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A   A Til has been with this road since the fall of IQIO, being located first at Cedar  ¤
  _ _1 1 Rapids, afterwards at Davenport, and for the past three years in the main oiliqqs ;
Eli.-j · { in Des Moines, Iowa. His present address is IIIS H. Street, Fairbury, Ncbrask;t_ C 
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  , A. L. IOHNSOX, ’r6.  .
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lllfféff A. L. johnson, B. S. 16, was in Lexington rn ]une on lns way home to  . "O
l'_·;;él Talega, Kentucky, from Cornell University, where he has been studying medr  ‘
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  1Z WILLIAM P. TUTTLE, ’15. t te
§lQt After two years of service as Freshman football coach and Varsity basebqtll  ,·_ uf
,,1% _ coach at the University ot Kentucky, \xVilliam P. “Squirrelly" Tuttle, one oi  .- ll
l~:`i , ‘ the greatest football players who ever wore the “K," has left the University.  
`Q E -_ He has obtained a fellowship at the University of Kansas and will be con-  J; M
3} _.; ` nected with the athletic department as assistant coach. Q_ C1
§"Z2r   Tuttle was a Varsity baseball, football and track man in all four of his  S
· ; ` student years. For the past two winters he has been coach of the g1rls’ basket g. ol
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  1 “Science," of` _lune, 1917, states that Professor T. H. Morgan, of Columlligl =1  f
  y . Q University, has been elected a foreign member of the Linnean Society of London. K >_._ QT
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if ’ _ MVILLIAM ESTILL MOORE. ‘ C
1, " ( \Villiam Estill Moore, a former student who has been a student at the Uni  {
, . versity ot New Mexico, was in Lexington in june on his way to Chicago to  . E
Q , · take an examination for admission to the aviation corps. Mr. Moore has been  Z ll
ll _ .j studying aviation in the \\fest, but because of the crowded condition of the school   rl
1 ,_ . - there, is going to Chicago.  
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l   ALUMNI AT COLUMBIA FOR THE SUMMER. ~  
Q   1 The following alumni are taking special work at Columbia University durinc   (
t   g the summer session:  _
  ' ` · Miss Margaret King, 'QS, Librarian at the University, is taking special work o i
l   . V in government documents, school libraries and reference work. .  
{lite Miss Anne Simrall, ,11, Superintendent of Home Economics work in the I
  ` public schools of Lexington, is doing the final work for her degree.  ._
illi, · _ Miss Minnie Cramer, `15, is taking work in education.  V 1
, [E1`, · Mr. C, \\'. Bailey, ’15, Principal of the ]unior High School, is doing sonic  ·C_ `
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{   MARY CLARKE, ’o7. {
l   Mary E. Clarke is taking a summer course in social service work at tht   -_’-
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  DERRILL HART, lI2.  `
lyjiiii Derrill Hart, after going East for summer work, was taken ill, and aftrr  .
if returning home was operated on at the Good Samaritan Hospital. His s eetly *· 
1   recovery is sincerely hoped for hy his many friends.  i·
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