepping sity attended at this time, especially planning to drive to Knoxville for (tentative) December 2. Thanksgiving game with Tennessee. those townspeople who are day stay in the east, Dean Ander- Tuesday, Kentucky-Tennessfootball After the dinner, the Athletic of Dr. Morgenstern. In the son also intends to spend some time game, the Lexington Automobile VISITS UNIVERSITY Council of the university held a ALUMNUS the evening he was the guest of the club announces that the Knoxville Rifles in Newark and Philadelphia and to meeting. Games which are to be International Relations club, where road U. S. 25, from Corbln through organizavisit various industrial Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Downing, Mil added to the 1931 football schedule he made an Informal talk to its Williamsburg, Jellico, and Lafollette tions at those places. yeswere dismissed, and a tentative basmembers. Is In New York, Dean waukee, visited the university While he schedule for next year was as a cli- will be open for traffic ThanksgivDowning, a graduate of This convocation served will ing day. Organization of Honorary Ba- Anderson power attendto the annual terday. Mr. of Engineering, class '11, ketball outlined. Plans to attend the ancollege max to the student activities of the be show Military Fraternity Is national the Grand Centralheld this the assistant chief engineer of the nual Southern Conference convensic Detours have been removed from month on the subject of Germany, Palace. and year in Is to be held In the near road, where which has been sponsored by Pan the Richmond-Bere- a Planned at U. K. Appliances showing the year's out- Nash Motor Company, Is the broth tion which by the PoPUtlkon. The study of Holland black top surfacing has been com future, standing developments in the me- er of Prof. H. H. Downing, or tne (council. were also discussed will be taken up by them In the pleted. The Ashland-Louis- a road The Lexington Minute Men are electrical fields will be university. near future. U. 8. 23 which has been under con making an attempt to organize a chanical and struction for several months is also unit of Pershing Rifles, honorary on display. executives and At a meeting of finished and is open for traffic. Basic Military fraternity, 'at tne employes of the the Carrier EngineerThe Cincinnati-LookoMountain university. This organization would ing Corporation, Monday, in New course Airline is reported to be in good be composed mainly of basic Anderson will be the The officers would be ark, Dean speaker. Tuesday, he will condition, but tourists are using students. principal state roads 90 and 35 to the Ten advance course men. gathering of Kentucky and nessee line and the Tennessee state Drill Is held twice a week, on attend a alumni at Monday and Wednesday afternoons Philadelphia Philadelphia. the Engl' road 28 into Chattanooga. By JOHN E. MURPHY Janitor confronts the excited reportpresent neer's Club, American viewpoint although they from 5 to 6 o'clock at the er and tells hun that the dean does in their still carry handkerchiefs time. The Minute Men Is a temOne minute before press time the n't allow track workouts at this PRESS GROUP TO MEET To "One would be considered sleeves porary name for the organization. telephone In the office drones meth- particular hour of the day. vulgar in England If one did not" are 60 members at preThere The annual meeting of the Ken odically and mechanically three Where's those twins?" pleads the and insist that American cigarettes sent, but it Is expected that the membership will be cut to 40 in the tucky High School Press Association are terrible. The gentlemen seemed reporter near the Instru- man of the press. Judge Lyman Chalkey will 6oeak future. A temporary officer who will be held at Georgetown Friday times. A to desire that their names be omitTwins?" The Janitor scratches as he ment Is awakened, and pate. "You mean Trixle's ted from the scandal column of this at the Law college convocation this was elected at the last meeting is and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6, accordup he accidentally his bald paper. They understood, neverthe- morning at 10 o'clock on the sub- O. B. Coffman, Lewlsburg, W. Va,. ing to Information received here. straightens twins? Here they are." ject "German Jurisprudence." member of Delta Tau Delta social Editors or representatives of the knocks the earpiece from the hook. a less that the space In such a column Together they walk Into a cell His address will be given in con- fraternity, who will fill the office of high school publications throughout He will leave It as it is, he thinks, like offing, and there, by Zeus, Is would be devoted mainly to the secretary. the school publications throughout nection with the program of ladles. again; no, not The committee In charge of the the state will attend the meeting and maybe it won't ring and slowly Trlxle and,black, twins, but one little, which has chosen GerIn England one feels very "arty" many harmless, and feeble looking he thinks better of it, as the topic for this month. organization consists of three senior to discuss problems connected with places the earphone to the side of rat terrier puppy. very modern when one drinks and has sponsored several and Ave Junior military men. Sen- their papers. Instructors in the his head. tea served with lemon. Cream is oft"I thought they were twins?" journalism at tho Ben Crosby, Austin Henen used by the English in their tea, other Interesting talks this month, iors areand Louis Peyton. Juniors department ofofKentucky have been "Hello" growls the newspaper man, "Gee, University derson which is very strong. The forensic notably, that of Dr. Otto Kopplus are O. B. Coffman, Harry Lair, Lis- asked to Judge tho entries In the "Hello, Kernel office?" says a there is only one, and he is only representatives have been unable to at tho Engineering assembly, and newspaper makeup, editorial and voice that sounds very far away. a dog." acquire a taste for our highly pop- Dr. Morgenstern 's at the general ter Witherspoon, BUI Saunders, and news writing contests. "Veh, what do you want?" "It s not a he, and besides there Bob Tucker. ular coke and were quite shocked convocation. "There's been twins born In the were two In the beginning," rewhen ttiey learned that tea hour in MAUQUIS De La FALAIS PROBLEM marks the Janitor, picking up what FERMENTATION basement of the Administration America had degenerated into MAKERS OF THE UNIVERSE ho said was to be the greatest coon building." "coke hour". e, Marquis de la Falals do la One real estate expert declares "Twins? Whoso twins? When? dog In the world. George Bernard Shaw, who namThe gentlemen find tho ettes in Gloria Swanson's divorced How? Wh ? Hello, hello,... been So the reporter was disappointed. that 20 per cent of value of tho teresting and blase but on the wholo ed Pythagoras, Ptolmy, Copernicus, modern dwelling lies in the base count, says he does not intend to cut off." Notlilng ever happens. Well, that's Kepler, Newton and Einstein as unintelligent. ment; that is unless the furnace wed again, but there s a fellow who j Tho reporter" runs for the first tho way it goes. Hero was a good "makers of the universe," had bet. He had run For two days after their arrival in ter be careful how he lets a break fire has rendered tho place so warm could sling that name about the time m years to tne Aaministra- - feature shot to h Lexington, the Englishmen were un liko that become known that the stuit had to be moved to waist of milady and Jerk it into a tlon building, pulls the door open, all tho way over here expecting to impression that The Kernel for Nick LoiiKWorth and Simeon Fess the attic to keep it from turning to bow knot before she had time to and dashes down Into the dark con find twins, and discovers that Trlxder the I tines of the basement. Pierre, the le has only another family. jump to safety. vinegar. to 'find it out. was a city paper. By WALLACE McMURRAY Richard the Llonhcarted once led a crusade Into the heart of the Moslem's (stronghold to regain a wooden cross. On Thanksgiving Day there will be another crusade a crusade of the twentieth century. A vast army of Kentuckians will mobilize in the heart of the bluegrass and behind the vanguard of a frenzied group of Wildcats will roll swiftly over the hills of Tennessee to encamp beneath the walls of Knoxville. This crusade will be launched to obtain possession of the sacred beer keg. A beer keg, thousands of enthusiastic fans, two groups of stalwart gladiators pitted against each other FLORIDA, TULANE WILL PLAY 'CATS NOTED PHYSICIAN MAKES ADDRESS JUDGING TEAM TO BE AT EXPOSITION niversity Pledging Service of Phi Mu Alpha Held at Vespers Leader Editor Has Dinner for 'Cats, Council Dean Anderson to Attend Meeting of Engineers at Roads to For Thanksgiving Game at Knoxville Unit Pershing Sought for Kentucky Birth of Twins Upsets Quiet Routine of Kernel News Room Necking Is Less Standardized In Merrie England, Say Debaters By WILLIAM ARDERY Kentucky girls, say Messrs. Oatrldge and Holdsworth, Cambridge are far forensic, representatives, more sophisticated than are the fair ones who inhabit the island. When asked if the Institution of necking existed In England Mr. Oatrldge raised eyebrows and in a decidedly English accent, "Oh, not at all as you do it is not so standardized in our country." Both gentlemen found the horse farms of the Blue Grass comparable to the parks of England but seemed to think their hedges a more beautiful means of demarkatlon than our stone fences. Any English university other than Oxford or Cambridge is provincial and Oxford is merely a good imitation of Cam-bldg- e, said the gentlemen. After hearing one of our proml-ed- s referred to by a no less prominent ette as a "Honey," Oatrldge asked, "Yes, and what could you Something rather mean by that? sticky and sweet, I should suppose." Both Britons, however, seem to have gained an Intimate knowledge of the KERNEL TIES FOR Holiday Rule Law Students Hear JudgeChalkley * VJf THE KENTUCKY PAGE TWO B B i io SOCIETY! ELLEN MINIIIAN, Editor Phone Ashland 3648 H ij g KERNEL, Tuesday, November 25, 1930 SEMI-WEEKL- Y been visiting her parents at her home in Ashland. Miss Eleanor Swcarinccr spent last week-en- d at her home in Paris. Alpha Xi Delta sorority, announces the pledging of Misses Jo Ellen Maxln, Milwaukee, Wis.; and Dorothy Root, Cambridge Springs, Pa. Miss Virginia Wardrun has been visiting at her home in Middlcs- - and his accompanist Dr. Wesley La Dr. ProschowsKi Violette, Chicago. lectured on "Musical Education" Friday night at the university. In the receiving line were Mrs. Frank L. McVey, nnd the guests or honor: their hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jarman; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lamport, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sul-zc- r, Miss Lenora Wilson and Mr. R. D. Mclntyre. Mrs. E. N. Fergus, Mrs. S. A. Boles, Miss Edith Love, Mrs. Edward Wcist and Miss Kate Phillips presided at the lovely tables. Assisting In entertaining were members of the two musical fraternities, Phi Beta and Phi Mu Alpha; also Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Zembrod, Mr. Blaine W. Schick, Miss Margaret Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Holmes, Mr. and Dudley South, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. C. Robinson, Dean and Mrs. P. P. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randall, Mrs. Florence Stout, Dr. Abncr Kcl-le- y. Misses Anne Whitney Smith, Mlna Pate. Marv Grace Heaven- ridge. Mary King Montgomery, Jane Banding, Flossie Minlter. Beryl Har dy, Margaret Jefferson, Miss enns- tophcr. boro. NOTED VIOLINIST IS AT WOODLAND Famous Artist Appears for Recital at Auditorium Under Auspices of Lexington College of Music snent the Lewis described at her home in Louisville. byLea Luboshutz, recentlyone of the American critics as Alpha Delta Theta sorority enter violin, tained all of the nlcdgcs at the greatest geniuses of the auspices was of head here under the chapter house for the the Lexington College of Music at Monday Miss Sara McCampbcll spent the Woodland auditorium night. Miss Florence week-en- d week-en- week-en- d Wednesday, November 2G in Louisville. Miss Anna Chandler Goff in Tea at Maxwell Place for the stuMiss Florence Lewis spent the week-en- d charge of the ticket sale. Madame dents and faculty of the university at the Tri Delta House. Luboshutz, when not on tour, is a from 4 until 6 o'clock. week Miss Alice Bruner spent the member of the faculty of the CurThursday, November 27 end at Louisville. e Miss Leota Ford spent the week tis Institute of Music in Philadel Thanksgiving Day. Qridgraph of phia, being associated with Carl In Louisville. and University footthe Tennessee end CALENDAR Miss Ruth Glerlneer spent the Flesch in the direction of that deball game at 2:30 o'clock in the - partment. She is the first woman to week-en- d Men's gymnasium. with Miss Mary Lib BrothTuesday, November 25 become a member of the violin deFriday, November 28 Theta Sigma Phi Initiation In the The Delta Delta Delta Founders' partment of that institution. Holiday. University Woman's club followed by a dinner at 6 afternoon Day banquet will be Tuesday evefacMadame Luboshutz speaks of her o'clock In honor of the initiates, at dinner for the members of the ning In the Palm room of the work at the institute with enthusulty at 6:30 o'clock in Boyd hall. the Lafayette hotel. Phoenix hotel. Mary Frances Young, iasm "I love to teach" she said in r at The marriage of Miss Stella Splc-e-in Law school faculty luncheon chairman. an interview recently given at her to Mr. Elmer Ollb at 5 o'clock 12:20 o'clock In the University ComMiss Nelve Crumc spent the week New York home. "Already several of the Calvary Baptist church. mons. end at Frankfort. my pupils have given successful reSaturday, November 29 Cadet Hops The mothers club of Alpha Delta citals in Europe and America; I Alpha Gamma Delta tea dance at The first cadet hop of the year sorority meeting this afterTheta have only one theory of teaching hall from 3 until 6 o'clock. will be given from 3 to 6 o'clock De noon at the chapter house on south Patterson Chi house dance at the cember 13 In the mens gymnasium, It Is work, work, and again woric Delta Limestone at 2:30 o'clock for a busi- cha