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`.          42 THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS  
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, ;         li l 1 First Lieutenant A. K. Mathews, ’12.  —
        Captain Hermon R. Moore, ’15. _
  .       i Fii·st Lieutenant E. P. Nilderson.  J
        Private Walter L. Payne, ’19. `
  5     Corporal Dailey S. Stafford, ’13. ;
      V 'r l : Chaplain Paul Morton Trout, ’16. 1
  A tg   `  ‘   First Lieutenant Lawrence E. Brown, ’10. ,
  Y       i F. Colbert Lewis. s
  _     .  ,   William Lester Coons. `
          First Lieutenant James H. Coleman, ’15.  ‘
  '_   ’·   1 ` First Lieutenant Levi O. Coleman, ’14.  
        , Private Harry R. Cottrell.  ,
  ·     _ Major Thos. H. Cutler, ’03.  
  _”     _ Second Lieutenant H. J. Evans, ’1S.  l
  V     Private \Villiam G. Field. j
  .;     Sergeant George T. Graves. U
gi; *3.   · , 1 Second Lieutenant William C. Halbert I
      nl , captain omit Holstein, isis. Q
  T H     g Lieutenant Colonel Leonard C. Hughes, ’94.  
  '·   ,;? · - Second Lieutenant James J. Hume, ’17. ’
  I   all 2 First Lieutenant Courtenay J. KQJIIIHBH, ’16.  
  `     gf? M. E. Herbert A. Kohnhorst, ’13.  {
`- e   gf` Private William M. Lane.  -
".;f ` -.     Sergeant Owen S. Lee, ’l5. A  _
  ’ I     il - First Lieutenant G. A. Lurie, ’04.  *
  V   f§ _,,’   W. H. Magee, ’06. g
  _       » Ernest R. Mayo. . -
  .   ii ; E Second Lieutenant H. E. Melton, ’16. "
  3;,       John G. Miles, ’13.  _
        S  ‘ Second Lieutenant P. William Ringe, ’18. r
  ,       Second Lieutenant Philip F. Shannon, ’07.  .
    _gZ   Q _ ‘ First Lieutenant James Simpson, ’14.
        First Lieutenant Samuel A. Smith, ’15. -
    ·   Second Lieutenant Rueben T. Taylor, ’14.  J
      T  Hulet S. Terrill, ’97. L
  - . j iii Corporal E. M. Walter, ’15. s
  _ {   Ensign J. F. White, ’16. ‘
  i Z L Second Lieutenant R. L. Willis, ’13.
      ALUMNI CLUBS  .
    V     The war has had its effect upon all organizations and perhaps not tllé  _
  V   least upon College and University Clubs. One can readily see how heavily  Q
  `     the trying and oppressive period of the war bore down upon such organ-  ‘
  ·     izations, but the war is over and it would appear that Alumni Clubs would  {
      have a. real place in the social life of every college man, especially at thiS  `
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