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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

TUESDAY EDITION
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UNIVERSITY
VOLUME XXIV

DEAN

OF

FRESHMEN

KENTUCKY

LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1933

RECEIVES

NAMES OF NINE
CLASS NOMINEES
Candidates
For Daces
Senior Offices Are
Released

In

ELECTION DATE SET
FOR FRIDAY, OCT. 20

"When Ladies Meet" Is
Guignol Season Opener
By KAY WOODS

Presenting with
brilliant cast
and attractive stage sets, the popucomedy, "When
lar Rachel Crother
Ladles Meet," the Guignol theater
opened Its sixth season, under the
direction of Frank Fowler, at 8.30
last night. A capacity crowd saw
the little theater's first offering
which will run all this week.
A more able cast could not have
been selected by Director Fowler to
portray the colorful characters In
this delightfully clever New York
comedy. Each member of the cast
does his part with finesse and a
feeling of ease characteristic of the
professional and gives his part Just
enough to insure correct characterg
ization
without
the
thing.

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is her lover's wife) tells her the
plot of her novel, which really is the
story of her own life. The wife says
that she doesn't believe that the
two women could possible talk the
matter out. Just as the two women
are talking, the publisher walks In
and the identity of the two women
is learned.
Minna Bloomfleld, playing the
role of Mary Howard, the novelist,
again shows Lexington theatergoers that she is one Oulgnol's most
talented, not to mention most
charming, actors. Her lines are delivered with an abundance of grace
and ease, and her beauty adds much
to her list of assets.
Playing opposite Mrs. Bloomfleld
as Jimmie Lee, man about town, in
cidentally, in love with the novel
ist, is R. D. Mclntyre.
Mr. Mc- Intyre's success In the little theater,
already established. Is greatly augmented by his bright performance
in the current play. Delivering his
lines with the ease of a master, and
lending his keen personality to the
part, Mr. Mclntyre will long be remembered for his work.
Bridget Drake, the
talkative hostess, and the character
part of the piece is remarkably
played to perfection by Mary Lyons.
Her lines are so extremely hilarious
and so exquisitely executed that
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Freshmen Caps
Have Come And
May Be Bought
Kaufman Clot hint; Company
Announces Early Arrival
' of Blue Lids

!

THE CAPS HAVE COME:
GET YOURS TODAY

NEW SERIES NO. 10

Ralph KerchevaVs Kick
Brings Narrow Victory
1 o Cats In Cincy Game

Arriving a week earlier than exInspired U. C. Bearcats Hold
pected, the freshman caps will go
Kentucky Men To Close
on sale today at the Kaufman
Student Council To Decide
0
Count
Upon Validity of All
Clothing store, North Lime and
20.000 FANS WITNESS
Nominations
Short streets, according to an an
nouncement made by the Mens
HARD FOUGHT BATTLE
Nam ps of nine nominees have
Student council.
Reception To Be Held After
All of the men members of the
Big Blue Defense Is Strong
been received by the dean of men
One of the less fortunate
Conclusion of Annual
freshman class must have their caps
for the senior class officers election
But Power at Offense
Wildcat fans who did not go
Membership
before October 23. Action will be
to the Cincinnati game brings
to be held Friday, October 20. The
Is Lacking
Drive
taken by the Student council com
the following story from his
nominations will be passed on at
pelling all the first-yemen stu
rural home town which he
By DELMAR ADAMS
HOLD ARCHERY CONTEST
meeting of the Student council,
dents. Including those in the dormivisited during the week-enKernel Sports Editor
tories, to wear freshman caps until
Wednesday, when their validity will
A word of praise should go to
A dark complexloned genRalph Kercheval's educated toe
A reception for new members of
May cay. Tne student council will
O. L. Crutcher, stage manager, for
tleman who was amusing
again provided the margin of vicbe determined.
present all resolutions made in re- the Women's athletic association
himself with one of the town's
tory for the Wildcats as his field
The election will be held from 9 the appropriate and effective stage
lation to governing of student ac- will be held at 7 p. m., Friday, OctoJast month's Gazettes noticed
a. m. to 4:30 p. m. on the first floor sets designed by him and carried
goal, scored in the waning minutei,
tivities to President McVey for ap- ber 20, in
a picture of Dix dam during
of White hall.under the supervision out with the aid of his assistants.
enabled the Big Blue to defeat a
the Women's gymnasium,
proval
Likewise. Miss Virginia Boyd should
scrappy University of Cincinnati
the high water stage in
of the Student council.
The freshman caps will cost 38 after the conclusion of the annual
complimented for the authentic
which the water was shown
team on Carson field Saturday night
Those nominated
by petitions be
cents this year. Enough have been membership drive. Members of the
pouring over the spillway.
by a 0 count.
signed by senior students are: 8mlth and precise manner in which the
ordered to supply all of the first-ye- council will be Introduced by the
stage is dressed.
On seeing the head, "Dix
Expecting a hard fight but hardly
Broadbent, College of Agriculture;
president, Clara Margaret Fort, and
men students.
Dam Spillway", the son of
"When Ladies Meet," is a story
prepared for the dogged tenacity
Hamilton Greenup, College of En
The president of the senior class, a short program will be presented.
of a young novelist who is in love
Africa wisely and sorrowfully
and
fight that the
gineering;
and Ralph Kercheval,
An archery contest for the title
who is yet to be elected, is the
"Lawsy, Mlstuh
exclaimed,
Bearcats showed, the Big Blue failCollege of Agriculture, for presl' with her publisher. The publisher
only member of the Student council of "Robin Hood" will be sponsored
Sto'keepuh,
de paper says
is married, but the writer believes
ed to show any fight or offensive
dent.
who has not assumed his chair. next week by the Women's athletic
power until the closing minutes of
dat Dix dam has done spilt
that she can go to his wife and
Harvey Mattingly, College of EduGirls who desire to
President McVey has appointed all association.
away. Ain't dat sumptn?"
the first half. With the start of
cation and Ann Jones, College of tell her of the affair. She meets
of the members of the council ex Join the club and enter the contest
a woman (but not knowing that she
the second half the 'Cats again lost
si
Arts and Sciences, for
cept tne president of the senior may report any day at 3 p. m., on
their power and could not recover
dent.
class.
the Women's athletic field, behind
It until the final minutes were tickWilliam H. Nichols, College of
Patterson hall.
ing into eternity.
Arts and Sciences and Nell MontThe organization of hockey teams
PHOTOGRAPHER
Cincinnati kicked off to Bach and
gomery, College of Arts and Sciwas accomplished last week ana
Bach carried the ball for a slight
RETURNS
ences, for secretary.
playing began. Practices are held
gain.' Kercheval then booted the
Lucien Congleton, College of Eneach afternoon at 4 p. m. on the
ball deep into Bearcat territory and
gineering, and Eugene Cowley, ColStudents who failed to have
Women's athletic field. It is ru
the fight was on. Failing to get
lege of Engineering, for treasurer.
their pictures made for the
mored that the blondes and bruStudents Will Represent U.K. In a letter received by Elmer O, nettes will stage a contest in the Executive Committee Meets anywhere through the 'Cat line, the
The president of the senior class
annual last week will be givBearcats kicked again. After a fuwill automatically become a memen an opportunity to have
At Convention To Be Held
Sulzer, director of the University near future.
To Lay Plans for This tile stab through the line Bach at
ber of the Student council accordpictures taken between the
The program of the recently or
At Richmond In
suiaios or whas broadcasting staYear's International Study tempted a pass but Post, midget
ing to a ruling made by President
hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.
tion, from Credo Harris, general ganized riding class for this semesRed and Black halfback, interceptDecember
and Thought
McVey.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturmanager of the radio division of ter, under the guidance of Wildan
ed the toss and returned it 10
day of this week. The reprethe Courier-Journand The Louis- Thomas, will Include a demonstra
yards. Noltlng dashed around end
DISCUSSIONS PLANNED ville Times,
At a
sentative of the Lafayette stuthe University was tion of Jumping and steeplechase the home recent meeting at the for seven yards and Yeager's two
of President McVey the
dios will be located In the
A show
and
notified of
Final appointment of all Y. M. the October an article appearing in by expert officerssoon rides. riders executive committee of Pan Polltl-ko- n plunges through tackle netted a
Alumni gymnasium.
as the
Forum unUer the col- of hunting, as
first down. After a play or two
C. A. committees
was made by umn "Signing Off."
5 ri'.
have mastered the art of clearing upon decided to concentrate interest Nolting fumbled. Williams kicked
China for the coming year.
James Miner, president of the ora fence; polo Instruction for ad Attempts
200 members atApproximately
In regard to this arflde appearare being made to have a to Bach who returned It for five
ganization, at a recent meeting of ing in the Forum. Mr. Harris re- vanced riders; and, at the conclu prominent speaker come before
tended the first meeting of the
the yards. Bach got away for a nice
University of
marks, "This is an unusually good sion of the lessons, a horse show
Catholic club of the
run and first down. Two
the group. With committees now
body sometime ln
entire
break as the Forum is rather se- will be given by members of the March student
Kentucky and Transylvania college,
fully named, work will begin at vere ln
to present his views of line plunges failed to gain and Kenclub to which University students
10:30 a. m., Sunday, In the
radio criticism."
held at
tucky kicked.
The rest of the
once on various activities planned
The article as it appeared Is as and faculty will be invited. An China.
period was a
Gold room of the Lafayette hotel.
The members of the executive period ending kicking duel with the
follows: "Other state universities opportunity to enter the classes is
The meeting was In the form of New President Is Appointed for the year.
with the ball on Kenstill open. The club rides at 2 p.m., committee are: Prof. Rannels. facinterested
a breakfast, sponsored by the
state council
student Y.
After Resignation of M. S. M.The A. organizations of will hold its should be radio plan In the com Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and on ulty advisor; George Vogel, Gordon tucky's another mark.
developed by
mendable
Knights of Columbus and the CathC.
After
exchange of punts
Hollingsworth
Burns, Louise
Muth,
olic Women's league. Plans for the
annual convention December 1 to 4 the University of Kentucky. Lis either morning or afternoon on Sat and Elizabeth Ewing, Arthur follow- Bach fumbled on the Bearcat
Hardin. The
urday.
.
coming year were announced and
stripe, but recovered for a
at Eastern State Teachers college: tening centers are being rapidly
ing are members of the
Following the resignation of M. S. Clarence Moore, Joe Reister, and established ln the remote mountain
short talks were made by Father
Howard Smathers, Berkley val's loss. Cincinnati took Kercheof Strol- James Miner will represent the regions to tune ln what appears to
George O'Bryan, sponsor of the Hollingsworth, president
kick and on two dashes by
Davis, Louise Johnson, Be be Gill. Nolting
club; Charles R. Stewart, represcored a first down. A series
lers, James Fahey. Junior In the University. Definite plans for the be a series of very satisfactory proWebster Cosse, William Nichols. of plunges
Columbus; College of Arts and Sciences and convention will be made at a meet grams developed by the University
senting the Knights of
and a
pass gave
Cameron Coffman, John Carter.
of the
and station WHAS. I wonder if
Mrs. Charles Fritz, president
Cincinnatians another first
Cowley, the
of this stu- ing of representatives from affiliat- popular talks on modern evolution
Miss former
league;
down, but two grounded passes lost
Education in Kentucky and Its Robert McDowell, Eugene
Women's
colleges within a few weeks.
Catholic
and Ned Turnbull.
has ed
the ball for the home team.
Margie McLaughlin, faculty advisor dent dramatic organization,
Appointments made by the presi wouldn't amuse the mountaineers Needs" is the general subject for
Pan Politikon Is an organization several ineffectual attempts to After
Glaser, reprewhen they're not listening to the state collegiate oratorical con consisting of
president of the group.
become
of the club; Martha
dent were as follows: Joe Reister, Chopped Hay Is Cheaper and Sa
the entire faculty and the "Cats took the ball on their gain,
test to be sponsored by the Kensenting the young women of the
own
Hollingsworth, who will be grad
Robert Trigg, finance; Lee Gaither,
fer' and 'Animal Life in Ken- tucky Education association and the student body, interested in the
line. After one play Prltch-ar- d
Joe 8. Reister, president uated in February, stated that he Justin Blackerby, Chester
club, and
Yeyna,
department of University extension. study of one nation each year. Pro
took Bach's pass for an eight-yar- d
club, who represented the would not have sufficient time for religious meetings; Julian Cox, Wil- tucky.' "
of the
Every college and Junior college grams and speakers are provided by
gain and first
young men of the club.
Three
the Dosition. Fahey has been a lis Davis, William Nichols, music;
under the direc- plunges at the middledown. the line
in the state is eligible to partici- the
of
for two years, Edwin Patterson, Mills Darnell,
member of Strollers
tion of the executive committee.
by Bach and Kercheval gave the
pate in the contest. A preliminary
prominent in campus affairs. Charles Olney, socials; John Carand is
This semester the members of the 'Cats another first down. They were
contest Is to be held in each school
Last week he was appoimeo. an as ter, freshman cabinet.
will personally conplaying great ball for a few minutes
wishing to take part, sometime besistant announcer at the University
work;
Hugh Stewart, religious
tact the faculty members of the well and charging hard. Bach pass25, and one repreFreshmen groups of the Y.W.C.A. fore December
extension studios.
Wilradio
Clarence Moore, William Bell,
college will college from which they are select- ed to Captain "Dutch" Kreuter for
each
The new president has caned .in liam Bryan, Leslie Ellis, discussion; will meet Wednesday at 4 p. m. in sentative from final Judging Jan- ed, and present to them a program an
gain and first down.
the
important meeting of the organiza- John St. John, Pirtlc Stewart, Cam- the Women's building, and also at compete in Memorial hall.
which is at present being arranged With a touchdown ln sight Keruary 19 in
Oction for 4:45 p. m. Wednesday,
Gordon Gaither, 7:15 p. m. Thursday ln the recreaeron Coffman,
by the executive body. The faculty cheval took Bach's pass but fumbled
tober 18. Plans for a dance to be publicity; James Bersot, Edwin Pat- tion room of Patterson hall. This
will be asked to cooperate by bring- after running ten yards. "Bo" Mcgiven in the near future, and mem- terson, world economics;
Henry week Miss Gertrude Wade of the POLITICAL SCIENCE
entered
ts
home economics department will
which will start at Spragens, Robert Graves and Wesbership
FRAT NAMES OFFICERS ing before their students some Millan and on the fray for the
phase of their subject dealing with 'Cats
the first play made
once, will be discussed. All old and ley Dodge, campus and community speak to both groups on the subseven yards and made it a first
ject of etiquette.
Evelyn Grubbs was elected presi- the country studied.
are urged to be pres- service.
of the new members
working down as he received Kercheval's
Students interested ln
There will be a meeting
Sigma Alpha, honorary
The large number of girls attend- dent of
ent at this meeting.
Discussion groups will be held ing the meetings has made it neces- political PI
news . staff of The . Kernel at 3 p.m
science fraternity, at a for the organization are asked to pass as the half ended.
..
n
TV. o Ifrnpl
again this year in every fraternity sary to divide the group Into two meeting Wednesday afternoon. Oth- see George Vogel for positions on
Cincinnati came back stronger in
Tuesday, ucwucr n, "
dormitory
house,
the second half and Nolting on a
and rooming sections. Town girls are asked to er officers elected were Perry Bry- the
GordOIl
news room. This meeting to com- M1SS
houses, and will terminate with a meet Wednesday afternoon and hall ant
Jaunt almost got away,
pulsory lor an mcmuns
Clyde Reeves,
banquet at which time the organibut was pulled down by two Wildreportorial staff.
girls Thursday night. The pro secretary-treasure- r,
and Prof. J. W.
zation having the most perfect at grams have been arranged by Mary Manning, faculty advisor.
cat players. Thje Bearcats were
MARY C. TERRELL.
(Signed)
playing daring football Seldom did
News Editor.
Miss Mary Agnes Gordon, in- - tendance during the meetings will Heizer, chairman of the freshman
This was an organization meetthey kick on third down and not
has filed be the guests.
.miAtnr n nsvrhnloev.
group, as a result of the question-aire- s ing, and the program for the year
Pitkin club
Rev. Robert W. Miles, pastor of always on the fourth.
Nolting
The first meeting of Wednesday, ner resignation, effective lmmed-wi- ll
The fraternity has
filled out at the first meeting. was outlined.
lateyt rjr. j. b. Miner, head of the
be held at 12 noon,
for First Presbytertian church, will and Williams made another first
Mrs. Lucy Waller Jones gave a decided to issue invitations
Presbyter- - psvcnoiogy department, announced
October 25, at Maxwell
reading before the Dutch Lunch membership each semester, and will speak to members of the freshman down with three line plunges. Then
today. She will go to Knoxville to
lan church.
club, Friday noon, in Patterson hold initiation ceremonies twice a Y. M. C. A. cabinet at the regular the Bearcats completed a pass for
record-Electij
advance. After two
take a position as assistant
Later in the semester Pi meeting of the organization at 7 a
halL She was introduced by Miss year.
Kentucky er ln tne personnel division of the
p. m. Tuesday on the subject "How
on Page Four)
of officers of
Minott Brooke, '15, Appoint- June Winslow, chairman of the Sigma Alphaofintends to sponsor an We Get Our Bible."
Ep- Valley
one-af lces 0( tne Tennessee
some distinguished
A
program
Chi chapter of Sigma Gamma
committee.
address
fraternity, of
ed Fuel Engineer For
two talks
This will be the first of
honorary geology
speaker for the benefit of the stuJect
play, "Her First Ball," was
by Reverend Miles. The second will
C. & 0. Railways
dent body.
will be held at a meeting i"owmB i Miss Gordon received her M. A.
i
the Natural .gree m psychology at the
be given October 24 on "What To
seminar, tomorrow, ln
Believe About The Bible."
building.
Word has' Just been received
versity several years ago, and, af- .
.
Dr. A. W. Fortune, pastor of
i.in 4M Pallfnrnia returned through official announcement by
Central Christian church, spoke at
in
Suky meeting will be held at 5
Bccept tne position from which F. M. Whltaker,
.
the last meeting of the organizap. m. todav in the Mens gym,Mini. Recommenda charge of traffic of the Chesapeake
tion on "Value of Religion for a Class In Philosophy and Two
nasium,
for
tions v,,, her successor t.n have been and Ohio railway company, that
College Student."
In Department of Hygiene
President Minott Brooke has been appointed
rvvinr Miner
'
There will be - a meeting or Lamp mtVCY, UUI no one V" Wn se- - assistant fuel service engineer of
nas
and Public Health Will Be-i- n
.
loin r.roHv'l- Of. , , .
.
j
ana cross m
the Chesapeake and Ohio railway
Next Semester
fie in the Armory tonight at 7:30.
By SUNNY DAY
Miner also announced company, effective immediately.
U.K.-Duk- e
Mr. Brooke Is a graduate of the
a few minutes near the end. to the Smton hotel Upon entering
For
Three new courses in the College
College of Engineering, department of the game Saturday night in the lobby they formed in a circle
of Arts and Sciences, one in philof mechanical engineering, class of Cincinnati, it looked as though tne and proceeded to give the tapestries
osophy and two in the department
Second appeurance of the nun's
1915.
Since graduation, Mr. Brooke Kentucky band was going to engage and imitation palm leaves a good glee club
this season will be on of hygiene and public health, will
building. The group will d vide to- assistant to Prof. has held many responsible places the Ohio
bodily as shaking by blaring "My Old Ken- Stoll field at the Kentucky-Duk- e
be offered with the opening of the
de- - Involving
design of power well as musically and that horns tucky Home," and "On, On U. K" game,
3
the
head of the
October 28. Between halves second term of the 1933-3- 4
school
...
, , nnrrmeni.
plants and heating and ventilating would be used as percussion Instru.
After the group had scattered and they will sing the Duke victory song, year.
the other, the Knriner s criuiJnru
plants.
ments with the heads of the oppos- dined ln such, places as the Res- and songs of U. K.
The philosophy course will consist
Children's hospital.
During the past two years there ing bandsmen making the contact.
taurant Continental and the St.
of research work, and is Intended
Y. W. IT. K. LAW STUDENTS
The vocal group is sponsoring
The senior cabinet of the 5 p.m.
the UniverHowever, the hopes of such a Nicholas Cafe not to mention the series of comical skits between the primarily for advanced students who
PASS EXAMINATIONS has been conducted at research beThursday at
C. A. will meet
sity cooperative coal
soon disspelled when Purple Cow where Drum-Majwere
desire,
Chesapeake and Ohio Jamboree Lewis snagged a couple of Eckles drank seven glasses of toma- hulves of all home games. The first search and are prepared to do rein the Women's building.
tween
in logic and epistemology. It
of the series was seen at the
Frank Owens, clerk of the Court railway the
company and the College Director e
would-bpugilists by the collar to Juice, Just for good luck they Georgia Tech game when the is a three credit course.
the
the
All male students desiring to try of Appeals, announced Fridaystate of Engineering.
Mr. Brooke was and shouted to the rest, command- reassembled and were transported "straight four" phaeton of
passing the
Courses in the department of hythe Uniout for either the varsity or R. O. names of those given in Frankfort ln charge of the Fuel laboratory ing them to hold their posts and to Nlppert stadium.
versity drove out on the field, and giene and public health are
T. C. rifle teams are requested to bar examination
established for carrying on this prepare to play "Stars and Stripes
Both bands saved their capers for was pushed off by the "belle of the lems ln Health Education," "ProbUniverand
meet Captain Scheibla tomorrow last June. Those from the
work.
Forever" or some other appropriate the half. The Kentuckians took campus'' and her several "boy "Seminar ln Health Education."
were successful are:
at 4 p. m. in Room 306, Alumni sity whoThornton, Versailles; Bruce
march, Just as though the ship were the field first and after a couple of friends." The skit for the Duke and each offer two credits for one
D. L.
hall. All members of last year's
NEW FLOWER BED,
formations gained considerable ap- game has not been announced.
sinking.
George
semester's work. The first is an
team are especially requested to at- Morford, Ewing; row W. O. Eldred,
ROCK GARDEN MADE
Burchett,
An article appeared in a Cincin- plause with their "Old Gray Mare"
individual problem course for teach
tend for the purpose of electing the Princeton: Wood
nati paper a few days before the waltz step.
ers in service, based upon a systemWoods; F. H. Hankes. Lexington;
SCHICK TO MAKE ADDRESS
year.
captains for the teams this
The Cincinnati band played and
Plants of several different varie- game stating that whether the footMiss Annette Zlnk Davis, Lexingatic attack upon the health Droh.
lost, the local marched excellently, but we hope
"The French University," will be lems of a school.
course car.
Lances, Junior honorary, will hold ton; Rawlings Ragland, Lexington; ties have been planted ln the newly ball team won or
unband they will pardon us If we suggest the subject of an address by Prof. ries extension creditThe
band would make that "best
applying on an
a meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Dan E. Fowler. Lexington; and W. made flower bed by White hall,
supervision of the Depart- in Dixie" look putrid. This taunt that they reminded us somewhat of Blaine Schick at the first meeting A. B. degree, and Saturday conferder the
at the Alpha Sigma Phi house. All O. Kenton, MaysvlUe.
Photographs served to instill a "blow, blow or a circus band. Their bright red of Le Cercle Francais at 3 p. m., ences are to be arranged ln selectMorford and Eldred are attending ment of Agriculture.
members please be present.
of the new addition have
been bust" spirit into the Kentucky uniforms and booted drum major Wednesday, October 18, in the ed counties.
the University this semester and
a
so they
made,
The seminar ln health education
There will be a meeting of all both are on the staff of the Ken- with and data recorded ln keeping bandsmen, andregardless of certainly played this large part in bringing Women's building. Old and new
suggestion. We also no- members are urged to be present is based upon
the Im- about
the department's policy. This did their best
Kentucklan sales representatives In tucky Law Journal. The others,
ticed that this same drum major, and all students who are interested health problemstheinconsideration of
Wednesday with the exception of W. W. Bur- bed, as well as a rock garden on pression they might have made.
a particular
the Kentucklan office
of U.K.
building,
three
ln French are eligible for membermembers
situation. Saturday conferences are
at 4 p. m. It is Important that all chett, were necessary of the class of the other side of theDepartmentwas When thereached the terminal ln flashy though he awas, might make ship.
excellent use of
of musicians
before practic constructed by the
rubber baton-o- ne
to be arranged twice monthly, and
for the '33. It Is
salesmen be there as plans
The election of a secretary will are not open to students who have
year's campaign will be explained Ing law ln Kentucky to pass the Building orand Grounds at the be- - the Queen City, they formed and handthat would bounce back Into his
when dropped on the field.
ginning
be held at this tim
the semester.
marched around Fountain Square
examination.
credit for the course outlined above.
and discussed.
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and the game concluded after two and Violin," is also one of the most
popular of his work. In this book
more plays.
heads of
Both the local and Cincinnati he tells of one of the first
eondactesl by JANE
Transylvania, Parson Moore. The
papers said that whatever
existed after the game was de- studio of Parson Moore, In which
place. Is
posed of when the principals in the much of the story takes
BLUE SILENCE
still standing on the Georgetown
engagement shook hands and mu
Although it was originally a I lay alone in the quiet,
road.
tually apologlwd.
grass I lay
one room building, It was soon Deep In the
We hope that this is true that
And watching the weary, aging sun
added to. and the dwelling as It Roll off with the lonely day.
existed and that when
no
now stands was occupied until reand If the Cinclnnatians play in cently by the late Miss Fanny Fra- - The clouds were white and silent
Lexington they will be cordially reme;
ser Redd. Soon after the success Looking down at
ceived, cleanly engaged, and treated
The bright blue stare of the autumn
of his books Mr. Allen moved to
sky
manner which will become the
In
New York City. Although he re Was fading gradually.
actions of the members of a south1925
sided there until his death in
ern football team.
the stillness
he kept In close touch with his Lex It seemed to me thatmore
only deepened
As to whether or not we should
they never fall Was the tiny lap of the cool, blue
ington friends, and
By
engage Cincinnati, It can only be
ed to remember him.
tongue
said that we have everything to
Both the University and the City Of the lake against the shore.
to gain unless It
lose, and nothing
libraries are featuring the works of
be some cash in the treasury of the
I felt the tired earth tremble
James Lane Allen this week. Sev As, passing over me,
Athletic association.1
works and The slender, blue veined hands of
eral first editions of his
dusk
some portraits of him are on dls
play. If you do not know this Caressed it tenderly.
DAHLIA GARDEN
THE
author, what could be a more ap- The shadows of her fingers
The dahlia garden on the Univerpropriate time to become acquaint- Crept across the ground
sity of Kentucky campus is said to ed with him? If you do know him Like Indigo, fantastic elves
contain the greatest collection of you will need no encouragement to That uttered not a sound.
newly developed forms In the counthe works of this great More still It grew and darker;
try. The garden was established Kentuckian.
At last I rose In fright
during the year of 1930 by Derrll
And found that I was tangled in
The deep blue scarfs of night.
W. Hart, a graduate from the UniLOIS FRAZAR,
versity in the College of Arts and
AN ERROR CORRECTED
e
Sciences. Mr. Hart Is recognized
THIS DEPRESSION
The Kernel regrets very much
as the greatest authority on the
that In Its Tuesday edition of last I will be plucky. Nobody can say
dahlia In America. Dean F. Paul
depression has left
A world-wid- e
Anderson suggested putting the gar- week an item appeared in which
me less gay.
Dr. Henri Beaumont was quoted as
den on the campus, and named it
in honor tf Derril Hart, after much saying. "The Department of Psy- I. who have taxied, can n