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Alumni Secretary
V. T. Lafferty,
University is Mrs.
whose accomplishments for the Student Loan Fund arc notable. Through
her private endeavor and through lectures delivered throughout the state
she has raised for tin's purpose $1,113.05
from a total of thirty-on- e
sources.
Many women's clubs and other
civic organizations have become inter
ested in the I niversity and its various
through Mrs. Laffcrty's
activities
work.
Mrs. LalTerty has returned to
her old home in Cynthiaua.

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Schenectady, N. Y., Jan.
Evening, home of Mr. and Mrs.
Llewellyn Hardesty, 225 Sanders
Ave., Scotia, N. Y.
Sonicrst, Jan. 5. (First Friday)
Regular Evening meeting,
New York, Jan. 9. (Second
Tuesday Regular)
stag lunch- con at the Harvard Club,
Buffalo, Jan. 13. (Second Sat- urday Regular) luncheon at the
Ellicott Club.
Lexington,
Jan. 13. (Second
Saturday Regular) luncheon at
12:15, Lafayette Hotel.
Detroit, Jan. 17 Fourth Satur-- .
day Regular) dinner at 6:30 at
Dixieland Inn.
Frankfort, Jan. 30. (Last Tues- day Regular) evening meeting.
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Kentucky is shaking herself. The
lack of knowledge charasteric of
earlier days may be displaced by a
keen apprcciaton of potential advantages. It seems that resources wholly
neglected may be developed and that
there will be less exploitation by "foreigners."
It is quite probable that a deal will
be consummated whereby millions of
tons of coal from the Elkhorn district
will go to Detroit to be used by Henry
Ford in his manufacturing enterprises.
Thus would Kentucky be exploited
instead of having her natural wealth
used in manufacturing within her own
boundaries.
8he average citizen must be educated before there will 'be an appreciation
of Kentucky's opportunities and the
proper safeguards thrown out. In 1910
in Kentucky there was one college
man to 793 of the population. Today
it is one to 448. The average for the
country is one to 200.
The state's annual budget is
The assessed valuation is
more than two billions of dollars. The
state's business is big business and
yet in the last few decades the law
makers and the administrators have
not been required to show any par
ticular business ability.
There is a movement on foot to
put trained men, every one of them
chosen for this reason in state offices
and in the legislature. College men
and women are the logical leaders in
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Kentucky is shaking herself,

Schenectady Organizes Club
off!
Schenectady
now
"We're
boasts a U. K. Alumni Club. Twelve
of us met for dinner Thanksgiving
night and after feasting suptuously
vc had a business meeting which ended with the following results: Presiresidence
dent, R. C. Wilson,
844 Union St.;
L. C.
Hardesty, '12, 225 Sanders Ave.,
S.
Scotia, N. Y.; Secretary-TreasureD. Fend ley, '22, Glcason Apts, 104 Jay
Street. We have a live bunch here
and expect to have some- great times
together." S. D. Fendley.
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Lexington Club Elects
At the regular luncheo nand annual
business meeting, held Saturday noon
at ithe Lafayette Hotel, the following
officers were elected for 1923:
President, W. D. Hamilton '14, 706
MarTrust Building;
guerite McLaughlin, 226 E. Maxwell
Street; Secretary, Ed S. Dabncy '20,
709 Security Trust Bulding; Treasur
City Hall.
er, J. White Guyn,
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Donald T. Wright, special in jour- in 1920, now publisher and
editor of the Waterways Journal, 419
Chemical Building, St. Louis, spent
last Sunday at Maysvillc, Ky., and is
now on a business trip to Ohio river
cities. He will spend Christmas at his
Among
home in Oil City, Penna.
new subscribers to the Waterways
Journal arc W. L. Mapother, president
of the Louisville and Nashville
and C. H. Markham, president
of the Illinois Central System.
was a visitor in
Jack Lewis,
the alumni office last week.
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R. M. Guthrie
was in the city
last week and spent some time on
the campus. Rollic is sccretary-man- a
ger of the chamber of commerce, Glas
gow, Ky., and reports that town as a
"live one."
is deputy
R. Carey Graham
sheriff of Franklin county, and is living at Frankfort, Ky.
is finan-cOrvel W. Crowder,
engineer with the Stonecretc Co.,
609 Commonwealth Ave., Pittsburgh,
Penna. He writes: "I do not want to
miss a Kernel, so send me notice each
year.
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Forensics is Popular
Renewed interest is being shown
on the campus in forensics.
There
has been a marked revival in debate
and in oratory n the last two or three
years.
This calls attention to a strange
situation .existing in collegiate circles; for the most part hours spent
outside of class and study arc devoted
to athletics or social affairs. Discussions of deeply intellectual subjects
are rare when optional.
Some observers profess to see an
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impending change. The growth of lit
Friends of J. Madison Graves, who
cray societies is a fair indication,
has been wth the Duqucsne Light
Company since 1903, will be glad to
ASSUME BURDEN
know that he has recently been promoted to the position of general man- Executive Committee Will Pass on All iger of this company, with offices in
Appeals to Alumni
he Philadelphia Building, Pittsburgh,
Matters concerning the entire body Penna.
of alumni, especially those calling for
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the soliciting of funds from individ"Have always read the Kernel witli
uals and alumni clubs, will be considered in detail by the Executive Com- a great deal of interest and enjoy it,
especially the alumni 'notes, giving
mittee of the Alumni Association.
Attention of the committee had been doings of those whom I knew way
called to miscellaneous requests reach- back in 99, 1900, '01 and '02. If any
ing alumni clubs without sufficient of the old boys, especially of the class
Thhe Stu- of '02 care to write I would be pleased
explanatory information.
dent Loan Fund is one of the enter- to 'swap' tales of our experiences durprises already approved by the com- ing the twenty years which have inmittee. The University Committee, tervened. My heart has always longheaded by Professor W. S. Webb, '01, ed to be back and join in a reunion
has raised a considerable sum among but my work is such that I am too
alumni and is increasing the total busy to get away in June. With love
for my old Alma Mater." W. F. Hart.
steadily.
Highway Engineer, U. S. Bureau of
Public Roads, 415 Funke Bldg., LinMRS. LAFFERTY IS LEADER
coln, Nebraska.
E. C. Evans, who has been with the
Student Loan Fund is Notable BeneAmerican Blower Company for many
ficiary of Her Activities.
Prominent among the workers of the years, is manager of the Pittsburgh
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Alumni Notes
Editor

KENTUCKY

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Andrew Sudduth, Elmer Ellsworth
from
"I enjoy reading the Kernel and Tartar.
him occasionally adds to the happy don't like to miss a single issue."
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spirit at the alumni office.
(Vancta
Mrs. Levi J. Horlachcr
Virgil Alexander Habbagc, Harry
Thomas), 039 Maxwcllton Court, Lex Benjamin Dobrowsky,
Donald Ma'03
ington, Ky.
goffin Gaithcr, Robert L. Gregory,
Frederick H. Evans, who has been
Eliza K. Spurrier is Supervisor of Carl Emil Laucr, Thomas Leonard
chief engineer with the Ransom & Attendance, Hoard of Education, Lou Pcarre, Seneca Clairborn Routt, HenRandolph Company, Toledo, Ohio, is isvillc, Ky. Her address is 1618 So. ry Wolf Schocing, Hcrschcll Russell
now chief of training, U. S. Veterans' Second Street.
Shclton, Graham Allen Smith, Harry
Bureau, Washington, D. C. Address
Floris Witringhill, who has been Nctherland Woodson.
1315 Clifton. St., N. W.
teaching in the public schools at
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Atclona, Montana, is teaching now in
Esther Mae Bailey, Jeaucttc
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Winnett, Montana.
Bell, Logan Bcntlcy Donohoo,
"We drove to Lexington for the
Alvin Ko'hn, who had been with William Perry Drake, Elizabeth Fcarn
Centre game but did not stay long the National Tube Company since
Eldridge, Zachariah
Picrrcc Hamilenough to sec many friends. 1 en he graduated, has joined the Highway
ton, Mclvin Hays Judd, John
joyed the game and especially the Construction Company, Elyria, O.
Ligon, Brilla May Lloyd,
Mrs.
spirit shown by the students.'
Samuel Edwin Love, Younger Evans
Eugenia McCulloch Kricgcr, 2304
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O'Neal, Archie Xavicr Pfcffer, Thomas
Alta Avenue, Louisville, Ky.
"Yea Kentucky! The Wildcats have Hart Robinson,
Clarence Barbour
had a remarkable season. I congratuShoemaker, Newell Pcmbcrton Smith,
late on ithcir great victories. Please Elizabeth Elinor White.
Warrcif T. Green, who has been send the Kernel in care of Merit Man16
manager of .the Jersey City Branch of ufacturing Co., Mayficld, Ky., and
the Jersey City Branch of the Mcngcl hack numbers if you have them."
Scwcll Stanley Comb, Norbcrto
Company has been transferred to the II. H. Bennett.
Dcvara, Sue Hunt Frost, Logan
Louisville plant of that company. He
Green, Mrs. Bessie Fogle,
"I would rather have the forty beers Noursc
married Miss Grace C. Decring, Octo- you suggest but can't find any so am Judd, Charles Frank Kumli, George
ber 14, 1911. Warren T. Jr., eight enclosing check for .two dollars. Will Page Neagle, Homer Lloyd Reid,
years old, a future wearer of the Blue be in Louisville after December 15 Dudley H. Stearns.
and White, has a sister, a fair
and would like to have the Kernel
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of five years Margaret Anne. Resi- sent to 213 Franck Avenue." Neal
George Marvin Ferris, Benjamin
dence address 2014 Cherokee Parkway, W. Knight, Engineer, The Pitometcr
Franklin Foster, Ronald Hutchison,
Louisville.
Co., 50 Church St., New York City.
Lee Stephens Moore, Floyd Wellman
"Reuben Miller Holland, Jr., sevenPotts, Clovis Ray Wlilkey, Burton F.
teen months old, is greatly interested
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Williams
in the Kernel, and expeots to belong
"Sorry I am late, but enclosed is
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to the Alumni Association just as
goes farther than
Morgan Marion Atchison, George
soon as possible," writes R. M. Hol- the two dollars that
I ever hope to
land, attorney,
offices in Masonic any equal amount
Clifton Bradley, Constantine
f,
CENbuilding, Owcnsboro, Ky. Miss Hol- spend. We arc going to BEAT
Sara Winn McConnel, Minnie
TRE next year That is just how Evelyn NeVille, Tudor Nicholoff,
land was Miss Christinia Pence, '08,
supremacy is
Lucy Erwina Robinson, Frances Boyle
daughter of Professor M. L. Pence, NEAR FOOTBALL
Kentucky. With the undying Spencer,
class of '81, and teacher in Physics for aid
Alec Julius Zimmerman.
spirit of the Wildcat so manifest as it
department.
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was in the Alabama game, THEY
Cecil Normal
Baitsel, Ruby Karl
SHALL NOT PASS Will foe engraven
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on the hearts of Kentucky football Diamond, William Whitfield Elliott,
Joseph Bryan Shelby went with the
G. Proctor,
Mose
Smith,
men for years to come." Fred K. Homer
General Electric Company immediatePerry Elmo Thomas, Cafrl Albert Tim- Ausburg.
ly after graduating, and was in the ofDorothy Caldwell Walker.
Robert W. McMeekin, a special mer,
fices of that company at 30 Church
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student of Architecture, Massachusetts
street until he left to serve this coun
Eldon Stears Dummit, Commodore
Technology, is spending
his Institute of
try during the world war. Since
the Christmas holidays with his par- Bascom FSsher, Jay Cook Grimes,
return he is a sales engineer with the
Hiis Bositon ad- Herbert Proctor Haley, Ruth Phyllis
ents in Lexington.
Driver-Harri- s
Co., of Harrison,. N. J.
Hoag, Harry Lee Hounchell, William
dress is 33 Bay State Road.
Residence address, 492 Park Ave.,
Mary Turner is teaching in Miss- Hugh McCord, Jos. Stuart Misrach,
East Orange, N. J.
Oliver, Petrus F.
issippi address care of Rev. W. T. Victdr Frederick
van der Watt, Morrs Vilcofsky.
Donaldson, West Point, Miss.
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Viola Cragg, who has been on the
Gustave Berry Foster, Eugene Sher
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"lost" list, has been located again at
"I remember a comment of 'Uncle idan Perry, Casey Smith, Harry Lawher old home, Somerset, Ky., where
Enoch's' about what Presley At ins rence Thomson.
she is teaching in the public schools.
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R. B. Poaguc received his B. M. would have to do when he took over
Bailey Bales Baxter,
Lafayette
E. degree in June, 1913, and for two the Pineville Sun but 'he didnt tell
Brown Herring.
years held a fellowship in the Univer- half the story. So far as I know, I
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sity of Illinois, doing research work am ,the only country editor in the
in railroad engineering.
After leav- state who not only does all the outing the University he was connected side work of news gathering, solicwith the Rock Island Lines, Chicago iting advertising and alll (inside office
office, and in 1916 entered the em- work, but also sets lip 'his entire pa- Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity will hold a
ployment of the American Brake Shoe per on the linotype I have been forc- Christmas bazaar on Monday, DecemRe- ed to make quadruplets out of myself ber 18, at Kaufman's Clothing store.
& Foundry Co., Mahwah, N. J.
cently he was transferred to the Chi for the past month. Some day the The proceeds will go for clothing and
cago office of this company, 332 S. missus and I hope to get back to Lex schooling of their newly adopted .orMichigan Ave., and is living at 1545 ington but this business of running a phan.
country newspaper is about as lucraEast 60th Street.
Pi Sigma Alpha Fraternity
tive as a peanut stand in a cemetery
s
and I'm for repeal of the
Pi Sigma Alpha, an organization of
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"I have been following wifth great law." Joe T. Lovett, editor and pub- students of political science, has askt,
Bened for recognition of the Student
pleasure this season's football results lisher, The
Council of the University of Kentucky.
and it goes without saying 'that they ton, Ky.
"Sure am glad to know that the
Those in the group are: Misses
I 'have been at
are satisfactory.
Camp Meade, Md., since the first of football team has done so well this Sarah Blanding, Anne Hickman, LouSeptember with ithe tank corps. Will year." Courtland L. Short, student, ise Connell, Laura Bennett, Mabel
Address Alpha Coates; Messrs. S. Neal, H. A. Taylor,
go back to my regiment at Portland, Cornell University.
Maine, next June." James1 Moinroe Sigma Phi, Rocklcdge, Ithaca, N. Y. Meyer Fryman, Roscoe Cross, James
Wm. D. Futrell is with the Western Darnall and J. C. Mertz.
Morris, Capt. 5th Inf. U. S. A.
Electric Company at Hawthorne Station, Chicago, 111. Address, 3441 IrAlpha Zeta Banquet
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The fraternity of Alpha Zeta enter"I always enjoy the Kernel, espe- ving Ave.
"It's awfully cold and foggy in tained with an informal 'banquet in the
cially when Kentucky wins from Alabama Best wishes for the work of the Westinghouse alley at 5:30 a. m. when pirivate dining room of the Lafayette
Association." Rebecca W. Smith, de- the night shift quits work. Guess I'd Hotel on Wednesday evening. The
partment of English, Texas Christian better get in the 'corral' with the other event was in honor of the alumni mem'good 'bosses.' Would like to hear bers who were attending the County
University, Ft. Worth, Texas.
Fred A. Harrison, an attorney at from anyone having time to write. Agents Conference at the University.
The guests for the occasion were:
Williamstown, Ky., wa srecently elect- Boeu Gibson and I "are living together
county. U. K. at 920 Franklin avenue, Wilkinsburg, Thomas Cooper, W. S. Anderson, Wiled Judge of Grant
alumni and former students are out- Pa. Yours for a 'greater' Kentucky." liam Collins, O. B. Jesness, J. B. Hut-soG. W. Baumgarten.
C. U. Jett, E. N. Fergus, W. D.
standing in business, professional and
Mary T. Gordon is teaching home Valleau, G. C. Rout, Ralph Kenney,
political circles in the state and this
is as it should be. Success to the new economics in the high school at JenGray Sellards, R. E. Stephenson, L.
County Judge.
Mrs. Harrison was kins, Ky.
J. Horlachcr, L. C. Brewer, F. J. BenS. S. Gregg is with the Carbondale jamin,
George Robert's, Wayland
formerly Marguerite Webb.
Machine Co., Carbondale, Pa. He is Rodes, RicharU Scearce, P. E.
living at the Y. M. C. A.
Berley Wanton, J. W. White-hous17
C. A. Hollowell,
Marie C. Becker is now convalesThomas
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Baird, Andrew Quarles, Z. L. Gallocent after an operation for appendicitis
way, William Finn, C. M. Wade, P.
on November 6. She is at her home in
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W. Miller, J. H. Atkerson, E. M. JohnLouisville, 1703 Tyler Parkway, and
Mrs. William E. Cookson (Annabel son, Herchel Weil, J. A. Hodges, J.
will not return to Carrolltou until af-Acker), Alvin Hovey Colbert, Fred F. Freeman, R. T. Bell, and Harold
the holidays.
L C. McClanahan is a sales engineer Farris, Shimegoro Kurazawa, Ray Enlow.
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with the Buffalo Forge Company, nnis Matthews, Showdy Elbert Puck-ct- t,
Yandall Ragan, Luella Marton
Buffalo, N. Y. His address is 93 Well
Now we know why Columbus landSchaffer, George Atwell Scott, Watson ed in Cuba first.
ington Road.
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