Reed Leads Aging with Class
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Reed ef Leuieville ee   l \ ;  V rg gerontology students iii
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2003. Reed, a member of I QE     Center on Aging in
the board since 1994, has i A i     E `   . Septemheh The ghyeot.
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Reed promised a vigorous tenure as Jack Guthrie ofLou1sv1lle, whose term the same society that
board chairman. "We’re going to move UK expired. Tobin, a retired managing direc- Values youth, and that
to even greater heights," he said. tor of Marsh Inc., an insurance broker- _ learning is
Gov. Paul Patton appointed Reed to the age firm where she was a casualty broker 1 iM ·-—t   a liie_long
UK board in 1994. He served as vice chair for 28 years, is a past president of the W- i gy   J _ A nroeess
from 1999 to his election as chair this year. UK Alumni Association and is an hon- l r   . ’ Downs
He is a 1986 graduate of the College of Law. oree in the UK Alumni Association Hall     rf ‘, “   is one ot
In August, Myra Leigh Tobin of New of Distinguished Alumni. She also owns A     _ the most
York City, N.Y, and Michael Kennedy of a farm in Breckinridge County, Ky   ··   t   li familiar
Lexington participated as members in their Kennedy, an associate professor in the       American
first UK Board of Trustees meeting. Department of Geography in the Col- D P television
Tobin was appointed by Gov. Paul lege of Arts and Sciences, is one of two l_lnol.i Downs news
Patton from three nominees elected by faculty representatives on the board sneaks With oersonalities
graduates of UK in balloting this spring in elected by the faculty of the University. loupnoilgm and in the
an election conducted by the UK Alumni gerontology history of
Association. She is one of three alumni rep- students. the
resentatrves on the UK board. She replaces t   um.: wwwiut radii muotoos methumsiqe holqs tt post-
mas ers egree in
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I Arturo’s Art Goes to Court  Ci‘i;Ki*;i°’a““
W UK art professor Arturo Alonzo Sandoval has completed a commissioned artwork for tslrio Kiler (Reoiiblie oi
the new U.S. Sixth District Court building in London. Sandoval, who has taught at UK Czechoslovakia) Ednoa_
for 27 years, is best known for work that combines industrial materials with traditional riori. Marlr Berger (lre_
weaving. This courthouse piece, "Appalachian Knobs, " is made of interlaced highly pol- larirl) Economies; and
ished brass, copper, and aluminum strips that span an area approximately 1 yard by 16 Deeriiorirl O. Brown
yards wide. Several other artisans were involved in various aspects of the project, includ- (Glraria Wear Airiea) and
ing helping with fabrication of the actual piece. The commission was part of the U.S. Greg Brook (Sri Lanka),
General Service Administration’s Art in Architecture project, which stipulated that a Family Srndiea
small percentage of the federal building’s cost be
used for artwork.   VNNl.§S3.g0V
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