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taking three first
During the past several days, stu- uiaces in eitrht contests. was award
dcnt and faculty members have in
ed lne trophy as the "best
college newspaper in the state" at quired of Kernel staff members
the convention banquet of the Ken- - concernlng tne
"dog-eaPress assoc- tuckv Intercollegiate
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iaticn Friday
I,e fact
the numer- Jim Caldwell won first place for
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his editorial on "Hitlerism: Southern als in the slogan, which customarily
Pried"; Frances Pollock received reads "100 Pet. Student Owned and
top honors for a cartoon on the Operated," became broken w hile the
Ku Klux Klan which which ac- -,
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companied the editorial in The 3T form
Xeu'ly elated' president
Vincent Crowdus was cess.
and
awarded first for the news story
The resulting change in the read-o- n Panliellemc council.
the U)vett filibuster and the SGA ing mas pure,y accidental
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The College Heights Herald
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extern and the Eastern Progress usual; it was unfortunate that this ROSE TO
of Eastern tied for second place in particular breakage occurred in such
newspaper" contest, a spot
the
PANHELLENIC
The Tiail Blazer of Morehead. The ' '
Georgetonian of Georgetown, and
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Woman's Banquet
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Betty Rose, president of Delta
Delta Delta sorority was elected
president of Panhellenic Council at
a meeting last week. As head of
the organization, which consists of
the presidents and rush chairmen
of all campus sororities, she will be
in charge of rushing activities and
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of the
Charley Thomas,
trail Bla-- er. was elected president
of the KIPA, at & business meeting
He succeeds
Saturday morning.
Caldwell. Kernel editor. Jim Tarvtn
of Transylvania was chosen
and Jim Stevens of Murray, secretary-treasure- r.
Col.
The association accepted Murray's
invitation to hold the fall meeting
on that campus during the first
week of December. The University
of Wisconsin journalism department
was given first preference to judge
Gov. Keen Johnson, Dr. Herman
Uie fall contest entries.
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Tom Underwood editor of the
or
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Cadetf
Lexington Herald, was guest speak- -' r verf
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Forgey. managing editor of
Buests of the State Reserve Of- -;
Ashland Daily, addressed the group'
at a breakfas the following morn- - ncers association at an Army Day
(banquet at 7 pjn.. Wednesday in
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point for first lne unlon Bluerass room
On a basis of three
Principal speaker at the dinner
place, two for second, and one for
tlurd. The Kernel amassed 14 points meeting will be Col. Clyde A. Sel
in the contest, papers of Western leek of Louisville, executive officer
and Eastern scored seven each; for reserve affairs in the Kentucky
Murray, five; Morehead. George- - military area.
rown. ana iransyivanm, iour eacn.
Armv Dav was observed on the
and Union, three.
campus
when Companies
Perehfng Rifles
Awards were given publications of ;p
tne
tne louowing scnoois in nrst, sec- - rniversitv band DarticiDated with
ond. and their disorder:
military officials in ceremonies on
Kentucky. Western, the Limestone parade grounds.
Cartoons
Murray.
umit rni w i. niontnn ever-uAdvertisements
Eastern. Kentuc- tive officer of the Lexington mill- iv ' Vt r -v
Columns
Eastern. Kentucky . tary district headquarters, said that
more than 300 persoiis would attend
Editorials Kentucky. Morehead, Wednesday's banquet.
Murray.
Designed to give the civilian a
Sport
Murray, better understanding of the United
Georgetown,
role,
Morehead.
States army's national-defens- e
News Kentucky. Western, Eas- - many officers and citizens from the
k'm.
University, Fayette county, and the
Union, Translyvania. state will attend the banquet. Spe- Features
Morehead
!clftj nonor will be paid to the 256
Make-u- p
Transylvania. reserve officers of the Lexington mil- Western.
Ke,uuck2j
itary district who have been called
to extended active army duty. A
scro" Dearlne
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The new officers will re- place Virginia Smith, president.
Dorothy Sutherland, secretary, and
Jane Ann Evans, treasurer.
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Br CELIA BEOERMAN
When rock garden enthusiasts
begin their hunt for rare and unus-- j
ual specimens this soring, thev need
look no farther than the display;
ol rocks and ancient fossils in front
of Miller hall, headquarters for the
geology department.
The rocks, which have been picked
up by members of the department
on field trips during the past 15
years, range in age from a
llion-yeold fossil coral to another
fossil described as
"pretty young" by Dr. Arthur C.
McFarlan, head of the department,
because of its age of merely 75 mil- Uon years.
Strangest formation in the collec- .:
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Pennsylvanian age, 250 millio.i years
ago, and carried to eastern Ken-tucwhere it was found near a
glacier boulder from Canada.
The "pretty young" fossil, found
studelltJi were lni.
and Blade, hoiv in Texas, is an ancestor of the pearly
ocean today,
Qrary mU1Ury organizaUon Satur- - nautilus found in the
night at River View lodge on while the other fossil is part of an
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"Central Park," a facsimile repro- duction of a water color painting
by George Grasz. is the "Picture of
the Week" now on display in the
Student Union building.
Grasz. one of America's noted wa
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graphic work and satirical draw- -

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Livingston. Tenn., and1 Trent. Paintsville.
senior from
Mary Rion. Lexington, arts ana
innior
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priate close.
nette, Hal Rucker, Rollins Wood,
Chemists To See Movie- president of the Dutch Lunch club, irom
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tion and Uses of Sulfur and the
contest when results were released Oscar Sellars,
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"am Arcisz, Sam Papania, Billy
Chemical Effects of Electricity" will
0th,.r oaiLen c,osen were Elsiei
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Black, Howard Moffet. Albert Spare,
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be shown at a meeting of the Ameri- Fleishman, arts and sciences soph- .
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Dorothy Col omore,
unci BarncKman,
Lee Owens Tullalioiiia can Chemical Society at 4 pm.
Charles
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The sweater swing
Carl Cooper, Charles Woods, Joe Tenn., has been elected presidnt of Thursday in room 201. Kastle hall.
llns. agriculture Junior, secretary;' in the mens envision was ja'"
and Virginia Gay, agriculture sopho - wlne prestonsburg, law student. Dunlap, Ous Petro, and Dalton' siT,,a pj Sigma national physics Tne ni""1" is open to the public, at 4 p in. today in the Ballroom "f
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Caldwell.
honorary, to succeed Fred Steedly.
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Retiring officers are Kathryn Pir mans contest. wem .. uavc n,a.
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Misses
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Wednesday at the Maxwell Street
secretary.
Vaughn; Craln; Jessica Gay. Lex- Other new officers are Dwight
Presbyterian church.
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went to June Crain, Lexing Adams, Louisville; Mimi Weldeman. treasurer; Harold O. Flanary. Cum- James g shropsnlre dlrectttr of place
Applications for positions of
Ruom 205
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the Student Union Board and of the
and Alice Kling. Bald-- 1 berland. cabinet member: and Dr T tor and business manager of Tlie
Baptist Siudent Union.
pin
Over a thousad ballots were casl win. Long Island.
Board of Publications, who recently
Outing club. 4 45-- 5 p.m.. Room 204
M. Hahn, faculty advisor.
for
Kernel and the Kentuckian
r1rM.oH at lir Mill
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leave of absence,
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204.
p.m.. Room
Phi Beta.
Retiring are Jack W. Jones vice- - W- - nuist be filed bv noon Monday.
pridavi otners mentioned were Laura;
received orders recently from the Saturday. Voting began
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Hershler, Virginia Smith. Lina Bar- - president; Franklin
Women's banquet rehearsal.
April 14th. ln The Kernel business
April 21
War department to report
VVilS"' Mary Lee Alfred A. Ebert Jr.. treasurer! and office, it was announced yesterday p.m.. Ballroom
for military duty at Camp Shelby,
Student Government
Brockman, Pat Young. Marguerite Dr. Bertrand Ramsav. faculty ad- - by James S. Shropshire, director of
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Mississippi. Shropshire
holds the
p.m.. Room JIKi
Each regularly enrolled student Ackennan, Barbara Rehm. and Mar- - visor.
Hie Board of Student Publications
Alpha Liimbi IVlta. 12 "45 p rti
ran 0f captain.
was given one vole lor the Desii ion Clark.
and
Bids on printing, engraving
pums for a similar best dressed
dressed man and one for the besti
photography for the 1942 Kentnc- - Room 2IH.
woman in the ballots contest to be held next spring in Debators To .Meet HilMale
dressed
Stay To Speak
u,n ",ust bt'. 111 at thP sal,ie ,m,e- i
Tne university debate team will
p m Koorn
House committee
...icvinju .mi nit n.eriiei-spuProf. Maurice F. Seay, director of Panted in Friday s issue of The
upnoid the affirmative of the sub- - j anropsiure sam
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Kernel.
soi eu spring siyie snow were an - jgCi "Resolved
Petitions for managing editor and
the Bureau of School Service, will,
that the United
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attend the third national conference' The ten men who received the nounced by ine Kernel business States should form a perfect union Unee associates for the Kentuckian
Alumni Campus club committee
on Consumer Education on April 7, highest number of votes in the con-- office. Tlie last best dressed contest with English speaking democracies." will hU be clue on the above date. 4.5 p m Ru(n
An all- - TnllrMUv
been announced.
9 at Stephens college, Colum- - test were Taylor; Wine; Graham; was held in 1936.
when they meet a team from Hills- - it ha-and
Officials of this year's contest dale college. Michigan, at 7:30 p.m. University standing of 1.4. as weU a
bia, Missouri. Professor Seay Willi Nelson Hopkins. Lexington; G. D.
p m Mumc
Student recital-were James Caldwell and Bob Hil- - todav in McVev hall. William Oliver a 14 for the past semester, are re- - roul
speak on "Needs ln a Rural Area" Beach, Beattyville; Jack Taber,
lenmeyer. Kernel editor and busi- - . and Albert Lawrence Sherman will Muimi
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Rodney Reams, London:
at a general meeting on Monday afInterfrate: urv ...uneil.
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Prof. Ellery Hall, ol tlie historv
will be initiated as an
honorary member of the local chapter. Other initiates will be Catherine
Ellison. Twila: Gabriel Gabrelian
Achajan. New York: Edna Herring.
Covington; Luther Prater, Myrtle;
Mary LaBach, and Aiinee Murray,

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originally sched- uled for tonight, has been postponed
until next Tuesday. Robert Allen.
SGA president, announced yester day
For the purpose of determining
the details of the legislature elec- Phi Alpha Theta. national history tion scheduled for this month, the
honorary, will hold formal initia- - election committee of the organization services at 5 p.m.. todav, in tion will meet Friday. The time and
lAlayette hotel. Dr. Amry Vanden-boscplace of meeting for the committee
head of the political science have not been decided, Allen said.
department, will be the principal
speaker at a banquet lollowing inint

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Joe A Gayle. Russell L. Gresham,
Bernara
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James McConathy,
D. Maxedon,
George Nollau. Lloyd Ramsey. Has- kell Ross, and R. R. Taylor, Jr., all
of Lexington.

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Junior-seniYW club will be held
y w onice mis aiternoon
in uie
from 12:30 to 4:30 and before and
after the Sherwood Eddy speech to night, according to an announce- nu'iit made yesterday.
Candidates for president are Alice
Wooton. EloLse Palmore, and Mary
Olive Davis; and secretarv-trea- suier. Sylvia Siegel, Kay Ellison, and
Clara Ayers
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cressive revolution. Dr Sherwoori
Fddy. author, lecturer, and world
traveler, will be on the campus for
'four speeches today and tomorrow
as a guest of the YWCA and YMCA
Doctor Eddy will make addresses
at noon today in the Football room
of the Union building; at 7 pm
tonight in the Music room of' th
Union building: at noon tomorrow
at Pitkin club at the Maxwell Presbyterian church: a.id at 8 p.m. to- -;
morrow night in Memorial hall.
Open to students and faculty, al!
meetings will be free. Since towns
people have been invited to the Wednesday night meeting, tickets hav
been made to assure students of
eats. Any student can get a ticket
or the Y offices.
New officers of the YWCA and
YMCA will be presented
at the
Tuesday night speech at which Kar
Ellison will preside. Wednesday
night. Betty South, next year's YW
president, will preside and Mrs. LeU
Cullis will play the organ.
Two years ago. when Doctor Eddy
was a speaker of the Lexington pub
lie forum series, the Henry Clay auditorium was filled to hear him. H
discusses international, economic,
social, and religious questions, on
which he has written 20 volumes.
Doctor Eddy each year before th"
ClUDS
war visited the principal countries
in Europe to study existing condiFor the first time since 1937 when
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.Strollers, student dramatic group. P.urmant.' has vsited Russia. Poland .
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was dissolved, a play with an all- All A 11IUI
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student cast is to be presented on rope fifteen times. Among the crise
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Fittingly spiritual, tragic.
cany iimeieeiiin ceniury meioarama. Spanish revolution, hand are
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Message from the Cross, by Will C. be held under the sponsorship of Russian government,
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combined University Glee clubs Sun- - committee.
can revolution.
day afternoon In Memorial haU.
or -- Telie.
.Nick of tne Wooas-Graduated from Yale in 1891. th
Donald Allton and Miss Mildred the Renegade's Daughter." will run noted lecturer went to India in IBM
Lewis were director and associate two nights. April 30 and May 1. at where he remained 15 years workin
director respectively. Mrs. Lela Cullis the University Training school au- - among the students. Doctor Eddy
was organist. Soloists were Harriet ditorium. according to Greer John- - was present at the capture of
Abraham and Mary Virginia Ful- - son. director. The setting of the old- - der in Manchuria by the Japanese
Lucille Haney. mezzo fashioned melodrama will be laid in 1931. In Berlin in 1935 he
soprano: and Walter .MacGowan, at Bryan Station near Lexington lenged the Nazis tor their trealme.u
baritone. A large and appreciative ar0Und 1839
of the Jews, liberals, and radicals,
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auuience auenueu mc huh. jiiikio.c
The complete cast follows: Edith.
The author and traveler, who
of the season.
Stephalne Sorokolit; Roland. Sidney works at his own expense, founded
Esthetic Sensibility
Coale; Nathan. Fred Hill: Colonel the Delta cooperative in Mississippi
Ralph, to test the cooperative theory of
Under Ailton's excellent direction Bruce. Winthrop Clarke;
the chorus achieved the proper bal- - Bill Harbaugh: Little Tom. Janet living. He placed 31 families of
Kenneth lowest income bracket on the farm
ance, tone quality, and dynamic ef- - Palmer: Piankeshaw.
fectsl The entrance of parts, phras- - Herold: Wenonga. Jim Buckley Rich- - under supervision. There are now
ing. and the shading were the finest ard. Harry Gorman: Telie Erma Jane 28 families still on the farm
He knows personally the leader
that the Glee clubs have yet dis- - Harry Gorman: Telie. Erma Jane
played. The entire performance of Ries: Abel Doe. Joe Clements: of many nations, including the va- the group was characterized by an Phoebe Bruce, ulenna Ballard; nous prime ministers of Great Bri
Nell Bruce. Lee Overstreet: and Mrs. tain, the premiers of France, the
esthetic and emotional sensibility.
viceroys of India, and such men as
Mr. MacTowan achieved such an Bruce. Mary Ellen Mendenhall.
Assistant directors of the charity Mahatma Gandhi and Generalissimo
intense and dramatic beauty in his
singing that a more apt interpreta play will be June Smith and Harold Chiang
Each summer he has taken selected
tion of the words and music could Brown Connelly. Alice Wooton will
not have been desired. The rich har-- l be in cnarge oi costumes, ana naj educators to turope as memoers "t
his European seminar. They visit the
monies of the composition were Lancaster will make the seta.
Proceeds of the play will go to- - principal countries ol Europe and
offered as accmpaniment by the orward aiding foreign students in Eu- - are addressed by such men as Lloyl
gan and chorus.
George. Lord Halifax, and the lead- rope and China.
Singers Excellent
ers of Britain's three political pur- Miss Haney expressed the Iran- ties. Dr. H. L Donovan,
oCCTetary
quil beauty of the section "My Spirit
president of the University, was a
on Thy Care" with a soft and rich rp
member of Doctor Eddy party on
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tone quality, accurate rhythm and
summer.
intonation, and smooth phrasing
Miss Mary Nance Daniel, associ
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Employing a ciear and well sus- - ate southwide secretary of student
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tained tone and a
treatment ork a'on8 southern baptists, willProf. M. E. Potter, head of tli
of dynamics and shading Miss Ful- - be the principal speaker at the Bapcher brought to consciousness the tist student banquet at 6:30 pm physical education department, will
feeling of tragedy in the section Friday in tne union oiuegrass room speak on "Educational and Recrea- a
Installation of newly elected officers tional Relationships."
before
"Jesus, in Thy Dying Woes."
as- of the executive council will lollow nieetn,g 0f the Parent-teacheMiss Abraham gave an excellent
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treatment to the beautiful melodies the banquet. the banquet, open to sociation at 2:30 p.m.. Wednesaay.
Tickets for
and harmonies, and the thrilling so- the public, may be secured at the in- - at tne Maxwell school. Lexington,
prano obligatos ln the section "Sing.
formation desk in the Union buildMy Soul, the Savior's
Battle" ing.
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Under the auspices of Ule Cercle
Hans Souci. the French film "La
Marseillaise," will be shown in the
University school auditorium at 2 V
and 7:30 p. m.. April 9 and at 2
and 4 p. m.. April 10.
Directed by Jean Renoir, creator
of "Grand
"La Marseil- laise" is a study of the French rev
Those initiated were Lynn Allen.
olution. The roles of Marie Antoinette and Lou's XVI. as inter- Eminence: Ed Bonne. Jr.. Cloverpreted by Lisle Del mare and Pierre port; Dave Brown, Paducah; Mead
Renoir, offer a great contrast to the Ferris. Anchorage; James W. Harris,
American interpretation as given Anchorage; A. C. Karstrom. Evanby Norma Shearer and Robert More ston. 111.; Addison Lee. Louisville:
land. English
make the R- Douglas Montondo. Lockport. N.
film understandable to those who'Y.; A. R. Patterson. Louisvuie, ivan '
Tenn.; Albert J.
Potts, Shelbj-ville- ,
k not speak French.
Spare, Covington.
C. P. Taylor. Beaver Dam; James
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McGraw. Fort Thomas; T. H. Mc- Donald. Flemingsburg; William A
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months after the separation. Later
she married David Nation, lawyer.
minister, and editor. He obtained a
divorce from her in 1901 for deser-- j
tion. In 1911. Carry Nation died in- sane, as her mother, grandmother,
daughter, an aunU and an uncle
had done.

Protesting the Board of Trustees'
nction ln reorganizing the Univer- administratve setup, the Student
Bar association yesterday unani- imously passed a resolution request
ing the board to reconsider the re
organization plan.
The resolution, approved by ap- proximately 100 law students, stated:
"Be it resolved that the Student 1
Bar association of the University of
Kertucky law college move that the
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olution for the reorganization of the
University of Kentucky administra
tive
Tne association aaoptea tne reso- .
lutton because H ieeis mat tne new
plan will "decentralize the University
SHERWOOD EDDY
administration" and "give more
authiti. tettuier.
power at Frankfort." Vlrgi! Beasley,
caiH loet n ioVi t 'Ihn ami r ami f'hriliin li'tliii'Y It'lm Iff
feeis that the old Senate should sprnh on the tumjui tnda.
formulate policy, since its members
are the ones who do the teaching and
consequently know more about it.
he added.
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D. Breckinridge. Jr.. associa
tion member who was instrumental
m getting the resolution passed, said
that under the new plan it was a
question of whether the college
deans will be an "influence" in the
administration, or whether they will
permit the University dean and the
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Mrs. William Coomes was a pio- neer immigrant from Maryland, and
settled with her husband in Fort
Harrod. There. In 1775. she became
the teacher of the Dame school, the
first in Kentucky. A reDlica of that
to Kentucky and thence school with its earth floor, split log:
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10 Mlssourl whpre she'died in 1813' benches, and open fireplace may now
be seen at the old fort of Harrods- hurcr ' RhA onrl Vipr huchanrf nvr in- K7.iv-n U,,a i.. fltar, Ph.ivnKill
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ago. Her name has gone down In
Another Kentuckian by choice was
as one ox me worms ouisianaing jane Todd Crawford born in 1763'
of the nation ln Rockbridge county Virginia In
the scientific history
as one of the world's outstanding 1784 sne married Thomas Crawford
geographers. Medals and recogni- and the couple made their home in
tions were heaped on this Louisville Kentucky. When Jane Todd Craw- woman, one of the most famous ford was 46 she traveled 60 miles
scientists in her field.
on horseback from Green county to
TT7 nation
Jo have an ovarian tumor
removed. This operation, the first
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was six feet
hatchet. Carry Nation
tall, weighed 175 pounds, and could
swing a hatchet like a man.
tier natrea 01 wnisjcy may nave
risen from the fact that her first
husband. Dr. Charles Gloyd, was a
drunkard. She lived with him only
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of fear for the saloon keepers, and
the cry "Carry Nation is coming"

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Tickets for the banquet, which
will be held at 6 p. m., Thursday, in ;
thi Rallrnrtm nf t.h TTninn hiiildincr
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represenativeij 0f campus organiza- tions and at the Union building un- til 3 p. m., Wednesday, and at the
office of the Dean of Women until
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coed's, dressed in homespuns or
silks, portray eight famous women
who were by birth or by choice
Kentuckians.
Mildred Cox will portray Rebecca
Boone; Dorothy E. Hill. Ellen Chur- Margeret Fessler,
chill Semple;
Carry Nation; Catherine Cooper,
Jane Todd Crawford; Nettie Lee
Riggs, Mary Todd Lincoln; Margaret Trent, Nancy Hanks; and
Erma
Jane Ries. Sally Ward;
nowns The student to Dlcture Mrs.
William Coomes has not been chos- - j
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Kebecca Boone
Rebecca noone was a pioneer ana
fitting helpmate for Daniel Boone
Wh0 carved out a portion of the
wilderness of Kentucky and made
a home here. Born in Pennsylvania
Rebecca
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They moved to North Caro-- 1
Una but the urge to explore the
frontier caught the young husband,
and he went west while Rebecca
waited at home.
Later she joined him in Kentucky,
but in 1778. when Boone was cap- tured by the Indians, she believed
him dead and returned to North
Carolina and married again. It is!
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anoinii loclax. the ironv is terrific For evaitlv
one vear Irom ih.it dax the I'nited States det hired
war on (.ernianx and nine monihs Irom that
lime American soldiers iin hiding manv ol those
who took pan in the"uiok hattle" weie in limit
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Creece this week end. news from the Kalkans
more guess woik than I. ill.
Hired communication with 1'h iIiii, Rome. P
Sofia. I'iiidaesi and other tapiiaU was
shut oil and theoulx sources of inloi mat ion weie
short wave radio broadiasls from Ceruian piop
aganda stations and sketchy dispatches Irom
Greece and Switeiland.
Onlv ccuicrtte news was that lclgracle. Jugoheavilv Ixunlxd ihtee
slavia's capital, had
limes Sunday and that the J ugoslav ian and
Creek troops, aided hv lirilish units, had made
initial contact with the advancing Nais.
Similar lo the air demolition ol Warsaw, the
lioiiiliing ol Belgrade was cairied out bv semes
of (.i i man ImiiiiIm is and was not conlined to
military laigels. dispatches said.
During the raid. Jugoslavian civilians stood
in ihe streets and watched the planes and the
Itoinhing and cheered "Wc will win." Ihe German radio said lites in lielgiade weie "hl.iing
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game Saturday afternoon . . . U'akr I'ji
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"First master your calling;' said the sieaker.
"second Ik- a lawver. engineer, chemist, physic ian
PLUS; third. U- true to yourself and it will follow that von can lie false to no man" . . . "Why-shouleverv student in the University huy a
kcnimkiau" was the difficult question that was
propounded lo the- Kirvii. representative, and
he set out lo line) an answer . . . One of the things
that show that the icople of the state are acquiring conliclence in the Agriculture College is the
nnmU-- ol studt ins called to prune and i lean up
ol ll.lllls . .
Tin- - "iliniii of n'ruts" hcjit on luiililitig up.
In,!; by Huh. May 2.". The liritisli Military Hill,
lulling ii ji nl unmarried men from 18 to 41 years
Iieianie a law. While at the l'niier.sit:
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. . . Class spirit ol the right son will Ik- certain lo
lesiili in Ix'itcr college spirit. Onlv a few vears
hack ihe class games football, basketball, and
baseball -- were hardly second in inqioitance lo
has
the varsity games . . The
no
mentioned perlunc lot ily, but there has
anion taken toward the preparation of the event
. . All that is needed is a little push and dash bv
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nation.
NEW ORDER MAY
AFFECT U.K. CADETS
general ortle-- r of ihe War Department has
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Reserve Oflirers Training Corps act reeentlv
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tia ssed bv Congress
mc ii who are not allowed ihe luxury of drill and
and education lo come lo the University
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