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and former students of the University
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class in 1869 up to and including the
members of the class of 1927, will be
published by the Alumni Association
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next fall, according to the present
plans of the Association. Four new
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Chicago Alumni Club, luncheon
third Monday in each month in the
Men's Grill, Marshall Field Co.
Buffalo Alumni Club, meeting
second Saturday in each month at
Chamber of Commerce, Seneca and
Main streets, 2:15 p.m.
Lpuisville Alumni Club, luncheon,
private dining room Brown hotel
1 o'clock p. m., first Saturday in
each month.

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gineer for the U. S. Coal and Coke
Company at Omar, West Virginia.
Robert Dawson Hawkins is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Kentucky. His address is 121 "Warren
Court.
Martha Fox Hieatt is teaching in
the Picadome School near Lexington.
Her address is R. R. 8, Lexington.
Annie Newell Hodges is living in
Greensburg, Ky.
Temple Rice Hollcroft is professor of mathematics at Wells College,
New York.
Richard Hall Hood is an attorney-at-laand is located in Murray, Ky.
Christice Hopkins is teaching in
the Louisville Public schools.
Her
address is 4554 South Second street,
Louisville,

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Harry C. Galbraith is a farmer and
lives near Brooksville, Ky.
John Thomas Gelder is service engineer, with the Chicago Railway
Equipment Company of Chicago, HI.
Annabel Grainger, (Mrs. John S.
Chambers) is living at 812 Cramer
avenue, Lexington, Ky.
Frank Withrow Haff is with the
engineering department of the C. B.
& I. Railway Company
and is located at Centralia, 111.
Miss Jacqueline T. Hall is doing
agricultural extension work in Nashville, Tenn. Her address is 414
Chamber of Commerce.
Ludie Estella Hallowell is teaching
mathematics in the Princeton High
School at Princeton, Ky. Her address
is 513 Jefferson street.
Walter F. Hanley is division en

Instructor in
N. O. Belt, who was graduated from Mathematics and 'Military Science.
the College of Engineering, of the
College of The Bible
University of Kentucky with the class
Robert Milligan, President, Profes
of 1922 wasa visitor at the college sor of Sacred Literature.
last week. Mr. Belt is with the linol
John W. McGarvey, Sacred History
eum division of the Armstrong Cork
Company with headquarters at Lan and Didactics.
William I. Moore, Sacred Rhetoric
caster, Pa.
and Ecclesiastic History.
College of Law
clothing business in Maysville, Ky.
Madison C. Johnson, Pres., Profes
James D. Garrett is a construction sor of Evidence, Practice and Plead
engineer with the Berger' Manufactur ing.
ing Company of Columbus, Ohio. His
John B. Huston, Common and Sta:
address is 301 Gugle building, Colum tute Law.
bus, Ohio.
William C. Goodloe, Equity, JurisWilliam Meade Glenn, is an engi- prudence and Constitutional and Inneer with the Babcock and Wilcox ternational Law.
Company of Barbertown, Ohio. He is
'me Academy
living at the City Club. v
Alexander R. Milligan, President.
Logan Nourse Green is an attorney
George W. Ranck, Insructor in Eng
with offices in the Western Indemnity lish.
building, Dallas, Texas.
William E. Arnold, Mathematics.
William Jefferson Harris is an asJohn W. Crutcher, Bookkeepink.
sistant professor in animal husbandry
A. B. Smith, Penmanship.
at the Kentucky Agricultural Exper-- ; In order to give an organic unity to
iment Station, Lexington, Ky. His the University, the Curators created
address is 127 University avenue.
the office of "Regent." The Regent
Fred Ambrose Hanson is an
was Chairman of the "Senatus Uni- and is located in
versitatis," which consisted of all the
Ky.
professors and principal instructors of
Josie Lacer Hays is teaching in the the several colleges, hence, he did not
Owensboro High School at Owens-borteach. He exercised a general sup
Ky. Her address is 519 Frede-ric- a erintendence over the whole institu
street.
tion and was the representative of the
Joseph Smith Hays, Jr., is at at- Donors as well as the Board of Cutorney and is located in Winchester, rators before the public and before
Kentucky.
each other. The duties attached to
George Martin Gumbert is a farm- the office are similar to ihose which
West McMillan street, Cincinnati, er and is located in Richmond, Ky.
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now devolve upon the President or
Ohio.
Mary Katherine Hamilton is book- Chancellor of a University. John B.
1917
keeper for W. P. Humphrey of
Bowman was unanimously appointed
Lillian Askew Gaines, (Mrs. E. B.
Ky.
"Regent" and accepted the appointWebb) is living at 643 South LimeMcClarty Harbison is a member of ment on the condition that he receive
stone street, Lexington," Ky.
the Los Angeles Stock Exchange and no salary. This he voluntarily re
JVIyra Katherine Gay is living in of the firm of
Comlinquished. The Board of Curators in
Ky.
Winchester,
pany with offices at 803 Haas build- the exhuberance of their gratitude,
Frances Dudley Geisel, (Mrs. Mc- - ing, Los Angeles, Calif.
tendered him the use of the Ashland
Kate Gray Hiett is teaching in the residence with certain important pre
Clarty Harbison) is living in Los
Angeles. Calif. Her address is 603 Picadome School and her address is rogatives and privileges, which un
R. R. 8, Lexington, Ky.
Haas building, in care of the
happily were but vaguely understood.
George Hammerken Hill, Jr., is liv- He was expected to entertain visitors
Company.
ing at Bluefield, W.'Va.
Mark Seldor Godman is State High
of distinction and to dispence the hosHarold K. Hines is an engineer with pitality of the University. This his
School Supervisor with the Kentucky
the Republic Iron and Steel Company own private income enabled him to
Department of Education. At presdo on a scale commensurate with the
ent he is taking advanced work at at Rickey, Alabama.
Julian Adair Hodges is an instruc dignity of the office which he held
Columbia University New York City.
tor in the department of agricultur- Though not a professional scholar, he
Ivan Clay Graddy is County Agrial economics at the Kansas State Ag- was' a well educated man, his exec
cultural agent of Todd county and ricultural
College
at Manhattan, utive abilities were of a high order.
is located in Elkton, Ky.
Kansas. His address is 919 Humboldt The charm and grace of his manner
Richard M. Greene is County Agri- street.
and the dignity of his bearing made
cultural Agent for Mason County and
John F. Hogrefe is assistant engi
is located in Maysville, Ky. His ad- neer of test for the American Bridge friends for himself and the educa
tional interest which he represented.
dress is 201 East Second- - street.
Company.
His address is 612 Maple-woo- d An interchange of class instruction in
Kenneth Plummer Howe is with the
avenue, Ambridge, Penn.
the College of Arts and the College
engineering department- of the LouisElmer Woodson Hopkins is county
economy
Nashville Railway Company road engineer for Henderson county of Agriculture,by promoted the dupli
ville and
obviating
and efficiency
at Louisville, Ky. His address is 44 and is located at 919 First street, cation of professorship for identical
Weissinger-GaulbeApartments.
Henderson, Ky.
subjects.
Merrftt McCaulry Hughes is with
Henry Price Horine is district supThe general breakdown of the insti
the General Electric Company and is erintendent for the Kansas Gas and tutions of higher education in the
located in the Starks building, Louis- Electric Company and is located at bouth mconsequence of the war
ville, Ky.
Fredonia, Kans.
brought many students from Missouri,
Chester D. Ihrig is with the TravelMiriam Virginia Horine, (Mrs. Rus- Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ala
ers Insurance Company of Indianap- sell A. Hunt) is living in Liberty, Ky. bama, Georgia, Tennessee, North and
olis, Ind. His address is 404 Kealing
Clyde Murphy Hubble is a farmer
South Carolina, and also from the
avenue.
and dealer in live stock and his
neighboring States of Indiana, Ohio
Madison G. Ireland is a steam engiis P. O. Box is 498 Somerset, and Illinois. .
neer with the Babcock and Wilco Kentucky.
The opening of the University in
Company of Barbertown, Ohio. His
James Jackson Hume is a mining the Autumn of 1866, although the
address is 118 Walnut street.
engineer for the Liberty Coal and College of Agriculture and the. Me
1916
Coke Company at i'Sltraiht Creek, chanical Arts did not open until Ot
Abe D. Galanty is in the retail Kentucky.
tober of the following year, brought
hundreds of students. As a rule they
were young men of maturity, whose
education had been interrupted for
four years before. Some of. them had
seen military service.
Their means
The Alumni office would appreciate it if you would send into this were small and their scholarship
meager, but they came to work in the
office addresses of any of the graduates listed below.
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classroom, in the shop and on the
Herschel Russell Shelton '14
ample farm. Remunerative employment, even beyond the resources of
the College of Agriculture and the
Raymond Earl Steffy '14
Mechanic Arts, was furnished to large
numbers. Football, baseball, dances
and banquets would have seemed to
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Charles William Bailey '15 '...r.J.t:J.
the hardy, ambitious but impecunious
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of place and a criminal wast of time
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Esther Mae Bailey '15
and of money. They found ample re
creation and amusement coupled with
instruction in military training, in
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Elizabeth Fearn Eldrige '15
manual labor and in the exercises of
the literary societies. The hardihood,
mental and physical vigor, and the
Zechariah, Pierce Hamilton '15
solid and substantial acquisitions of
the student of those early years hav
never been surpassed in the subse
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Melvin Hays Judd '15
quent history of College or Univer
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sity.

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Alumni Association of the University of Kentucky. It is understood that this money is to go to an Alumni Fund, the principal
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the running expenses of the Association.

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Robert Miller Heath is County Agricultural Agent for Franklin county
and is located in Frankfort, Ky.
Laurence J. Heyman is
and general manager of the
Premier Manufacturing Company of
Lexington, Ky. His address is 403
Walnut street, Lexington.
Mary Wells Howard is living in
Benton, Ky.
Benjamin D. Howe is assistant
maintenance of way engineer for the
Louisville
and Nashville Railway
Company. . He is located at Penascola,
Florida.
Aaron Huff is an engineer with
the Pennsylvania Railway Company.
and is located at 209 Midland avenue, Carnegie, Penn.
Robert E. Hundlay is assistant professor of mechanics at the University
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The dinner this year is going to
be the largest in the history. Make
your plans now so that you will

lished by the Alumni Association
came off the press in April 1924 and
contained a good deal of material con
cerning the Greater Kentucky Cam
paign as well as the information con
cerning the graduates and former
students of the University and the different organizations of the Associa
tion.
The directories published before the
issue of 1924 all were incorporated in
some issue of the Kentucky Alumnus,
the publication then used as. an organ
by the Alumni Association of the University of 'Kentucky.
The issue of
1924 was the first step toward4 the isdirectory solely as "a direcsuance of a
tory.
The next directory which will be
published will contain, in addition to
'the Geographican and alphabetical
lists of Alumni, a list by classes beginning with the first class and coming down to the class to be graduated
this year. It also will contain a list
of the different officers and committees of the Alumni Association, the
Club lists with the officers and'all the
Class Secretaries.
Some time during the spring and
summer, information blanks will be
sent out from this office to every
member of the association, asking for
complete information concerning addresses, occupation and class. A
prompt and full statement sent into
the Alumni Office will help materially
in the publishing of the new Alumni
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Dewey C. Duncan, who was grad
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in the University of California and
working toward his Ph. D. degree in
mathematics according to a letter to
Dean Paul P. Boyd. Mr. Duncan is a
native of Covington and received his
M. A. degree from the University of
Cincinnati.

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