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ANNOUNCEMENTS.   i   i i
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All signs of the University for 1917 read: “This way to the Golden Jubilee.” _l i     : ,
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If you do not appear correctly in the Directory, kmdly look mto a mirror   g_` ,  
n€S’ Wash` and do your talking. Ei}   i   i
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The Alumnus desires to acknowledge the receipt with thanks and appre- .,    .*· ` 
gt0¤» D· C· riation of two life subscriptions to the Association—Dr. Philip L. Blumenthal,     fyi   l
’09, and Raymer W. Tinsley, ,12,   ,  
     
The 1‘€SultS of the Alumni election of officers for the Association are; yi   I
President, J. M. Graves, Pittsburg, Pa.; Vice-President, ]_ H_ Gardner, Tulsa,     1
CYEQYY will Okla.; Secretary-Treasurer, J. D. Turner, Lexington, Ky., and the Executive     _,;
,,0, Committee, J. F. Battaile and Louis F. Hillenmeyer, of Lexington, Ky.       '
*10. For Board of Trustees of the University, J. F. Battaile and S. B. Marks.   _‘_,, L.  ,§
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,111;,1 The fifth installment of the “Early History of Athletics," by Prof. A, M. Qj,,; ~‘€j ',j,§ 
Tn: qi; Miller, does not appear in this issue, due to the lack of space on account of the     {A ,  ·
¥,1‘,u_ Directory. This installment will appear in the next issue. ·    
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*12; The Alumnus 1S pleased to announce the formation of two Alumni Clubs- ,l}#*J.`,@i ,*‘·  3%; ,]% ,
  The Oklahoma Club, with headquarters at Tulsa, Okla., and The Eastern   is  2;;-,,gi<{,· 
,3.. Kentucky Club, with headquarters at Ashland, Ky. Also, others are in process    Y    
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,1iis, The Alumnus has been sent to all Alumni for the past year, whether they    , {·i;zlt,,g?‘·l i
paid their dues or not, to show them that we are making a determined eiiort to i=    g  
succeed—to help the Association and the University. It goes without saying   i'   _
that this was done at a considerable sacrifice. All must appreciate this. It was         i
done to interest you—to put aglow that little spark of loyalty, love and gh i  
devotion for the University that still smoulders and lingers, and we feel that Q'.; l, _;   Q
it has brightened the spark in the memories of many for they have told us so.   L·       Z
Beginning with the new year—the next issue—The Alumnus will be sent   ‘   _
to only those who subscribe or pay dues to the Association.   `i_   il l?
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