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The World
Whirls On

Saturday. President Roosevelt affixed his signature to the new neu- Z246
I.EXINC; I ON. KENTUCKY. 1 CI.SDAV. N( F.Ml.r R 7. I '.:!!
VOLUME XXX
trality bill, and the measure became
a law. By this ingenious act the
United States not only strengthens
its present neutral position but al- so aids the Allied cause, which she
openly favors. Our neutrality is more
secure because our ships are no
longer permitted to carry passengers
or goods into the danger zone as
they were in the past, but are con- fined to trading in the south At- lantic. the Pacific, and the Mediterranean. This will prevent another City of Flint incident. At the
same time we will be aiding the
Franco-Britisfront by sellirg them
A
all the arms and supplies which they
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care to purchase in this country,
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Election of the Kentuckian Beauty
McVey
yesterday an
President
in cash and transport the cargoes
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DAY HOW.
Queen November 24. and the an- in their own ships.
COME AM MAIN I
VC CP1I.NTJME FOCiOlNCi HfiTggrL DAT.
nounced appointment of fix faculty
ri
In anticipation of the passage of members to committees of
nual Kentuckian dance and elec- the Stu
this bill foreign agents for weeks
tion of Most Popular Man Novem- have been buying up war materials dent Government association. Thess
ber 25 will be features of th2 fall
to ship to Europe as soon as the appointments follow procedure set
measure was signed. Atlantic ports Up in the constitution in effect for
sales campaign for the 1940 year- are bustling bee hives of activity,
book. Franklin Frazier. business
fi' St time thls year
Steel prices go up. Wheat soars sky- - the
manager, announced yesterday.
n the finance committee are Dr.
high. Airplane factories are choked
carved out a career in 25
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Candidates
for Beauty Queen
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planes. Rayon mills are being turned lessor; and William A. Tolman, minuies
will be chosen from the sorority
TM. CAU&Tt
MAW
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houses, and nominees for Mast
into gunpowder plants. Food prices assistant professor of economics.
tv OM V THE.
3rrLlts
LHorlacher. assistant dean of
point to a boom in the key indus- Popular Man from the fraternity
WAS TM MOAFLlfSr CM. m All nrl MILLS.
tries. The new foreign market raav the agriculture college; Miss Jean- houses, on the basis of one candigive business its
shot ette Scudder, director of the womdate for every fifteen .books order- A
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now: o yo
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in the arm.
BOYS' 'y".EMAM rMrtlKM MAI I WnuMS WAT VHfHiAMC
en's residence halls; and W. E.
ed. Several Independent candidates
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The only drawback to the bill is Freeman, assistant dean of the en- also be nominated.
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the hardship which it places on gineering college, were selected by
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A gold cup will be awarded the
t
American shipowners. They say they the President to serve on the social
YFARS
ii aternity and sorority selling the
woum ratner nsk the peril of Nazi committee
ion iyHAWKINS
MUS&AHO.' LS S CO
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Srca';est number of annuals.
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submarine attack than be forced:
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to give up the lucrative European
DOGPATCHi
student publications committee is
EARLIEST
save $.50. Frazier said, since the
trade. Many shippers will sell their W. C. Tucker,
StTTLET
HAD
assistant professor
vessels to foreign traders and conprice in spring will be $4.50 instead
CATCH A
oi journalism.
tinue their
voyages
The woodsman's son who went to of $4. If ordered during the cam- PAPYtN
Remaining members of the comunder new ownership, so as to stay
OTPTKATIOM
New York unannounced
and be- - paign. a $1 deposit is required, with
mittees are
staff mem- came, overnight, the year's most j the remaining $3 paid in the spring.
CP: OAT
within the provisions of the
CALLER TO- other members of the merchant bers, student members, and faculty important musical discovery
During
which
the campaign,
that
J,
marine will travel new routes to members chosen by the University is
Robert starts Monday. November 13, and
the story of 18 vear-ol- d
or
senate.
South America and Africa.
DOOPATCM,
Virovai. violinist, who introduces closes November 23, books may be
When news of the bill's passage
Committees and their memberthe current Community Concert ordered from representatives in fra
reached Europe, the Allies gave it ship are:
series at 8:15 tonight in the Henry ternity and sorority houses and the
a hiarty reception. In England the
dormitories, and from all members
government at once floated a large Dean Blanding; Dean T. T. Jones; Clay auditorium.
Virovai is the first of five artists of . the Kentuckian business and
bond issue for the express purpose Dorothy Hillenmeyer, president of
staffs
r
oi puicnasing munitions and sup the student union board; Bill Duty, r eroups oi arusis appearing on
uuugrs lor liic
plies in America, where His Majes- - president of the student bodv: twoi tne concert series in Lexington
euuiy 4ueeii
ty's credit is somewhat lacking. Eng- - aniori a rran and a womani and Lawrence Tibbett, baritone, is sche contest will not be announced until
lish and Fiench editors joined in two juniors (a man and a woman) dtiled for January 8; the Gordon the night of the selection, and
their favor of their form- - 10 be appointed by Duty; and the!trin6 Quartet, for January 16; Sim- - orities not selling fifteen books will
er ally's action of placing "her .hr
. cn Barer, nianist. for February 14; not be allowed a candidate, as last
iafr
h.r. onint
b.oad resources at the disposal of terday by PreSident McVey: Pro-h- rr tana
Lenmann. soprano, iorijenr. iviuii rupuiar iviau eicciiuu
tw-brother democracies."
ill be at the Kentuckian dance,
March 4.
Continued on Page Two
we can become arsenal
Whether
Reviews of a recent recital of November 25. by vote of all men
granary of the Allies and still
and
the violinist in New York applaud- - Presentbe free from German sedit:on and
Salesmen in the various houses
ed him as a young genius. The New
sabotage remains to be seen. The
York Sun: "It is a part of Mr. Vir-- : will be appointed by Friday, Chick
government has taken every preAll persons who are aspir.
ovai's musical personality that he Young, sales manager, reported.,
caution, surrounding all vital
ants to The Kernel advertisr;'fys with enthusiasm and aban- - These s'ready selected are John lCOUIld 1 Tip 1 0
plants with sand bags and
ing staff are asked to see John
don." From the World Telegram Clore. Alpha Gamma
Rho;
aimed guards. ari retaining the
manager,
Morgan, business
$6.00
came this praise: "Virovai dis-- 1 Jim Johnson. Alpha Tau Omega;
Dies committee to continue its exthis afternoon in The Kernel
closed that he is a natural artist. Bob Ammons. Delta Tau Delta;
pose of undercover movements
business oflice. McVey hall.
Reservations for tickets on the
sensitive, emotional to a degree and J'm Powers. Sigma Alpha Epagainst our government.
Previous experience is not
possessor of a sense of phrasing silon ' Jack Ramos. Sigma Phi special train to Atlanta for the
the
LAST MIXl'Tt FLASHES
necessary but desiTable.
Sig- - Kentucky-Georgi- a
Tommy Watkins.
baffling in one so young, Epsilon;
Tech game Satthat is
MOSCOW Speaking at the celeAl- - ma Nu: Sam Ewing, Pi Kappa
'Amazne word will do it: it is
urday, must be obtained by noon
bration commemoratinr the Red
The Eastern Kentucky Education
pna.
rrwlution and the beginning of the association will open its 16 annual "'sThursday at the Union buildini
,lrf ,
w.i.
present regime, foreign minister meeting at Ashland on November 9. From the Serbian mountains, at;
Graves & Cox, Southern Railway
ce;
'
MoMoU vigoiously assailed ail the 10. and 11.
the age of 13 years, and fresh from Hall; A1P''f Ya"lma Delta ,an5 Bovd office on East Main, or
.
Young. Chi Omega;
the South- conservatory,
viroV,
capitaJtic nations in general and Dr. L. E. Meece, secretary of the the Budapest
Kappa Kappa ern station on South Broadway,
the United States in particular. The Kentucky School Boards association vai was taken as a pupil by the late Marge Thompson. IaUaccording to announcement by Bill
rortign minister took this epportuni-- ; will address the department of Jeno de Szalatna Hubay at Buda- - Gajnlna a'ld Patt
ty to express Russia s disapproval school board members on "Possi-o- f pest, who trained some of the finSuky
members of the Kentuckian busi- - Eder'
the new neutrality bill recenll bilities and Objectives of the est violinists in the world. In 1937. ness
Sie-mspecial
The
tiain. chartered
staff: Franklin Frazier, bosi- parsed by Congress by saying that school." Adolph Rupp, basketball just before he died, Hubay, after
,
through efforts of Suky pep organiza- "certain neutral nations" were re- - coach, will speak to the department hearing the young man perform. r.tss manager; Chick Johnson, sales tion, will leave Friday night. Novem
AnnOUnCeS CnOlCe
mairing out of the war in Europe 0f coaches on "The Fundamental shook his head feelingly and said, manager; Mary Conant, Carolyn ber 10, after the send-of- f
for the footwere allowing their arms nianu- - principles of Basketball."
so beautifully Conant, and Mary Frank Wiley, ball team. The train will leave At- but
"Young Virovai plays
Beta Gamma Sigma, commerce
assistants; John Conrad, circulafactum l leap huge profits from Pr0 h. P. Guy will address the as to astonish even me."
tion manager; and Marcia Woods, lanta late Saturday night to return scholastic honorary, yesterday anbelligerent
MolototT department
puicha5rs.
of commerce teacher-- j
Unknown to New Yr,;k audi-theto Lexington. Special fare will be n0unced election of eight students
assistant.
pointed attack at ers cn "Trends in Business Educa- - ences. Virovai first aDDeared
made
in
$6.00 for a round trip ticket. Stu- :,,v.
,n
th
t,
'
France with the remark that the tion." May K. Duncan, head of this country to play the Vieuxtcmps
dents will be admitted to the game
graduating clas and highest 2 per- real rrencb cbject.ve was not the tne department of elementary edu- -; cencerto with the New York Phil- for $ 55 plus a student ticket book,
ena ci iiiucrism but me acquisi- - cation. will sneak to the depart harmonic Symphony Orchestra. But
tne junior ciass.
Arrangements have been made by cent
tion of territory in central Europe. ment of elementary teachers on before the concert was half through
- Suky
Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary politiThese named are Charles V. Ship- for entertainment en route
This fulminating outburst toward Democracy and the Three Rs
feet cal science fraternity, will have a to the game. A phonograph -- ill bv Cecilia Independentthe audience was stampin;
Jack Du
I ranee came in retaliation to the
E. F. Farquhar. professor of Eng- - and cheering. The Associated Press dinner meeting at 6 p. m. Wednes- - provide music for dancing in in-Puy. Pikeville. Lambda Chi Alpha.
Ihoiough purge of the communistic
boy namea day nieht in thp Union buildinu. humnm noi- - anrf sntu mnnhAn
Dr. E. f . r araunar. Droiessor oiisaid: "An 18 vear-ol- d
John Bol, s- - Lexington. Phi Kappa
by Premier Eniish
rleinrnt in that
,
address the denartment Rnhert. Virovai made a career for Mr. Sam Carlriv nresident of His- - L n
h -- oh.,
D ladier.
The l'r ni h communis of English teachers on "The Place himself with 25 minutes of violin trict 30 of the United Mine Work- Tau: John H. Clarke. Maysvil'.e. SigEcst Band in Dixie will travel by
ma Alpha Epsilon; Stanley Combs.
tic party was said to be on the of English Mechanics in the Cur playing last night.'
ers will be tne principle speaker.
the special train
vri-- c
of promoting a ""evJlution riculum": he will also speak to the
Manchester. Independent; James D.
will be $.50. Reservations
Dinner
Spratt. Mount Sterling. Phi Delta
acain-- t the war council until Drla-dicepartment of social science on
are to be made with Miss Sigler in
Theta: EMridge Snapp. Lexington. Pi
popped in.
i
room 202 of the Administratoin
What Price Pacificism?"
ii.appa Aipna: ana twiner rcosen.
building.
Maurice F. Seay, Prof, of
F11
LmietS
Winchester, Independent.
The Kentucky Association of ColFILMS FOR CHEMIST
will speak at the special
Secondary Schools, at its
Sstandings of students selected this
education dinner on Thursday night leges and
Fifty trucks and one hundred and year range from 2.2 to 2.8. Purpose
annual meeting held last week on
Industrial chemists and chemis- at the Ventura hotel.
fifty men. part of the third infantry. of the honorary is the encourage
try majors will see motion pictures'
the University campus adopted resnt
olutions favoring a
Representatives
of the sLudent U. S. Army, billeted in the Armory ment 0f scholarship and the proon "Historical Introduction to
law, appioving a study of legislature and officers of the stu- - Sunday night. They are on their motion of education in the science
Chemistry." "Electrons." and "The
problems confronting secondary nd dent government are to meet at way to Camp Jackson, near Colum- - of business. Chapiters are estabTlieory of Liyht" at a meeting of
higher education, and a suggestion 3 p. m. Wednesday in front of the bia. S. C, from Fort Snelling, Minn., lished in most of the leading colthe F. E. Tuttle chapter of the stuthat more emphasis be placed on Administration building for group to rejoin the rest of their regiment, leges of commerce and business addent Affiliates of the American
Pershing Rifles company of the adult education.
photographs fpr The Kernel.
Chemical Society at 7:30 pm..
The troops were guided from the ministration in the country.
;
Thursday, November 9. in Room 214. University's ROTC will participate
edge of Lexington to the Univer- in the Armistce day parade SaturKastle hall.
sitv campus by a police escort. They
day, according to Major Barrett,
who is in charge of the Pershing
Rifle company. In addition to the
Pcn;ning Rifles, all advanced mili
1 llCV
1 llUlk
tary students who are uniforms
and all instructors are to take part
Itv IUU AMMONS
i
in the parade.
By LOUSE CALBEKT
Two-nig- ht
gram jn this Schmitz was true art- The parade is to start at 10 a. m.
QUESTION
Pei forming before a packed au- - 1st giving power and feeling to the: II Diritto Romano Privato
All-stude- nt
immediately after the ceremonies at
Sunday was E. Robert Prelude. Sarabande. and Toccata.
man Private Law, a periodical
"What are you going to do on
the court house, and is expected to Schmitz. French pianist and artist
Before presenting part IV of the printed in Rome, has printed for
Sadie Hawkins' day?"
last until 10:30. It will start on selected for the opening program of program Schmitz gave a brief ex- - 1939, an article by Dean Alvin E.
south Main street.
the tenth anniversary year of Sun- - planation of "The Pictures at an Evans of the law school on "Roman
I ndy Gray, A & S lreshman
By JOHN SAMARA
day afternoon Musicales.
Exhibition'' bv Modeste Moussorg Customary Law in the Lay Writers."
to the dance stag. You
"I'm going
With Miss Marjorle Weaver.
Small, slightly gray, and anxious sky. Theme of the group was "Prom- - This article was prepared for the
sec me chiving around after
won't
much cnade." musical picture of composer Riccobono Roman Law Seminary at lormer student of the University
to please. Schmitz
any lxn"
University,
Washington, rtturir.ng to Lexington in glory
Ororge Miellcy, Commerce sopho
Dr. John Mulder, rector of the ot Tus program. In an etlort to Moussorgsky walking about al an Catholic
masieij oi me msiurniem exniim oi a menu s paintings.
D. C, and was read at its last from her cinema triumplis in Hollymore "111 stand on the steps of Church of the Good Shepherd, will
iu- wood, as an inspiration, numerous
Outstanding of the nine pictures meeting.
conduct a toecial Armistice service with firm, emphatic- touch and
the Union and lock both ways."
presemea oy ocmiuu at mc pi- campusites began to show an added
on Sunday mornine. November 12.
Kav Tavlur. A &: S soDhomore
zest and enthusiasm for their work
' I'm going to drag that date of at the Good Shepherd church. He jmpression of being affected and ano were "The Old Castle." "Bydlo,too dramatic. although that may and "The Great Door of the Boha- ...
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this week as they continued red...
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hearsals for Guignol's first all stuAKKrttt ff tliA T vi r1rr rf Hifh
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painting of an ancient ruin, des-- ;
dent productions of the year.
cese of the Episcopal church. All,
and well do what I want to do."
selenioluj of Ul9 ,)ro cribes a troubador singing a sad
Scheduled to open Monday night.
is liuber. A V S jumor-- 'O Army olficers. reserve officers, and
m were
and Cn0 ballad as he stands gazing on the
November 13. these laboratory plays,
nappy baoie nawKins uay:
im nu i o siuueju aie especially " pin which were technically all that ruin. Schmitz said in his espluna- written by students and portrayed
going to look for some one to cook vited to attend.
a discriminating
audience could tion that the ballad might have
by an all student cast, are designed
Many of the congregation will be n qve wishpri Vet tllP t II Tf'T tiTPtfl " lUfM a
A compulsory meeting of all
mc seme po'k chops and preserved
tiro- f iiciialli- unMir
to test the possibilities of students
freshmen women will be held
in uniform and a colorful service is; UollJi were disappointing. Outstand- - sented it as such,
tin nips."
who may well become stars or sucat 4 p.m. Wednesday, Noveme
in prospect. A flag ceremony win ing in Ule group was Chopin's 'Ber- Inrlc f ow ler, A 6i S sophomore
"Bydlo" was a painting of a
cessful playwrights of the future.
ber 8. in Memorial hall. Sarah
included in the processional.
Write up some physics expericeuse" which was nicely done and lish
cart and the musical
Leading the Ust of potential
G. Blanding, dean of women
;
intei pi elation vei-- realistically gave
ments."
best received by the audience.
playwrights is William B. Worth of
announced yesterday.
NI C KOLS TO REVIEW
Chopin's "Three Mazurakas" un- - the impression of the oxen iabori- Ware, A A: S senior "It's
Itulh
Lexington who graduated from the
Freshmen women who cander "Prelude No. 15, pp. 28" were ously pulling a load up hilL
safer to be a hound dog than, a
University in June. His play. "Los"
not attend the meeting must
Sam Nuckols. English instructor, wistful, lovely, and affected, and
"The Great Door of the Bohatvrs
rabbit."
have advance absence perby a Head." was written in "a
g
will give a book review Wednesday bogged down at the close into heavy at Kiev" not only brought
the
THANKS . .
mission from the dean of woclass last semester.
A
scheduled program to a close but
Trie
Hunter and Covington afternoon at the meeting of the dramatics.
to Ro.--s
men's office.
scene of his .story is laid at the o'J
Claude lh ljus.
"Suite pour le also climaxed it. In this Schmitz
Haynes tor suggesting above ques Woodford County Woman's club Ul
piano" mad' m part III of the pro
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Dance Will Be Climax
Of Sadie Hawkins
Day Activities
The womenfolks on the campus
are treating the menfolks especially
kind during the coming week. And
il they aren't they should be. For
when the sun rises Friday morniiii;
Sudie Hawkins day will be in full
Acting
swing on the campus.
ugain.-- t all traditions, the women will
be seen chas'ng wildly after the male
students, hoping to capture a member of the stronger sex for the
Sadie Hawkins dance to be held
Saturday night in the Union under
the auspices of Keys, sophomore
honorary, which acts as sponsor for
the unique affair held annually.
lunav. siiouuu uuns ere uen
tne
male
PIlstled to
clear
coo"s bUklng his path
e Pursuing but
as "e runs Irom
unwanted female.
The idea of a "glorified leap year"
rtsulted from a comic strip. A
character in the snip "Li'l Abner"
drawn by Al Capp called Sadie
Hawkins longed for a husband. Her
father, an influential person in
Dogpatch. the scene of the strip,
lined up all tne prospective males
After
nd stand them in a race
a moments handicap. Sadie took
up the cha.se and captured her

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Junior Round Table. 4 p.m.. Y
rooms.
Senior Forum. 3 pm.. Y rooms.
Social service group of YW. 5 p m
Y rooms.
Reserve Officers Corps. ti:3o pm.
football room.
Art commit tee 5 p. m. Room JH5
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Compulsory
Women's Meet

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DUE WEDNESDAY

Dt I'a
Omicron
Kappa,
men's
enior leadeiship fraternity, will
a;ceit aDoUcations to memL.rs.hin
untji noon Wednesday. November I
at th Kerr- -l husin
nffi, vr
vey hail or the Oit.ces of Prof. R
r Mclntvre White hall
Candi(iites will be elected by
ODK members at a meetina at
p. m. Thursday in the Union bu.ld- iw Names of men to be pledged
.u be displayed on the traditional
ODK key which will be placed over
the side entrance door of the Union
buildin? Friday.
Formal tapping
of
ceremonies
ntw members w ill be lit Id at noon
Friday in the direcors office of
the Union building.
explaining the pjint system
d in evaluating qualifications, of
aspirant U ODK may be cbianie:
at the office of Prof. R. u. Me
tyre. White Hall: Prof. M E.
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is national Sadie ttr. gym annex; or at the Kernel
Hawkins day celebrated in all of business office.
the major universities and colleges.
The price of admission to the
dance, wul be $.75 Bill Costel. pres-d- nt of Kits, announced. Clyde
Tra-k'orchestra will perform the
musical dut.es.
The rules are a foiiovs-iWomen may tag men all day
Friday and Saturday. November 10
and 11. Tags may be obtained from
IMON NOTtS
members of Keys or al stands
Brackets have been drawn 'or t:.e
v hich will be placed in the Union
pins pong tournament. Play tor ttie
"Continued on Page Two
first round started. Monday and
No
must be tinished by Tue.-divrn.ber 14.
Tvduy
Advisers committee.
3'J to 6 p.m.. 204.
HoiL-- e
committ;e. 4:30 p.m.. 1T7.
Fine arts group of YW. 5 pm.. Y
roem-- .
YW cabintt. 7 p.m.. Y rooms.

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f;eshniea me.i and tare'.'
women h.tve bee l el cied
as candidates by the election boa:d.
a: d votfrs wi'l chco.-one
of each sex.
Bill Duty, new'.y elected
cf the .student brxiy. w il in roduce
the c.intlidates and e.ve a brief
sketch of them.
Ticket books will be required for
idtnt:ti;ation ui;d mu-- t be ahown
ar the dooT for admittance.
Th" ma:n east ooors are to
and ballots will be distributed as the freshmen e: I r the two
doors to the auditorium
proper.
Vo ii:g bixes w:ll be located at th
place th? ballots are d.stribti;ed.
The Mil cjndidi-tw.ll not be
revealed until the ma-- s meeting,
eltct on board members said. Cand:
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dates wcre
ficm the 21 freshmen who ranked hi the highest
decile on the entrance examination.
The tcp raiiknu frshmen are Rob
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Sidney C. Barnard. Jepri A. Bok
n a k. Catherine
Cooper. Robert
Crapster. William T. Johnson. Laura
D. McConathy. Jane Gordon Meyers.
Warron Nelson. John M. Prew:tt.
Marjoiie J. Reynolds. James Porter
Rinebaib. Mary Lucille Rion. lather R. Shadw:cS. Patricia Snider.
James B. Trice. Ben S. Winfiee. and
Leroy J. Zimmerman.

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REPRESENTATIVES TODAY

Staff Members Named
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Sophomore commission. 7 p.m.. Y
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Campus service group of YW 5
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Men's fiehman advisory coumil
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Scabbaid and Blade 7 p. in Armory.
All persons interested
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Sarah Holmes.

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plisheil already ileiidedlx more than anionc had
the rijiln lo demand of l hem.
Kciausc ol ihese and oihei latis Iiki numerous
lo mention, the Colonel prooscs I h is loast ami
dolls his hiinc Hack Sietson lo ihe liHiihall team
width has won completely ihe hearts of ihe
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M::ry Jwmes. Rita Sue Laslie. Fred Hill. Bib AminonR. Jean
Wiliiams. Jim Wooldndac. Mildred Murray. Roy Steinlort. Jim
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And no) onl shall we see l attendance al the
mass inceiini; today, hut we shall see this Thurs-- i
day al lei noon l the sie of ihe "jrallerv" at the
lirsi mct-liuol all legislators and officers. If he
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he student thirst for the t st in
i:ncdtrn music, the Union officials
contracted one of the three top col- in" thP notinn: namelv.
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that of Will Osborne. He, together
iwith Hal Kemp nd Kay Kyser.
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;ind chances ale lhal lliex will go into the I en-- i
game on I hanksgii iug pay in lhat same
si.tius. bin tun il keiitutki iIih's not win an
nihil game this seavin. the Colonel feels lhat
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Prof. Henry Beaumont
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nave dono u . Because tne Confed.
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1ad of tne UnivPrsity., sctmding one vote lead. Allen an.!i
.giaduate. triad."
Peishing Rifle company is one of 'One themselves decided to conn-The orchestra was engaged in the'tne few ,eminders of the Civil War tne baIlots. now reduced to lir.-.lifjcit of an experiment. If the stu- - They through lon
These two a;:t!
pract'ec- and scraPs of
Ident body responded, the "name" wlth ' the aid of uniforms donated one otner counter again tabulate.l
band habit was to continue. If the by the Dauohters of the Confeder- - lhe votes, and of these three. Mo
students gave not of their support, a'cv have sllcceeded in duplicating got results showing candidate Hol-th- e
entire matter was to be forgot- - tte dvm cf tne solaiers of 1865
mes one vote ahead of candidate
ten. That was the agreement and
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tntaw his rnlnmns
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xui-msi ffxiiiuuii'ii ui mis.
campus knew it.
the whole
year is to be held at a meeting of snd fcund tne contest a tie.
dance was
Saturday night the
However, viewing the five counts
the Optimist Club in the Lafayette
held. The attendance was disgracehotel on November 24. There they showing the Independent cancli.li'io
were embar-rafseful. Union officials
will go through the Confederate trailing by one vote and the one
Will Osborne was embar-iasstroutine and the popular "Wildcat" showing a tie. Gragis and Allpn
resultantly. drill,
The affair was.
which is a fast, precision ceded the election to the Constitu
gummy.
inclined to b?
movement. In addition to the drill. tionali-s- t
79 to 78.
But the music was wonderful. Major
Barrett will give a talk on
and befoie the dance was over, ev- the "Hrctory
Of Th? Pershing Ri
eryone was enjoying himself. Will
fles."
Csb)i-::s. li as, beyond the shadow
Membeis of the Squad who are
of a doubt, the best orchestra that
has eier played for a dance held to take part in the drill are T. O.
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in the Union ballroom. Those who Bell. M. B. Guthrie. W. J. Drummy.
did not hear him have been told. J- F- Gay, G. P. Carter. T. R. Bry- - building and the book store. Tht
antl. scott. u Caldwell. R. L. price will be ten cents each.
.10 doubt, of the fine caliber of music
Lycns. and R. M. Hansen.
they missed
i2 Tlie admission to the dance
At any rate, it
that the
will be the same for couples oi
Union's bargain must be carried out.
stags, but only women stags will
But it is too bad that it was the
be admitted. All couples must wear
'f.rt of th? student body that "finis"
t.'gs in order to be adinittel.
Aill h :ie tc b? written to the "name"
(3 Men must wear shirts ano
bn:td plaius almost before those
women must wear knee - length
plans have even got under way.
Any person "improperly'
skirts.
Rcsquiesca at in pace.
clad will not be admitted to the
dance.
It has bscn requested here of late
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