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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
UNIVERSITY

TUESDAY EDITION
SEMI-WEEKL-

KERNEL

Y

OF

VOLUME XXII

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY,

STATE SOCIETY

Horticulture Group Will Hold
Seventy-SixtProgram

FINANCE DRIVE TO BEGIN
TODAY AT UNIVERSITY

KENTUCKY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER

History oi University Reveals Fact That
It Was Established in 1862 as Kentucky
Agricultural and Mechanical College

TO CONVENE FOR
ANNUAL MEETING

Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN

1. 19.11

NEW SERIES. NUMBER

TEAMS ENTERED
FOR UNIVERSITY
FRATERNITY SING

21

KENTUCKY TIES
TENNESSEE 6- -6

Staff Meeting
The following notice has been
issued :
The entire news staff of The
Kernel will meet at 7:30 o clock
tonight In the news room. This
Includes the editors and reporters of the news, sports, and society department, and it la imperative that all members be
present. Plans for every department of the paper will be discussed at the meeting, and any
member of the staff who is not
present is liable to dismissal from
the staff. It Is the Intention
of the editors of the publication
to hold a general organization
conference at the gathering to-

IN GRID CLASSIC

Initial Event Will llf Held
Wildcats Lower Vols' Place
Thursday Night in
and thus have bwn preserved by
in Conference for Third
December 3 and 4
Memorial Hall
the university.
Time in Four Years
The Administration building, ocGROWERS' PROBLEMS
cupied by administrative offices, PUBLIC IS INVITED
BIG BLUE HAS BEST OF
and White hall, occupied at presWILL BE DISCUSSED
TO HEAR CHORUSES
FIRST THREE QUARTERS
ent by the College of Commerce and
by the Botany department, the two
President W. II. Stiles to
Kelly and Kercheval Lead
oldest buildings on the campus, Radio Engagement and LovSpeak Friday at Judgiing Cup Will Be Awarded
were erected m 1882. It is Interest'Cats in Attack on Southng- Pavilion
ing to note that the custodian of
Winning Team
ern Team
the Administration building is a
night.
d
venerable,
darkey of
The seventy-sixt- h
annual winter
(Signed) WILLIAM ARDERY,
Team
from 15 fraternities
By Ralph E. Johnson
doubtful age who as a young boy and the entriesmen's dormitories
meeting of the Kentucky State Horthree
al
Editor
For the third time In the last
carried water to the workmen on ready have been received for the
DANIEL W. GOODMAN,
four years, the University of Ken
ticultural society will be held Thursmese two buildings 49 years ago
Managing Editor.
initial university
tucky Wildcats have risen to great
day and Friday December 3 and 4,
ana nas oeen in the employ of the sing, sponsored by Omlcr'on Delta
heights In their Annual Thanksgiv
university since mat time.
fet the livestock judging pavilion on
Kappa, national honorary
ing Day battle with the University
Memorial hall, one of the recent for campus leaders, to befraternity
the Experiment Station farm and
held at
and have lowered the
buildings, was erected In 1929 and
ANNUAL FINANCE of Tennesseefrom their exalted place
will bring to the university many
volunteers
was dedicated in May of that year 8 o'clock Thursday night, December
3 in Memorial hall, according to an
at the head of the Southern Conof the leading horticulturists both
to tne Kentuckians who lost their announcement by Ben LeRoy,
ference
lives in the World War. It U a conIn and outside of the state.
OPEN years agochampionshipin race. Four
Knoxville;
it was 0
tribution of the citizens of the chairman of the fraternity and
program will open at 9:15
The
of the committee in
then the Vols battled a 6 deadlock
Commonwealth as a monument to charge.
o'clock Friday morning with an ad- Ututo
as our guests: Bobby Dodd, in his
Prof. Carl Lamport will be
their World War dead.
judging the contest by Members of Y. M. C A. Senior last year as quarterback, dropped
dress by W. H. Stites. Henderson,
Athletic teams at the University assisted In
two
judges to be chosen
Cabinet to Solicit All
the "Cats
but as Kentucky's
president of the society. R. 8.
of Kentucky have carried the name by
guests this year the Tennesseeans
him.
Male Students of UniMarsh, extension horticulturist of
"Wildcats" since a memorable foot
fought 60 minutes to a 6 tie.
Each team entered will sing the
ball game between the Kentucky
versity for Funds
Three years ago, on a snow-swerepresentatives and the St. Louis chorus and two verses of two of
University team at St. Louis in the their fraternity songs. Teams will $1,000 IS CAMPAIGN GOAL field, the Volunteers fought a los
ing battle for 55 of the 60 minutes
early 1900's. The Kentuckians, com be composed of a minimum of 12
played. Fourteen first downs were
pletely outclassed, fought such a men and a maximum of 24. Teams
The Y. M. C. A. finance drive registered to their none. McEver,
ferocious and gallant battle that taking part In the contest have
ballyhooed as the nation's leading
they were given the name of Ken- been requested to remain in their under the direction of the senior scorer
and ground gainer, was held
tucky Wildcats by the press and respective groups and to occupy the cabinet will open today, when all
:
in check, and it remained for his
tTTJ-:?side sections of Memorial hall, re- the male
enthusiastic partisans.
students of the un'versity running mate, Buddie Hack man to
4h,i
AnWt,.
One of the most Interesting relics serving the center section for the will be solicited
for funds, it was receive a pass from the hand of
It tE
of other days preserved
a banquet "elis
on the audience.
Dodd to place them within scorad
campus is the trunk of Lexington's
The teams will be called on to announced yesterday by Fred Hafer, ing distance.
Phoenix hotel.
From that position
Big Tree" which grew opposite the sing as their names appear on the chairman of the drive committee. he scored through
AnanKS"
Dean Thomas P. Cooper, of the ever, that the Legislature
,F1BCr
ZT T
the line to tie
"tucky meets Henry Clay home, and which was program. The order will be deter- The campaign will continue until the count.
Kentucky
College of Agriculture, and Dr. A. L. the A. &
lay JS?"
its historic
rivals from the cut down a few years ago, amid mined by drawing lots beforehand Thursday, when the $1,000 goal is This year there was no snow. The
.
Pleretorf. ' extension rUthnlnt ' of Tin.UTt
- wtu.v.iMwj
o
no 1.11c University of Tennessee.
winning team
two
Ohio university, wlU be the princi- - Agricultural ca4 wmuiwiicu
day was cold, but not too cold for
and Mechanical Col-p- state universities met firstThe 1893 a flurry of protests on the plea that and the by the judges will be made expected to be reached.
immediately
in
it interfered with traffic. It has known
speakers
Friday. Other ad- - lege of Kentucky. In 1909 the name
football, as football
The Y. M. C. A. finances many ed. Kentucky, 1 should be playand played at .intervals until 1906. been preserved in large jagged-shape- d at the end of the contest.
dresses will be made by William C. of the school was changed to the
favorite to lose
student activities, according to Ha- by
when they began a series which has
tables,
on
constructed
The popularity of
Johnson, county farm agent, Padu- - State College of Kentucky and
at least 12 points, plowed into
Ben E. Niles, Henderson; Har- - erated under that title until 1918 gone on uninterrupted, with the wrought Iron stands which were sings is made evident by the fact fer, and the annual drive for funds the vaunted Vols and played them
ry Wilson, Parksvllle; E. C. Hoag- - when the institution was given the exception of the two war years '17 made in the College of Engineering that nearly every large university is the sole means the organization three quarters of football on better
land. Prospect, and W. W. MagllL corporate title of University of and '18 to the present day. The Keg where the idea of preserving the in the country sponsors similar con- nas to cover tne expenses Incurred. than even terms.
Neither
is a highly decorated cask painted wood originated,
and where the tests. Whether or not the event of "Every student will be expected to scored, although Kentucky was team ,
Several
discussions by Kentucky.
with
do his bit toward
White of
used
commercial growers will be given on
The University of Kentucky is In the Blue andand White Kentucky tables are now study by' young Ken December 3 will become an annual of this work," Haferthe furtherance In scoring distance on more than
of Ten tuckians for
and tne Gold
added.
tables in the one will be determined largely by
one occasion.
large recreation and study room its success in drawing attendance
The soliciting will be done by
Marketing the 1931 Fruit Crop."
"Shipwreck" Kelly fought desperhere that the armed force, of
of ?he f
known as Dicker hall.
members of the Y. M. C. A. with ately to evade the entire Tennessee
and approval.
A business meeting will be held Confederacy, the
tne 6enlor cabinet directinir. The team as the Vols swepC in on him
A list of the fraternities which
5 Jam'Tach year
TemaTn
is
of the
Aentered teams to
general discussion meeting at 3:30 World War, drilled and prepared
time
is broueht to
lts domain
KILLED have Tau Omega. Alpha date is Phi, cabinet composed Stewart. follow- -- ' every hi.f ki he got his hands on the
lng students: Robert
Dresihail
lpha
COnfliCt 1716 VCry grUnd uPnlSe
Sigma
arternn WiU COn"
next
for
sceneof
dent; Robert OUmore,
iAlpha Gamma Rho, Kappa Alpha,
Then he tried the line. In the Press
elude the program.
Turkev Dav battle.
Kappa Sigma. Lambda Chi Alpha, dent Clarence Moore, secretary; Box, the best writers in the south
Many phases of horticulture will
Situated on the campus directly IN
Sigma Beta Xi, Delta Chi, Delta Fred Hafer, treasurer: James Gary, could not figure anything out of it
be discussed by the members of the COURSES
In front of Mechanical hall, College
Tau Delta, PI Kappa Alpha, Phi Gayle Tudor, Hugh Stewart, Ever- - except losses. But through the line
society. Some of these are con
of Engineering, is a cement block
Kappa
Sigma rett Lail. Howard Baker, C. L. Con- - and
he
the
ternlng the Oriental Moth sltua
in which is embedded a section of David Watts Fatally Injured Alpha Tau, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa,
Carter Curtis Farley,
Epsilon, Phi Sigma
COLLEGES the old Lexington and Ohio railrlv James, Robert Rudolph, , "Wild Bull" McEver. Just after
tion, the cost of production of IN U.
in Collision; Latest Re
in 1929. The half ended
and Sigma Nu. The winning team John Ewing,
peaches and apples, the problem of
road, laid In Lexington in 1831, the
Leland Mahan, WU - Kelly, on a fake pass, tore out
will be presented with a loving cup,
ports Indicate Brother
spraying and of fighting diseases
first railroad in the West. The
now on display at the Tavern and Uam Acosta. George Yost. Tom Po-- 1 around an end and was apparently
Se-- ! rails were unearthed by workmen
prevalent among fruits, and the fu fJew Schedule for Second
Has Improved
sey. Marvin Whiton, Curtis Ham- - loose for
offered by Omicron Delta Kappa, mona,
a touchdown. Hf teen
ture of horticulture.
mester Is Being Compiled in the freight yards of the Louis
William Shafer, Cameron yards he raced, spinning and twistand will be given an opportunity
ville and Nashville railroad in 1915 HAD ATTENDED
RALLY to sing over the university extension Coffman. Dick Fuller, Ralph Raid, ing. Suddenly Feathers, sophomore
by Heads of DeHarold Schwartz, Chester Yena. O backfield ace for the Vols, came
partments
studios.
DEAN
B. Coffman, William Hendrick and
David Watts, 20, sophomore in
(Continued on Page Four)
George P. Snyder.
the College of Arts and Sciences,
WILL BE STUDIED
McVey's
was Injured fatally and three other
Among the numerous activities
ENGINEERING
youths were hurt when the auto
the organization
Is Published publishing of the sponsors are the
According to the new schedule
mobile in which they were return"K" book, socials
for next semester which is being
ing to their homes in Winchester
Freshman week, College
In New York Times during the
Prof. D. V. Terrell Is Award- compiled, there will be a total of
pep rally Wednesday night
after the
Night,
annual pledge banquet, TO BE ANNOUNCED
ed Original Emblem of En- 20 new courses offered in the
crashed into a street car on east
employment aid, discussion
The Sunday, November 24, issue the sending of delegates to groups,
colleges of the university. The arts Phi Mu Alpha Holds Pledg- Main street near Bell court. Watts,
gineering Society in Recogstudent
wno was driving tne car, died a of the New York Times contained welfare discussions, the sponsoring
and sciences college leads with 15
nition of his Services
Committee Chosen to Select
ing Exercises During
in its rotogravure section a
new courses In five of its departfew minutes after the accident.
of annual Christmas parties for the
Representatives from Kenments.
Intermission
.J. C. Watts. 17. brother of the presidentsgroup picture of seven children of Lincoln school, and the
Prof. D. V. Terrell, head of the
of Important universities maintenance of the Cosmopolitan
dead youth, was the most seriouslv
tucky Will Hold Meeting:
A course In
technique, be
civil engineering department of the ing offered by the department of
of the United States, among which club, an organization for foreign
malting lis nrsi appearance oi tne injured or ine three remaining oc- December 5
College of Engineering, received a physics, is of special interest to season, the university philharmonic cupants. He suffered a fractured was Dr. Frank L. McVey, president
on the campus.
charter pin of the American Asso- students of technology and bac- orchestra, under the direction of skull and laceration about the head. of the university. The photograph students
The Rhodes scholarship commitciation of Civil Engineers at a meet- teriology. The course will deal with Prof. Carl Lam pert, presented the Reports issued late Monday night was made on the occasion of the
tee of Kentucky, appointed by the
ing of the engineering faculty and management of the
Installation of Dr. Porter Graham as
Dance
ma- fifth In the series of muslcales at from the Good Samaritan hospital
students and for a lecture on tunnel chines, care of equipment and po- 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon In Mem- - where he was taken after the crash president of the University of North
Will Be Held Dec. 5 Rhodes scholarship trust, willofmeet
seDecember 5 for the purpose
design presented by Mr. Ole Sing-sta- sitioning
orlal hall. During the Intermission, Indicated that his condition has im- Carolina.
of subjects for
lecting the two Kentucky candiWednesday
pledging exercises were held by Phi proved.
afternoon in photographs.
Those who 'presented felicitations
Dicker hall
Carl Boone, 20, also a university from the association of university Beauty Winners Will Be An- dates for Rhodes scholarship who
Each new course must be ap Mu Alpha, professional musical frawill appear before the district comstudent, and Byron Propps, 18, es- presidents are: Harry W. Chase,
The emblem, presented to Pro- proved by the committee on dupli ternity.
nounced if Results Are
mittee which will hold a meeting
The orchestra presented a pro- caped with slight injuries.
fessor Terrell for outstanding work cation of courses and then must
predecessor of Doctor Graham, and
Received in Time
several days after the preliminary
None of the injured youths was present head of the University of
in his field, was the property of the be passed upon by the senate of gram of six numbers. The Wedselection. There will be thre canlate Colonel William D. Pickett, the university before it may be ding March from A Midsummer able to tell how the accident hap- - Illinois; Walter Dill Scott, presiThe 1932 Kentuckian dance will didates from the university, of
Night's Dream, by Mendelssohn, pened. Constantine Fugazzi. motor' dent ctf Northwestern; Frank L.
who was one of the charter mem- placed on the schedule.
was offered as the first selection, man in charge of the street car, McVey, president of the university; be held Saturday night, December whom the names will be released
bers of the society at Its organizaNew classes
the
tion in 1853. It is one of the few ear numbersinabovegraduate school after which the allegro molto from said that Watts apparently did not James Rowland Angell, president of 5, in the Alumni gymnasium.
A December 5.
Members of the Kentucky comremaining pins issued to original listed with classes of 200 and are Mozart's O Minor Symphony was see the street car. Although the Yale; William Preston Few, presi- feature of the affair will be the an
colleges given. The adalgo lamento from motorman saw the approaching
other
members, and Professor Terrell was according
dent of Duke university; and Wal- nouncement of the winners of the mittee are: chairman, Pres. Frank
to the subjects to which the Symphony Pathetique, by Tsch- - automobile and stopped
commended on the honor attached they
the car, lace W. At wood, president of Clark beauty contest If the results are L. McVey; Prof. C. A. Keith, Richto its possession by Mr. Slngstad classes:appertain. The list of new aikowsky, was played as the third the automobile ran head-o- n
into university.
received in time from Flo Ziecfeld mond; W. S. Hamilton, Louisville;
selection.
the trolley.
who Is a member of the executive
New York theatrical producer who C. Hiermyer, Louisville; and W. S.
College of Commerce: 141, manHynes, Columbia. There are 32
The body of David Watts was
The Czards from Luiglni's Ballet
council of the engineering society.
DEAN ATTENDS MEETING
will Judge the contest.
agerial statistics, 3 credits; 309, Russe and Rubenstein's Kamennol taken to the Kerr Brothers fu- selected annually in the United
The presentation was made at comparative banking, 3 credits; 210,
Members of the dance commit
States.
Four appointments are
Dr. W. D. Funkhouser, dean of
the suggestion of Dean F. Paul monetary systems, 3 credits; 211, ad- - Ostrow, with the incidental harp neral home and his parents, Mr.
solo by Anne O'Brien were present- - and Mrs. J. H. Watts, Winchester, the university graduate school at- tee who are making arrangements made from each of the eight diviAnderson, to whom the emblem had
i or tne anair are: Frank Stone. sions of six states each. Every state
danced money and banking, 3 ed as the fourth and fifth numbers. were notified of the accident.
tended a meeting of deans of grad
been entrusted until a person
Brief memorial rites were held uate schools of various universities cnairman; Finch Hilllard. Joe Luck- - committee of selection nominates
The Song to the Evening Star, with
worthy of the trophy could be de credits.
College of Education: 3, Indus- the Incidental cello solo played by for Watts, who was a member of of the South held In Atlanta. Oeor-gi- a. ett, Ira Evans, and Hugh Mairuire. two men from the candidates aptermlned.
furthe university band, between the
Lois Robinson, and the
Friday and Saturday. The Music for the occasion will be Sub- plying to appear before the district
by the Kentuckians.
Professor Terrell, who has been trial arts In elementary schools, 2 March from Wagner's opera Grand halves of the University-Tennesscommittee. From the
Tann-- .
meeting is held there annually for nished
credits.
nominee,
head of the civil engineering description for the dance is II 00 and the district committee 12 will select
gam
College
hauser concluded
the
partment since 1918, graduated from partment of Arts and Science, de- Lela CulUs was atthe program. Mrs. field. Thursday afternoon on Stoll by discussion of various problems the tickets may be secured from not more
than
the organ.
of history: lis,
the attending deans.
any member of the Kentuckian represent their four men who will
the university in 1910 and received sance in the north, Professor renaisTuth-11states as Rhodes
ine personnel oi tne orcnestra:
his Master of Science degree in
staff and also at the door.
scholars at Oxford university.
Violins: LeRoy Smith.
3 credits; 190B, expansion of
David
1914. He has been the chief research
Chaperons for the dance will be:
A candidate must present a writYoung, Bruce Faxquhar, Gayle Tu
Europe in the east, Professor Clyde,
engineer on road materials for the 3
Pres. and Mrs. Frank L.
dor, Imogene
endorsement from
credits; 200,
Annual Stroller Dance Dean and Mrs. Paul P. Boyd,McVey, ten college or university the head of
state highway department for a can diplomatic seminar in Ameri- Miller, Thelma Young, Frances P. Floor Show
Dean his
Cawood,
number of years and was the de- Clyde. 2 credits; history,, Professor Mary Price, J. P. Bryan, Lee Crook,
and Mrs. Edward Wiest, Dean and a suitable applicant for that he is
Eva Mick220. Origin of the
a Rhodes
signing engineer for the stadium
Mrs. F. Paul Anderson, Dean and
ey, Alice McDonald,
By ROAMIV REN A
Powell proved to be even more Mrs. W. D. Funkhouser, Prof, and scholarship. Selections are made on
when it was erected on Stoll field. Great War, Professor Tuthlll. 2 nelley, Eva Maye Mrs. J. R. Nun.
Nunnelley,
W.
the basis of literary and scholartlo
credits; 266, Reconstruction, Profes
Saturday night the Strollers, as adroit in tap dancing than in the Mrs. Enoch Grehan, Miss Mar- ability and attainment, qualities of
Nlcholls, Dorothy Lyklns. Elizabeth
sor Knapp, 2 credits.
when
and Sara manhood, exhibition of moral force,
an added attraction for their an toe variety specialtyshe appeared in guerite McLaughlin,
Department of philosophy: 201B, Drury.
White
with Wilden Holmes, assistant dean of women.
their first a clever
instinct to lead and take an inter
Violas: Albert Smith, Herbert nual dance, presented
seminar in philosophy, 1 credit;
A free ticket Is being offered to est
Club to Hold
floor show under the capable dl Thomas. The presentation of a
118, Plato and Aristotle, 3 credits. Sanders, Dave Welsh, Mamie Milin fellow associates, and physirection of William Ardery. Clever' number featuring the ballade "Alice any member of the Kentuckian staff cal vigour.
Department of physics: 120, X- - ler, Jos. E. Marks.
Leo Smith will speak at the third ray technique, Professor Halm. 2
pert, Wesley ly overcoming the difficulties In re' Blue Gown" enacted by Ruby Dunn who sells 10 tickets for the dance
Cellos: Marcla Lam
with Ed
acAll members of the general staff
Only one
meeting of the year of the White credits; 122.
crystal analysis, Morgan, Lois Robinson, H. D. In speot to the size of the Alumni companist Harrison as her skilled
proved to be a pleasing of the Kentuckian must report to country is college coach in the
gymnasium and the acoustics of
Mathematics club of the university woiessor Hann, 3 credits.
gles, Virginia Ruff tier.
ana sngntiy whimsical addition to the Kentuckian offlce this afternoon He is Eddie a product of Harvard.
which will be held at 4 o'clock
Casey, who coaches the
Basses:
Charles Grels, Alfred the building, the Strollers rendered the program. Alice
Department of political science :
Jane Howes and and obtain tickets. A cut will be
their interlude with a professional Louise
Thursday afternoon in room 109, 159a. development and expansion of Miller, Thomas Scott
Johnson were enthusiastically made In the staff before the end Crimson.
air before a delighted assembly of greeted in a
McVey hall. All students interested credits; 172. Kentucky Constitution
Flute Charles Dickenson.
novelty tap dancing of the semester and those who fail
in mathematics are invited to at- and Government, Professor Jones,
Clarinets: Elmer Sulzer, Howard dancers.
exhibition. The exceptionally
to sell
3 credits: 205, Freedom of the Seas,
(Continued on Page Four)
tend.
The position of the orchestra in presentation was brought tosmooth dropped.tickets will be the first to be
a gay
At the last meeting of the club. Doctor Vandenbosch, 2 credits: 215.
Sigma Delta Chi
the middle of the floor gave the close by the chorus.
Members of the staff from whom
Dr. Harold H. Downing was elected Administration of Justice, Professor
production balance and background.
Credit for clever costumes goes tickets may be obtained are:
faculty advisor for the year. The Manning, 3 credits; 216, Types of
The show was opened with a whirl to Ann Thomas Denton and Sue
The local chapter of Sigma
DEBATERS!
Joe Grimes., Julia Oaka. Hazel
type of program will be varied, the Political Organization, Doctor Cole,
by a chorus of seveu girls beautiDelta Chi, professional JournalLayton.
Mattingly.
Lucy 8hoishnre, B.-speaker fur each meeting being 3 credits.
fully costumed by Sue Layton. The
istic fraternity for men, will hold
Georglanna
Weedon
was in Taylor. Helen Lacy. Henry
The regular weekly meeting of
allowed to select his, or her, topic.
Virginia Hollls, Doro- charge of the chorus,
a luncheon meeting at noon towhich evithe university debating team will dancers were
Graduate students are urged to FRENCH CLUB HOLDS MEETING
thy Kelly, Dorothy Johnson Jane denced thorough and capable train- Virginia Helen Wunch. Mary Chick, day in the University Commons.
be held In room 231 of McVey
Nevins, George Spencr,
take an active interest in tlie club,
Virginia Ruffner Linda ing. Mli Weedon held
Corbett,
Matters of importance to the
the petition Ruth Whele. Percy Cogswell. O. B.
and are requested to attend the A meeting of the French club was hall tonight instead of In the Wilson, and Edna Mae Kirk.
fraternity will be disciueed, and
of assistant director for the show. Coffman, James Drennom. Martha
usual meeting place in the librameeting Thursday.
held at 4 o'clock Wednesday afterprogram was inall members are requested to be
The speciality
Musical director for the producry. Prof. W. R. Sutherland, deDunperman. Christine Johnson.
The White Mathematics club Is noon in the recreation room of
present.
troduced by Marjorie Powell, who tion was William Schell. Floor man- Esther Lee Schott, Andrea Skinner,
an organisation for students of Patterson hall with Susan Janel bate coach, announced Monday
Signed)
performed an enchanting toe dance, ager was Joseph Mills, and O L. Marjorie Weaver. Sue Whitehouse,
that all members of the team are
mathematics. 1U primary object Is Turner In charge. Mr. Eugene
DANIEL W. GOODMAN.
and who was followed by a song Crutcher acted as electrician. Pub- Ruth Willis, John St. John, Arthur
to promote a greater Interest and Thompson gave an account of his expected to attend the meeting.
Preoklent.
and dance sister act by Dorothy licity was in charge of Joseph Fer Martin, Sara Bethel, Virginia Lee
appreciation for mathematics.
stay in Europe.
Day and Mary RtnU. Marjorie guson and M. U. Hollingsworth.
Pulliam, and Mary Gfolyn Terrell.
h

Miss Helen King, assistant director of the publicity bureau,
has prepared the following article for publication In the national magazine of Sigma Nu
social fraternity. Intensive research was conducted by Miss
King in gathering data for the

which Is now erected the university
stadium was the scene of various
drills and military manoeuvers. The
town branch, (now a small creek),
flows through the campus of the
university and was once the meet
lng place of early settlers. A spring
located In the beautiful ravine back
of the stadium Is the spring about
article
which Henry Clay Is once said to
The Editor.
have remarked, "No man can con
The establishment of the Univer- slder himself a gentleman until he
sity of Kentucky, located at Lex- has watered his horse at Maxwell
ington, was the result of the Morrill spring."
Land Grant Act of 1862 which gave
The
University
Kentucky
of
each state a land grant or land campus was at one time known as
script, profits from the sale of Maxwell Woods and is
the original
which were to be used for the es- land claim
staked out by
tablishment of a state Agricultural well, one of the settlers John Maxof Lexingand Mechanical College.
ton. Upon
Following a sale of Kentucky's Lexington, healing of the battle of
Massachusetts,
he is
to have jumped to hi, feet
ZXrZ?
Irom tne camP flre nd suggested
mif
W companions that the land
UDOn which they stood be called
Le"ton. The home of the presi-SEent of the university, situated on
a rise overlooking the stadium, is
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but a parting friend
Stealing, it has been said. Is a
That takes wing in the sky
requisite of southern colleges.
And disappears into the blu- eof rolleBtale morals InIs gone, and so. good-by- e
variably touch upon this sentiment.
Just the other day a truest speaker. A river is a parting friend
addressing a faculty group, suggest-- 1
That flows down to the tide;
ed its prevalently. In common com- It meets Uie sea and fuses;
parison of northern nnd southern We will never, so good-bycolleges he mentioned 'li.it drinking
was generally considered the moral
TAPS
falling of the North; stealing, of When I got West, if soon or late.
the south.
If In the rIow of eventide.
Drinking by students Is a prob-- ! Or If my fate should come
lem that has been considered by At noon of my desire and plan.
evi ry college in the country. Its Or in the morning of my hope
Importance as a university issue has Whene'er it be, I want my work well
done,
by the
been greatly exaggerated
When I go West.
undue and unfortunate publicity
ffiven it bv the ceneral Dublic's fer
reting out and magnifying of isolat- When I go West and West
Is only farthest East I pray
ed cases. The moral plane of drinking may or may not be debatable; The change may be
however, the University of Kentucky As one who sails the world around
is rarely required to deal with this And, going East, comes West,
Always the Joy of daybreak in my
exigency.
face
felIf students drink and their
When I go West.
offense,
lows see fit to condone
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all very well; the delinquents will
be dealt with by university authorSOCIETY EDITORS
ities. But stealing is another thing.
ELEANOR SMITH
EMILY HARDIN
In the eyes of the law both infracASSISTANT 80CIETY EDITORS
Elizabeth Hardin tions are looked upon as infring-menLUIIan Oooch
on the social rights of others,
SPECIAL WRITERS
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Jamc Curtlt and. as such, their perpetuators,
Dcrrk SmythefWd
criminals. In a moral sense, howA. A. DAUOHERTY..
Jature Editor ever,
the thief is marked so low
..Dramatic Editor on the scale of values that any comEOOIENU BECK-- .
parison, is, in itself ridiculous. ManXlterary Editor
TANNER
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kind, throughout the ages, has
Ncw Editor cried out against the thief. There
LAWRENCE HERRON
is no asylum for him. Everywhere
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITORS
John WatU he is belabored with
Gilbert Kingsbury
scorn and
Robert Baxter vituperation.
Mary Alice Salyrrs
He is pointed out and
branded; society abhors him. And
REPORTERS
Marjorie Hoagland. Robert Kearney, all. justly.
Scott O.
Carrigan,
Ray Stark,