`   38 THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS. { 
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  1 ufaeturing Company, with headquarters in New York City. Mr. Courtney is with I  law
j 5 the Brooklyn branch of this company. After graduating in _lune, IQI5, Mr, Court. ; Ml CF
  ney entesed the employ of the Kentucky Electrical Company at Owensboro, ariil   I
E - while working there in the experimental department,_ and obtaining greater cli].   of YC
E ‘ — ciency in the Mazda lamp, he came to the attention ot the \xVestinghouse Electrit  .
- and Manufacturing Company and was oliered the position he 11ow holds.  `
Q · Mr. VV. M. Glenn, class of 1910, succeeds Mr. Courtney with the Kentucky i
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  ALUMNI CLUB SECTION `  e  
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E y SOUTH AFRICAN CLUB. —€ "I
l L1;r·1·eR Fnorr ]. nu P. Oosriiuizicx, Secretary. gf  Came
5 A I am enclosing herewith draft for $25.00, being the third annual iustalhnci;t  
t of tl1e $100.00 Scholarship promised by our branch ot the Association. Ze
i ` \Ne are all enjoying good health in this sunny land of ours. In April tit   G
Q had our annual meeting at Pretoria. All were present with the exception of  t gg]
1 ‘ O. B. Chisholm. \i\’e had a good meeting and the usual "K. S. U. Spirit" prt-  I ,1.5*0
` ? ' vailed. \N. B, \\7ilson was elected President and ]. du P. Ooosthuizen, Secretary   #33
Q 1 and Treasurer. _ », “°
f _ Two more of our members have “gone and done it" si11ce our last meeting,  f
  - . Koch was married to a Miss Cooke on the third of _lanuary and Chisholm was  _
‘ i married on the same day in the same State, to Miss Baldwin, of Paris, Kentucltgs. V.  _ rl
‘ . \Nilson has gone on a holiday to the States and will 110 doubt give you goof  _i EUG
‘ 4 people a look—up. He took his pretty wite along with him. Mr. Scherlhus is { mg
1 also anxious to pay his HF21tlI€l‘i€lT1(ln a visit, but cannot get away just at present »’ H tg
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i CLASS SEC RETARY SECTION `»`  L
_ CLASS OF 1913.  ’ ingto
_ MAB1;1. Po1-1.1·111r Ann Mies. lxis Irl t1c1<1·t1., Secretaries. Y  CNW;
` Inis Gillis, one of our secretaries, was married to Mr. Arthur \\*icl