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Electric and Manufac .surprise to their friends. Mr, Land ie
He an engineer with the Carey-Ree- d
Comreturned to the University in Scptcin pany and is on construction work at
bcr, 1921, as acting dean of Engineer Richmond, Ky., where they are now
ing and is now assistant dean. Mrs. living.
Freeman was formerly Mis Shcrlic
Editor Alum! Secretary
H, McKce is principal of
Mrs. Pratt
Freeman, of Omaha, Neb. They have
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Russell Cave School. Recently a no one daughter. Jane Sherlie. Residence
"Am now
under the
erroneously her position address, 1020 Fincastlc Road.
tice stated
.
Ray Allen and guest, Mr. and Mrs.
caption of erection engineer. Until
there.
CALENDAR
H. A. Hoeing, Mr. and Mrs. C A.
Another "lost" but now found is further notice please send the Kernel
Johns, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lawson, R.
Thos. Marshall Smith, who is Profess to 710 Old Southern Building, Boston,
The law office of Hardin & Hardi or of Chemistry, New York Univer Mass." Henry J. Beam (with the
Louisville, April 20. Annual
II. Gucrrant and guest, Max Powell
n
K.
and guest, J. Bert Siege and guest, i now suite 510 Old State Bank Bldg. sity, New York City.
E. A. banquet,
Wattenon
Conveyor Company
Hotel.
Herbert Masters and guest, C. H. D. Evansvule, Ind. The firm is com
of Cincinnati, O.)
Birmingham, April 20. Annual
Osborne, H. A. Nelson, S. D. Saund posed of Henry T. Hardin '14 an
'M
"There is not one thing I can think
Dr. G. Davis Buckser is doing spe- of as much as the University and the
dinner for Juniors.
ers, Herbert Graham, J. R. Watkins Edward E. Hardin '20. Paul E. Ashby
'22 is associated with them.
Apnil
28.
(Fourth
cial work in the biological laboratory students. I wish every day I was
Detroit,
and Chas. K. Dunn.
Saturday Regular) dinner, Dix- The club will continue its monthly
of the Prince of Monaco, and reports there and expect to be in Lexington
Recently added to the "active list that he is much pleased with the inati for the Commencement in June." C
luncheons in the Marshall Field Grill
ieland Inn.
is the name of O. L. Mullikin ex, who tution and its surroundings.
(Last
April 30.
on the third Monday of each month.
Frankfort,
He will V. Watson,
Community Service,
is principal of the high school at Pike
Monday Regular) evening meet- return from France about September Northfork, W. Va.
o
villc, Ky.
ing.
first.
"I think we must have a
Hail Detroit!
Somerset, May 4. (First Fri- organization and with the prop"I am leaving here (University of
"The Detroit Alumni Club has been
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day Regular!) evening meeting
er support KENTUCKY WILL BE
well represented in these columns by Missouri) and wish to have my Ker
The class secretary is T. C. Carroll, FIRST. I was in Chicago last month
New York, May 8. (Second
the Secretary, Charles E. Planck, than nel sent to my home address. I am
Tuesday Regular) .stag luncheon
which there is no whicher. Planck for everything that it takes to make who is also county attarney of Bullitt and saw several Kentucky alumni and
at the Harvard Club.
felt the urge of spring last "week and 'Kentucky' a better and bigger Uni county and is living at Shepherdsville, I take this opportunity of mentionKy.
He is one of the "regulars" ing that we have a real live wire and
Philadelphia, Mayl2. (Second
journeyed
down to Cynthiana for vcrsity." Robert Lee Waters
Saturday Regular) evening meet
Consequently I have Route 1, Baxter Ave. Sta., Louisville among the active members of the As- active man in Chas. K. Dunn. Best
three days.
sociation.
ing at home of member.
wishes for the University and organtaken out the old typewriter and pol- Ky.
Hiter H. Lowry, who has just been ization of alumni." W. I. Moore, Pi
Buffalo, May 12. (Second SatA copy of an able discussion on
ished up the letter 'I.'
elected treasurer of the New York Kappa Alpha House, West Lafayette,
urday Regular) luncheon at El- "While in Ann Arbor recently, I "American Citizenship" delivered be Alumni Club,
served last year as vice- - Ind.
licott Club.
fore the Rotary Club of Pawhuska,
had an interesting conversation with
Lexington, May 12. (Second
He
Oklahoma, reached this office recent president of that organization.
Professor Henry Anderson, '97, who
has been with the Western Electric
Saturday Regular) luncheon at
is head of the College of Engineering, ly. This address was by Henry Dun
12:30, .Lafayette Hotel.
3
and was inspired by the re Company ever since he received his
University of Michigan. He has been can
rTTT?C AMn
VDDMnr
degree, located in Chicago until 1920,
Chicago, May 21. (Third Mon- twenty-thre- e
years port of the American Bar Association
in Ann Arbor for
day Regular) luncheon at Mar- ONE YEAR $2.00.
Committee on American Citizenship and since that time has been telephone
and has seen many of his former stu
engineer with the company at their
Herbert Graham,
shall Field's Grill.
dents rise to stardom. Notably among Mr. Duncan is a member of the law New York plant, 463
Secretary.
West street.
firm of Murphey & Duncan, Triangle
them is Howard Coffin,
Motor Car Company, Gldg., Pawhuska, Okla.
of the Hudson
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Mrs. Win. C. Kuykendall, formerly
head of the aircraft division during the
Edgar H. Dunn made quite a suc
Unity of purpose on the part of
was a recent
Professor Anderson i: Roberta Blackburn
recent war.
cess of legal work in Hazard, Ky.,
of all college men and women in Ken
very enthusiastic over the possibili visitor in Lexingtort. She is now liv
tuckv is the surest hope for the
but because of the health of his family
ties of "Kentucky" particularly if she ing in Pikeville, Ky.
moved to St. Petersburg. Fla.. about
"Greater Kentucky" movement.
is liberally represented in the Staite
Oscar L. Corn ex- - is assistant coun four years ago and is practicing law
Business men and editors of news
Legislature.
ty agent for Laurel county, address with offices in the American Bank &
oaoers in Cleveland said the most
"Oliver McAdams ex- - of Taxing ton London, Ky.
significant feature of the recent con
Trust Company building. He is atEmmett Swisshelm ex- - and Beatrice torney for the ban'k and a steamship
of I have seen several times in Ann Ar
vention of Alumni Secretaries
"CX)R the student or prof., the
A superb VENUS outrivals
both students of Medil line and has a very lucrative practice
American colleges and Universities bor. He finishes in medicine next Johnson,
all for perfect peneil work.
School of Northwestern University, outside. His family consists of five
was the "All College Dinner." Plans year, I believe.
17 black degrees
3 copying.
"Bob Arnold, '19, resigned from the were married March 21. Mr. Swiss children.
He is a member of the
were formulated then for a permanent
AsMrieaa Lead
organization of all the college men and American Blower Company and went helm is connected with a newspaper Civitan Club and an ardent and con
Peacil Co.
back to Kentucky, April 1. It is prob at Lima, Ohio.
sistent booster for U. K.
226 Fifth Are.
women hvtng in Cleveland, 15,0UU.
NewYofk
is
Professor Estill D. Woods
Newton D. Baker, former Secretary able that he will return 'to Detroit
of War, toastmaster at the dinner, after a short vacation, so that our principal of the high school at June
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Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Proctor are re
said the destiny of the higher institu Alumni Club will not lose him after tion City, Ky.
tions of learning and so of the coun all.
One of the active members of the ceiving congratulations on the birth
Writ far
Mining Engi Association is Dr. Harry C. Matlack, of a daughter, April 4. This, is the
ho aU it on
try rests in the hand of alumni. In
"Jack Lewis,
Kentucky, during the next tew months neering, (363 Emerson street) breezed
dentist, with offices at the Vin second daughter. She has been named
nnro
such an organization is very likely. into the office last week and announc donissa, 19 West Seventh Street, Cin Patrica. Mr. Proctor is District Agent
of the Northwestern Mutual Life InThe aim could only be the common ed that he was from Kentucky. That's cinnati, Ohio.
surance Company, at Paducah, Ky.
all the rating any man needs- with me,
weal.
Mrs. Proctor was formerly
Marie
'96
so he was soon my guest at the most
&
exclusive cafeteria in town. I'm that
A card received at this office last Louise Michot, class of '16.
CANTRILL PLEASES
way, hospitable and all that, so bear week reads: "Please note tha,t our new
DRUGGISTS
'IS
that in mind, fellows, df you are ever Chicago address is 221 E. Twentieth
Eaat Mala Street
R. L. "Slim" Ehrlich, for several
University Has Strong Appeal to Can in Detroit. Let it be known that I am St., at corner of Prairie Avenue."
years with the State Highway De
didates for Office.
in the city sales office of the American Lyons & Carnahan.
partment of Missouri, is now in bus- PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY
"You have spoken as no other can Blower Company, 1450 David Whit
Fin Aaeortment of
iness fon himself under the firm name
for office in Kentucky that I ney Bldg., Detroit." E. H; Clark, '16.
didate
'97
have heard."
The class secretary is J. O. H. Simrall. of R. L. Ehrlich & Company, concrete
NUNNALLVS CANDIES
This exchange was between the
For many years Mr. Simrall has been construction, Neosho, Mo.
Student Speaker Pleases
president of the University and J.
connected with the 'Lexington Board
ft
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Campbell Cantrill, Democratic canI should have written you ten days of Education: and is now their business
Miss Josie Lacer Hays is teaching
didate for nomination for Governor, ago about the visit of C. M. Clay Por director. He also conducts an active
who addressed the Lexington Alumni ter to Bowling Green, but have been insurance business, office address Mc in the High School at Qwensboro, Ky.,
President McVey out of the state. Mr. Porter made an Clelland building, and residence, 99 and is isecretary-tTeasurSaturday.
Club
of the
SUMMER QUARTER, 1923
Daviess County Alumni Club. Address
and all those present were much en- excellent address here before the Ro- Hampton Court.
519 Frederica St.
meeting over the tary Club, saying practically everycouraged after the
Tuesday, 19 June, to Saturday, 1 Sep- prospect for educational advancement thing he should have said, and nothing
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in Kentucky. Other gubernatorial he should not have said. In fact, he
T. J. Barr was acting secreary.
Second half begau 25 July.
candidates will be called on to address pleased everybody.
Bessie T. Conkwright,
who has
We also had a For several years Professor Barr was
the local alumni in the next few weeks. nice little round table conference af State Inspector of Mines with head been with the Leader ever since she
Opportunities to work for higher
The school program in Kentucky is terward with eight or ten graduates quarters at the University of Ken graduated, is now a general reporter
degrees and the A. B. degree in the
receiving .more attention from candi- of University of Kentucky who live tucky. After that he was superintend with that organization. She is a freoceanic climate of the San Francisco
dates for office than ever before, here." W. J. Craig, '01, Western ent of the Kentucky Block Cannel quent visitor in the alumn ioffice alpeninsula.
of the University have taken State Normal School, Bowling Green, Coal Company, at Cannel City, Ky., ways looking for a chance to boost U.
ftlumm
Courses in the regular academic and
the lead in promoting the whole gen- Ky.
He is now professor of K. Residence address 152 E. High
until 1921.
scientific brances, and in law.
,
eral program.
mining engineering at the Universiy street.
Information from office 26.
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of Kentucky. Residence address, 251
Eliza M. Piggott, ano'tber member
Cambridge Crowd Grows.
CHICAGO CELEBRATES
Stone Ave., Lexington, Ky.
of the class in newspaper work, has
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
"I should have written you long be
Howard A. Hoeing has been con- been with the Herald ever since grad
CALIFORNIA.
Attendance of Women Adds to Picas fore but never seem to get round to it. nected with the U. S. Engineering De- uating and is now state editor. She is
We have several at Cambridge from partment
ure of Meeting.
practically ever since he always a loyal booster and served reIn Chicago Saturday evening at the Kentucky: Jim Dixon '20, Fats Thomp graduated and is now in the U. S. cently on the nominating committee
Edgewater Hotel nearly two score son '21 (with Armstrong Cork and Engineer's office, 537 South Dearborn for officers of the Alumni Association.
former Kentuckians gathered to cele Insulation Company), Eger Murphree Street .Chicago, III. Mrs. Hoeing was Residence address 139 N Upper St.
in Tech., Olivia Sweeney
brate the annual meeting of the Alum 20 and Hershel Auxier
and is a very
ww
JiTJt
who was a
ni Club of that city. News of hap Johnson
active worker for the University. She
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penings on the campus and plans for Brady M. Stewart '22. Law, Buck- - helped in the organization of the KenMargaret Woll was a visitor on the
the future were greeted with great en- Elliott '19 (who has been at Illinois tucky Women's Club of Chicago. Mr. campus last week. She has been with
Fountain Pen Pc
thusiasm. Alumni of the University for the last two years), in Agriculture, and Mrs. Hoeing reside at 1401 Olive the American Red Cross ever since
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is at Rad- - Ovenue.
there have become the centre of south and Margaret Long
graduating and is now field represen
AM
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f
cliffe.
ern societies.
Flemen C. Taylor, for sometime re- tative in the Washington Division,
We are planning to have a meeting ported "lost," is
This was the first meeting in several
at the with her district in Western Kentucky.
years when women were present. This to form a Boston club soon after the City Engineer's office, St. Louis, Mo.
Permanent address Hawesville, Ky.
The Kernels are
feature will be continued for the wives spring vacation.
they keep everywonderful
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of members and for their friends.
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Professor W. E. Freeman, "Buddie,"
J. Rufus Watkins 'IS was elected one interested. We have been passing
Mrs. Robert Clark, formerly Mary
president of the club; Phil Kaufman '01 thm around to those who don't get is secretary of the class and can be Lou Ingles, is living near Lexington,
vice president, and W. T. Woodson, them. I ran down to Yale a few days found at the old stand Mechanical Ky., address R. R. D.
Among those ago and had a short visit with Donald Hall, University of Kentucky, Lex'14, secretary-treasureJohn March Land and Julia B.
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wood- Dinning, who is making good there." ington. From 1920 to 1921, he was
of Richmond, were married in
Roll) Raible '21, Divinity Hall, Har- granted leave of absence to take charge New
son, Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman, Mr. and
Albany, Ind., March 3, 1923. It
of the Department of Education of the was an elopement
Mrs. C. H. Gullin, Mr. and Mrs. W. vard University, Cambridge, Mass.
and a great sur- Wcstinghouse

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