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  A visit to the club rooms any evenihg or at a publicity agent for the University Club. He has  
i luncheon or dinner hours would convinve anyone assured all “State" men, as he says, a most royal  
·   that the efforts of Mr. Rochester have been more Welcome at the quarters of the club. Bob will be  
  than successful. Not only do the young university remembered by a host of graduates and former  
C   and college men use the club as a place of` social students of the University as having had a varied i  
i gathering but older men as well who are charm- and colorful career on the campus. We personally  
‘ `   , ed by the pleasing informality and youthful enthu- can vouch for the royal welcome part of his invi-  
1   i Liagm of the members of the club, tation. Also we wish to state that his pOSt as  
j .   Adequate quarters provide spacious lounges for night manager is correct» ns many Aiurnni will _  
i- i both men and Women A large main dining renin agree that the night is his rightful portion of the V fj!
; C is crowded at almost every luncheon and dinner iW€“tY'io“i` hours- ‘  
    hour. Brown hotel service is provided. There    
  X are private dining rooms, card rooms, a library, KENTUCKY’S FIRST ALUMNUS it
  { billiard rooms and club offices, all with ample ___.... :—
E ·   space to care for the large membership. (Continued From Page Six)  
r _ N- Gray Rochester Was graduatedirorn the Coi· Mr. Munson, with his brother and partner, dur-
i V ~ lege of Arts and Sciences ni the UniVersitY of ing the course of their business careers, donated
I r   Kentucky   tl'l€ class of   He is associated {nope than two hundred acres of land to Denison
V  § 4 with Mr. Graham Brown, Louisville capitalist and for parks, and aiter the death of his hretheri Wii-
_ real estate holder, in the capacity of real estate iianj B_ Munson, sherit more than $20,000 ih im-
 i manager for the Brown interests. He has always proving the parks with roads, a lake for bathing
  b€€1'l HI] i.I`l.t€I`€St€d and active Alumni and ORC of and fishing and nqaking Plans for perrnanent _
_ 4 ‘ the vital factors ll']. tl'1€   of th€ Louisville in·ipi·oVen·ients_ At one tinge Mf_Munson spent the
  : i Alumni Club ui the University ni Kentucky- His sum or $25,000 testing the possibilities {tn oil
L = i T untiring efforts in making the University Club of production ih the vieihity of Denison- ‘
4  Louisville a success would endear him to all the The Munson Realty Company is in existence
· university and college men in Louisville if there today with Mi. Munson etiii its president- His
  were no other reason. The University Club is een, W. B. Munson, Ji.-, is Vice president, and his
~ V V and will continue to be a monument to his untir- daughter, Mies E- Munson, is Secretary- 4
 1 ing efforts and abiiitik William Benjamin Munson established a prece-
i S Walter F- Wright Was graduated irorn the Coi‘ dent when he was the first man to graduate from 4
K iege ot Law With the ciass oi i9i‘i· Throughout our Alma Mater. He has behind him a life of pre- » _
»   the period of organization of the University Club cedents and examples. The University Ot Ken- 1
2 Mr. Wright was a ready and willing aide to Mr. tueky is justly proud of this Ahirnnus The .
.   i Rochester. His efforts along   th€ €tfOI`tS of 3. Alun-ini Association is proud to have a ntian such ·i
·     few Oth€I`S Wl'1O SHW the possibilities of 3. Univer- as he as its hi-st irnenibeix Scientist, farmer, hnan- ‘_
i   Q sity Ciuh made it Possihie tor Mr- Rochester to go cier, lawyer, poet, author and philanthropist, Wil-
y = i through With the Project- Mr- Wright is Presi‘ liam Benjamin Munson sets an example for all of
 _ dent of the Louisville     of the Univer- l us to eHiu1ate_ Here is a rnan who has earned a
V ._ sitY and a iaWYer and Poet of note- Severai Pieces period of rest. He could retire now and rest on
._ nf his Verse have heen Puhiished in Letters» the his many well-earned laurels and his fellow towns- i
V UniVersitY iiterarY magazine- men would reverence him for what he has done. =
 e Dr. B. W. Kelley, former student of the Univer- But William Benjamin Munson is not that kind  
 ~ sity, is also one of the men who were actively as- of a man. His life of work and activity has train-
. » sociated with Mr. Rochester in the organization ed him too well. He could not stop if he would. 4 i
‘i  . work of the club. While he left the University He will go on and on until he receives that diplo- =
T. and was graduated from the University of Louis- ma from the first of all universities, the Univer-  
  ville Dental School, he still feels a warm interest sity of Life, entitling him to seek even further  
  in the University of Kentucky. knowledge and achievement. i
Q . These three men have extended an invitation to   5
  K all Kentucky graduates, former and present stu- 1909 4  
  dents, to visit the quarters of the club. They will Clarence Sanson Bennett, B. M. E., E. E., 1912,  
  _ be glad to welcome anyone hailing from the Uni- is a construction engineer for the General Elec-  
  ` ‘ · V€f5itY- tric Company, and is located in Portland, Ore.,  
‘ 4 Edit0r’s Note: Robert Mitchell, ]r., ex-’21, is where his address is 497 East Thirty-eighth street,  
 * enjoying the honor of being night manager and North.  
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