xt7qv97zm75q https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qv97zm75q/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky Fayette County, Kentucky The Kentucky Kernel 19290215 newspapers sn89058402 English Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel The Kentucky Kernel, February 15, 1929 text The Kentucky Kernel, February 15, 1929 1929 2012 true xt7qv97zm75q section xt7qv97zm75q Best Copy Available THE KENTUCKY KERNEL KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION WIU, BE HEM) MONDAY IN MEN'S GYM. MILITARY HALL ANNUAL DANCE WILL OF LEXINGTON, VOLUME XIX KY., FEHHARY THURSDAY 15, 102!) HE NIGHT Nl'AIHEK Omega Chapter PA VFTTP P A RIUPRI Regular Meeting R 0 T f SPONSORSl RIFLE TEAM HAS! Chito Construct New of Chemists Held , '".T. inn nrTmr, Building Next YearjCUN VtilNK TUUAl Dr. Davis Buckncr, CHANCE TO KEEP of Expert I rwo Men Students T ried By Council 18 ANNUAL MILITARY For Violating Rule BALL TO BE HELD ment Station, Speaks to Lamba Alpha chapter of the Chi At a meeting of tho Men's Student LOVING Lexington Group Omega sorority has filed articles of InCouncil of the University held Monday corporation which hold title to a new chapter house on Rose street in the afternoon at 4 o'clock In President The one hundred and thirty-secon- d , Competition In Fifth Corps heart of the new fraternity row of the Professor Ely in Charge of Pro- regular session of the Lexington sec Ruth Marie Bonnin, of Concho, ofTlcc, two men students of tho Scabbard and Blade, Advanced University, gram Concerning FeedArcn Match Includes Six Hon of the American Chemical So Oklahoma, Is Elected RegiUniversity were tried on charges of Corps Cadets Prepare DecThe sorority purchased a lot Feb4 o'clock Tuesday clety was held at ing of Dairy Cattle States having been under the Influence of mental Sponsor orations for Gymnasium ruary 13, facing the future nrborltum nitcrnoon in Kastlo hnll, with Dr. a, liquor at tho Sigma Nu house dance of the University. They plan to start' Davis Duckncr, of the experiment sta BALANCED RATIONS TWICE, building a chapter house next year. TEAM HAS WON hold January 12. One of the men who GRAND MARCH WILL tion, as the principal speaker. Dr. NEW SPONSORS WILL BE under consideration are WILL RE EXPLAINED nuckner spoke on the topic. "The Hy INTR0DCEI) AT BALL appeared before the council was exNEEDS ONE VICTORY The plans or $50,000 colonial type for BE CHIEF FEATURE a $40,000 of onerated and the other was given a drogen Ion Concentration of the Re building. sentence of 15 days suspension from of the Whltc 8 Martha Reed and Mary Arm Present Match Ends Saturday These plans have the approval of Object of Meeting Is Task of Kuffifcr5an8 the University and all social privileges Brilliant Red, White and Blue Decreasing They arc Expenses of the University authorities. strong Chosen Battalion Noon; Laughlin Has Highest for the remainder of the school year Color Scheme Planned; Dr. Buckncr gave a preliminary re quite enthusiastic over the prospects iaKcn irom mm. Caring for Cattle Sponsors Score by 39 Points port of his researches in the field of Hours 0 to 1 of a fraternity row opposite the new According to a statement made to biochemistry, particularly In the colcenter of the campus and arc willing The Kernel last night, the council InA one-da- y loidal aspects of the subject. His work University rifle team has two to aid the pioneer fraternity In this dairymen's feeding school The The annual Military Ball, given by The annual election of R. o. T, C, tends to continue to enforce the resofor the benefit of farmers In Fayette was along technical lines and was of legs up on the Fifth Corps Area Rifle movement. sponsors closed yesterday with the lution passed last semester. Members Scabbard and Blade, honorary military Match, and If the University wins Its The board of directors of the corpo and surrounding counties, will be held great Interest. The results of his exof the council said that they were fraternity, and the advanced corps present m&tch It will win permanent ration include members of both the today at the livestock Judging pavilion periments will later be published in election of Ruth Marie Bonnin, of pleased with the fair and unbiased possession of the trophy, a silver loving active and alumnae chapter. They are on the experiment station farm. The the American Journal of Physiology. Concho, Okla., as the regimental spon way In which The Kernel was handling students of tho University R. o. T, C, The meeting was attended by mem- sor with the honorary cup, now in possession of the local R. Mrs. Eliza P. Underwood, president; session will begin at 10 a. m., with the will be given next Thursday night in rank of colonel. publicity of the cases tried by them. O. T. C. unit. Last year a few points Miss Elizabeth Bowman, vice presi afternoon session beginning at 1 o'clck.. bers of the society and others who are The action of the council is still the new Men's gymnasium from 9 to 1. Miss Martha Reed, of Carlisle, and prevented the team from winning the dent; Miss Mary Moore Milton, sccre Prof. Fordyce Ely, head of the dairy interested in biochemistry. Dr. F. E. gaining favor by the student body of Cadets and students will dance to trophy permanently. the tary; Mrs. Virginia Marrs, treasurer; nusoanary department or the Univer- Tuttle, head of the Lexington section, Miss Mury Armstrong, of Lexington, the University. In a recent interview were elected sponsors of the first and with a few students who were opposed rhythm of music furnished by Toy The Fifth Corps Area Includes six Mrs. Nancy Innes Shlnnlck, Miss Lu sity, will bo In charge of the program. presided. states, that of Indiana, Kentucky, Ten- cllle Short, Miss Eleanor Swcaringcr, Professor Ely is recognized as one of to tho action, the reporter who covered Sandefur and his orchestra. second battalions respectively. the foremost authorities In this section nessee, West Virginia, Ohio, and Illi- and Mrs. Nora Churchill A novel feature of this year's danco Tho company sponsors are : Company the council meetings learned that a on the feeding and management of nois. The teams annually shoot for number of those students had changed Is the fact that all Juniors have agreed A, Frances Baskett, Cynthiana; Com dairy cattle, due to his practical and this trophy and Include those preparatheir viewpoint of the action. to be at tho dance accompanied by pany B, Miss Sara Elizabeth Reynolds, theoretical experience In this subject. tory schools, military schools, high their dates promptly at 9 o'clock. This schools, colleges and universities In this Covington; Is an innovation, and is being stressed Miss GeorThe object of this meeting Is to exMONDAY getta Walker,Company C, Company E,area. plain the method and effect of a propin order that all the hours for dancing Lancaster; erly balanced ration for dairy cattle may be enjoyed. Nearly every year Kentucky has Miss Hazel Virginia Baucom, Lexingand the composition of common Kenbeen in annual competition with CulThe chief attraction of the ball will Will Present Jose ton; Company F, Josephine Lapsley, tucky feedstuffs will be explained. ver Military Academy and Kemper be a grand march, led by the officers Miguel Benjarand In Address Shelbyvllle; Company G, Miss Mary COLONEL Prof. E. J. Kinney, of the College of Military Academy for first place In this of Scabbard and Blade, practice for match. Kemper, with an unusually Third Appearance of Club This Agriculture, will discuss the "Proper which began last night to continue on "Whither Mexico" at Third Elizabeth Fisher, Lexington. The batof Pastures," and Prof. J. D. high score, won a match recently until Thursday. Following the grand talion sponsors receive an honorary Year to Contain Special Feat Care of the experiment station, will TurHour In Men's Gymnasium. ner, dis against several schools that included 'Japan and the Philippines" Is march, new members of Scabbard and rank of major, while the company ures by Professor Lampert cuss in detail "Kentucky Feed Laws." the University. The score In this Blade Subject of Address; Excellent long will be pledged, according to a February has been set aside as an sponsors become honorary captains. and Others. He will give the definite need and efmatch -- was approximately a hundred standing custom. Character Representation of R. O. T. C. sponsors who were electfect of these laws on the buying of other month. The na points higher than that of the UniVotes were cast by every member of tion to be studied during the month Is the R. O. T. C. Unit, the ballot being feed. 1'ilipino Given. versity. ed this week to fill vacancies will be The University Men's Glee Club will Due to the fact that the prices re Mexico, and a convocation Inaugurat formally introduced during the dancThe Fifth Corps Area Match that Is give a special feature concert Tuesday sealed. Companies A, B, C, and E being fired this week will not be fin- night, February 19, at the Gulgnol ceived for dairy products are unlikely ing the program will be held the third Col. Charles H. Morrow addressed ing hours. to be Increased, the only hope for In- hour Monday, February 18. in the Men's voted on Wednesday and Companies F noon. However, theater, it was announced this week. This ball is an annual event, usually ished until Saturday the students and faculty of the College the and G voted yesterday. The ballots occurring the night before Washingwhen The Kernel went to press the fol The club, which was organized the creasing profits In cost dairy business gymnasium. of The convocation speaker is Jose Mi were counted by cadet officers, J. W. of Engineering of the University In ton's birthday, and carrying out a red, lowing scores had been completed: first of the year, has appeared twice is to cut down theexpense production. in this bus guel Bejarand, whose subject will be Dicker hall Wednesday, on "Japan and white and blue color scheme. DecoJess Laughlln, 770 x 800; V. A. Jack- this year, once in convocation and once The only notable bill. iness is the feed The College of "Whither Mexico" and "How Mexico Is Chapman, colonel ; Guy A. Stone, lieu- the Philippines." Dean son, 731 x 800; D. C. Sallee, 720 x 800; before the freshmen at matriculation Agriculture recently Paul Ander- rations for the evening will consist of stated that this Redeeming the Illiterate." These ad- tenant colonel, and J. C. Finley, major. 800.. flags, bunting, machine guns, trench T. P. Mantz, 713 x lectures. Twenty-eiggirls were nominated son introduced the speaker to the au- mortars, 37 mms., and other military According to Prof. C. A. Lampert, expense claims 52 per cent of the en- dresses will be followed by numerous Jess Laughlln had high score in three tire cost of producing milk. Experts campus activities sponsored by Pan- - and voted upon by the cadets. Nomi- dience which contained many distin- ordinances. matches last year, which was higher the club this year has an unusual Further arrangements exthat this desired nations were .held during the first two guished visitors. Politlkon. were decided upon at a meeting of by two matches than any other memnumber of good voices and they have believe can be obtained increase In through more pense The English department will contrib weeks of January and each girl's nomColonel Morrow gave an excellent Scabbard and Blade last night. ber of last year's team. To date in been holding special rehearsals for the efficient methods of feeding and manOfficers of Scabbard and Blade are this year's shooting he has shot high concert Tuesday night. The specialties agement. Before any definite steps ute several lectures to the program. ination consisted of a petition signed character representation of the Filipino, one which deflates the prevalent Kenneth Baker, president; James man in three matches. With only a on the program are "The Beautiful can be taken for an increased produc All of these will be delivered in classes by ten students. on February 20. Prof. E. F. Farquhar Laughvice president; The new sponsors will be formally opinion that they are an Ignorant Chapman, partial list of completed scores, James Blue Danube Waltz," sung by the Glee tion of dairy products in the territory lln Is 39 points higher than the next Club, a violin solo by Professor Lam- surrounding Lexington something must will speak upon Mexican aspects. Prof. introduced at the military ball on Feb- people. Due to the Chinese mixture Shropshire, treasurer; James Finley, W. F. Galloway, Prof. C. Yates, Prof. ruary 21. pert, a vocal solo by Ray Mays, a piano The girls are expected to in their blood, they are very Intelligent secretary. Other members are Major highest score. efficiency of Only three members of last year's specialty by Harvey Stone, and a banjo be done to increase the here. This J. L. Davis, and Prof. J. H. Palmer take an active part In all affairs spon- and are able to submerge their emo- Meredith, Major Spaulding, Major operating will also deliver short talks on Mexico. sored by the military department, and tions and put all things to test of Wall, Captain Schmidt, Captain Ges-for- d, team returned to form the nucleus of specialty by "Preach" Given and Toy the dairies now feeding school will emphasize importA motion picture on "Mexico" will they logic. Hen- Sandefur. Lieutenant Keasler, Howell DaIndividually, the Chinese the team this year. They are A. ant factors that might aid In perfect- be shown Tuesday, February 19, at 4 hops. will act as hostess at all cadet possesses greater capacities than mind vis, Jess M. Laughlln, William Helzer, Members of the club are: derson. James Hester, and Jess Laughthat ing the dairymen's business. o'clock In Dicker hall. The purpose of of any other race. As a people, the James R. Hester, W. R. Ferguson, J. First tenors: L. J. Alexander, J. F. lln. the picture Is to stimulate the Interest Filipinos are delightful, kindly, and re- D. Hammersley, Homer Carrier, J. W. Two members of this year's team Conley, H. Stone, K. P. Patterson, A. of students In foreign relations. It sponsive, according to the colonel. Bratcher, J. D. Williams. were chosen last summer at Camp T. Graves, M. L. Glenn. M. L. Revelle, will consist of six reels and promises No nation has made as much progCorps R. Toy Sandefur. W. P. Wortham, W. W. A fee of $1. 50 will be charged for Knox to represent the Fifth entertainment as TFell as Instruction, ress with a savage people as the United admission. O. T. C. Team at the National Rifle Hendricks. since it will give a vivid plcturlzation States has with the Philippines. When Second tenors: J. R. Moore, J. D. matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. These of the customs, art, and educational this country took them over, they were are John Shipley and V. A. Jackson, Smith, H. F. Norment, M. L. Nolleau, Institutions reflecting the general asmerely a wasteful group of a thousand captain. J. H. Johns, R. W. Berry, R. L. BradWill pects of Mexican life and conditions. little islands, the largest of which C. W. Schuermey-e- r, bury, B. L. Humber, were Mlndano and C. F. Stone, E. M. Butler, E. Royse, Give Dr. Floyd Reeves Gives First ditions were pitiful; Luzon. Health conCo-ed- s Be Given Sweaters in to transportation was J. L. Miller, Ralph Hardlman, J. J. of Discussion Series on Trend next to impossible, and the warlike McGurk. Colors of Respective Divisof Educational Improvement Moros were continually attacking the Collection of Unusual Numbers First basses: C. P. Brown, F. M. Names and Titles ions; Indian Arranged; Sponsor to Give smaller and more peaceful Inhabitants Mastin, C. A. Poole, W. M. Townsend, as Shown by Survey. Included in Plan. of the village. R. H. Warren, J. D. Turner, W R. Costume Reading L. L. In concluding, Colonel Morrow praisMays, L Layman, P. H. Johnson, Dr. Floyd W. Reeves, director of edu- ed the work of William Howard Taft Zleger, D. F. Weaver, E. Henry. The Woman's Athletic Association The University concert band will Tommy Thompson and Kenneth cation, last night delivered the first and General Wood in the development give a special concert in the Men's Second basses: A. M. Osborne, C. will Introduce an innovation on the Klstner, members of the 1928 freshman E. Adcock, George Osborne, Hugh k. of the Islands. He stated that in or- gymnasium Sunday afternoon, Janucampus next week when all of the Regimental Headquarters of R. of a series of six lectures on Investisquad, received minor Injuries football J. B. Allen, Morris Smith, Clif- girls of th University will be divided O. T. C. Is Unchanged; Chap- gations and Experiments on the Im- der to continue this great work, all ary 17, at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Leura at noon Wednesday when their colleford Amyx. into groups with Indian names and man Again Colonel; Finley provement of Collego Teaching to a thought of giving the Philippines their of El Paso, Tex., newly elected giate Ford collided with another car independance must be abandoned, saygiven sweaters in the colors of their The program Is as follows: large crowd assembled in the new lec- ing that such procedure would result band sponsor, will give a reading in and Baker Majors. at the Intersection of Limestone and On, On U. of K Lampert respective groups. Mexican costume as part of the Euclid. ture room of McVey hall. The subject in the destruction of this progress and Beautiful Bluo Danube This plan has been successful in program. Klstner fell on his head when thrown Major B. D. Spaulding of the mili was "Constructive Activities In Im- mat, it sucn condition existed, the isStrauss many leading universities, and Is beWaltz program, one of unusual The tary science department, announced proving Instruction in Eighty-seve- n from the car. He was picked up in an lands would probably fall into the interestconcert The Glee Club ing Introduced here to arouse greater yesterday to music lovers, follows: condition and taken to Violin Solo unconscious the list of commissioned of Institutions." Selected Interest In athletics for women. The hands of Japan. 1. March "Spirit of Independence" the Good Samaritan hospital where he ficers for the second semester. The C. A. Lampert groups will be known as tribes, each men were Holzmann revived almost immediately and appar- In part Dr. Reeves said, "First-han- d selected by the members of Kentucky ol which has a "heap big chief and 2. Overture "Raymond" .... Thomas i "i-entiy was not senous.y military department. Solected Quartette pow-wocouncil to organize their the university men and 'commissions fol observation of what is going on in the Discussion 3. Waltz Melody "Old Timers" . . Lake Thompson received a deep cut over The list of colleges and universities of this counL Alexander. Toy Sandefur, 4. Description Idyll teams for the various sports, "The Mill and his left eye. The car was driven by low: Regimental colonel, J. W. ChapMays Hugh Adcock Eilenbergthe Forest ' The tribes, with their respective man; lieutenant colonel, G. A. Stone; try makes It perfectly clear that scienRiley MCNeai. two ouier uuya wc"j'Medlev c. A. White . 5. Selections from the Musical Comedy tific spirit is at last beginning to opana "tr.r."' Hopi, Elizabeth Cra- captain and adjutant, in it besides Riley. Klstner, C. B. Jagoe; Oley Speaks leaders include: Sylvia "No, No, Nanette" Youmanrt Monday evening at 7:30 in the reSkinner ; captain and intelligence officer, Fred erate in the field of professional eduSioux, mer ; Elizabeth Thompson. They saw the crasn was The Glee Olub Intermission Greeno, Kaw, Natalie M. Fister; captain and plans and train- cation at the level of the college and ception room at Patterson hall, the inevitable, braced themselves, and es- Piano Specialty Selected Apache, LouettaLouise Thompson, first of a series of five discussion 5. Scenes from the opera "Carmen" and ing, J. R. Moore; captain and supply the university. Hlckey Cree, caped injury, Harvey Btone Bizet, groups will be held to the sublect. OJlbwa,' Dorothy Monroe. Each tribe officer, H. C. Carrier; color sergeant, University of Kentucky "A considerable number of the col 7. Characteristics "Lassus Trombone"" Selected has Its own color. The members will J. R. Brown- - color sergeant, W. H. leges and universities included among "Youth and Its Relations on the Cam Quartette Filmore pus. The project is being sponsored wear sweaters of the tribe color with Cecil. Selected Banjo Specialty Moscs-Tobathe Indian name In block letters across First Battalion: Major, J. C. Finley; those surveyed are now beginning to by the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A., 8. Hungarian Fantasle . William Glvens, Toy Sandefur sweaters first lieutenants, W. R. Ferguson, R. O. use objective methods in the analysh and Is open to the students and fac- 9. inale March "Fairest of the Fair" Two Traditional the front of the sweater. Hopl grey John Peel Sousa and Cropper, J. R. Groves, J. D. William- - of their instructional problems. Pro- ulty of the University. All the meetGelbel will be blue and grey; Sioux, Little Cotton Dolly ings will be Lampert red; Apache, green and orange: Kaw, Company A Captain, C. S. John designed to im to ttimulate lead by students in order SuKy Circle, pep organization of the Alma Mater The Glee Club white and green: Cree, black and son- - first lieutenants, R. G. Cham cedures and devices frank and personal disprove instruction seem to be employed cussion. University, will elect two new cheer orange; Obljwa, red and black. Science bers, J. M. Laughlln, R. A. Sweetster; All arrangements for this series of leaders at the basketball game next The purpose of organizing all girls second lieutenant, I. L. Allen; first ser more frequently In colleges of educa- tryouts April 2T To Friday night at which time tion and in junior colleges and junior- meetings are in the hands of a comof the University In these groups Is to geant, TAU BETA PI WILL GIVE J. L. Rawllngs; sergeant, E. E. college divisions of four-yewill be held. The candidates are recolleges mittee composed of James Boucher. SMOKER, DINNER PARTY give every girl a chance to participate quested to turn in their names to some Gardner Whlttinchlll. Alice is asked DuRand. The Kentucky Academy of Science-wil- l of liberal arts than in institutions of cnairman several sports. Every co-e- d in Company B Captain, W. L. Helzer; member of the circle as soon as pos. attending the At hold its annual meeting on April The Kentucky Alpha chapter of Tau to support her group by first lieutenants, M. Shapo. H. B. Ellis; other types. Greater use of controlled thov will ciilunlt 27 at Berea College, Instead of Lexslble In order that they may be given games as a rooter, game. Mem- Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraterlieutenants, B. Inman. J. P. experimentation has been made by col- numbers to wear at the Following is the basketball schedule second first sergeant, T. Troll Young; leges of education in universities than n compDsite report to the University ington as has been the custom. Speaksmoker a dinner Crosby; y. fti. u. a. in which they will attempt ers will Include Dr. G. Davis Bucknerk bers of the eircle will vote on the can- nity, will hold room of the and Lan- of practice for the tribes: Hopl, Mon sergeants, M. O. Sterett, M. J. Cropper. by any to depict tho lnlluence of the material of the University experiment station, other type of institution. didates by number immediately after in the colonial Friday night Green at 0 o'clock. day and Thursday; uree, weonesaav Company C Captain, D. T. Ham- gained aj a result of these meetings. president of the association, and Presi game to decide on the two cheer tern tea room the "It is surprising that teachers' col evening will be the and Friday: Sioux, Wednesday and mersley; first lieutenants, W. S. War-noc- k, of will be selected to preleaders. Further details of the tryouts The guestsImps the dent Hutchlns, of Berea College. Other leges and normal schools, Institutions Student leaders quartette, popular en- Friday: Apache, Monday and Thurs G. A. Welsenberger; second lieuwill be given In next week's issue of Midnight Kaw, Monday and Thursday; tenants, R. M. Alverson, L. E. Ballard; having as their major function the im sent the problem to be discussed before features of the program will be anday; tertainers and radio broadcasters. each meeting. Kernel. The nounced later. OJlbwa. Wednesday and Friday. provement of teaching in elementary first sergeant, E. B. Cornett. Major, K. B. and high schools, should have done Second Battalion - first lieutenants, BakerJ. D. Wlllett, so little In the way of discovering Second J. A. Martin, B.. T. Sandefur: second methods whereby the Instruction of lieutenant, R. E. Laufer. Will Company E Captain, J. R. Hester; their own students might be improved. H. Warren, V. 18 first lieutenants, R.lieutenants, H. A. The limited extent to which con S. trolled experimentation has been carsecond Jackson; Scott, G. C. Cook; first sergeant, J. T. ried on leads to the suggestion that Registration for the second semester Fleming; sergeant, R. J. Plue. at the University, which began MonCaptain, H. J. Davis; Investigation of this type needs to be Company F February 4, has already exceeded first encouraged. Colleges, universities, and A. Ruttencutter, University Singing Organization Relieved to He Rest One in Large Reception Given the Mystery Play Bids Fair That It day, enrollment ror tne second semoster O. K. lieutenants, J. lieutenants, E. D. teacher-trainin- g the institutions would do Barnes; second Years; Will Make Western Kentucky Trip; Plans Will Prove to Be Best of Seuson; Entire last year by 207, according to a report DuVal, J. S. Shipley; first sergeant, L. well to test out lu an objective manner Good registrar's offlce yes- R. Kavanaugh. issued from the Cunt Proves Made to Prevent Mob Violence the results obtained from the use of terday at 5 o'clock. Matriculation will Company G Cataln, J. W. Bratcher: different methods, in order that the 18, opening night of the show, The continue until Monday, February sem first lieutenants, James Shropshire, J. better methods may be discovered and the (By Martin K, Glenn) direction (3y Melyina Pumphrey) of Prof. Carl Lampert. present B. Niohois; second lieutenant, E. F. whole is realistically carried out and when registration for the Prof." (as he Hartzog- - lieutenant, B. P. Davis; first utilized." The University Men's Glee Club, by the members ls affectionately called As a mystery play, "The Dagger," udds a bit of humor to the general ter ester will bo closed. year sergeant, a. u. rigman. of the club) has given Enrollment at this time last which opened Monday night at The ror which reigns throughout. For, be Tho series of lectures, which will be niter having warbled and chirped to his best efforts to tho development of Gulgnol theater, offers every specimen llevo It or not. the theater wherein the totaled 2.255. while the report issued given each Thursdoy evening to and the complete satisfaction of the music the organization, which fact assures a registration of shows conwill present Its of thrjll ope could, expect, and Judging rehearsals are jield is haunted, and it yesterday TAYLOR TO MAKE SURVEY Including April 4, Is being sponsored department, season Tuesday first night in the spice of the program. cert of the from the reception given the play It Is only because the producer insists, 2,463 students. Numerous out of state The Men's Glee Club ls one of t fajr to bo the ?nqst populur or this that the play must go on, that his and foreign students will be found the Guignol theater, If the Initial perS. Taylor, of tho education de- by the Kentucky Chapter of tho Amerbids Dean valuable publicity assets that the Including students partment, left last Wednesday Jason's outstanding successes at the whole future happiness depends upon upon the roster, SSone, for ican Association of University Profes formance Is not fatally terminated by Panama, one Little Rock, Ark., where ho Is conduct sors. The entire tacuuies oi ine uni a massacre, the club will arrange un university possesses. Each year the trifrom tlio Canal University theater, Its success, that tlio aotors ore able tq Llnchowfu, China, and one from ing a survey of tho secondary schools versity, Berea, Asbury, Transylvania, Itinerary that will carry It Into western umphant tour of the club ellects honor Charles Martin, author of the play, overcome their fear and attempt to from and praise to the Alma Mater. But the of that state, with the view of their Georgetown, Kentucky Wesleyan, and Kentucky sometime during March. and Frank O. Fowler, director of the produce the pluy. What happens on Shanghai, China. student body ls reluctant In its supreorganization. Ho Is working on this Eastern State Teachers" College, have No disastrous results, however, ure port of the organization . local production, together with an ex- the opening night forms a, grand (ill k, survey In collaboration with J. P. objected lo ensue from the synoptic cellent past, have taken full advantage max and solution to the mystery. But Ours Is a mechanistic, materialistic superintendent of public Instruc- been invited to attend. concert as the organization is one civilization. Romance goes abroad but of the opportunities pflered to rIvh the we cannot tell what that Is. You must public an evening of t.co it for yourself. tion In Arkansas. No definite date for teter-kqn- g of the best balanced musical clubs that in nign powereu motor cars. The lute Meet the completion of the survey lias been jwlnrttisilDtf euteranment. of The character delineation the has represented tho University In a has given way to the radio and the great set, Is to their score of years. On the lontrary, the tinkling tune of the tambourine has Club U. K. Wth strangely bent figures creeping players andu to Mr, credit both direction. Fowler s audience Is assured that it will hear been replaced by the fru n i Club of tho Unlver pale, almost trans- ability put of the darkness, The Research of Will Hold a collection of delightful and harmon the saxophone. But there ti ' parently white, arms writhing In the The cast Is pmtu'ularjy well chosen. slty held its February meeting at 0:30 en ru Melvln Nollau, us James Cox, the di- p. m Wednesday, lu tlio office of ious melodies varying irom popular rhythm, melody and lhapsoi hurling daggers fjery u, those blackness, rector of the pluy, performs quo of fho Proslent Frank L. MoVoy. Tlio speakpiano und banjo specialties to Strauss' whose ears are trulned to hear through tt,l( through th Tlio Graduate Club of the University "HHi Danube Serenade. sureanpj and njoans cqmlng from no- most difficult rules with rare ability ers Included Jesse E. Adams, of tho the artificial din. will hold Its flrtt meeting of the year and E. N. rerglad to find the and assuuuipo. Collego of Education, Therefore, students, "turn out" for Tin' tester of the club Includes such where, P" 3 uptually Tryouts Will Be Held Wed-iiosdu- y Thomas L. Riley, us Thonuu Piayne, uns nf tho colleuo of Agriculture. "song-birdon Saturday, February 1C, at 13:00 talented its Lawrence the concert. Support your University lights of Ue thcator MMeuly turned Night at 7 o'Clock on and this uruesoilie world shut out a newcomer to the Gulgnol ranl;s, The Research Club was organized on o'clock, Room 108, Science building. Alexander, Harvey Stone, Hugh Ad una tue organizations mat it sponsors. In McVey Hall un excellent piece of wok, Fear the campus about iu years hb'j jor wiu cock, Melvln Nollau, Austin Graves, Support the glee club. Show your apof view for t few ilutes, Pwt then, does Important bo will announcements tq express, even purpose or uucuuruymtj Cyrus Poole, Toy Sandlfur. Robert preciation to those lads who uno s uso just as anxjous for the is a dliilcult emotion uwui v mude regurdiug dates for handing in Wan en and Ray Mayes. These men earnestly tolled for the past have so that though, In this quse, there t plenty KPnivhPM nnd lnvesttiiatlons by mem lights to be turned Off again Annual tryouts for tho oratorical four theses and dates of oral examinations, have been members of the orgunlza months to make this program possible. reappear and the wqrk of of stimulus, but Mr. Riley proves llm-te- lf bers of the faculty. Its membership contest will be held in the lecture the shadows u muster of dramatization ill por is tnkmi from those who have publish wiving their mystery goes on. room of McVey hall next Wednesas well us applications for degrees, tion I'm scverul seasons and are veter By so doing you will develop a better old man. eil meritorious magazine articles, this terror-stricke- n many concerts. day night at 7 o'clock, according