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Alumni Notes
Editor Alumni Seeraeary

are 20,000 former students. Suppose
each one wished to help but was able
to give only $5, We would have
$100,000 or half of the total fund de
sired.
Here arc what some of the former
students My:
"Enclosed you will find a small
check toward the $200,000 campaign.
I wish it were ten times as large. Ill
ncss has prevented mc replying soon
er."
"The enclosed wee, mud check k
intended for the stadium and memorial
campaign fund, and I sincerely hope
it is not too email nor too late to be
accepted. I wai away during the
greater part of the rammer and the
campaign news was not forwarded to
me. However, I do want to share in
the big thing that is coming to the
University of Kentucky. I only wish
I were able to add three ciphers where
they would be most effective on the
enclosed contribution." Florence Ed
monds '21, Lebanon, .Ky.
Another one writes: "For a long
time I have deeply regretted my inability to give something to the staSince you have given mc
dium funtlthe opportunity, I thank you for the
chance to contribute something, even,
though the something is extremely
insignificant."
One lady writes, "I did not suppose
you cared for as small amounts as $5.
I am enclosing a check for $5 which I
am glad to give. Next month I hope
to pay up my dues, and I shall later
contribute a little more if I can."
"It has been my sincere desire to
contribute to the Greater Kentucky
campaign, but circumstances ihavc
prevented. I am not in a position to
give much as there are many obligations I must meet. However, I wish
the move all the success and perhaps
I can help lartcr. I am enclosing a $2
check on a $5 contribution."
In behalf of those who have written
these letters the Alumni Association
wishes to express its thanks and any
one who has jusit such a contribution
to offer will he welcomed into the
group of those who are helping towards a Greater Kentucky.

except for the period of the World
War when he was in the service of
his country. He is now chief engineer
with the company. In February, 1921
he married Miss Lurline Coil. They
have one son, Frank Davis Cain, Jr.,
five months old. Residence address,
305 So. Main street, Madisonville, Ky
Richard Henry Barker ex- -, is with
the Boone Trail Coat Company, at
Pincvillc, Ky., and is a member of the
Bell County Alumni Club. Mrs. Bark
er was formerly Miss Virginia H. Bul
litt.

longer, Mr. Frankcl '19, last year's
secretary, will continue in that position
until Davidson's return.
The following resolutions
were
New York, Nov 11. (Second
adopted regarding
Regular)
Tuesday
luncheon.
the unfortunate
Cafp Savarin.
death of Price McLean:
Drtrnit. Nov. 24. (La.t Sat- Whereas, It has pleased God in His
infinite wisdom to call from the midst
urday Regular) dinner, Dixieland
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of his friends and classmates, Price
Inn.
is
Miss Mary Kinkead Venatole
T.pvincrtnn.
Home- Nntf. 26.
Inncs McLean, who thru his manlistudying art at Columbia University,
Dinner-danchigh standards has made
Phoenix
ness and
coming.
New York City. Her address is 106
himself respected by all, and beloved
Hotel, 6:00 p. m.
Morningside Drive, Apt. 66.
by those who were fortunate enough
to know his personality.
1$
Therefore, 'be it resolved, That, in
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Reuben Thornton Taylor went with
t' c death of Mr. McLean we lost one
thc Charles Hartmann Company, 985
The Lexington Alumni Club at a of Kentucky's best; that a vacancy
Dean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., immedheld Monday aftcronon, Octo
meeting
has been left in the hearts of his comiately after receiving his B. M. E. deber 29, completed definite plans fot1 panions, that never can be adequately
gree in June, '15, and is now engineer
the entertainment of old students who tilled ; that we extend to his family
with them. Mr. Taylor married Miss
come to Lexington for the annual our sympathy in this distress that has
Mary H. Uttcrback, June 10, 1919,
g
game, to be played be- befallen them.
and they have two children, John
tween Tennessee and the University
Chas. Graham,
years old,
Lewis, three and
on Thanksgiving day.
C. S. Carter,
Mr.
and Mary Mason, one year
was decided to hold a general reIt
Flavius Jones,
Taylor is president of the New York
ception at the hotels on the morning
Committee.
Alumni Club. During thc World
of the game to welcome old students
O. K. Dyer, President.
War he served in thc Engineers' Corps
to Lexfington and aid them in any
The chief topics of interest discussU. S. A. Thc family reside at 116 E.
The Athletic Association has ed were the football team and the
Fortieth Street, Brooklyn.
reserved seats on the north side of stadium fund- - Even the older memHerbert E. Barth has been with the,
Stoll Field for the Alumni and for- bers, some of whom have not seen the
mcrican Blower Company ever since
mer students, in addition to a number team play in years, were just as interhe graduated except during the World
of boxes on the south side. "Daddy" ested in everything as the students
War when he served in the Engineers
Boles has already received a large who arc lucky enough to be able to
Corps, U. S. Army. He is now district
numlber of checks and telegrams ask- sec all the games.
sales manager with offices at 526
ing for seats for the Thanksgiving
If Mr. Dyer gets the cooperation
Swctland Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
game.
which he sould and surely will, BufAfter the game the Lexington Club falo club will certainly be a big suc'II
to be cess under his leadership. His plans
will be hosts at a dinner-danc- e
"I have been wandering around so
held at the Phoenix from 6 to 11 place everyonct who has been in the
lately I have neglected to do many
The Tennessee team and the club for as much as a year and some
o'clockthings that I should have done long
Wildcats will be guests of honor on of the new members in positions where
ago. i am enclosing cnccK tor uues
this occasion.
they must work. They are confident
and first payment on pledge to the
Duncan Hamilton, president of the that no one will shirk, as this is work'
Greater Kentucky' campaign fund. I
Lexington Club, is chairman of the for "Kentucky."
am so anxious to ect the Kernel- - I
committee to arrange plans for the
feels lots nearer home when I know
Among the
game.
An Invitation to All Alumni
all that is happening and I can tell by
members of the committee present at
"You have probably heard that there
thc things I hear of the University
the meeting Monday were Marie Bark-le- are a few alumni in Schenectady and
that she is growing rapidly. Best
Lucilc Hutchinson, Nancy Inness, this letter is for the purpose of letting
wishes for a good year." May StephBessie Conkwright, Marguerite Mc- the Kentuckians at large know that":
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ens (teaching in high school) Nacog:
Laughlin, W. C. Wilson, White those few have a real live wire organi- Robert Lee Pope is practicing law cloches. Texas, Box 128.
Guyn, lid uabney ana rreu siapies. zation Thcrc are twcntv members of with home office at 607 South Gay
Four hundred guests arc expected at thc dubf sixtccn of whom arc ,oyal street, Knoxville, Tcnn., and branch
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more than alumni of thc University of Kentucky offices at Williamsburg, Corbin and
while
the dinner-danc- e
Thc Shelby Sentinel gives a deLexing- - and
1,000 are expected to come to
the othcr four ajthoug not alumni Harlan, Ky. Mrs. Pope was formerly scription of thc very beautiful wedding
ton for the game.
no icss joyait Thcv are as follows: Miss Grace Joncs
Thcrc arc three of Charlton Phillips Nash and Miss
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Mrs. and Mrs. L. C. Hardcsty. Mr. sons. Herbert L., .David J. and Rob- Sarah Caldwell Harbison, which was
DINNKK DANis uiu
uuuMa and Mrs. w. c wjlson (0Hne Cruick- - ert Woodrow. thc latter only seven solemnized in the First Presbyterian
shank), Mr and Mrs. M. E. Pendleton, years old.
Ky., last week.
Church, Shelibyville,
huaaeiptua ciuds rany ror centre Mr and Mrs R L- Bicrbaum Mr and
Miss Margaret Dean Harbison, mem
Draws Appreciative Crowd.
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Mrs. J. W. Owens, Messrs.
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ber of the class of '22, was her sister's
Fcndley, T. M. Riley, J. F. Baugh,
"KEEP THAT INSULTING RED maid of honor.
Club din- Neil Wilkcrsou,
The Philadelphia Alumni
Jas. L. Shousc, Earlc INK OFF MY KERNEL," noted on
Winn V. Hutchcraft ex- - and Miss
d
ner dance held at thc
Baughman, Clifford Duke, and Jas. E, check of R. E. Samuels, ex- cashier, Pauline Jones were married in the
hotel last Saturday night in hon- Wilkins. All the male members of the First State Bank. Pincvillc, Ky.
Methodist Church, Millersburg, Ky.,
or of the Centre football team was a club are in thc employ of thc General
October 24. Mr. Hutchcraft is a forgreat success according to a telegram i?iectr; Company with the exception
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mer student of the College of Engireceived from thc president of thc o M. K pcndIcton. who is with the '
Welcomed among active members neering and a member of Sigma Chi.
club. The message said about 100 Armstrong Cork and Insulation Corn- of the Alumni Association' is Dr. Rob- He is now employed with the L. &
were present at the dinner and JUU at pay Ti,c clu, has reguiar monthly
R. Co., at Paris, Kentucky, where
ert Lovcll Samuel, who for many years
the dance tollowmg. Among tnosc mcetjllRSt tne jast i,c;nf, i,cd at thc has been practicing medicine in
, they will make
their home after a
c
i Mrs Qwcns. and a
present at the dance were many so- - . ,
Mr
Ky., with offices at 24 West short wedding trip to Florida.
cially prominent Philadelphians, col-- l part ot' the entertainment being music
A recent visitor
on thc campus
Third street.
lege girls from Bryan Mawr and trom y OHr taicntcij pianists and singers
was John l'citx anouse, wno nas
other girls schools.
"The club extends a welcome to all
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come to Louisville to reside. Mr.
The Alumni clubs at New York, Kentuckians
who muy come to
Mrs. Patrick Henry, nee Katherinc Shousc is conducting a sates enginecr-n- g
Washington, Buffalo and Pittsburgh Schenectady.
None of the membra M. Schoenc, is living at Russell, Ky.,
business under the name of J. F.
were represented,
dug want t0 migg a gin address care Y. M- C. A.
it was a Dig nine who
Shousc and Company, 78 Kcnyon
for Kentucky,' the message reao, gle copy of the Kernel. The doings
Bldg. Mrs. .Shouse was Miss Mary
"and Centre men seemed much cheer- - of the Catg gure gound encouraging.
Barnes Browning,
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e dby the party.
Keep 'er up. Yours till the cannon is
Mr. and Mrs. II. Lee Moore, of
At the dinner addresses were made j firecyj, y. Owens, Mrs. J.
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president of Owens, C. A. Duke, Jas. E. Wilkins, Pittsburgh, Pa., are rejoicing over thc
Dr. Montgomery,
Announcement is made of the marbirth of a little son, the third, October
Centre; Dr. J. J. Ttgert, united states committee.
Id, at thc Good Samaritan Hospital, riage of John William McKenzie and
Commissioner of Education, Dean F.J
'
He has been named Miss Mary Lawless Gatewood, in
in Lexington.
P. Anderson, Coach Charlie Moran,'
Tohu Harlan, and with his mother is Lexington, Saturday, October 20- Mr.
of Centre and Captain Kubale, of the
McKenzie is engaged in the practice
now the guest of Mrs. Stanley
"ntr tf9m.
Mrs, of law at 342 McClelland Bldg., LexBroadway.
on North
of the biggest affairs
This is one
Moore was formerly Anne Milward ington, Ky. After a bridal trip of a
that any of the Alumni Clubs has yet
few days they will return to Lexington
attempted and the success with which
to reside.
it was given will be an encouragement
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"Your booster's card makes everyA numlber of letters, have been re
to other clubs to get together in the
"I agree with you perfectly that it one want to ride on the 'Boosters' exceived recently in which small con
name of their Alma Mater.
In almost is necessary to have a 100 per cent press, so here's my fare. This is my
tributions were enclosedeach case the donor was apologetic membership from the alumni body. I third year teaching in the Louisville
Club Installs Officers
Buffalo
is not one of us public schools. Best wishes for the
At the last regular monthly meeting about the amount, expressing regret am sure that there
that does not wish he was in a position success of the Association and the Uni
of the University of Kentucky Club it was not possible to give more.
Kentucky.''--Hann- ah
of
to give ten times the amount request versity
of Buffalo, the new officers were in- There is no cause for any former stuDyer '04 is to hold the dent to feel that his or her contribu- ed." Mrs. held en K Johnson (Elo- - Weakley, UN Cherokee Read, Louis.
stalled. Kirk
Ky.
president's chair, While Luke Milward, tion is too small to be appreciated. We ise E. Oinu), Room 302 Hall of Rec viUe,
Oth- want every person who ever attended ords, Lm Asfoles, Calif.
'I am extremely glad to see the
:; retains the
Wildcats going so good this season
er officers are: Herman Worsham, the University of Kentucky to take
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part in the campaign for a Greater
and certainly hope they will wallop
16, treasurer, and L. C. (Red) DavidFrank Davis Cain has been with the the Colonels." H. H. Bennett, care
son '23, secretary. Since Mp David- Kentucky and smaH contributions of
Mining
Co.,
The Merritt Manufacturing Company,
son expects to be in southern Illinois the heart are as welcome as the larger St. Bernard
Ky., ever, since he graduated, Mayneld, Ky.
for at least a month ones from the more opulent. There
on business
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We regret that owing to similarity
of names, the item appearing

in last
week's issue of the Kernel concerning
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Forman is in
error. Howard C. Forman, graduate
of the College of Engineering, is not
thc one referred to in the newspaper
item which was copied in the Kernel,
and is not married.
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"I saw Kentucky play Marshall and
Washington and Lee this season. The
team has made a creditable showing
and I am sure most of us feel that
we will soon have the equal of anything in the south.
"While thc championship team Is m
development, it seems to mo that a
start should be made in building up
the spirit of the student body to
championship calibre. It is far from
that now. It takes determined effort to give a team support when they
are 'backing up' down the field, but in
comparison to the effort the team has
to put forth to stage a comeback, it is
nothing.
"Numerous clubs have been organized at the University in the last few
years, but I believe a bunch of fifty
men, organized and grounded in the
center of the bleachers, determined to
give their support to .their team every minute of play, winninsr or losinsr.
would shove the rest of the student
body into line." Fred Luker.
Mr.
Lukcr has left thc General Motors Re
search Corporation and is now with
the A. C. Spark Pluar Comoanv. as
experimental and research engineer.
Address 609 Mary Street, Flint, Mich.
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Thc marriage of Irvine Phelrni Staoo
and Miss Katie Dickerson was sol
emnized at the home of the hririo'a
parents, Lancaster, Ky., October 25,
Mr. Stapp was a student in the
College of Engineering
during the
years
He is road engineer
of Garrard county. After a short wed
ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Stapp will be
at home on Maple avenue, Lancaster.
"I am sending check to cover first
payment on stadium pledge and dues.
I regret very much that my subscription is ndt larger but you know the
way of thc average graduate as to
finances the first year' or two out of
college." George K. Nicholson (contractor and builder) Walton, Ky.
1918-192-

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"Please send mc the Kernel as .that
is the only means I have for keeping
in touch with affairs of the University.
I am now connected with the traffic
department of the Andrews Steel
Company, of this city, and am in
tensely interested in the work. Best
wishes for the University." J. G
Merz; 602 Monroe Street, Newport,
Ky.
Alumni dues were received from
Ruth Hughson and also Marie Gordon and Elizabeth Green, both '22,
al lof whom are teaching in the high
school at Jenkins, Ky.
"I am anxious to hear how things
arc on "the campus and feel that old
Wildcatfighting
spirit again. I am
teaching in thc agricultural department, Cuba high school, at Sedalia,
Ky" J. B. Williams.
"Put mc on the list for the next issue of the Kernel and if possible send
lwck numbers."
Irene McNamara, 94
N. Mays ville St., Mt. Sterling, Ky.

NOTICE TO LAW ALUMNI
Sufficient mosey for Anal payment on the Dean Lafferty portrait for the College of Law has
not yet been subscribed. Checks
may be sent to W. t. Hamilton,
'07, 707 Marion E Taylor Bldg.,
Louisville, Ky.

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