THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
Fluty. The new members enrolled were chnrgo of various phases of work ns while life remained her unselfish supMiss Pcnrl port of tho University would
Richard Hunter, Coleman Hunter, Nelson chairman of committees,
never
Conkwrlght, Emanuel Van Meter, Lucy Bastin, vice president, will head n mem- cense.
Life held much for her but nothing
Amanda bership committee; Miss Morle Borklcy,
Gardner, Martha Rcdford,
Forkner, Holly Forkncr, Nancy Stevenson secretary, will be chairman of the com greater than the love of her family nnd
Hcndlcy friends,
Todd,
Todd,
Rcbn
Mabel
Arthur mittee on club activities;
AN OPEN LETTER
Shouse, treasurer, of tho finance comTherefore be it resolved thnt we tho
Lewis, Alec Lewis.
I want to tell you how critical hits been the situation nt Frankfort ns
A list of Clark County alumni and mittee; nnd Professor W. E. Freeman of members of the Alumnnc Club of the
affects tho University and how. great is tho need for further cooperation
former students was published in the n committee to revise the constitution University of Kentucky do cause this
by ail alumni and friends.
tribute to be spread upon our minutes
Winchester Sun in the issue of January nnd
Had tho Evolution bill come to a vdio when introduced January 25 its
nnd copies of it to be sent to tho family
27, as n means of getting in touch with
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passage would have been almost certain. Every day of delay has strengthened
of the deceased and published in tho
all who arc still residents of the
Succeeds With Hobby
our cause. These bills would hnvo eliminated all courses in Astronomy,
E. F. Forquhnr spoke at n
J. Irvine Lyle '96, is doing ns well with Kernel.
Biology, Botany, Geology, and so on. Tho loss to the University would have
MARGARET McCLARE '20
meeting of the Club nt Winchester Fri- the hobby of raising White Orpington
been more than that Alumni and friends in the Legislature and a great
ELIZABETH FRIED '13
day night, February 3. Ho reported that chickens ns in his profession of enginhost throughout Kentucky and in other states have rendered a wonderful
NANCY INNES '16
the meeting was very enthusiastic.
eering in New York City. At the nnnunl
service. That story will be told Inter.
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Madison Square Garden Poultry Show,
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The menace to the University and to tho freedom of thought and teaching
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tho largest in the United States, held in 4MlfMMffMl fM$4lSlS' 5
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Detroit Club Planned
is not removed entirely but there is a great improvement in the situation.
Alumni and former students in De- December in New York City, Mr. Lyle's
economy is more like parsimony as regards education and
The move for
troit arc having a dinner on the last chickens won three out of six first prizes,
the public institutions.
Saturday in every month. "We have a first cockerel, first pullet nnd first pen.
Special interests are protecting themselves with a flood of telegrams and
"Mr. Lyle stated about fifteen years
peculiarly appropriate place for the
"One would never now he was nway
letters to the legislators and with a powerful lobby.
Inn where ago that he intended to produce the best from Lexington if It were not that ho
Dixieland
meeting the
There is much to be dono by individual alumni and by clubs. When
Kentucky cooks of the proper color serve White Orpingtons in Americn and this missed the Kernel," snys D. C. Ross, '20.
this Legislature adjourns and before then it should allow the University
real Southern meals," soys n letter from ho has done," Dean F. Paul Anderson "I am now practicing law here nnd wish
$150,000 additional for operation and improvements
your great work will
Charles Planck, '19. "Those meals, need- says in a letter of February 3 from Pitts- you would send the Kernel and all other
have begun.
HERBERT BRAHAM, '10,
"The poultry show was a very information to me at Calhoun, Ky."
less to say, are always featured by two burg.
Is it remarkable exhibition, although I know
largo plates of real biscuits.
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Urge Large Appropriation
unanimously
at the annual necessary to observe that the plates are very little about 'chickens'. There were
Mr. Ross plans to organize a club in
Alumni, aroused by failure of the meeting, Saturday evening, January 21, always emptied?
something like five thousand birds on McLean county. "Please send me the
State Budget Commission to recognize at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
"Bill Kinard, formerly on the Lexing exhibition of all imaginable varieties. names and addresses of nil Kentucky
as imperative the immediate needs of Lewis, Beechwood
Park, Philadelphia. ton Herald, and D. Leo Burton, are the The admission fee was one dollar which alumni and former students who live In
the University as presented by Presi- The meeting was held at the Lewis only former students who are here of is some price to look at a lot of
McLean county," he writes. "It is my
dent Frank L. McVey and the survey
home in lieu of some hotel at the invita whose presence we have learned. The 'chickens'."
purpose to get the bunch together and
are writing to members of the tion of Mrs. Lewis.
of a fund graduates range from T. E. Warnock, '03
Poultry Journal in its perfect a Kentucky' Club here."
Tho Standard
General Assembly urging favorable
of $56, voluntarily contributed, will be to C. M- Hargreaves of '20, and include January issue has an article on Mr. Lyle
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of the University's larger devoted to the University of Kentucky H. B. Shoemaker, '12, E. H. Clark, '16, as a chicken fancier written by the
"Perhaps it might not be a bad idea
budget.
Student Loan Fund and the balance will Henry O. Wagner, '15, Ruby K. Diamond editor, telling of his success since 1913
Frank Daugherty, '01, vise president of be sent to tho American Committee for and C. E. Planck, '19, C. L. Bosley, '17, when he accidentally took up chicken to recommend one or more of our mining
the Scholfield Engineering Company, Russian Relief, it was decided. Identi- Ben Smarr, '11, H- - F. Vogliotto, '12, and raising as a hobby at his home at Plain-fiel- engineers to the Stearns Company
(Stearns Coal and Lumber Company) the
Philadelphia, Pa., was one of the earliest cal telegrams to Governor Edwin P. R. D. Puckett, '15.
New Jersey.
next time they need any," is a suggestion
to urge the necessity for immediate re- Morrow were sent to the other two
club, but
"As yet we have formed no
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from William B. Crutchfield, '04, who
lief by 'a larger appropriation. In a members of the Budget Commission, and that is to be our next objective. We are
Mode State Chairman
has been engaged in farming at Science
telegram January 21 to tho Hon. James telegrams, were sent to the members of writing to the representatives of our
Dean F. Paul Anderson of the College Hill. Pulaski county, since his graduThompson, of Bourbon County, speaker the Committee on Appropriations. The several districts urging a more generof Engineering, now on leave of absence ation from the College of Arts nnd
of the House of Representatives, he. said: telegram to the Honorable James Tomp- - ous appropriation for the University's
as Director of the A. S. H. V. E. Re- Sciencesbudget commission son was sent by the senior member of our needs."
"I understand the
search Laboratories in Pittsburg, has
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has recommended a bond issue making club, Mr. Frank Daugherty '01 who is
been appointed chairman for the State of
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A letter from Franklin P. Wiliams
provision for tho University of Ken- personally acquainted with Mr- - Thompof
Board
Kentucky of the World's
Line Up Support
"Enclosed find check for $2. Had
tucky available three years hence but son.
McCracken County (Paducah) alumni Aeronautical Commissioners, Inc., orga- entirely forgotten this matter, my atcontemplates no increased appropriation
Members of the club and their wives,
boost- nized to advance aeronautics and enare among the most enthusiastic
tention being called to it by the fact
for this year. The urgent needs of the numbering twenty-fiv- e
assembled at the
ers of the University's program in the courage the use of craft throughout the that I had had no Kernels for several
University in order that it may continue Lewis home and enjoyed dancing until
The appointment was made by
state. Enclosing a clipping from the worldweeks. Sure enjoy looking them over
its development prompts me to urge your the business meeting was called to order
Paducah Evening Sun, a letter was re- Charles J. Glidden, the president.
even though the names arc strange to
rehearty support for the University's
by Mr. Hedges, the president. After the ceived from Carl H. Denker, '1 , city
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me. Coming from the old school makes
quest for greater allowance this year election of officers, the president adprosecutor, president of the club, telling
Launching New College
them interesting." Mr. Williams is Disparticularly because of the effort it is dressed the club on its past, present and
of the activities of the Western Kentuc-ian"You will be interested to know that I trict Mannger of the S. S. Kresge Comto provide facilities for the future. Mrs. Lewis then served a typimaking
Trusom now chairman of the Board of
pany, Detroit, Mich.
greatly increased demands of an enlarged cal Kentucky luncheon.
A guest was
"Just a word from Western Kentucky tees of the Oklahoma Central College,
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attendance due to the growth of the State Miss Mildred Graham, 19, who is now
to let you know that we are still on the which is to be built in Tulsa, or Its
"Please change my address from 305,
educational system and so necessary to located in Harrisburg.
pushing old U. K. at every environs," says James H. Gardner, '04,
job and
18th St. to present address, 1201 State
its continued development."
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opportunity," he wrote. "Yesterday morn- in a letter of February 2. "It is planned
St. Apartment 8," writes F- H. Bell '19.
Cincinnati Club Octive
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ing I had the privilege of addressing the as a $5,000,000 institution under the
Mr. Bell is a chemist with Allen Brndlep
A atory in the Cincinnati Enquirer of Exchange Club of Paducah and chose as
New York Alumni Meeting
Southern Methodist Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
auspices of the
New York alumni held an enthusiastic January 25 told of the meeting tho night my subject 'Higher Education in KenChurch, and on which they have already
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meeting January 23 at the Banker's Club, previous of the Cincinnati Club. "Uni- tucky' and in the address put special pledged donations of $750,000.
Our
H. H. Bennett, '20, was a recent visitor
present, according to a versity of Kentucky alumni living in emphasis on the present needs of the
with thirty-fiv- e
Board of Trustees consists of twenty-fiv- e In the alumni office, asking that the
report from J. T. Lowe '12 the secretary Cincinnati, Covington and Newport are University. I also asked the coopera
members scattered through the Im
Kernel be sent to him at Mayfield, KenHoward P. Ingels '05, the president, to join with others throughout the coun tion of the Exchange Club in helping us
portant cities of Oklahoma, including one tucky, where he has headquarters as
presided. The annual spring dinner try in requesting the members of the put this thing over at this term of the
of the State, so that
of the
salesman for the Merit Manufacturing
dance and the election of officers of the Kentucky General Assembly to vote for General Assembly and received a promise
our meeting of the Board assumes a Company.
New York Club will be held the latter an appropriation of $300,000 which the from them that they would do everything
is giving
rather important air. I find it
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part of March. The exact date has not University is attempting to obtain this possible to further educational inter
me a view point on the workings of such
John McKenzie '20 is still in the inyet been decided. Plans are under way year for the construction of buildings est in Kentucky.
institution In the process of its surance business with an office at 324
an
for preparing and distributing to each and other improvements," said the
"Since this campaign started in the formation, and I expect to tide the Board
Building, Lexington, Ky.
member a directory of the New York article.
Kentucky, through to n successful termination of CcClelland
state the alumni of Western
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Club.
Kentucky alumni and especially Paducah, have been very the undertaking, and we hope in no dis
"At a meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Hunt are rexx
at the Hotel Gibson last night the mem active and have done everything possible tant future, that we will have a splendid ceiving congratulations on the birth of a
Campus Days Recalled
bers pledged themselves to take the mat to get the facts before the most im plant here."
son, Russell Aubrey, Hunt, Jr., January
Carrolton, Kentucky, Alumni held an ter up with the Kentucky legislators portant organizations of the city. We
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18- Mr. Hunt is an alumnus of '18, and
reaching have a good, active alumnus who is a
"old times" meeting January 17, at which from their home districts, thus
Woman Engineer Speaks
instructor In
since September 1920,
memories of the campus were recalled, approximately half of the counties of member of the Rotary Club and two who
meeting in New
At (the December
Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculof one going back to the state. The jannual meeting and are Lions. These men have been very York of the American Society of Heating
the reminiscences
ture, University of Arkansas at Fayette-vlllGeneral discussion of the needs election of officers of the club is to be preslstent and have succeeded wonder and Ventilation Engineers, Miss Mar
Ark. His wife was Mariam V.
of the University waked everyone up to held at the Claremont, near Newport, fully with their respective organizations garet Ingels, '16, presented a paper
Horine, '17. They reside at 226 E. Dixon
the realization that if he would be true Tuesday, February 7. Warner P. Sayres,
surely was sorry to hear of the jointly with O. W. Arnspach on "Tem
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Street.
to his Alma Mater he must interest all president, presided."
string of defeats that K. U. suffered at perature, Humidity and Air Motion
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day, Mr. the hands of its opponents (that was
It was
Kentucky in tho institution.
In a letter the following
Effects in Ventilation." The members of
R. N. O'Hnro '21, asks that his Kernel
asserted that "on Febru early in the season) but I suppose that tho convention were particularly fnsci
agreed that the secretary write to Mr. Sayres,
bo sent to him at Y. M. C. A., Hamilton,
Oscar Vest, Representative from that dis- ary 7 wo will probably have tho largest as soon as the team gets back on its noted with tho fact that a scientific and
employ of tho
BeUniversityparty that this club feet again they will bo hard to handle. mathematical paper was presented by n Ohio. Ho is still in the
trict, in behalf of the
attendance of any
Andrews Asphalt Paving Company, hav
meetlieving in tho old adage, "tho way to a has ever held, it being the annual
Miss Ingels, on as
We are all hoping and praying down scholarly woman.
ing been transferred from their plant
Championman's heart is through tho stomach," ing and election of officers, and to be hero for another
sistant in tho Research Laboratory of at Toledo, Ohio.
Claremont, a very nice restaur- ship team this year. Wo are oil be- tho Society in tho Bureau of Mines,
was served.
hold at
a delicious luncheon
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A letter since received by the secretary, ant and cafe, immediately back of New- hind them."
pmshiirt. was tho second woman in
Fred Houston Shaw '21, writes that ho
Mario C. Becker '17, from Mr. Vest port, Ky. 'Immediately bock of Newto graduate in mechanl
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tho United States
has left tho Illinois Steel Company,
assured them that the University's needs, port' may not sound so good to outsiders,
New Officers Elected
cal engineering.
Gary, Indiana, to nccept a position with
Since he but we're used to strikes and soldiers
are keenly apreciated by him.
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New ' officers of tho Morion County
Insulating
and
tho Armstrong Cork
is a member of tho University Com- hero so wo know It's all right." He Club, elected at tho latest meeting, ore:
The alumnno club of the University of Company at Pittsburgh,, Penn. Ho soys
mittee ho feels that ho is in a position to said about 25 mcmbors were present at Clyde D. Harrison, '18, president; Roy Kentucky held its first meeting for tho "nnd now there are seven of last year's
do somo good other than just to vote to tho meeting tho 21th.
C. Batomon, Bradfordsvillo, vice presiyear 1922 Wednesday afternoon nt Pat engineers in ono block and wo nro all
meet tho University's needs. Three new
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dent; Miss Susan Spalding, secretary and terson Hall. After passing tho follow- doing our best to keep up tho 'rep' of
members, received at tho meeting, were '
ing resolutions in tho death of Miss Kentucky men."
Thirteen Members added
treasurer.
Carrollton, fnrm-eC. P. Blackwell
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Annetto Martin tho meeting was adjourn
Thirteen members were added by tho
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Ghent, farmer; Clark County Alumni club at its first
Logan Gaines,
Lexington Alumni to Meet
ed until a later date.
"I am very much interested in the
l,
coal operator, meeting since its organization held
Stanley Grobmyer,
During tho six years of her association Alumni Association and want to help all
Tho Lexington Alumni Club will meet
Carrollton.
January 27 at tho homo of tho president, for luncheon at tho Phoenix hotel Satur- in the Alumnae Club of the U. of K., I can" writes Miss Irene Evnns '21. Tho
D. D. Crnbb, in tho Ishmacl Apartmonts, day, Feb. 18, when standing committees
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Annette Martin of the class of '16, has spirit of your letter as well ns tho two
.
Officers are
Winchester. In tho absence of President will bo announced and plans made for aided substantially in accomplishing the dollars for dues, is a real help, Miss
Plummcr,
Officers of tho Philadelphia Club, II. Crabb, Mrs. Dudley
a membership drivo, W. C. Wilson, the purposes and endeavors of the organisaMiss
Wo liko such letters.
Evans.
Mr Wilson tion.
Berkley Hedges '14, president, George
presided. Tho following were new president, announced.
Evnns has charge of Homo Economics deis partment in tho High School at Stnnd-forcommittee, has perfected a plan of work under
und Charles ndded to the cxecutivo
C. Lewis '13,
Tho announcement of her death
were J Charles Court, Harold David, and Holly which tho officers will have permanent shocking but her comrades know that
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