xt715d8ncv0z https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt715d8ncv0z/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky (Fayette County) University of Kentucky Alumni Association 1954 v. : ill. ; 28 cm. Quarterly, Publication suspended 1922 and resumed with v. 1, no. 1 (May 1929); v. 5, no. 9 (May 1933) not published; issues for v. 37, no. 2-v. 40, no. 1 (spring 1966-spring 1969) incorrectly numbered as v. 38, no. 2-v. 43, no. 1; v. 40 (1969) complete in 3 no. journals  English [Lexington, Ky. : University of Kentucky Alumni Association, Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Kentucky alumnus University of Kentucky. Kentucky alumni 2002- Kentucky alumnus monthly Kentucky alumnus, vol. 04, no. 25, 1954 text Kentucky alumnus, vol. 04, no. 25, 1954 1954 2012 true xt715d8ncv0z section xt715d8ncv0z ' W ; 
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Mrs. Fleming D. Hedges, 2256 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill. nectieut Ave., N. VV., \Vashington 25, D. C. letics,
° Elias Elvove, 2014 "C" St., Washington, D. C. Stephen A. Rapier, 61 Broadway, New York 6. N, Y. will Ed
` Ray johanneman, 800 E. jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. j. B. Hutson, Tobacco Associates, lnc., 1200 18th St. N. \\`.. ];m(]_ j
,. C. L. Morgan, Clemson Agri. College, Dept. of Animal Hus- ¥Vashington 5, D. C. ]0hn R,
’ handry, Clemson, S. C. Charles L. Price, 310 East Main St., Earlington,   (jjncin
— Phil M. Miles, 229 Barrow Rd., Lexington, Ky. Morton Holbrook, 1228 Cary St., Owensboro, Ky. Douglas
E F. Randolph Childress, 571 Sunset Rd., Louisville, Ky. Paul S. Powell, jr., Aliquippa, Pa. llrs. T.
' Ruby F. Barney, 5063 Ortega Blvd., jacksonville, Fla. W. B. VVendt, 2346 Emerson Ave., Louisville, Ky, ville, j
- joseph C. Nelson, jr., 2104 Bayard Pk., Evansville, Ind. Mrs. McDonald Gray, Evergreen Rd., RR No. 1, Anchorage, Ky. Rohm }
Arthur P, Vogelmann, 842 St. james Ave., Park Hills, Coving- Mildred Louise Hart, 1406 Oakwood Ave., Louisville 5, Ky. Lcxjng
` ton, Ky. Donald L. Hartford, 1114 Mount Allen Rd., Park Hills, Coving- ]_ Cm-Hs)
’ Warren Rogers, 203 Dantzler Ct., Lexington, Kv. ton, Ky. ingmn
Charles j. Rice, 102 Romany Rd., Lexington, Ky. jack Green, 4011 Norbourne Blvd., Louisville, Ky. lliehardj
Miss Anna B. Sprague, 1600 Richmond Rd., Lexington, Ky. Scott L. Davenport,   Bryant Circle, Maysville, Ky. 1957)
jack W. Stallard, 1134 Fontaine Rd., Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Charles D. jones, 330 Mulberry St., Hollidaysburg, Pa. Herndon
Mrs. W. M. Woolum, c/0 Ky. Utilities Co., Danville, Ky. VV. T. Noel, Harlan, Ky. 1957)
August Luscher, jr., RR No. 4, Frankfort, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harelson, 174 Park Ave., Lexington, Ky. (Jerald 4
George H. Paine, jr., 446 Ludlow Hghwy., Ludlow, Ky. john A. Rassenfoss. 3520 Coodit St., Highland, lud. 1957)
Mrs. Gordon G. Greene, Box 633, Bartlesville, Okla. \Villiam Walter, 13 Avondale Plaza, Avondale Estates, Ga. Dr, Ralp
Chris R. Kilgus, c/o Hayswood Hospital, Maysville, Ky. George Becker, 814 Gwinn St., Medina, N. Y. (Bonn
, Henry j. Grall (2nd Lt.), Book Dept. TSESS, Camp Gordon, Ga. Dr. Carl Pigman, \Vhitesburg, Ky. l. S. Wa
Merl M. Moore, jr. (Capt.), Hq. 217'th Sig. Bn. (Const.), APO B. F. Scherlfius. 313 N. 16th St., Murray, Ky. of Tru
. 189, c/0 PM., N. Y., N. Y. Col. and Mrs. George \V. Ewell, 3133 Conn Ave., N. \V., \\`as1i- Cay A_
Frank D. Cain, jr., Madisonville, Kv. ington, D. C. (B0ar<
E. F. Schimpeler, 3256 Crossbill Rd., Louisville 13, Ky. Dr. E. Vernon Smith. 2508 Auburn Ave., Cincinnati 19. Ohio 1l.R. Da
Col. john McDonald, Box 720 RR No. 4, Fairfax, Va. Harry E. Tait, jr., 1801 E. Hernandez St., Pensacola, Fla. presidr
_ Miss Marie Barkley, 737 S. Limestone, Lexington, Ky. Henry L. Spencer, 1109 N. Utah St., Arlington, Va. llargueri
jack W. Dunn, RR No. 1, Eddyville, Ky. Charles H. Barr, 1604 Fincastle Rd., Lexington, Ky. ington
Dr. E. Cronly Elliott, 306 Security Trust Bldg., Lexington, Ky. Charles A. Paynter, 2908 Avon Rd., Louisville, Ky. ll. D. P
joseph Kramer, Langgasstr. 46. Berne, Switzerland joe M. Hodges, 2838 Sherman Rd., Portsmouth, Ohio honora
George Edward Brooking, jr., 35 Godfrey St., S. W., 3, London, 11. O. Newman, 236 Quecnsway Dr., Lexington, Ky. Dr. Geo;
V England C. R. Sinoot, 1217 Ave.. Venetia, Coral Gables. Fla. _ (Life
W. D. Sullivan, Beaver Falls, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. l\/laranville, Box 326, Hazard. Ky. ' Senior C
Kenneth Blevins, 31 E. 26th St., Covington, Ky. Mrs. Margaret S. Dennison, Station Rd., P. O. Box 63, Cliel" Culpe;
Lt. john A. Biggerstaff (018900847), B. Company, 313 Sig. Bn., ncy, Pa. _ _
, Ft. Meade, Md. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Runsdorf, 510 Elmwood Ave., Brooklyn, N. 1.
john P. Carmody, 1535 24th St., N. VV., Canton 9, Ohio VV. F. Steers, 7 Sheridan Dr., Short l·1i1ls, N. j.
Ensign George D. Parrott, 305 N. Walnut, Springfield, Ky. Amy Breslin, 2804 Grand Ave., Louisville. Ky.
Nancy Duke Lewis, Pembroke College, Providence, R. 1. H. H. Lowry, 67 S. Munn, East Orange, N. j. MVS- Ha
Gregory M. Sheehan, 1333 Unquowa Rd., Fairfield, Conn. W'. F. Raymer, 413 \iValker Rd., West Orange, N. _l. Ltxing
M. j. Clarke, Anchorage, Ky. Davgl L. {Thornton, llox 45, Versailles, Ky. Edglllrd
, . · _ , ., ·, · M. . Maiurin, Hem erson, Ky. , MLK
imus kl L"lth_`m` 160 N. {Xu ldn Pk" Lexmgmm Ky` Anthony j. Frezza, Bayside Trailer Pk., 197 \V. 30th SL. ll&\>‘· Patti G.
1`helma Daniels, VVayland, Ky. mum, N_ ]_ ]\y_
Harrison R. Cooper, 2603 Laurel, Beaumont, Texas Samuel H. Horton, 2532 Garland Ave., Louisville, Ky. l"ll¥)IlCas
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` CLUB PRESIDENTS Mercer County—Rcbert Ma , H dsb g ‘ ·
The Kentucky Alumnus Adair Cuunty—Earl Huddleston, Columbia M""'°° C°“mY—]¤$*¤$ L- EES- _'?`2r:*Dki:;Vil]¢‘ } 7
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Kentucky on the caqnpys of the Umversxty, Ballard C0unty·—Kgi[h Keuey, wgckyge Morgan County-—Eax1 Kmner, West Liberty , »
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Will Ed 'C0vingt0n, 2655 Vugxnm Ave., Ash- Flggnénéougiifiyvvoohrcw Burcl,?;,(` Pzgggggbxg K}. · I
w__ lgmd, ky. (Term expueg l955) _ Franklin cmm¢v-A¤¤ust Luscher, Jr., C/0 W=·_¤¤¤ €<>¤¤*>’-N<>¤m·v L¢W¤S— R¤>’=¤¤ M¤~i¤ V ` 
]ohn R. Bullock, 603 _D1x1e Termmal Bldg., Fchenlpv Dismlers, ]¤c_, Frankfurt Store, 10th St., Bnwlmg Green
Cincinnnt1_(Term_exp1reS 1955) _ Fulton Cnunty—]crry ]0ncs, 314 Paschall St., \Vashingt¤n Ccunty—Chm·les ]. Hayden, ·
Douglas Parnsh, Pans, Ky. ·( Term expires 1955) Fulton Springfield
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UFEYUU (Term €XP¤'€S 1956) _ Hancock C0unty—Harry Black, Hawesville Versailles ` ' " `
Richard)E. Cooper, Somerset, Ky. (Term exp1res Hardin (j0unty-R0beyg McNamara, `
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_ Herndon ]. Evans, Pineville, Ky. (Term €XDi1’€$ H8flIi?]1(§O\lD(;;?2]OhH Crosthwaite, ]r.. Box 589 AUBHUL C11-—T0m Dvwning, 687 Spring St. ,
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` 1957) _ _ Hart Co3¤ty—R. W. Poynter. Horse Cave   a C Wheeler` Box u53’ .
_ Dr.Ha1ph Angeluccn, 109 Esplanade, Lexmgtun Henderson Cuunty—]ames Ewing, Gleaner and G __t_ C. _. A . Au, R V _ .
[Board qf Trustees) _ _ ]qurn;1I_ Hgndgrgqm YE} <;‘· Arzilrrrkgnj ant C: ._ ugqeg .3700 3 V
‘ I. S. Watkms, 251 E. Hugh, Lexmgtou (Board Henry County-()_ L, MCEII-Oy, Eminence _"" U "~·*   j“"*'““’“ · ‘“'~"‘“·m -7
0{ Trustees) Hopkins Cm,my_Bg]] Cm·um_ Mm]iS0,wme_ ](y_ Chncago. Ill.—\V1l11nm L. Lowry, 640 N. Grove, ,
gvnsly- GugrB A.d I£u%_uelet, giarrow Road, Lexington Hopkins County-Iva H,]Migs, M?dis%x;xgl1i: Oak Park, Ill. ;
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H- D. Palmore, Frankfort, Ky. (Life member, Knox County-Barnard McKeehax·E, Barbouryglle DRUTQD, Ohl0—RlCh2lrt] B. Erd, 1504 Neva
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Edwiifd Bgnnea, Schenley Distilleries, Frank- L;g:nCg:l;l:y>;], Phillip Glenn, Kuttawa _ _ C8llfOI`nlf\ Texas 011 C0. Ltd., 551 Fxfth Ave. ‘ »
f°'*» Ky. McCracken County—]0hn Blackburn, Cmzens philadelphm pn_-wm;,,m A_ Lu,.tey_ Sm Juicu `
_ Buy- FUI G- Blazer, ]r., ]amc Hill Drive, Ashland, Savings Bank Bldg., Paducah R0;\d_ Abington, Pg_ -
KY- McCreary C0u¤ly—C· W~ Hume. Stearns Washington, D.C_.—Madilcen Small, 2517 39th
M") C¤S¤er, c/u Ruby Lumber Cu., Madison- McLean C¤unry—Charles Gqtton, Sacramento SL N_\V_, Apt, 201
vnlle, Ky, Mngoifin C0unty—Luih€f RICE- s¤]Y€¤'$Viu° Williamson, W. Va.—C. R. Wilson, Ir., 109
]‘   Di$hm1\n, 2314 Bonnycustle Ave., Louis- Marion C0unty—Pau1 Owens. LBblm011 Joseph Avg_ _
Milla 5 Marshal] County-], Honiizr Iihller, Benton  - ,
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TI H?";_Iar£`\;§ck %2;§CkinnLflotgeisexzaztolly MSS`: Cg":;‘ty_Willi8m D_ Calvem Maysville Exegutwe Commnttce meets second Monday
Dr, v_ A ],lcks’ Cr t K ’ Meade C0umy-w;uiam Henry Allen, mght of each month, September through
mam `H“ T€gX\};1sen13UrE`irs€,·National Bank Brandenburg MM 6**0. ¤·¤·· C¤*¤¤i¤* R<>¤¤·· L¤f¤v¤¤¤ '
Bldg-, Lexington y ` ‘ l Menifee Cgu¤zy—Fairel C. Bailey, Freucbburg Hotel, Lexmgton I  
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· A by (Etlit0r’s gotef TheHfolg>wing poe? Lili) G1`€2l[ lrlilll Oli lllC Sl.ll(lClll.
,   was written y tunes . ard ·r, ’0 , ` ' .' » ~ . · ` ,
i , Bllyd KCCHHH after he returned to the cainllxllis last Uulon lnnlor lO_llll`ll lulllmll (A
  ]une for the 50th reunion of his class.) llll1Cll€()ll, 1ll`CZ ll`0lll I`()\\', lelt
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l ll youre a lsentuckian who likes to ,,,.6,St l fl} lm   l· l"ll)llJl§ Ul ll
  read-especially those stories of your A, (L Pm le 8,,6 that AIOSQS [Vu ,§l)l)L‘l°”;ll‘llll lo MCS" lll),,'ll_.
- own state-you’re apt to be interested i p QGUL , ‘ ,,,,1 (m°l‘lll‘ Hllgll . .ml
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i in something which happened on Oct. lmmd 00* "ll(   ll·   l lll}, ll·l(~l~ lllrm,
  15 at the University of Kentucky, A flaming bush with glory blest QT`, ld"; O,g°“,l‘   (" ll   ",l,l,l
.. . { V ., . _ , 1 alan. . . o>crts, ' `_ i’_ at tai
, On that date, the U1'11‘,€Y$l$Y’ of lV(L$ lledftl to 1”L(l17l(;` ll ‘l'lOly 1.%.,,.,1 COI B   ]»,~c,,,s \[.· mi,-lh.,
g lientueky Press published its ken- gm,md» 1 ‘ I; · · · ’_ ‘$l» l, ‘l_l· ,_,_,l
  lucky Story," a collection of 15 short B ,1 , ' _, ){"l, ,· B"‘,‘“"“· “·,ll· Md; l‘§.,“’
i stories, edited by Dr. Hollis Summers, Glwlll llese wu elled bowels l’l°”l°_°ll_l 0 lllL Ul‘ Alllllllll llcl
. Kentucky writer and member of the Spread ,l?*°‘t""""‘t ""‘l ll"ll°l` MC- ‘,“ llc
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l Since the cluel function of a uni- ,,,,,,98 ‘__, ’
l versity press is to publish works which TO he r T _, , C, _ m¥,,° l
. contribute significantly te knowledge “ VO" “’"Sl""“ "‘"“» jim 1>n»ait,tennei·ent1niit1ie ken. , .‘°l
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, and culture, many ol the books issued 0 llleads tucky football team and a 1954 grad.  
c by the UK Press necessarily are ol a Say to us, “Tal¤‘<
all story lovers in this area who ex- grew. Hopkinsville, has been named heatl of l°"°° l
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anime it. .~\lmost 10 years ol kentucky UVB have 10,,,, in w Vi Sd O m the English department at Lindsay
y ` writing, beginning with james Lane U, _ D lVilson College, Columbia, Ky. Some
, .>\llen’s "liing Solomon ol Kentucky,’_’ ¤lOll’ll Mm,
; mel Pulsljshetl in 189}, are represent- Anil ours was your iioom- ?___,l;_. Y,l.[ b,
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, ¥ Cd, , , k, , , llwncenlenl l00· siygglgiiigyr OIR THE tnvueusiiir, nix. unit-ers
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  s time t yen ut im ctnyu iere it to YOL, 8,,,,,,, 0,, Cy,[,,_,m,,g Cam_ OUIRE6 BY TAE ACS_Z11g(1%Ués&¢g;%E%1& dm, O,
_ would not thrill again to the words of , AUGUST 24 ,9,2 ‘AS AMENDED ,,,,2,.,,, mm in
V "liing Solomon of Kentucky?" Re- pus t wma Qgilés g,.ll,,l"l·§ll,Cll,’l, l9°§3·,ANQ l,ULl, l· ,,.,,0,,,
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ineiniiei some ol the opening sen- Anrl may you lmoo long length tinn 2:33; “ “ “ "°`   " I ,,
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***1;;, ,,,, _ l`l]]IIl   U, ,8,,, , _,,l , ,,, Of dave i.,t ft lyFail;s’;i.,t*‘:;:::1:t.i,f‘lrl;;:l:,.;5.,  Wl,
~ · ·   * Grow on, through weather *<>·‘ 5··v<··¤l¤··‘ 1954- _ ,.,,,0,,.,
hand and there must be new pleasures, O U, Z . ‘ (dl,)lll;$2*;*,%*,*"‘Q,,i‘;l>   l=¤=·¤·d,
. Birmingham . . . (and later on) it was clays. _ l§¤li¢or,& llélvn G- Kinul 522 $¤r¤‘¤ »\*<·»- l-tr lllllilll-
‘l‘“ ""l"“"ll‘e’“ “`€“° in lllc lllc Ol "l°l Through all the time when, miiillliiteiiie Editor: e. ten iieclnin. isn-is "‘ll“¥ ll
- Kino Solomon ol lientucky." l"W“· .l‘y· .. - , ·_ .. lll llllll
l" _ V _ far gwgty Business Manager; Helen C. lung, 022. Stow Y _
.·\s almost any Lasteru lxentuckian O I I ’ I It Ave., Lexington, Ky. { k I, ·‘lll'lll·
.. . . . » . . , ur cass tas o ten tou¤1 2· T1· to-   U   ·> '·‘·****°‘>‘ ¤
<·*¤ Ml WL —· l‘€lll“°l"/ ·¤¤¤l¤>l<>s> l l ¤ Ol Ain .ii. n`ite§IiZt.‘tl..n`,` tttlllLlI.Tl, it,. ni iiiiii- l§·¤lt<
wouldnt be complete without a yarn thee Stock 5·o¤‘n<¤¤’Mf¤>¤·l , lla], l
I , , F _ _ [_,-_ _ _, . ‘_ ._ _ _ _ 3. lhc known hontlholtlers, I11()¥`lll1\l.ll‘¢‘$·lllll I ,,,1
ll lll lll OX _ll· lh hlllll lll llll$ Ablfllng IOUQ wg ljflng f()d(],y oth··r security hpldcrslowning or,1ipltln;e l lltl llll, Ll
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llllumt ll (lomlln ml (lullhllll It To l/OU, OUT lovely 771CL]9l6 l'1`€6. unites, or olhcr securililzs are; Nant-.   (" ll
U])€ll$ llll$ WHVZ 4. P:u‘al.{rapl1s 2 and 53, inelutae, in t·u5~‘~ lll [hc
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U Hit was tlus way stranger. \¤Vhen lllmes H- C?llClll€l`» 04  llllilillllllillrlllll Zl,€ll{,‘§l.,,"Zi§`i`i-ii§lll·- ···‘ lllllclll
hit comes to hgmcllirf a right pcm-{ Tulsa   in any other fitlueitu-y relation, the ninne of lliy Illmkc,
  Q _ . ’ DUTSOH or l`Ul”]}()l”i\t1()}1 lor whom such ll'\l>ll`\’ ll , I,
gd. _]el> .,omers air about the yorest   acting; also the statements in the No 1*1**** `llll
umn (yn [Tyii ’ l>· I   V l graphs show the al·fiant’g full l{Illl\\'ll?(llll` glllll
,` l l,l `lll’ Tcl (m’ ‘m( Amanda lifted the spell in the story, belief as to the eiretnnstnnees ;mtl,t·ontlll1l¥ll*
llllly r\llll $lLlI"Q1ll ll2l\'C g()[ the .. ,, - - I _ undt-r which stot·kholtlt~rs and s¤·tru1‘¤l>' lllllll"l` The ,
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Ulltg rest tongue on Cutslun or any pany ne tmetl-ns, hold stnek and st-<·¤¤ri*>‘ {**,9 'llllmrtu
()l1‘(,l. (_1.,(_k'1* ¤ll)rH"vy dr,,`\,· Ycorclinl     1u",’ (;l\p;\Ql[y 0tl]t‘I‘ fhilll   Y2`? ¥`l)Ull€l'   [lu. g,,n_
,.-\uothcr writer selected as a con. Li[’ the hoodoo, now I beg, 5,,,,,,.,,   l,',ll,;ll.ll.l.»`tlii~ lll lvaittlljll,
_ tributor to the anthology was Alice 1-\n draw the cricket ¢l=*Y el 0°l°l’°*‘· l95~l· llltl bm
H .,,· R' ». D t . ` ' ·· · V, EMMA (1, MEllllE|·l·
. than ut. out you recall how l· om this heah leg. (My C,,,,,,,,,S,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.0, S,.,,,_ lst islam lllue my
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  lO em ers Team Honored Al Halfhme, Sepl. T8 jr i 
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an Courier journal stair Writer A' ‘ l ""‘ g°" ` ‘“€· . J- $· WATKlN$ HEADS l? i 
IEII t the luncheon, however, stories STATE T A E I{ L
Ii Members of the 1904 University of flew llllfk Filld fast. R V L GROUP J; i
big I Kentucky football team really lived it _Tlll€   ,   . ?
we Old (lays- the ’Oil boys began spinning 8“lll°_“'llh (dllcillllilll 50 l'€¤Y$ ¤gO·   , `  i
M _ ,,,i,ti,.I,l—Ov-sting yarns about their l¤t¤~ the lit Oats lied ti   -     l ‘
CEL gi-idiroil cxj)gyi€n(t(gS 50·y€;i]·g ;1gO_ (iorkllhlg gOO(l Cllll). Tl]€y KNO!] 9·gZll'Il€S      
mm They continued cracking each other iiiid lest §>¤e—the sele less heihg te     ‘ .
MO In the back and telling the stories as Cimcinnati by a 0-li count     __,_--_»   .I in    =».        .
iw,. mot seats of honor airing the llie lhiiri<>i·<>¤s incident iiwelving    ·‘`     t  ¥ E 
Iieiiiucky Sideline [Oi thc wiidcaisi Colonel Brewer and the Cincinnati       ~i
... mais It-an Marytaaa. 1>l=·>iei` tihielded like this   l‘’  e`   -
nity- got the surprise of their lives _ lireireie played either guard er tackle iii‘     ~ =
hc Km Ihiring the half-time intermission when hh the icills- Seen illl€Y ills? gdillti .     V V 
$4 Slilll U1; Director of Athletics Bernie Shive- Willi Clllclilildll got wider way, Brew- i`ii`'   C 1  
member II. miied them (mm the irI€id_ er and his opponent across the line ._ . ‘
Iiirisgillii ’EuIIh member Of the .04 dub Present i;;t><;)l;i a violcient diglike to each other," I _VAl_,,,___ ,   -
‘ g nine game was presented a Kentucky “i ,€ O the 9 hers put hi Sohh , i_`` · ,   ‘,»—   l
(§olonel`s commission, signed, sealed tic _I"lmmd`y lineman and hls Cm` e ` \ ,
Nil and i)]·e5e|] [gd i)(3i·g()ii;i]]y by Gogh La“v. ‘-hlll-lll COUll[€T[)ilhI W?I`€ CI`ZlCl<1r]g Cach _-   I I . I I I
( , of _ _ “,€ihc]_br· other rather lusttly in the big pile- _ I_ i .
head of mm l ups which invariably occurred after ” it
Lindsay R€C€l\’C ‘K’ Bl3I`ll<€iS each play in those clays_ _ I .
y- Some of the oldsters’ eyes were After warning both players several J' S' Watkms K
glazed a bit as each was presented a times, one of the olhcials waved Brew- I _ _   t
+—— "l§" blanket by the K Club at the er and the Cincinnati player out of .l‘ Sthphch ll mkmsyof Le¤·¤st<>·i» l I
;]]¤_ MAX- lllll\`€I`Sl[)'.   Evans, Berea, PY€$i‘ [llC g2lIllC. BO[ll l)()yS I]]lXC(l l[ UI') bllt consulting cuglucelh Uh _g1`“dhh[€_“hd ` _
L%§gS1§§ dent of the club composed of letter- good on the sidelines after being Pas} lhicsldcm Of the Uh Aluiiiiii AS` °
3 Br 'l;ll_iY men in all major UK sports, made the ejected, members of the team recalled. Shchmolh has been llallwd br the '
g0iiH_L\SI.il presentation. .#\l`ter returning home Brewer’s fa- f‘?j‘dS_wthY Chhmhhr el Lmhlhcrce te _
I Ki The I0 members OI the ,01 Squad Iiici. Ciiiicd him to task for iiiduigiiig i-T1 its Ky. Ioutlst and Travel Coun-
Iiiirtgip   il(l`C])[lI]g [h€ C()]]]1T]i$$i()l]$ and blank- ill the f?l$[l(`Ul[$ (hiring [h€ Cll]ClI]I]2l[l (il ` Y · i I ·  
I pubizshmi iii IOCIHI, NCTC: giImc_ I Mtg ltcittktnsfpiestintry lSkS?1;`;&ll]§ va? E .
iinggs |l'li\ll· (IOL   E' Bl_€"_cr:   T.     Bl`C"IC1.       isle   Clllt)     ) l`   [(H[  
  that- rant, Louisville; rrert con *‘rete" at this peiirt aiid hlled ih details ei ..(fi;';i T`mi”’ °‘?‘“""f€T_ ll ff glfllih °I l
Aw.__ Lax. llilhan. Frankfort; Hugh \-Vood, Louis. what his father said to him_ It rim S1; ·Ss;iCh xiggihfillllinlijiiglsitil?iiiviisbrf;   I
iiii iiimh. huh W· H· Cmd? l-tiiiisrillei   Wilk like this: centlv incorporated for the purpose l V
` ' _I let Rodes, Lexington; P1`€$l€)’ Aiklllsl "$Oll· ll'lll' dill YOU gel ilim that of ftirtherinr the establislttnent of 1 i i
` 522 mm N"h"'l- Vzhi Slllgglllg llldldl hvhh Your Oppohcht hl medical schgol at thie Universit olf
l lj§"‘§QQl§Q Walter McKinney, McKinney, Ky.; lllc Clllfhlllilll game? lgentucky. 1 Y -
A L_ I I lla]. Don P. Branson, Columbus, "\t\’cll." Brewer replied, "I just l
 [iii; · (lllio, and V. D. Roberts, Somerset. ditln't like his looks, that`s all."   i
h¤tl5·“"""` _l. (I. Nisbct, Madisonville, manager . . ]Ollll T- S“’€€¤€Y» ,38- has been l .
 in i·¤iS·‘$ ‘*l the '04 team, was unable to be lvhs First Cousm named chairman of the distributive i
itciiiiiiiiiieiilii I,I-mm miiiiin His Commission and "'I`hat player you fought with, my education section and vice president i
..tmc<¤illt·§ blanket will bg scm him, UK giiicinls boy. was your hrst cousin. George of the Kentucky- Vocational Associa-
`l‘i&l'$`SliQ§,_ii nid, Young." tion. Mr. Sweeney, who lives in Lex- i ·
  Brewer Story Related l)eccasctl members ol the ’04 squad ington, is coordinator of vocational I
liifliiihhmiiii l`ll€ old timers dicln’t have too many illllllllc   lvlllic ('hl’h¤ iOi`lll€l` LEX` lcllhlll U-hmmg fer city and County
,IIiIrttyI\iiii_I§i 'lllpthtttttities to tell stories during lllgliill l`ll`l’ Ollsiillcclji loc (#""h$» Mli sc 100 S' ji Ii Ik Ii ·
I,I_(;i.I.,,.i,.i,- llit Hi}lll€ itself. They were too busy Sterling: S., Cl. Red Montgomery, of I I Ii -_
mi, this hh ll‘zttt·lnng [hc jg)54 edition Oi Ihc {jms \\’cstci—n ltentuckyz (1. \\’. Haynes, Lotus Htllemneyer, Sr., ’07, of Lex.
HRELII illltl breathing Silent Imiyci-S that the Loutsxttllc, and Priest Kemper. Mt. tngton, has been elected ipresident of I  
;_ ltlihl hhlc Tilltl white gridders would truck $lCl`llll§. llle Henry (JOY F0U¥ldilU0U· I i
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‘   '1`he graduates of the University of class minds as it should. Unless col- of Kentucky. It is poor economy for  
  Kentucky have a deep and abiding lege youth can have teachers of ability our state to let these selected. trainetl I *
Q interest in its future_ I know this to there is little value in his attending and proven teachers get away when a ¥
 t F be a fact from many contacts with our college. The mediocre teacher can few lnmdred dollars would have kept     ·=··
i alumni and the thousands of letters neither instruct, inspire nor motivate them here.
t which I receive during the year in the youth who may be compelled to \t\’ith the flood of students who will
` which they express their interest. They sit in his classes. be entering our colleges and universi-
5 tell me that they want to know the Kentucky’s salary scale is not high ties in numbers we have never had
E University's problems and how they enough to attract to its faculty and before, the competition for college in-
i can help in the solution of them. hold young men and women who pos- structors will be so great that the in-
i In this report I desire to make you sess outstanding abilities. Attractive, stitutions that have poor salary scales  
i accptainted with a problem which I well educated, capable young instruc- may be forced to employ the less lit  
A fear is extremely serious regarding the tors may come to us from the best and ev