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U 8 THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS.
. In the afternoon just preceeding the Vanderbilt-Kentucky football game,
there will be a formal dedication of Stoll Field to Richard C. Stoll. One of the
great features of the day, however, is an old fashioned Kentucky barbecue
served on the campus, to which everyone will be invited.
~ It would be difficult to plan a more pleasant and profitable series of
j activities for those who have attended old State. .
MINUTES OF THE MEETING _
, 0f the Alumni Association of the University of Kentucky i
T MAY 31, 1916, IN Bio TENT
_ The meeting was called to order by President Marius E. Johnston. The
minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approved. Also, the minutes
~ of the various meetings of the Executive Committee during the year. `There
` being no reports from the standing committees, the report of the Special Com- `
‘ mittee on the publication of The Alumnus was made as follows;
, NVe beg to submit below our report regarding the publication of The Alumnus.
` — 1. This publication as the official organ or the Alumni of the University of
Kentucky shall be run independently of the University and shall not be
published on the University grounds.
2. The managing editor shall be paid a salary.
3.. The managing editor must be a local man. —
4. The Executive Committee of the Alumni Association shall act as a Board
V of Publication and an advance copy of each issue shall be submitted for
_ their approval before said issue is mailed to Alumni.
5. A staff of contributing editors shall be appointed and we suggest that one
man be appointed from each of the Alumni Clubs.
6. The present editor shall be instructed to proceed with the publication of the
]une edition and that the President of the Association appoint a committee
to raise sufficient funds to defray the expense of publishing this edition.
7. All editions following the ]une edition shall omit the directory.
j 8. A committee on finance shall be appointed the duty of which shall be to
provide the managing editor with sufficient funds to defray the expenses
incident to the publishing and distribution of The Alumnus.
9. This publication as tl1e ofhcial organ of the Alumni shall be used as a medium
for keeping the Alumni in touch with the activities of the trustees aud
we further suggest that the trustees elected by the Alumni shall be
instructed to furnish the managing editor‘with such information as will
. -» enable him to report intelligently to the Alumni. n
10. As all the members of this committee are non-resident we suggest that n b
committee be appointed to investigate and to nominate a local Alumnus a
whose qualifications are such as to equip him to fill the position as P
editor-in-chief.
Respectfully submitted, this 31st day of May, 1916, by
H. P. ING1.12s, W. H. GRADY S
V » . . Chairman. G120.H. GILBERT A
A. VANE Lesrsn H. S. Fizyis A
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