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thing all of our clubs must do is, each Smith '1G. Miss Smith acreptod a posl
EMMET'S EDLETS
year grow bigger and stronger in the Hon in tho English faculty of Texas
It has been reported that Liggett &
faith, so as to really become n push- Christian University, Fort Worth in Meyers will give a beautiful "Btingo-lowing force for our Alma Mtcr. Then wo tho fall of 1919 nnd is with them yet
to Albert "Red" Huklo as a prize
will have become one of the stones that She Is doing spcclnl lecture work just for his splendid race against cigarettes
go to make up the foundation of our now for women's clubs in nnd nonr In the relay race
of the inter-clasState's greatest educatlonnl Institution. Fort Worth nnd spoke boforo tho Texas meet.
vllle, Ky Kodinan Wiley '0G, WinchesWo must "lift up" until our University Federated Clubs last fall. Her address
ter, Ky.
towers high among the great Institu- Is 1124 Cooper Street, Fort Worth,
Coach Banks of thw University of
Vice President: Miss Mnrguerlto McTexas, from September until June.
tions of the country.
Tennessee hopes to bo nble to hold a
Laughlin '03, Lexington, Ky Mrs. Lois
C. P. Mabray '20.
Summer nddrcss 1505 Broadway,
Tennessee relay simillar to tho Drake
Brown Owsley '19, Lebanon, Ky.
Ky.
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Secietary-TreasurerRelays. Coach Banks formerly coached
GrahCarrolton Club Full of 'Pep.'
the track team of Iowa University,
am 1G, Lexington.
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"The Carrollton nlninnl are tempted
(Vote for
Executive Committee:
A. E. Bell '21 of Eminence, Ky., is where tho Drake relays are hold.
to call their club tho 'Jonah Branch' of
two) Miss Marie Becker '17, Carroll-ton- ;
the state organization. Every time wo principal of tho LaGrango Graded and
P. L. Blumenthal '09, Buffalo. N.
Dave Thornton has accepted tho
plan a meeting It rains, cats, dogs, alli- Oldham County High School. Ho teachY.; Desha Breckinridge ex- - Lexington;
of the Birmingham Athletic
gators, etc. As a result we have a es Physics and Mnth., and coaches
Miss Bertha Miller 'IS, Lexington: very
smnll attendance, nB many of our nthlotics. He is having n successful Club to run under Its colors in tho
Mrs. Clara Mattl Studer '13, Cincinmembers live out on the wonderful (?) year nnd has been elected to 1111 the hnlf mile event at tho invitation
nati; W. H. Townsend '12, Lexington. Carroll County pikes, which suddenly same position next year.
track meet to be held at Birmingham
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May G. This is one of the largest meets
A. B. Crawford '17 is Supt of
On April G (Wednesbecome lakes.
Cleveland Club Takes on New Life day), we met at tho homo of Mrs. StanHigh School. The school has of its kind to be held in the South this
with the Spring Time
ley Grobmeyer with five members pres- an enrollment of 493 with 15 teachers year and is a compliment to Dave's
A stock prowess in track work. Ho has partici'Notice in March 31st issue of the ent. But we are optimistic. We may including music teachers.
meetings, company has been formed for tho pur- pated in four years of collegiate track
Kernel that the table of paid members he small in attendance at
'pep' is great, and in tho future pose of building a gymnasium on tho and is ineligible for tho varsity team.
shows 10 out of 25 for Cleveland. but our
He vIM probably leave for Birmingwe plan to slay the weather man and high school campus.
Kindly send me your latest list of
ham May 3.
all germs so wo can have 100 percent
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names from which this data was taken. attendance."
Will then go after the others.
J. A. Hatter '14, address Franklin.
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Sorry not to be able to report that
Ky., R. F. D. No 2. "Jack" has purthe Cleveland Club has been organized f
1 chased a farm and has begun to supply
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in every detail but on account of the
the Agricultural knowledge that he acgeneral conditions and every one ap- .5.
quired from U. K.
The
parently so busy with their own busi
S. B. Coleman '07 is manager of the
Electric Co.
personal affairs it lias not
nesses and
"I want to thank you for sending Enterprise Machine and Garage Co.,
eon possible. This will be done how. me last week's Kernel.
am enclos Inc., of Franklin, Ky.
Fourth St. Cincinnati, Ohio
ever before June.
ing two dollars for this year's dues.
G L. Jackson, 'IS has recently moved
Electrical Supplies
The writer is away some fifty per
"Inspiration consists of a
to Louisville, Ky., where he is employcent of the time and often meets some school and a few houses. Not much to ed as an Engineer in Mengle Box Fac- X
Wholesale
of the boys from Kentucky. Recently do in the way of amusement but we tory
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for the General
Distributors
in Akron, Ohio he saw Dr. M. M. Har play tennis and cards. It is live miles
J. W. McFarlin '93 address Franklin.
Electric Co.
Chemist for Miller Rubber to the nearest store. I like my work Ky., R. F. D. No. 2. Mr. McFarlin,
rison, Shif
WARNER P. SAYERS.
Co. "Doc" will be remembered as and the boys here and enjoy life nearly since he resigned from his work at the
Sec'y, Sales Mgr.
everyday Myrl in the Class of 1912 as much as in my school days at the Kentucky Experimental Station,
Chemists. Enjoyed dinner at his home University. My regards and best wishhas resided on his farm and
$H$"$Mii' 4 "t"
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and Ky. comes ilrst here as his wife es to all the boys." E. A. Lillard '19, is managing same.
is a former Lexington girl Kernan Engineer with Inspiration ConsolidatXX
Dues and the Kernel
Bedford, a graduate of Sayre College ed Copper Company, Inspiration, Ariz.
E. P. Hatter '17, LL. B. '21, is practic-inand as well known at "State", as it was
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$2 a Year
law at Franklin. His wife was
W. H. Rochester '17 was a visitor on
then called. Also with the Miller Rub
or all Former Students
formerly Annie Laura
Roads, '17.
her Co. are R. C. Dabney, '14 and I the campus- this week, Mr. Rochester
Alumni Secretary, University of
W. Robertson, '10 both interested in was connected with Mississippi A. & They have two fine children, E. P.
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Kentucky, Lexington.
chemical engineering work as relates M. College at College Station, Miss., Hatter, Jr., and Ann Rhoads Hatter.
to rubber products manufacture.
until last summer. Since then he has
In Buffalo, N. Y. the writer has just been farming at Marion, Kentucky.
with Roger T
spent a week-enX
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"Charlie" Planck '19, paid us a visit 2
Thornton. Mechanical '14 who is con
nected with Buffalo Forge Co. as a last week. Charlie reports a flourishalumni club in Detroit
Sales Engineer. His wife is also from ing
"FOR OLD KENTUCKY"
Lexington and is known to many State and said the last meeting, 'ladies night',
Mary Sullivan. They outshone all others. He is a reporter
boys and girls
New Members paying now will get the Kernel
have two fine boys and Roger lias al on the Detroit Free Press.
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ready made arrangements with "Lit
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A letter from E. J. Kohn '12, Secretie Paul" to have them made engineers
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for the remainder of this year and for
at U. of K. Several Kentucky boys tary of the Birmingham Club, describes
are there with the Buffalo Forge Co the banquet given by the Club, "On
including O. K. Dyer, '04, E. E. John Friday evening the alumni entertained
HERBERT GRAHAM Secty.-Treason, '14, J. G. Scott, '17 and G. Frankel, the visitors at a banquet at the South'19 When this Club was organized in ern Club which proved to be the most
Buffalo the writer was present and a most enjoyable ever given by the local
Lexington, Kentucky
great affair was made of it by Mr. chapter." It is evident that the BirmBuffalo Forge Co., ingham alumni had about as good a
Wendt, President of
who is not a Ky graduate but a booster time as our junior engineers and that is
"Every Member Get a Member"
saying all that can be said judging
for the school.
In Cleveland Ave have with us H. E. from the boys glowing description of
Barth. '15 who is Sales Engineer with the hospitality extended them.
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American Blower Co. recently trans"Please send the 'Kernel' to me at)
ferred from Kansas City Office. Our
good friend H. T. Matts, '14 and his Moore, Penn. I have been transfered
wife (Adie Dean, 12) are living happi- from the East Pittsburgh to South Philly in Euclid Heights with two mighty adelphia works of the Westinghouse
750 Frelinghuysen Avenue,
fine children. "Ty" is Steam Engineer Electric and Manufacturing Company,
Steel Co. of this City. and will be here about six weeks." F.
Newark, N.
for The Otis
There are others but will mention D. Weatherholt '21.
Boston Buffalo Chicago New York Philadelphia
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them later on in another place. N. E.
The
"I am superintendent of schols in the
Philpot, '15. Sales Engineer,
MANUFACTURERS OF WEATHER
Duriron Co. Inc., 815 Hippodrome town of Ingersoll, Oklahoma, and having a very successful school year. Tho
Bldg., Cleveland, O.
schools hero are very different from
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with the help of the following Kentuckians
those of Kentucky but I am enjoying J.
HICKMAN CLUB GROWS.
J. I. Lyle, '96
the work very much. So far as I can
J. E. Boiling. '15
E. T. Lyle, '00
II. Worsham, '16
Ambitions Program Laid Out For One learn there aro no U. K. people in this
L. L. Lewis, '07
part of the state.
R. Waterflll, '20
Of Youngest Organizations.
M. S. Smith, '08
"I am very much interested in the
J. II. Bailey, '20
R. L. Jones, '12
W. B. Thornton, '21
Altho wo are the toe of this great success of tho Kernel and look forR. R. Taliaferro, '13
G. E. Zerfoss, '21
Kentucky Shoe down bore in Fulton ward to its coming. I hope tho little
County, wo are not too far away to paper will continue to bo a constructive force for tho student body. Conwant to help support tho arch.
jMjHfHlt
Our Alumni Club consists of four- gratulations on the University's evoluteen active members and wo aro going tionary victory in the State Legislato "make a nine hole drive" to increase ture." Roy Creech '21.
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for tho coming
it to about twenty-fiv"Please change my address to 928 M
year. I see no reason why wo can not.
as it is only in its infancy, having been Buena Park Terrace, Chicago, Illinois.
There Is no paper published in Chicago
organized only about seven months.
The fruits of our University aro that takes tho place of the Kernel and M
bountiful hero: Irvine Horino '10 Is 1 usually read everything in it, includassistant manager of the great Mengal ing tho ads." O. E. Richardson '21.
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Plant of Hickman; Miss Inez Luton '11
"Enclosed plaso find my alumni dues
is County School Superintendent and
Deo McNiel '14 is one of tho promising for tho current year. Pardon tho delay; you know how wo put off doing
young lawyers of the county.
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The thing our club must do und tho things like this," writes Rebecca W. 4

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Detroit. April H!) (Last Saturday).
Dinner at 0 p. in., Dixieland Inn.
Pittsburgh, May 1. Dinner at
0:30 p. in., Pittsburgh Athletic Association.

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Now York, .May 2. Dinner-Danc- e
7 p. in., Waldorf-Astoria- .
Buffalo, May I. Annual Meeting.
G.
May
Philadelphia,
Annual

Meeting.
Washington,
Meeting.
Denver, May
day) Luncheon

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Carrollton, May
lay), luncheon.
Lexington, May
urday), luncheon
Hotel.

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Alumni Aid In Raising Fund for
Monument to World War Heroes
Contributions to the Memorial
ing Fund indicate that alumni are
squarely behind this movement to
honor Kentucky's World War heroes
and incidentally to give the University
an auditorium and students' building.
In addition to making individual contributions alumni are active in soliciting and in obtaining workers and chair
men in the local county drives.
Approximately $5,000 has been sub
scribed by alumni to the $300,000 fund.
were
contributions
Rome of these
based on two percent of a year's in
come. Accordingly many are increas
ing former pledges and others are
mnkintr a laruer initial gift. The aim
of the Campaign Committee, however,
is not at large gifts but at a 100 per
rent contributors list Alumni clubs
will aid in these collections.
The following sent in subscriptions
on the opening day of the drive which
will continue through the week of
April
Edna Berkele, Henry Kelly Brent,
John E. Brown, L. Chauncey Brown,
John Campbell, J. S. Chambers, Levi
O. Coleman, Lillie Cromwell, Robt. L.
Khrlich. J. S. Hudnall, J. T. Madison
S. B. Marks, T. M. Marks, Russell C
Mayhall, Marguerite McLaughlin, E. B.
Perrine, Horace T. Rivers, H. H
Urmston.
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Relative Standing of Alumni Before
Final Drive is Shown.
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Right Spirit Shown.
"An illness which has confined me
to my bed for the past three years
makes this impossible, but when I am
back in harness again you will receive
a subscription that is commendurate
with my means if not with my wishes.
Please keep mo posted." Alumnus.
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NOMINATIONS

MADE

Alumni Will Vote for Officers of the
Association
Ballots will be sent to the alumni in
good standing within the next ton days
for the election of officers for the
These ballots
Alumni Association.
must bo returned to the Secretary not
later than noon June 12. The result
will bo announced at the annual business meeting June 13. Nominations
aro as follows:

President:

V. Y. Moore, '09 Madison-

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