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University of Kentucky

LEXINGTON.

Vol. LIV No.
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ESDAV, JAN. 13, IMI

Eight Pages

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Faculty Passes New Calendar
oti of d to 38, tinrda
Faculty
passed the I96S-&versit)
i!l shorten
ileudar which
both the fall and spring se-mesh rs.
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Ward Resigns
As English Head

Dr. W illiam S. Ward has aunonnced liis
head oi the Dep
n ut of English Speech, and
lit said Ins resignation, which wifl hecona
end if tins acadenaic yeai was given both in
tin departna nl and himself.
It - Dr Ward's conviction that
the be bat rests of
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BOCBfl

fairly

limited

maxi-aua-

resignation a
Dramatic
its.
effective at Hm
the interest t

a

shr ad be phased on the
uumber 'f yean a department
head may be allowed to genre in
this capacity. Dr. Ward, who has
ryed tn thii posRion ior the past

'

F Elton, dean or
registrar, originally
id the plan o the Maaaav
pro
ber
cufty aa i thii. At tins ttaae
the calendar b r liafcd a studs nark
te Una 1 i miaaiMaai Th
en an hut d.
in
Mv.er. aa amendment nas
passed t laaarjhea Ma iinal
jiiwn I'.tr.tMl trnm the to i
d.
in pHer t make tin number
afl iinal aaaaaaaaal ns taken on
an.tit- - dbf lishfir.
Dr Btan aU puenhtj ttne 130
ti. "
i.Uv. ra.y be hindered
in i nleihw UK a' the aeanaatar
break beeawe tit ;he earl start-ta- g
data of the ''fund anueataf
He addad that tMk, thin. aaaaH
Dr. Charles

days

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end before Christa

Will

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Raleigh
Congress, presented the
(if a random eaaapna
corafneted by the adaterad '.ff af
ihe Ke!ituck
Kernel at the meft-(- ):ii .'it i : interiO:i favored the ti; v tal- viewed.
eodai change.
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Dr. Ward also Intends I
vesity to complete work In his
li. I "n indler s proposed tax program more tune to literary reaeach and doctorate.
Fonnnr Kjovemor
He b the author of art aral
On
HM, he
cm in . juat- ! Finance 1'ie University, staled Edward T. aiting. aticlea On Shelley. Byron. selected ritaaaij t. ?r. fJenaaa was
published
E.
la replace
Wordsworth and others.
"Ned" !ii .ttJiitt lasl Friday
income taves nil! compensate for
S?vey as Head of Ike le:.artment
.n ratic guber-natoriBreath:'. I l
throti'li
the los- - af .l!iy reven-'.He has been a member of the of EagHah, Bpeeeb and Deaaaatat
candidate and Chandler a! atijutrnent in the pre-eales University faculty for the
33 Kris, when Pr. Spivej was aaraed
in the May Democratic taa program.
Dean af the Graduate Sdaoal.
opponent
al
yean except for a three year
tax
UftaaVd Chandl.'i'
primary.
Canttamed aa Page I
when he attended Duke Uni- Makins bis bjitial caaspaign ap-pa
tnm winch
beaag
propoa
ranee on the campus, Breathitt
atarvc the atate of funds
gnajM
in the
brealcfaated arttfa
and general edocatkm SUB cafeteria and students
lor lii'-:hthen conducted
35 mil-o- n a
'"You can not Joat take
brief handshaking hjur across
cut of jiour general fund bud- the
cr.mp'is bef re leaving for a
he aahL 'li ttah afeney has
get."
public appearance tn Winchester.
tD be replaced with ..tl-- .
is pr
Breathitt dad not peak to an asiil--grdaas, such taxes wili
sembled group while here His
auld give
nomic un wth that
comments came in an interview
any additional funds," be added. with four Kernel staff members.
Ui
(v
Brut?'i?t's reference
The 33 year old Hopkinsville atCtHaadaer
peapoaal to eUndaat;
torney discussed University related
ft
as feed, ctothin,
such items
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'f .
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ajedtcaae ff ..:
executive
sa'.;-- .
tax. ( 'viiit'.'c:- contcad' that freedom and
an Page i
a belter BBauace between sales and

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'Cernel
rlaseifii itioai aud
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mtnt and telephone euniher.
Any farthi let) i arlll bi ehaak-e- d
fai i alidllj aad none will be
kanered li.dis ih,; information
is haehaded.
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History Professor
Has Best Forest
a

A

distinguished

professor ol history and head ol the UK
us top winner

Department )l rlistorj receh'i vl a 8500 award
of the IQ62 Tom Wallace Fort strj Award conh
Dr. IhoaBas - Clark, the winner
said. '"I have always wanted to
own n piece of land m Kentucky
to prove that time of our pn
soil can grow trees."

pteted

a

trustees;

st.

teim on the board of
is a Conner "distinguished

member
professor of the yea.."
o: the commit ire to select a new
president, and has been a member
I
Parm foresters from' Kentucky
the school's athletic committee.
and Southern Indiana spirt the ti p He has given countless !. tun
four awards in the contest which both tn the United States and in
is sponsored by the Couiier-- J
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nal. The I puna Oh Tbm WHAS. Ii'.c.
Dr. Clark, has received rnunen

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Breathitt Talks

Calender Passed!
( mtit;;:eri from Page
Jan.
the pausing of thi.s calendar," Dr. Mar.

Weaver added.
The newly adopted calendar is
as follows :
I all
aessMatar
4
Tues.. iTfHtnti fUnn
tpt.
lfication. registration, and
orientation for students not

preresistered
Thurs. classwork be
N( v. 28
Thanksgiving hohd iv
final examinations
Dae
5

in

16-- 1

Dec.

21

Sat.

end ol fall semester

semester
registration

1881 Bprtag

Jan.

Thurs. classwork

(
Horn Page 1
begins
spring vacation. Class versity relations to the lien III It J
work begins 8 a.m. Monday. of continued hiuh academic standMar. 23
ards ior the University.
9
final examinations
May
When asked what his relationMay i Sat. end of semester
ship with the University arauM !e
May 17 baccalaureate service
ii he were elected
governor.
May 18 Mon. 97th annual com- Breathitt stated he would lend
mencement
all tin- leader-hipatariMe toward
1864 Summer Session
aiding the institution to became
one of the great stale universities.
June C registration
June 8 Mon. class work begins
The governor serves as
4
Bat. Independence Day chairman of the University Board
July
of Trustees.
holiday
He stated that If he should be
July 31 end of summer session
elected, he would offer no political
Interference With relation t internal matters of the University.
"I think that any political interference by the governor can only
not to practice good aranagement." be harmful to the University in the
For this leason. he said, "timber-lan- d long run." he said.
is horribly managed because
1 feet there ansst be seadeasic
trace are not replanted and bad frecdaaa
astd leadership far and
trees are permitted to come back, bjr the facsdtj utthaul the political
and until recently there has been Interference as existed during the
a big fire hazard."
dasjairtrstian el air eapeaenl in
He also believes much of East- the case oi .'i!dvs Kammercr of
ern Kentucky's, salvation lies in the political science department."
he added.
intelligent forest management.
Dr. Clark said he first became
Dr Kammerer. a vociferous critinterested in forestry as a boy on ic of the Chandler administration,
a Mississippi cotton farm when charged several rears ago that she
he saw how saw-mi- ll
operators in- did not receive a raise because of
discriminately cut timber.
pressure emanating from FrankThe award will be presented in fort. She left the University to acLouisville February 9 at the an- cept a teaching position at another
nual Farm Awards Luncheon.
institution.

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Clark Gets A wan!

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pines, cut fire lanes and thinned
Hm growtii "ii the $12.50 an acre
'.i;ict of land.
Helping him to win were a
casjpte of acres of latdadbj pines
IM It to IS leet tall and Ml
Chinese chestnut frees through iut the forest "hecaust' this used
to h gaad chestnut country."
He has marked and sold approximately 60.000 feet of timber for
520 a thousand feet on the stump.
Dr. Clark said. "Kentucky is going, to have to establish a market
tot forest products that appeal to
timber growers, a market good
moth so owners cannot afford

FORENOON

DAY

7:30 9:35
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first on Tuesday or
Thursday 1:00
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12163

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Tuesday

12253

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first on Monday oi

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12363

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Wednesday- -1 : 00

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first on Tuesday or first on Morulas oi first on Tuesday or first on Monday or
Wednesday-3:- 00
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a ni.
a.m.
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pass.
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first on Tuesday or

p.m.

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first on Tuesday or

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CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST
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U271. A libera! reward t

FOR SALE
Hardtop.
radio, heater,

Kentucky

SteXiilmh

to ga.
He said the University will continually have to emphasize its high
standards. "With the Increased
demand for enrollment we will
have to furnish facilities far all
graduates of our institutions of
secondary education."
"The University r going to have
to be the school winch has standards sufficiently high th: a graduate of this Univeisity can compete with the gradual - of any
school in the nation or in the
world."
This is an ahjeellre uMrli
as a graduate af this Usdversitj in
two of ii corteges, I want le ii !
either as a eitiaest, or as governor
Ui
i: I am
ted."
Breathitt i a graduate of both
the College of Gosasnerce and the
School of Law.
The HopkinsYlBe native will compete against Chandler, Rutnsey
Faust, and
Taylor. Mary Lnii.-Hubert Carpenter, in the May
gubernatorial primary.

ONLY!

DAY

BLYTH

Ann

carry.

hand
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Yil

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TOMORROW!
Sophia LCREN
An'M EKFfj

5Cr SEI0CR

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... somewhat different,
somewhat oaring,
somewhat delicious!
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Cash
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re'urn text

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and especiallv not book, misplaced in
WAXTI D F
iust re- - Haunin Hall parking lot. to SUB Lost
11.12?
and Found.
Clo-t- e..r
modeled.
EUnoPE For S13i'u. Need two girli to
pus. Inqurre 119 East Maxwell St i:J3t tra-.e- l
w ;th
Inga Riley and ItaiUl
in a VW for M weeks this
WANTED Hardtop for 00
Sprit- -. Greenwood
10.121
Call
laJ2t summer. Cor.taet immediately.
after 5 p.m.
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Caata, dresses and
WANTED -- Student
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apartment skirts altered Knitted dJraSMS shortened. Custom made hats. Phone
mate
'male1. Ait"crmdil!oned. fw llilll
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Cohen.

WE'VE REOPENED FOR SUENES'
FEATURING:

Road Service

Repair Service
Car Wash
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GUIRGEVICH SHOE REPAIR
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TOMORROW!
ONE

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S'llHT
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WANTED

( sn tinned from
Pa;e 1
Dr Ward did ru.s undergraduate
work at Georgetown College, received his Master of Art degree
from Harvard, and bis degee as
Doctor ot Philosophy from Duk
University.
He is a member of the Presbyterian Church. Lambda Ch: Ahjaa
Associal fraternity, American
sociation oi University Professors.
.said the candidate.
Modern Language Association of
Breathitt stated mat if elected, America, and OuUCron Delta Kapit would be his responsibility
to
pa collegiate leadership society.
meet with the staff of the University and the finance department
with respect to the budi.tt. "Futo serve its purpose
tile Univer.-itit must be adequately financed,"
THEATRE
he said. It was lu re that he made
2 Hirs!
NOW!
reference to Chandler's tax proposal as being Inadequate to channel these necessary fundi to the
Univeisity.
lie said tie' institution has filled
in the past to a Tali itself of the
nations uuneiMH research grants.
Drls DAY md
1 ids
lias hasicali' been a failure
in
Jack LEMMON
o! funds. We have never been able
"TWINKLE and SHINE"
to fidlv sjaaMj as we bare never
had sufficient Stat! or research
facilities.' he commented.
PboiK'T
In pointing out that some institutions have up to 40 percent of
their operating budget financed
3C unit GtO N -- Unbelt
by research grants and private
TODAY shows from 12:30
he promised that if
foundations,
Natiie
Rosalind
elected, he would give full finanWOOD
RUSSELL
cial support to the University so as
"GYPSY"
it could qualify lot these same

h ive made ureal progress in recent
ears hut we still have a ksng way

3:15-5:2-

a.m.

Classes which meet
Wednesday

05

Resigns

giants.
"It's an area in which are are
ahead." he stated. "We
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EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

FINAL

Breathitt said that cases relating
to academic freedom should be
handled !i committees of tile I
faculty and Mail.
"I think any governor who would
interject himself into a matter of
this kind would be misinterpreted
by the public, by croups that give
accreditation to the University,
and by other people in the academic field throughout the nation."

Dr.Ward

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issue ooaoeraMg Ned Hreathitt s iit
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to the campus last Fridaj w
like t.i t.iN- t!t- Kerm fa poritioa in
tlit 1963 gubernatorial race. Neither
now. nor later will we ernnrse a
candidate, Democrat or lu pnUic an,
in the guhnnaiorial race.

Onr ana is to nsfcwn our read rs
who an maaaag lor
aboa4 the ntt-ioffice. We will not edsteariahne on the
merit of any t tin lidate lor we do not
so.
fed it is aui dutv to
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which ini'lit invoke I K.
lit leases about .il! candidates from

authorized campus campaign

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National Football League Chnupion-rhi- p
ganre between tin- Gaeea Bay
Packers and the New York Giants.
In tliis pune, out- man stood out
ihove all tin' others. His name was
San Huff, tl ih fenh r middle line
backer tor New York. Sam Huff did
ot star in tins name but it aright
rue been rani il be bad. For the
ilhons of television watchers that
ayed ghred t their sets foi tin
itirc Man and une-ha- ll
hours, San
Hnfi pat on lire meanest, dirtiest,
mst iMiiuatiut show ot character
ever seen in a professional athlete
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Unrversit) now in ptin nhml toot-haranks, and thankful?) none of
then h is tin n put nth'B njoyed by
lli.lt. In this particular game, Hull
picked out opposing fullback Jimmy
lylor and beat the lb ng lull out
oi hl ii often timix after the whistle
bad Mown. The latter r luarkabl) had
the unts to remain silent Biter tae
utf is
ci nest was eompli ted. San
g tting his wax now. hut some da
the tables will turn. One ot thost
young kids loi whom he is retting
such an example will crow up and
lateral) wipe tin- held with Mr. Huff,
that is if tin- league nffh iiaia don't
get to him first. Sara's reward at that
time will be a fitting one, for there
is an place in the sports world for
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given coverage in the K.ik. pro-'tthe) have sousethsng of value
sa concerning the University.
We hope tin- students understand
ini effort to inlorm them of the political race which is fast coning into
the in.nt pages of newspapers all
om i tlic stale and tint the) will read
and evaluate intrWigrnth what is said
in respect to tin- - forthcnnlnj election.

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The Tahles Will Turn
The footbal aeanaa in the United
State;, is nearly over thank goodness.
Enough foothafl lias been stuffed
down th arounVs ai the sporting
public t last for tjniti sane hrne
ahonl
pnl . But, before the
Heeting pigskin departs ntinh froni
the roane tin Kt m has one more
choice tidliit to put up lor consummation.

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To Tin Editor:
Well, it s that Ifrne of year again
hook stealing tine. Il recraa as
siii-stiaaound final
though
t am , nod hooks have an odd hah'.t
of disappearing. Actual) it s not odd
that the) ihsappr ra as th ate stolru
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counnou thieves. These people
have no ton sight or consideration for
others whatsoever. They app.tr out
of no when to latch on lo a hook
the) anight need for the n i senres
ter, or havi hopes of selling perhaps
to ohtan a little cash tor tin il lump
in Florida.

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'litis past Wrnnesda) night my
Business Law !n.ok and m notehouk
which couftanwd all m
notes tor
eunr) dam plus all m research on
a tern paper, "dssuppearecT white I
was parked in front ot Haggfa Hall.
wete
Maybe I was lucky the
i;i the iiznitiou-t- hr
ihdut take my
car.
(ir.mtrd. this was my mistake, hut
shmuil it have Im en so costly? How do
you replate a hook that you have
list d in two semesters of work, and
wish to km p for future reference, that
contains areas underlined that were of
significance to the UMtrnctor? Ii the
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token, how do
sail
expect to
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niiinations with
through tmd
out lecture notes? Furthemnon
tern

is an rough enough w ithoul
to do the same reseaith twice.

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I iealii this isnt a basie campus
problern, but it dual present a problem to sons unfortunate stn Iruts w!;
have 1'Kik.s sto'u n. and I wonder jnt

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what the Umtrsit pnfecy is on th's
subject. Perhaps the tenptatna ta
steal night be Irraenad if the prnanV
rent wen known.
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bavi In i treated to a nraningfitl
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libel Not suite the Lst st.it. w idr
political canujnign has this Much garbage appeared in a newspaper in this
state. I wnt out of my way not to
hurt anyone personally, but my critics,
idently having no logical arguments, feel that the only way to
' is by distorting the tacts to
mal. ne appear ridiculous and to
question m motives.
I could
5!
down the Ion.: list of
absurd chargi nark h these people
and answer each me t ireful!;
in
detail, hut this would just wasti my
time and no doubt bore your r aders.
urth
Also, tbui bickering back and
between nytdf and various hand
members would get nothing don lo
allev iate tTi. main probli :n that the
band still stinks. I have do ulterior
motivea. It would seem that the
length oi time between m) leaVing
the hand and the appearance ol my
lejter would indicate tint this had
nothimr to do with my decision to
write. I think my qual ifications are
ba id
Mich that even the most gung-h- o
member will agree that I know what
is going on in the hand. I marched
three yean at Louisville Male High
and participated in the Rose Bowl
parade in 195S. I also marched in the
"100" iu 1960-6and marched last
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a neans ol iiii!.'.. at nt) conclusion
and obviousf) should not bav been
lift rally.
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nteresting point. Whit about the
relationship between the nd and
thf liO'K f Mr. MnVr ininili the
oin the hand and get
bands flirgan
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lacking. Mr. Miller is the Southern
Texas type who came north to ret
snow, but lus become snowed. He
has served in an army band, but iie
.'..I not learn in) leadership rfnee his ability to lead the band
t to ihow
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have lost all copies
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parfaelar trie
ol "The Var Spangled Banner'
at th Florida State ani was o had
fell sorr) fn tin sinsiti-..thai
in thi audience,
and .. nasn !
with practice, i ne Irums
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tin music
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responsibk
tha
departnental troubles have not-'situation in our music dedeplnrin
partment. Remember, Mr. Fitzgerald,
a leader is responsible f'i uh.it his
fail to do.
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