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Henry Pope, '05, died October 20,
after an illness of two years. He left
denoting a broad interest on the part a little son, Henry Dobbs Pope. Mr.
of alumni and a conclusion that the Pope had recently been connected with
the Kentucky Rock Asphalt Co., at
interests of the University arc
cident with the best interests of the Asphalt, Ky.

A lumni Secretary

CALENDAR
Lexington, Nov. 24 Supper at
0 p. in., Phoenix Hotel, President
Transylvania College,
Harmon,
and President McVcy, speakers.
Transylvania alumni and members
of class of '23 invited.
Organization
Somerset, Dec.
meeting, dinner 6 p. in.
New York, Dec. 8 Dinner at
6:30 p. m., Harvard Club.
Buffalo, Dec. 9 (Second Satur- day Regular) luncheon at Ellicott
Club.
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occasion of the celebration of their
Dr. Morgan is on
50th anniversary.
the staff of Columbia University, New
York City.

Alumni Notes
Editor

KENTUCKY

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From New York City and from
Spain have come two epistles from
"the Kentucky
alumni describing
man." Attributes brought out in the
answers of the alumni to a questionnaire sent out several weeks ago in
the Kernel have sometimes described
the writer's ideal. In others they
were the pronouncement of an opinion formed from passionless 'analysis.
The concurrent ideas of these two
distant alumni may be summarized
briefly: "Kentucky men take what
they have and make it do the work."
The resourcefulness, daring and the
high moral courage that makes for the
success of the true son of "Kentucky"
is plainly pictured here.
Holding firm to a belief that the
University of Kentucky trains its men
and women so as to strengthen these
qualities, alumni everywhere have
spoken the word with such conviction
that more and more is the best type
of young manhood and young womanhood attracted to the University
from other states and countries as
well as all parts of Kentucky.
The University of Kentucky, as
such, is the youngest of the institutions for higher education in the state,
but it has far outstripped the rest. A
purpose to serve the whole state
characteristic of the alumni is typical
of the institution itself with its varied
curricula. Let the good work go on.

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Leading workers for other institu
tion have been invited to have a part
in the program of the local clubs and
in some instances their alumni have
been invited to joint meetings.
The
Lexington Alumni Club, in its ob
scrvancc of Kentucky Day, postponed
to November 24 on account of the
death of Dean W. T. Laffcrty, invited
alumni and faculty of Transylvania
College to attend in honor of their
president, Dr. A. D. Harmon, who
will be one of the- principal speakers
The New York club has inaugurated
a scries of monthly stag luncheons
with an address by Dean Hughes, of
the Harvard School of Engineering,
opening the scries.

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"Enclosed find two dollars which
should have been sent much earlier.
Thank you for sending mc the Kernel
which I read with much interest."
H. D. Palmorc, Div. Eng'r, State
Highway Dept., Glasgow, Ky.
"Each week I look forward with
great deal of delight,
To receiving my Kernel and I read
every mite
From the items historic, athletic and
prose,
column
Food'
To the 'Squirrel
Organize in Somerset.
where everyone goes."
"The spirit moved, the S. O. S.
pri
Miss Wallace Utterback,
was sent out and thirteen responded vate secretary, Lafayette Hotel, Lex
to the call and met at my home in ington, Ky.
Somerset Friday eve. No permanent
organization was perfected but tem'17
porary officers were selected to serve
Esco F. Ellzy was employed by the
until Friday, December first, when a
E. I. duPont dc Nemours Company
dinner will be served and a Kentucky
at Wilmington, Del., as research
Alumni Club formed. We expect to
chemist in 1920 and '21. Since Octo
start with a fairly good membership bcr, 1921, he has been manufacturing
as there was such good feeling manichemist with the National Aniline and
fested at the first
meetChemical Company, at 351 Abbott
ing." V. D. Roberts '05.
Road, Buffalo, N. Y. residence ad
dress, 298 Highland avenue.
They Prayed.
formerly field
John B. Hutson,
the humble opinion of the writ- agent
"In
at Hopkinsville, is now assist
er, the banner displayed November 4,
ant professor of farm management,
'Let's make Centre pray,' was an un- College of Agriculture, University of
fortunate selection. To quote the Kentucky.
Kernel of Nov. 10, "The Colonels
came back into the game in the sec
ond half a new team and in sixteen
"Best wishes for 100 per cent mem
plays bucked over for a touchdown.'
Pryor
'Let us keep alive the spirit of rev bership by Thanksgiving."
erence and devotion we had among Ringo, ex. Mr. Ringo, who is a lieu
the student body when Professor tenant, O. R. C, was at Camp Knox,
Roark was so deeply interested in the Ky., during the summer.
"Please see that the Kernel is mail
spiritual welfare of the students. Get
body to pray secretly ed to mc. Am glad to see that the
the student
each day, 'for the mind to be in them, boys arc displaying some good foot
which was also in Christ Jesus' and ball this year." E B. Fleming, 429
with this end in view, why not print Wick Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. Mr,
Steel
a verse from the 'Great Light,' the Fleming is with the Truscon
with the
He was formerly
Bible, each week. Let us begin with Co.
Proverbs
'The Lord is far from Stonega Coal & Coke Co., at Big
the wicked; but 'he heareth the prayer Stone Gap, Va.
of the righteous." H. H. '05.

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Chicagoians Change Plans
The Chicago club has departed from
its rule to have only monthly stag
luncheons and will have a more varied
program in deference to the alumnae
and the wives of members who have
indicated a strong desire to have a
definite part in their work.
Speakers from the faculty of the
Major Walter C. Gullion, ex, AdUniversity will be available in larger
numbers and more frequently for the jutant General's department, Fort
meetings of alumni clubs, especially Hamilton, N. Y., has been order to
Tien Tsin, as commander of the
in Kentucky.
American Expeditionary
Forces in
China.
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Alumni Influence is Seen in Favorable Stand of Press.
More frequent and complimentary
references to the University in newspapers of the state is attributed to the
influence of alumni on the staff of leading newspapers and the news services
and to the frequent communications
from alumni generally to the editors.
In the last few days the Alumni Secretary has received copies of a number
of letters addressed to editors in Kentucky and other states, emphasizing
the right of the University to greater
recognition.
There is no other association of
alumni in Kentucky with as many
members or as many local clubs. Few
other institutions in the South have
an alumni body as active.

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Fred Houston Shaw, '21, was a
visitor in the alumni office this week
en route to St. Louis, Mo., where he
will be connected with the Armstrong
Cork & Insulating Co., 204 So. Third
St. He has been with this company
ever since graduating, in their Pifts- burgh office.
Old friends
when Henry
David Kami
visit old and
campus. Mr.

were
last week
T. (Doc) Hardin and
ex, both of 14 mat to
new friends around the
Hardin was accompanied by his wife and his brother, Edvv.
K. Hardin '20. The Hardins are making a success in Evansville, Ind., senior and junior members of the law
firm of Hardin & Hardin.
Paul E.
Ashby, '22, is with them. "Doc" recently was elected commonwealth's
You Made it So.
attorney, first judicial district of InInterest of former students in The diana. Mr. Kahn is an oil operator,
Kernel and the Alumni page has 1157 Lafayette street, Denver, Colo.
trebled m the last three months. Ty
pical of this is the following note:
The wedding of Miss Mabel Claire
"The Alumni page is full of
Huston and William K. Adams was
and is more interesting
solemnized Thursday, November 16,
than whole wheat or rye." Marat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
garet Tuttle, '19..
Nutter, on South Limestone street.
This new value and interest is at- Mr. Adams is a member of the class
tributed solely to the alumni, who, by of '18 and is connected with the Firetheir contributions have made it so. stone Tire and Rubber Company, of
Akron, O. After a short wedding trip
PROGRAMS VARIED
they will be at home at 791 Kenyon
street, Akron, Ohio.
Local Clubs Indicate Universality of
Interests.
Dr. Thomas H. Morgan, '86, was
Programs of meetings for Alumni made an honorary member of the
Clubs have showed a marked change, Dutch Zoological Society upon the
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receiving the Kernel
issue ana wouia teei
to put in its appearI think within a short
while we will
have a McCracken
County Club going in full force and
this year intend to have 100 per cent
members in the Association, too. We
are overjoyed at the fact that Old
Kentucky is playing some real football this year. However, victorious
or in defeat, you can depend on West
Kentucky for her support always.
Yours for U. of K." Carl H. Denk-c5
City National
attorney,
Bank Building, Paducah, Ky.
"From what I can pick up there are
quite a few Kentucky men and women
around Los Angeles. I expect to try
to get these people together and sec
if it is not possible to form another
alumni club with the name of Cali
fornia attached thereto. Hope every
thing is going fine and that our football team has a wonderful year." J.
E. McClcIlan, manager, Los Angeles
office, American Blower Co., 462, I.
BIdg., Los
W. Hcllman
Angeles,
Calif.
Mr. McClelland was formerly
manager of the Denver office of this
company.
"I have been
since tne nrst
lost if it failed
ance hereafter.

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"A letter from you the other day
reminded me that perhaps I had not
paid up for this year. I don't want
to miss anything that goes on round
that place, so here's my check for two
dollars whether it's dues or not. Let's
have every 'Kernel'
that's printed
this year."D. C. Ross, Calhoun, Ky.
W. D. Salmon is engaged in re
search work in Animal Husbandry
at the Alabama Experiment Station,
Auburn, Ala.
"I am instructing in Economics at
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