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THE

KENTUCKY

KERNEL

THE SPIRIT OF PHILADELPHIA
"RAISING WILDCATI"

yards, with others on the Delaware,
Captain Don P. Branson is now on
exceeded the Tyne of England as a duty at Camp Gillard, Canal Zone,
shipbuilding centre.
Panama, C. A. Mrs. Branson was
The Engineers' Club of Philadelphia Alice Lyle Crawley, also of '07.
incidentally the largest Engineers'
Editor Atonal Secretary
Club in the country, originated the
idea of centering all engineering and
The class secretary is D. V. Terrell,
scientific activities in the city within
Head of the Department of Civil Enciiinati papers. The women of Ken
its portals. This idea has been wide
gineering,
College of Engineering,
CALENDAR
tucky, she says, now arc most dis
ly copied, and has come to be known
University of Kentucky.
tinguislictl for their brains; the auto
as the "Philadelphia Plan." Among
April 28. (Fourth
Carroll G. Taylor served in Ithe AvDetroit,
mobile has supplanted the horse, and
affiliated organizations is the Ameri
Saturday Regular) dinner, Dix- iation Section of the U. S. Army durgood whisky is in disrepute.
can Society of Heating and Ventilat
ing the World War. After his disicland Inn.
"After dinner speeches were also
ing Engineers,
whose Philadelphia
charge he was connected with Henry
Frankfort, April 30.
(Lait
10,
made by Ellsworth Regenstcin ex- -'
Chapter has more members than any
Monday Regular) evening meet- L. Dohcrty & Company, New York
A. C. Collins
T. C. Kelly '97,
(the present
other Chapter, and, at
ing.
Gty, until November, 1921. He is now
and Paul S. Ward, '98.
time, the offices of president and sec
Somerset, May 4. (First Fri-"Election of officers resulted as fol
rctary are each filled by a Kentucky a member of the firm, C G. Taylor &
day Regular) evening meeting
Cd., stocks and bonds, suite 1321-2lows: President, R. E. Hundley '16,
alumnus.
New York, May 8. (Second
27 William Street, New York City.
3450 Rttthcr Avenue;
In this atmosphere and with this
Tuesday Regular) stag luncheon
He was recenltly elected
A. B. Phister, '11, 20 Tower Place, Ft
stimulation, are we guihy of undue
at the Harvard Club.
Thomas, Ky.; secretary, Adele Sladc
modesty in believing that eventually of the New York Alumni Club. He
Philadelphia, Mayl2. (Second
served as secretary of that organiza21, 71 Oak
street,
Ludlow, Ky.
the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter is goSaturday Regular) evening meet- 3628
treasurer, H. V. Greife
ing to rival the best Club outside the tion the past year.
ing at koine of member.
Evans-tolAvenue, Oindinnati. To'borders of our home state? Right
Buffalo, May 12. (Second Sat- '13
ward the close of the business session
now, we'll back our officers, and esurday Regular) luncheon at El- a motion was proposed by H. L. Beck
"The Kentucky Kernel, with its page
pecially our never tiring secretary,
Candidate for 1933 Wildcats
licott Club.
cr '22, and passed by the club, in re
of alumni notes, greatly refreshes my
Roy S. Clarke, against the field.
Son of A. Thornton Lewis, '06.
Lexington, May 12. (Second
gard to the necessity of having all
The Philadelphia Alumni Club plan memories of college days and I al
The photograph is of Dan Lewis,
Saturday Regular) luncheon at
ways read it with great pleasure and
alumni clubs work together on the
years old, candidate for the 1933 Wild is to meet once a month at the home interest You have
12:30, Lafayette Hotel.
same lines and at the same time.
asked recently for
of one of our members, and once a
Chicago, May 21. (Third Mon- "At the conclusion of the dinner and cats. This picture, to my mind, repre year to have a banquet and dance. By personal notes for this page so I am
seuts the spirit of the Philadelphi
day Regular) luncheon at Mar- business session, members and guests
meeting in the various homes, the giving you the story of James R. Bus-seshall Field's Grill.
enjoyed several hours dancing." A. S Alumni Club. That spirit consists of sweethearts, wives and .children -- of
who received his LL.B. in 1913.
an earnest desire to be of service to
Kentucldans have an opportunity to Soon after graduating he took up the
practice of law in Paducah, Ky., and
Efforts to locate the 14,000 former the Alma Mater, and the necessary
The program for June 12, 1923 students who did not receive degrees foresight is being used to accomplish become acquainted, the ties of friend- after one year of successful practice
this purpose. Those who arc also do ship are strengthened, and allegiance there, married a girl from
should have a stronger appeal to from the University of Kentucky will
Forest City,
to our Alma Mater is increased.
alumni than any celebration on the be
between this time and ing their bit in this way, and will have
We are with you
per Arkansas. He moved to ForesJt City,
campus since the Golden Jubilee in the June
The Alumni Sec candidates for future teams are Geo ccnt in the fight for a better and big and soon became a member of the law
C. Lewis, H. Berkley Hedges, R. R,
October 1910.
rctary has asked the
of
ger University. We want its influence firm, Mann, Bussey and Mann. He
On this day it is planned to inaugu- all members of the Association in ob Taliaferro and C. M. Ro&wcll
came to St. Petersburg in 1920 and
Another aim of our Club, and one to be felt in all walks of life, and we formed a partnership wih Judge Freerate formally the ''Greater Kentucky" taining the addresses of these "Ken
want every boy and girl in old Ken
movement. Among the features pro- -' ...,(,:,- man P. Lane, Lane and Bussey, with
One thousand of them are that is close to our hearts, is the estab
posed are dedication of the statue of h;3ted corrcctiy now and 96 per ccnt lishment of a Philadelphia Loan Fund tucky to have the opportunity to se offices in the Central National Bank
We already have a start on this, and cure a higher education, and so be a building. Mr. Bussey
Dr. James K. Patterson, laying the of the graduates.
has also acwe hope as time goes on and pros more useful citizen to his state, his quired
cornerstone of the Memorial Building
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considerable property in the
country and the world at large.
perity smiles on our individual efforts
and the usual class reunions and Alum
K. E. A. DINNER SUCCEEDS
Sunshine city and is a most valuable
THORNTON LEWIS, '06.
it will be possible to so swell this fund
ni Association meeting. The classes
citizen. He has a wife and ithree kidwhose numerals end in 3 or 8 will Alumni Teachers Show Desire to Help that it will be of sufficient size to main
dies and his beautiful residence overAlma Mater Grow
tain at least one student in each of the
celebrate their anniversaries this year,
looks Tampa Bay. He, however, freThe annual K. E. A. dinner held at four classes. These things we can do
also the class of 1920.
quently speaks of his love for Old
the Watterson hotel Friday evening even though we are so far removed
The new basketball building and
Kentucky and his Alma Mater."
club house probably will be formally under auspices of the Louisville Alum from Kentucky that our political in
Edgar H. Dunn, American Bank &
dedicated November 29 when the ni Club was the best attended and fluence is not of great magnitude
Trust Company Bid., St. Petersburg,
most enthusiastic meeting since the
A.
"I see in the Kernel, the name of
We want the Philadelphia Club to
Wildcats and the Tennessee Volun
Florida.
grow, and we hope that more of our D. Murrell '05, as missing. He is run
teers meet on Stoll Field for Ken custom was inaugurated.
McVey, R. T. Whitting- - graduates who fare from their own ning a rice ranch at DeWitt, Ark. He
President
tucky's Home Coming game.
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hill, Miss Emma J. Woerner, J. P. firesides to seek fame and fortune will is married and has a son about twelve
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"I have severed tny connection with
"Little Whit" Whittinghill, Dean F, understand that not only a most cor years old. I sold oiit my business here
HELP PLACE GRADUATES
the Illinois State Highway DepartPaul Anderson and Congressman J. G dial welcome from the members of our Tuesday and will take a
g
ment and have accepted the position
Buffalo Alumni Club Adds New Fea Cantrill were among the speakers. Re- Club awaits them, but also that big and exploring trip through the north
of conports from the teachers visiting Uni opportunities in a business way an with Mrs. Bateman before going into of general superintendent
ture to Activities.
Mrs. struction for the L. S. Kuhn ConThe Buffalo Alumni Club has added versity Headquarters during the K. E. pleasant home conditions can be found anything else.
Bateman is a sister of N. Minton struction Company, of Bloomington,
to its activities in organizing an ap- A. indicate that a great missionary here.
111.
Please' change my address to
Philadelphia is like no other city in Creger '16, Celia Creger '18, and Helen
pointment committee to place U. K. work is being carried on by them.
graduates with business houses of Excursions to the campus and lectures the United States. Starting as the Crcgor, class of '23, who died in her care of above company, Onedia, 111.,
or P. O. box 61, Oneida, 111." Levi
Buffalo. All applications
received by alumni and faculty of the Univer "Cradle of Liberty," it has never lost junior year, r ranees Lregor to, and O.
Coleman.
sity are features planned by the alum its deep sense of patriotism, which has of Ben (Baldy) Cregor at Cenitre so
will go through the Executive CounMany of them reported grown and expanded to an intense you know she-icil, L. U. Milward chairman, and if
a good scout." Roy
16
Bradfordsville,
accepted will go to the Appointment that 100 percent of their graduating love of home. There are proportion A Bateman,
L. P. Jones, who has been farming
Committee for action. This committee classes will become Wildcat support- ately more homes owned in this city Ky.
at Mayfield, Ky., is now principal of
is composed of O. K. Dyer, chairman, ers next September.
than any other in the world. As the
the high school and teaching
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Luke Milward and Dr. R. C. Daniels.
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"Workshop of the World," it offers
Many additional calls for addresses
Agriculture at Cunningham,
Edgar T. Brown, who spent the last
Dr. Phil Blumenthal is an
splendid opportunity to a young
by members of the Student Speakers man with energy, ambition and
year in California, is now at home in Carlisle County, Kentucky.
member.
"There is no doubt but thalt a teach"It will not be possible for the com Bureau before business men's and civic Kentucky training. There have been Harit, Michigan, R. R. No. 1.
er has some influence on the students
mittee to handle many applications for clubs out over the State are being many original ideas born here, and
and of course we all urge studens
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given to the world, so that, in a cerit is a labor of .love, involving much received at the Alumni Office.
An alumnus of another institution tain way, Philadelphia is a city of
correspondence and personal effort for
Wm. S. Page is acting class secre with ability to continue their educathe local members," says Dr. Blumen has said that this is contributing as pioneering, ihese original accom tary, Danville, Washington. For many tion. I am always interested in the
thai. This committee also expects to much as any other factor to the better plishments might be mentioned:
ears he has been connected with the University but I feel so far away and
things seemed so changed. I read
A real woman's magazine The La U. S. Customs Department there.
with the proposed Place- understanding of the University in the
ment Bureau of the University. The
dies' Home Journal.
Isaac P. Shelby has for several years with interest of any improvements
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following results have already been
engineering and I love to see "Old State" grow and
A weekly magazine for the business conducted a consulting
Stationery Sales
accomplished:
The Buffalo Forge
man The Saturday Evening Post
nd contracting office in Litftle Rock, develop." Carleton Brewer, teaching
"Find enclosed check .for $4.91, comCompany offered positions to three
Both of these publications having Ark. His eldest son, William Taggart in high school, Danville, Ky. Address
mission on $24.55, total amount of circulations running into the millions, Shelby, is a junior in the Engineering 143 St. Mildred's Court.
engineers of the graduating class
two have accepted; the Bethlehem sales for February and March." Tele
nd larger than any other magazines College, University of Kentucky. The
Steel Company has placed one engi graph Printing Company, Harrisburg. in their field.
second son, Edward, is eight years old
'It
neer, who has already started wofk, Penna.
nd is expected to be at U. K. in anoth
The first International Exposition
Morgan M. Atchison is practicing
C. W.
Farrar,
Excelso Specialty
was held here The Centennial in 1876. er ten years. Mrs. Shelby was Miss law in Denver Colo. Address 1650
Works, has placed an engineer in his
is city sales
Joe M. Robinson
John Wanamaker established here Augusta Taggarit, of Mississippi. Ad- - Washington street.
office, to start after graduating in man with the Kentucky Printshop Co., the first great department store.
ress 1400 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark.
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June; L. A. Harding has offered two
So. First Street, Louisville,
me iaea ot 'inuiaing nomes in
engineers positions with the Ch'cago August 1, 1922, he married Susan G blocks, instead of individual houses,
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branch of his company, Harding and urenenman, ot uouisvtue.
John Lee Stoner, who has been in
ihev re originated here, and made tenements
Crea, consulting and Construction En side at 1439 Tyler Park Drive
unnecessary.
the oil business in Mexico for several
DUES AND THE KERNEL
gineers, subject to approval of the
"Things are looking GOOD for old
The first large railroad locomotive years, is now with the East Coast 0:1
ONE YEAR $2.00.
Chicago office. The National Aniline U. K. with the splendid campaign plant "Baldwin's" was built here, Company, S. A.. Tampico. Tamps..
Herbert Graham,
Company will probably take one chesn- - that is being carried on through the and has today the largest output of Mexico, mailing address p. o. box 125.
Secretary.
is of the '23 class.
itate. The organization is coming any similar plant in the world.
fine and the spirit is good. Let hep,
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The longest suspension bridge in the
See-- ! world is now under construction
go!
L. A. Loudermilk,
HAVE GOOD MEETING
Among the "lost" and now found.
from
THE
retary Warren County Alumni Clubj Philadelphia to Camden, New Jersey,
J. P. Whittinghill, "Littfe Whit,"
Cincinnati Alumni Gather at Gibson add ress 1376 High Street, Bowling: and will be completed in 1925.
who is practicing law at Glen Dean.
COLLEGE ANTHOLOGY
Green, Ky.
For Annual Affair
The suburbs of Philadelphia are Breckinridge County, Kentucky. There
FOR 1923
Tom Gower
"You will be interested to hear of
is with the Ann
judged the most .beautiful in the re rumors of his candidacy for the
our successful dinner-danc- e
at the strong Cork & Insulation Company,, world, those of Paris ranking second. Legislature.
Students who wish to submit poems
Gibson House, Wednesday, April 11. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, address 977'
Philadelphia has in Fairmount Park,
for possible inclusion in this year's
All of the fifty persons present were Fortieth street.
Mrs. Gower was not only the most beautiful, but the
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disappointed in not getting to hear Myra Belle Chilton
Her sister, largest park inside the city limits of
Louis E. HiHenmeyer is class secre- - College Anthology (THE POETS OF
President McVey and exceedingly sor- Edna May Chilton
is now Mrs. anv city in the world.
ry. He is a member of the firm of THE FUTURE, Volume VII) are
Roy Ashcraft, and is living in Louis
ry that he was detained in Lexington.
League Island, the U. S. Navy Yard,
illenmeyer & Sons, nurserymen. His requested to send their contributions
' ,(Miss Simrall
is the largest in the country, and dur
(formerly dean of ville, Ky.
many friends will regret to hear of the not later than May 15th to
women), gave an interesting talk on .John Dunn
brother of "Scrub ing the war, Hog Island had more recertt death of his father, one of the DR. HENRY T. SCHNITTKIND.
Kentucky Women, which has been by" Dunn '16, is with the Florida East ship tonnage capacity than any ship best known citizens of Fayette county. The Stratford Company, Publishers,
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copied and commented on by the Cin- - Coast Railway, Fort Pierce, Fla
Boylston St., Bestou. Mais.
building plant in the U. S.
These- Hsi address is R. F. D.. Lexington, Ky.

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