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Senior Engineers to Be Enter
tnincd at Chamber of Commerce April 8.

CALENDAR

UNIVERSITY LIFE
Glee Club Has Successful Tour

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LOUISVILLE CLUB
ISIREORGANIZED
Gray Rochester
President

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Grill.
Detroit, Mar. 27. (Last Friday-Regdinner at Dixieland
Inn.
Somerset, April 3. (First Frlday
Regular) 7:30 p. m. at Dr.
Norflect's office.
"hilndclphla, April 4. (First Satat
urday Regular) luncheon
EnRinccrs' Club, 1317 Spruce
Street.

N.

at rtemiwn

Is

receipt of a loiter thta
J&m ft. CJtrtntti Is now living at
morning from Hcrmnn Worslmm, prm Falls Church, Va.
M otter t
B. Coursll in touting
blent of tho Buffalo Alumni club jrlv
In
a apodal Invitation to the mitho Aniorlcnn
with
Steal
nimi dinner for the senior engineer Foundries, Granite City, 111. Ho should
which Is to be held at the Chnmbor he addressed SOI N'orth.SHnl street,
of Commerce at 7:30 p. m., April 8. Hunt St. Louis, 111.
II. I). Pnlmoro's address has hoen
This will be a groat ovont In tho
The changod
Rowling
llvos of alumni and Btudcnts.
to
from
Green
entire sonlor engineering class and Frankfort, Ky,
visitors from Lexington will bo pros
out, nnd It Is expected that alumni University of Kentucky
Banquet
nnd former students from all over April 23 Louisville
the eastern part of the United Statoa
will attend.
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are

(Second SatLexington, Mar.
tit
urday Regular) lunchron
12:00, Lafayette Hotel.
nuflnlo, Mar. 11. (Second Satur1:1 B
day Regular) luncheon,
p. m.. Chamber of Commerce,
corner Main and Seneca streets,
Chicago, Mar. 16. (Third Monday
Regular) luncheon at Field's
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Is profwwor nt Dtnr Alumnus:
If you hnvo IriforHttttlon about any of tho alumni llstod bolow, kindly fill
Apjrleultwrnl
out the blnnk nnd nmfl ft to tho Alumni Officio:
college, C'lpmson College, S. C.
Caleb Sykos Perry '7fi h now Inenlml nt

chemistry

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'Alumni Secrctnr

T. lVarc

William

BUFFALO PLANS

Electee

The University of Kentucky Gloe
club has returned from Us trip to
Greomip, Morohond, Louisa and Cat
lettsburg.
The club was dollghtetl with tho
and their
enthusiasm of nlutunl
friends In these towns, nnd we are
sure that tho alumni were very much
plonscd with these students nnd tho
happy
reminder given to them of
olden days when they were vitally In
tcrcsted In campus nctlvltlcs.
We know that there are alumni in
other towns in Kentucky who are anx
ious for a glimpse of this University
life. The Glee Club Is planning nn
other tour tho latter part of this
month. The Student Speaker Hureau
Is ready to send enthusiastic speak
ers to your town and tho Strollers are
now planning their annual trip. Tho
Alumni Association is the link be
tween the students nnd the alumnus
between tho University nnd the
alumni. Write to us no doubt wo
could send you some of this Unlver
sity "pep," which will awaken your
club, renew your interest in the Uni
versity and establish a bond of friend
ship and sympathy between the Unl
versity and the citizens of Kentucky
and nothing else can do.

The Louisville University of Ken
tucky Alumni Club has reorganized
The first meeting wns held Saturday,
March 7 In the Brown Hotel.
The following officers wore elected.
President, N. Gray Rochester '12;
Ralph Morgan '15;
Vice President,
Secretary, Miss Christine Hopkins
'15; and Treasurer R. F. Damber,
These officers have always been loyal
and entusiastic alumni and have done
PLANS
much individual boosting of the Uni LEXINGTON
versity and the Association.
The club is making elaborate plans
BIG CLUB SESSION
for the K. E. A. and the University
of Kentucky banquet, which will be
Miss
held in Louisville April 22-2Hopkins, especially, was untiring in
her efforts to put the banquet across
last year, and aided as she will be
by the reorganized club the success
of this year's banquet is assured.
The Louisville alumni took a long
and
stop in having an ever-activ- e
long-liveclub In deciding to have
regular meetings. No doubt one of
the reasons that the clubs outside of
the state, generally, are stronger and
more active is that they have regular
meetings. With them a meeting la
more than a mere gathering of alumni
and former students called at such
time as there is some special cooperation needed by the University or
the Association. The University, to a
largo extent, is the students and their
spirit. The clubs who meet regularly
have the University and the Association with them. They keep In touch
with these institutions they know

Officers Will Be
Tomorrow

Elected

Alumni club will
The Lexington
hold its regular meeting at 12 o'clock
Saturday, March 14, with a luncheon
in the Lafayette hotel. This promises
to be a very interesting meeting, and
plans are being made to get special
notice to every member of thp club.
If, for any reason, you fall to receive
this word, Lexington alumni, be sure
to come any way.
Election of officers will be held at
this meeting. There are a number of
members that have done much help
ful work for tho Association and the
University in teh past and there will
will no doubt be fine material for an

In

Basketball Tournament
Tho
"They're off, on the
basketball tournament began yester
day morning
with eighteen boy's
teams and seventeen girl's teams vy
lug for tho championship of Ken
tucky. These aro truly great days at
the University nnd excitement Is run
ning high. John P. Head '20, W. II
Hansen '24, Bart Peak '17 and Basil
Hayden '21 are
referees. Several
alumni are here as coaches of their
team or prlnlipal of the school. Among
these are: George M. Gumbert '17
toss-up.- "

Aldon coach; David T. Todd '23, New
with
port coach; John G. Heber ex-2his "Blue Devils" John V. Buchanon
'24.

CLASS PERSONALS

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Dftvtil

Thonum

Whontloy

LHinbuth 'S6 Is now loontad nl
'87 Is now loantod

Slmcklofonl

Mnrftnrot

Agnos Wilson

John

Mnxoy '92 Is now loantod

Goo

Is now

'90

nt

at

located

at

Cora E. Wnro '93 in now located at
Ronjnmln
George

Christopher Kelsor

'91

Is now

locnto'd nt

Crutchor Downing '97 Is now locnted nt

Fifth uvenuo,

Miss Alecne Edwards Is teaching nt
Elizabeth City, N. U. this yenr.
Miss Elizabeth F. Eldrldge, who reATTEND CONTEST
ceived her M. A. from tho University
In 1917 Is private secretary In tho
Teams Meet For Southern Railway company of Coluni

Sidney

Allan Smith

'99 Is now

John Emerson Hestnnd
Thomns

'Oo

at

locnted

at

is now located

Almon Jones '00 is now located

at

Charles Dickons Lewis '01 Is now located at

bin, S. C.
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Thomas Brent Moore '01 Is now located at
Miss Elizabeth R. Gary is teaching
history ut Margaret Hall, Versailles, Guy wicllffe Rico '01 is now located at

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Ky.
Mrs. James Moore, formerly Inu M. Gibson Walker Taylor '01 Is now located at
living in Gordonsvllle,
Dnrnnll, Is
Leola Ditto (Mrs. Guthrie Chilton) '02 Is now located nt
Tenn.
'17
Ulysses Grant Hatfield '02 is now located at
James J. Hume is a mining engineer
with the Liberty Coal & Coak com Mnry Wickllffo Austin (Mrs. Francis Harrison Ellis' ) '03 is now located at
puny nt Straight Creek, Ky.
Curtis F. Pnrk, Jr. Is farming ut Thomas Francis Finneran '03 is now located at
LaGrange, Ky. Mrs. Park was form
Clarence Albert Galloway '03 is now locnted at ...
erly Miss Sara N. Smock, '23.
IS
Mina Garrard Miller (Mrs. Thomas C. Abbott) '03 is now located at
Haggan is principal
Charles Leon Pecklnpaugh '03 is now located at
high school at Perryville, Ky.
William S. Ilieronymus is farmer
Edward Rand '03 is now located at
and oil developer at St. Helens, Ky,
Sherley Hudson should be address William David Gray '04 Is now located at
ed 4101 Bienville street, New Orleans,
La.
Benjamin Robert Hart '04 Is now located at
"

Harry

C.

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Mr. Hampton Wallace Johnston '04 Is now located at

Mr. and Mrs. Raymer Jones of
North MIddletown are receiving con
gratulations upon the arrival of a
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Dr. Russel T. Ramsey, who received daughter on Saturday, March 7. The
his M. D. in 18S7 from the Ohio Medi little girl has been named Mary Col
cal College has offices in suite 5CG Hns Jones for her maternal grand
Mrs. Jones was formerly
mother.
Metropolitan building, Denver, Colo,
Miss Marie Collins.
'81
Marcus C. Redwlne, former secre
Henry S. Berry is head of the Fis- tary
of the Winchester Alumni club
cal Agent department of the Federal
Is a practising attorney with offices
Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio. Ho in tho
Clark County National Bank
is living at IS N. Marzella-Greenubuilding, Winchester, Ky.
Covington, Ky.

Francis Joseph Montgomery
William
Cornelius

Henry Warder
Ware

'04

'04 is now located

is now located

'04

Is now located

at

...

'05 is now located at

Frank Hendrlck Darnall
Stewart Logan Prathor

ut

at

'05 is now

located at

Harry Logan Prather '05 is now located at

street,

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Miss Catherine A. Denton is teach
Ulysses A. Garred is consulting en
gineer with offices at 43 Exchango ing home economics in the high school
Place, Now York City. His residence at Central City, Ky.
Jack M. Dorr is with the State Na
street,
address is 120 Twenty-fifttional Bank of Maysville, Ky. He is
Clivehurst, Long Island, N. Y.
living on Front street.

interesting election.
'98
Plans will be launched for an in
David W. Hammock is superinten
tense membership campaign. A very
them as an enterprising friend, a successful campaign for members was dent of schools at Olive Hill, Ky. Mr.
ever-prand
put on a few years ago, and it is Hammock has held this position for
gresslng comrade and not as a "poor hoped that much good will be derived several years.
relative" as does the club which from this one.
'03
meets once every five or six months
Ellas Elvove, who received his M.
to discuss some special need of their
S. in '04 and his Ph. D. in '10 is chein- Alma Mater.
1st in the U. S. Public Health ServDOG SAVES LEWIS
ice at Washington, D. C. He should
Dear Alumnus:
be addressed 1228 II. St. N. E.
Last Monday the senior engineer'0G
CHILDREN'S LIVES
ing society of the University of KenThomas W. Freeman, who has been
on our "Lost list" for some time, is
tucky was addressed at Dicker hall
by Calvin W. Rice, secretary of the Four Children of A. Thornton now living at 305 Capitol apartments,
Raleigh, N. C.
American Society of Mechanical EnLewis Rescued, a Result of
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gineers. Ho said that the newsBarking Pet
Frank C. Paulln, formerly of
papers of American publish too many
Springfield, 111., is now living in
Wash.
crime scandal stories. He further
Tho four children of A. Thornton
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slated that tho public was largely
Lewis '0G, president of tho York HeatMorgan T. Craft is bookkeeper for
in that they de- ing and Ventilating Corporation, of
for this
tho Hackney Bros. & Company, Lon
manded sensational stories and the Philalcdphia were saved from death
don, Ky.
newspapers are forced to give them by fire, by u barking dog, according
Warren T. Green Is with tho Men- to word received
hero Sunday by gel Box company of Louisville, Ky.
what they waut.
Dean F. Paul Anderson of the College Hfs residence address Is 2014 CheroMr. Rice should become acquainted
of Engineering, University of Ken- kee Parkway.
with tho graduates and former stu- tucky.
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dents of this institution. With the
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis woro In Cuba
John S. Crosthwalto, who received
slogun of "Every member bo a
at tho tlmo or the flro. Their four his B. M. E. in 1913, is superinten
years old; Alan, dent of tho Glonwood Factory of tho
ho should meet tho reporters children: Dotty, six
eight yours old; Daniel, ten years old Hublrshaw Tlectrlc Cablo company.
Alumni Pago of tho Kentucky
ol tho
und Thornton, Jr., were left in Ho should bo addressed 779 WashingKernel. Whether they received their charge of Mrs. Lewis' mother nud a ton uvenuo, Yonkers, N. Y.
r
ideas regarding this phase of
governess.
work from Mr. Rico It is not
Tho barking of a pot dog attracted Stadium Payments were due February
definitely known, but they aro
the attention of a Into passerby who
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living up to his doctrine.
noticed smoko pouring from a
Lot's not tell him though that thut
window and turned in tho alarm
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heems to bo all that they do know
Tho four children und two women
"You will pleaso chunge my address
tho roportors who have reported in
us
were Bleeping on tho second floor of from Box 11, Raleigh, N. O. to G15
tho last year could almost bo couuted
There certainly tho houso und hud to to lowered to Chapel Hill street, Durham, N. O. A
on ono's fingers.
an adjoining rage roof and tuenco to Frank Baker.
uow loaf turned over in
should bo u
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course if you tho ground by firemen. Three
this direction, but of
by smoke in
wero overcome
Charles E. Daniel Is real astute
can only run down stories of crime fighting tho bluzo, tho message said.
manager with offices at 101 Park
and scandal, continue your policy and
uvenuo, New York City. Mr, Daniel
"keep It dark". However, alumnus, if
has held this position for several
anything has happened to you, a mem
to the Kernel years.
her of your family, or uu ulumnl Dues and Subscription
$2.00
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friend, that is not scandal of criminal
Edmund P. Wesloy should bo ad
pleaso report
dressed co tho Travelers Life Insur
Yours truly,
Student Speakers are now available ance company, Dallas, Texus.
Editor
wide-awak- e

William

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Thomns Smith Hamilton 'f)S is uow locnted at
E. Cooke Is now living ut
Huntington, W. Joseph Morrow '99 is now located at

Samuel
1541
Vn.

Thirtv-Fiv- e

Oils Vtolotl ftlloy

Fill Out and Mail To

Alumni Office

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Charles R. Rodgers is now a student
at New York University, where he
will get his Masters degree this yeur.
His residence uddress is 19 West 100
street, New York City.
Bruce O. Bartee is with tho Depart
ment of State Roads and Highways at

plates for me at U.

Please reserve
of K. banquet to be held

Clay City, Ky.

at Brown Hotel, at

6

p. m., April 23, 1925

Milton K. Revillo is with tho Harris
34 U. S. Trust com-ponbuilding, Louisville, Ky.
Miss Georgie Leo Riley is teaching
mathematics In tho high school nt
Gillette, Wyo.

Trust company,

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Colomun Collis, of Cambridge, Mass. r7JHSHSa5ESESSS2SHSESHSESESHSHS2SESESBSH5ESHSHSES2SS5a5H5S5aS2SE5HSESH'-If. spending several
days with his
parents, tho Rev. Mark Collis and Mrs
Collis of Lexington, Ky. Mr. Collis
is a special representative of tho
American Railway Signal company of
Cambridge.
James W. Colpltts Is with L. E.
Myers compuny, Burgin, Ky.
Miss .Mary Louise Covington
Is
750 Frelinghuysen Avenue,
teaching Latin in tho high school at
Newark, N. J.
Richmond, Ky.

Carrier Engineering
Corporation

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Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia

Bryant is teaching in
tho Eastern Kentucky Stato Normal
school at Richmond, Ky.
His residence uddress is 433 Socoud street.
Miss Louis'o Council is teaching
English in tho high school at Mt.
G.

Orman

MANUFACTURERS OF WEATHER

TO MAKE "EVERY DAY A

Eden, Ky.
Axel Robert Ernborg writes; "Kind
ly change my uddress from 3005 EusL
Grand boulovurd, Detroit, Mich., to
907 South Oregon uvenuo, Tampa, Flu.
Bo suro and send that Kernel."
Churlcs V. Gluocchlo's now uddress
is Box 214, Corul Gabels, Miuml, Fin.

J. I. Lyle,
E.

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J. E. Boling,

T. Lyle, '00

H. Worsham,

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L. L. Lewis,

R. Waterfill,

M.

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J. H. Bailey, '20

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S. Smith, '08

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R. L. Jones, '12

Cal. Ho should bo ad
South Vernon uvenuo.
dressed 711
Mr. Huinbletou bus tho unlquo rec
ord of being tho only paid-uulumuus
in tho cluss of 1925.
Vd

W. B. Thornton, '21

J. R. Duncan, '12

Los Angeles,

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with the help of the following Kentuckians:

John S, Hambletou is with tho Me
tropolitan Llfo Insurance compuny,

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GOOD

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A. P. Shanklin, "23

R. R. Taliaferro,

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