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Women are beginning
to be more influen-
tial in alumni affairs,
and have a special
section in the
Alumni Bulletin.
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"fjl I _P   ws uch of UK s early architecture was the College of Engineering as architect, · ;
  _   jr) home grown. The architect of although the major designer was
·*~°$»`&~¤··V Barker I-1all/ Buell Armory (1902), · apparently Ernst Vern johnson.
was said to be james Russell Scott, a former johnson also drew the plans for the
student. F. Paul Anderson, the first dean of original Student Union, Lafferty Hall, and
the College of Engineering, is the architect the Engineering Quadrangle. His
of record for Kastle Hall, Pence Hall, Lexington firm, Brock and johnson, went
Mathews Building (Old Agriculture on to design most campus buildings in the
Building) and others. years following World War ll, and the
Later buildings were, for the most successor firm, johnson·Romanowitz,
  part, designed by Lexington architects. continues to be a major contributor to
Robert McMeekin, a prominent local campus design.
architect best known for residences and the For UK’s largest construction ever
_, original Keeneland Race Course buildings, (at that time)—Kirwan-Blanding
` designed the journalism Building and took Complex—UK engaged the architectural
part in the design of Memorial Hall. services of Edward Durell Stone and
(McMeekin’s documents and Associates. Stone was a nationally·known
drawings are now preserved for future modernist who designed a long list of
study in a special section of the major buildings, including the Museum of
Architecture Library in Pence Hall.) Modern Art in New York and the
The bronze plaque on the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Funkhouser Building credits “'l`he Staff of
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