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    Mr. Charles R. Brock ’90 has recently been elected President of the  ` Fm,
»   ;   Denver Bar Association. Mr. Brock has always taken an active interest  S Dep.
    in the University and the Alumni Association. We know the Denver Bar   with
O     Association has made a most wise choice.  - and
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  » i;_ Dr.Thomas Morgan ’86 was on January 16th, ’19, elected a Foreign P nam
_ E ` _; Fellow to the Royal Society of London. This is an honor of most con-
* L ·   siderable note and we feel proud to boast a member of such an institution. V
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, · j `j;§" A hook of the title of "Philippine Water Supplies" by G. W. Heise -
    and A. S. Hehrman has just been published. Mr. Behrman is a member
   g   of the class of 1913 and has recently returned from France to resume the
    life of a civilian. V
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  `4”‘ f ‘ Major Harold Amos, retiring President of the Assocition has returned  ‘ Pyiv
· §   from France and has resumed his duties with the Rockefeller Institute  i 1915
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_ '   Dr. Graham Edgar ’07 has recently accepted the chair of Chemistry  
·   at the University of Virginia. Dr. Edgar was Associate Professor of 6 
    · R Chemistry at Virginia from 1910 to 1917.
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. *  ;. * PROMINENT STUDENTS DOING NOBLE WORK. ;
‘     Among former widely known students and graduates of the University  l Ham
1 V _ of the Classes of 1919 and recent years, who are holding prominent posi- _
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- - , tions in foreign fields and who are reported to be successfully located are  r num
_Q   H. W. Taylor, who has accepted a position as tobacco expert for Ceylon; .
5  _ J. du P. Oosteeuzen, who has been promoted to the position of Assistant ’ 
;   Chief of the Tobacco and Cotton Division and Manager of the Rustenbury  ’
— { Experiment Station, Union of South Africa; P. Koch, promoted to the posi- ;
t *` »;_ tion of manager of the Turkish Tobacco Experiment Station, Elsenburf,  .
S   ` Union of South Africa.  I may
—. i_ - Graduates and students of journalism who are holding prominent * 'C¤1u
T » positions on staffs of Lexington dailies, are John Marsh and Wayne Cot-   the I
_ _· tingham, on the reportorial and editorial staff of the Lexington Leader, j-  S€¤1‘<
· and G. M. Pedley, city editor of the Lexington Herald. Four graduates T ·Conr
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