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  _ 30 THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS. · i
· ‘   Commissioner of Agriculture Prizes, State Fair, 1915-Draft and light T11
» horses: $I5 won by W. J. Harris, Nolan, W. Va.; $10 won by E. C. Kirtley,A Grahan
Frankfort, Ky.; $5 won by L. D. Taylor, Louisville, Ky. Beef and dairy cattle; Gault,
$15 won by J. H. McConnell, Arlington, Ky.; $10 won by J. T. Campbell; Torren
— Campbellsburg, Ky.; $5 won by E. C. Kirtley, Frankfort, Ky. Sheep and swinei _Milwar
’ $15 won by J. T. Campbell, Campbellsburg, Ky.; $10 won by W. J. Harris,
Nolan, W. Va.; $5 won by J. H. McConnell, Arlington, Ky. Corn; $5 won by
I ., F. T. Johnson, Louisville, Ky.; $5 won by F. T. Street, Cadiz, Ky.; $2 won by] A
‘ N. N. Terry, Fulton, Ky. Sweepstakes: $25 won by J. T. Campbell, Campbells— _ ·
burg, Ky.; second prize won by J. H. McConnell, Arlington, Ky.; third prize won EHIYCJ
by W. J. Harris, Nolan, W. Va. nglpf
, _ Freshman Individual Drill Prizes-—J. A. Milton, Lexington. mag ‘
Sophomore Individual Drill Prize-—T. E. Peak, LaGrange. %° p
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t _ 1916 HONOR GRADUATES TA L.
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— College 0f Arts and Science. i11St¤ll<
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. REBECCA WASHINGTON Sxurn.
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’ Callege of Meclmnical and Electrical Engineering. A totals
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Ai GOVERNMENT WANTS LAVV ]oURNAL. ‘ T $22;
  Officials of the Congressional Library at Washington, D. C., have requested. is; (M
  a complete file of the Kentucky Law Journal, issued monthly during the school} O
  year by the students of the college. _ ~ estabyi
  The magazine contains, monthly, articles by prominent lawyers and judgesi · will b
{ in Kentucky and in other States, and among them are some of the best lawyers, night
A ,y in the country. The magazine has a wide circulation among the students and; at hig
g Alumni of the college and among practicing lawyers and its recognition by tht} server
Q Congressional Library indicates that it has been recognized as an authoritatiycf the ti
{ law magazine.   A sorry
  BLUE RIDGE CONFERENCE. = H,
L {A; The twenty—one delegates from the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. organizationsj sever;
{Fl of the University attended the annual student’s convention, known as the Blutl V
A .   Ridge Conference. Q Arka,
[Aj Four of the delegates took the summer course work at Blue Ridge. Theyi _"
»i were Misses Jane Dickey and Elizabeth Farra and Bart Peak and Karl Zerf0SS.; chica
t Mr. Zerfoss will take up work as the assistant secretary of the Y. M. C. A. all I
EA; the Georgia School of Technology at Atlanta, Ga., this fall. ~ gl"€3t*