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KENTUCKY

"I .nil nlu'.iv nl.nl lo irct tlic Ker
nel." R. A. Belt, principal of High
School, Tolu, Ky.
Street, Lousville, Ky.
M. Elizabeth Davis is head ot jnc
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Duncan
Evans,
Irene
in the. high
Win. Ewing Hobsdn, who has been Science Department
Daughcrty
Ky.; Mabel
Ave., Pars,
703
mining engineer with the Standard school at Ocala, Fla., address
stenographer, President's office,
.ullor Alumni Secretary
Island Creek Coal Company, was East Fifth street.
University of Kentucky, Lexington;
Did you get a new member?
teaching in promoted to superintendent of mines,
Imogcnc Robertson
1.
Mr. Hobson's wife was
URGE LIBERAL EDUCATION
Schools, Ft. Thomas, Ky, ad January
Public
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Martine Bennett. They have two litCALENDAR
dress 190 Rob Roy Ave.
"A thousand pardons for being late
Bennett and
daughters, Ruth
tle
News Echoes Dean
Columbia Alumni
and
Attorney
F. M. llutcheson,
Mary Eleanor, aged six and four, re- but here is the two dollars, cheerh
Boyd's Declaration
Buffalo, Feb. 10. (Second Sat- Managing Editor, Morning Gleaner, spectively. They arc living at Taplin, given. I want to state to the world
liberal education is the plea of Henderson, Ky.; Ralph T. Garnctt
urday Regular) luncheon at the
that the Kernel is now some magazine-size- d
W. Va.
Columbia Alumni News, echoing the
Ellicott Club.
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paper more power to itl It
ruei ucpanmciu,
Have you sent in any news?
Feb. 10. (Second
Lexington,
thought expressed by Dean Paul P. Railway Company, Blueficld, W. V'a.;
makes me awful homesick for the
Boyd of the University of Kentucky J. P. Barnes,
Saturday Regular) luncheon at
student, Southern
campus but I don't want to miss a
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College of Arts and Sciences publish Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisat the Lafayette Hotel, at 12:15.
B. Siegel, with the Western
A recent letter from McHenry Hoi- one."
Courier-Journlast sum ville, Ky.; Jamison F. Skecu
York, Feb. 13. (Second
New
ed in the
Adress-321- 0
brook gives an itinerary that has cov- Electric Co., .Chiago, 111.
Tuesday Regular) stag luncheon
mcr.
Lcesburg, Fta., P. O. Box 38.
ered a good part of the world since Arthington Street.
at the Harvard Club.
At Somerset, Ky., Judge J. Sherman he graduated.
"A generation ago a man went to
Kathcrinc B. Christian is a field
He joined the National
Detroit, Feb. 24. (Fourth Sat- college not because it fitted him for a Cooper, box 264, W. M. Jomcs, 516 N City Bank of New York in August, agent, Extension Division, Expcrment
dinner, Dixie- urday Regular)
Neikirk, 1915, in January, 1916, was transferred Station, Lexington, Ky.
and George
commercial or any other kind of a ca Main street
Pcranent
land Inn.
reer but because of the common be Route 2.
to the International Banking Corpora address, Chilcsburg, Ky.
Mon- Frankfort, Feb. 26. (Last
lief that a college course was funda
manager tion, (a subsidiary of the National
The address of Mrs. E. J. Hunt
Mark A. Watkins
In. Pomilnr nvptlttlcr tllPPtllltr.
....... 0
o
umj
mental for a gentleman who cared to and
Motor City Bank) London, England. From (Vivian DcLainc) is Box 387, Cape
London
be considered cultured and educated," Car Company, London, Ky.; Victor
thence to Manila, P. I., for nearly two Charles, Va.
says the Columbia editor. He makes a H. Barlow
Barlow, Ky.; Lewis years, leaving to meet his financee,
Corine L. Martin is teaching at
plea also for courses pointing out the G. Stanley,
bookkeeper, Logan Mary C. Smith, in Hongkong, where Franklin Kentucky.
JUST WAIT I
good things in American government, County Corporation, Luudale, W. Va.: they were married, August 19, 1918
Have you sent in any news?
An announcement that will be of literature, art, business and society
Boyd S. Edwards, with L. & N. R. R. After
that came work in Canton,
interest to all alumni is promised for and especially a course in History that
Company, address 4211 Huntington China, Manila, and Kobe, Japan.
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the next issue of the Kernel. One of would teach a greater respect for the
Ave., Latonia Station, Covington. Ky. Then came a trip home for six months,
"I wish to tell you how much I've
the features is a prize to be offered. government of the United States,
back to Shangha, and then to Kobe enjoyed the Kernels and appreciate
It is less than some school teachers
Mahoney-Or- r
Address care of International Banking the fact that 'the eyes of dear old
earn in a year but it is large enough
ORGANIZE IN DETROIT
Corporation. The Holbrooks
have Kentucky are still upon us' no matter
The marriage of Ben Mahoncy-17- ,
that if it were invested on the same
and Catherine Orr, of Dallas, Texas, one son, John Rowan, born in Kobe, where we are. I've found this cold,
basis as Jim Couzens' first $2,000 it
Club in Michigan Opens With a was
cold world we heard about so much
solemnized
at Westminister Japan, December 21, 1919,
would amount to $1,000,000 in twen First
Rush Says Planck.
a pretty nice, warm place after all
Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Janty years.
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with these big old friendly mountains
The Detroit Alumni Club was or uary 26. Mr. Mahoney served as a
off
ganized at the Dixieland Inn, Satur captain in the World War and is now
the cold breezes."
R. Brooks Taylor is now in the shutting
IN CLEVELAND
MEET
department of the Miriam Kincheloe, teaching at Harday night, January 27. The officers connected with the farm bureau of superintendent's
elected are: T. E. Warnock, '02, 1392 Texas.
National Carbon Company, the second lan, Ky.
Alumni of All Colleges Plan Celebra Manistique
president: E. H
Ave.,
promotion in six months. His ad
Did you get a new member?
tion for April 12.
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Clark, '16, 1450 David Whitney Bldg
dress is in care of that company, W
F. C. Walker was a visitor in the
The national Association of Alumni
publish- 117th Street and
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C. E. Planck,
Madison Avenue alumni office last week and promisLack of space only prevents
Secretaries will meet in Cleveland troit
secretary-treasureing an entertaining poem received Cleveland, O.
ed to "get busy" to get an alumni
April 12, 13 and 14. The University Mr. Warnock was formerly president from Dr. Keene R. Forston, who is
"The Kernel is a splendid paper,
Kentucky will send a representative of the club that previously existed at practicing medicine in Washington, D. No excuse for my failure to pay up club in Adaiir county, where he is now
of
county agent, address Columbia, Ky.
One of the features of this conven Detroit and died out because of its C. address 804 H. Street, N. W.
more promptly." J. Owen Reynolds
"I seem to be holding down the fort
tion is an All College Dinner to be members being called to other places
attorney, 604 Security Trust Bldg. alone up here, at least I haven't run
held on the evening of April 12 when
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Lexington, Ky.
Here is some news: Robert S. Ar
across anyone from 'Old Kentucky
alumni of forty leading colleges and nold '19, is with us mow, sales engineer
"I regard a strong organization of Harry C. Williams is office mana yet. Here are my two, late, but I
Western with the American Blower Company
universities will celebrate.
as a factor of great im- ger of the Williams Coal Co., Man tope not too late." W. K. Stokes,
Alumni Clubs
Reserve and Case, hosts for the con and living at 54 Smith street. C. R portance in the future welfare of the nington, Ky. He was married June
vention, expect to lead all in attend Roberts '22, is the baby of the club University of Kentucky. Such clubs 28, 1921, to Selma Margaret Archer. Studebaker Corporation, South Bend,
Ind., address 521 Franklin street.
ance. Keen rivalry is expected for He also is with the American Blower
can best foster that spirit of associaJ. W. Crenshaw, who has been with
first place in enthusiasm and noise.
Company and lives at 3535 National tion which is the warp and woof of
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Highway
Department of
The Cleveland Alumni Club of the Avenue. We think our club will num
is with the the State
David McC. Phelps, Jr.,
fabric which forms the strength
North Carolina, is now with the L.
University of Kentucky is planning ber twenty. We have a list of pros the
and power of institutions. Best wishes Virginia Mining Co., Strunk, Ky
& N. irailroad at Krypton, Ky.
to make its corner at the festival
pects and intend to find out. We are for all success in the work of the
E. J. Eimer, who went with the
prominent place.
Anna L. Parrish is teaching in the
sending an invitation
through
the Alumni Association." J. G. Scrug-ha- Hercules Powder Company immeMichgan Daily to all Kentuckians at
Governor, Carson City, Nevada. diately after graduating, is chemist high school, Ashland, Ky., address
SPEAKERS IN DEMAND
tending the University of Michigan
with the Patterson Chemical Com 633 East Carter Avenue.
"I am sorry to have neglected sendto meet with us. Later we intend to
pany, 344 Totawa Ave., Paterson, N
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Alumni Help Arrange Dates for Stu be host to several Kentuckians, re
ing dues so long," Elizabeth Greene,
"I hate to be one of those 'better J.
dent Bureau.
gardless of the affiliation with the late than never' guys, yet enclosed
Fred Whitely is eleotrical engineer teaching, Jenkins, Ky., Box 483.
The story of the University is being University. Whatever enterprise the herewith is my check for dues, also with the Eastern Wisconsin Electric
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told to members of civic clubs and Association undertakes, give us our history of past and present list of Company, Fond du Lac, Wis.
Have you sent in any news?
chambers of commerce in Central quota and we'll do our "dangdest" to children. Let it be understood I did
J. Casper Acree, who has just comKentucky by the recently organized fill it. C. E. Plank, Secretary,
pleted his course at the University,
not marry a widow with children
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Student Speakers' Bureau. In many
left January 30 for Knoxville, Tenn.,
Have followed the athletic prowess of
even to take charge of the C. A. Norman
instances alumni of the University are
will
succeed
vrersistence
Old State most eagerly, for I was
on committees arranging for one of
My 1907 with hardened old things like myself
Hatchery.
'one of 'em' back in 1904-0the student speakers to appear before
Kentuckian is still a source of joy to and I'm glad of it. Success to the
these clubs.
me and my kiddies who weekly cause Association and dear old U. K."
Did you get a new member?
me to stretch my magination in re Lena M. Phillips, executive secretary,
The plan is part of a scheme to ere
ferring to it. My life history is too National Federation of Business and
ate a better understanding of the Uni
Women's Clubs, New
long and varied to refer to it, but I Professional
versity's purposes and work, intended
ALUMNIDICTORY
Since the beginning of the 1923 have had my 'ups, downs, ins and York City, address 31 East 30th St
to make more effective its service to
W. C. Eyl is a consulting geologist
the State and to provide facilities for drive for 2,000 members, the following outs' to say nothing of forward and
First and City National
married to Delia office 407-Was
NOTE Alumni in business and in
its expansion and greater support to students have joined the Alumni As backward.
take care of the growing number of sociation: C. N. Manning, president, Mildred Highley, March 31, 1909. The Bank Bldg., Lexington. His wife was the professions are encouraged to inWilhemina Hagen. They sert cards here for the convenience of
Expenses of Security Trust Company, Lexington future wearers of the Blu eand White formerly
high school graduates.
A., age done fellow alumni.
Write the Business
the speakers are borne sometimes by Harvey Edwards
farmer, Ver are: Stanley T., Jr., and Edwin J., and have one son, Joseph
Dorothy D. Trust the year. They are living at 406 North Manager for rates:
the club and sometimes by the Uni sailles, Ky.; F. M. Maddox
one fair
cap
versity.
tain of the 1903 football team, Major day is not far off when I can return Broadway.
Have you sent in any news?
Requests for appointments may be Inf., U. S. A., Room 2034 Munition to Lexington and renew old acquaint
ances. Best wishes to you, to Hilly,
WM. S. HAMILT
made through the secretary, John L Building, Washington, D. C.
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any any of the old bunch who re
LAWYER
Hays, a senior in the College of Law,
Mrs. Lelia' Calhoun Leidinger, teach
A. J. Zimmerman, who has been re
707 Marion E. Tay USr Bfdg.
or through the Alumni Secretary. The ing in public schools, Louisville, ad member 'Bone' Baer and his varied
Louisville,
alumni clubs have been urged in com dress 1605 Third street; Edward I. collection of postcards." S. T. Baer, ported lost is found in the Univor
manager, Big Wood Canal sity, where he is an instructor, De
munications from the Alumni office Scrivner
studying denistry, Uni assistant
partment of Chemistry. Mr. Zimmerto help arrange an extended itiner versity of Lousville; Earle C. Clem Co., Richfield, Ida.
man was married November 10, 1918,
ary for the student speakers,
ents, Sheriff, Union County, Morgan-field- ,
to Ida Marx. They have one son
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Ky.
Robert Lytton Maddox, who receiv Mortimer, eleven months old.
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GOING TO K. E. A.
H. J. Childress, County Agent, Mar- ed his A. B. in '09 and LL. B. in '10,
BARGAI
IN MAGA- ion county, Lebanon, Ky.; Mrs. Mary is
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2INES
practicing law at Middlesboro, Ky.
University Dinner at Louisville Set Elliott Flanery, member of 1922 Gen He has been one of the leading back
BLANDVILLE, KY.
"I am now engaged in business here
eral Assembly,
Catlettsburg,
Ky
For April 20.
ers of the Strollers' eastern Kentucky and am doing well enough." W
School executives and teachers at Orville J. Stivers, Secretary, Jefferson trips and other University enterprises. J. Kallbrier, attorney, 1329 South 18th
street, Louisville, Ky.
tending the K. E. A. in Louisville County Board of Education, address
DUES AND THE KERNEL
"My address during the college year
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April 19, 20 and 21, are invited to at- Beuchcl, Ky.
ONE YEAR $2.00.
H. Louis Alexander, Paris Pike,
T. P. Warren, who went with the C. is still Queens College, Charlette, N.
tend the annual dinner of the Univer
Herbert Graham,
sity alumni on the evening of April Lexington; Winston Skillman, Union R. I. & P. railroad, as assistant engi- C. I want to get every number of
Secretary.
Motor Company, Lexington; Joe
20, Friday. Arrangements of the Lou
neer, maintenance department, imme- the Kernel this year." Edna King
real estate and insurance busi- diately after he graduated, is now dis- Berkele.
isvillc committee will he announced
later, including the name of the hoM ness, 125 East Main Street, Lexing trict office engineer with that comcontrac20
pany, 501 United Bank Bldg., Des
where the dinner will 'be held. It will ton; C. H. Daughcrty
R.
W.
I
tor, 183 Walton Avenue, Lexington; Moines, la. Mr. Warren's record as
Lora Lee Robertson, who was teachbe at the Seelbach or the Watterson
C. R. Chappell,
Room 4101220 an active member of the Alumni As- ing in the west the last two years is Formerly With Caskey Jewelry
Hotel.
sociation is as steady as that with the on the faculty of Columbia College,
Alumni headquarters will be in the Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass.
CAREFUL WATCH REPAIRING
Watterson hotel, maintained in conAlexander Bonnyman, General Man C. R. I. & P. railroad. Mrs. Warren Columbia, S.C .
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Edna W. Smith, who taught in the
junction with the University head- ager, Blue Diamond Coal Company was formerly Lucy Thompson, of
"WATCH YOUR WATCH."
quarters. The Lexington office will and allied interests, Knoxville, Tenn., Lexington, and they have one son, Carrollton High School the past two
Phone 3M2
be transferred in toto to Louisville Box 1086;
Edgar A. Pence, truck Thomas Phillip, Jr. The family were years, is spending the winter at home,
Lexington, Ky
manufacturing
for the convention.
business,
Detroit, holiday visitors in Lexington, and Mrs. address 110 Poplar St., Corbin, Ky. 1S7 I. Limestone
Mich., address 5064 Burk Ave.; Aline Warren and son, arc
C. Mattingly, 528 West St. Catherine winter in Florida.

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