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d i R. Martin, Midway; Linda B. Mauk, Robert E. Showalter, Lexington; . , »   l%”h°`Y*’° { r
;_ i Lexington; Helen Mayes, Lexington; Dana Siegel, Cincinnati, Ohio; Richard B 3   J _ j
,7 R. Burl McCoy, Lexington; james F. D. Siegel, Cincinnati, Ohio; Karen S.   _' i
1; i McDonald, Barrington, Illinois; James Skeens, Lexington; Robert A. Slone, ;ii¤*eS5¤*é¤**¤ Tuskg W°'k'"g °" bUSl°lJ°h"
n W. McDowell, _]r., Pewee Valley; Mi- Lexington; Walter T. Smith, _]r., Lex- ermcm Oopel
[_ chael McGraw, Louisville. ington; William A. and jane F. Smith, A bust ot Kentueky*s legendary States-
rt Lin and Betty McLellan, Goshen; Union; Robert H., Sr. and Ann B. rnant former U_g_ Scnator John Sher- 3
’_ Lucinda Caywood Miller, Winchester; Spedding, Lexington; Carol B. Stelling, man Cooper, was unveiled in the rotun- _
t- { Mary K. Miller, Frankfort; Ralph E. Lexington; Carroll D. and Libby F. da of the State Capitol. Guests at the V
Mills, Frankfort; john and _]o Mink, Stevens, New Haven, Connecticut; Di- unveiling ineiuded Senators Edward
__ Lexington; Andrew M. Moore, Sr., ane V. Stuckert, Louisville;]. W. Suth- Kennedy and Miteh MeConneii_ _
d ’ Lexington; James A. Moore, Front erland, Prestonsburg. The seuloture was ereated by John t
  Royal, Virginia; Margaret   Moore, Susan Starks Talbott, Lexington; Tuska, a UK art oroi"essor_ Tuska was `
  Lexington; Elmer E. and Lucy Mor- Septtimous Taylor, Owensboro; Rick awarded the eoniniission in 1983 by the _
‘ gan, Louisville; julia Caldwell Morris, L. and Patricia Todd Thomas, Lexing- John Sherman Cooper Cornrnernorative  
i Nashville, Tennessee; David and Phyl- Fund, headed by Lexington lawyer
hs Nash. Lcxlhgmhi Charles G· Nlch` Larry Forgy and U.S. Representative
ols, Pikeville; Danny C. Noland, Harold RogersiR-Sornerset_
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