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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
LEXINGTON,

VOL IX
NORMENT WILL BE NEXT

EM-CHIE-

KERNEL

F

Y. M. AND

Y.W.C. A.

JKY.,

MAY 22, 1919

STUDENTS CELEBRATE

HOSTS TO STUDENTS
Minstrel Is Feature With Frazler and

STUNTS ON TAP AT
OUT DOOR THEATRE TO
LITERARY MEETING

WITH COLLEGE NIGHT Phllosophian Society
Every

Staff For Next Volume
lected By Kernel Board
and Staff; Only One

Rogers As End Men.

Se-

The

Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. gave

a

k

very novel entertainment in the form
of a minstrel Saturday evening, May

More Issue.

Youthful Exurberance Finds
Expression In Pranks
On

Campus and
Elsewhere.

No. 24

Literary

Will Be Host To

Society

BE

USEDJR

On

Campus Wednesday Night.

Home Economics Girls To
Provide Costumes and
A Joint meeting of all the literary
Refreshments; Big
societies on the campus, featuring a
University Affair.
splendid program, speeches, music,

refreshments and a general good time,
17, on the Patterson Hall lawn. Emery
Virtually the entire male student
The University of Kentucky is to
Oavln Norment, former student in
will be held at Patterson Hall TuesFrazler and Duane Rogers, as
have an outdoor theater upon the
body celebrated with an old fashioned day, May 27,
the Jouranllsm Department and now
at 8 o'clock, with the
kept ithe audience in an uproar
city editor of the Henderson Gleaner,
"college night" last Thursday evening. Phllosophian Literary Society as hosts campus. Memorial Grove, which is
of laughter, and the readings given by
f
situated near Stoll Field and where
will be
of the 1919-2During the course of the night a bon Every member of every literary sotrees were planted In
the fifty-onKernel. Louise Will will be managing Misses Blanche Hayden and Catherine
fire was built on the campus, the steel ciety, besides all friends and former
honor of the boys who lost their lives
editor and Robert Raible will be as- Reed and William Moore were greatly
cable stretched about the Administra members of the Phllosophian, are inIn the war, Is the site for the
sistant editor. J. P. Barnes will man- appreciated. The musical program tion Building, the whistle tied down, a vited to be present.
age the business end of the paper.
ampitheater. A large open hollow will
The program will consist of a talk
was also very clever. Besides the parade given through town and the
form the stage and the slopes surThese appointments were made at
skeleton of a horse raised on the flag by Professor Farquhar and a musical
rounding It will seat about two thouaa meeting of the Kernel board and minstrel features, fortunes were told, pole
near the Administration Building. feature furnished by each society rep
sand.
staff recently and the new members and bonfires over which wieners and
Besides this, each society
The program for the evening had resented.
The construction of the theater will
are being initiated into the particulars marshmallows were roasted were built been decided on the night before at a is asked to prepare a stunt, short and
be begun In a short time and will be
of their positions by the staff that is in various places on the lawn.
meeting attended by fifty representa- preferably ridiculous.
soon to retire. Norment has not been
used for the first time In the productives of the three upper classes, when
tion of "The League of Nations," the
in school for the last semester, but he
the question was discussed and plans
spectacular pageant which is to be
showed marked ability when he wrote PRESIDENT PLEADS FOR
made for the biggest "college night" COMPANY A WINS
presented on May 29 at 8 p. m., under
for the Kernel in the early part of the
ever held on Kentucky's campus.
1918 session. He will return to school
direction of the English Club of the
News of the forthcoming celebration
in September and has signified his ac
COMPETITIVE DRILL University. The theater will not be
was spread broadcast Thursday and at
ceptance of the place offered him.
entirely finished by that time, but the
10:30 that night more than three hunpageant will show what an added
Louise Will, who has been one of
Tuesday Chapel Address dred students had congregated on De Mey
the assistants in the publication of
Presents Best Drill- effect is given by its use.
Points Out Effects Of Stoll Field. Here they were addressThe stage committee for the pageant
the Kernel for this year, is regarded
ed Company of Battalion;
Celebration and Requests ed by one of the students, told of the
is composed of Professors Whiting and
as one of the best writers in the
Bell Wins Individual,
plans for the night, who the leaders
Confidence Of StuMabie, of the English Department; A.
Journalism department, and her ability
were to be and were reminded of the
With Prewitt and
dent Body.
at copy reading and editing is well
0. Whipple, the superintendent of
consequences that would attend any
Griffin Tied.
grounds and buildings; E. D. Freeman,
known in the school. She will assist
moddle-coddl"I have not a
view of insubordination
or refusal to obey
of the Engineering College, who will
the present managing editor in the pub- life at all and I want students to those in command.
Commanded by "Fritz" de Mey, "A"
have charge of the lighting; Grover
lication of the last edition of the Ker- have their fun, but I think they should
From Stoll Field they marched in a Company, won the prize of $65 offered
Creech and James Dixon, one of the
nel and be ready for the position in have ithe reputation of the University
body to the Science Building, where by the University for the best drilled
authors of the pageant.
the fall. Robert Raible has devoted first in mind," said Dr. McVey in the
cable was procured. company In the battalion In the con"The League of Nations" will be
much of his time this semester to the Chapel Tuesday morning in reference
Then the cable was carried In ser- test held Wednesday morning.
one of the most spectacular presentaKernel and has demonstrated a news to the celebration that took place
pentine form to Administration Build
Aurynne E. Bell won the Individual
University
sense and an ability for "make up" Thursday night. He said
that he had ing around which it was completely prize of $5 for the best drilling man tions ever given by the
more than once. He will be Miss called
the meeting in Chapel for the wrapped, effectively blockading the in the Sopohomore class, and J. Bur and one that requires more
.Will's right hand man in the next intention of presenting to the students
than anything attempted before.
entrances and surrounding roads. The ton Prewitt and J. Griffin tied for the
Home Ecs Provide Costumes.
volume of the Kernel. Barnes was a few points he felt
that they had next move was to the Civil Building, honors for the Freshman class.
The Home Economics Department
assistant manager this year and has overlooked.
where a mule, previously secured, was
Col. H. H. Pfeil, head of the army
is making all of the costumes needed
learned the ropes of the business end
"I had given considerable thought led in and left gazing in mild surprise recruiting service for this district, was
so well that the step into the higher" t0 my decisIon
for the pageant and Home Economics
0n the tug.of.war and at the fire extinguishers,
which Judge of the contests and gave the
position will be easy. It is planned toneId
consultation with the presidents adorned the walls. The wagon which decisions. The competitive contests girls have charge of the different
change the business policy of the of
the Freshman and Sophomore had been used to haul the debris from between the companies was the first episodes which will be pictured, their
paper for the next year and Barnes classes and others concerning
costume all
the the back of the old dormitory to the part of the program and this consisted business being properly to
has this under consideration.
who take part. The costuming of the
wisdom of holding it, presenting the bonfire on the gravel stretch in front of close order drill and a few of the
English Episode will be under the
It has been the custom in the past matter fairly and above board," the
of the tennis courts was taken in and more difficult problems in the school
yearsto have the new staff issue the President said. "I
direction of Helen Taylor; .that of the
think the results left with its Damon from whom it of the company.
last edition of the Kernel, immediately of the celebration are unfortunate and had so seldom been separated.
French by Sarah Harbison, the Italian
When the personal competitions
by Maude Asbury and the American
after their appointment, but owing to that the University wil likely suffer
The whistle was next on the well were called, each company was
the absence of Norment and other ex- in consequence of
its occurrence at prepared program and that was soon divided into platoons and the process by Virginia Croft. Lameraux will be
tenuating circumstances, the present this particular time."
director of the whole of the costuming
sounding in full blast. The whistle of elimination used to thin the ranks
staff wii continue as editors and will
He appealed especially to the stu- caused a hurried visit from the police to the best men of each platoon. Bell and her committee for the dances will
Kimbrough, Virbe assisted by the new appointees. dents to protect
the buildings of the and fire departments. The flro chief "stood up" longer under the test com- consist of Elizabeth
ginia Downing, Fannie Heller, Mary
Most of the reporters for the forth- University and
said that he felt that was met at the edge of the campus by mands of the colonel and was awarded
coming semester will be taken from they
had not seriously considered the the committee assigned to it, and one the prize. In the Freshman contest Heron, Lois Brown, Lucille Blatz,
Thompson Van Deren.
the number who have worked this matter of marking up
the buildings or man placed on each fire fighting
Prewitt and Griffin were left from a
semester, but others will be chosen thoy
The History Department has under
would have acted differently.
commanat the wheel so largo field of contestants.
The
direct the
from the school as thoy show the reIts direction the historical sotting and
President McVey said that now since that the machines would not run into mands, "Right Step, March; Mark
quired ability.
"epochs" as far as the histhe University has adopted a broad the cable that was stretched about the Time, March; Backward, March" were also the
Is presented.
Prof.
outlook, such celebration should bo buildings. The police afteran inspec- given. On the fourth command each torical feature
Butt is the chairman of this commitBEREA STUDENTS VISIT
considered old fashioned and ns things tion aiid assuranco that no depreda- man cameto right sholder arms. On
tee.
EXPERIMENT STATION of the past. He asked that the stu- tion were to bo committed left the the sixth command, Prewitt lowered
The dances will bo given under the
dents
with him and said campus.
his rlflo to "trail arms" and Griffin redirection of Miss Bonn, director ot
'itty-nv- e
students irom werea col- that ho desired their confidence in the
right shoulder.
A cherished
skeleton of Doctor mained at
woman's athletics.
Her committee
lege were in Lexington inonauy in- greatest degree. In return he prom- Pryor's was the next object of attenColonol Pfell and Major Byars could
specting tne experiment station iarm ised confidence in the student body tion for the men. After each man in not decldo which action was the more will consist of those already mentioned
ana tne management oi tne iarm aim and wanted the men and women leav- solemn file had walked by and shaken correct and have written to Washing- of the Home Economics division and
dairy, iney were guests oi tne col- ing the University to be leaders, that it by the hand jt was ceremoniously ton to ask for a ruling on the question. also Christine Hopkins, Adelo Slade,
Nancy Smock, Elizabeth Marshall,
lege ot Agriculture at a luncn in tne Kentucky might assume the place she
As soon as a reply Is mailed the prize
university careteria.
should hold among the states.
(Continued on Page Two.)
will be awarded.
(Continued on Page Three.)
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the nnlmals taken Wednesday wore
pedigreed.
The shipment Wednesday included
one Jack, ono Perchcron stallion, eight
Percheron brood mares, Southdown
sheep, Hampshire hogs, Belgian and
Flemish rabbits, one Baddlo gelding
and Ruby Barrymore, full sister to
Jack Barrymore and a few bronze tur
keys. All the stock was bought from
bluegrass farms.

Henry vvatterson cnapter oi Aipna PRESIDENT PATTERSON
Delta Sigma, honorary Journalism fraENTERTAINS SOCIETY.
ternity ot tne university, nem its anunaay in
nual pledging exercises last
The Patterson Literary Society held
the office of Professor Grehan. The
Its regular weekly meeting Friday
new men pinned are: Jesse 'rapp,
evening, May 16th, at the home of
of the
f
'20, of Corydon,
The
Patterson.
ma faricer, zu, mays-vine- , President Emeritus
1JJ2U KentucKian;
devotional exercises were conducted
business manager oi tne izu
by B. L. Hargrove, Dr. Patterson lead
KentucKian; Kooert J. ramie, ai,
ing In prayer. J. W. Kallbrler de
Louisville, assistant editor of the Kerthe famous "Regulus To the
'21, claimed
nel for next year; J. P. Barnes,
Carthaginians."
The selection is a
Bardstown, business manager ot tne
masterpiece of brave denunciation and
Kernel tor next year, ana uonaia
Mr. Kallfrier's spirited rendering of it
Dinning, '22, Franklin, sporting editor
was good. Mr. John Rellly, formerly
of the Kernel. The active chapter
of Fond du Lac, Wis., spoke on "Ken
includes Enoch Grehan, head of the
tucky and Wisconsin." Although he
Department of Journalism; Thornton
spoke highly of his native state, Mr.
f
of the Kernel
Connell,
Rellly seems tbe proud of the name
and sporting editor of the Ken"Kentuckian." Emory L. Frazler, who
Jackson, busitucKian; Frederick
was an officer in a training camp in
ness manager of the 1919 Kentuckian;
Texas, gavea narrative poem, "Ceta,"
Charles Planck, managing editor of the
the story of a soldier and his Mexican
Kernel, and Lee McClain, who is on
sweetheart "down in Texas on the Rio
the staff of both the Kernel and the
Grande."
Kentuckian.
Af:er the program a delightful sup"Aipna Delta Sigma, HKe otner
per was served by Miss Mabel Polllt.
Honorary iraternmes oi tne university,
choses its members irom tne outstanding students in tne university, wno,
LAMP AND CROSS
because ot personal anility, scnoiastic
standing and moral wortn prove val- WILL INITIATE FRIDAY
uable in tnat tacinating neiu ot tne
world's greatest game Journalism."
The Lamp and Cross Honorary
Aipna Delta aigma was iounoea at Senior Society will hold Its an
tne university oi ivusoun in isas and nual Initiation
at the Phoenix
Chapter at Hotel
evening.
A
Friday
ban
the Henry Watterson
the Unuiverslty of Kentucky in 1914 quet win ne given tonowing tne initiaby A. a. MacKenzie, national president tion. The new men to be taken in this
or tne iraternity, wno was men aean year are Jonn uavis, upward ranter,
ot tne uraduate scnooi nere. initia- Kd uanney, amitn ram, unaries uor-doJjjmery Frazier, Tnompson uutn-ne- ,
tion toilowed ny tne annual banquet
jesie Tapp, weal Knignt ano L,ee
will be held soon.
editor-in-chie-

Broadway, that the most impressive
episode in the entire ovening occurred.
It was at this corner, four years before
in a similar celebration, that ono of
the students, Eldrldge Griffith, was
killed. In memory of the event and
out of respect for their dead schoolmate every one of the 334 men in line
formed in single file and with head
bared and without a sound reverently
walked past the spot.
The procession then continued to
Hamilton and Transylvania were more
yells were given and more songs were
Bung before breaking up for the night.
After the celebration several of the
more rowdy spirits returned to town
and incidentally broke an iron barber
pole, which was promptly bought by
the "Senior Committee" for $53.50
when the owner of the pole complained. The breaking of this pole
was the only act of vandalism com

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Bluegrass Thoroughbreds In Carload
Shipment To Island; Third
Purchase In State.
For the third time Dr. J. Lionel
Shannon, Trinidad, West Indies, has
come to Kentucky to purchase stock
for the St. Madeleine Sugar Company
Ltd. This time he bought a carload
of mixed stock from Kentucky farmers
on the advice of Prof. W. S. Anderson,
in charge of the livestock exchange ot
(the College of Agriculture of the University of Kentucky.
This is the third trip Dr. Shannon
has made to the United States for
stock and each time he has bought in
Kentucky. He is in charge of the livestock of the plantation owned by the
St. Madeline Sugar Company, composed of thousands of acres of cane
land. He has been endeavoring to develop a mule suitable for work on the
island and at the latest visit to Kentucky, said he has the mule now that
he wants. All stock he buys for the
company is thoroughbred and many ot

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hoisted to the top of the flag pole and
leftto chill its bones in the evening
breezes.
The parade was then formed and
started to town, halting at Patterson
Hall long enough for the students to
give a Bong and some of the college
yells, before the real departure. Men
were stationed at the edge ot the Good
Samaritan grounds just past the Hall
to remind the parade rs ot the presence
of the hospital which was passed by
the procession in absolute silence.
After marching the length of Main
Btreet, giving frequent songs und yells,
tho procession headed for Sayre College, where another halt was called
and more songs and yells were given
before the march resumed towards
It was
Hamilton and Transylvania.
on this leg of the trip, at Third and

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except for the painting of tho freshman class numbers on tho University
buildings by Beveral freshmen.
The mayor of Lexington, who criticised the acts of tho students at a
meeting of tho Board of Commissioners the next day was later the recipient of a letter of explanation from
tho Senior Committee.

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A. F. Shouse, newly elected president;

"Tho Messiah" and "The Blue Danube

Mathews, secretary and
The prize committee was
composed of Misses Marguerite McLaughlin, Mary Maguiro, Nancy Innes
and Anna WalHs. The decorating
included Mrs. P. F. Kcshhelmer,
Mrs. Maurio Crutcher, Misses Virginia
Anderson, Christine Hopkins and Mary
McCauliff.
The general committee
was Misses Mary Didlake, Mary
Clark, Minnie Cramer, Mabol Pollltt
and Mrs. Charles J. Smith.
A complete list of the 300 guests
could not bo obtained, but among
those who entertained with parties of
bridge and flvo hundred were Chi
Omega, Kappa Gamma, Alpha Xi
Dolta and Kappa Delta sororities of
the University and Mrs. Enoch Grehan,
Mrs. Jero Morton, Mrs. T. P. Cooper
Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Mrs. Frank L.
McVey, Mrs. Roy Land, Mrs. W. R.
Welsh, Mrs. Jere Tarlton, Mrs. D. E.
Goode, Miss Amelia Hamilton, Miss
Rebecca Nelson, Miss Lillian Lisle and
Miss Virginia Anderson.

Miss Ella Bl an ding, one of Loxing
ton's most gifted songsters, will sing
the solo part In "Inflammatus" and
Professor A. C. Zembrod will sing the
tenor in the first selection.

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STUDENTS

SHOULD MAKE Mrs.
Morris Weil, vice president, and WaHz" by Strauss.

FPOLITICS

A PROFESSION

Miss Ruth

Col. Wilfon Speaks To Demo
cratic Club, Declaring
Kentuckians .Should Devote Talents To Good
Of State.
"I speak not as a candidate for gov
ernorsnip or as a prospective one, out
1 talk irom my noart as a KentucKian
wiio loves Kentucny ana m run con
naenco tnat my Hearers snare tne
samo love lor our atate," saia uoi
Samuel Wilson in nis aaaress to me
Democratic L'lUD Monday evening in
Chapel. Colonel Wilson, wno nas seen
active service m Franco ana wno re
cently returnea rrom overseas, is tne
nrst speaker netore tne university
Democratic uiud. He was mtroaucea
by Mr. snerman rorter as "a patriot
to tne core, one wno 'nas neen a gooa
citizen and a good influence all his
lite."
He spoke to tne memDers or tne
club about tne laeais tney snouia nave
in pontics and warnea tnem against
partlsansnip, wmcn ne saia was Ken
tuckys greatest curse, tie saia tnat
politics had become a mucn aousea
term and instead ot considering politics "dirty" as it nas so oiten been
called, ne considered it tne noDiest 01
human enterprises ana tne salvation
ot mankind.
He compared our idea 01 democracy
witn tnat ot France and nis speecn
was in part: "Tne rrencn nave mane
a religion ot democracy. Tney love
tneir country witn a passionate love
and it is rare tnat one nears 01 tne
rrencn emigrating to tms country, un
every church steeple there is the em
blem ot democracy and tne covenant
for a League of Nations was anticipated
in the celebrated French trinity; Liberty, Equality and Fraternity."
Colonel Wilson gave a onei outline
of the problems confronting Kentucky
and said wnat tne young Democrats
need to do is not to concentrate on
generalities, but to meet itne practical
problems racing tne people ot Ken
tucky today. He urged tnat xms not
to be left to politicians and candidates
tor otnee, out tnat eacn Democrat
should iook itms matter up ior nimseu.
He said tnat tne questions ot toaay
were not national or ioreign, out domestic and peculiarly local, "i wouiu
e
like for the University to have a
uiub,' " ne said, "tne members to swear tnat tney win devote
their energies and talents to Kentucky
and tnat tney win begin, u pontics attracts them, to make politics a profession tor tne advance ana betterment
ot AentucKy."

ALUMNAE CLUB ADDS
TO LOAN FUND
The members of the Alumnae Club
of the University of Kentucky were
hostesses at a card party given Thursday afternoon in the ballroom of the
Phoenix Hotel, for the purpose of increasing the club's loan Scholarship
Fund,
For the occasion the ballroom was
beautifully decorated with the college
colors, blue and white, and
a profusion of iris, snowballs and
syringa. The tallies were plain white,
tied with blue ribbons and the prizes,
thirty in number, also carried out the
color scheme of blue and white. Merchants of Lexington contributed the
prizes.
The officers of the club are Mrs

treasurer.

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ORCHESTRA AND
CHORAL CLUB CONCERT
The Lexington Choral Society will
sing at the third of the series of con
certs by the University orchestra, Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock in chapel.
The program will be in the nature
of a community singing and the audi
ence will be asked to Join in singing
the best known and loved songs. It is
understood that the Choral Society is
a body of singers who differ from the
audience only because they have given
considerable time and hard work toward certain musical numbers. Their
purpose is to give the people of Lexington an opportunity to hear that
music which is accounted great and
good.
The University orchestra will open
the concert Sunday afternoon with
several selections, including,
"Andante" from the "Surprise Symphony"
by Haydn; ballet music from Faust
and an overture "Nebuchadnezzar"
by Verdi. The program of the Choral
Society will Include: "The Vikings,"
Matre," "Hallelujah
Chorus" from

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Isabello Dickey, Fred Jackson and
Dawson Berry. "Freddy" will have
cliargo of one of tho dances and will
likewise represent "War."
Music By Lamport.
Tho music for tho pageant will bo
given by Prof. Lamport, assisted by
his orchestra and band. There will bo
music thruout the performance and
afterwards during tho sale of refresh
ments. Miss Margaret Tuttlo was appointed chairman of the refreshment
committee with a committee of Home
Economic girls. Those who will serve
with Miss Tuttle are iLinda Purnell.
Lelah Gault, Blanche Ilhardt, Minnie
Jameson, Katie Henry, Mary Turner,
Henrietta Ilhardt, Irene Evans, Jean
Miller and Mrs. Horlacher.
In the pageant every nation that Is a
member of the league will be repre
sented and the flags of these countries
will be displayed at the time of their
"epoch." The leading characters will
be announced later and also the chief
epochs to be pictured. There will be
no admission charged for the pageant,
all the money necessary being raised
by the sale of refreshments afterwards.
The general committee for. the
pageant is composed of the following:
Miss Frances Jewell as chairman,
and Jean McKinnon, Christine Hopkins, Margaret King, Lameraux, Purnell, Beck, Ora Lee Jones, Thornton,
Herring, Spurrier and Graham, Mrs.
Stout, Messrs. Grehan, Butt, Farquhar,
Dantzler, Whiting, Mabie, Lampert,
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All departments, including Liberal Arts, Sciences,
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of the University of Kentucky, for the benefit of the itudeats,
alumni and faculty of tke iaatitution.

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It la issued with a view of furnishing to lta subscribers all the college news
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EDITORIAL 8TAPP
THORNTON CONNELL
Charles Planck
Miss Eliza Plggott
Lee McClain
Frederick Jackson
Robt. J. Raible
Adele Slade
Donald Dinning
Miss Mildred Graham
Miss Austin Lilly
Miss Virginia Helm Milner
Miss Louise Will
Cecil Heavrln
N. D. Witt

elf Defense.

observes

of bo many lower Jaws.

Did anyone ever tell you that he
could read you UKe a dook; wen ten
him the next time ne snouio not strain
nis eyes on small type.

the wets may oe iucKy geens
A Hint.
Ana yet tney snoum be tnanktui,
Managing Editor
protessor tens you a joke,
nave some Beven weeKs
When the
mat tney sun
Assistant Editor
my noy,
in wnicn to get a tank tun.
Associate Editor
Laugh long and neartiy;
Squirrel Food
The joke win not ne tunny, DUt
Home women are line tne utile Doy
Feature Editor
ou will nnd it good policy.
Military Editor wno is called a "snaver," tney are at
Club Notes ways talKing and never saying any
Whenever a youngster is anoweo to
Sporting Editor thing.
eat (he other leilows canoy tnen it is
"
Editor
high time to begin savng tor tne ring.
Since the "committee of four" has About
Home Economics
the only ring some ienows win
Patterson Hall made sucn a session oi tne Lieague 01 ever give tne gin tno is tne ring 01
Phllosophian Nations, tne committee on arange-smoke trom tneir cheroots.
Law ments at our university proposes to
Engineering have a league ot Nations rageant. it
will take nut a couple or weens ior us

EDITOR-IN-CHIE-

Miss Eliza Spurrier

Koachman

that this would be a mighty peaceful
world it it were not tor tne movemeni

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REPORTERS.
Frances Marsh, Margaret
McClure, Amelia Yoiers.

Smith, Roberta

Blackburn

F

arid Margaret

BUSINESS STAFF
Edwin T. Tapscott
Business Manager
J. P. Barnes and Carl Denker
Assistant Business Managers

THE DEMONSTRATION.

to do this, while Mr. Wilson and the
"My dear, wny are you not going to
other potentates ot tne powers oi tne
vote for your husband's candidate?"
world nave argued and orunK nutter
"simply because ne said ne repremilk over the issue ior tne last tnree
sented tne common people."
or tour montns. on, we nave tne pep
and push nere.

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Time has been wnen tne 010
man went to tne portrait painter
Last Pull.
when he wanted to oe done in on.
A number ot people win oe nice cor
iNow tne son goes to a promer ior
screws arter July. Tney win nave lost
the same purpose.
all their pun.

The demonstration of University of Ken