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V     —‘ .;   i »   if I      history book he wrote with a wonderful r ·`‘'  
  , `   ii   inscription on it. The inscription said ,_..,  
L 5  . ' A , ".~      .    {  that he hoped I would be able to make ’· ’
  _ Q.  ; _   in       qhe Kentucky sun shine a little U I   { 
    ·v \ ‘    ~    —_ x j    4   brighter.’ I thought that was very I“11C€. L  
  / "   _, ~  M _ _ ,· V,  g _ _ E I mentioned Dr. Clark’s inscription to '
  if/l A  t I 4     `__,   several people and interestingly their
j` ff"    gg ;  _ j` ·     ·· reactions were all the same . . . that
_ 1 . I  " {ti;     Y   V he, Tom Clark, has been able to make
D ·`.,. 1* ‘ _ i` ,   the Kentucky sunshine a little  
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_.. _ I __, _   ,, brighter. I
·.  it __     · · H “All of our Kentucky friends,°’ said
 C``   ° ‘· I 5 Mrs. Roselle, "dream of coming back
  ee to Kentucky so I know we’re going to
  love it!"
'wsi Liz H. Dcmomn is cdzitor ofalumni pub/zimlzionx.
S/zz was graduzzledfmm the UK School of
_]0uma/ism in 1968 and the C0/lege of
Communications in 1974.
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