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STANDARD

ACT INTRODUCED

Chicago Alumni Club, luncheon
third Monday in each month in the
Men's Grill, Marshall Field Co.
Buffalo Alumni Club, meeting
second Saturday in each month at
Chamber of Commerce, Seneca and
Main streets, 2:15 p.m.
Louisville Alumni Club, luncheon,
private dining room Brown hotel
1 o'clock p. m., first Saturday in
each month.

Mechanical Branch
University

In the Alumni Association .

LOUISVILLE CLUB
HOLDS LUNCHEON

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LAND SCRIP SALE IS MADE
"Bo it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Ken-

Regular Monthly Meeting of
Falls City Alumni .Is Held
February 5 at Brown
Hotel
GOOD

WOULD

Section 1. ."That there shall be and

Free you from the paying of yearly dues
to the Association
Assure you of every issue of The
Kernel

Ken-tuck-

Sidney Goodwin Has Contract
With Louisville Team for
2
that "those
Section
Season of 1927
of learning related to Agribranches

versity."

provided

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Save you considerable money in the years
to come

Make you a better and more loyal Alum- nus.

ALSO

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It would put the Association

on--

a sound

financial basis

It would be a matter of great saving in the
running of this office

It would enable us to give better service to
the Association and to the University
of Kentucky.

Give the matter k thought
when your dues are due in the
spring. Better still send in your
check mow while it is fresh in

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your mm a.
branch office of the C. A. Dunham
His Address
Company of Louisville.
is 1417 Starks building.
o William Neal Hughes is commando
1898
er and officer in charge of the PurMinnie Lee Horton, (Mrs. Catesby chasing Division, Bureau of Supplies
Woodford, Jr.,) is living in Paris, and Accounts, United tSates Naval
Kentucky.
Department, Washington, D. C.
Philip Preston Johnston is a farmHubert Lee Humphrey, is with the
er and lives on the Bryant Station firm of Merrifield
and Humphrey,
pike near Lexington, Ky.
Bloomfield, Ky.
1900
John Hunt Jackson is principal of
the graded school at Defoe, Ky.
Calvin Evans Hardin is an attorney-at-lawith offices at 1401 Courthouse,
Theodore T. Jones is professor of
Leesville, La.
Latin at the University of Kentucky.
John Pelham Johnston is an at- His address is 406 Rose Lane, Lextorney with offices in the Guaranty ington, Ky.
,
Bank building of Lexington.
1903
1901
Edgar Basil Gaither is with the
Mary Logan Gordon is a teacher Guanajuato Mining and Milling ComDeaf pany, Havienda El Portrero, EI
in the Alabama School for the
at Talladega, Ala.
Vera Cruz, Mexico.
Robert Bruce Hunt is, a mechaniLloyd L. Hamilton is
cal engineer with the Florida East and general manager of the
n
Coast Railway and is located in St.
Wholesale Heating and
Augustine, Fla.
Plumbing Company of 405 Main
Leila Eleanor Jones, (Mrs. T. L. street, N. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
Richmond) is living in Arlington, Cal.
Herman Creel Heaton is a mechaniHer address is box 411.
cal engineer with Sargent and Lundy,
1902
Chicago, 111. His address is 1C2
Clyde Grady is a lieutenant in the of
avenue, Kenilworth, 111.
United States Army and at present Arlington
John Bacon Hutchings, Jr., is an
Barracks,
is stationed at Chilkoot
engineer and architect with Charles
Haines, Alaska.
William Frederick Hart is an engi- E. Waddell, consulting engineer,
neer with the United States Bureau Asheville, N. C.
Lucy J. Higgins is teaching in- the
of Public Roads. He is located in
building, Oma- Louisville Girls High school. Her
the Saunders-Kenned- y
address is 1509 Hepburn, Louisville,
ha, Nebraska.
Ulysses Grant Hatfield is principal Kentucky.
1904
of the schools at Junction City, Ky.
William Edward Gary is a physic- Wallace Hoeing is manager of the

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Enclosed find check for $50.00 for a life membership in the
Alumni Association of the University of Kentucky. It is under
stood that this money is to go to an Alumni Fund, the principal
of which is to be held in trust and the income alone used for
,
the running expenses of the Association.

culture and Mechanic Arts" shall be
taught and that "other scientific and
classical studies may be taught."
Section 4 provides that in the selection of professors in the Agricultural and Mechanical College" no preference shall be shown to one sect or
religious denomination over another"
and that "all persons engaged in the
conducting, governing, managing or
controlling said college and its studies
and exercises in all its parts are1 hereby constituted officers and agents of
the whole commonwealth."
Section 5 provides that the Curators
of Kentucky University shall organize
said Agricultural and Mechanical College by establishing the proper professorships and officers with the salaries and compensation thereof and
filling the same from time to time by
their appointments, provide necessary
grounds, buildings, and improvements,
and conduct, manage and carry on said
colleges as provided in this act and
said Curators to aid them in conducting said college and defraying the
expenses thereof shall receive "all the
income which shall arise from the sale
of the land scrip granted to the State
of Kentucky by the act of Congress,
entitled an, act donating public lands
to the several states and territories
which may provide colleges for the
benefit of Agriculture and Mechanic
Arts, approved July 2, 18G2, and which
income shall be appropriated by said
Curators to the payment of the salaries of the professors and other officers and employes of said college and
other expenses of conducting the same
and the farm and other pursuits incidental thereto and to no other purpose whatsoever."
Section 6 provides for the. appointment of a Boai'd of Visitoi's, six in
number, who shall have power to vis- it the Agricultural and Mechanical
iiouege irom ume to time, to ascertain by inspection the efficiency of
its management, the character of the
work done by its professors and other
officers, and the application of its
ievenues to the purpose for which
they were given by Congress. They

Sidney Goodwin, former catcher on
the University of Kentucky varsity
baseball team, will have a regular
berth on the squad of the Louisville
Colonels this year according to news
received here recently. Goodwin signed a contract with the Colonels
for the season of 1927.
Sid Goodwin began his ball playing
while he still was in the Corbin city
schools.
For four years he was
catcher for the high school team and
was captain in 1923. He entered the
University of Kentucky in the fall of
1923 and the following spring served
as back stop on the freshman nine.
he was a regular member
In 1925-2of the varsity and would have been
captain of the Wildcats this spring if
he had remained in school. However,
he left school this semester in order
to begin his playing with the Louisville team.
He will leave for Mobile on March
6 to begin training with the Colonels.

were authorized to note and report
abuses to the Board of Curators and
to request their corrections, and failing in this to report to the Governor
with such recommendation as they
might see proper.
Section 7 provides for the selection
and appointmentto free tuition of
beneficiaries from each county in the
commonwealth,
said appointments to
be made by the County Courts.
Section 8 provides that when the
Trustees of Transylvania and the
Curators of Kentucky University shall
by properly certified copies of a resolution passed by their resnective
boards notify the Governor of the com
monwealth of their acceptance of the
provisions of this act and of their
readiness to comply with its conditions
then the Governor shall, by his official
act, under the Seal of the State, authorize the Curators of Kentucky Uni
versity to proceed with the organiza
tion of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky as one of the
Colleges of 'the Kentucky University.
Section 9. "The General Assembly
reserves the right to modify or repeal so much of this" act as refers to
the establishment of the Agricultural
aicl Mechanical College."
Approved February 22, 1865
A subsequent act authorized the
Sinking Fund Commissioners to sell
the land scrip given by Congress to
Kentucky. They appointed for this
purpose an agent, Madison C. Johnson, who sold the scrip representing
330,000 acres of land (505 square
"miles), for fifty cents per acre, realizing from that splendid domain only

ian and is located in Hopkinsville,
Kentucky.
Eugene Gilliland is director of vocational education in the public
schools of Nashville, Tenn. His address is 845 Meridian street.
Amos Alvin Gordon, is an engineer
with the J. G. White Engineering Corporation of 43 Exchange Place, New
York City.
William David Gray is a civil engineer with the Chesapeake and Ohio
Railway Company. His address is 2026
Maplewood Place, Richmond, Va.
George Othneil Harding is an engi
neer with the Kentucky State High
way Department. His address is

BIRTHS

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Born to- - Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Sanford, of Jacksonville, Fla., a
daughter. She has been named Joyce
Jasper Sanford. Mr. Sanford was
graduated from the University of Kentucky with the class of 1914. Mrs.
Sanford before her marriage was
Miss Margaret Cassidy, of Lexington.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thomas Whaley, of Carlisle ( a son.
He has been named Fred Wayne
Whaley. Mrs. Whaley tfefore ier
marriage was Miss Bernice Booth, of
.Carlisle. She was graduated from the
College of Arts and Science of the
University of Kentucky with the class
of 1924.
$165,000. This amount was invested
in six per cent thirty-yea- r
bonds is-

sued by the state and maturing in
1895, the annual income from which,
amounting to $9,900 was by the provisions of the act of February 22,
1865, to be paid over to the Curators
of the University, so long as the Agricultural and Mechanical College should
continue to be one of the College of
Kentucky University.
Approved February 28, 1865.
An act approved February 10, 1866,
authorized the "Auditor of Public
Accounts to draw his warrant upon
the treasury in favor of the Treasurer
of the Board of Curators of Kentucky
University for the sum of twenty
thousand dollars to aid in putting
the Agricultural and Mechanical College into immediate operation. Upon
the payment of the foregoing sum the
state shall be entitled to send to the
said College, free of charge three
pupils from each representative district. The state reserves the right to
reimburs"e itself from the amount
herein appropriated out of the interest
arising from the sale of the land scrip
donated by Congress."
(To Be Continued)

hotel.
Atlanta.
Fleming Dillard Hedges is an at- Charles Cleveland Hedges is head
torney-at-lawith offices at 9 South of the department of Chemistry and
Clinton' street, Chicago, Illinois.
Chemical Engineering of the A. & M.
Roy Chan Hoagland is a farmer College of Texas, College
Station,
and lives in New Castle,! Ky.
r
Texas.
attorney
Beverly Pryor House is an
Katherine Temple Hopson, (Mrs.
Ky.
and is located in Manchester,
Robert B. Hamilton) is riving at 107
Styles Trenton Howard is an engi South Fullerton, Montclair, N. J.
with the United States Depart
neer
Lucy Keller Hutchcraft, (Mrs. Robment of Agriculture. He is located in ert Graham) is living at 1010 South
Tallulah, La.
Burry, Urbana, 111.
Patrick Owen Hunter is with the
1907
firm of Nowell and Hunter of Red
ALUMNUS IS ADVANCED
Paul Clifton Grunwell is supervisBluff, Calif. His address is 533 Hef ing engineer for the United States
ferson street.
Navy Ordinance Plant at Washington,
William Clark, '16, who was grad
Helen Louise Jeager, (Mrs. Carl G. D. C. His address is 924 Twenty-thir- d uated from the College of Engineering
Ramsdell) is living at 1G7 Walnut
of the University of Kentucky re
street, N. W., Washington.
street, Huntington Park, Los Angeles,
Robert S. Hart is a farmer and is cently was appointed a division super
California.
living at Pisgah, Ky.
intendent for the Pennsylvania Rail
Alexander Lewis Jenkins is pro
Joseph G. Hermann is a consulting way Company and will be located in
fessor of Mechanical Engineering at engineer in Newport, Ky. His ad- Columbus, Ind., in the future. Mr,
the University of Cincinnati. His ad dress is C42 Nelson Place.
Clark has been with the Pennsylvania
dress is 8 Brookline apartments, Clif
Guylie Benton Howard is living at Railway Company since 1916 and the
ton, Cincinnati, Ohio.
219 North Summer street, Atlantic promotion comes as a recognition of
Frank Yarborough Johnson is de City, N. J.
his ability and value to the company.
signing engineer with the Youngstown
Tube Company of Youngs
Sheet and
town, Ohio.
He is living at 3920
Fourth street, Struthers, Ohio.
Hampton Wallace Johnston of In
dianapolis, Indiana, is at present re
The Alumni office would appreciate it if you would send into this
cuperating from a long illness at.
Palm Lodge, Homstcad, Fla.
office addresses of any of the graduates listed below,
1905
Fanny Rosalee Gfroerer is living at Shimegoro Kurozawa, '13
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A different meal every day for 30c
Special Sunday Dinner 65c

Get a special student's meal ticket for
$5.00 and eat at the most modern,
restaurant near the campus.
up-to-d- ate

THE NEW

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Clarence Walter Ham is profes-- 1
sor of Machine Design atthe Uni- - LuelIa Morton Shaffer, '13
versity of Illinois at Urbana, 111.
Chnstnin Wilson Havnes is n fluo- spar mine operator and is locoated Arthur Ray Bennett, '14

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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Priest Kemper, a son. Mr. Kemper is a general contractor of San Antonio and
was graduated frim the College of
Engineering of the University of
Kentucky with the class of 1906.

Joseph Nelson Harper, is director
of the Soil Improvement Commission
of the Southern Fertilizer Association,
616 Rhodes building, Atlanta,
Ga.
His address is 789 Peachtree street,

Campbellsville, Ky.
Benjamin R. Hart is with the Cali-- y
f ornia Packing Company of San Fran
cisco, California. His address is Clift

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PRESENT

University of Kentucky held its regular monthly meeting at noon Saturday, February 5, in the. Crystal Ballroom of the Brown hotel in Louisville.
More than 25 members and visitors
were present at the luncheon.
The monthly meetings of the Louisville Club at present are being given over to a social hour and in as
much as is possible matters of business are dispensed with at the meetings. This has resulted in an increase
in attendance at each meeting.
At the Februrary meeting there
were among those present: : William
Pennington, '03; Mrs. A. A. Krieger,
(Sue McCollough), '06; Wylie B.
Wendt, '06; William S. Hamilton, '07;
Hubert C. Carpenter, '09; Bess Hay-de- n
Collings, '10; Gray Rochester,
'12; E. F. Schimpler, '12; Stanley
Ridd, '13; Peggy Sprague Duncan, '14;
Tom Hedden, '14; Nancy Pilcher, '15;
Ralph Morgan, '15; Pat Lee, '15; M.
M. Hughes, '15; J. F. Shouse, '19; J.
L. Shouse, '23; H. C. Campbell, '24;
Mrs. H. C. Campbell,
'24; Martha
Wheeler, '25; O. M. Akers, '25.
Peggy Sprague Duncan, '14 is not
a member of the club but is a guest in
Louisville from New Jersey.
The next meeting of the Louisville
Club will be held at the Brown hotel
Saturday, March 5, at 1 o'clock.

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is hereby established the Agricultural
and Mechanical College of Kentucky,
located in the county of Fayette, in or
near the city of Lexington, which shall
be a College of the Kentucky Uni-

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Fayette Johnston is a farmer and
his address is R. F. D. No. 4, Lexing- John Lloyd Brown, '14
ton, Ky.
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Technical Institute, Pocatello, Idaho.
James Clay Hamilton is living at William Wayne Chamhers, '14
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