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HOLIDAY
GREETINGS

1926-192-

This Kernel will leave our office
just one short week before Christmas
day. With this issue goes our last
chance to expound our views and ideas
as to how each and every one of you
could be more loyal and actively interested in your Alma Mater. With
this issue also goes our last chance
to wish you a M,erry Christmas.
It is our sincere wish that each
and every one of the Alumni of the
'
University of Kentucky will have the
Merriest Christmas of your lives and
that the new year will be filled with
happiness, joy and prosperity.
Note; This goes for you all, even
if you do still owe your dues.

A GIFT
Speaking of Christmas and Christinas present it seems to us that there
could not be a more acceptable present to any classmate or dear college
friend than a membership to the
Alumni Association and subscription
to The Kernel. It will awaken to his
memory the days when he and you
were students on the campus and
might awaken in him a greater and
renewed interest in the affairs of the
university. Just send in his name
and address and your name with the
dues and we will place him on the
lists of the active ones and tell him
all about what a fine fellow you are.

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Lexington Seed Company and is living at 406 Rose Lane, Lexington, Ky,
Harry Raymond Allen is a chemist
o in the Fertilizer Department of the
o
Kentucky Agricultural Experiment
1917
Station, Lexington, Ky.
'the Farmers Union of Carroll county Ruth Belle Branham, (Mrs. G. N,
r"
Branham) is teaching in the Central
and lives in Worthville, Ky.
Dr. Harry D. Abell is a physician High School of Washington, D. C,
ana nas oinces in me inuliuiiui xjuun. Her address is 1101 Euclid street,
N. W.
building in Paducah, Ky.
John Alfred Brittain is district
William M. Adams is county road
r
E. F. Houghton
'engineer for Fleming county and sales manager forhas offices at 508
& Company and
lives in Flemintrsburcr. Ky.
Carrie Frances Blair (Mrs. Arthur Mining Exchange building, Denver,
Keaton) lives at 232 Irvine Road, Lex- Colorado.
Emile B. Cavallo is assistant bridge
ington, Ky.
Leo. S. Borders is a development engineer with the Mississippi State
engineer with the Western Electric Highway Department and is located
Company and is located at 3210 Arth- - in Jackson, Mississippi.
Virgil Munday Chapman is Con
ington street, Chicago.
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'RrnHfnrH ic n fnrmpr gressman from the seventh Kentucky
and also is teaching agriculture in district. His Lexington address is
the high school at Flemingsburg, Ky. 315 Transylvania Park.
Horace B. Clark is a civil engineer
Manfred V. Burgin is manager of
the Whistling Bottling plant and lives with the United States Government
at 626 Central avenue, Lexington, at Maysville, Ky. His address is 246
Kentucky.
West Third street.
Lena Rivers Clem (Mrs. J. A. Neb- Helen Pauline Burkholder is teaching in the Fort Thomas High School. lett) is living at 966 Baxter avenue,
She is living at 42 West Southgate Louisville, Ky.
1919
avenue, Fort Thomas, Ky.
F. Paul Anderson, Jr., is assistant
Edwin R. Burnley is in the general
merchandise business at Bandana, to the president of the Irvington Var
Kentucky.
nish and Insulator Company of Irvington, New Jersey. He is living at
Jerome V. Chamberlain is an
with offices in the Western 94 South Munn avenue, East Orange,
New Jersey.
Indemnity building, Dallas, Texas.
Robert S. Arnold, Jr., is sales eng
Clarence Clark, is principal of the
Hopkins-AnilHopkinsville High school at
ineer with the York Heating and
Ventilating Company of Philadelphia,
Ky.
William Thomas Clark is a farmer Pa. His address is 1502 Locust
street.
and lives at Vanceburg, Ky.
George I. Barnes is director of voMarion Uri Conditt is a Presbycational education with the Departterian minister and is located in
ment of Education of Frankfort, Ky.
Texas.
Cecil N. Batsel is a distributor of
Willard Frederick Cramer is living
at 595 Sumatia avenue, Akron, Ohio. Lee Automobile Tires at Sixth and
Vie Tolen Cramer (Mrs. Maurey Jefferson streets, Paducah, Ky.
Louis H. Bauer is assistant sup
Crutcher) is living at 421 Rost street,
Lexington, Ky.
erintendent of Power department of
Albert Byron Crawford is .acting the Louisville and Interurban Rail
principal of the University High road Company of Louisville, Ky. His
school, Lexington, Ky.
address is 2217 Slaughter avenue,
Nelle F. Crawford is living in Som- Louisville.
erset, Kentucky.
Frank H. Bell is a salesman for
the Philadelphia Quartz Company of
Thomas L. Creekmore is .an
Philadelphia, Penn.
and is practicing in
Kentucky.
Trice M. Bell is a salesman for the
Elizabeth Crow is living at 616 Wesco Supply Company of Memphis,
Belle Air avenue, Lexington, Ky.
Tenn. He is living at 216 West Broad
Frank M. Crum is with the Jake way, Madisonville, Ky.
Issac A. Bowles is an attorney-at- Henry Coal Company of Williams-towIaw in Hazard, Ky.
W. Va.
1918
Emmit E. Bratcher is teaching agri
William K. Adkins is with the Fire- culture in the high school at Science
Company of Hill, Ky;
stone Tire and Rubber
Julia Y. Burbank is teaching in the
Akron, Ohio. Hiss address is 304
Long street, Akron.
Essex County Vocational school at
Louis Irvine Ammerman (Mrs. Bloomfield, New Jersey.
Laura Cassidy is living at 146 East
Kenneth C. Frye) is living at
Ky.
Maxwell street, Lexington, Ky.
Sarah Mildred Collins, (Mrs. Stan
Paul M. Andres is in the engineering department of the Community ley Dickinson) is living at R. R. 1,
Paris, Ky.
Traction Company of Mumer, Ohio.
Marie Collins, (Mrs. Lawrence R
Everett Price Bleidt is with the
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ALUMNI HONORED
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With this issue of The Kentucky
Kernel this office will sound off until
the first issue after the resumption
of school on January 4. In ending
the year of 192G another page has
been written into the records of the
Alumni Association of the University
of Kentucky. This page will recount
some little failures and some little
successes, all leading to the ultimate
goal of the university and the Alumni
Wi here in this office feel that it
mt Wn a Vaar well snent. We
have done our best and we have some
little advancement to show for our
efforts. However the year 192G, which
we close now will not be comparable
with the year that is coming. The
year 1927 is going to be a banner
year for the Alumni Association of
the University of Kentucky.
Here are some of the things that
we are going to work and strive for
When we use the word "we" it means
every graduate and former student
of the University of Kentucky. We
are going to build up our membership
manv times its nresent size. We
are going to see to it that the univer
sity receives more money for its op
eration, maintenance and expansion
That is a real need. Last and not
least we are going to tell the world
that we have a university here in Ken
tucky that is second to none. In other
words we are going to show our loyalty in every way that is possible and
to spread the fame of the University
of Kentucky all over the world. This
is a big order but it is one that we
can do. All that is needed is you
cooperation.

Class Personals

Pike-vill-

RAYMOND KIRK

Published By And For University Alumni

ALUMNI EDITORIALS

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Edited by

0. Bowden, '08, and Mark
Godman, '17, Are Made Officer of Teacher's College Clubs

BOTH

STUDY

EDUCATION

A. O. Bowden, who

NAMED

CLUB

HEAD

Mark Godman who was graduated
from the University of Kentucky in
1917 and who also is pursuing work
in Secondary Education in the Teachers College of Columbia University
recently was elected president of the
Secondary Education Club of the
Teachers College.
The election ito
this office at Columbia University is
a signal honor and goes only to those
whose work is so outstanding as to
merit it.
Mr. Goodman until recently was supervisor of the High Schools of Kentucky with offices in Frankfort. This
is one of the departments of the Kentucky State Board of Education.
IS SECRETARY TO SENATOR
Miss Marie Beckner who was graduated from the University of Kentucky with the class of 1926 recently
was appointed secretary to Senator
Richard P. Ernst. She left her home
in Winchester last week for Washington to assume her duties. She is the
daughter of Col. Lucien Beckner, one
of the most prominent geologists in
Kentucky.

Alumni Assn.

s.

KERNEL STAFF TO
REST OVER XMAS

CALENDAR
Chicago Alumni Club, luncheon
third Monday in each month in the
Men's Grill, Marshall Field Co.

Off

FEW

Alumnus Attends Meet
L. S. O'Bannon, '15, Is Widely
Known for Heat and Ventilating Research

35c

Press January
Eighth

ISSUES

ARE MISSED

According to custom this issue of
the Kentucky Kernel wil be the last
until after the Christmas holidays.
The first issue after the vacation is
over will be the one of January 8.
Alumni who have been members of
the Alumni Association for several
years will note this year the number
of issues missed over the Christmas
holidays are fewer than ever before.
The students in charge of The Kernel
this year are publishing every issue
possible. In years. gone by it was the
custom of some of its editors and business managers to leave off two weeks
before the Christmas holidays began
and not resume publication until at
least a week after school resumed.
This year publication will begin the
first publication date after school
work is resumed.
The Kentucky Kernel has experienced a growth that has been most
rapid and it is to the efforts of the
students past and present that its success and present reputation is respon-

Professor L. S. O'Bannon, '15, professor of heat engineering in the College of Engineering of the university was in New York last week
where he attended the annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. H is recognized
as an authority on heating and ventilating research.
During the week as a feature of
the annual meeting of the mechanical
engineers of the countrv there was an
exhibition of power appliances held
in the Grand Central Palace.
.Professor O'Bannon is "honorary
chairman of the. student branch of
the Aemican Society of Mechanical
Engineers of the University of Ken- sible.
tucky. This is a branch of the AmerWithin the past two years a print
ican Society.
ing plant of its own has been estab
lished and it is being paid for out of
GRADUATES MARRY
the profits realized from the publication of The Kernel. This is largely
Dr. and Mrs. Frances D. Campbell, the reason that the young men in
of Paris, have announced the mar- charge of the affairs of The Kernel
riage of their daughter Mary Fran- this year do not want totmiss an is
ces to Mr. Raymond Connell.
The sue where it is at all possible to pub
Each issue means a litttle
wedding was solemnized in Paris, lish one.
Thursday, December 9. Both the bride more toward the final payment on the
and groom are graduates of the uni- plant. This plant will always be the
versity. Mrs. Connell was graduated property of The Kernel but it will be
with the class of 1925 while Mr. Con a lasting memorial to those students
nell is a member of the class of 1921. who worked so hard to meet the obli
He took his degree in law. They gations incurred when the plant was
will make their home in Paris where purchased.
Mr. Connell is practicing law.
TED RETURNS
Ted G. McDowell, '26, who has
been with the Harlan American at
Harlan, Ky., has accepted a position
with The Lexington Herald and al- -

ALUMNI

SUITS
PRESSED

This Issue Will Be Last Published in 1926; Next Will Be

Buffalo Alumni Club, meeting
second Saturday in each month at
Chamber of Commerce, Seneca and
Main streets, 2:15 p.m.

vas graduated

from the University of Kentucky with
the class of 1908 recently was elected
of the Sociology club
of the Teachers College, Columbia
University, New York City. The elec
tion to an office in the Teachers College Sociology Club of Columbia University is considered a great honor
and was made in recognition of his
service in his field of work.
Mr. Bowden is continuing his work
in the field of education in the EduDepartment of
cational Sociology
Teachers College at Columbia.
'He took his A. B. degree here at
the university in 1908 and his masters
in 1910. He also received the degree
of A. M. from Harvard University in
1912. He has filled several important posts in different schools and
colleges in the west in reecnt years.
He is a Phi Beta Kappa and came
to the University of Kentucky for
the installation of the chapter here
last spring.
Before going to Columbia University he was for three years president
of the New Mexico
State, Normal
School at Silver City, New Mexico.
GODMAN

Secy.-Trea-

ready has taken up his new duties,
McDowell was editor of the Kentuck
ian last year and left immediately
after graduation for Harlan' where he
was managing editor of the Ameri
can. He is on the city staff of The
Lexington Herald.

LOST

LIST

The Alumni office would appreciate it if you would
office addresses of any of the graduates listed below.
George Page Neagle '16

CARTER IS VISITOR
Herbert Carter,
was a vis- Presley H. Tipton '16
itor on the campus last week. He
has been on the editorial staff of the
Birmingham
for the past
18 months. He has resigned his poRoy Alexander Wallace '16
sition with that paper and plans tc
locate in Kentucky.

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Jones) is living in Bourbon county and Orville Robert Willett '16
her address is R. F. D. North Middle-towKy.
John Thorton Connel is a special John Henry
Williams '16
writer for the Louisville
Courier
Journal of Louisville, Ky. His address is Wynn Stay Club.
1920
Caleb Sykes Perry, '79
Nell Alfort is teaching in Selma,
Ala., and her address is 419 Lauder
dale street.
George C. Bauer is an instructor in Henry Moses Wright, '79
inorganic cnemistry in tne A. & M.
College of Texas. His address is Box
lid College Station. Texas.
Katherine F. Bell is teaching Home George Groghan Whaley, '80 ...
Economics in the New Eastern High
school of Washineton. D. C. Her ad
dress is 404 Clifton Terrace South, Burton Pendergast
Eubank, '84
Washington.
Rupert A. Belt is superintendent of
the Tolu High and Graded schools of
tow, Ky,
Otis Violett Riley, '84
Elizabeth L. Bertram is teaching
English in the Ashland High school
at Ashland, Ky.
Hubert M. Blakey is an attorney William David Lambuth, '85
in Beattyville, Ky.
Clyde Bland is "agricultural agent
for the Illinois Central Railway Com
pany and is living at 760 Adams William Henry Warder, '04
avenue, Memphis, Tenn.
Lucille C. Blatz. (Mrs. Carl M
Warren) is living at 414 West Hill Cornelius Ware, '04
street, Louisville, Ky.
Kathleen Brand is teaching in the
high school at Mayfield, Ky.
W. Coleman Brown is with the Al Marion Campbell, '05 (Mrs. J. W. Lindsey)
lender Company of Lexinston and is
living at 227 South Limestone street
Hollane O. Bryan is an attorney ThomasWheatley Shackleford, '87
with the firm of Middleton and Bryan, Paducah, Ky.
Lofton V. Burtre is teaching in thp
Margaret Agnes Wilson, '90
high school at Livermore. Kv.
Elizabeth L. Card (Mrs. R. V. Rob
erts) is living in Baton Rouge, Lou
U. L. Clardy, '91
isiana. He address is Box 613.
Herman Carman is assistant to thn
County Agricultural Aeent of Camn- bell county and is living at 1813 N.
tort Thomas avenue, Fort Thomas, John Gee Maxey, '92
Kentucky.
Jay Lea Chambers is teachine- - in
the Normal School at Morehead, Ky. Frank Elmer Scovell
James Preston Cherrv is an attor
ney with the firm of Martin and Cher
ry, Howling Green, Ky.
David C. Choate is a salesman with Cora E. Ware, '93
Hemm Brothers Auto Comnanv of
Piqua, Ohio.
John Winston Coleman. Jr.. is a Jane Bramblett Cox, '90 (Mrs. J. D. Blythe)
building contractor with the firm of
Coleman and Davis of Lexincton. Kv.
His address is 211 North Broadway.
Harry R. Cottrell is a Countv Agri James William Hughes, '99
cultural Acent and is located in Cen- terville, Tennessee.
Virginia H. Croft (Mrs. L. B. Snod- - Joseph Morrow, '99
dy) is living at 2834 Telegraph avenue, Berkeley, California.

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