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I 34 THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS  
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IE The most important item in his letter, however, is that he and Mrs. Dyer,  it
{ who was Miss Helen Madara, also of the 1904 class, have a fourteen months F
· old candidate for the Wildcat team of IQ34 or thereabouts, in the person of  
ei Master William K. Dyer. A picture of this young man sent to the class secre- ii 
  tary indicates that he will be a “bear cat." L,
l} Amos Gordon says his and Mrs. Gordon’s (Miss Gertrude Rens, ’o4) can-  J.
’ didate will be in the game one year before "Bill" Dyer and will show him how ‘ 
TJ the game should be played. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon’s address is 710 West 179th  {
J, , Street, New York City. _ °
QI ]oe Lewis comes along, however, and says that he should have the prize  T;
E since he has a family of four. ]oe is engaged in the business of logging engi-  
§ neer in sunny California, but he wrote to the secretary with a pencil because - 
 e his ink was frozen. He is living 6,000 feet above the sea in the Sierra Moun-  
  tains, which is not a warm spot of California. The simple life in all its sim-  
1 plicity is his just now. He is sleeping on the ground in a log house, his only 1 
 i companion being a man who uses his razor for the sole purpose of trimming his j 
 I corns. He says there are compensations which make the simple life easier _to  F
 ’ live. He would like to hear from some of his old friends of 1904, so wr1te {
 · to him at 286 Thesta Street, Fresno, California. J- 
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‘1  CLASS OF 1907.  
 i Bv L. E. HILLENMEYER, S1;c1uarARv.  Q
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 l January 1916—Greetings!  
 E Every member of '07 wishes every other member health, wealth and happi— if 
ness. ·, 
 i Did you see where we stood on page 52 of the last Alumnus? Seventy in  Y,
 i the class, one dead (Fish), two lost, only thirteen paid dues, fifty-four delin-  
, quent, nineteen per cent pay-up.  
  Fourth from the bottom! The only time we ever thought ,07 was a  fi
 i trailer. Come along "folks," let us have that $2.00 for back dues and $2.00 for  ij
 i the current year and put you and us on the map. Remember, “’07 OR BUST !"  
Q]  _ Lost—Where are Mary L. Bagby and Florence Maddocks? Let us have this  Q
 j information at once, please. P 
 5 “Red" Woodward, a civil engineer by profession (P) and one time manager  
  of The Transit, is now the manager of a fruit, dairy and chicken farm up in '
E Pennsylvania. V\’e always did know that "Red" liked the country because he < 
'Q stole honey while at college. \Ne are gambling that he has added a few stands  
E to take care of his personal needs. A 
Q We stated in our last notes that "Prof." W. D. Nichols and “Kitty" I 
{ Karsner were proud fathers of one each. Both have come forward and an- Q 
 i nounced with much joy a second “edition" (addition). Congratulations, boys!  
Q Anne Crenshaw (Mrs. David B. Phelps) writes to Mr. Turner, "The { 
ga Alumnus came today and I have spent the entire afternoon reading it, before l 
i giving same to Mr. Hugh Wood, who lives in this town. It is so full of life `.
· and interest that I really have to tell you about it." Please send along a few  
· news items about yourselves so that I may pass it along.  {
 i Tom Ott ("Tommyrot"), after having worked for the Indian Refining  
, Company, taught at Old State, decided in 1914 to take a Ph. D. at Boston.  
 » During the vacation he was called to California by a former employer in  J.
  Georgetown. Things were made so attractive, financially and otherwise, that I 
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