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October 25, 1917

The Faculty net in special :ession October 2fith.. Acting Pres-

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our institutions
to go unchecked,
education and mor
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that has for its
complained of, an

BE IT FURT?
alize the city so

rman stated that in view of the recent newspaper con—

nditions in Lexington, it was thought advis-

re the council. A Committee was annointed

presented to the general facultyo Professor

the Committee which was approved:

e Faculty of the University of Ken—
concerned in the civic and social
City of Lexington, in that which

at body of this and other insti—

ng in this community, and

is :aculty has in the past coop—
orces working to this end, and

e to attain such results, and

as recent Federal Retort published

press, discloses the continuation

prostitution and vice which menace

of lefirning and will, if allowed

retard the progressive forces of

ality in this and all similar insti—

r,w therefore

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pledge its support to any movement
object the stamping out of the evils

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E“ RESOLVED, that this body memori—
vernment, urging that every step

be taken to rid Lexington effectually and finally
of all forms of prostitution, and that it extend

its support to th
accomplishment of

On motion of

resolutions were adopted:

e constabulary of the city in the
the difficult task before it.

Professor Norwood, the following

RESOLVED, in event the University is invited

to have a speaker

to represent it at the Mass Meet-

ing called for next M nday night, that Acting Pres—
ident Boyd be named to represent and Speak for the

University.

 

Secretary