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"Your pica for the class of '22 to
put in its oar came after many
The two rocks arc here.
Hope this will be the biggest year the
University
has ever had and the
smallest ahead of her. So far as I
know there is only one other U. K.
man here, P. L. Thrclkcld, of the State
Highway Commission also. He is an
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man and played fullback behind
Dick Webb, captaining the track team
His address is 99
and what not.
Pearson Drive, Ashcvillc, N. C."
J. V. Crenshaw, Jr., Box 206, Brevard, S. C.
Kaynion T. Johnson is principal of
the high school at Howcl, Ky.
"I want the Kernel so I can keep in
V. E.
touch with 'Kentucky.' "
Blake, Jackson, Ky.
"Please send me the Kernel. I was
a graduate student at U..of K. during
the summer and desire to keep in
touch with activities. We don't get
much news of southern football out
here." Herman J. Klcopfer, Rudd,
Iowa.
C. R. Gibbons is with the Armstrong Cork & Insulation Co., at 204
So. Third St., St. Louis, Mo.
"I am attending
Johns Hopkins
Medical School and like the work
fine.
Here's for 'Kentucky' for the
coming year." Aj. W. Armcntrout,
708 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Jos. J. (Bud) Slomer is assistant
electrical inspector in the city engineering department,
Flint, Mich.
Address 1208 Lapeer St.
C. V. Watson, class secretary, is
now Executive Director of Community Service, Northfork, W. Va.
"Yea, Kentucky! Trust I am not too
late. Keep Kentucky Kernels Kum- ming." Billy Swope, class of '18 before the war, adopted by class of '22,
Practicing law at Lancaster, Ky. Not
married. Eligible.
"I sadly miss the Kernel this year
as well as the students. I am teach
ing in Louisville, and have really in
teresting
Eva Congleton,
work."
"Gray Tower," Anchorage, Ky., Box
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KENTUCKY

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Squire Webber Saylcrs, Robert Lee with any phase of Kentucky life. The
Sims, Hal Walker Smith.
prize play will be produced at nn open
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meeting of the Philosophian Literary
Oliver Aulick, James Alfred Boyd, Socictv in the Little Theatre, DecemGeorge Green Dunlap, Harry Draper ber 18.
Easton, George Matt Hcndrickson,
Rules of the Contest
Mrs. Otta Ilcrrcnkohl (Jessie Fithian
1.
Any student of the University
Hiblcr, William Edward
Hudson, may compete, except officers of the
Grovcr Cleveland Mills, Walker Bur- Philosophian Literary Society.
ton Paynter, Robert Guthrie Strong,
Manuscrips must be typewritten
2.
Elmer Francis Worthington.
Typing must be
on 854x11 paper.
'12
double spaced.
Walton
Perkins, Ernest
3.
Manuscripts must be signed with
Francis
Schimpclcr, Frank Hereford Tomkics, a nom dc plume and accompanied by
Newton Willard Utlcy, Herman
k
a sealed envelope containing the writVogliotto, John Rudolph Wat- er's nom deplume and his real name.
son, Phillip Arthur Whitcacrc, Wil4. Manuscripts
must be in the
liam Blackburn White, Frances Alma hands of one of the judges before 6
Faulkner, Jones Otha Gill, Mrs. Shel- p. m., November 30. The judges arc
don King Johnson (Eloisc Elizabeth Professor Dantzlcr, Professor Knight
Ginn), Mary Irene Hughes, William and Dean Jewell.
Bradley Johnston,
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Harry George
Korphagc, Joseph Millctt Lewis.
Life's Little Drama
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(Silence.)
She "Well"
(Silence.)
He "Quite, thanks"
LITERARY SOCIETY TO
GIVE PRIZE FOR PLAY She "You seem a bit shy."
He "I am, I haven't a cent."
A prize of five dollars is offered
(Silence)
by the Philosophian Literary Society
She (in despair) "O dear."
to the student of the University who
He "ELLEN I"
submits the best
play dealing
and so they were married.
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Benjamin Franklin
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Engineering Sells, Too!
A whole lot of the make-beliehas been
eliminated from selling operations in the
past ten years. The old idea that salesmen were born to the sample-casthat
they carried some sort of a special diploma from the University of Pooh, has had
to break camp, along with the other
exploded theory which insisted that a
salesman must be a "good fellow", a man
of strange habits, tremendous stories,
and unquestioned qualities both as a
mixer, and as an assimilator.
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that the best salesman is the man who
knows most about his goods, and can
talk most interestingly about them.

This being the proven case, it isn't so
queer that engineering should find a real
and effective application in the selling

field, especially if the merchandise marketed is an engineering product that is
bought and operated by engineers.

Every engineer who now engages in
the sale and distribution of Westinghouse
products feels that he is doing work
worthy of his training for he is carrying
Service and Sincerity to Industry, and
to mankind! He is out where the fighting
is often the fiercest, and he is putting up
a battle for the things that he believes
are right. And a man can't expect, nor
ask, a bigger chance than that!
Sixty percent, approximately, of the
engineering graduates who come to
Westinghouse find their way eventually into some phase of selling. And
we are proud to have them there and
they are glad to be there!

'08

Benjamin
Duncan
Bell,
Willis
Johnson Dean, Mrs. Robert Dalafield
Rands (Minnie Carfield Frost), Clinton Robert Galloway, Henry Lemuel
Herring, James Alfred Lewis, Oscar
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Win. H. Howell is principal and
teacher of agriculture in thigh school,
Milton, Ky.
Lucile Rice is teaching history in
the high school, Mays Lick, Ky.
Esther L. Harris is teaching Eng
lish, Little Rock High School. Ad
dress, Paris, Ky., R. R. No. 3.
"Chalk up one more for the class of
'22 and don't stop sending the Ker
nel. I am principal of the high
school here and several members of
our faculty are from U. K. as well as
about a dozen more out in town, so it
looks like we should have a club of
our own. Wish you success on t
membership drive." Oscar C. Racke,
Providence, Ky.
H. W. Whaley is with the Alvey
Ferguson Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Address 3807 Glenn Ave., Covington,
Ky.
G. F. Duvall is in the traffic department of the Illinois Bell Telephone
Company, 212 W. Washington St.,
Chicago, III. Address mail to 4843
Kenmore Avenue.
"I have seen a few copies of the
Kernel and want it regularly.f' J.
W. Holland, teaching animal husbandry, Oakland City College, Oakland
City, Ind.

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