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THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS 3

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W  p. _ To the Citnzens of Kentucky. ,0ng-Tl,
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During the next session, the General Assembly will make a decision of far-reach-
ing consequence to the University of Kentucky. Its action on the budget for the  y Dr. Niel
1952-54 biennium will materially affect the entire future of the institution. It Schoc
will answer the question which Kentuckians must ask themselves today:
l1’s a dream
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p “What kind of a University do we want in KentuckyP’  Et], “,m.km§
This was thc
» The budget for the next two years as prepared by the Board of Trustees, the iiumzilism gi
President, and the Deans of the Colleges is for $5,401,536 for each year of the arid HS thc 1
biennium. This sum does not include any money for buildings.  lllldmg WM]
`nveinber 2. “
For the past four years the University has received from the Veterans Admin- ._l“$*m?*bl€ i
istration for tuition for the G.I.’s in attendance, an average of $1,325,709 per _“"° Worked
l 1__ year. The veterans have about exhausted their entitlements and this program  _"°fl_l19lii’ fl
    is nearly terminated. The estimated amount the University will receive from this   Zieihgi
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source for each year of the next bienmum 1S not more than $250,000. This loss of  E mmm [h_
money will have disastrous consequences for the University’s future unless the md efforts _
» State steps in and assumes its responsibility for the loss in Federal funds. Ommlism an
crrespection
You, as a citizen of Kentucky, can understand what will happen to the University X Sccondhz
` if these Federal funds which have been used largely for professors’ salaries are _ _ medit in lg
- not forthcoming. You should know why this increase is sought, why it is essen- C modem
tial to the future of the University that it be granted. hieh is now
- it building.
To give you that information is the purpose of this brochure. _We request that iess will pa;
you give it your careful consideration, that the right decision for the University, .iiist the bu
for Kentucky, and for the people will be reached. To this end, the Alumni A small in
  Association is distributing this bulletin to interested citizens of the State.  unded in 1
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  Louis Cox, President  ll? The I
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(The above letter from the President of the Alumni Association introduces the published budget request  [kV Hifrh S(
of the University of Kentucky to the 1952 Legislature. This message is of vital importance to all alumni ·i D
and to the citizens of Kentucky. It is your responsibility to acquaint yourselves with the liudget rgquggt mid  Umlfil Ilssoe
to diseuss_it with your neighbors and friends so that the entire citizenship may have knowledge of the value  m · .
of the University to the Commonwealth and of its immediate, urgent needs.) mum(`ilUOI7
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 (mg-T1me Dream   —— I
lowes True at UK   ‘ 2 or ,
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School of journalism   .~  
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ips a dream! A perfectly wonderful,   Vzll   ii  il  if   l
u;iiitil`nl and inspiring dream! It was     "  Y.  
-.,i»i1i working—and waiting for!      t   °
This was the concensus ol` I{emii(·ky·’S    
iiiimalism graduates throughout the    i     &_:= _ .
nrltl as the new $425,000 Journalism   '`'‘ ‘   Vi_:   fg, _¢   
 iiiltling reached its dedication date,      O`   ,_:: N  
`.»reml>er 2. Their pride was especial-   i`¢a;:L 1  
A justifiable in that all students who      
nc worked in student publications    
mhlishcd as Im instmmomll dcpmb     ;=.:z   . `   
 ent on the campus, had before them E“°°h Gfehfm Marguerite McLaughlin
ie dream that some day their com- A
ined efforts would yield a home for
uurnalisni and student publications. [hc yyorking Press, and in [hc Current
etrospection is a happy eXpeFi€HCe. year the School is directing a reorien- DEDICATION PRQGRAM
A second-hand linotype, purchased tation program for nine German jour-
ntreclit in 1924, was the first unit in nalists who have been sent to the Uni- Presiding
 as modern $200,000 Kernel press versity by the State Department. U_   SENATOR THOMAS R_ UNOERWOOO
hich is now in full operation in the HOW hnye the Journalism Students _
lf building The Oilmlllgs of Th€ now on the campus accepted all the Presentation of Speaker
 OS will PW Off [hi? (161)* mmnlnlng advantages which are now theirs HON· KEEN JOHNSON
 ·lll$[ [h€ bUlldl¤§· through the labor of so many, for so Dcdicamry Address
A small instructional department, long? Perhaps 1t was the editor of The DON WIm_EHEAD)AP war Correspondent
 unded in 1914 with Prof. Enoch Kernel speaking lor all when he wrote
rclian and Miss Marguerite Mc- in the edition of September 21, 1951, Presentation of Master Key
ughlin as its faculty, has grown to a "lN’e are charged with publishing a JAMES S_ SHROPSHIRE
 llr accredited School of journalism, paper worthy of the new building and
00f the larger schools holding mem- of the equally new School of journal- "\°°°l°m“°° Of Master Key
tsliip in the Association of Accredit- ism. WVe have accepted this responsi— PRESIDENT H· L· DONOVAN
 Schools and Departments of jour- bility with serious misgivings, for the
 lism. The Board of Trustees raised past staffs have produced Kernels diHi— ·
 t Department to the School status in cult even t0 equal, 1T1U€h l€$$ OXCOI · · -  ""‘_"
ll€ of [1115 y€2ll`. Tl1lS year's SIHH \\’lll 2l[[€Ill[)[ {O I)l`O· lueulbers Of [he Kernel staff fron] [he l
The Kentucky Press Association duce O PHPCY “`O1`lhY Of the Umvcp murky, steaming, dripping `dungeon'
Mintains its central ollice in the Sill'-., in the Subbascmem ef MCVOY Hall},
11001 of Journalism. as does the Ken- ln outlining to the current student he wrote. "No longer need the editorial
 sky High School Press Association; body some of the conveniences of the staff dodge dripping grease from the
 tional associations in the held of new building. the editor turned his presses upstairs . . . " Earlier editors,
 mnuinications are frequently in ses- memory to the paper's quarters in Mc- had the new building come. in their
 n on the campus; advertising and Vey Hall, "The completion of the new time, would have noted the inconven-
€l` SCl`Vl(`CS are performed daily for Journalism Building has released the (Continued on Page 6) `
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iences of the newsroom once located in ,; ‘ - ¤-.   M       . .. gen],. .» _"` lllmds for the
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the basement of the Old Science Bu1ld— j \ » = . ~   ~ _. · ··-   { tl .   ;— ={¤ @”"..l   11g [0 hO“5C
ing (Miller Hall), and still earlier edi- --5, 1 _ ;;·· ¤·`\$»-ri-;   V ‘__  · ·1‘ _     , i LA   lirauons and
. `*~ , "jr’ ' ::_ -r"°`*¢l‘s¥.i    _···"  — ; • ·~    i . ;     ·, ,
tors would have recounted experiences Amgi   —»__· nt »  it,   _;_ V · - _.,   n.  , 11Hll5m· Tuul
in the Administration Building. But     Z3 ` Es   §.’:*iirs*-lr-r`         · lr  ° . md the l’°r5
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all editors, past and present, would ... *7»‘¤=***¥·· .,,a.§=·   1,1-"”$•r       ij  ld the Uml
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unite in the high purpose —"t0 publish ., _; ’__ .. _   ··       = _   .  ·»*·.....§pi,;5‘»T·;· fll0Y[ LO mU"
a paper worthy of the University." “         ·"_'   11011 of 5€l10lH
President Herman Lee Donovan ,_.   *5t-     LY;   '     Tl1€ bllllil
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pomtedly recognized the success which . ·   1 .       .   V- _ · ___ , —,_`_\ rs  of tho Umlf
has attended the efforts of the unnum-     _.‘» g i  _ .  1  f. A , ~ · ‘ . \__  115l 29 )C?*Y$
bered students who have worked in i * a    &;.§f*n_g·   __ ;,_j}   ` '— rehan, heat
- · " . .   `¢* —¢--**<:~§$i. in   . . I t .-1 · · ‘
student publications when he recom- i   _._,___   ..»:  .; ..‘. —  __»V—   1 t ; ;  Ollmdllsm [Y
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mended to the Board of Trustees the   _ _     xi..t__...c,_;_,,;;.~g=»je,  ,1  i .,   ; . · 1 J ·
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erection of the journalism building. nf   V   ,n;_-,r~t,1.~\i‘~j`>,;;  \\_\_ __ - t ». V . " 0l€550T GY
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‘Th1s IS a success stor which is of _         ~ t ,»   · z . ; lfuggled to [
particular interest to Kentuckians be- '   I-. A  n .._, "   :_,V i `”_\  . ‘ . _ Q A :  “P€r· Tho B
1 ‘ 1 d h 1   . '`»= i      ` FE ·:.. ·   ·  .,   i :  cs of comme
cause tie entire personne an t e cr ..     ._.  ,.,  r,   _,_»_ -_ , { , . ,
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oolo mvolvod oro oootorod oo tho com-         .=a=     · 1 .. —» p-·· i· ¤¤*¤ll> [limo
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pus of the University. It is a story very __ ra. ts ,_  4,..4  ·‘-_           l ' 3 e, . ; MUCH of th
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likely without parallel on any campus .  [Six! _·:  ,»—~#~~ eu —¤»?‘*,4tr1~  =»:» r i···»   i     .. i. . ; “ S550]
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‘ lo tho oo¤¤¤ry—or olsowhorof ho do-       <>t—`i?;t »~·,    -—~; i·_  .,     · tsmdem ns
· · · . _ _ _ _ _  nin machir
Clm€d· Comulumgr ho 5ald· _ Part of the Kentucky Kernel printing plant in the Un1vers1ty’s new School 1 § T
Tl1€ story 15 that of th€ bulldmg of of Journalism, with Don Grote, manager, at extreme left checking a sheet from  `ml emng C
the printing facilities of the University 0H¢ of the P1'¢SS€S·  al OH tho (16
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during the last twenty-five years lf *5 not S
` nnder the direetien Ot the Depart. "Student publication activities, built Mi'11;I·°A%?éV1{/}@§;II`T EFICID '1£§I§CU€XVrI{1g§IS1~11;; oiisnderabler
inent 0f_`[Ouyn;]]ign1_ On Jung 30, 1949 around the printing facilities, serve as p\tl1g2gz§>T B;}   .·n’é·rAn\1¤*E1g:g1g1gRI1s\ssT  eming the pi
» the re ort of the com troller revealed m0g;1t§*’ "ds *0