; Best copy Available Exam Schedule ( loudy, .Mild With Rain Paget The Kentucky Kernel High 58 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY VOLUMF LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1950 NUMFJKR \\ Noted Author ffJ^&^S^'kjGlGCtGd UK Officials SaySaj Mary McKinley, Delta Delta Del- , Sigma Al- ta, and Frank Bassett Jr Place Expansion To Stop typi- The University—A To Talk Here pha Epsilon, were named UK's cal students for 1950 as a highlight No Spirit Increasing the University's ap- > By Bill Simon of College Standards Week which, Bernard DeVoto. novelist, histor- I propriation to $258500 a year as is excerpt ends on campus today. L (The following an ian, biographer, and critic, will make proposed in the budget submitted to Miss McKinley and Frank were from a story by Dave Kraslow. two lectures here next week. Wed- Monday night judged winners of the titles "Typi- sports writer for the Miami the state legislature nesday at 3.30 p.m. in the Guignol cal Ed" and Typical Co-ed" by a Herald. It appeared in the special by Gov. Earle Clements is not suffi- Theater he will talk on professional committee of student and faculty Orange Bowl edition of Jan. ?>. cient to offset the anticipated loss writing and Thursday evening at 8 members. Their pictures will appear Although it merely reiterates what in funds which the University Di- o'clock in Memorial Hall he will in the 1950 Kentuckian. has been said before, we consider vision of Colleges has been receiv- lecture on the Welsh Indians. Miss McKinley is a sophomore in it significant coming from an out- ing from the federal government De,Voto has written 12 or more Arts is member bill. and Siences. She a sider. 1 under the G. I. education books, over half of them about the of the activities YWCA and the SUB The Orange Bowl game wasn't "It will be difficult for the Uni- development of the western part of all-over committee, and has an the only thing Santa Clara won versity to ooerate durin? the next the United States. His most re- standing of 1.9. Monday. bier.r.ium." Dr. Leo Chamberlain, cent book, "Across the Wide Mis- Bassett is a senior in Arts and Coach Len Casanova's hustlin'. dean of the University, said. He souri," won three national prizes. Sciences. He is active in Pershing bustin'—just downright deter- explained further that the expan- Rifles. Scabbard and Blade, and a mined Broncos also won the bat- sion program would necessarily be tory. It deals with the qpotntatn who penetrated the land be- member of Lances. Alpha Phi tle of the mind, and the heart- practically nil. men tween the Missouri River and llie Omega. Pryor Pre-Mcd. and SGA. that intangible quality that very Expresses Appreciation Rockv Mountains in 1332-1136. His standing is 1.7. often proves stronger than sheer College UK's first campus-wide force and ability. He said that the University was Standards Week closes today at additional funds al- Spirit—that's what the Cali- •zrateful for the To Visit Koffee Klub noon. During the morning. Mr. Rob- governor's budget, but formans had. and plenty of it. lowed by the ert Detchemendy. of the per- did not receive Following his Wednesday lec- head Kentucky spirit? They Just disappointed that it sonal appearance department at Devoto will didn't have enough. the sum requested. The requested ture in the Guignol. Stephens College, will conduct per- increase $815,200 for the be the guest of the Koffee Klub Ten very tired and puzzled totaled sonal consultations on hair styling first and $1,015,200 for the sec- at a reception in the Muoic Room cheer leaders can attest to that year and make-up. Division of of the at 4:30 ond year. However, the SUB ] fact. The Week was sponsored by the Colleges will be operating the next Ask Warren Featherston. Dave tivities committee of the SUB. fiscal year, which begins July 1. on Bere. Nancy Brown and the The SUBoard plans to make the $71,180 less than it now has. and For 15 years DeVoto has others . five-day program an annual affair. $260360 less during the 1951-1952 the "Easy Chair" department "Nothing we did could raise a fiscal year. - pert magazine mi Kentucky cheer," Nancy, a pint- • a • • • ; .re The decrease in federal funds, hi \ I | * l 1 II | | I . I l essays written for he - vt* , * t411t* which the state appropriation is not has discussed a great vunetv of Revenue Bond expected to offset, will result from ^ _ -_ _ subjects, ranging Ir • a gradual drop in the number of veteran-students enrolled and this Schedule Bids Accepted decrease will be more than canceled DeVoto grew up in the West but by a gradual increase in the num- since 1930 has been living in the A bid of $227,250. submitted by ber of non-G. I. students. Dean Announced East, mostly in Cambridge. He hm Doll and Isphording of Cincinnati, Chamberlain pointed out. The gov- taught at Northwestern and at Har- for $225,000 in revenue bonds re- The exam schedule that has been Chemistry ernment pays $210 more tuition for vard, but for the past 15 years has quired to help finance construction announced by Miss Maple Moore each veteran than the University been devoting full time to writing. of the journalism - publications registrar, is as follows: receives from non- veterans. He is now working on a new novel building was accepted by the Board Monday: 7:30-9:35. classes which and also a book on the explorers, of Trustees recently. Prof Doesn't Allow Capital meet first on Tuesday or Thursday Lewis and Clark. at 5 p.m.: 9 45-11:50. classes which Average rate of interest on the The budget does not include any Several of his novels, many of his Dr. Franklin E. Tuttle. 85 pro- meet first on Monday or Wednesday bonds will be 2.6493 percent. items of capital outlay but appro- short stories and essays, and at fessor emeritus of chemistry and at I 8 a.m.: 1-3:05. classes which meet three" 0f his boot, deal with At an earlier meeting of the Trus- priates $15,000,000 to the State M for 28 years head of the chemistry first on Tuesday or Thursday at 8 Properties Building , tne nineteenth century American tees, the $424,112 bid of Hargett died at Samari- and Commis- department, Good a.m.: 3:15-5:20. classes which meet fron tier. has written books on Construction ot Lexington sion. President H. L. Donovan, in He Company tan Hospital last Saturday. first on Monday or Wednesday at 5 was authorized accepted. Remainder his request, had asked the state for Mark Twain He had been under treatment at P-m. Twain's An of the cost will be paid out of ac- almost that much for capital outlay the hospital since Dec. 20 and in ill Tuesday; 7.30-9:35. classes which Work." cumulated and future earnings of for the 1950-52 biennium, principally at health for several weeks. meet first on Tuesday or Thursday is in literary- for the construction of a new resi- This the fourth the the Kernel. Dr. Tuttle was graduated from at 4 p.m.: 9:45-11.50. classes which dence hall for women, a new dormi- dramatics series sponsored by the Preliminary work has been started Amherst College with an A.B. de- meet first on Monday or Wednesday College of Arts tory for men. and a new building and Sciences. Among north of McVey Hall, the site of the gree in 1889 and received his doctor at 9 a.m.: 1-3:05. classes which meet those yet to before for the Departments of Chemistry appear June are new building. It will house the of philosophy degree from Gottin- first on Tuesday or Thursday at 9 Jesse Stuart. and Physics. The state would be A B Guthrie. Jr.. and Department of Journalism, Ken- gen University. Germany in 1893 am.: 3:15-5:20. asked to pay half of the building tucky Kernel printing plant, offices He came to Kentucky in 1906 from first on Monday or Wednesday at 4 expenses, the remainder to be fi- of student publications, and the Pennsylvania State College. p.m. nanced with revenue bonds. central office of the Kentucky Press He hekl membership in many Wednesday: 7:30 - 9:35. classes Association. honorary and professional organi- Dr. Donovan could not be reached which meet first on Tuesday or Strike Hafts zations and brought national recog- before the Kernel deadline for com- Thursday at 3 p.m.: 9:45-11:50, nition to his department and to ment on the budget proposal. He classes which meet first on Monday MrKinlev and Frank I K s 1950 Typical Ed" and "Typical himself through the execution of stated earlier, however, in explain- or Wednesday at 10 a.m.: 1-3:05 his regular duties ing his request for the funds that if Fieldhouse on the SI B step*.. Mary and Frank were , Students Name and important classes which meet first on Tuesday of the ideal I K laboratory developments, and in the the loss in federal tuition were not or Thursday at 10 a.m.: 3:15-5:20, writing of various papers in his balanced largely by the state that classes which meet first on Monday Prof Nominees field. the University would have to take or Wednesday at 3 p.m. Construction During some drastic steps.
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