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sincere wishes for a successful year."
19 Krcdcrica
Josic jLacer Hays,
St., Owcnsboro, Ky.
"As you will note, I am still in
school work and this is my first year
in Illinois. Have been wondering if
any of the old grads were located
Trusting the Kernear the
nel will continue on its way." Alfred
D. Bosley, principal Community High
School, Cordova, 111.
"Have been busy for the past
month admiring Joseph McKinister
Mayy II. I know that is a good excuse
for not coming through with alumni
dues sooner" writes J. M. May. Mrs.
May was formerly Miss Elizabeth Par-risof Lexington. They also have a
daughter, Betsy, aged four years,
while J. M. Jr., is four months old. Mr.
May is farming near Prestonsburg, Ky.
P O Box 181
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"The 'Kernel' is as welcome a
'General' in old Breckinridge." R. M.
Greene, county agent, Hardinsburg,
Ky.
Ivan Clay Graddy is county agent
of Todd county, address Elkton, Ky.
Wanted The other 110 of the class
of '17 to join the association.
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"I want my name on the mailing
list of the Kernel." Elizabeth Sloan,
with the Superior Oil Corporation,
address 325 S. Spring St., Lexington, Kyi
Wm. O. Snoddy,
is a student
at the University of Wisconsin. His
address is 1317 University avenue,
Madison, Wis.
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Boston office of the
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Company, as manager
of this office. Have missed my Kernel for the past few weeks, so please
forward it to me at 714 Old South
Building, Boston, Mass." Raymond
W. Hanson.
G. Lee McClain is state representative of the Allyn and Bacon Company, with headquarters at Bardstown,
Ky. He was principal of the Model
High School at Richmond, last year.
"Not having received a Kernel lately brings me to the realization that I
have not paid my dues. Am now in
the sales engineering department of
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the
Company here. We
have been doing a thriving business,
partly due to enthusiasm over radio."
F. H. Bell, 601 Superior St., Milwaukee, Wis.
D. R. Dudley is instructor in mathematics at the high school, Garrison,
N. D.
Wanted Some one who can beat
our record.
Alvey-Ferguso-

Allen-Bradle-

"There were quite a bunch of U.
K. fellows at the
Vandcrbilt-Kcn-tuck- y
game November 11 and the lobby of the Tulanc might have been the
Phoenix from the familar faces present. We sure pulled hard for Kentucky and although we were forced
to take the little end of the score,
we were all cheered by the excellent
game and the great improvement in
the team, and still more by the glowing accounts of the freshmen team
of this year." C. C. Anderson, Tenn
essee Geological Survey,
Nashville,
Tcnn.
"Two more 'bosses comin' to the '
corral. Began to look as if we were
going to stay out all winter but the
prospects looked no ways pleasing.
We are enjoying life as well as the
Kernel appreciating
the latter tremendously." Wm. B. Thornton and
George E. Zcrfoss, 602 High Street.
Newark, N. J. (both with Carrier Engineering Corporation.)

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MATTHEW

Mr. W. H. Grady and Mr. Howard
P. Ingles, who were both graduated
from the University of Kentucky in
1905, were visitors at the College ol
Engineering last week, and gave inof
teresting talks to an assembly
The
Junior and Senior engineers
arc alumni members of the Board of
Trus'tecs of the University.
Mr. Grady, who is General Superintendent of the American Creosoting
Co., in Louisville, gave an interesting
and instructive lecture on the "Treat
mcnt of Lumber in regard to Construction Processes." He illustrated
his lecture with slides showing the
advantage of the creosoting process.
Mr. Ingles, who is a financial banker
from New York city, gave a short talk
dealing mostly with his past experiences.

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Good Things to Eat at All Hours
The Freshman Joe Dicker Engineering Society, after a discussion in
Collateral Activities Thursday, made
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MR. and MRS. W. M. POULIS, Props.
"Enclosed find dues. Thanks for the plans for a dance to be held Dec. 9,
in Dicker Hall.
Kernels you have sent me and by all
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means keep ,them .coining." Lloyd
G. Fitzgerald, John P. Gorman Coal
The stingiest fellow we know is
Co., Diablock, Ky.
right here in school. He had a toy
Allen E. Sams is teaching in the
Clark County High School at Win- balloon vulcanized yesterday.
chester, Ky., address R. R. No. 6.
George F. Gallup is practicing law
at Catlettsburg, Ky.
Geneva Rice is teaching in the Flat
Rock High School, Caldwell county,
address Fredonia, Ky.
OF J. DALTON
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"I am teaching in the high school at
Geneva, Ind. This is the former home
of Gene Stratton Porter and the
Limberlost
country she writes so
much about, which is beautiful indeed.
My work in journalism is proving
useful in assisting in publishing the
weekly High School News." Amanda
Forkner.
"Boyd, Bamber and myself are together ever few days. Boyd is practicing law, 1514
Bldg.
Bamber is special agent of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
1301 Starks Bldg., and I am with the
Merchants
Wholesale Grocery Co.,
1117 W. Main St."
Glenn B. Tihsley,
Louisville, Ky.
poleon made his brother, Joseph,
AVENDISH had shown
Henrietta Ilhardt is teaching Home
king of Spain. This was considered
that two volumes of hyEconomics in the High School at
a political event of tremendous
Campbellsville, Ky.
drogen andoneofoxygen
always combine com
"The several back issues of the Kerimportance. But Joseph left no
nel arrived today and it .is useless for
lasting impression, while Dalton,
pletely to form water and nothing
me to say that I enjoyed every word.
else. Proust, a Frenchman, had
by his discovery, elevated chemIt was just like getting a letter from
istry from a mass of unclassified
proved that natural and artificial
home. Glad to hear of the football
team's success let's keep it going. I
observations and recipes into a
carbonates of copper are always
like Purdue fine and although I am a
science.
constant in composition.
good Wildcat at heart I hope to
Modern scientists have gone bemake a good
"There must be some law in
too. The
spirit here is great." W. I. Moore
this," reasoned Dalton (1766-1844- ), yond Dalton. They have found
(graduate stude.isl Pi Kappa Alpl.i
the atom to be composed of electhe Quaker mathematician
House, Purdue
University,
West
trons, minute electrical particles.
and school teacher. That law he
Lafayette, Ind.

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"Have been receiving the Kernel
regularly and surely enjoy reading it
as it is the only means I have of keeping in touch with the happenings at
the University." Jerry
Bromagen,
Maintenance Dept. of the Dallas Telephone Co., address 2227 Madera St.,
Dallas, Texas.
J. Thompson Guthrie has returned
from Central America and is again employed with the American Bridge Co.,
Gary, Ind., address 735 Madison St.
"Have procrastinated long enough,
so please see that I do not miss any
of the remaining Kernels." W. R.
Waterfill, Carrier Engineering Corporation, 750 Frelinghuysen Ave., Newark, N. J.
Wm. F. Marshall had been transferred to the Division Engineer's office, G. C. and S. F. Railway, at
Texas. He was formerly at
Temple.

ENGINEERING NOTES

SENATE GRANTS DEGREE
TO FOURTEEN STUDENTS
At a meeting of the University Senate held last Friday afternoon, the
names of the following students who
completed 'their course in summer
school, were passed on and granted
their degrees.
Bachelor of Arts: Ollie Depew,
James Newman
Faulconer,
Olive
Myrtle Moore, James Ray Pepper.
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture:
Paul Wallace Gregory, Harold Bowers McGregor, Lloyd Liston Rudolph,
Harry Bryan Waller, Joseph Rutledge
Whitmer, Jack C. Vancleve
Bachelor of Laws: James March
Allen, Evert Balie Baker.
Mining Engineer: William Christo-pbe- r
Eyl.
Mechanical Engineer: George Lewis
Jackson.

proceeded to discover by weighing
and measuring. He found that each
element has a combining weight
of its own. To explain this, he
evolved his atomic theory
the
atoms of each element are all
alike in size and weight; hence
a combination can occur only in
definite proportions.
Dalton's theory was published
in 1808. In that same year, Na

In the Research Laboratories of

the General Electric Company
much has been done to make this
theory practically applicable so
that chemists can actually predict
die physical, chemical and electrical properties of compounds yet
undiscovered.
In a world of fleeting events
the spirit of science and research
endures

GeneralAElecftric
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