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MAY AND JULY OF EACH YEAR—BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, AT LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. E
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Entered as second—class matter September 28, 1916, at the post-othce at  
Lexington, Kentucky, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ;
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FOR THE IxE1\TI]CKY ALUMNIIS IS $1.00 PER YEAR. L
T0 ALUMNI, INCLUDING DUES TO THE ASSOCIATION, $2.00 PER YEAR.  
Tho Kentucky Alumnus is the official publication of the Alumni Association. It is 3
issued bi-monthly by the Association under the direction of the Executive Committee \ —
in the interest of the Association und University. It tlierefore represents the
sentiment mul poliey of the Alumni orpzmiizatioii. t
Tho Eilitor-in—Cliiel' is appointed by the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association _
and the Assoeiule Editors ure the Class Seeivlaries of the various classes and the
Presidents of the Alumni (`lubs. ,
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ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1
T/10 jift/1 insttt/[muzi! nf I/ze “.$`ketr/ies of the Origin and Grnrvtli of the
Uiziwurity of ]{C’}I!llL`kj‘,” by Dr. Junior K. Ptiltmxvtwii, will a/vjicur in t/10 Jmzuary
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Palrunr are }'C(]IIL’.$`{(`({ to nzriztioii T/iv A/izniiius to our Ad·z*er·lirm‘.r.
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A fvictnre of f/ze prize reiiiiier, I/ic Jzzzziurx, will tip/iet11· in I/zu znzrt irxiztr 0f
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Many interested alumni and friends have asked:
T'“` 1"““· \\”hat is the plan? It is generally agreed and =
understood that the terms “pla11" and “remedy" Q
are synonimous. The plan of the Alumni Association, and which The Alumnus i
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champions, is the plan ot a complete reorganization of the University. The
Alumni and friends realize that a proper reorganization cannot he brought about `
overnight, nor in a fortnight, nay—may he not in a {ew short years, as a  
reorganization such as the University must have works slowly, but work it must i
if the University is ever to amount to anything. In this work oi reorganization, 1
The Alumnus desires to say to the Alumni, former students, friends and to the ;
press of the State that the work will necessarily lie slow as the ailments are
millly and deep rooted. It may, therefore, require more time, greater ellort and  
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