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Index academic freedom, 5 Ada Meade Theater (Lexington), 171, 181 Adams, Forepaugh, and Sells Circus, 33 Adams, John, 72 Adams, Maude, 202 Addams, Jane, 179 Ade, George, 267, 271, 272–73 Adelphi Alpha Society (Transylvania), 75, 77, 331n28 Adelphi Beta Society (Danville, Ky.), 75 Agricultural and Mechanical College, 54, 85, 89–90, 92, 285, 331n28 agricultural college extensions, 219 Alatheian (Alathean/Aletheian/Alethean) Literary Society, 82–83, 96 Allen, James Lane on Bible College students, 4–5 as Chautauqua judge, 119 on Civil War legacy, 13 on Kentucky University, 53, 78 as Owl contributor, 80 The Reign of Law, 5 salutatory speech given by, 56–57 Summer in Arcady, 258 All Is Fair in Love (comedy), 258 Alpha Dramatic Club, 262 Altar Guild, 223 American, The (James), 67 American Tobacco Company, 219 American Vitagraph Company, 127 American Whig Society (HampdenSydney College), 74 American Whig Society (Princeton), 55, 73, 74, 80, 324n5 Anchor (Phileusebian Society paper), 78–79 Antczak, Frederick, 116 Anthony, Susan B., 259 Anti Child Slavery League of America, 225 anti–Separate Coach Law campaign, 10, 37–38 Armstrong, Paul, 269 art museums, 184 Associated Charities, 166, 226, 241 athletics dramatic society funding of, 265 increased local press coverage of, 254 increased student press coverage of, 99, 104–5, 245, 246, 247–48, 249–50 as intercollegiate oratorical contest competition, 125, 126, 132 as literary society competition, 7, 98, 99, 100, 244 Patterson opposed to, 104 Atlanta (Ga.) race riot (1906), 160 Atlantic Monthly, 235 Atlantis (Kentucky University literary magazine), 80, 97 “Aunt Jessie.” See Draper, Jessie Preston Automobile and Fashion Show, 171, 174–77, 272 Automobile Dealers Association, 174 automobiles, 150 Ayers, Edward, 26, 37, 41, 43, 48, 64, 160 Baby Milk Fund, 181–83, 241 Baby Milk Supply Society, 181 Back to Africa movement, 39 Bacon College (Harrodsburg, Ky.), 77 See also Kentucky University Baird’s Minstrels, 34 396  Index Baker, George Pierce, 257 Ballard, Wood, 124 Ballard’s Drugstore (Lexington), 180 Barker, Henry Stites, 89, 173, 182, 251, 266, 272 Barrie, James Matthew, 236 Barrymore, John, 240 Barrymore, Lionel, 211 baseball increased student press coverage of, 247 as intercollegiate oratorical contest competition, 125, 132 intercollegiate series in, 105 as literary society competition, 98, 99, 244 at State College, 105 in Woodland Park, 36 basketball, 244, 250, 254 Bayonet (State College student monthly), 103 Beach, Rex, 269 Beam, Jacob, 74 Beard, George Miller, 214 Beecher, Henry Ward, 30 Ben Ali Theater (Lexington) all-movie format of, 265, 270, 378n34 dramatic society performances in, 265, 267, 268, 269 opening of, 171 Preston (Margaret) at, 231, 240 Bender, Thomas, 1, 235 benevolent associations, 20–21, 120 Berea College (Berea, Ky.), 213 Berry, Betty, 102 Berryman, Mrs. Charles, 184 Beveridge, Albert, 147 Birmingham (Ala.), 150–51 Birth of a Nation, The (film; 1915), 154–55, 177, 272 Bishoff, Henry, 203 Black, James, 182, 183 black crime, 43, 148, 159–64 black culture and intellectual life, 10, 32–33, 37–38, 228–29 black disenfranchisement, 158 black middle class, 38 Blue Grass Federation of Labor, 172–73, 174 Blue Roses (drama), 260 Board of Home Mission, 40 Bodley House (Lexington), 214–15 Bogaert, Victor, 91, 133 Bonte, George Willard, 186 boosterism, 177 Bordman, Gerald, 256 Borrello, Alfred, 236 Boston Transcript, 144 Bourbon Democrats, 14, 47, 63 Bourne, Randolph, 236 Bowman, John, 52–53, 78 boycotts, 37–38 Boyton, Paul, 36 Bradley, William O., 63 Bradly, Orville, 188 Brant, Sarah, 197, 200 Breckinridge, Desha at Kirmess, 182 as Lexington Morning Herald owner, 64 Preparedness Parade and, 190 Preston (Margaret) and, 222, 227, 231 as Princeton graduate, 55 racial views of, 158 as Strollers patron, 272 Breckinridge, John C., 60, 67 Breckinridge, Madeleine McDowell (“Madge”) as civic leader, 167 as orator, 124, 226 Preston (Margaret) influenced by, 225–28 [18.218.184.214] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 12:46 GMT) Index  397 as Strollers patron, 272 as suffragist, 229, 230 Breckinridge, Robert J., 51–52, 55 Breckinridge, Sophonisba, 226–27 Breckinridge, W. C. P. law office of, 55, 152 as Lexington Morning Herald owner, 64 oratorical skills of, 58–59 as Philosophian Society guest speaker, 93–94 Tanner and, 52, 67 Breckinridge, William Lewis, 73 Bredalbane Farm (Scott County, Ky.), 51–52 Breitenbucher, Phillip W., 121 Brock, Loretta, 177–78 Brooke, Rupert, 237, 238 Brown, Ollie, 157 Brown of Harvard (drama), 265 Brundage, W. Fitzhugh, 42, 44, 46, 163 Bryan, William Jennings, 59, 63–64 Bryn Mawr College (Bryn Mawr, Pa.), 207–14 Buckley, Claude, 117 Buckner, Clay, 87 Buell Armory, 258...

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