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I VOL VII. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1914. No. 1.
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i PIGSKIN ARTISTS ;PRESIDENT BARKER LIEUTENANT ARTHUR NEW DEPARTMENT QPROF. C. R. MELCHER
§ Busy on cmnmonl GREETS STUDENTS uNm:nw00n Anmvms or JOURNALlSMl NEW DEAN or MEN
-·—-—·—· From th• Vanlty Hand·Iook of mi`- " jTo Succeed tho Lau Vl¤•-Pr••Id•nt,
. Add d t C I , Under Charge
Gall for Candldntaa Irlnga Out Much 1,14_1·_ To A••um• th• DutI•• of com e ¤ umcu um   hm.- Q. WM".
· Promlolng Mnt•r||| for Wlldut mlndlnt. Ouccudlng LI•ut. ol Mr. Enoch Grehan. ; _i
’· . V A_ w_ q gu _ 1 r During the last annual commence
T••M· My D"' YW"' F"°°d°‘ u M Mass McLAUGHL|N Asslsum [ t H ed th t th P
, It has been my custom in the put -1- men , was annouuc n e ros-
COACH IHUMNAGU °"T'm·T'° to write you an special greeting for the TM mw C°mm°°d°°"' °“°r ° mm" The msmwng of the Department of ident had appointed Prot. C. R. Mel-
..._ Y M C_ A_ H¤nd_B00k_ I umm you me" *4**** at Sum “’“"`“°d S°pt°m' _ Y i_ [ b cher as new dean ot msn, to succeed
N° mn '" mnt by Comb Bram- tllls ls no merely formal or porfunc- ber 10m' t° an °h°"° °f nw mmmry Hacmal J0umu{iSm' Wh th ,mS Ben the lute Prot. James White m uu:
— m•••i¤ c•lll¤¢ out c•¤did•t¤¤ for thin mr duty but _ "mmtm plenum d,,pmm,,,,t_ Ho 1, , mduute of under l70llSld€I`8.¥.l0D lu me Lnlversity Capacity.
y••r'• Wildcat eleven. Twenty-twol periormmi with the demwnto purpose yvast point Mmm". Audemy and is ,_ tor three years, has at last been ac- Professor White toned persistently
nn °"'°"d uw uu Mona, dwp or being ot some banotlt to you durlns mmm Kenmckhm m°u"°°°m' Gul` wmpushed and bids hair SWE ti) bi to accomplish plans md mound;
noon md mon have been coming out me comms yur. mm wm mmm, with him for ,_ mw com; eine mi: the popu ar sc oo s 0 whereby he could Mlm an M".
° ·m_ mf lllt YX} "KH men wero In the beginning I whh to lmprsla days to help ·rra·nK° the new com` lhzhln Sers rz'. nt is in charge Of \Vh&l]6V8l' [19 Wl! 8ppl’0lCh0d by ln,
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I mu. an PMN"' on Mmm"' they upon you that Our Maker hu so bound m°'nd.'m’° WML , S epa be k une, advice was given with deep sin-
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h Hug"' cv] Zum"' md Tumt Au they gre one and inseparable. What fully by °ur hn °°mm-'¤d°m' and by ncwspapér liuegm? I: (3 eiamded to The new dean will take up the work
A ·" in une ·b·’° for the hud mason is that duty? First you Owe g duty tg Obtaining another from West Point papers Tl t G B da   I eq and re with the beginning of [bl; gggglgu,
·¤•* ¤¤¤**°¤*· °·· Wm lG.,.l· .0 love mm ....1 to wm mm Mlllm ·**·¤*¤**¤¤ **¤·¤ ¤*¤¤¢¤· *··¤*· ·‘"“ “‘° ”i“°“"ff°°m]".f1‘   in He lx a mlm fitted to ..m.., K.......,l.,
ou Mm ln sm"` {with all your heart and all your c°u°"' wm mmam °n uw upward m` dict for h S wm. gm yl g K _ l in sons while in the institution md one
°•¤*·*· ‘"“"'°"" """ " "‘ “""; strength ...4 all your mm. m °"¤¤ “°'°‘°°‘ffh“f‘;;fj§";B'ft‘i';;nj_Q‘_fh6n who enjoys me hm. umm ot ¤......,
, glu; nhgpo md looks able no go ........-•-•-.-. "’x°°" ° °' wm body
most splendid lite ls that which is it d D mg editor on wml — ·
l \I1’¤¤|h”•uh•"‘ $**3** I SSM uz; gpggn lu the Service of GNL ALUMNI NOMINATION xpizrs has di;:t;? tlw energies °‘ ATHLETIC  
‘ •‘1\rk•y very op m s c over ED
You owe a. duty to your parents. No   OPEN d 1 i bl b_
l •*••••·*• *;’ • '“*° *°•“°_M;"‘j ";' “ life m over wm. th. mu., which ...... {xi  j‘;]"IfjmjQ Mf“;'rQMQ Qu TEAM MANAGERS
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ml. h   {IIC old   was not   with love of Mother John E. ·r°w”’ 0, 8h°|byvI"•’ Load. D6 88818DGd [D [110 W0l‘k by Mi8B MAI'- A. Ann°UnCOd by thI Ath|I“G M-
l u W"' m and Father. Lm °' °°"dId“" wl"` I name Mcmughlm an alumna of mittee lor the Year of 14-16.
Y tolloworn know how good that ls. Carl You Owe 8 duty to your country no y,,,,_ 8 i :1 I I th
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z°"°“ md Hoa". no in mm trim Help make it a great Nation. 80 live ———i ediwnu sum of the Lexington The captains of all teams no select-
NN! will N of Nut NIP *° *1*** wm- . ONE WOMAN NAMED- ed by the "K" members ot that ro-
that your lifo will make for your coun
· “Gyp" Downing in olso bsck an ls Abc nfs glory You Owe · dm, to your _; Herald. She has had experience in Bpective Sport. As it I- won nom
Roth md Paul Hin, all lat you letter Alma Mawr. HW reputation down. (Lexington Hand') the school news Held, into which usr James Park, sm qunmuk mu
‘°°"“'“‘°" °" P"° '"“'°°’ um hor student, body It you mm, Tw¤¤*¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤r· ¤¢ ¤¤• ·¤¤¤¤i w °°°"' ’_;"° :“f°°;“;’ d"°;t°° H 1; lead the ml bull mm ml. ml.
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TWO     or gamble. or in my way uw do, socuuon ot the University of Ken- of mmm! reporting such as Leung- Ralph Morgan was selected captain
T0     proved or frivolous lives hor ropuw t“°kY w°*`° ¤°mm'·*·°d Y°"·°’d*Y *"·°" mngauords of this ycar's basket ball bunch. Mor-
1; d_ noon for alumni trustees ot the Uni- ' gw has pgrmrmqq my gwq you; md
—— °*°“ Wm "° °"°“ " "°“ h"° '° Room 7 mm 0 Administration
Thoma OR gud Wllllqm H. HcAd|II\I you Owe ._ gm.; duty to ygur|g|f_ VBTSRY. N D!'0Vid6d bY the N¢9¤t law uudml hg. ban léumshed in www is an excellent glbground plgyor.
*PP¤|¤*•¢ ANUNM P"' Above all things bn win; md ro- °‘ Um K°“t“°*¥ l°¢w**·“”· TM and funimmd tm uw Dwrmuum Oil On sncmunt of his ability, James
Y••••¤‘|- i member it was nid ot old by one Who '-"°"° ¤°mi““°d Y°°'°'d*Y will b' Juurmusm An excellent lighting Parks was also selected copuun ot me
—-—— knew! ¤¤'>¤>*¤¤d ¤> uw ¤¤¤¤¤b¢*'¤ °*’ **16 __ h ` b I tamed and ML base ball team, while Abe nom, up
Th¤!¤|| F- OW- Nm wmum H- Mc' ..A¤d unto mm he ldd, Alumni Association for 9. final vow, °% Stem as een ns _ I h 1 _ renowned track artist, lands the
Moms have been appointed Assistant Behold the mr of md the six receiving the highest mum llduul desks with comtortab e c a rs; racers.
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P|'0f•||0i’| i¤ UW I¤m“t° °t T°°h“°1` The Lord that is Wudom; ber of votes will be elected in D6c¤m· [ml: it iufrestjngo aigaigtriitrvetgg The managers are selected from tho
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| °"’ B°"’°u' mu" md wm lun for And to depart from evil lb°*' wd d°¢l¤¤¤d m°mb°" °t um Sm 0::1 Gt 1 yr t I have been m_ lsslstauts chosen by the student oun-
I tm Eut nut Mud`, to an up their That in understanding" B°“'d °f T*'“'“°'· I use 0 t e ma r cu nie H gm .etlc association. The athleuu ¢om~
d¤ti¤¤· TM ¢DP°i¤*·!¤°¤* °f nw Um' [ Welcome you to State Umvemim The ballots were opened ln Pre¤l— Yidéd QM Smdsmil lnilgosigj B; any .lll[[€€, one from toot ball assistants
wniu mw I. tho unt time that than and I hope it wm be ot service to you. dw! B“'k°"'¤ °m°° at ¤°°¤ bY me `ime Z Shu? 0 Tw 1 H p D .ur manager and usually the assistant
gnunnt posmom wom over granted md that you will be of service to lt. Executive C°mm“t°° M um t"“”w°“· lin 0 t 6 r wor · managers of other sports become mm-
m other than gndustu ot the Iusti- vary sincerely your mend, Ono hundred and thm), members OH like head ot me eiegarimsfnihzilgsf agen
l\li• ¤f T0¢h¤°l°¢Y· HENRY S_ BARKER’ who Alumni Association were voted cul   [0 ufeet am B uien i 1 { \\’. B. Croan, a. mechanical student.
Hr. Ott II |. IOD of Ml'. l¤d Ml‘B.I President and the twelve receiving the highest lcrslty, vlhether he fs Ja mag; cu a e Aus Selected to occupy me job ..8
0001*80 Oli. 0f UU! ¤i!Y· md 8'*’¤d“¤t°dr number ot votes were placed ln nomi- Lh€hD8pam;em' ét roufnd Sina: manager of foot ball. Abe Roth will
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fl‘0¤1 $¢¤¥• U¤lV°¤'¤“Y in 19°7· ”°°°"' mmon and will be voted on in Decem· [ft'! W 0 3;% { Eu tin Z :18 be n oi lluve munagership or basket ball. G.
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iu! ¤·l· thi! U¤¤• hb B*°h°l°" °t STATE HALL OPENS ber. Those nominated were: ) Ut; Pl   (1; in m_ d t _ lliampbell was selected to manage
science degree. with Ch0¤l·l¤¤'Y M¤J°¤‘· T0 MANY STUDENTS John E. Brown, Shelbyville, 1903, `"°_ 8mg_ RATE _ y °tT1`€u?' -'.j. *8 glle truck work and Clyde P. Taylor
Amr ‘]'·d\I·ti0¤ ho   the position Under the   A- F. welnl farmer,   v0t8s· 'lhg [Dbl} Burt] gxpglltb [L.,   Zuni-·UP base  
S of CN! Ch°¤****°‘ '·h° Iudun R°¤“' P. P. Johnston, Lexington, 1899, h°ad"““m”S in the D°p.°nW'}t _ *   ;:· :Q‘.s;s.,,`s-. *-..--.-45
mg Company with headquarters at F°""°r|y °' c°|°mbl° Mmury farmer 293 'uurnullsm, and work ln &0.Q[)¥‘F¤l2(?1YI_•69H:dillg ·t’u;·_:t,}1e·lui,p;·oveme¤g or hl;
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com-gowwn tor three YBBN l·¤d ¤i¤°° umm, G, G, Brock, Loudon, 1898, attorney. Mm me S°h°°l' Mme tm €dm)·r' MI"`l•9t aimflg-`OS `Y.mmg`
1910 hu boon st, Stats University ll Tha Sum Hall Opened Weduuday 256_ 'lyde Taylor, will have a desk?-}u:t.lx1t?·__?mcat·llga,·a:uui?qym,?mp¤z thgt me do
W i¤'u`“°t°' in °h°mi'u`y‘ H° W at noon with s lsrxo attendance. The J. I. Lyle, New York, 1896, engineer. umm r°°m‘ `   ].'¤?r}·lPfu_?‘}v·°u{d` M .°°t’°bu°h°d mm,
caved ul Mutusl dasroc lat Jun, work in preparing the student c0m_ 171. The Pross L lub, which has grown ; )'0OIlK·l§Qh pld women over the Stow
lu his new pciiticu, Ml'. Ott Will be mom; has been rushed to cam for the Faux Kerrick. Louisville, 18,6, 140- into an l11lp1·l—sslv<— L)I`§L\lllZ§.1[lOll in Llgelllure written for information concern-
gulsunt In rcsouch in the laboratory large number of Bmdeuw The 0p8n_ Mm. Elizabeth Smith. Lexington. last two yours. ulll hold its me y I HIE the course and the outlook for
ot applied chemistry md Will devote mg augurles indicate that the com 1895, 139. meetings in the Department of Jour-   llw growth ot tho department ig gw
his entire time to !’6•8tl’Ch W0!'k. mom. is to become 8 popular part or D- S. Roberts, west Point, 1893. lllillslll and thv members will ;lz:»*e;l·l¤t:`:ugtng. I I I u
¤tudyln| olpscltlly DGCIQIBUHI. ill Conan um The hall is Inge lad com physician. 13s_ uppoétuuity to prvpulc Ytliilr ugt [tis; in klligaprtzxlat; Lamp sailor zh: work Z 1
which ‘“b]°°'· 1** h" hn l“"° °x` veulontly arranged, enwrnpped with • John W. Woods. Ashlnnd. 1896, at- mr `uml pawn at MU uw u bg °V p mm °° ° M" °r
pwkncg beautiful www com of lead and Ou mmey U5 Itlle ufwrnuou that suits them. The dully papers, whether the news ig
Mn McAd·m. i, · wu of M,-_ md Mn A. E. Wells, who hu for may \v‘   Grady. Louisville, 1905. 8ug1_ll·xl·lluug.— papers mul are sent to them •·wr published or not, the writing of
` M"- H· K· M°Ad.‘m· °t tm. du" H6 years had experience in like manage. nee; my lllm be kw! =¤l1YU¢‘iv¤l|.V long to give l\}‘\\`S for the papers of me gum, {0;-
gndumd from gut, Umv6,,"_y in umm, wm be in charge and about E. C. Wumtx Louisville. 1903, Mmr_l¤m—¤¤l uu U|)|lUI`IUlll()' to read tlwm. llle- llll·.A, the weekly publication,
1918, receiving his Bocholor d6KI’66 mma hundred Students can be md nay 88. [ The llt’Di\!`(|lll*l1( has scvurvd for [ll*~‘ril|ld tlw luylug ul the foundation for
nd made his Muay. “‘"° ms; upon me campus. Dr. Smauel B, MOH"' 1899. phystlexelnullge list Slllllv of the leu.dlng` llw publication of s weekly paper rop-
Juna H, wm devote but og hg. time Mr. Wong has stated that he m_ clan. 82- gpupers or mlm country which will be l'<‘St¢ll[llllVl·‘ of the University, with the
n the ummm, of Technology w mmm to puronim home mma md 8. B. Coleman, Elkton. wml Busy kvpt on um t~xt·lluugs table also und ·-mine mats ut Kentucky tor a tleld at
zogchmg, md the remainder to re- also has employed several student- to nom,. u_ muy bo rend by the students for pust- ··lrt·ulutlou. The outhuslum or than
auch work In the d0p|.rtm6¤t of Mlm, in me work Mm Elizabeth Kms smith wu the time und lll[Ul`ll|¤.llUll ur for study us i|lU‘|'k‘H[t'd ls unlimited md me png;
ch•ml·u.y’ which work will [old to {hg only woman to receive a sumciem wlll be the oust- wlwn the student lsfur the llcvelupuwut of the school
dence of Doctor of gcgsucm PATR°N|zl OUR A¤vlR.n•¢n· (Continued on Pug Tuna.) luutrlculutcd in the dupurtuleut uudlgruu larger daily.
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