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MtMttt4-tMttwas Miss Myra Belle Clifton. They
have two little little girls, future coeds, Edna Louise, S years old, and
years
Jane Chilton, two and
They reside at 977 Fortieth street.
Editor Alumni Secretary
"Saw in a Chicago paper that at the
end of the first half of the Kentucky
Centre game, Kentucky 3, Centre 0,
COMMUNITY WORK
and in a Mexico City paper that the
CALENDAR
in favor of Centre. So
final was 27-New York, Dec. 8 Dinner at
President McVey Will Conduct Series you sec Kentucky is attracting inter
6:.?0 p. in., Harvard Club.
of Meetings.
interest." John L. Sallcc,
Buffalo, Dec. 9 (Second Satur- national
Apartado ISO, Tampico, Tamps.,
day Regular) luncheon at Ellicott
The great work In Kentucky for
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Club.
the next ten years is in solving com Mexico. (Potrcro Camp.)
Dec. 9, Luncheon
Lexington,
munity problems, organization, edu
Alumni of
cation and government.
at Lafayette Hotel 12:30. Elec- 93
tiou of officers.
the University have taken a prominent
News has reached the alumni office
Detroit, Dec. 23 Dinner at
part in the isolated sections where that Henry M. Gunn who received his
(ires have started. It is expected that B. S. degree in '93, died at Hcriuiston,
Dixieland Inn.
26 Evening
Dec.
Frankfort,
in the near furturc they will play
Oregon March 31.
meeting.
greater part.
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Special training for such work is be
'00
King given now in the business admin
"Enclosed is a check for $25, life X again and again for the unequaled
satisfaction they always 1
Frompted by loyalty to the Alma istration department under Dr. Wicst
R.
in the Association."
give. Once having worn FLORSHEIM SHOES you can T
ami by the conviction that the and in the social service classes in membership
Mater
augurated by the Red Cross.
judge how good they really are.
M. Allen, director research products
best means for aiding her is through
Of great importance in this move- department, Ward' Baking Company,
o
former ment is the series of meetings to be
organized effort, twenty-twBlvd., and East 143rd St.,
Most Styles
students of the University living in conducted by President McVey thru-ou- t Southern
New York City.
the state. The first of these will
Pulaski county, met in Somerset last
be held at Owcnsboro, December 13,
Friday evening
'02
OTHER MAKES, $7.00 to $9.00
14, and HenUntil they had assembled in a for- Madisonvillc, December
John Hickey Kchoc is manager of
December 15. In January
die rot derson,
mal gathering these alumni
Inc., 219 hast
McVey will go on another the Royal Laundry,
know one another. Then came the President
tour under, the auspices of Chambers Plaza, Reno, Nevada. He was married
realization that the University of Kenof commerce and civic clubs like the to hvelyn P. .bollock, Jan. ii,
tucky really had a strong grip on this
Thcv reside at 457 Lake Street.
stronghold of the college at Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis and others,
erstwhile
"My experience during the last six
' Kentucky" men and womDanville.
years have been most interesting and
Birmingham Nates
en arc in the lead there in education,
We are pleased to welcome M. T. most unusual. I was married in
social and civic activities and in busi'22 to our circle. He is con- Tokyo and Yokohoma, Japan, in two
Mow they promise to be an ac- Brooks,
ness.
9
E. Main St.
nected with the social science depart- different cities and twice on the same
The
tive foice for the University.
ment of the Tennessee Coal. Iron & day. to a young lady of St. Louis, Mo.,
Alumni Secretary who attended the
having been separated or di
meeting, and made a talk, announced Railroad Co., and can be reached at without
1210 Brown-Marbuilding. Birming- vorced. My travel as foreign reprethat he has never seen a club star off
sentative of the American Car and
ham.
with greater promise.
The Birmingham Club gathered in Foundry Company, during the war
The officers are V. D. Roberts, 'OS,
period has taken me, in distance, some
l.
president; M. A. Dodson '04, vice pres a "stray" in F. W. Shcppard
will remember thing over five times around the world,
ident, and Miss Blanche Kennedy ex'24 Many of the
Mr. Shcppard who played end on the and necessarily brought me in contact
secretary-treasurefamous team of "Immortals."
He is with the various heads of the govern
at present with the Bessemer Rolling ments, both politically and commer
Lexingtonians Meet
cially. The extent of these travels
Mill, Bessemer, Ala.
The Lexington alumni will hold their
An impromptu reunion was held in can be summed up 'by saying I was
meeting Saturday,
annual business
lobby of the Tutwilcr Hotel im in Moscow when the big break took
December 9, at the Lafayette Hotel, the
place on the Eastern front; crossed
mediately after the Auburn-Centr- e
at 12:30 o'clock. Officers for 1923 game. Besides
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twice; was in
the local alumni, ther the
will be elected and committees named
were the following who came to Birm Paris the day America declared war;
for the several activities of the club.
ingham to see the game:
was in Italy when the big break came
The club has just closed the most
J. L. O'Neal, from Atlanta, Ga on the Piave front; celebrated the
successful year in its history, in asarmistice in Kobe,
sistance rendered to the University, who attended the University in 1910, false .rumor of the
'11 and '12. Mrs. O'Neal accompanied Japan,
and the real armistice in
notably in legislation and athletics,
him; John Marsh, '16, who is tempor Shanghai, China. Coming to more rearily in Birmingham as publicity man cent events, as a former captain and
Note: Proceeding on the asager of the University of Alabama one most interested in football affairs,
sumption that every alumnus is a
Campaign Fund; James Mitchell, ex let me congratulate our team on the
salesman for the University a
12, from Smith Grove, Ky.; W. O great
victory over Alabama." L.
series of sales talks has been
Payne,
who is tcmporarly lo Wynne Martin, American Car and
prepared in
with the
cated in Montgomery, Ala., on sub Foundry Co., 915 Olive St., St. Louis,
deans of the several colleges. The
division work; Ed Danforth, '14, who Mo.
first appears in this issue:
covered the game for the Atlanta
ARTS AND SCIENCES.
Smart domestic and imported mufflers
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People still believe in the wisdom of Georgian.
An echo of the Wildcats' victory
in solid colors, checks and stripes. Camel's
a liberal education as the proper founWilliam C. Kelly is a contractor and
His
dation for life's activities. While this over the strong University of Alabama engineer, Union (City, Tenn.
Hair, greys and greens are the preferred
is a practical age Americans have been team was heard in Birmingham. The friends will regret to learn that Mrs
colors.
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Kelly, nee Miss Carrie Hale, died
slow to accept a system of trades edu- local club attended the
cation that would tend to shunt its game in a body and on entering the suddenly March 1, 1922. Mr. Kelly
Democracy lobby of the Tutwiler Hotel after the has two daughters, Carolyn Hale, 14
students into
must leave the way open for the stu- game the Kentucky contingency were years old, and Martha Almeda, 7.
dent to his highest possible personal greeted with yells from a group of
Friends and relatives were grieved
development. Hence the need for a Alabama students and sympathizers to learn of the sudden death of Mrs.
course of study that will lay a broad over the expectant victory of their Anna Rogers Case last Tuesday, Nov
and deep foundation in literature and team. Thanks to telegraphic com ember 28, at her home at Somerville
philosophy, arts and sciences. "A munications, the local club had been N. J. Besides her husband she leaves
broad man, sharpened to a point" is Informed of the final results of the a family of three small children and
still the ideal of the thoughtful game and the lobby soon resounded an infant.
Snappy hose, most of them imported from
with Kentucky yells, which was the
American.
"over there" in all the desired colors, coming
ii i immiiiuoii or tne wildcats
vic
The College of Arts and Sciences of'08
both fancy and plain.
fers this sort of equipment because its tory over the Alabama team to the
W. W. Shelby is superintendent of
teachers are men of broad training, Birmingham public. No more yells is the mine, Cia Minera "La Constan
and its courses are built on this edu- sued from the Alabama sector,
cia,' Esmeralda, Coahuila, Mexico.
cational principle. We offer training
The plan of the Kentuckian, to
in industrial
chemistry, journalism,
'11
in its alumni section this year the
geology, business administration, secnames of former members of the Uni
Perry Cassidy is efficency engineer
retarial work, social service, literary
versity, is impossible because of the with the Babcock and Wilcox Com
science, teacher training,
and
studies, art and music, lack of space therein, but there will pany, 85 Liberty Street, New York
and we give credit for strictly practi be published, the directory of the Ken- City. He was married in August, 1918
cal courses in agriculture, home eco tucky Alumni Clubs throughout the to Miss Dorothy Taylor. They are
Patsy and
nomics, engineering and law. Yet we United States with the names of the rearing two fair
Every College Man should have one of
provide that every student shall have officers of each and the names of the Martha Caroline.
these wool vests for warmth and style. The
John M. Foster, assistant professor
a breadth of outlook by requiring a officers of the Alumni Association.
K
of Machine Design and Applied Me
colors are camel's hair and browns.
distribution of the work of the first
to his college duties, has been engineer
two years in the great divisions of
chanics, N. C. State College, in addition
knowledge. We direct the work of
on a
dollar construction
the last two years into special fields.
project for the state during this year
The underlying idea is that the stu
dent shall first become acquainted
rie iiecame a resilient engineer in
Win. B. Murphy,
North Carolina last year. But thee
is blast fur
with the great divisions of intellectual
achievement, and after this become uace superintendent
with the Stell are the least of Ins fortunes, note:
proficient in some definite field. We und Tube Company of America, Chi Another boy, now five weeks old. Mr.
think this is the only way to provide cago. Residence address, 6263 Har and Mrs. Foster are now the proi-parents of two hoys and two girls.
for a life of continued growth and of per Avenue.
increasing personal satisfaction.
J. Thomas Gower,
is sales en Address State College Station, Raleigh,
L.
Education for life as well as edu gineer with the Armstrong Cork &
cation for a living is our guiding prin Insulation Co., 1011
Majestic Bid.,
ciple.
Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. Gower's wife1
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