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LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY, FRIDAY. FERRUARY 28. 1917

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UNIVERSITY

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Trustees Name M: M. White A & S Dean, Ten Wildcats Open
Table Fieldhouse Bids, Grant Pay Raises SEC Title Defense

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Action Delayed
Until March

Cost Of Living

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By O. C. Halyard

Boyd Receives

kentitilkX, reeaiedlv the nation's No. I busl.etb.ill li.iin.
ituitcd last nilit on a slti;li n'Je that should slide them riylu
into their ninth Southeastern Conference tournament in. thiir
foul th in succession.
All forecasts indicated clear weather with smooth sliding u)
Viom then on to the end of the run. the ice
to the
should lx- a little rougher, but not too rough for the
Wildcats to navigate.
a
The Cats who finished on top in
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the coin'i rence standings with a
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Status Change

Increases Given,

Dr. Martin M. White, associate
Final action on bids lor prelimi- salary increases for
nary construction on the proposed University staff members $25 a
dean of the University of Kentucky
College of Arts and Sciences and
memorial auditorium-fiel- d
house at month for department heads and
UK was postponed until March 11 teachers, $10 a month for office
head of the psychology department,
SaKy members I. Dm Wood and Emery FUnuers pinned membership
by the Board of Trustees Tuesday, workers, and certain increases for
was named arts and sciences dean.
Tech fame
ribkrai an 28 students before the Kentacky-GeorgMembers of the Board of Trustees,
employeeswere . apPresident H. L. Donovan was in-- 1 unclassified
I
Saturday.
at a called meeting in the office of
structed to get more information by proved today by the UK Board of
i
President H. L. Donovan, appointed
the March date on how to finance Trustees at a called meeting in the
Dr. White to succeed Dr. Paul P.
'
office of President H. L. Donovan.
the building to completion.
Boyd, dean of the College of Arts
Increases will become effective
bids, totaling $1.003591, were
The
losses received all the breaks in thf
and Sciences for 30 years. Dean
iI
icpened Feb. 20. Low bidders were tomorrow for persons employed as
draw. Although they had Ion? breu
Boyd will reach the age of 70 bePMOM II f
the Midland Structural Steel com- -: of December 31, 1946. The total
favored to successfully defend th-i- r
fore the close of the academic year
pany. Cincinnati, and the Grayson sum of money involved in making
championship,
their sUKk zoomed
and will be given a change-of-wo1
Jones Construction company, Lex- -i the salary increases is $266,780.
agamsc
after the draw pitted th-status. Dr. White's appointment
ington.
Dr. Donovan made the following
VIV
Vande'ljilt in the opener and Au- t
Twenty-eigwill take effect on June 16, with the
f
students, recently
Midland submitted a bid of $728,- -: statement to the board regarding
burn in the quarter finals.
opening of the summer quarter.
900 for fabrication and erection of the
Rifles
SsUuyyEWmtTha1
The annual Women's Vocational,
adjustments:
Conference, sponsored by the House
L.S L', Vol Tide Seeded
structural steel and the Lexington
grave effect of the current
"The
"Dean Boyd has rendered val
will attend the SRC tournament in
SpOnSOr
company bid $274,391 for excavating inflation on the teaching' profesMortar i Fol'owin
iant service as dean of the College Presidents Council, and the and by ing wen- I Kpnoick7 in the nne5-th- ed
Liouisville this weekend.
j!il.na State.. Tr
Career Conference,
and building the foundation.
sion is apparent Underpaid to beof Arts and Sciences for the past
March 8 Ball
senior women's leadership soci- - see. and Alabama
Sweaters were given to 25 students
'he order in
gin with, in comparison with perHigher Than First Expected
30 years," Dr. Donovan told the
ety. will be held on the campus whki they finished hi the conffr-frowho made Suky bv selling trycuts
trustees. "He has made a great conAfter pointing out that the bids sons in other highly trained pro
. .11 - .w,unii
.v,n
The 1S47 SDonsor of Pershma
mad.
iBiii
Monday through Friday of ence standings. The Crimson Tide
wiin in
.
fessions like medicine, law, and en- tribution to the education of the
u"111-'- was placed in the lower bracket of
this year. Three girls who parttci- - It"lt'5 - vmpany k-- j, proiessionai Pated "Dr- Donovan said, ' However. gineering, teachers have suffered
Dr. M. M. White
youth of the state through his ser next week.
military society, will be presented
The Women's Vocational Confer- - play with the Wildcats, while thu
such a decline in their economic
vice to his college and to the Uniconstruction
wSSStaS eciml at the Pershing Rifles baU to be held fU cost sln thathas about doubled status that the welfare of our schools
versity generally. For his leadership, ence convenes at 4 p. m. Monday in Volunteers and the L.S.U. Titers
time,
members of Suky and received their m the Student Union Bluegrass room
and their teachers has become a
his devotion, and his wisdom in di- Memorial hall with an assembly hold down the honor posts in the
0,1 Satuiday night, March 8.
He added that it seemed unlikely matter of public
upper division.
sweaters.
concern."
recting the affairs of the College presided over bv Miss Mvrtle Lab-- !
be selected by "PR the costs will "decline substantially
Tne sPn,sr
The batince of the lower bracket
T Attend Finals
of Arts and Sciences we are deeply bitt. women's editor of radio station was
Economic Level Down
from a group of women for the next two or three years." The
i members
filled out wil..i Georgia Tech.
CKLW. Detroit. Michigan.
grateful."
Despite increases in salary at the
, i t.
hllilHilllr "en vitallv noriH at
Plulic tiatt hupn n, iHa fnp Imiib. nnminntMl ho fisimritioc onH i
Tuesday's seheduie of meetings in- - Mississippi State, Auburn, and Van- Dr. White Choice
K
tirvWncr tha Karul
'1 Tl Ilflf
hofn,!, i University ta SUddeTi and Sh&lP TISC
anA Aft CTTITV nonHunt rrtfMirhc mi Uo amn,ic ranh tlmp
y. Besides the second and third
Of Dr. White he said: "I am of eludes the following: journalism.
we
made tne
0I.
members to Louisville Saturday for sorority will nominate one candi- - 1949 or early 1950 under the present '
the opinion that Dr. White possesses 4 p. m.. Miss Cissy Gregg, room 204. place US.U. and Tennessee squad;;.
economic level of the faculty "even
final session of the tournament, t date for the annual honor, and three rate of construction in Dr.
Georgia. Florida. Mississippi, ana
the
to a very great degree the quali Student Union building: aviation,
it was six months
up the
that UK reaches the finals. Independent women will be selected van's opinion. Therefore, he urged lower than raises were granted,' ago,
fications suggested by members of 4 p. m.. Miss Mai?aret Cantrill. the dark horse Tulane make
Dr.
group.
Harrison Dixon, president of Suky, next Wednesday to compete in the the board to let the contract be let before thesaid.
faculty of the College of Arts room 205. SUB; social work. Miss, other
Donovan
the
Although the Wildcats were
said that the cost should be $216. i final judging by the Pershing Rifles to the lowest and best bidder without "Increases
Sciences that thev would like Elizabeth H. Carr..;,.:4 p. E m.. music
in salary are needed
.
tr th
fr
r'
riiujr wrermiuiL
" " uupc
to see in the dean of their college 1WU1, oux. ctuvci lining. J ii. III., it. mrt s, h,iH
Thiu TMrwii-inot only to relieve the economic
the Alabama Red '
The judging next Friday will be getting better bids.
pressure of rising living costs but
Jerry Grilt, Betty Compton, Charles
After seeking the opinion of the E. Scofield. room 204. SUB; ps- - phants dMnt fare too poorly in
secret ballot affair and the win- $1,000,000 Already Appropriated
Miss Elsie Dotson. room
faculty of the College of Arts and
txoss,
also to enable the University to
Anne
Dave
ueunison,
They automatically
To be a World War II memorial, maintain Its position among obher
Sciences relative to the selection of 205, SUB: home economics. F. I. the dm. the
Hatchett. Alton Haynie, Winneld ner will not be announced until the
on a
5 p. m.. music room. SUB; vanced to
Presentation at the March tne field nouse wiu b built on Euc universities. To avoid serious dea dean, I also consulted the deans
Leathers.
Martha "Martin. Dick ',
Miss bye where they will play the
ua avenue between Lexington avenue pletion of Its staff and to attract
Mayes, diaries Moore, Virginia Nave, i
.
..
of the other colleges, as well as a and for interior
Frances Haner will conduct ner of the Georgia Tech Ms. St.i'e
"
"
ana nose street, original estimates men and women of high quality to
Opal Owen. Nita Powers, Beulah
few other people, and in every inter"..
During the presentation ceremony, cn the cost of the structure ran replace those who are going else"Reed. Billy Mac Rhodes. Jim Shaffer.
view I had with those with whom a conference in ner home at 121 same. fell before the Tide tir1"
Tech
I talked. Dr. White was mentioned Forest Avenue. Cars will be avail-- ! ' during Uu seaon.
William See, Jean Sherman, JoAnn Uie pledges to the local company between $i.500.000' and $1,750,000, of where, it is imperative that the
on the
Tally. Ralph Tatutn, Caroline Trees, will also be formally presented to wnicn aoproximately $1,000,000 has University raise salaries substanfor the position, and in most cases able in front of Jewell hall to take low
Jack"' r. ii floor, and
to Miss Haner's home.
the campus. These new pledges have been appropriated by the state tially.
was the only person whose name
he
Bill Voorhes. Rybum Weakley. Char.;. :? other hanc.
in Tusriwo,..
survived a series of eliminations, legislature
Wednesday Is Final Day
"I wish to recommend what is
was suggested.
les Whaley, and Jesse Whisman.
o ames with
Alabnn.a split r.
,
based upon their ability to drill.
,u
(i
to be known as a
t
Dr. White is a native of Kyle., The vocational conference ends Miss. Slate, the Tide taking the
Cheerleaders were Ann Keaton. which have been carried on over the
:7iZ increase in salaries. This recomJ ail tiiicuoc: 111 UJC
Texas. He received the bachelor j Wednesday with the following meet- -; p
O
Cl&lLJf
i
or their ori
in gmc. o6-j pott several
Mary Montague and Janet Sulzer.
months.
StuwawJ of arts and master of arts degrees ings: medicine. 4 p. m.. Dr. Emily
fees from $172.50 to $225 mendation does not preclude merit
dropp ll ft return match
per academic year. Present non- increases at a later date when f u- -;
from the University of Texas, and Warfield. room 204. SUB; physical DlaT,j
Dr. Paul P. Boyd
tne staters' home court
the doctor of philosophy degree from education and recreation, 4 p. m.. ViAi
resident fees for students previously ture budgets of the University are
the University of Chicago. Follow- -. Miss Mary Jo Schroder, room 20C
enrolled will be effective until Sept. prepared. However, with the large .
Kentucky has two
sums involved in this 'across the I
ing his graduation from Chicago. SUB; commercial art. 4 p. m., Wil-D- r. victories over Alabama as well as
1. 1950. for all students.
tViA IviarH
iivraaca of iVito t i vri a i t 3. That farm laborers and jan- m
White served as assistant
P. Welsh, music room. SUB; Georgia Tech. and should be able,
Portrait Of Webb Accepted
unclas fessor of psychology at the Univer- - medical technology, 5 p. m.. Mrs.
.other
lndgiven anemployees as
at this time,'
A portrait of Dr. W. S. Webb, head board' increase
to coast by either in the
here
increase
tn nhriM HnrW t
nevt liiisd,
(fie Clark Curtis, room 204. SUB; provided their sled hasn't been upof Oklahoma for two years.
of the physics and anthropology rhano-BInafter recommended. This increase
,..r
p. m., Miss Louise
. education,
5
Came T UK In 1930
set by some obstacle m the earhor
employees of the
Di. II. L. Donovan, University president, replied bv Idler board Tn h. h...1D- in th
sion of the General Assembly andi11, not
Dr. White was appointed assistant Galloway, room 205. SUB:
rounds of play. Alabama ia favored
of
and Oper
of psychology at UK hi nel, & p m.. Mm, Phylli R. Stiles. as the' team to give Kentucky the
Tuesday to recent oiticim iioiu- - Iee,V. Kimv of Franlirt. -rooin oftho Librai-- the portrait the University is allotted a sum of ations who Maintenance similar inreceived a
money to make salary, increases.1
1930, became an associate prof essor ' music room. SUB; the interior dec-i- n
Knox, a candidate for the' Republican nomination lor governor, was painted by Eugene Montgomery,
crease granted by the trustees on
most competition if the two meet.
1931. and a full professor in 1934. oration meeting will be held in Miss
Approval Given
was the Wildcats who broke the
December 10
nd effective Janu
had earlier written Dr. Donovan and simultaneously released a Chicago artist, and was given by
In 1942 he was made acting director Haner's home again on Wednes- - It
Crimson Tide's win record back in
copy of his letter to the press condemning use of the University Extension former students and friends of Dr. will not be possible to make many ary 1.
of the Department of Personnel. day; and the merchandising con- -; Feb. 3 in Tuscaloosa.
Webb.
by the University administration
That
.Bulletin in spreading "false propaganda."
and approved by the Board of Trus- its4. policy the University not change Upon the death of Dr. J. B. Miner ference meets with Muss Ora Leei
Other gifts accepted were:
regarding increasing of in 1943. Dr. White was appointed Abnele at 5 p. m. in the game room
Vpaer Bracket Best
Dr. Donovan's letter, an aggressive reply upholding the stand ol
were:
i
For furthering research In tobacco tees That heads of departments, salaries after the age of 65 has been head of the psychology department. in Jewell hall.
1.
The upper bracket promises to
the University in publishing an editorial stressing the need of a new breeding. $100 from Walter J. Sal
attained, but that the
He was given the rank of associate
professors, asproduce the better prunes, wr.h
Career Conference Thursday
Constitution, explaining that its publication had not been irregular, mon. Merewcrth Farm and $100 from professors, associate instructors, and increase apply to all persons under dean of the College of Arts and
sistant professors,
The Mortar Board Career Con- competition strong and the possibilThe editorial was published in the- rierscnei weu; lor study in the io- those holding equivalent positions, 70 years of age
1943.
Sciences in
ference opens Thursday morning, ity that anything u.ht happen
University Extension Bulletin
A member of the American Psyregarding a new constitution dine content of fertilizer. $1,000 from be given a $25 a month increase in 5. That the recommendation for
prediction show tine
of two days of
February 15
the Chilean Nitrate Educational Bu salary.
chological Association and The Mid- and it willofconsist
ls
for Kentucky. When he
increases in salaries does not apply
students with organi- Vols and L.S.U. in the
Knox, in his letter released Feb- his candidacy February announced reau; for a workshop in visual eduwest Psychological Association, Sig- interviews
-- to
13, Knox
2. That all secretaries, s t e n
the salaries of the president.
zations covering many fields of en- Saturday morning. However. Old
ruary 23. stated: "as a taxpayer, I said he was opposed to the calling cation. College of Education, sum- - ographers, clerks, technicians, etc., vice president, dean of the Umver ma XI and Phi Beta Kappa, Dr.
for inter- Miss, and Florida must succumb
Appointments
mer quarter, $100 from the General be given a $10 a month increase in sity, comptroller, and the deans of White is the author of numerous deavor.
,
would appreciate your advising me of a constitutional convention.
views with the representatives of before the T'ers get to the semi.-as to whether or not this false prop(Continued on Page Two)
articles in the field of psychology. these firms must be made in room and Tennessee must . humble The
salary.
several colleges.
the
Constitution 'Anachronism'
aganda is being disseminated with
Bulldogs, and the Tulane Green
204, SUB. on Tuesday and Wednes' public funds, and if so, by whose
In a convocation address delivered
Wave.
day.
October. 1945, Dr. Donovan said, '
direction and what authority of
Scabbard And Blade Coeds Will Model
It is the Tulane quintet that a lot
The organizations to be repre"This document which we call the
la
sented in these conferences and the of scribes are pointing out as the
Kentucky Constitution is an an- Notice To Seniors
Keplies
Ten Men
Camera Club
fields that they cover are as fol- team to watch. They finished in
. In reply, the University president achronism in the twentieth cen-- :
lows: Child Welfare Division, Frank- fifth place in the conference racf
tury." Again in his letter released
The Career Conference beThe National Society of Scabbard Photo Session
stated: "Under the laws of the
fort, Kentucky: child and student and prectnt a season record of 17
he Crated his stand 4 gins March 6. Don't forget to
this,.
Commonwealth, the University may
(Continued on Page Five)
(Continued on Page Two)
and Blade, professional military so
hrnl wnting: "I personally was one of make appointments for internnhiish h,.liPtinS
act as
University
coeds will
ciety, pledged ten members of the
enures of various kinds as an-- 1 stltutlon- catl11 a subject at views with company represen- second year advanced ROTC classes models at a photographic session
I.
nouncemtnts of its program and a
of the University Camera club to be
tatives in room 204, SUB, Tuesthis week.
WESTMINSTER
as part of its instruction, for and of convocation under the direction
FELLOWSHIP
held Monday at 5 p m in the Student
Associa
the
day and Wednesday.
in behalf of the adult population tion ofStudent Government October
building. J. W Marion, who . . . will meet at 6:30 p.m., Sunday,
University on
The men, selected on the basis Unionconduct
the
of the state. . . The University
will
the meeting, requests Maxwell Street Presbyterian church.
of good character, scholastic stand- that all members bring cameras and
could not fulfill its function as a lz, my inis aaaress was puDiisnea
WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP!
views on the subject are
and
ing, and potential leadership, were panchromatic film to the meeting. OPEN HOUSE . . . Friday night for
free educational institution unless
well known to the people of the World Service
pledged to the Fourth Regiment of
it performed this service for the state."
Funeral
The club has not been able to find ' well Street Presbyterian church.
L""" Beaumont, services forof Dr. Henry
Company "D." The men were:
people of the state. The publication
psychology
professor
Halbert, Phil a suitable darkroom for its use, Irvin
In concluding, the University pres- - Drive Opens Monday
Servant, Burt
of bulletins is not unique at the Uni- and director of the Bureau of In- FRESHMAN CLUB
of the
Guy P. Thomp- Stapp, president, said and suggesw th- - Jdent wrote,
bince you released
BiU Tuttle,
versitv of Kentnrkv hut it
YMCA and YWCA invites aU fresh-- ; dustrial Psychology at the Univer-me- n
Students World Week at the Uni- - Pearce,
:
inctitutinnc rour letter to the press before it
son, Dalton Caldwell, Charles Bar- tions will be welcomed by the club
were held Saturday morning
Droeram on
had time to reach me, I likewise versity will officially open Monday ker, John Blackburn, Ralph Per- concerning space that can be used girl students to a 7:15 Tuesday bov- -: sity.the Church of the Good Shep-- 1
of higher learning both private and
"in at
relations at
am giving the press a copy of this morning with the raising of a large kins, and James Chestnut.
for a darkroom.
public everywhere.
nera. tne Kev.
canrigiu
room 128 of the SUB
Dr. Donovan added. "The mem- letter today."
ha Hnon nvpr the FM tower bv McVev
' retlur- cmiciauiig.
WlH:
WESLEY FOUNDATION
Professor Heads Drive
bers of the faculjy of the University
Friday
IK
hall, according to Charlie Boggs,
of Kentucky avoid active participaThe question of a new Constiw,v,', morning after suffering a heart a f
ti
tion in political campaigns. . . How- tution for Kentucky has been be- WSSF publicity chairman. "Opera'ls n,nle on
odist church at 6:00 p.m. Thurs- ever, the Constitution, which you fore the Commonwealth
for sev- tion University,'' as the week-lon- g
since September lo
day. All Methodist students invited. jH na been
feel is so perfect, does contain an eral years. At this time Mr. J. E. drive for funds has been termed, will
HOME EC CLUB . . . will meet at
excellent Bill of Rights which guar- Reeves is on leave of absence from use the balloon a sits measurings tick
3,10 while vacationing with
7 p. m., Monday, ui ine xiouie r,c
antees to every person the right of his duties as a political science
his wife in the Northwest.
vio- building.
Paul Makovsky. Swedish-bor- n
free speech, the right of petition
nrofessor in order to serve throughout the campaign, with the
j
Born In Holland
will preBSU . . . will meet at 7 p. m Fri- and the right of remonstratlon."
as secretary of the Campaign For balloon being hoisted higher as the linist of Russian parentage, arrangeBom in The Hague. Netherlands.
program of violin
sent a
day, in room 128, SUB.
T Protect Academic Freedom
Kentucky Constitutional Conven- - funds contributed increase.
Dr. Beaumont attended the Univer- - j
Pledging himself to protect the'tion.
ments in Memorial hall Sunday
IZFA . . . will meet at 7:15 p.m., Sliy OI Xjtueii, onuuuiu uinvcisii,
A rally of all solicitors will be held
professors in their right of free-- 1
at 4:00 in a continuation
afternoon
In an interview on the afternoon
Thursday. SUB.
and received his Ph.D. from the Unidom of speech and academic free of the release of Dr. Donovan's at 7 pjn., Monday night in room 128 of the series of Sunday musicales
KOFFEE KLUB . . . will present versity of Vienna.
aora, the president added. "Profes-- 1 reply to Knox, Mr. Reeves stated iof the Student Union, according to being sponsored on this campus this
Joining the University of Ken-- !
Mrs. Martin S. Bouiu;. speaking on
year by the Phi Mu Alpha and Phi
tors are people and when tliey have that he had no comment to make Wendell Poundstone, head of the
"Marriage" at the regular meeting tucky staff in 1930. Dr. Beaumont
on social, economic, and on the letter but added that he did licitations committee. The UK goal Beta music fraternities.
at 4 p. m. Thursday, All students later served as gueat lecturer at
moral issues, both under the guar- - know the contents of it.
Mr. Makovsky's music career behas been set at $5,555.55. PoundsTone
are invited.
the universities of Michigan. Cin- an tee afforded by the Constitution
Another University professor. Dr. slated that beainninz Tuesday stu- - gan when he was three years old,
HOUSE COMMITTEE
will cinnnti. and Vienna. He served as
and the right of academic f reedim Thomas D. Clark, head of the his- - dents will be approached personally and his education was completed in
I
executive secretary of the University
meet Tuesday. 4 p. ra., SUB.
ap'
VPrva i . triAV
Aim
sur 4ms.
o
by solicitors and asked to contribute Europe, where he made amiual
Biu-eai" J iwl 1W1J ucjvai ClIltTllt,, ilO
lioin litto to IS)3
INTERDENOMINATIONAL LEN Peisonnel
the privilege, and probably the duty, of the project. Another campaign to the goal.
pearances before enthusiatic audiprofes-- i
was named
to express their convictions."
TEN TEA FORUM
at 4 p. m.. and of psychology associate In 19ii
.
ences prior to the outbreak of the
leader is Paul G. Blazer, chairman.
in 1938.
sor
Committee heads announced inDr. Henri Beaumuct
Mr. Knox and Dr. Donovan arc whose wife is a member of the UK
recent war. Receiving an offer in
l,lU..I.J, ... ......
"- . oa omH f,, ,,rfc
clude: Charlie Burton and Vincent
personally on opposite sides in this Board of Trustees.
1939 to come to America, he accepted
RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAwar he Wiis attached member of the foiiOTir.g: American
During the
Spagnuolo, town solicitation teams;
of
his debut in this country
TION . . . will meet Monday. March:.., ,hA Arii,,t mt o!...-al- '
offire in Association for Advancement
Millie Johnston, women's residence and madeHall, New York, in January,
in Town
iu, at i p.m., m rucnu
oi cue xio- - Washington. D. C. from 1942 to Science. Kentucky Academy of Sci- Cat-- '. halls;
rett, Lexington; George M.
men's 1940.
Hcge Hockensmith,
Legal
"uu
"""logical ociences umiuing, iur an 1943. serving wiih the rank of major.
v-lett, Frankfort; Harry M. Caudill, dcrms; Jcel Ungciieider, barracks;
Following Ills initial engagement,
election of officers. Ray Schlacter,
'
Bob Babbage. fraternities; and Davis Makovsky's
Wrote Two Books
Ainhl. SiOTla'phi
Societjr
Whitesburg;
personal appearance
Frank Gilliam,
publicity chairman, has announced.
Lowery, sororities.
The author of two books. "Thsi,fma Xi th University Restarcii
tours have extended from Boston to
Stanley Hays, McDowell; Ben
UNIVERSITY CAMERA CLUB . . Psychology of Personnel" and "Psy-ian- d
Boggs announced that a "WSSF Havana in the East and across the
Nine UK Men
Facciltv ?iY. American Legion,
L. Kessinger, Jr Lexington; Harry
IVXUIluajr Ah a
WIU i
Ul. IU IWIII
tn Dtircnnm.1 " w and K-- u.,
and Operation University" informa- - country to California. He has played
o- 206 of the Union, for a model
B- Miller, Jr., Lexington;
James G. tion desk will be maintamed with orchestras under the direction
Plii Delta Phi, international pro- He ia survived by hi wife. Mrs.
graphing session.
journais. Prior Anne Clay McDowell Beaumor.t.
Paul Makovsky
and
fessional legal society, held initia- - Sheehan, Jr., Danville; and William throughout the week in the Great of such
conductors as
SGA ASSEMBLY . . . will meet at to lhe war ne conducted frequent and twa stepciiildren. Wil am M
hall
tion services for nine University T. Wathen, Morganfield. Alumni Anw1n cf the Union. Hesit added that Pierre Monteux, Paul Paray, Dimitri
S p.m., Monday, m room U8, sua. s, ..dent tours of Vienna and was atistnekv
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Mitropoulos, and others.
pledges in the chamber of the Court Present were Julian Knippenberg.
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director of Lexington, and a half bro' at,
DISCIPLE STUDENT FELLOW - one time
ords of all contributions will be kept
The Sunday afternoon recital will
Scott Watson At The Piano
of Appeals in the capitol building Viley Blackburn, Glenn Durham, for compilation. Each student contri- consist of "Suite in A Major" by
Haas, ("jmbridge. Mj.
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SHIP . . . will have a supper-lectuthe University of Vienna,
at
Casket, bearers included Dr. Curl
and Fred Redwine.
Dr. Beaumont was a member and
at Frankfort February 20.
buting to the drive will be given a Vivaldi; "Adagio and Presto", from
Assisting Mr. Makovsky at the meeting at 6 p. m., Sunday, Central
vestryman of the Episcopal Church H rVrtune. Dr. J. Farra Van Meter,
receipt in order that no student will Partita in G Minor by Bach;
Watson who wil Christian church.
piano, will be Scott
A banquet was held after the in- special guests at the dinner in- be approached
ev- ..
M. White.
STRAY GREEKS
niore than once for
and Dithyrambe" by Stravin- present three numbers during the ery Wednesday, 7:15 .p.m.,meetroom, of the Good Shepherd and held the Dean M.Warren, and J. D. Norman.
itiation in the Kentuckian room of eluded Chief Justice Rees and Jus-th- e donations.
Gayle St irnes.
Z. Bert
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offices of junior warden and treas-20sky:
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Capitol hotel a t Frankfort, tices Cammack, Latimer, and
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bearers were Georse
urer.
SUB.
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Roberts, Frank Trumbo. Dean W.
Member Of Honor Societies
Siler of the Court of Appeals ley of the Court of Appeals, and list of donations from the residence Capriccioso" by Saint Saens; "Adagio Minor, opus 69, No. 1" by Chopin; SGA PLANNING COMMITTEE
Dr. Herman L. IX nov u ,
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Secretary of State Charles OTVm-- ! units and fraternal organizations by
Wienlawskl;
spoke on "Lincoln, the Lawyer."
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The tragedy ai Purdue, while it is not likely
to be repealed in Animni gymnasium, should
serve as a warning to University students that
"
it can happen J:eie."
A lighted cigarette could well result in a
jrreater disaster than that at Purdue. Students
in th iop sections of the bleachers when a fire
started beneath the bleachers or in the basement
Voutd have little or no thance of escape. As
one professor has put it, fifteen or twenty would
be. 'toasted on both sides.' Probably the dead
would number more than that. Certainly the
Iisf al injured would be a long one.
Those students at Purdue had no idea that
the bleacher was e;oing to rollapsr. Pet haps they
would have hooted at the sugge' ion.
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Education Board: the oric'nial tvpe- acript tit James Still's ' On .rouble- com Creek:- - and a model J9B clip- clean lor grass and clover from
Charled Rosa, president, Ross Seed
Companv. Louisville.
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Man. set above the rest of the
animals by his ability to reason,
apparently has a limitless creative
and inventive capacity. He has
controlled rivers and moved maun- tains. He can fly like a bird and
swim like a fish. Today, he is on
the Terg of his greatest achieve- ment; harnessing the atom.
But. despite all these abilities and
accomplishments,
there is still one
creature man hasnt been able to
control or even understand, for
that matter. This creature is, of
course, woman, who has been de- rided by Schopenhauer, cherished by
and taken for granted by too,
de- too many of their present-da- y
scendants.
I certainly don't propose myself
as an authority on woman, but,
since I got pinned two weeks ago,
some
I figured I might have young good
men
advioe tar some of the
So, ye blissful males
hereabouts.
wh revel' In unappreciated free- dom. read my words and heed my

Reprinted from the March.

By Amy Price and

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Appoint-cludee- d:

tnents: Dudley B. Harp, mechanic,
aironautical research laboratory.

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to: Thetas and
Congraulatlons
Delts for winning the campus sing;
Kitty Dade on her recent marriage
to Lt. Col. Thomas Dooley; the student body for cooperating with the
rule in the gym,
Roommates George Rice and Bill
Joyce Barker and Doc Ferrell
Harbaugh seem to spread their
charm all over the campus. were definitely enjoying each other's
Warning, girls: Harbaugh is pinned company at the Green Dome last
and RK-- has been seen about with ween-enThe latest fad among the girls on
Georgia Portmann.
campus is k