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  ji     54 THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS
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        the class of 1909 wish to extend their heartfelt sympathy and condolence J
  {2     ‘ to his bereaved family.
  {_     Colonel Samuel M. Sweigert, former commandant of the University,
  ` _     , died Saturday, April 5, at his home at Walton, Kentucky. His death was ’
  Q;       due to a stroke of paralysis.
  ‘       t Colonel Sweigert was seventy-three years of age, and saw service in
  _ F?       the Spanish-American war. He was buried with military honors at Frank- _
  T   * ji  ' fort, Kentucky. -
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    §’  J. D. McMurtry, ’12, died October 21, 1918, of iniiuenza. Mr. McMurtry =
      graduated from the College of Civil Engineering.  `
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  ir     C. _M. Jett, ’02, died May 20, 1919, at Duckers, Ky. Mr. Jett was a grad-  .
fg · .     ` nate of the College of Mechanical Engineering, took part in all student activi— {
S       ties while in College and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. ·
_A i ·     Miss Jessamine Cook, former student of the University, died at her  Q
‘ ° ;_` home in Somerset, on Monday, March 31, 1919. Miss Cook was in the T
- A   University in 1915, but was forced to leave on account of ill health. She _¤ 
¤ ] El   was ve1·y much inte1·ested in war work.  ,
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