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T THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS l
 . [S PUBLISHED BI—l\IONTHLY—SEPTEMBER, NOVEMBER, JANUARY, DIARCH, _ l
MAY AND JULY OF EACH YEAR»—BY THE ALUDINI ASSOCIATION OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, AT LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. l
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z Entered as second-class matter September 28, 1916, at the post-office at ‘ l
Lexington, Kentucky, under the Act of March 3, 1879. I
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TO ALUMNI, INCLUDING DUES TO THE ASSOCIATION, $2.00 PER YEAR.  
The Kentucky Alumnus is the official publication of the Alumni Association. It is  
` ` issued bi-monthly by the Association under the direction of the Executive Committee {
‘ in the interest of the Association and University. It therefore represents the 5
l sentiment and policy of the Alumni organization.  
 , The Editor-ln-Chief is appointed by the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association i
1 and the Associate Editors are the Class Secretaries of the various classes and tho  
V Presidents of the Alumni Clubs.  
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1 ANNOUNCEMENT. .
 - The Executive Committee 0f the Al1tH1711iAS50L'i(Ill071 has a[>_h0iuIed Dr. S. B. T
_`  Marks, "QQ, Editor 0f The Alumnus, t0 succeed ]. H. Staples, IIO, eu/msc resig11a—
 , tion was auuazmccd in the July issue.
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  In assuming his new duties the editor does so with
  y A New Editor. the hope of full co—operation of not only the
  . Executive Committee and Alumni but of the `
  University, for now is the time for all connected with and interested in the
  ‘ University to work as a unit. This we trust will continue as our policy.
  The editor takes this opportunity to extend his thanks for the valuable - '
  ° assistance of Miss McLaughlin and Mr. Freeman, without which our state would · _
jj.  ‘ have been sad indeed.
’   The cut of Dr. Mci/`ey was loaned by the Lexington Leader, for which we l
  T are very grateful. {
  - The editor regrets very much that there was no  
  D0 You Want Tho Alumnus? September issue of The Alumnus. This was due {
;_,;;   to several causes, chief of which was the small ;
  Hm0UHt of funds on hand. The printing and mailing oi this issue will pffiCtiCnll}‘ ;
_` I , d€Dl€tC the treasury and unless many of those who have not yet paid their dues   »
  and subscription, do so immediately, thc publication of The Alumnus will have  
  to be discontinued, Those who are in close touch with University ziilairs are {
  I lm¤¤im0Usly of the opinion that our Alma Mater is now just cntcriug the 111OSt  
   ` critical period in its histoiy. The new President gives promise of doing great  
  things but his efforts can be of no avail unless he has the co—opcration and sup-  
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