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Merry Christmas

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The Finns have resisted the Russians for a week now. They have
matched the Soviets blow for blow;
they have held their own in face of
the onslaught of the Red horde

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Holiday Cage Menu Books Four

since Thanksgiving.
Fighting one of the most brilliant defensive campaigns in military history, the Finnish army,
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under the command of General
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siiin military machine pay dearly
for every foot of land it takes.
General Mannerheim is taking
advantage of the irregular terrain
of his native land and making it
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..Members of tne legislature must
,
he grave of many a Soviet soldier keep m mind
obUgations t0
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loiino vun the University as well as to the stu
on the thick ice of Finland's in- dent body. Many problems come be
numerable lakes and then
fore the governing body and they
the ice with heavy artillery must be approached from a broad
Go
open and
fire, splitting it wide
pcint of view." President McVey
drowning the Russian tanks under told a capacity audience in Memor
many feet of icy water. He is using ial hall Wednesday at the annual
Carry to your homes the good wishes of the University
his many cliffs too. Time and Christmas convocation.
for all who dwell therein. May this holiday season mean
Kentucky's Wildcat basketagain he has led Soviet battalions
more to friends and relatives than usual because of the reDoctor McVey spoke on 'The Uni
ball act, with the first hur'."e
into narrow mountain passes and versity Community." Comparing the
Bill Duty, president, and Mary turn of goodly sons and lovely daughters. For yourselves,
of the year's 18 jrame steeplesent tons of rock hurdling down University population of 4.500 with Duncan, (Con., A. & S.), were choI wish a pleasant and interesting time interspersed with
avaupon them in a man-machase successfully cleared,
an average third class Kentucky sen late yesterday by the student rest. The real spirit of Christmas is yours to make a part
lanche. Then, too. General Man- city, he pointed out that the school
will face a murderous four-gam- e
nerheim is planting land mines by city differs from the actual one in legislature to represent the Univerof yourselves.
holiday schedule vh;ch
i he hundreds and laying tank traps
Frank L. McVey, President
By LOITSE C ALBERT
that educat'on authorities say what sity student body at the annual
opens against the University
everywhere.
the University population shall do convention of the National Student
"Nations involved in the present
of Cincinnati Bearcats tomorChamberlain of Great Britain with its time.
Federation of America which conEuropean war should not be alrow night in Alumni gym.
has condemned the Russian action
Discussing the old student problem venes in Minneapolis from the 27th
lowed to dictate a peace," Jack
Following the Cincinnati bor..
as "a case of inexcusable aggres- of a choice between activities and to the 31st of this month. 'Ruth
sion." President Roosevelt publicly studies President McVey said that Clay Palmer (Con. A. & S.) was
Sessions told the International Rethe Cats will travel to Ahevii'.e.
N. C. to meet Clemson. Southern
stated his reproach of Stalin's studies are the more important. "In named alternate.
lations group of eight plus reporter
move, and extended $10,000,000 ere- - the world todav people ask what
conference champion, on Dtcemb r
;.
The legislature voted at a meetWednesday in the Administration
21. Next comes one of the feature
d:t to the Finns, wno promised u JX)U kn0w," he pointed out.
ing last week to become a member
building.
pay it back as they have their war
attractions of the season
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the
"Two courses are set up by the of the Federation, which is a nal
Advocating
world socialism in
Sugar Bowl game with Ohio S'a ?.
dobt if they still exist as a nation university community, one by
tional organization composed of
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Big-1- 0
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spite of racial and national differpayment time comes.
king, on December 27 in
Qents and one by the faculty. In student government bodies of uni- New Orleans. The vacation bookences. Sessions pointed out that
tnje course offered by verslties throughout the country.
Fascist Italy sent Finland a fleet order to
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revolution of the working classes
of airplanes and pilots just as sne students, it is necessary to take
A professor, whom the cam- ings will close January 1 when
Members of the legislature
in Russia and Germany would be pus mourns as a "grade A" Kansas State makes its first local
sent planes and pilots against the mme of tne offerings cf the
3
were absent from yesterwho
step to socialism.
appearance.
Russian forces in Spain, where ne
Its supply of copies completely a favorable
day's meeting are Bryson, Clore,
man.
Stalin was aiding the Loyalist cause
Sessions, Young People's Socialcommenting on the campaign for
stateDespite conflicting
The Cat schedule was nailed shit
Rans-del- L
exhausted within two hours of the
Duncan, Ramsey,
Da
army oi ueu- - beautification of the campus, Pres-eragainst the
Wednesday
ments by President McVey at
when Adolph Rupp.
time it was placed on sale, the sec- -j ist party district secretary, started
and Torek.
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j dent McVey declared
Franco.
that the state
Kentucky cage fuehrer, announce 1
Wednesday's convocation,
ond Wildcat of the Pearce regime out with "The Socialist Party Looks
Recommendations of the platform
that a brawl with the Mississippi
dates for the Christmas holiAnd significantly enough, Ger- - has placed at the disposal of
made Its appearance on the campus at the European War," and walked
out two hours later while his audi
days will remain as scheduled
S:ate Bulldogs had been slated for
Stalin's new ally, didn't de- - dents and staff of the University committee which was created to
Wednesday morning.
' fend him at all. The German press approximately I7.000.0CO in property, sift and relegate to other commitIn the University calendar, it
the Alumni band-bo- x
on February
Officials of the humor magazine ence remained to argue.
the various
13. The Bulldogs from the land of
was learned yesterday. Christwas almost wholly silent on the Both junior (students) and senior tees for fulfillment
hailed the issue's reception as "the
Before he was mowed under by
platmas holiday will begin Saturcotton made their initial KentucSv
mast phenonomal success ever ac- -I questions from a
Finnish incident. This failure to 'staff citizens should be aware of planks of the October party body.
day noon, December 16, and
start last year and were collared
excuse Russia's invasion, say mast their responebility in caring for forms, were adopted by the
on the U.K. audience, Sessions said Socialists
corded a funny-boo- k
proby a 39-end at 8 a. m., Wednesday,
score.
pt pmises."
observers means that the new Mos- - University buildings, grounds, and One of the recommendations
could accurately "fix the blame for
vided for a resolution, to be subJanuary 3.
axis has been discarded facilities.
According to statistics on the pub the present war on Great Britain.
If advance propaganda is corofDoctor McVey said. "I hope the mitted to the proper University
by both nations now that Poland
lications past, the edition smashed France, Italy, the Roosevelt adrect, Kentucky should have m
request that all juniors
two records: 1) in the number of ministration
has been conquered and divided student legislature will be a great ficials,
more trouble defeating Cincinnati
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success. I hope it works well, but and seniors with a standing of 2.0
2) In the pertwo.
magazines sold, and
between the
1U UC
ClU than Ghandt has dressing So far
Accusing England of selling arms iSerVlteS
it will not work well if it becomes or better be allowed optional class
iod of time it took to sell them. and ammunition to Germany in
in
the Bearcats have made thr"e star's.
All this points to a shake-u- p
attendance.
Salesmen reported receiving many spite of war between the two, he
losing to Notre Dame and Hanover
Europe's customary diplomatic re- a political body."
amendment!
A previously-adopte- d
Speaking for the University as a
requests for copies even after the
by
margins, and casir.-was nothing
lations. Italy has definitely broken
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McVey spoke of to a lobbying bill, permitting on- - j Pi Ma Epsilon Holds Initiation' sale had closed. In an effort to sup- followed with "there
the Georgetown college Tiser?. La t
with Germany, as has Japan be- whole. President
ornery about the treatment of Gerregret at the ly organizations recognized by the
ply these demands, the board of ed- many at Versailles."
treaty his deep and sincere
For Pledge Class
season the Cats, pi wis their
cause of Hitler's
University Senate to register offiBoth students and associates gave punches, trimmed Cincinnati
itors petitioned the printer for adThursday
with Russia. And now that the death of Prof. L. Cass Robinson and
bv
Failing to define a means or
expressed sympathy for his family. cial spokesmen, was repealed. The
ditional copies, a request which
one a grade of A to Dr. Lewis Cass RobNazis can no longer count on their
Sessions declared,
Prior to President McVey's ad- rule was altered so as to permit any Pi Mu Epsilon, national honorary could not be granted because of a plan in the world is that"The war inson who died suddenly at his home
However, in the Ohio State garre
new ally Russia, they will have to
hope
this
group recognized by the student
dress Prof. W. R.
ficht the war by themselves. Italy the annual Phi BetaAllen presented legislature to have a lobbyist, and mathematics fraternity held ini- depletion of the supply cf insert will end in a victory of world So- Tuesday, and whose funeral ser- the Cats' bid for basketball emKappa awards
pages.
Allies, it is said, and
pires will be fully tested. Not orJmay join the
cialism!"
vices will be held today.
to
sophomore making the high the following registration procedure tiation services for six pledges last
When enticed out of his secret
were the Buckeyes ranked a3
so get in on the kill when the est the
Out of the picture from the moset up: each organization desiring night at the Lexington YWCA hideout to make a statement, editor
W. Mulder will conduct
Dr. John
standing during the freshman
nation's number two team last year,
sonils are divided that is. if there year.
ment he Invited questions from
This year the award was made a lobbyist is to make known its in- rooms.
Pearce expressed pleasure at the the floor. Sessions fumbled, smoked funeral services for Professor Rob- surpassed only by Oregon, but f.ie?
are
is a kill of Hi ler, and if there
to G. Bernard Stoll and Elinor tention to the student body secrebook's reception and promised "a a cigarette, smiled to cover embar3 p.m. at the Episcopal
inson at
any spoils left to divide.
William G. Clark, president, of(Continued on Page Six)
Earle, both of Lexington. Judges tary; the legislature will then deterbigger and better Wildcat for 1940."
LA$T MINITE FLASHES
were unable to make a distinction mine whether the organization is a ficiated at the ceremonies which He added that contributions made rassment, tried but failed to ans- Church of the Good Shepherd. Burwer questions adequately.
The between tlie two as each had a 3. bona fide group, and register those followed a dinner meeting honoring by
MOXTEVEDIO, Iragnay
ial well be in the Lexington cemestudents have assured an Internew members.
Asked what the Socialist party
judged worthy.
terrifir naval battle between the standing.
esting and successful publication proposed to do at the peace con- tery.
Requirements for Pi Mu Epsilon
University Choristers under the
German battleship. Admiral Graf
All campus organizations
desir
for the coming semester.
The December issue of Wildcat.
ference eventually destined to close
Spe. and three British cruisers, the direction of Miss Mildred Lewis. ing a lobbyist, who will be permit are a standing of 1.8 in all courses
The editor in closing the interview thp A fori -- "Vprm a n war in Fnrone campus publication, carried an arr.,
and a standing of 2 in math courses,
Ajax. Arhilles and txeter ended in presented three Carols at the open- - .J! to speak during a portion of,
expressed his thanks to the student Sessions beat about the bush and
ticle evaluating the teaching abilan ovrrw 'Helming viewy lor ne
0f tne program.
the lkst meeting in every month,
body for their support and said that
Kef-fe- r,
British ships when the Graf Spej
ities of University professors In
are urged by government officials Hatfield, Georgetown; JohnN.L. Lips- he wishes each and every one of five times changed the subject,
Lexington; William
Relations club mem
international
(teamed into this port as a haven
to announce their intentions to the comb, Lexington;
Reckzeh, them a Christmas and a New Year!" bers walked the floor, argued in which Dr. Robinson was given an
John
Clothin-Giv- en
secretary, Ruth Clay Palmer.
cf haft tr with 36 members of its SLIDE-RUL- E
good humor, talked down Sessions, A. He was described as being "symMays Lick; Ann Valentine, Padu-cacrew dead and over 60 wounded.
pathetic, eager to help, grades fairBy a vote of nine to seven the
blamed and defended democracy
and L. W. Whitlock, Lebanon.
The pocket battleship slipped away
legislature decided to have the picand the Versailles treaty, decided ly hard, but fairly."
from the battle with the arrival of
ture of each of the group's memFor 15 years a member of the Unineeds more socialism,
Fraternities, sororities, and wome
Handel's oratorio. "The Messiah," capitalism
darkness after taking a beating for
bers placed on the student governversity faculty. Doctor Robinson's living in residence halls expend-- d
nearly four hums. Just bow the
is the opera recording to be pre- but not an overdose.
ment pages of the Kentucktan, and
promising career was cut short as a themselves this week
sented as a Carnegie Musicale proin brinjin?
three cruisers outfought the sleek
the cost charged to the association's
result of a heart attack.
true Christmas cheer to the lives cf
gram of Christmas music, at 7:30
new dread naught is a source of
treasury.
Doctor Robinson, 44 years old. as underprivileged children with a ru h
to naval experts. They
amawm-n- t
Principal speaker at a dinner pjn. tonight, in the Music room of
sociate professor of geology, was ac- of
entertainment fcr
don't see why the battleship didn't
closing the YM's 1939 fall group the Union building.
tively interested in campus and civ- the tots.
tear the cruisers to pieces before
"The Kentucky Engineer," pub- discussion program Tuesday at the
ic affairs. He was connected witM
Fifty-si- x
they even got close enough to re- CAPUKSO TALKS
children were guests of
Maxwell Street Presbyterian church
.Dr. Jasper B. Shannon, associate Guignol theater activities and had
avnru-.,..,- -,,
residence haU women Wednesday
Dr. Alexander Capurso, executive professor of political science, will been
was Fred B. Wachs, general manof Engineering and contain-Germa- n
starred in a number of plays. afternoon. Games, fruit and candy
ship earned 11 ineh
ager of the Lexington Herald-Leade- r.
director of the music department, attend a meeting of the American
tejhnlcal artlcls Dy practlcing
His wife, Mrs. Lolo Robinson, is given by Santa Claus. and clcth'r
wh,.-had tw.c .the
Subject of his talk was "The addressed the Frankfort Women's Political Science association Deengineers. University professors and
business manager of the theater.
purchased by the women added t"
maHer6u.chgunSonthecruUers.students
College Student Looks to the Fu- club on "Music in the Community." cember 28. at Washington. D. C.
tnfa
A native of Chicago, Doctor Rob
the delight of the yourw guests. A
OtMU-i- nt
wafoe ra ."'""imornint. Georee W. Kurachek.
ture."
He will appear in a roundtable inson was
educated in the schools Christmas tree in each of the three
formally expelled the I nion of So- editor, announced yesterday.
TO TALK discussion on "The Political PhiloAn average of 502 men students BACTERIOLOGISTS
halls Tarnished decorations.
there and
viet Socialist Republics from its
Featuring an article on the new
Dr. M. Scherago, head of the sophy of the New Deal" with A. A. gree from received his doctor's deattended each of the six weekly
Alpha Tau Omega will have its
University of Chicamember; hip and adopted all pos
State Office building at
dircussions, and a total of 627 par- department of bacteriology, and Berle, assistant secretary of state: go. He was the
a World War veteran.
annual Yule party tonitrht wih
sible means of aiding Finland. Bus- - prantfort, tne magazine will con
ticipated in the talks, according Dr. R. H. Weaver, professor of bac- Norman Thomas, prominent AmerMember of the Episcopal Church members exchanging facetious faa row joins ine um oi
ven technical
articles, a
teln
"Lonesome Tunes," a three-ato a report read at the dinner teriology, will attend meetings of ican Socialist; and Max Lerner.
tions. which already Includes Ger- of news of engineering alumni, play written by Ruth Jean Lewis, by Arthur J. Bicknell, Jr., chairman the Society of American Bacterio-o- f professor of political science at of the Good Shepherd. Doctor Rob- - vors and toys. The toys ami a supinron S3ng in the choir.
ply of food are to be preen ed to
many, Italy, and Japan.
a featUrei "The Editor's Pen." who graduated last June, is the next
Williams college and editor of the member of Sigma XI He was a
the discussion program. Twenty- - logists at New Haven, Conn.,
honorary the children of the Shriner's Cr:;- e
A complimentary
sub- - student production to be presented
groups took part In the talks, j cember
Nation, liberal weekly.
scientific fraternty; Alpha Sigma pled Children's hospital.
scription to the magazine has been at Guignol theater on Monday and
Phi. social fraternity; Sigma GamWednesday night Delta Tau De:-- i
given John Wesley Gunn, gradu
Tuesday evenings, January 15 and
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ma Epsilon, honorary geology socie- held a special Christmas party for
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ate of the College of Engineering in 16.
ty: Omicron Delta Kappa, leader-sh'- p several poor children, and clothing
1890. editor Kurachek said, adding
It is a Guignol custom to present
fraternity; Phi Mu Alpha, hon- and toys were distributed.
Bt bub ammons
alumni a laboratory play, student written,
that in the future all
orary music society; Kappa Epsilon
Chi Omegas who have a reeu'ir
will also be given free subscriptions. acted, and directed, following each
Pi. geology fraternity; the Ameri- project of reading to the crippled
QltSTION
Engineer,"
a major production.
"The Kentucky
can Institute of Mining Engineers, children of the Shriner's hospital,
to- "Should Communists, Socialists, quarterly, will appear in March and
The cast is to be composed of
and the Sons of the American Rev- plan to gtve the children gifts ar.d
speak on the June of next year, and will conetc. be allowed to
By ANDREW C. ECKDAHL
the following: Sarah Juddson. por- toys.
of Death, Brandon Peters turned in must be admitted that at times he olution.
tain 24 pages if possible.
University campus?"
Besides his wife. Doctor Robinson
After a slogging first-aEight poor children from the LinDy wunam Rose lie as
that had
or1 was
Besides Kurachek. members of
Jul even the actors yawning, "On Bor- the most convmcine Denormancehave ' Mr. lmneaea
Robert M hi
is survived by a sister, Mrs. H. W. coln school were guests W!nediy
Pilbeam.
the play. He might easily
the editorial staff are James P. dith Cavendish, Barbara MacVey;
ANSWIKS
Howe, New York city, and a nitce, at the
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house. Toy, fruit,
Mr. Roselle must own part of the
overacted, but he didn't. Death
Muriel, Helen Friedman; David rowed Time," second play in the was not a sinister character, but show: that alone would explain! Mi-s- s Geraldine Howe, New York candy and clothing were given.
Tom KcsriN Ein.ring fresh- - Robertson
and Jonn M(f
Juddion, Douglas Dick; Maria Lexington Junior League's current more the sort of a person you would what he was doing In it. He really l'"y- Delta ZeU and Ztl3. Tau Aip w. h.
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editors:
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Juddson, Erma Jane Ries; Gramp series, pepped it up enough to be expect to meet at a bar or the should be fried, country style, with
;
are contributing to social service
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termed interesting.
The play was Alpha Gam house. A piecision-lik- e
Tolliver. Arthur Bicknell; Liz Reyawful gullible."
projects of their national organi-- !
two eggs.
Desy, and Lawrence Pendlcy.
nolds, Jean Cummins; Sam Reynolds, presented Wednesday night at Hen- quality of Mr. Peters' voice added
Kathleen Holmes as Granny and
ntions at Vest. Ky.. and at Curnn
William Foley. Ag. sophomore
Assisting the faculty business Glenn
ry Clay high school auditorium.
Hay-deMartin; Tess, Virginia
Alice Thompson as Marcia turned
to his effectiveness.
Valley. Va.. respectively,
"No. It's unpatriotic and undemomanager. Prof. E. B. Farris, are
Pepper, Maybells Connelly;
As entertainment it was worth
If audience applause means any - in adequate performances, partic- Kappa pledges, the P'. l Del:..
cratic."
Robert CottreU and W. G. Cob-li- Susan. Elaine Smith; Edith, Kather- - seeing, but definitely nothing to get
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thing. Tommy Lewis, as Pud, the ularly if compared with the cast as
Kappa Sig, Lambda Chis. plan to
Pi ter A. Gragi-o- . A & S senior
excited about. And it was the plot boy, was highly successful. Youiv; a whole. However, Miss Thompson,
ine Nichols; Jim, John Clark.
send Christmas baskets to r.eeJy
Ti would tend to break away from
that made the play, not the acting. Lewis had a great number of lines an understudy who substituted forj
families and children,
one of our most obvious weaknesses
'
The University library will
Lest I be accused of comparing and was onstage quite a bit, but Wlima Francis, seemed a little un- -'
Alpha Xi Deltas are sending box'"
To deny Browder
provinciality.
remain open during the ho:f-damedia,
the some of the more emotional scenes certain about the whole thing at
those Irreconcilable
of food, books, and clothing to 93
or anyone else the right to speak
from 8:30 a. m. until
cinema and the stage and more were beyond him.
times.
children at Larue in the Kentucky
5 p. m. on week days, from
would demonstrate a lack of faith
particularly Lionel Barrymore and
Taylor Holmes, as the grandfath Others in the play were Kenneth
mountains.
,
m oik s
8:30 a. m. until noon on Satmsuiuuons.
phi BeU
Taylor Holmes let me hasten to er, was disappointing.
national scho- Casey Jr., Roy Rawlings, Walter
He just
KD's and Phi Taus gave a party
urdays and will be closed
sophomore lastic honorary
say that I didn't see the movie ver- failed to click. Edith
Le Overstreet,
fraternity, held
at the Phi Tau holt Wedr.esdo y
Gresham. as Johnson, Norman Richard, Lew
Sundays, Christmas day and
"Yes. We get plenty of that from initiation ceremonies for seven sen-osion of the show.
Riffle, the aunt, overact- - Eckels and Al Webster,
Demetria
with 23 children as their guests.
Students wishing to have
New Year's day.
prolessors, so we may just as iors in the arts and sciences
The plot of "On Borrowed Time" ed to let us know she was the vil- Two settings were used. Of these,
Santa gave the youthful visitors
mail forwarded to them durThe law library will be open
h ar someone who really knows lege and one graduate student late
deals with the cornering of Death lain a fact that the audience rea- - the apple tree set, particulaly when
candy and toys.
ing the holidays are asked
from 8 a. m., to noon, and
about it."
yesterday In the Union building.
in an apple tree by Gramps (Tay- lized long before she appeared on shown with blue nightlights, was
Kappi Alpha plans a soecir.l
to call at the University post
1 p. m. to 4 p. m. on week
Ann Land, A iz S freshman
In the presence of thirty mem-"Llor Holmes) because he knew It was the stage.
the most effective.
Christmas party for 23 needy ChiH-- i
office and leave forwarding
days, from 8 a. m. till noon
tlit-if they want to. No one bers. services were conducted by
his time to die. Gramps wanted to
Clyde Franklin, as a doctor who! If anything else was needed to
ren tonight at the chapter horse
addresses. Miss Carie Bean,
Saturdays and will be closed
else cares."
Prof. W. R. Allen, president of
live to keep hia orphaned grandson, tried to convince GramDs he should remind the audience thev were see- with Santa Claus presenunif eacn
postmistriss, announced
Sundays, Christmas day and
Prrry Uran, Ag sophomore "If Alpha chapter, and Prof. Niel Plum-th- e
Pud, from the child's Aunt Deme- - release death, alternated between ing a play in a school building and
j with toys. The KA s also will give
New Years day.
students don t want to hear mer, secretary. Miss Vera Gillespie
tria, a "proper" woman.
some of the best acting in the play not in a Broadway theater, it hap- Christmas baskets to the Lexington
ihem, they can stay away."
served as guide.
As Mr. Brink, the personification
I Homecukers ciub charity
and some of the sloppiest. But it pened. The curtain hung once.

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there about them that conjures
up unparalleled sentiment? After
'he Si'jma Chi's had done them- felves pioud one right a certain coed
"Ocsh. at the moment I could get romantic over a
fence post!"

miii go shopping." savs he Colonel.
ul of the person who sells von a
on are l the person to whom vou are
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rollige! Most of iis have felt al sometime or
other, that heeause we have paid our hills, we
are privileged to do jusi almnl as we please
alien. I .lasses oeeasionallv . walk on the grass,
throw cigarettes on the floors, fail to observe
rules, have a "lime" instead of making a standing.
Yei taking all the profits and offering no
returns to the I'niversity is oor business. II
this goes on long enough, the profits will
and after college we'll find that we
didn't gel "our monev's worth." It will dawn
on us thai we have (heated ourselves.
A business, and the I'nivcrsiiv i.v a cultural
business, is a
proposition and one gets as
much in return as he puis into an education.
At the end of four vears in college, the stu
dent has received around three dollars from the
siate for everv one dollar that he has invested
in tuition and fees toward his education.
he owes the state much more than
the approximate thousand dollars which has
contributed. He owes the I'niversity and
the state a debt of gratitude for giv ing 7iim an
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ot his untimely death has been lessened, will
siudeiiis and laruliv alike grow to appreciate
ill. peivnialitv thai was Roll. It seems now
ill. ii his stniigili and gait and wisdom are still
present. ()nl lime will prove how sadh ii is
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Even as ilu- Ainei i an Hag siixh! ai hall-ma.on the da of Rohln's death, l i'ir Kirmi. again
lowers iis lianncr in viitou ai the passing of a
liicnd. In his wife and many associates, we.
i.hi. kiv. I ha i i hex do not often ronif as fine
as Dr. Roliinson.

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It's not just cveivone that tan see this guv
I he re's something, about
called Santa Clans.
the . hubbx-- , hi eked fellow thai escapes narrow,
s. II sai islieil visions. (Hi ves. he is seen, because
he's rciogniablc bv his sie and clothing, bin
this Santa is a corpulent, slightly musty old fellow. He's jovial, ves. bul yvith a kind of tiredness and tin lorced laugh. He's the gav old
blade, alrighi. but it's the gayness of the over-par- t
ied dibiuanic.
His knapsack is full, too.
gifts is a little
Inn i he glitter ol the
mo blight and .old and hard.
of Browning's world who know
It's ih.
ilu real M.Cov. It's the men who constantly are
i. a. hing lor that something leyond their grasp,
who have found goals worth
struggling 'and striving lor,
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ilie real fellow
I heirs is the lovable,
whist LJ
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Santa
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tf knapsack bulging with cnlds
and ends which vimchow, though never of much
always manage to find
us. io tin pawn-brokea lasting niche in someone's lile.
Hire in college, ii is doubly tragi, if we don't
iccognic the tight fellow. Counterfeits are to
lie scorned, not cultivated. Tiif K.ir.ti, in
wishing the siudeni body a Merry Christmas
and a llappv New Year. hoKs to sec a return
Santa
ol the good, idealistic, old fashioned
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Hi should Ik worth meeting again.

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Consider The Clerk
When You Christmas Shop
sympathetic viul. He feels
and alwavs has fell that people ought to have
moie consideration ol other eople.
He feels esjKciallv that they should lie unusually conscientious alxiul the way they treat store
leiks and shop keccrs. The shopper's attitude
is nevei j thing to grow glad about, and cspe-ia!around Christmas thai attitude gels even
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having seen one woman dash into
sioie hollering "M car kevs, mv car kevs,
who's got
car kevs?" She practically accused
the stupclud shop-- , ,x
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find tin in and she
s:iiiik .I oil in a hull muiielilig something alxiul
xopl. going around lifting other people's
When a.cluk found her keys on a
counter v.hei. she had left them a few minutes
she shut up
Ih. Colonel saw ivmi ot three- other women
leave tli. ii jmk ket IxMiks King around stores and
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