`K E N T U c K Y A L U M N U s 21
j .N_·   d LOUISVILLE HAS UNIVERSITY CLUB Non-Resident: Any male person residing and
  ——-— having his place of business more than ten miles '
  (C0¤i·i¤¤ed From Page F0¤Fb€€¤) from Fourth and Broadway, Louisville, Ky., who
I  The next step in the organization of the Uni- is a graduate of an institution of higher learning
  versity Club was to obtain a suitable location. approved by the board of directors, or who has in
· After considerable work along this line it was al- lieu of a degree, been in regular attendance at
_ most decided to locate the club in the basement such an approved institution, or institution of I
K of the Martin-Brown building, immediately oppo— higher learning, for a period of at least two years, .
.   site the Brown hotel. However, just at this time shall be eligible for non—resident membership. ;
ni the Kentucky C1ub’ eee ef thcdergest elbbe m Associate: Any male person residing or having i
j. I]§°msV12·°’_1§aV° np   Perl; ef 1;/ci SPF°‘;1‘“h'fh(‘; his place of business within ten miles of Fourth  
Brown ul msc? eating t E V; 310 t E t und and Broadway, Louisville, Ky., not eligible for  
oor vacant. ince t ns space a t een arrange! resident membership, who has attended an institu— E
l as club rooms it made a most desirable location tion of higher ieaming approved by the board or  
for rhe new Uewersltr C1ub'_ M1-' Rochester 1m` directors, for at least one month, or those who i
. naedlately Obtained this location for the Umvep has attained distincticn in the pursuit of learn- if
sity Club and today the I-OOms_ beve been C°_m` ed profession or in a business career, shall be eli- Z
pletely redecorated and the Louisville University gibic for associate membership- U i
Club has headquarters that are to be envied by _ _ n
many older and larger organizations of a similar Army and Navy: Commlssmned °fH°°rS er the E
nature. A portion of the furnishings formerly Regular Armin Navy and Marine Corps ef the -
used by the Kentucky Club were purchased and United States while on the active list shall be eli- _
other equipment added eden new the rooms pre- mble ie? Army mm New memberebm-
sem a most attractive and comfortable appearance. Clergical: Male persons of the Clergy, regu-
. . . larly ordained, whether stationed in Louisville or
That the interest in the movement was growing . . . . .
y . not, who are primarily engaged in religious work
was proved on the night of February 21, when . . . .
- . . . . shall be eligible for Clergical membership.
eighty-five men, representing almost every um- ·
1 versity and college east of the Mississippi and H0¤01'3TY·' A¤Y m·3l€ P€1'$0¤ Wl'10 has achieved i
-1 sgvgral Wostotn institutigns met for tho otgnni- prominence in literature, science or art shall be _
n zation meeting. It was decided that the Club eligible for Henerery membership. Q
u Shculd be mcOrPdrated and the remPOrarY ciiicere There are at the present time but two men who '
if cbeeen in ]annarY were elected ee Permanent have been presented with honorary memberships.
ie One week later a second organization meeting was Both or those msn ars claimed by tho University
°' held and to this meeting came more than two hun- of Kontnokv_ The hrst honorary rnornhorship was
r' _ dred men who were interested. At this time the given to prosidsnt Frank L_ Movoy when he
le constitution end bY‘1aWS were adc‘Pred end a tem- spoke to the University of Kentucky Alumni in
id porary board of fifteen incorporators, chosen the Lonisviiio on tho Evening of April i3_ Major Wii_
af Week Previcnsi was made inte a Permanent bcerd liam ]. Horigan, member of the board of directors
at ef directors rc serve rdr three Years- and chairman of the membership committee, pre-
1y February 22, ‘1929, has been designated as the sented the membership to President McVey im- i
ld date that the Club was founded. The certificate mediately after his talk at the annual dinner I
ld » of incorporation was issued by the office of the dance of the Louisville Alumni Club of the Uni-   _
Cn Secretary of State of Kentucky on March 4, 1929. versity. The second and only other existing hon-  
lm , There are six types Of membership t0 the Uni- orary membership card has been presented to Dr. l
ar' . versity Club. They are Resident, Non—resident, john L. Patterson, who was graduated from the E
be r Associate, Army and Navy, Clergical and Honor- University with the Class of 1882. Dr. Patterson  
du ary. Requirements for each are as follows: was chancelor of the University of Louisville for  
nd Resident: Any mais person residing ot having several years until the election of George Colvin i
‘d'   his place of business within ten miles of Fourth ie the presidency- Since me death ci Mr- Cclvin `
e and Broadway, Ldnisvi11e, Ky., who is s graduate be acted es president cf me University ei Lcuis- ..
‘ of any institution oi higher learning approved by ville until recently when a successor to Mr. Colvin - L
e the board of directors, or who has, in lieu of a Was named- . i
_   degree, been in regular attendance at such an ap- The University of Kentucky now holds the dis- ·_
au-   proved institution of higher learning, for a period tinction of having more active members of the \i
ad-   of at least two years, shall be eligible for resident University Club than any other university or ·
t it membership. college represented.  
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