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FOUR ALUMNI ARE

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

NAMED FOR OFFICE

Homecoming
Game, Thursday,
November 24, Stoll Field, Lexington, Ky.
Club Secretaries:
Please send
in the dates and places for your
regular winter meetings.
Help
us kee,p everyone informed as to
the activities of the association.

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James Park,

PRESIDENT

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Mrs. Rbdes Estill, '21

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W. C. Wilson,

Dr. George H. Wilson, '04
Dr. E. C. Elliott, '02
Wm. H. Townsend, 12

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MORE ABOUT HOMECOMING
"Keeping everlastingly at it brings success,"so the adage goes,
and believing this we are going to once more urge you to come
back to the campus on Thanksgiving day. This day has been
set aside as homecoming day and one of the best football games
of the season will be played for your benefit. There is nothing
that we will leave unsaid or undone to cause you to come back
for that game. We are anxious for you to see the team under
its new coaching system. There are improvements on the campus that we want you to see and then we want you to see
each other and become recharged with a little school spirit.
As to the team this year you already have read the record
It has not been so good as far as
in the issues of The Kernel.
scores go but there has been a lot of fight in the little team.
They don't know when to stop fighting. We digress right here
"to call your especial attention to the story of the game this week.
Our team met another team that was almost as light, the Cadets
outweighing our team only n few pounds to the man. The 25
to 0 score shows what our men can do when they meet a team
anyway near its equal in weight and size.
Tennessee has had a big year and have beaten some good
Only last week they tied Vanderbilt which places them
teams.
high in the race for Southern Conference honors. There never
has been a time when Kentucky has not given Tennessee a hard
battle and the wins have been about equal over the years that
We can promise you that you will see a
the two have met.
mighty good football game.
The dance that night will be one of .the biggest of the year.
There will be hundreds of graduates and former students there.
The best
You will meet again classmates" and dear friends.
orchestra obtainable' has been engaged to play for that dance.
There will be plenty of music, plenty of room and plenty of
your old friends. A good combination. Come on home.
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T. C. Carroll, A. B. 1909, LL.
1910, is an attorney and lives
Shepherdsville. Ky. Ho has been
active member of the association
most continuously since 1914.

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Charles Jabiow, B. M. E. 1909, M.
E. 1912, is a mechanical engineer and
i is
with the Westinghouse Electric
is a Company at East Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr.
Walter Hillenmeyer,
nurseryman and lives on the George- Jablow is on our roll of honor as he
town pike just outside of Lexington. has been active each year since 1914
He was elected a member of the ex He has been in East Pittsburgh with
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DIRECTS

PROJECTS

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Thomas M. Howerton, 1908, Is
Engineer for Some of Biggest Enterprises in North
Carolina

MAJORITIES

Edgeworih

WILL TOTAL OVER $8,000,000

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Secretary Alumni Association
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Ky.
Dear Sir:
The first copy of The Kentucky
Kernel forhe year 1927-2- 8 reminded
me that for several years I have
failed to send in my dues. I thoroughly enjoyed its contents even the
advertisements reminded me of many
happy recreation hours spent in Lexington.
I was pleased to note the large
number enrolled and the number of
new buildings planned. I hope in the
years that are before U. K., it will
make greater strides than it has in
the past. With such a leader as Doc
tor McVey, I am sure this can be
done.

See Our

Thomas McClaskey Howerton, who
was graduated from the College of
Engineering with the class of 1908r
and who now is located in Asheville.
N. C, where he is owner of the
Howerton Engineering Company, is
at the present time engaged in the
three largest engineering enterprises
in North Carolina. The three projects will represent more than $8,000,-00- 0
when they are completed.
The latest of the three projects is
that of constructing a dam which will
form a reservoir to hold the water
supply for Asheville, and Buncombe
county, N. C. The site for the large
reservoir is known as the Pink Beds
of the Pisgah National Forest. This
project will
cost approximately

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A recent issue of the Sunday Cit
izen of Asheville, carries a complete
story of this development on its front
page. There is also a picture of Mr.

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Howerton.
Your for a greater U. K.
He is the engineer for the tunnel
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Hattie E. Boyd,
under Beaucather mountain wheih is
Class of 1908 just outside of Asheville. This tun
11:45
12:45
nel will be 950 feet long and will
5:30
6:00
take care of city vehicular traffic. A
complete account of this job was carWEDDINGS
ried in a recent issue of the "AmeriOpen beiween meals in the Morning for Sandwiches,
can City." The Swanonoa Sewer and
Arthur Smith
Milk, Hot Drinks, Candy and Ice Cream
Water System is another project'
Miss Middie Ruth Arthur, of Ash- which he is engineering.
This sysland, Ky., and Mr. Frank Smith, of tem includes more than 90 miles of
Clarksdale, Miss., were married in sewer lines and 50 miles of water
Iront'on, Ohio, Tuesday, November 2. lines. A complete account of this
The bride was a student at the Uni- project will be found in the "Manuversity of Kentucky last year while facturers Record" of recent date.
Bldg- Mr. Smith was a member of the class
Mr. Howerton is also engaged in
of 1927. He was captain of the foot road construction in North Carolina
ball team last vear and one of the and has had charge of a good number
outstanding athletes on the campus. of the many miles of good roads conHe is a member of the Pi Kappa Al structed in that state within the last
pha fraternity, Lamp and Cross and few years.
Omicron Delta Kappa. He is at presHe Went to North Carolina in 1916
L
ent playing football on the American and engaged in road engineering. He
Rolling Mills team in Ashland. He
has remained there since and has. beand his bride will go to Clarksdale come one of the foremost engineers in
to make their home when the season
the state. He is a native of Shelby-villis over. Mrs. Smith is the sister of
1926.
Ky., and married Miss Patty
Numerous other alumni were elec- Mrs. J. Sneed Yager and Mrs. Jack A. Weakley, a graduate of Georgetown
ted to offices throughout the state but Warren, all of whom attended the College in 1911.
a complete list has not yet been made. University of Kentucky.
This list will be published within the
next few weeks.
Stillwell Williams
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Stilwell, of
marC. W. Ham, '05, Writes Book on
9 years and before that Lexington have announced the
Westinghouse
riage of their daughter, Cucille, to
"Mechanics-o- f
Machinery"
was a professor of mechanical
is 137 Avenue A., Westinghouse Mr. Robert Owen Williams, of Louiswhich was solemnized on Octoville,
There has been received in LexingHome Plan, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
ber 29 at the Central Christian church ton a very interesting book on "The
in Lexington. The bride is a gradu- Mechanics of Machinery" which was
Roy Whitaker Smarr, B. C. E. 1909, ate of the University of Kentucky
is an engineer with the Kanawha City with the class of 192G. She was one written by C. W. Ham, mechanical
Company of Charleston, W. Va. His of the most popular women students engineer and professor of machine
Comparison of this superfine ice
design at the University of Illinois,
address is Box 1135, Charleston.
cream, so generously coated with the
during during her years on the cam- and E. J. Crane mechanical engineer,
most delicious chocolate you've ever
pus. She was an actor and musician chief of machine design, engineering
tasted, will thereafter cause you to
Thomas Phillip Warren, B. C. E. of considerable talent and took part department, Western Electric ComC. in several Straller and Romany Theinsist on
1910, is division engineer for the
pany. The book is an elaborate treatis,
R, I. & P. Railway Company and ater productions.
She also was a beautifully printed and bound by the
His business R. O. T. C. sponsor and a member of McGraw-Hi- ll
is located in Chicago.
Company of New York.
address is 708 LaSalle Station. He the Kappa Delta sorority. Mr. Wil
Mr. Ham is a graduate of the Collives at 7242 Harvard avenue, Third, liams was also a student at the uni
W. Mr. Warren has been an active versity and was a member of the lege of Engineering of the University
member of the Alumni Association Kappa Alpha fraternity, and Scab- of Kentucky and a member of the
ever since before 1914 and has not bard and Blade. They wih make class of 1905. He received the degree
missed a year. This places him in a their home in Louisville, where Mr. of M. E. from Cornell in 1908 and
taught thert for several years. He
prominent place on our roll of honor. Williams is engaged in business.
went to the University of Illinois sevHe also has been with the C. R. I. &
eral years ago. He frequently is in
Brown
P. Railway Company during the same
neering at the Oklahoma A. and M, Lexington to visit his sister, Mrs.
time.
College at Stillwater, Okla. His ad-- , William Dunn. He always visits the
Carlyle Wilson Bennett, B. S. in set avenue.
He is another former campus and calls on former instrucALL SIZES
tors and class mates.
Agriculture 1917, is an instructor in student who is an actvie alumnus.
botany at the Michigan Agricultural
College at East Lansing, Mich. He
Raymond H. Lickert, B. S. in AgT.
has served in this capacity for seven riculture 1925, is another young alumyears. He has been an active mem- nus with a perfect record. He has
Dies
ber of the association for several been an active member of the Alumni
years and always is one of the first Association each year since his gradof 1892 Succumbs
to renew his membership each year.
uation. He is county agricultural Graduate
After Seeking Health in
agent for Oldham county and lives in
West for Years
Thomas Henry Cutler, B. M. E. La Grange, Ky.
1903, is engineer of construction for
Butler T. Southgate, who was gradRothwell Woodward,
the Missouri State Highway ComB. S. M. E.
mission and has his offices in Jeffer- 1922, soon will have a place on our uated from the University of Ken
son City, Mo. His residence address roll of honor. He has been an active tucky with the class of 1892 with the
is 1211 Elmaine avenue. He has been member of the assciation every year degree of Bachelor of Arts, and who
since his graduation. He is sales en for many years was one of the prom
in the engineering and cotracting
Gym
for many years and has been with gineer for the Delco Light Company inent attorneys in Lexington, died at
the Missouri highway deartment for of Dayton, Ohio. He lives at 232 his home in San Diego, Calif., Novem
South Findlay street. He went with ber 5, according to word received here
about five years.
the General Motors Research Cor- last week. He was buried in his adop iMmuiiMnmimwHi!ni!i:iim:H!iiniiim
is poration in Detroit after graduation ted city.
Green Elliott Dowis,
president of the First National Bank and was advanced to his present posiDuring his residence in Lexington
of Blackwell, Okla. Mr. Dowis be- tion in 1925. He was married to Miss he was one of the most prominent
came an active member of the associ- Lilliam D. Antle in 1922.
attorneys of the Lexington bar. He
ation a few years ago and has conserved as police judge of Lexington
William Barry Thornton, B. S. M. for many years. After graduating
tinued to be. The bank of which he
is president is one of the strongest E. 1921, is an engineer with the Car- from the university he went to the
His University of Virginia where he studinstitutions of its kind in the state. rier Engineering Corporation.
It has resources totaling more than address is 750 Frelinghuysen avenue, ied law. He was a member of several
Newark, N. J. He has been with this honorary legal fraternities and while
$1,500,000.
corporation since his graduation and at the University of Kentucky was a
Walter Cole Jetton, A. B. 1913, is is one of the several loyal alumni member of Kappa Alpha fraternity
principal of the Tilghman High school who receive their Kernels each week and Lamp and Cross. He was born in
of Paducah, Ky. He has served in at the same address.
Jessamine county and came to Lex
ington when 16 years old.
this capacity for five years. During.
C. E. 1913, is
Frank Davis Cain, B.
He left Lexington about 14 years
the time that he has been out of the
he has held several im- another alumnus with a perfect rec- ago and has been located in various
university
portant positions, beginning as prin- ord who has a place on our roll of places in the West for the benefit of
cipal of the high' school at Mt. Ster- honor. He has been active each year his health. He had been in San Diego
since his graduation. He is chief en- about a year and a half. He is surling, Ky.
gineer for the St. Bernard Mining vived bv his father, the Rev. E. L.
is a Company of Earlington, Ky. He lives Southgate, of Lexington, and several
Charles S. MHward,
contractor and lumber dealer and lives in Madisonville, Ky., and his address sisters and one brother. He was nevin Lexington. His address is 125 Bas- - is 341 South Main street.
er married.

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Maurice B. Loevenhart,
a merchant and his business is located
at 261 West Short street, Lexington,
Ky. Mr. Loevenhart is another former student who became an active
and interested alumnus within the
Jast few years,. He now is one of the
most regular members.

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ecutive committee of the Alumni Association last spring and will serve
for three years. He is one of the
o most interested and active alumni of
Neal Trimble McKee. B. M. E. 1903, the university.
M. E. 190G, is assistant to the vice
Earle C. Clements is another forpresident of the Superheater Company of New York City. He has just mer student who is an interested and
sent in his check for this year's dues active alumnus. He has been an actand Kernel. His business address is ive member of the association- for six
d
17 East
street, New years. He is located in Morganfield
York City. He lives on Burkewood where he is county court clerk for
Union county. He was elected to this
road, Bronxville, N. Y.
office in 1924 after serving as sheriff
of the county during the preceeding
B. C. E. administration.
William Frederick Hart,
the
1902, is a highway engineer with
.
United States Bureau of Public Roads
Russell Hamilton Guerrant, B. M
He
in Omaha, Neb.
and stationed
E. 1908, is production engineer for,
has offices at 864 Saunders-Kenned- y
the International Appliance Com
building. He has been with this de- pany of Chicago. His business ad
partment for seven years and an ac- dress is Room 1102, 332 South LaSalle
tive alumnus during that time.
Mr. Guerrant has
street, Chicago.
been, with this company for eight
Arthur Solomon Lovenhart, B. S. years. He has been an active member
1898, M. S. 1899, is director of the of the association for many years
research laboratories of the depart- only missing the years he was in the
ment of pharmacology of the Univer-"sit- y amy during the war.
of Wisconsin. His address is in
care of the university. Last year he
Carter Lindsay Wilson, B. B. E
became an active membre of the 1908, is a bridge engineer for the N
association after being inactive for C. and St. L. Railway Sompany and is
ten years. We are glad to get him located in Nashville, Tenn. His ad
back in the ranks of the faithful.
dress is 2113 Pierce avenue.
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Four members of the Alumni Association of the University of Kentucky were elected to Fayette county
and Lexington city offices at the recent election. Judge Richard C. Stoll,
was
circuit judge, James
Park was elected commonwealth's
attorney, J. J. McBrayer was elected
Fayette county senator and W. C.
commission of
Wilson was
public works of Lexington.
Judge Stoll was graduated in 1895
and has been a member of the board
of trustees of the university since
1898. He now is chairman of the executive committee of the board. He
was appointed circuit judge of Fay
ette county in 1922 to fill out an unexpired term and was afterwards
elected to fill the position again. He
carried the county this time by a
comfortable majority.
James Park was graduate in. 1915
and is president of the Alumni Association. He was elected county at
torney two years ago and still had
two years to serve. His friends, however, urged him to become a candidate
for the office of commonwealth's attorney and he finally consented to
make the race. He let the party
ticket by a large vote.
J. J. McBrayer, graduate with the
class of 1918, has been an attorney
in Lexington since nis graauauon.
He has achieved considerable fame as
a lawyer and was the only Democratic
candidate for a Fayette county office
to be elected. His majority was com
fortable. He will .represent Fayette
county in the Kentucky Senate for
two years.
W. C. Wilson, class of 1914 was
commissioner of public
elected
works for Lexington with his usual
large majority. Major Wilson has
held this office for several years and
his popularity was shown by the large
number of votes he received. He was
secretary-treasurof the Alumni Association for three years, resigning in

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Walter Hillenmeyer,
Wayland Rhodes, '15

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