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LENA M. PHILLIPS
First Woman Graduate of Col
lege of Law and President of
Women's

Club

Tendered

Dinner
KENTUCKY

How can you render a great
service for your Alma Mater
and materially benefit yourself

at the same time
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CLUB IS HOST

Miss Lena Madison Phillips, of New

York, national president of the bus
iness and Professional Women s Club
was the guest of honor at a dinner
given in Lexington by the Kentucky
organization of the club, Tuesday
night, December 28. Miss Phillips
is a graduate of the university and
a member of the class of 1917. She
was the first woman to be graduated
from the College of Law of the University of Kentucky and has been
admitted to the New York bar.
While in Kentucky Miss Phillips
spent the Christmas holidays with
her father, Judge W. H. Phillips, of
Nicholasville.

What do you owe the
University of.
Kentucky ,

Last summer Miss Phillips was hon
ored by the national organization of
the Business Women's Club by being
elected to the presidency of the or
ganization at the national convention
in Des Moines, Iowa. She was active
in the organization of the club and

traveled over most of the United
States in the interest of the organiza
tion. After the organization was completed she was elected the club's first
executive secretary. She later resigned and began the practice of law
in New York, where she has built up
an excellent practice.
During the World Warr Miss Phil
lips served on the national Y. W. C,
A. board in connection with the organ
ization of business women for war
wbrfl.
She returned to New Yorw immed

iately after the Christmas holidays

the mission of the
Alumi and the Alumni Association of the University
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Personals

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Occupation

Employment

maiden name of wife,
ages of children).
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date of marriage,

names and

Chicago Alumni Club, luncheon
third Monday in each month in the
Men's Grill, Marshall Field Co.
Buffalo Alumni Club, meeting
second Saturday in each month at
Chamber of Commerce, Seneca and
Wain streets, 2:15 p.m.
Louisville Alumni Club, luncheon,
private dining room Brown hotel
1 o'clock p. m., first Saturday in
each month.

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The wedding tf William H. Mc
Adams, '13, of Lexington, Ky., and
Boston, to Miss Jean Dubbs, of Chi
cago, was solemnized at the Wilmette
Baptist church of Wilmette, 111., Tuesday night, December 28. They left
immedately after the ceremony for
Lake Placid and later sailed for Bermuda for the winter.
Mr. McAdams was graduated from
the University of Kentucky with the
degree of A. B. in 1913 and in 1914
was warded the degree of M. S. During the time that he did his graduate
work he was assistant food chemist
at the Kentucky Agricultural Experi
ment Station. He left Kentucky and
in 1917 he was given a degree in
chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in
Boston. During the war he served as
a Captain in the Chemical Warfare
Service and was engaged in the perfection of war gases.
Since 1919 he has been
on the
teaching staff of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology ias profes
sor in chemical engineering. He also
does consulting work and for several
years has been one of the experts for
the Universal Oil Products Company

Eldorado, 111., have announced the
marriage of their daughter, Mable
Marie, to Mr. Charles T. Hughes. The
wedding was solemnized
December
28, 1926. Mr. Hughes is a graduate
of the University of Kentucky and a
member of the class of 1925. While
on the campus he was Kentucky's
first four letter man. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and while
in school was president of the men's
student council, a member of Keys,
Thirteen, Lamp and Cross and was
voted the most popular member of the
senior class.
At the present he is teaching and
coaching at the Harlan High school
of Harlan, Ky., where he and his
bride will make their home.

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"BOB" CLEM AT COLUMBIA

A recent letter from Robert B
Clem, '24 who is a student at Columbia University, New York, tells of
a number of former University of
Kentucky students who are studying
there this year. He says that they
get together quite frequently to talk
over old times at the university,
'Bob" Clem is there, as he was here,
a member of the Glee club and is
He
one of the leading songsters.
stated in his letter that every re
reminded him of the Uni
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versity of Kentucky and his pleasant
associations with Professor Carl
Lampert of the university. He en
closed a check for his dues for this
year.

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Algernon Sidney Winston, '12
Charles Leon Bosley, '13
Candie-iiYh- t

Herbert Adolph Conhurst, '13
Fred Farris, '13
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Luella Morton Shaffer, '13
Arthur Ray Bennett, '14
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John Lloyd Brown, '14
Arthur Louis Brueckner, '14
William Wayne Chambers, '14
Guy Leslie Dickinson

'14

Harry Benjamin Debrowsky '14
Gaithern '14

Donald Magoffin

Normal Gilbert Coleman
school at Bowling Green, Ky.
Madison Cawein is a graduate stu- -

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STATIONS

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LIST

The Alumni office would appreciate it if you would
office addresses of any of the graduates listed below.
Philip Arthur Whitacre, '12

registrar of the
State

At the December meeting of the
Louisville Club of the Alumni Association a reorganization
of the
club and election of officers was effected. The members met Monday
December 6, at the Brown hotel for
luncheon. The following officers were
elected: president, Wylie B. Wendt,
'06, of the Speed Scientific school,
University of Louisville; vice-prident, Stanley J. Ridd, '13, American
Creosoting Company; secretary, Ben
H. Collins, '11, Andrews Asphalt
Paving Company; treasurer, Mrs. Ben
H. Collings, (Bess Hayden, '10).
The January meeting of the club
was held on January 8, at the Brown
hotel and a large number of grad
uates and former students were pres
ent. It was decided that- meetings in
the future would be held at the Brown
hotel at noon on the first Saturday
in each month. A private dining
room has been engeged for all of
the luncheons.
According to President Wendt, the
meetings all will be informal gath
erings to renew old friendships and
to discuss the needs and problems of
the University of Kentucky. No dry
after dinner speeches would be al
lowed at the meetings, he said.
Already the officers and members
of the club have started plans for the
University of Kentucky dinner which
is an .annual event during the meet
ing of the Kentucky Educational Association. The club plans to have more
Louisville Alumni present at the din
ner this year than ever before.
A systematic campaign has been
organized for the purpose of increas
ing the number in attendance at the
regular meetings and each luncheon
finds a greater number of members
present.

dent at the University of Kentucky. Cleveland,. Ohio.
Robert Milton Coleman, Jr., is an
Charlie Hogg Cecil is with the
American Rolling Mill Company of attorney in Bowling Green, Ky.
.Louise Connell is teaching English
Middletown, Ohio.
in the Junior High school of Paris,
Albert B. Chandler is an attorney Kentucky.
in Versailles, Ky.
Frank D. Cox is County Agricul
Jefferson D. Clark, Jr., is teaching tural agent for Boyle county and is
mathematics in the Senior High living at Perryville, Ky.
school of Lexington, Ky.
Louella Cravens, (Mrs. E. H. Mc- Raymond E. Clark is an engineer Farland) is living in Bowling Green,
with the Bailey Meter Company of Kentucky.

Hard-insbur- g,

Kentucky

HOUSE MANAGERS and STEWARDS

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Mr. and Mts. Frank C. Hagen, of

is with the legal
department of the Fordson Coal Com- Harry Daniel Hundley '14
pany at Pineville, Ky.
James W. Cammack is teaching and
coaching in the high school at
Carl Emil Lauer '14.,
Western

NOTICE!

LUNCHEONS EVERY MONTH

DUBBS-McADAM- S

Midway, Ky.
John G. Bruce

Ky.
Ernest H. Canon is

Alumni Assn.

Plans Already Are Under Way
for University of Kentucky
Dinner During Meeting
of K. E. A.

MARRIAGES
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LOUISVILLE CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS

CALENDAR

HAGEN-HUGHE-

McATEE SHOE SHOP

Secy.-Trea-

of Chicago.
F. Warren Clare is an engineer
On their return from Bermuda, Prowith the New York Heating and Ven fessor and Mrs. McAdams will live
tilating Company of Philadelphia in Cambridge, Mass.

Pennsylvania.
Mabel Ruth Coates is living at 507
Lancaster avenue, Richmond, Ky.
James V. Coleman is conuty agri
cultural agent of Larue county, Ky,
Hiss address is Hodgenville, Ky.
Coleman Collis is an engineer with
the Florida Light and Power Com
pany at Miami, Fla.
Anna Louise Conner is teaching in
the high school at Danville, Ky. Her
address is 402 West Lexington street,
Katherine F. Conroy is teaching in
It won't be long now, until you will be told of a most
the Jefferson County Orphans Home
in Anchorage, Ky.
interesting means by which you can answer these quesWilliam Franklin Coslow is agri
cultural inspector with the Simpson
tions. You too will be benefitted as much as the
of Simpsonville,
ville High school
Kentucky.
if not more. There will appear on this page in
Roscoe Cross has a Rhodes schol
the near future the answer to all these questions.
arship and is studying in Oxford Uni
versiy in England.
William Gayle Crutchfield is a stu
dent in the Johns Hopkins Medical
school, Baltimore, Md.
Lexington, Ky.
John Robert Curry is a chemist
Norman Carl Beese is an instructor with the American Rolling Mills Com
in the physics department of the Uni pany of Ashland, Ky. His address is
Class
versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
101 East Lexington avenue.
o-Anne Hollaway Bell, (Mrs. David
1924
1923
L. Salmon) is living in Hopkinsville,
Mary L. Adams is living in Dan
Casper Acres, is a poultryman Kentucky.
J.
ville, Ky., and her address is P. O
and is associated with C. A. NewReynolds T. Bell is a farmer and Box 187.
man Hatchery of Knoxville, Tenn.
is living on route 7, Paris, Ky.
Sam B. Adams is teaching music
Sarah Gibson Blanding is dean of and is living at 225 East Maxwell
John R. Albright is an instructor
High school of women at the University of Ken street, Lexington, Ky.
in the East Denver
Denver Col. His address is 2249 Ivy tucky, Lexington.
Lilburn Allen is assistant soil sur
Dorothy Sacre Blat.z is teaching in vey analysis at the University of II
street.
the Louisville Graded schools. Her lionois, Urbana. His addressis 809
Edith Alexander is living, at 2627
address is 414 West Hill street.
Broadway, Paducah, Ky.
Pannsylvania avenue.
an
Harrison Dudley Brailsfor.d
Cornelius Anderson is a student in
Elizabeth M. Allen, (Mrs. Robert F. engineer with the Underwriters is
Lab
the School of Medicine of Vanderbilt
Bamber) is living at 2115 Grinstead
oratories of Chicago. His address is University, Nashville, Tenn.
Drive, Louisville, Ky.
5714 Blackstone avenue.
Arthur L. Atchison is a representa
Moses Alperin is in the engineering
Maria M. Brock, (Mrs. W. Paul
department of the Warner Construc- Gordon) is living at 108 West Hick tive of the New York Life Instance Company in Lexington. His ad
tion Company of 111 North Dear- man street, Winchester, Ky.
dress is 33 Harrison avenue.
born street, Chicago.
Elizabeth C. Brown, (Mrs. Forbes
Atkinson is an attorney
Walter S. Anderson is a farmer and Getty) is living at 1744 Seward ave in James D. Ky.
Greenup,
is located on Route 8, Lexington, Ky. nue, Detroit, Mich.
Nugent M. Barnett is an engineer
Marion C. Brown is an instructor
William A. Anderson, Jr., is a feed
with the Bailey Meter Company of
analysist at the Kentucky Agricul- in mathematics at the University of Cleveland, Ohio. His address is 2042
tural Experiment Station at Lexing- Kentucky.
East Nmtieth street.
Reece Lawrence Bryant is an in
ton.
Mary
math
structor in animal husbandry in the emaflcs E. Barnhill is teaching school
Robert R. Arnold is a farmer and is
in the Junior High
Western Kentucky State Teachers of Owensboro, Ky.
living at Morgan, Ky.
College at Bowling Green.
His ad
Thomas Gardner Bayless is living
Eston Hackson Asher is an instruc1211 Kentucky
tor in the department of philosophy dress is E. Burks is withstreet.Charles at 909 South Willon street, Tampa
the
John
Florida.
and psychology at the University of
Hartmann Company of 981 Dean
Isabel W. Bennett is librarian at
Texas, Austin, Texas.
street, Brooklyn, N.Y. His address Kentucky State Normal School the
at
Ruby Miller Barlow has been teach- is 369, St. Johns Place, Brooklyn.
Richmond, Ky.
ing in the Metropolis High school of
0. W. Cain is superintendent of the
Arthur F. Bentley is in
Metropolis, 111.
public schools of Johnson county, Ky, neering department of the the engi
Interstate
Robert Haynes Barr is a student His address is Paintsville, Ky.
Public Service Company of Bedford
of medicine at the University of
Carroll S. Carter is a mining eng Indiana.
Pennsylvania at Philadelphia.
ineer and is associated with the Him
Bernice Bird, (Mrs. Harold A
Earle Wray Baughman is in the yar Coal Company at D.omino, Ky. Browning) is living in Williamsburg
testing department of the General He is living in Hazard.
Kentucky.
Sarah Katherine Cequin, (Mrs.
Electric Company at Schnectady,,
William W. Blanton is an attorney
Oakley Brown) is living in Elizabeth and
New York.
is located in Pans, Ky.
Bays is an attorney town, Ky.
John Ransom
Gladys-C- .
Booth, (Mrs. Floyd Clark)
Kofaert Clar, Jr., is with the Unit- 325 Oldham avenue,
and is living at
is teaching in Carlisle, Ky.
Bernice Booth, (Mrs. Claude T,
Whaley) is living in Carlisle, Ky.
Florence M. Brewer (Mrs. Wm. C,
Martin) is living in Bowling Green,
$3, alumni dues.
Encloced find check for
Kentucky.
$50, life membership
David Brook is principal of the
schools and teacher of agriculture at
Parksville, Ky.
John C. Brown is County Agricul
Degree
Class
Name
tural agent of Owen county and is
living at Owenton, Ky.
Mrs. Sallie M. Brown is teaching
history in the Midway Orphan school
Business Address
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