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A1; A 13y Mildred Long when he was killed. \Vinn, whose home was nalists shot down in planes in the Pacific lA ‘
AA World War II took a heavy toll of the in Marion, lost his life during the break- area. i 1"“ 1‘ '
ASAAncwspapermen-t0~be who. were studying through at Saint Lo, France. Other well—knmvn newsmen of earlier . i 1 ,
Agijournalism at the University of Kentucky Killed in India, Sgt. .1- Arthur Sanders, University classes who lost their lives in A l, l
$31 when Hitler's march across Europe began. AIr., ol' Nicholasville, was a junior in 1941 World War 11 include S/Sgt. David P. Me- i A
3:; Eleven men of: the classes from 1938 to 1942 in journalism when he lelt [or service. On Namara. On the stall of the State Journal A 1 A i
if; are known to have been killed in the serv- the day following the report of his death. in Frankfort belore the war, McNamara did 111A 1 ,i
A; 1601 their country. Dr. Niel l’lummer, head Ol the department. public relations work for the Army Air 1 1A 1 "
AA;‘ in view of the total fatalities of 271 for received a letter and newspapers from San- Corps while in service. He died of a heart 1 1- :
A? 111 colleges of the University this is propor- ders postmarked the same day he had lost attack in Edenkoben, Germany, in 1945. A ‘
A: Allolmlly a high percentage from the Depart- his life. Navy Lieutenant Capel VVeems MeNash, A 3‘ ,1
1AA mentof journalism. The North African landing operations one-time night manager olf the Cleveland 1" 1' i3
E: On the service flag in the newsroom of brought death to a second 1941 journalism bureau of the United Press, and inventor ,
gilt campus paper. The Kentucky Kernel, graduate, Lieutenant George Lawrence of o[ an electric typewriter, was killed in ac- , . u
' ‘116 five gold and nine red stars. in addition Cadiz. In an article in Collier’s magazine, tion in the Pacific. He attended the Uni- : ’9
H10 seven gold and 32 red stars on service January 28, 1943, in which the landing in versity in 1934 and 1936. ,1 1 ‘
'.111Hgs in the printing plant and the business the harbor at Oran was described. Lawrence Many l'oreign correspondents and veteran : A' :1 9
.1 111111111. l’our members of a single st:ill4tlie was mentioned as the "kid from Kentucky.” reporters distinguished themselves by their I; .
‘A1111Uw-iii-cliiel'. managing editor. sports edi» He. like many others. was shot in the water. battle records, but none conducted them- 3': LIA/1' 1 1'
Aim and a reporter ol' the 1942 stall—lost alter the launches had struck the boom selves more valiantly or paid more dearly .1 .',
§A111111 lives in action. across the harbor, and the men had been than the journalists who went out from Ken- A“ .
‘i lhe promising careers ()1 such outstand- ordered to swim [or it. tucky's university to light a war. 1 i1 A:
A lflgsludents as Robert I. Ammons, Lexing- Lieutenant William Hopewell, l’rovi— , ,1 .1.” -
AAAIOH, who was Kernel editor while only a deuce, journalism graduate of 1941), was _¥~~F—_.___WA7V l A
§ :AAlltrinore. were cut short. .1-\‘nnnons was killed on Okinawa 1n May,.l94-o. He was on Daily CerUlOfthS . . ’j’ A '
A2 (“d in August ()1. 194/1 in ltrance. '1 he leave as assistant to the director ol student Show Record New High 3 )1 ..
$111111 Sports editor, Lieutenant Fred B. Hill publications at the University. While in . . . 1, , ‘
AA‘UASOInerset, was killed during landing oper- college he had paid his way by working in The 1949 AV” D‘rCCtOTY "1. Newspapers ,51‘ ‘ 1
gl‘ll'mls in the North African invasion three The Kernel plant. Two classmates of his, (”Isl Periodicals shows ‘1 new h'gh ”1 Clrcu- 11' . -1 -'
. §AnAonths alter entering active service. He Lieutenant \1‘Valter liotts, “7inchester, and 13th:" for (lady newspapers “L the. end A“ 1 .
3% 1:350nly 21. Both Aminons and Hill were Lieutenant Leslie Gross, Lexington, were 1949~_T0ull c1rc:dat10n 101‘ all U- 5- dailies r
A lmpl01’ed by The Lexington Herald until both shot down in planes, Botts in the Pa- has “SC" [0 48,/:)7,110, 1'" increase 0[ “l" 11,1 1 ,
c1'l‘eceived their army commissions and ('ific and Gross over Europe. proximately 1.750.000 0"” 19‘1‘1 figures. 111111.11 A
‘ ‘Elltinto active service. A l’llot Officer in the Royal Canadian Air These figures illustrate the importance of a AA‘ , .1 ,
: The l‘eporter and the 111anaging editor Force, Sidney Buckley, Earlington, was free press and free speech and indicate the 1‘» V.
'1 11°19 rEspectivcly, Lieutenant Oaks Caldwell killed in a crash in Quebec. A 1939 grad- intense interest 0f the average citizen 1" , I
”11nd Lifiutenant Harold Winn. Caldwell, uate. he was editor of the University year- the news 0f the da)“ 11 l: .
\lmh Louisville, was flyingr his twenty-fifth book. Oscar VVisner, Danville, a member of —"_"—“_.____——— “ -
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