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N George Becker . ............. 814 Gwinn St., Medina, N.Y. Arthur B. Beaumont ........ 285 Amity St., Amherst; Mass.  gegen   O
R. L. Kesterson   Fairmont Hospital, San Leandro, Calif. S. Hcadly Shouse .......... Versailles Rd., Lexington, Ky. Louisville {ter
Joseph Kramer ............ IBC4 W. Congress, Chicago, Ill. W. G. Kcfauver .... 1306 Union Trust Bldg,. Cincinnati, O.   _HiU€1
_ Jol;n R. Bullock .. S23 Dixie Terminal Bldg., Cincinnati, O. W. F. Raymer ............................ W. Orange, N.J.   _ ‘J0§§m§l°’
Morton Holbrook .......... 1228 Cary St., Owensboro, Ky. ll. G. Edwards ........ 364 N. Park Dr., Spartanburg, N.C. Maysville (ten
. James K. Latham .... 16*) N. Arcadia Prk., Lexington, Ky. H. D. Palmorc ............................. Frankfort, Ky.  ;,h¤llbB¤1'¤€S
~` Elizabeth Colegrove ........ 2025 Carter St., Ashland, Ky. Mrs. Cecil T. Williams .[ .................... Somerset, Ky.  _ D?n;;$_20ll;°
Mrs. Cl'nton D. Wood ..... Crestwood Dr., Frankfort, Ky. Joseph K. Roberts .... 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. lll. Trustees) l
Q Charles Forrest Bailey .. 6'J2 The Alameda, Middletown. O. Betty Roe Rhoads ............ 2108 Wheeler. Houston, Tex.  ‘,¥;‘ui‘l;‘ ;EV¤¤$.
  2 Marvin K. Eblen ......... . ................... Hazard, Ky. David Leer Ringo ........ Turkey Foot Rd., Erlanger, Ky. uy A eil 1
  Mrs. Paul G. Blazer ........ 1412 Bath Ave., Ashland, Ky. J. D. Wilfiams . ................... University of Mississippi {Hamid Ollgqiisul
  D. E. Spalding .. Chemical Bank & Trust Co., Bank Win- Judge Edwin R. Dcnnry .................. Mt. Vernon, Ky. ·Si°Dl}¤¤ Watk
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. -:4 Dr. Gerson Lowenthal .. 280 Doctors Bldg., Cincinnati 2, O. Arthllr H` Reel; ''`i'`'`''       ` `iuuisvmei Ky. _ Appgl
John G. Allen ...... 328 W. Elsmere Pl., San Antonio, Tex. i __ .''`'``'' I . l " '  llliam H. Toll,
v_ _ Anthony J. Frzcza   17a) Linden Ave., Tonawanda, N.Y. Bldg L .
. Joseph B. Shelby ..... 307 Wyoming Rd., Maplewood, N.J. . ·· exmgk
_ _ W. L. Wolii ............ G 2 B;verly Dr., Alexandria. VH.  C. Myer; Jr
H. Lcster Reynolds ................ 161 Wasllgington cll·cl·;_ H B MCG1__gOr Lexington KV lm · -»
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Him,. Lowry _'____'___ 67 S_ Mum, Aveq East Orange, N_J_ Milton A. Smith .......... 1.5 N. Terrace, Maplewood. N»J·   Bnllocll
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L KL Owensboro (term expires 1953) Pamtsvl ° I B d M Keehan Bm.-D0m._ month, noon, Builders Club (21st floor)
ll. K1’· = D. Palmore. Frankfort, Ky. (Board of Kr;pf{eCount;~— arnar C · N_hI§§ane gg C Club meets second
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·· TEX Trustees) Larue Co¤¤l>'—$f¤_¤l€Y · age · L d napous Hotel. _
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“· Ky APPQINTIVE MEMBERS lags;-§g?nC8gSn{y_MErCuS Mann, Salyerevnie _ _ .
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“· KY   lv. Daingerfield, 4:17 w. Second St., M$ig%u$§““*"_Wi11iam Hmny Allen' Bram tion agent at Shelby county. Sho has
1n.K>'» Lexington - t._F· 1 C, Bailey, French- · - ' ll]; county
d N.J.  llll R. Bullock, 603 Dixie Terminal Bldg., Mfgfge Cmm * we held Il similar post lll Bu 1. ,
.5; 5171 Eurfingalh Ohio Mercer Cgunty—O. W. McMurtry, Harrods- for the Past three years, She 15 gr grad-
~ CHM  chaiiil énrkStani¤qrd' 'l1 Ky burg L E·1· T mpkins- f the Universit'.
muck}. 1;  Cecilarvifrigmglilélz giaplc St., Somerset, briolmrge County—JustuS · M5, 0 Mt nate 0 QF lx )*
_ "  t -H ward W. Greene, .
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K. pad h sterling . Dr Elus   Stahr, Jl., , (€·1¤
m` B` ..  uca ` Ky` . Muhlenberg County—Robert Ed Vick, · _ _
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` Ky  lr cunty-Earl Huddleston, Columbia . _P t C n1ey_ Carlisle ‘ _ _ .
ld d °¤ County—John Fedigo Scottsville N1¤g¤lg;,,§g“§§§_;,,1 2{innaird, 1108 Bath Pnign which lJ€glllS l`I?U`€h ]· r
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1Editor’s note: James S. Commack, LL.B. . » ~ » ··—=·-—~··-·QM_ W. , _ Y I
·24, 1vt.A. *29, and Pno., ·:n, took office re- 3   lE¤1¤t<>rs nots: In the November issueI.
ccntly as Chief Justice of the Kentucky )_;I,l— ;;;1__ the KENTUCKY ALUMNU5 we antioumej
Court of Appeals. The University is very Veg .,-¤;jj;_ `*s1._.  that S¤€¢€Gd}11E 1SS}1?5_ W0¤ld CHTTY a coin;-Q
proud of this distinguished alumnus, and we _ "`  `*  5 g of €01`1$U`¤¤}1V€ €1'1t1¤15¤"1 fF0!¤ alumni, {gIQ
quote below an editorial from the Lexington       li **llY and f\'1€11dS- Thi? following letter is tl.
Herald, commenting on Judge Cammack's   _.  .`     Fmly cpmmlmt we have mcelved 50 far   S(;mP()l`[l1l£l1
` cnr;-;ei·,p   _ __   ; ‘ *r—»·<    IS Vat; §1`lt91`€Stl!\g and informative as IIIIIIII
V V V V · · I _wi%_     _,.___ V   ...V» rep u letter. Let’s have more like II
3 I`/1e new 1:/11ef]11sl11·e of the stale     _:__        V one!) ~ III II |I,,It·|
' ' - w ~  'tt t ` i   iQ ```4 ° fri " e   Y~_   ,,
l of lxentuc/<,y_, james W. Cammac/<, -~e~—.  ;_=_  Q_ me  ..`. — - ==»  __   1)c1;. s_]1Iy, l<****°”‘“ ll
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{mel) youllg lor a Clllgf lltstzce.  A    In [ht Nm. mm Ul the Mmmll will i\illCi
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However, Chief lustzce Cavnmaclt  ;f*?f'° ··’_.   ‘»—_·  1*%:aI ~  l““""" Llml '“ ul “mm"‘l “l1·111 ,\ .
`   · ’* .· s  —· \\'r1>n ¤· \‘\’itl1 ll "" l'l l`k· · - Sl***`“1"· (A"'
· ‘ ‘ . ‘     r·~· · 3 M ( 1 C U1 sax 11III 1
I5 not only 11 man of dzslmrtzon. V_ s _I.__I   ....: I V _ _ _ _ . V   VI. I V
_ Ii ____   _ iq;     in my opnnon the best time m1III 1**‘“"“ lm
/111l he IS one of a good deal of ex-  L          ___V'____ V _ I V__I _ V I I V VV _ » IIIIVIIVIII Im
zerience and ball round in /7'lll)ll(` "Q   —.»..      Y   mlm mlulh `lm sm ul) ml°l`“‘* 1 A I
l V‘ ’ V _ fg _ I ' I   V P       right at the time ol` gratlt1;1tiot1."(;II  Phone W"` N
ajlans. H1s dzstmguzs red fat ter.   ·—·-·       V .       _ V  ·UIII I.I,IIIIIII·· TIICII IISII mem In IVIIIV tlein ol the 5
I/1e late jame PV. Cammack, was a   ;`·       V     `   III (Imc II IIIIIIV ICII WIIIII IIICI. me (IVIIIV Zillilfillllls
forrlffr ~l1<>111€r sfmrral of KM-    ``V i ~ `°’i   ·»-»»  ·  ‘ Q ii`i‘1   ima 11·1Io—1i tim int. ‘ 11111% 1¤1<· 11
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lucky.   Once l received a list ol the(Zl;1~~I{ il wl ‘l*"*‘
_ _   . I _ __ V _ V. V IV V   I'
VIIISIICG Cammack was III 1930 . V V 2,1 and nas aulully pleased but ;; Im lm MTV
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(III_€(_Im_ OI I,€S€m_Ch fm, the Kew I wasnt a unnplett list and tlierei,-(II T ¤ ‘ V;
‘ . . . . ... . ,. . . ,   V V cnnessee
V Iucky D€I,mI_Im€m OI EUIIICGVIIOIIV Thls Is young B.0b HIu€mI1eyeI.V $0,1 tlassniatts 1 uould hate liked to lan, VVVV I V VV
_ V , _ . of Robert H, and Eileen (Sullivan) Hill- 1ll)()ll[. (Jl course l know about sinh IL mm
H6 ZS ll glflélllfllff of Ulf? U7*W€l~*ll)‘ enmeyer, loyal alumni who have started III,m(IIIIg md I_I,I I I, CIIIHIIICII VI moirl lor ;1
of Kentucky, where he recetved hzs tl1€1*` $01* 0111 *1** **1** *`*g**t *‘°¤d· He *S l 11 V ¤°‘ I , I ,, I
_ as Smart and sweet 3,5 he looks! 1)l(l l)2lSlt1ieI—11II;I ISM " *l*'
_ _ lS 1`OlTl € VEYSH 1 E DEI] O 0 H EBYCE, I- _ V V V . _ . _ I · ·
and legal attaznmenls ]ust1ce Cam- f¤¤·1?<=rfU1¤1;I$rsIty $1¤S}f¤*Ce1“*. 1101} °d*1*{Q*¤* Ugm "“‘l 2(L ****d ·* 1***** i5***· *2-l11 , IC WMI
_ _ _ _ wr. er or e ouisvi e ourier ourna . . , , ··, ,) ,I 1111}* stone 0
mack zs a farrner, havzng farms in II,.II _ I I _ —1 l111>§ lltc, but one we lose.  lVVVVI* I I_ V
both owen and Franklin wiaizies. ( 'I' /11111;* ViP‘;Vf’§“’~‘ ‘” 11 my Sussernoos 11€11> wu 11111  MI Im I"?
_,.. . _ames . u 1 an .1 ;111 _· ’ t— ‘   ******1**
Engagzng actively 1n farnung is _1 g ) _ ` H . m SO glad' Phe lhhume **12  0lil'1ll0Ill'l w
, . · · . Oh, the sun shines ever l)l`1 htest *1€x***8*O** I (**01)]*6** 1** 0*1 lll-' . `
revtamly a good avoealzon for a HOW I I I IIIIIIII. IICIIIII
_ _ ~ _ _ - ¤ , . ,»· . . 1 es ant cau·it ui on li Oli] ‘ n
. I jurist and wzll add to lzzs common- In l‘€**u*§l\lI— and *l*€ lL*ld€0l VVVJVN IIVIVIVV OI IEC I,au}III'u_ IVICESVVI  \\'llC1ltllC\\ll
. 5 sense zipproac/2 of the many prob- l€‘Ut” me lg ***2** *** K€*****€ Y- 101 Mme but I‘(IId Um I glimpse OIIIII their oI>en{I
_ ’ , . . .. . ' . ' . O ‘ · .
lezns which come before the court. the ‘S"""’°’ ”*Y€·*l~ 15 ended in .i GIIIISI ¤ luglcs ol N1
__ . . V _ manner that was splendid and our , . . iI·{I]I ·I ·>5_(I
V]y_g[;(Vg C'[[}'}]_]}l(lCk L5 lprglily ig. _ _ _ X hill! ll21\'C llly l)€st wishes lOl`i11lll ` `
, _. V . winning wavs are mended, lll lxen- _,_- V , _ V but one tm
spected and in entering seruzce on _k_ EV * _ _ ¢t5>l11l }€·1l ahead. VI
zoaiiittys appezzaig will-i did .10, wit 1I . `ff ;“°;“hgh5 ITHSI the S1¤¤¤¤=1>·><»¤r=- IQ"Q"°“ "‘“‘
so es lll en uc * an t e cteers _ _ V ons — z
, as of course all members do, at a I. ’t II It I l’ K I` F Dmothll Pmm Mum  n1·111 i ll
. . . . ‘m¤‘ ou 1e0 es m entuc* . or ·· -» ·v—· · 11 tu
sacrzfme. He willingly has under- P Y (*1** Oi " 1·II,III  I,I  
. . . the sugar tastes the sweetest where (Mrs. Fred Mt1n>1m~ ‘ ° "**l·
la/cen this service as a jmbllc career . III- ..
. _ Yowrxnsitv is the ileetest and PA- _______i..- lull *11*11
and no doubt will make a splendzd . th _ K IV 01* IIIII IIIC .
. . . Rl1,l.I IS e ne‘1te.‘t in n . ,
record as CllI€f]l.lSll(l(?. . ( S ’ E mc Y john B Wyatt ’50 of Grztceyull P°*`l*11`111 **1%*
(.LA1<1< and AMr;Rs0N and Fucct · ' ’ ’ ' '-
— Lexington Herald — ` . . J a member of last year’s law clnSS· *l*111<>rSfr<>¤¤· HCTOSS
V Zim A wlcplwuc wu. l,rCS(_m were MVY? l><{¤¤¤¤llr_ hl 2* 14*0 $<`Ol`€~ the river—the University of Cincinnati
lxentntlt LI. mllcm. l)iI.C(_[m. Bcmic AV ih¢*¤ll<{i~1¤s ¤~‘€¢kt1¤<¢i=·¤¤s “`¥*l€l*· Bearcats. While soundly licking the
al "\\'lt:tt't Sl{i;_VV1V_i CUVKVII Paul __BCmV__ BYVVVIVHV c·dV the \i\ltlclcatsVhand the revenge dgcmum behind [hc reliable mm Of
in wi [lm successful young coach of the l{Clll'tlCkl` llullllcll l[`“‘”‘l’l’_‘ Rcbcls H Sound 27- ·\ll`·j""“"l“"‘ "B"l’““ Pilrml by il SCOYC ’
llllc *0 lil \\,i1dUm‘ land the gentleman ml [hc V V(.° Cd} Vm (mc (ll lhCVl"’Ugh€Sl giullw of —il—7, the \\’ildcats became scored on
   da ttttts nt, at tr.,   Z; ..;..     *j_§§_P,‘c·g“{   ${1% hed- The   M thc     m the   <>¤¤n
{gint:.  dem Ul. Lhc Sugar BOWL :;C"L“ UC} (OU ( ( 15h ll Om with [hc enough the halftime fotal found the
v are tlnitti Zmlilllllk ‘Vl"$mg “"’Y(l* “`U"" $‘"“"` ln their fourth straight home game xumldmm lmllmg P0. Thel Came
J 3 llllllg mw [lux Ulvcll you lull-C miulli the “Hoys in Blue" found little trouble (Continued On Pa E 6)
L1w(;lmVn[ ggootl choice because the bestV team g
sed bum did not wmV down ltetle today, (Rc- AK,. -*.7 n. We __,,__,_,_ ___ ,,_____ ____i ___ ____ _ __,,
llmmwe letting to lsentuckys /-0 loss to the _ V V V VV
Cd [O kw Tennessee Vols.) V V · VV » { · '” ” . ,   · _ V   V V A ,  
{bout Simh 4l·llC t)l.llCl` [\\`()VgCIl[lCH]ffII \t\’lllVg()V()H . I '" " i V A · »     V V V   _ V V VI A I
ndlerym teotnl lor a mighty relieved leeltng ~ V · V V ”   I   ”V .“ Q     ’  
W UI lim tvltcn they heard those words. V ’ A     » .  ly c V ‘ d
To top oil an unparalleled l(l—l sea» V , __ V·V      I Y   .  
dumc ml Sflllyillltll the S.l;V.(], Cltamptonship. the V VV  V     V)  V www »   t
(1 it would University ol lsentucky gridders had “ "     · t»»»   » gy    
H to umd received it bid to the I1Il(l()ll'h tttnnbcr V — fm VVVV wi V V V  -
) mlmmm lbowl — the SUUAR BO\\'l..     VV_ V\ VV VV T I
gig 12 HV The story ol this rise from the step- _ g VV V. V   VV  V W.   e s  I
GV ping stone of the SEC to the "(1hamps" t F p · ~ T   3* .   — · V ~ xV,,c,»   V  
mu my  and the right to play the mythical     V {     .  ` _     S  an  
iam 1 my  "X;ttional (1hampions" from down     I t, * Vg   _VV__   VVV  ..
Ou WPI  0lil1lllOIllllV\\`2l}' in the New Year's I)ay               ‘  ~__  V    s;gé§ V °  
m 3 my tlztsstc begins back on September I6 {     —     V  g z   *   fit ;     l
lr {MESH  when the Wildcat gridders worked out   »     · V      VV     __   sk       www V
IPSC 0[Pm their opening season kinks on the   sf ·`—·  V   .yV fw-   `»    __   ~  “V;f*f?; 
Eagles of North Texas State College   `i dl:     “             ,_   V   NV 1
CS [OMVM with :1 25-(1 victory. Sadly, there was   V . __   { < ;_   " .     · ?           t.;t,;~ Vt
but one occurance in that game to     ` · * ·»     V       S  
rely VVOUTVV tlantpen the enthusiasm ol the \'V1lCl(`2ll     Vi     VUV  ;, »     V   -  
ttter Munn  m"[°"” — MC cluuu€I_bVV(Vk and key E V   ·...   t.. ,     S   —·ta-*·   ‘»:‘°    . ii`.  
VV ,,)_, main in the Kentucky attack, Vito __   ——.·-» fr °’’‘; i *..‘‘E   _       i  ¤° ’i’ f°?€i.     
[Sb Ol no , "Bztbe" l’·irilli receivedvt serious ¤·· '   ...»   ‘e`"   sis     `.`i~   W       44        l   _
1 Mumm], IV . , . . . groin W     .  VVV    __   V .t.:,i.V;. .., ._ .,.,,,   . .   ig   _V  .;
ttnnry. lt was doubtful as to whether ; . " .   ` · L —~_     ·   .V; ·VV,,. VV:   _V.VVV E
T- ltr not the "Babe" would be able to i     S     [ja? — S   _~i` 5         _...l ~?   V   »
Gmceyytgy pctloint against the tough L.S.U. ` , `   VT —V§§.t ` SL      »=’·*         V__=    
law cl:tss.` nucl scheduled the following week.   VV A- if T   _    ‘     Vg? ,  
vinningesi That next week fans were relieved —·  ”' S SY if S ii,       ..  ‘*>       1 i n   lii   
. scholdts t to scc l’arilli Ollt on the playing Held _   _ i ._·      `  
Cmoriul to  t‘t:n·ing gt special protective harness   — " s »       _ _   is _  
ow seninl and bitching g21IIlC~WlI]IllUg basses i · A S        H    *   ` .  
School, Ot font tt short punt fomnation tactfully Proudly wk present Kentuckys two 1950 football Au_Amu,icanS; Vim ..Babc»
°"'l°l°l`°°l bl' Coach Bryilm [O give Parilli, Quarterback, and big Bob Gain, Tackle. .
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;UMNU HE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS
t l .

 · Ky· Gridders ager, the water boy, and the trainer Ky. Has TWO  
trying to hold the score down while .  
(Continued from Page 5) tho Cats trounced tho North Dakota All·AIII€YIC3HS
= back ln thc Second half with roaring Sioux, 83-0. Kentucky's sensational All- by By nm Knl
gpiri[ and   up   points, includ- rXII`l€l'iC3.l'l qllaI`[€I`b3.Ck, B3.b€ PHI`llli, S P l S P br _ {
ing [wg tguchdgrvng in less [han {WO took ll[t,l€ less than   minutes actual tan 0ltmann_ ports u muy Oiill  OIIC ol tl`
¢ t minutes. to put tho gm-no oo ice and playing time to set a new national On every team there are certain me  Sil)”0iIi€Ii“
  ' Prove [hat thgyr vlvgre gi Corngbgck [gam record of   [OUChdOWIl PRSSCS lfl OIIC who   virtllc Of [hell-   and lh  [i1C Wily hap
i ' as well as "easy" winners. 5€¤$0¤· position which they play are {awk  WS [IIl`°llg·
On October 21 the boys packed their Despite freezing temperatures and by the fans and the press and rgtllt ll*€i“I’°I` lllc
traveling suits and went north to hand icy roads thousands of loyal Kentuck- .-\s great as these few may be they mus Ci’iI‘iII I’ii
the Wildcats of Villanova a 34-7 lick- ians started a mass migration towards have the support of every other rm  im illllllzll
ing. The 'Cats had now climbed to the a city called Knoxville located in a on the Held before they can shillhl  will gmlnl
number five spot in the nation’s rating state called Tennessee. The occasion takes hard play and teamwork to mall  iI*’lI‘II l°l°lli
and the country was beginning to sit that prompted the Kentucky rooters to stars . . . such a team is the 1950 all  8III(l€‘l lllS ll
up and take notice. Pari1li’s passing brave th