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LEXINGTOtiy KY

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PLAYS TO BE GIVEN IN
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TktS5t HTtnfdrHfatloti h..been given
lV Professor Msell In regard to his
scheiale of worlrfM the coming yer.
However. Ji chweeH In Dramtic,'Pro-(iuctkm- .
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peakliig; 'poHtical
Public
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pisciwlons aRdiMie debating classes
(Eight, merahersJ ol the Sophbin
nreall hlng' coirtiiiued with; as. inoadetk InUhe
C. fc feast 4
creased attendance. It is beliredlMt
have1; '.lready Enrolled to thet class,
irfalrifif tit Military SoleJ llie matinee teas which weffheld; in
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ihe women's rest room at Wlike Hall
,whi( ? the MOmry DepiartriwHt M n
larttyttr will be continued this year
ikg jstPMjpor to promote In
nnd'.iEo that elaborate plans for
tf&'tiBen who have r
leading Colleges'of the
t4ret 7 Jwlie"-'4lviice- l
work are, 1
ScHrtlr and Middle West ww belag
till JUckerswir'Ff. X. O. Thomrf
vorked upon by the head of the De3afflirBi Wilkltfs, C. S. Carter,, hTvt partment .of Dramatic' add-- Public
Clay-nVG. Blllen, J:. N. Hawklnni
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of advanced work in lli- try straining is in compliijnce
ch'
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flerv
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n :of citif?ens'hlu tin tinie, of jm s
Vncy anong the'men cijwf &uijA

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Ihe
Mizen when called upon do prewe,j
M doihiB bit,. intelligently and offot,P.
Advanced Course fun,eg
i:e2;means for- the. Btudent' to pr7)ire
aadi to. .train toward hts end aal
sqtnainJBg ior' mmseii ana
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Bierajty and the' country- thZ following requireinerrtJ L...
lJ5bHityfo'r the Advanced foLse
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wlxich includes the
initpSophnjore work, elther
incWttuilonv or the lequlvaleit
vhere. ' Our interpretation
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state high schools;

The 'first meeting of the Woman's
Self Government Association was held
Tihursday night In Recreation Hall of
Patterseil Hall for the purpose of
welcoming ,the new girls into the university.
Faniile Heller, the Present, was in
charge 'Of he meeting. M s Adelaide
Crane, ;Hose Director of Patterson
Hall,. made, lengthy, informative talk
coneeraing the rules and regulations of
.the dermttories and boarding-house- s
Following Miss Crane's talk, Miss
FrahceT Jieswell, our new Dean df
Wonien', wm Introduced and respond- ed vwith an address of welcome to the
regirh.u,Tliien the President in- u. uouncn memtrpaHcefli;Uie
ber's,' .OM?fcqr, Me to the girls. The
ironstitatwwjhe w. h. g. a. was
the President and
thea remdK:f
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TERMITIES
E NEW MEN

oi grauuaies et the

With this wonderful crop of material Larpje Number of Freshmen
J. Juneau
cision to Remain.
Have Been Pledged
has divided his squad into six teams
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Kenucky Day observed September, and they are working daily until the
The first week - of school has come
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shadows of night prevent further
10 by alshini and f riends of the
and gone. Freshmen have been shorn
.oit iKeiitucky in all sections of workout. Assisting. Cpaeh Juneau. awj,
wejftl and iorty per cent of the
Ktei'
KentuekyHfaMe!. lntwenty "other states Oeorge Buchheit, Jvljoj'.tf4in4
tuoky's. ohampionehipr'bUskStball team new students 'lve'' been pledged by
is cotiBtdnS4aat' success by offlclela
spiingrand tlw ftpr IU W'tJwens,;
of
and he Alumni As this
sociation. This marked the first at- !vho has asRteted'.itf turnip! btttlK"! Polifeneia hBVbeen at Its height
tempt to bring together everywhere teams bIrco his advent in 191JEU .Last .arSd'eaoh' organisation has endeavored
the followers, of. tho Blue and White year he coached the frfehnjicnm:. to:shw,ir the new' prospects the advanon one day for assemblies where ithe "Daddy' Boles, in his posllloh'as lie'ad tage of this national or sectional union
of the PJiyslcal Department, is lending of brothers.
"University was the dominant note.
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Messages were addressed to the
The fraternities and their pledges
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former students by President
follow; Alpha SJgma Phi; J. Bedford,
Lexington; Oscar 111. Bishop, LouisPrank h. McVey and by President
14', Year Old Freshman
Emeritue Jamea K. Patterson. Televille; Wayne FoustJ Owensboro; H. D.
Sturglin
grams and letters of greeting from
Kelly,
Pope
Hammack,
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the alumni were received that day and
Hawesville; K. Kin, Louisville;
Declaring that he desired to get
later from alumni In all sections of the an ear'v start in preparing him
rartin, Providence; W. R. Flea-macountry. Resolutions were passed enMartins Ferry, O.; A. McCay,
self for the career .of a doctor,
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dorsing the spirit of Kentucky Day and
RoscofuConklln Kash, age 14, has Marietta, O.
railing for it to be made an annual
Alpha Tau Omega: T- Clare, O'Ban-non- ;
enrollea as a Freshman at the Uni
feature, pledging united support to versity of Kentucky. He
J. Roberts, Lexington; V. Bell,
is taking
the University in Its expansion proLexington; W. Shropshire, Lexington;
a pre med course- A search of files
gram and expressing a deep apprecialn the registers office shows that Ford Ogden, Ashland; H. Krog, Ashof President Mction of the decision
land,
KasJi is the youngest student that
Vey to remain dn Kentucky instead of ever attended
Delia Cflii: H. Chjtsey, New Haven,
the University.
accepting tlie presidency of the UniverIf Kash had desired, he could Conn; C. M Sanders, Nicholasville; J.
sity of Missouri.
Y, Elliott and J.- A O'Brien, Spring
hayo entered the University last
field, (Tenn.; G. R-- Leach, Morgantown;
Year as. at the completion of his
100 MEN ARE EXPECTED Junior year at St. Helens, Leo coun E. Crabtree. and. C. M. Wathan, Owensboro;, Tyler Munrford, Hodgenvllle; J.
ty; be had sixteen credits.
HI
AT VOCATIONAL
Instructors advised him to wait a Johneon I. J Miller,' and Robert Hon- SCHOOL
yea' so lie was graduated last Juno aker Lexington; Paul Rouse and Jack
Fimiay, Padvcah.
with a total of twenty one credits
Resident Home established for Them
Kapa Alpha; J. Baughuran, Stand- H' was the honor man of his class
on Harrison Avenue.
ford: J, Wall's, LaGrango; Shelby AlJ
and delivered the valedictory ad- len, LaGrangn; G. Cnitohifleld, Georged'OSB.
Students are arriving every day to
town; Transfers R- Green, LexingWhen Young Ka&h arrived at
enter tiie vocational school for distie university dome of tho upper ton; P. Powell, Lexington; ,Jlay Wilmen and
abled
liams, Hendersoti; C.. Bedford, Parisclassmen suggested that it would
Harry Farmer expect 100 men before
Phi Kappa Tau: W. F. Haydon,
)e a shame to shear his golden
338 Harthe year is out. A house at
Ravenna: R. B. Gillespie, Franklin;
locks
because of his extreme
rison ' Avenue has been made ready
Nod Underwood, 'Alabama; T. Ballan- and will be occupied as soon as the youth. But Kash Is a Freshman
Jonnson, Auand he is proud of the (fact. Ho .ue, (.wneun;
contract from Washington D. C. arburn; H. BrmitHer, Chicago.
wanted his locks removedThey
one sterives. Three teachers and
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BpsUoa: J. M.
nographer under the Civil "Service will wore and but for the pile of books
Paris; J.' Strode and Milton Rus
to that he 'carries under his arm one
or
arrive either
might think that he had stayed from sell, Mayvllle; Ray Jenkins, Eliza- waist In the work'
uyan, niurray; uay
neiarown;
cradle row at the kindergarten,
fThe committee to arrange for work
Marrallee, Qovington; Jphn Wlilttaker
He said that he had considered
in the University I composed of Dean
nnd .FobeH Kkkpwtrlch, Rlssellville;
Cooper, Dean Ro'ierts and C. R. law hut that he 'finally decided tlvat
Roland Reberts, Nlehotosville; Martin
medicine was the profewtJou that
Melcher, Counsellor, This committee
Crockett, Sharpebnrg;
Page,
Cecil
he desired. If ho completes his
University and the
works between the
bourse la the scheduled time, he Trenton ; Newton .NenlrHendersonHeadquarters
for
Federal Board.
Signw Nh: T. B- - Bejita,
probably wtU he Lbe youngest physi
forty-sicounties ii Eastern Kentucky
Litaey, Harrodsburg; Tom
cian In the Uirited States.
are in the Basset Building wIuTmv
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OlTicer.
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Headed by Captain Jim Server, aevi
entythusky veterans and former high
HChoaii' stars have been practicing-dilgently for the past week, in 'preparation
of fliat looks to be one of the greatest
yeans lor Kentucky on the gridiron.
Hhlfof this nuinDer, the largest In the
JilstotyVidf the Institution, has been
rounding into condition since Septiei-be- r
12,' and many had football on the
braki iall wmmer. The list includes.
Hrira of otW- - Blue and White daW.

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Assist Coach

Crane and Dean Jewell
corned New Girls.

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MEETING THURSDAY

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Plans for the production of plays,

amusements for debates, and detnllB
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ilirwn keen imterest. and , uvu- tikted fully .that he is quitlb to
irry. the advanced tnatxuotif.lJ
llThe student must be selbtfjj tor
uher. training by the ProiWjr of
Military Science and TaotlcsMj t,e
President of the lUniversityv jn
t)ifjre!Uitig this clause, th? lnarks
!?nder Nq.,1 above apply, aii ijo jt
a.ust be uaderntood that '4 pro.
tofsor of Military Science
In the future will only rcf nnOT,,j
l indents whose Interest, abl'3
char- idoer, and personality clear! tjicate
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TELEPHONE
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LARGEST

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OF II. OE KY.

University Taxed to Care
For Large Student Body
New Dormitory by Dec. 1
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The
annual sessionof the
University of Kentucky openeoVd-nesda- y
morning wIth5Lv--ojfa- l
of 1.3C4 studentKo
Is an
Increase of J."2 In the nu'mbei; reglster-e- d
on the opening day of the Dniester
of 1920. The number of registrants In
the College of Arts and Scfens exceeded those in the other collegtfuby
a small majority and most claseesaflfte
filled hevond thnlr rnnnMtv
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The chief problem which the oKUAafr
of .the University have been ,faatsPw
the difficulty in providing roon)JK
une unusually large liuiux or stuuentfs1
The three dormitories for girls,jFJ
terson. .laxweii and Smith Halts are
,,ree sorority
fully occupied; t'ie
houses are housing approximately;;
seventy nve gins and many ot
young women have been obliged 1
secure rooms among the various board- ing liouses in Lexington, under tihe approval of University authorities.
The new dormitory, which is being
build for men. will not be completed
before December 1, but upon its completion will provide residence for 150
men in the University.
The classes in all of the colleges are
much larger than In previous years
and there is great difficulty in supplying seats for the overflowing classes.
According to Colonel Freeman of the
Military Department, there has been
500
approximately
Freshmen
and
Sophomores scheduled to take drill in
the R. O. T. C.
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BUCHEIT ISSUES CALL
FOR TRACK MEN
Cross Country Run Planned as Autumn
Frock Event
Coach George Bucheit of the track
team issued notice Monday for all men
wanting to try out for the track team
to report to him at once- Students taking physical education will be excused
to practice track. Coach Busheit is co
ordinatlng Avith "Daddy" Boles to hold,
a cross country Thanksgiving. Letters
of invitation to enter have been sent
to all the colleges In the state, but as
jet answers have not been received
from all. Track men practicing now
will enter the run. All candidates for
the track team are urged to report at
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Save Offi
Ernbarratment
Will

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The telepnone in uie JoLiim ,ie.
oartment was taken fromL, kernel
clfice last Sunday by so: intruder.
1'hp phone is numbered a jmnic-ionf uka pointed its finger at tl
ujty I)er,
Jn; Unless It is returned jigitely
f jteps will be taken to hay
returned
(dead or alive."
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The Journalism depart ,t ja open
to all. of the students at
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' Jble'that some of the le4
UBtwortny
o"nea can iwt live up toL
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It Is rumored that tho Senior Court
is about to be organized. The above
Is an illustration of a futnllar bit of
landscape on the campus.

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