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KENTUCKY ALUMNUS 15   i i ,
T MISS RASCH ELECTED PRESIDENT OF     A
OI; I THE LETTER BOX ` i GREATER CINCINNATI ALUMNI CLUB     .
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lily U Montauk, Long Island, December 21, 1929. Miss Lillian Rasch, teacher of romance lan-     i
een 3 My Dear Professor Boyd: glJ3geS at Holes High School, was elected presi- IL;  ii . ;
ini- I wish to express my appreciation of your ar- dont of the University of Kentucky Alnnlni Cinb   .  ii  ,
cky tick; On Arts and Sciences Cgllggg in the Ncvem- of Greater Cincinnati at a meeting held recently _' ji ig  i  
ber Kentucky Alumnus. My interest is largely at the Chamber of Commerce- Harry Whitney,     i l
due to memories, though glad to know the college Fort Mitchell, engineer with the Ferro Construc-   if  = Q
grows greater all the time. tion Co-, Cincinnati, was elected vice-president, ·_      ,  
1 do not know Professor Terrell, but remember and George H- Hailey of the firm of Cleary, Hailey ‘¥.?ifii I  ii  i   
~ with much admiration, much aifection, Profes- and Barry, Cincinnati, treasurer. Miss Adele   ,,,’   UT I °   
age sors Pence, Pryor and Miller. As I traveled on Slade was elected secretary. V      i {
ark, the Cannon Ball Express to New York one morn- William Billiter, of Billiter, Miller and McClure, i   ‘ i i it  §
1 Off ing I read through tears yollr tender words of my was named to head the committee that will have or ‘   i
nas dear friend Professor Miller- His memory is a charge or the dinner dance to be given May 2 in ‘ . i  l `, i
Or-  s rich heritage for anyone who knew his qnalityr compliment to the junior engineers or the Uni-    PF.?  i
rein dignified and modest, olieerfnl and ohaste, kind versity who Wiii visit Cincinnati at tnet time on   .   r
. in and not condescending, 9·riSt0Cr3tlC and Oh the an inspection tour. Seniors of all northern Ken-       i
on level with any faithful nnnd- He inonloated our tucky riign senneie will be invited to attend this »     j
img  1 love for his material earth and cosmos and made fuiictioii _   ‘ o
this us Wonder at and aooro tho Spirit that moved Mr. Billiter, together with Carl Reifkin, adver— A     ` i
l through tiiem aiij The Gmiiigumeii might shud` tising manager of the Newport Rolling Mills, and 3   i    l
onor i dei iiiiii his Owii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiso iii? Wiiiiiso “"?i"i Pet Ferre, engineer with tne Southern Reiiway,  ,    ,
trial   ooooooooo or Poofooooo Molloo- Tomas oooioo-ol tent,-iee nie   tee,-d in- the ming      s   A 
imag  . and Spiritual were mad? ahve and no im? could Plans will be completed for the dance at the ”? if-  Ei ‘ 
1 the thiiough masoii and him lose apiiteciation for next meeting to be held May 14, at the Covington ;i i     *  i
dual- things sacred in or of time lor eternity. He was Tennis Club.   ,-__   ii .q
a man to make us admire his forbears, whom we ga   , 
l°h_u` do not know, and suggest envied attributes for       °   .
3;; l’°St°iity· Sincfiniy >’°“i`S» HERNUCN J. EVANS HEADS   5   ;_
may _ RUFUS ir WEAVER KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION     ‘_ 
Zig UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY SONGBOOK ——— {_    
hOii_  9 _ _ _"` _ _ Herndon J. Evans, editor-manager of the Pine- _  
nnei l . A Ui“"€i`Siii’ °i K‘i“.i“°i‘y €°iigi°°f{i‘o "°iiiai“‘ ville Sun, was elected to guide tne destinies ofthe ; _1 -1_ ,  
ipp€1·  . mg th? iiioiids ood mnficai $(331% Of] Om Oii’   Kentucky Press Association at the close of the .~ L  
fthe 9 of Ke, Aima Miiiiii aiiii ii/iiy Od Kiiiituc   mid-winter meeting, succeeding “Jim Allen" of ini   ci 
ients · Home has recently been published 'by the Um- the Cynthiana Democmh .   , 
yl _ A versity Publicity Bureau and is obtainable at the Om, new president is a Kentuckian born and    ei
i Unnorsnr Book Store for noo nor oolor- bred in tnie grand old state. He inet sew the l 2  4
_i The Songbook comprises f0lll` Pngnsi the C0V€i` light of day at Morehead, Rowan county, on De-    E
PA i tltislgrl presenting tl De1`SP€€tlV€ of M€in°i`iai Hiiii cember 22, 1895. He was a member of the first i   ‘ 
and the words "Songs of U. K." in an int€l`€Sting journalism classes started by Professor Grehan. A   .
iiated ?  University iiielimtiiieiiii of ai`i· The pamphlet was of 1915 and went to the State Journal and work- I . Z   
Y·   iiiiti is in bint? and White- spring of 1917, but again withdrew on April 12 — i
Lolo  Z This is the first time that a copy of these two to enlist iii the U_ S_ Army and Sei-ved uiitii July,  
amer, . popular school songs with full musical scores has 1919, with ten months overseas duty, He again   2 9
Raw- F been available and alumni will no doubt welcome I‘€..Q]’]t€]:‘Qd the University in fall of 1919 and Was , at   
lgtOll· . the combination of songs which brings to them gyaduaijgd in 1921 from the College of Arts and   ` j   
l/[ich.,   their three favorites. Get your copy now from Sciences with a journalism major. He is a mem- i C  
apter, the University Book Store, and know your school ber of Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising. ii; {    `i
iigan, . songs when football season opens next fall. fraternity. I ii   i 1