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1 1 Alumni of the University ot Kentucky are URGBD to read the story 111 the
, curre11t issue of the ALUMNUS, describing proposals which will be p11t before The
i the annual membership meeting on May 28th., relative to an enlarged and more Publi,
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  inspired these proposals is the fact that this year`s Loyalty Fund campaign to ifggghti
j raise money for scholarships, has been more successful than any since tl1e initial " rfember
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t An eltort will be made to acquaint alu1n111 with the purposes ot the plan in Emp
. this and the May issue of the ALUMNUS, in the hope that the voting member- ggigitj
_ ship will see its wisdom and ratify its execution. A$*°°i°*¤
j In the meantime, each of you who have participated this year may take great g°li’_;c€
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` CONTRIBUTORS 195
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, Mrs. Marshall Chilton, Burgin, Ky. E. D. Armstrong, Box 708, Beckley, \V. Va. fice, 1*
Conrad M. Willis, 59-C Elizabeth Rd., Hampton, Va. Dr. \Villiam T. Maxson, 1636 Ashland Dr., Lexington, Ky. Homer 1
z Howard F. Brown, 921 Rogers Ct., VVaukegan, 111. McClellan Galbraith, 630 \Vashington St., Henderson, Ky. f0rdA
Raymond E. Clark, 956 Nela View Rd., Cleveland 12, Ohio Bernard VV. Southgate, jr., 116 E. 19th St., Covington, Ky, Helen G
Arthur H. Reeb, 941 E. Main St., Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Stephen McCrea