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LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1933

VOLUME XXIII

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BREWER TELLS
Summer School
Opera Contralto JAMES W.MARTIN GREEK CONCLAVE WILL
Will Begin First OF SCHEDULE OF
To Be Featured In ADDRESSES LAW
OPEN AT 2 P.M. TODAY
Term June 12 ROTC ACTIVITIES
Sunday Musicale SCHOOL MEETING

PLANS RELEASED
FOR ANNUAL HIGH
SCHOOL TOURNEY

Llejre String Quartet Will
Alvin E. Evans Introduces
Not Appear As Previously
March 16, 17, 18 Are Dales
Scheduled
Speaker; State Tax Is
Selected for Net Play at
Subject of Talk
U. K. Gym
Due to the present financial stringency, the Liege string quartet, NEXT CONVOCATION
ONLY Ifi TEAMS IN
who were to present the Sunday afSET FOR MARCH 23
BATTLES FOR CROWN ternoon musicale on Marcn 12,

New

Inter-Fraternit-

Council Will lie Opened Formally
At a Meeting at Sterna Chi House
for General Discusnion

y

Close July 15; Second
Tentative Spring Schedule of
Term Starts July 17,
Regimental and Hattalion
Closes August 19
Parades Released
will

Will

First summer session of 1933
begin on June 12 and close July 15.
The second session's opening date
has been set for July 17 and the
closing date for August 19. Approximately 425 courses by a faculty consisting of 150 members are to
be offered.
The normal load for the average
student Is six semester hours for
each term. However, students presenting a standing of 2 or better
will be allowed to carry seven semester hours either term, which
will be the maximum load for sumNo student
mer session students.
will be allowed to earn more than
thirteen hours during the two
terms.
The outlook Is encouraging for a
large attendance in the graduate
school this summer. Many students
now in residence are planning to
enroll for the summer session and
continue uninterruptedly the work
they are now doing.
Graduate students will find that
special provision has been made
for them in the College of Arts and
Commerce,
Sciences, Agriculture,
Education, Engineering and Law.
Among the deparments orrering
graduate work in the 1933 summer
session are: anatomy and physiology, ancient languages, anthropolo
gy and archaeology, Dacienoiogy,
chemistry, economics, english, geol
journalism,
ogy. German, history,
library science, mathematics and
astronomy, romance languages, soagricultural en
ciology, zoology,
tomology, animal lnaustry, iarm
economics, markets and rural finance, home economics, educational
administration, commercial educapsychology, ele
tion, educational
mentary education, history or edu
cation, home economics eaucation,
philosophy of education, ana sec
ondary education. .

ANNUAL FIELD DAY
Dean William L. Sanders, dean
IS SET FOR MAY 21
of men at Ohio Wesleyan, and Prof.
J. Holmes Martin will be the prinPershing Rifles Competitive
have cancelled their contract, accipal speakers at the
University Will Furnish Food cording to Ptof. R. D. Mclntyre, Dean Edwin Weist Is Next conclave to be neia on tnis campus
Drill Will He Held Night
Speaker On Legalist
today. The conclave will formally
chairman of the committee in
and Quarters for All
of May 12
charge of these programs. Profesopen at the Sigma cm nouse at
Program
Teams
however,
sor Mclntyre announces,
2 p. m. today when all areeic rep
The tentative schedule of spring
that he has secured Lorna Doone
James W. Martin, professor of resentatives will meet for a gen
Plans have been made concernactivities in the military departJuckson, well known Chicago con- economics In the College of Comeral discussion. The conclave will
ing the 15th annual High School
ment was released Wednesday by
featured
with a formal dance
basketball tournament to be held tralto, to substitute as theogram.
Major B. E. Brewer, commandant.
merce and director of the bureau terminate
from 9 until 1 In the Alumni
Mftrrih 16. 17, and 18 In the Alumni artist for this Sunday's p
Althoimh these dates are merely
Miss Jackson's program has not of business research of the Uni"Will be some
gymnasium.
There
tentative and must be approved by
This conclave Is the first neia
deviations from the programs of been received as yeo, but will De versity, addressed the convocation
President McVey. it is expected that
campus
unite
previous years, according to the of- announced by Professor Mclntyre of the Law School at 10 a. m. on the university
few changes will be necessary.
conclave
office.
1929. The purpose of the
Among the activities planned are
fice of 8. A. Boles, athletic director. as soon as It reaches his
"A Tenaa member of the Thursday on the subject
a greater harmony
Miss Jackson,
is to Inaugurate
This year only 16 boys' teams
four battalion parades, five regi'
Opera, has been ble Tax Program for Kentucky." among the Greek letter fraternities
16 Chicago
Civic
will enter the tournament, the
mental parades. Field dav. and the
prominently identified with musical He was Introduced by Dean Alvin and formally to dedicate the new
corps area competitive drill to which
girl teams of the annual fray not
council. The conyear, due to a activities in Chicago for several E. Evans of the law school.
being present this
the Kentucky chapter of Pershing
Rifles, honorary basic military fradecision reached In conference of years. She has sung with the St.
Professor Martin stated that the clave is but a small part of the
high school officials last spring. It Louis Municipal Opera, has been two main reasons for the great In- program scheduled by the council
ternity will be host.
was decided that the game was too soloist with the Cinclnnatia Sym- crease In taxation In comparatively and it Is hoped to establish this
Dates for regimental and battalion parades are as follows:
hard on the feminine athletes, and phony orchestra, was a guest artist recent times were education and precedent for the future councils.
company
Dean Sanders, who will be the
First battalion April 3 and 10
the game, as played by girls' rules, with the San Carlo Opera
road building, which did not exist
(Monday); Second battalion April
and later Joined the In early pioneer communities. principal speaker, Is scholarship
was too slow and draggy, accordin 1925-2singing
Regimental
5 and 12 (Wednesday);
ing to protests received from spec- Chicago Civic Opera forces
demands of an advanced civ- chairman of the National Interand contral- Other society which call for taxaApril 21 and 28 (Friday); May
leading
tators.
ilized
19 (Friday.)
Field day.
5, 12, and
The headquarters for the teams to roles.
tion were also enumerated, such as
one of the major spring events, will
will be at the Lafayette hotel. The
protection from crime, enforcement
be held May 24 and as usual It will
University will carry out Its usual
of laws, etc.
be featured by a competitive drill
routine for each team as long as
pay more for educaMost states
among the companies.
that team stays In the play. One
road building but the
tion than for
The Pershing Rifle competitive
exception has been made, however,
reverse Is true In Kentucky. In
drill, in which are entered teams
In that the players will not be aloutlining his program, for taxation
from schools such as Indiana, Purlowed to eat at any restaurant in
Return of Three Letter Men
In Kentucky Mr. Martin stated he Chamber Music Society, Newdue, Illinois, and Ohio 8tate with
the cllv that they may choose. Bids
and Addition or uood
Formed, Will Play
would be a mistake to
ly
some doubt as to the attendance
p. m. March believed it
will be received by the athletic di- Sales Close at 5
Sophomore Material
30 cents per $100 prop
cut off the
During Art
of the latter two. will be held the
15; Senior Dues Must Be
rector from various eating places,
erty tax. First, because the proCheers Coach
night of May 12. This will not
Exhibit
and those furnishing the most faPaid By That Date To
perty tax is needed, and secondly,
Interfere with the regimental pavorable conditions shall be selected.
because the lack of It leads to In
Get Names on Book
rade scheduled for the same date.
WILL ORGANIZE FROSH
will be no games In the
QUARTETTE FEATURED
There
efficiency in appraisal of property
since all battalion and regimental
mornings, but play will begin at an
parades will take place from 4 until
By SUNNY DAY
and In the long run Is entirely neu
TOTAL "COST" IS $4.25
early hour In the afternoon. The
A special program of chamber
5 p. m., the battalion parades being
tralized by the raising of local
Since the Picadome golf course
Initial gun will be sounded about
given at the Univermusic will be
held on the parade ground In front
Seniors who desire to have their taxes.
was kept open all winter and as
1:30 p. m. Thursday and following
of the Administration building and
names stamped in gold on their
ap
He suggested two solutions of the sity at 7:45 p. m. Friday in the
ls
the general program, the
must pay the tax nroblem among others, nrst. a galleries of the Art center, where favorable weather seems to be
year
the regimental on Stoll field.
are expected to be played Friday Kentucklans this
proaching, Coach J. C. Jones has
business office not later
sale of
night. The climax of the tourna- fee to5 the m.. March 15, according selective excise tail upon the drinks, an exhibition of paintings and Issued the spring call for golfers.
p.
than
soft
prints Is now being given.
ment will be reached Saturday to a statement by John Ewlng such articles as tobacco, was
start March
the inetc. Another solution
night when the two teams which yesterday.
This will be the first public ap Regular practice will
come and the inheritance tax. He
orgarozeu 16. With the return of three letter
have reached the finals will battle
been announced by the made it clear that the burden of pearance or tne newiy
It has
Unifor the state championship.
men and the advent of a great
Kentuckian that checks taxation ought to fall upon those Chamber Music society at the
of
Cosmopolitan club will hold its
The teams are now participating staff be the
versity devoted to the cultivation deal of excellent sophomore ma
accepted for the annuals. who are most able to bear it.
will
regular monthly meeting at 7:30
"In the regional tournaments.
of chamber music. Those partici
9-However, the purchaser will not reteam seems to be as
p. m. Friday in the Armory buildAmong other things he pointed pating In the initial program win terial, a fine
Information regarding
copy until the check has
ing. Hal Bencomo will preside in
the winning regional teams who ceive his
out the advantage that North Car be Louis Friedman, first violin; Lee sured for the 1933 season.
supple
been cleared and Is later
at the absence of T. T. Nedelkoff, the
in the Crooks, second violin; Carl Lam-per- t,
The experiment
will enter the state championship
olina has over Kentucky
Last year the four men on the
by cash.
Augusta Roberts will
building
fray will not be' known until Sun mented
viola; and Robert Allen, cello. remiiar souad were Bill Mereaiui, Princeton, Ky., of the university president.
Undergraduates who want this way of providing for road Carolina
agriculture, is giving give a talk on her visit to Europe
day morning.
Prof. Carl Lampert, head of the Fred Hardwick, Robert Hlckey, ana department of
must make payment in and education. In North
same service
states taxa
last summer as a delegate to the
not its second annual enon vuurse
full before the date mentioned and in several other is not prac- department of music, has announc- Evans Setle, and only Hicicey isyear. Farming. March 9 and 10.
World's Student Christian federareturning to the team this
"BEING COMFORTABLE" IS
- tion.
For those undergraduates tion for those purposesbut such tax- ed the program as follows:
above
subjects that wui De aiscussDEAN'S TALK SUBJECT who have made a down payment it ticed by the counties
Suite, l'Anclen Regime-Geo- rge Tjuit season was not a particularly edThe methods of curing tooacco,
Petite
Following the talk there will be
are
matter. As
..onossftii one as the boys lost to
is necessary that they pay the bal- ation is entirely a statedevelopment
Saint George
soil management, agriculture ana a discussion of activities and busiresult the cost of
Dean P. Paul Anderson, head of ance In Room 65, McVey hall.
Allegro ma non Trappo, Opus nhin stat University of Clnclnna
domestic ness meeting. The social committobacco diseases,
will
the College of Engineering, Comwho have not made any has dropped in a single year $32,tl, and tied with the university oi inrinstrv. nlan. the work of the tee will be in charge of the proallotment
the cost 29 F. Schubert Gavotte Corel-1have as his subject. "Being
Davton.
payments may get their names in 000,000. It was found that new sys
and"
experiment station, tne agricultural gram.
Sarabande
fortable," when he addresses mem- gold on the annual by paying the of road upkeep under the
with some excellent outlook, livestock In a permanent
Thin
arranged by Robert Allen
Members of the social committee
bers of the "Dutch" Lunch club of total amount, $4.25 to any of the tem had dropped $8,000,000 ror a
material to add to the strength farm program, working our way out are Hal Bencomo, chairman, and
Interlude In Ancient Mode A
weekly meetsingle year and with that a better
the University at Its
representatives.
year the
Kentuckian
of the three men of last
Clazaunon
Kabetitch, Ollie Mae
of the depression, tobacco markets
ing, at noon Friday In the UniverThis Is the last chance for Ken- road system was being maintainea
mlfers should show considerable tho world over, and how to make Mathew Joan Carigan. A social
Minuet Mozart
Youne. and
sity Commons. The club Is open to tuckian purchasers to take advant- - than under the former system
years icwiv.. vour livestock "live at home."
imnrnvementover last
girls
And antlno Cracioso Haydn
hour will conclude the meeting.
town girls and
nf this orjDortunlty Decause me whereby counties did a considera
imnno the soDhomores who an
The speakers wno wm treat uieae
Paction.
who commute, and Is sponsored by order for the covers will be let ble portion of the road building.
can arc
George
subjects are Russell A. Hunt,
Such a presentation of music in swered Coach Jones'
the University Y. W. C. A.
In concluding his speech, Mr.
within the next few days and the
paintings sug- Kirk, an excellent masrue swinger,- Roberts, Dean Thomas uooper, n.
material will be sent to the binders Martin went on to say that the an atmosphere of
io,.ir Ktiwif Hatreara. rmvis, rPrice, E. S. Good, all of the
gests the hidden relations between
county was too small a unit to deal
Ralph Ed B.
March 16.
w N.
College of Agriculture, and H. J.
these two fine arts. The program Hiotnn Donald FliDDin.
successfully with a problem like
McGurk, John Le Schweltert,
general agricultural
planned, however, for those whose wards,
The Central Kentucky Music Ed
road building. The overhead was is
music, the Stourgeon, Joe Harlan, ana jamra agent, of the Illinois Central rail- ucators will meet Saturday, Marcn
large and there Is a lack of chief interest is chamber personal Bersot.
too
very
road, S. J. Lowry, superintendent 11, at
the
uniformity, combined with unablli- - rare intellectual and deeply appre
at Princeton, and organizationmusic department. This
Qualities of which are
Thu ve&r for the first time in the of the
has four meetings a
ty to buy in large quantities.
Adolf Hachof ClarksvUle, Term.
elated by all true lovers of music. history of gou at tne univenuior
At the Law school's next convo- - All persons interested In that form froehmnn team will be organized,
In addition to this the College year. program is as iouowb:
The
tlon on March 23. Dean Edwin of music ar ecordially Invited to snm freshmen with extremely fa- - of Agriculture has Just issued a
12 Noon Lunch at Teacup inn.
During the past week Dean and Wiest, of the College of Commerce, attend.
records have leaflet on "Apple Sprays for the
trnrahia
2 p. m. Greetings by President
1933.
Mrs. Funkhouser have been visiting will be the speaker.
turned out. Among them are Jack Home Orchard" for
Rigby. Music Building.
the main scenic points of India ln- Mohney. twice C. K. u. cnampiou.
2:10 Book review by Eudora
ludlng such places as Nlcnoisons
Jim Irvin, winner of Intramural
m ontemoorarv. Tiny, the Blis Monument. Ivory Palace, Asotas
South, Frankfort.
S.
a memtournament; Nathan Elliot,
In Ooats
2:45 Instrumental class method
ter, now pounding keysdisparaging ptiinr Skinner's Church, Huma
ber of the Henry Clay high team:
by Louis Friedman.
and Nanny Ooats. la
vi inn' Tomb, and the Taj Mahal.
Hilllnmeyer, who has had
waiter
u
3:10 Morehead madrigal quartet.
my attempts at an extensive
Th rmer attraction vi wcoc Wa
Alger Hanks, formerly a resident
considerable tournament experience
rnmnaisn. which I had one or tne seven ... ,
3:30 Business meeting.
wonuer uit w. Research Expert Will Use Ex
th Lexington country ciuu, of Lexington and a sergeant in the
4 : 00 Ad Journment.
fondly hoped would result In the re World, the Taj Mahal, Immortal
Society Will Have Breakfast .t Maynard Skrogin.
U. S. army, has been transferred
periences as Address
oovery of my fountain pen. Tni tomb to the wife of one of India's
Meeting at 10:30 a. m. in and
nas not Deen oeiui from duty with the National Guard
Th
Topic
rulers whose sentimental whim cost
that
Lafayette Hotel; Reister Is itw .ot tied but it is known eacn unit at Frankfort, to the military
T ITIA.V not have had much luck
his throne, and his life besides
will he two matches
department of the University, acpen. Van Stavem him
Uhrbrock, Ph. D., head
Toast master
Richard S.
with mv fountain
throwing a nation Into bankruptcy.
,ith the University OI wncinnnw, cording to orders received by MaJ,
but since the bank holiday, many,
Dean and Mrs. Funkhouser's next of the statistical and research deOhio B. E. Brewer, commandant of the
and
St. Xavier, Dayton,
m,mhrrinii mv offer of a cash re stop was Jaipur where they visitea partment of industrial relations diCatholic club will hold a break
played at home
ward, have trotted In everything th palace or tne winas. user auu, vision of the Proctor and Gamble fast meeting at 10:30 a.m. Sunday State. Each match The first match miitary department at the Unlver
to
returned.
from a flea bitten Fox Terrier, O. old city of Amber, Amber Hill, and company, Cincinnati, will be the March 12, in the Gold Room of the will be played about the middle of sitv.
my
The transfer of sergeant nanus "Death Takes a Holiday" by
a flask of Minnehaha foreven O.
hv eleDhant through the deserted guest speaker at a meeting of the Lafayette hotel. Al members are will be
went city of the Palace; then to Abu University Kesearcn ciuo, at o:ju cordially Invited to attend.
April, the date to be announced to the University brings the per
in fact, one gentleman
Alberto Cassella lias
sonnel of the military department
A delightful Saint Patrick's day later.
so far as to call me and tell me road where they vlsitea ins ismuus p. m., Thursday, March 16. in Room
Characters, Seven
bring
12 men. Three of these
to a total of
that for a cash reward, he'd
Dillware Temples and completely 111, McVey hall. His subject will program has been arranged for
and Six Female
are due to be transferred at the
Joseph Reister will
ma onv fountain Den on the cam' circled Qem Lake by ricksha.
be "Personnel Research at Proctor this meeting.
end of the year. Major Brewer has
pus, no matter to whom it belong- -t
act as toastmaster.
Their last stop was Bombay. By and Gamble company."
The sixth production of the
o,t for one dollar cash would motor launch they visited the Cave Both Doctor Uhrbrock and his The Reverend Father Walsh,
taken steps to retain these men
AlberLexington Latin
engrave a picture of the Chrysler of the Elephants, then by private wife have Ph. D. degrees In psyand has received permission from Guignol this season will be a Holiheadmaster of the
corps area headquarters at Fort to Cassella's "Death Takes
road, uoiaDa chology, Doctor Uhrbrock having school, will give the principal ad
tower on it.
auto to Wadehou
Professor Is One of Group of Hayes, Ohio, but not the final en- day " All tryouts for the play will
nnint. Hindu Burning Chat, Chow obtained his degree from Columbia. dress of the morning. This will be
from
Newspaper Production
dorsement of the War department report to the Guignol theater
nnttv Rea Face. . New Queens road He was a fellow at the Carnegie In- followed later by a talk by Mary
Graduate Students
To
-.
.,,
'
will
3 to 5 p. m. today.
Contest Judges
at Washington.
will be a short but very flnndhurst briage. wiamuitr um. stitute of Technology, and has since Clark, instructor In mathematics at
There
has
Death Takes a Holiday
Important meeting of all graduate Hanging Gardens, and the Taverns been employment supervisor and HeniClav high school.
been one of the most successful
Prof. Victor R. Portmann of the
Music for the occasion will be
Room 111. McVey hall. of Silence.
teaching fellow at the Western Unplays iu the past few years. Its
on ion Telegraph company.
He also furnished by the St. Catherine University has been appointed a
Thv left Bombav Marcn
M Katurdav. March 11, at 12 o'clock
newspaper production
long runs in New York and London,
D. V.
th British India steamer for Afri was connected with the Life In- Academy orchestra which will pre- tiiHoB nf the
as well as other European cities,
Thi, fniimutna matters are to be ca. ror tne next uiree
;w surance National Sales Research sent several appropriate selections. nnntest of the National Editorial
U
O
A
"
marked its great success two years
Is association by the executive secrewill visit various towns in Airica bureau at Hartford, Conn.
Miss Marguerite McLaughlin
Prof. D. V. Terrell of the
presented:
tary. Hurry B. Rutledge.
ago. The play is, however, taking
will spend
of Grad
and Dean Funkhouser
denartment was
i Election of officers
research worker the sponsor of this club. The of
fiio contest closes on March 15. eneineerincthe sophomore engineer
graduate much time collecting in the Jungle onHe also has been
the place of the celebrated play.
Miner, presi
ficers are James R.
uate club of which all
methods of training at the Uniall sDeaker of
and a goodly number of entries, well ing collateral whicn was neia at iu "The Barretts oi wimixne on
automatically mem
They expect to arrive in Durbun on versity of Wyoming and associate dent; Mary Ann O'Brien, vice-prstudents are
now on tour under the
secre of them exceptionally good and
the 30th.
a. m. in room 111 McVey hall. His which Is
Drofessor of psychology and direc ident; Helen Dannemiller,
oy
supervision of Katharine Cornell,
regarding
Announcements
tary, and Louis Hillenmeyer, treas arranfied have been receivea
a.
"Civil Engineering."
tor of personnel administration
Shortly after March 15 subject was Terrell told or tne im and who refused to permit any
iiml nates for examinations and WHITE MATH CIl'B
he went to Cornell urer.
Professor
MEETS VVIUNHMMI there. In 1928 psychology ana perthe entries will be sent to Professor portant projects that civil engineers scripts of the play to be sent to
Htnrlcnts receiving their
in
White Mathematics club mot at as lecturer
Portmann. The winners of the con- have accomplished, and also of the anv producer.
at the next commence
PI MU EPSILON WILL
administration.
o in sonnel
Wednesday.
test will be announced at the an- nroiects that they have attempted.
The cast for "Death Takes a
MEET AT 4 P. M. TIll'KSDAY
ment will be held responsible for 4 p. m. McVey hall. Mincn Nancy
This meeting of the Researcn chid
Miss
of 13 characters,
nual convention of the association
knowledge of tnese annoum.c- - Room 109
but failed In doing, ne aiso unu Holiday" consists are male and six
will be open to visitors and mem5 to 8 at
which
Duke Lewis, the president, presided bers of the club will be permitted
Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathe- which will be held June
menta.
of the course here In Civil Engi- seven of Director
stated
.,
Fowler
at the meeting. Dean Paul P. Boyd to bring guests. Officers of the matics fraternity, met at 4 p. m Indianapolis.
neering and what it attempted to female.
Proas
bis
t ut n..n . Phi Members Notice! who spoke at the meeting naaOne University Research club are Dr. A. Thursday, March 9. In Room 109, Mr. Rutledge. in says: lotter tonews accomplish. He also mentioned some that from the tryouta this after"The
fessor Portmann.
L. W. Cohen, presnoon, all roles will be definitely dewill be a meeting of all the subiect of his talk. "Whv
ThP
C. McFarlan. president; Prof. P. E. McVey hall. Dr.
are pernaps tne famous engineering projects and
of Chi Delta Phi at 1:30 Would Want to Major In Mathe- Karraker.
and Dr. ident, presided, at the meeting. Dr. paper contests educational activity the difficulty that the engineers cided upon, and the rehearsals are
members
Into
H. H. Downing, professor of mathe- greatest purely E. A. is engaged at overcame
p m. Saturday In the reading room matics." His talk was divided idea R. S. Allen, secretary.
the to start Immediately.
in accomplishing
Tf Patterson hall.
All members three parts: mathematics as an
matics, had as the subject of his in which the N.
feats.
time."
Calliving; mathematics for pleasure
this
Jl'MOtt COLLATERAL
talk. '"Newton's Problem In the
MUST BE PRESENT. This Is the of
HI'S" MADE COLONEL
SEES MOVING PICTlTBE
tmnnrtant meeting of the and satisfaction; and tne quaiinca-tton- s
culus of Variations."
Sl'LER TO Jl'DCE MEET
sNnnr.RASS addresses
de
of a student to become a sucWtw members Will be
Clarence Yeager. who was gradCLVB
LOI'ISVILLE ART
cess In mathematics.
SMOKER
The Junior engineering collateral
Prof. Elmer G. Sulzer of the
cided on.
otH from the University In Feb'
Bur-gi- n
met at 10 a. m. Wednesday in Dickt
ruary, has been made an
of the music department, will go to
Snodgrass
Miss Grace
Omega Beta Pi entertained the University presented before the Arts
to Judge the district state high er hall. A moving picture which
M..Hra of The Kernel staffs The KFNATE WILL MEET meet
with the rank of colonel, to
Friday. was titled "Working on the Railstudents of the Univerfestival
musical
m.t. 7:30 o. m. Monday, In in the University Senate will hall attnr Governor A. B. cnanaier.
McVey
rinh of Louisville, four dramatic school 31. Saturday. April 8. Miss road," was shown.
evening.
lecture room of
Room bO. McVey hall. Important
a student. Yeaaer was on the sity with a smoker Monday enjoyed readings of Japanese folk tales. March
An m
Monday to hold its regu
.t
February 27. Cards were
The picture was one of Interest
Professor Sulzer
President regimental staff of the University after which plans for a
Two of her stories were from ver- - Mildred Lewis and
standpoint,
Judge from an engineering
T.ouinftrn Chanter Order of De lar monthly meeting.
R. O. T. C. and was active In camof Lafcadio Hearn and one will go to Madisonville, to school showing various types of tractors,
inn
will nrnslde.
DeMolay de
roinmitnn were discussed.
Moiav will confer the
the sectional state high
The appointment was
mem
Rrnorts of the Deans will be read pus affair. last official act of Refreshments were served to 15 waa Miss Snodgrass' own adapt
and the laying of rails.
Fridav at 7:30 d. m. All
musical festival.
Senate nnA nf th
tion of a more modern story.
guests.
her an urged to be present. Any and other buslneu of the
Lieutenant Oovernor Chandler,
will be discussed.
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fraternity council and recently was
of
elected National
Omlcron Delta Kappa.
Luncheons will be held at all
fraternity houses for the visiting
guests at 12:15 p. m. The discussion group will meet at the Sigma
Chl chapter house at 2 p. m. where
Dean Sanders will speak on "The
Fraternity;" Dean Melcher of the
University will give a talk on "Fraternity Regulations," and Prof. J.
on
Holmes Martin will speak
"Alumni Relations."
About 500 fraternity men are expected at the general assembly for
members of all the fraternities
which will be held at 4 p. m. in
Memorial hall. Gordon Burns will
preside at this assembly. Pres.
Frank L. McVey will speak on
and
"Some Fraternity Problems,"
Dean Sanders will speak on "The
Fraternity and the University."
A banquet for ell fraternity men
will be held at 6 p. m. at the
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By LAWRENCE II ERR ON

en once I'm in mq
courtee't house

After receiving two telephone calls
from supposed fans and 24 threats
from slandered persons I have decided to Rive "Dotes" another shot.
That name "Tiny" was no idea of
mv own; It was pinned on me by
Deltaw Horace Miner, because I am
just six feet tall.

It's friendlier than
others,
But makinq mi) approach I can't

Help noticing

"Spring has sprung." and with
the coming of spring the Alfagams
have begun their annual annexation of pins. Congratulations are
In order to Marlon Plnney and
Sarah Congleton. . .Triangle Forrest

it,

shutters.

"Doc" Musselman, pride of
and Fyetaw Rodger Davis
are the donors.

Cyn-thlan- a,

Pyekap Tommy Conrey and Trey-de- lt
pledge Anita Murphy have
come to "a parting of the ways"...
Tommy attended the Oulgnol
In order that more women stuFamous last words: "Why won't Wednesday night with Treydelt Rodents will have an opportunity to
become members of the Women's he succeed? He's the best looking berta Pearson.
Athletic association, the constitu- President we've ever had, ain't he?"
Fyedelt pleb Louis Brock Is a human Incubator. . .attended school,
tion of the organization has been
And then there was the boy Wednesday, with six eggs (hen's).
revised. This revision Is In keeping
friend who said smoking looked
with policies to reduce expenses
Oh yes, our old friend, Clarence
during the present economic crisis feminine.
"Bus" Yeager was one of the 274
Kentucky Colonels appointed by
and has been effected without curMonuments: He never said, "Did Lieutenant-GovernA. B. "Happy"
tailing previous advantages.
you see 'Believe It Or Not' this Chandler.
"Bus," maybe you'll be
The primary revision of the congovernor some day.
morning?"
stitution is the permitting of
AUagam Ruth Wehle's costume
women to Join the W. A. A. regardThe man who said drinking
A. E. dance, Saturday,
less of whether they pay dues. These should be abolished can apply the for the a8.pink
will be
turtle neck sweater,
women will be known as associate same to eating now that