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  headquarters were at London. He is now with the Western Electric Company
, in Chicago. _
E C. R. Gilmore is one of the hustlers of his newly adopted State, Oklahoma.
li He is now connected with the Land Department of the Gypsy Oil Co., of
‘, Tulsa. He never loses an opportunity to do something for the Alumni Asso-
{ ciation. Just recently he has furnished the addresses of four lost members. 3.
‘ The members of the class of ’o4 will confer a great favor on the class  
3 secretary by sending any news items of interest regarding themselves or any  
’ other members of the class. —  .
{ CLASS OF 1906. .
  BY Miss ANNA WALLIS, CLASS Sizciuzraiw.
E Jos. Nelson Harper, Director of the South Carolina Experiment Station,
A his wife and daughter, visited the University early in September. They were ·
2 ' just retuming from a three months tour of the West.
C. C. Hedges, head of the Department of Chemistry of the A. & M. College
` of Texas, his wife and son, have been visiting in Lexington this summer. The
J world has evidently treated him very kindly for he still smiles all the time and
I does not look at all like his dignified title. -
CLASS OF 1909.
BY H. H. Lowxr, CLASS Sncaarnny.
Lewis (Pewtch) Marks was married on September 4 to Miss Elizabeth
~ Collis Dyrenforth, of Riverside, Ill. They are house-kepeing on Barry Point
. Road, Riverside. "Pewtch" warns all unmarried members of the class not
_ to attempt a honeymoon trip in a —-——— car.
· Hal Townsend (proud possessor of a Flivver) and Charley White are the
only remaining members of the Chicago ’09 bunch remaining in single blessed-
f ness. Hal blames it on his looks, but no one has been able to discover Charley's
. trouble.
CLASS OF 1911.
Bv 01.1.112 Pmncrz C1aU1cKs11AN1<, Cr.Ass SECRCTARY. Q
From the four corners of the globe the Class of ,II sends greetings and the .
i best wishes for the success of The Kentucky Alumnus. Some of the members `
are no doubt of the opinion that the eyes of the Class Secretary can penetrate
everywhere and thereby discover the actions and works of each member. How-
ever, the Class Secretary begs the assistance of every member and would deeply
appreciate a monthly postal from each and every one.
_ O. Aulick is still teaching drawing at Georgetown College and farms as a
side card. Did you know that he was married?
_E. F. Worthington, "Bunnie," now you know, has a position with the Cen- i
tralia Creamery Company, of Lexington, Ky., and is one of the hustlers of that
concern. .
_ ].   Mastin,_ "]immie," has given up his position in Mississippi and is now _
in Lexington waiting for developments. His favorite tunes have always been: Z
"Home, Sweet Home" and “My Old Kentucky Home." .
R. S. Webb, "Dick"-—the bear catcher, is building houses in and around ,
Lexington, and caters especially to the membership of Class ’11. 1