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ji Lawrence R. Crump, 5227 Woodland Drive. Covington, Ky. Champ Ligon, 158 S. Lime., Lexington, Ky. Office at I
  E. Zuckerman, 2017 E. 38th St., Brooklyn 34, N. Y. \V. VVamer Ford, 311 Transylvania Pk., Lexington, Ky. the act of}
  C. ]. Rice, 102 Romany Road, Lexington, Ky. T. T. jones, 1848 McDonald Rd., Lexington, Ky. Association
.,1 Harry ]. Russell, 409 Maple Ave., Danville, Ky. Mrs. S. B. Holmes, Administration Bldg., Campus ——-——‘
fi F. I. Eplcy, 79iCedar Ave., Rockville Center. N. Y. Mrs. William Robertson, 253 N. Broadway, Lexington, Ky. Helen G- l
,§l Anthony ]. Frezza, 128 Talmage Ave., Bound Brook, N. ]. Finley H. Davis, 216 S. Hanover, Lexington, Ky. `G. Lee MC
· é' H. B. McGregor. 878 Angliana Ave., Lexington, Ky. Ieanctte Asseff, 882 Mincma Ave., Louisville, Ky. Marguerite
`! Elmer L. Cawby, 4829 Presidio Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. Robert C. Burkhnrt, 233 E. College St., Louisville, Ky. A¤¤¤ W1€¥
' ! Arthur P. \Vhipple, 244 Orange Court, Denver, Colo. lames M, Buell, 1108 Stamliford Lane, Louisville, Ky. ‘·—*
Il jack VV. Dunn. Eddyville, Ky. NV. G. Lewis, 216 Gibson Rd., Louisville, Ky.
joe C. Arvin, 702 N. Cross St., Robinson, Ill. Charles E. Hamilton, Georgetown. Ky. _
. john ¥V. Buskie, 2108 Chestnut St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Inez Luteu, Lees jr. College, jackson, Ky. 1954*-
_ Thomas C. Cochran, Marion, Ky. Anna E. Colsgrove, 2025 Carter Ave., Ashland, Ky.
Miss Susan G. Akers, 316 Tenney Circle, Chapel Hill, N. C. Mrs. Roy Long, Beattyville, Ky. Hvmer L·
William M. Rhoads, 220 ¥Vilsou St., Greenville, Ky. Mrs. St. Clair Walker, Box 175, Anchorage, Ky. C°·· SPC
Lawrence C. Howard, Box 236, Loyall, Ky. Lee H. Colden. Bagley Drug. Cynthiaua. Ky. "V'u_E§l_C
; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kavanaugh, 1034 E. Cooper Dr. H. D. Palmore, Box 68, Frankfort, Ky. V“’Elm¤‘_
i, Lexington, Ky. loscph E. McNamara, Germantown, Ky. Helen G- ·
_ Mildred Louise Hart, 1406 Oakwood Ave., Louisville, Ky. L. S. Schuster, Helmwoods, Elizabethtown, Ky. AV€·i LF
‘ i, VVilliam F. Ditto, Gallatin County High School, Vllarsaw, Ky. O. B. Chisholm, 344 E. Lexington St., Harrodsburg, Ky, B· A; Shh
€: j. C. Nelson. jr., 2104 Bayard Pk. Dr., Evansville, Ind, Bill Corum, Box 312, Madisonville, Ky. l€hC$» U
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~ \Villiam Henry McAdams. 31 Claremont St., Newton, 58, Mass, C. L. Arnold, 2815 Bronson, Kalamazoo. Mich. Indian I`
.   Lt. Cluuet R. Ellis, jr., 305-B \Villa St., Big Spring, Texas ]ack B. Hunmhrey, 4617 Gt. Oak Rd., Monar Club, Rockville, Md. Robert H·
_ . Stanley W. Collis, 233 E. Gray St., Louisville, Ky. Col. G. W. Ewell 3133 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. LEXIPEW
" Thelma Daniels, \Vayland, Ky. Mrs. Y. W'. Ewell, 3133 Connecticut Ave., NNV., \Vasliington, D. C. ]· Qmhsle
F Donald C, Haney, 3350 Stud, D, FF Sqdu Box 9761, Brig. Cen. E. DeCoursey, 415 Dickmun Rd., Ft. Sam Houston, Texas ,mgm“ (
"~ Chauutc AFB, Ill. A. W. Eyer, 201 E. 50th St., Kansas City, Mo. Rlchmd E-
_ ] james Graham Lewis, 2006 VV. jeusen Ave., Fresno, Calif. E. l'li\f0luisvill<·. Ky- D R2?
; 'l`hi·odori· A. Sanford, P. O. Box 1173. Lexington, Ky. Ann Everson Torstrick, 3105 Eagle Pass Rd., Louisville, Ky. 1-‘BaPh
\Villiam T, l·Iim—5_ Box 124_ Boi-f;i]0_ Ky, VV. Bowman Grant, 2429) Broadmeacle Rd., Louisville, Ky. g wd
Prof. j. \V. Graybcal, \Vayricsburg, Ky. Ray lohzmuemen, 707 ¥V. Aslilaml, Louisville, Ky. I'   T Ml
james A. Fugatc, Cumberland, Ky. Dr. George E. Cain, Louisa, Ky. L °. éusj
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` _],SSi(. E_ Acken Box 5335 NTSC, DL.ng0n_ Texas john S. Sherwood, 3900 16th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. * ‘ I ‘ N?
julius Ambrosius, 1502 E. Oak St., New Albany, Ind, L. F. Colbert, 1778 Lavier Pl., N. XN., VVashingtou, D. C. VI( mmlx
` Virgil L. Christian, ]r., $340 Ridgeway, Lexington, Ky. Harold F. Waits, 9546 S. Hamilton Ave., Chicago 43, Ill. A qrgmmtl
Q V j. T. Brittain, 401 Canyon Rd., San Dimas, Calif. A. E. Green, 5030 Valley Stream Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Hmétcm
[ Mrs. Ruth B. McFerran, Colonial Hotel, Fort Myers, Fla. YV· F- Steers. 7 Sllvfiilim Drive, Sl101‘€ Hills. N- ,l» `h ` Pa
. Steven T. Bladek, 26 Park St., Montclair, N, ]. ]ames P. Glenn, Kuttawa, K,y. D gcrar
W. Arch Bennett, 212 \Vashiugton St., Frankfort, Ky. Frank Derrick, V. A. Hospital. McKinney. Texas rlL·$°rg
Sarah G. Blanding. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y, A. ]. Napier, 201 Adrienne, Lafayette, La. S · 1 (EF
. T. H. Hardwick, Kentuekiau Hotel, Lexington, Ky. C. B. Smoot, 1217 Avenue Venetia, Coral Gables, Fla. cW§]. 3
Mrs. Evelyn G. Baker, 2242 Rutherford, Louisville, Ky. \V· C· Nl=\Ul\€\VS. P- O- Box 498. Simliil lVli`1l'lil, Calif. J · 1  
_ J. J. Fitzpatrick, 584 N. School Lane, Lancaster, Pa. Charles C- Murphy. 136 E- Court Ave, Jeffersonville. Ind. mgmi P‘
Mrs. john N. Browning, Mnysvillc, Ky. II. G. Newman, 236 Queensway Drive, Lexington, Ky, {ms
‘ john R. Bullock, 603 Dixie Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio Alan R. Vogeler, 1107 Union Central Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio
T. H. Asbury, R. No. 1, Lexington, Ky. K. B. Daniel, Danville, Ky.
Mrs. ]oe Arvin, 702 N. Cross, Robinson, Ill. A. M. Kirby, 771 Lytton Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. Mrs. Hair
C. M. Abraham, 407 E, Broadway, Louisville, Ky. ]. VV. Tuuks, 3709 WV. Fourth St., Fort \Vorth 7, Texas Lexingl
Thos. E, Earle, 7219 S. Phillips, Chicago 49, Ill. A. ]. Bradshaw, 409 Caster, Evanston, Ill. lames B,
Margaret Bluckerhy, 629 Chinoe Rd., Lexington, Ky. Dr- Joseph Livhmmi. 215 W. Third Sr., Frankfort, Ky. Edward I
john P_ Cm-m(,dy_ ]5:}5 3431 5t__ N_ \V__ Cmmm 9_ Ohio Mrs. Ralph E. Edwards, 53024 VV. Calvert St., Baltimore 18, Md. Frzmkfi
llcv. Albert R. Perkins, Methodist Church, Pikeville, Ky. E· ll· B<‘¤‘Y. 1906A Uvwiv St-, FL lV¤rth 7, Texas Paul G. I
Marshall Barnes, Owensboro National Bank, Owensboro, Ky. Ch¤\‘li'$ \V· B0hmUl`. 229 Cllcllillllt Hilo L€>1l¤l-{lim. KY· ASlllHm
Elvis   Stahr, ]r., UK Law College, Campus HOU. lvllh S. Cooper, Amurlciln Embassy, New Delhi, India ,l. David
_ Charles A. \Vi·itzi·l, 1806 Nicholnsville Rd., Lexington, Ky. DL Muck H· Fll’ll€’l'» ll E. 85th St., New York 28, N. Y. William (
Mrs. john ], Dimlgip, 414 Pa, CL, Lexington, Ky_ Dr. Drew Luten, 3720 Washington Blvd., St. Louis 8, Mo. l· Ray le
. Lucy A. \Vare, Box 175, Lexington, Ky. M. M. Moyer, 548 Col. Young Road, Eugene, Oregon T- H. Ha
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$2,00, Membership (Type A) in the Alumni Barren C0unty—Basil Preston, Glasgow Muhlenberg C0unty—Ralph "Babe" Wright, Box `
Association includes subscription to the Alumnus. Bath County-—George Gibson, Owingsville 254, Greenville
  Bell County-R. H. Barker, Pineville Nelson C0unty—Beamis Samuels, Bardstown
Member of Natitxml Ed1t0r1alAAss0ciat1o1k]Ken- gouréboéi County};-Basil I-\l‘ayden,garis Qllicilzglas County·—Miss Marie Flora, Carlisle
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Office at Lexington, ky., May 1, 1952, rmder Bracken County—·Miss Lillian Hixson, Brooksville Perry County—Bill Sturgill, c/o Hazard Coal Z
Vthe act of Aug. 24, 1912. Edited by the Alumni Breckinridge C0unty—Fred Peters, Hardinsburg Operat0r’s Association, Hazard
Association. Caldwell County—Wil1iam McConnell, Princeton Pike County-—]ames W. Wine, Pikeville
  Carlisle County—Ralph Edringtcn, Arlington Powell County—`Ralph B. Coulee, Stanton
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_ _ _ Cligton léountyiu-Cha;l%;OI£jut|;1§:5f gjbegny Simpson County—Woodrc•w Coots, Franklin
Homer L. Baker, President, Louisville Cement Crittenden Cmmty_L0ujs D_ Chgppsy Marion Spencer County—Harold Love, Taylorsville
QQ., Speed Bldg., LQUISVIIIBU 0 __ Cumberland C0uDty_Lcs]ie Mcccmas, Taylor County—Harry R. Smith, Camphellsville
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Ave., Lexington, Ky. ESM]; Cugntylstgga; (§;€, Irvine Union Couuty·—Will Tomy€Vat§ent:rMorgaulield,
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Ashland. KY· Magoflin County—Luther Rice, Salyersville Joseph Ave.
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William Cant, Masonic Bldg., Owensboro, Ky. Marshall County-]. Homer Miller, Benton
», I. Ray Ienkms, Elizabethtown, Ky. Mason County-William D. Calvert. Maysville Executive Committee meets second Monday
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Ig? before the beginning of another season, and con- those of us who have our roots in Kentucky soil imo ma
  sider what the new hnancial plan upon which the forward movements of the snail are not Oklnhov
-   your Alumni Association is embarking will mean enough. Other Universities, other Alumni As- I°"'“_“"
i to you and to your University. sociations are jumping forward at an amazing 1"’;;";f
_ pace because the men and women who imple- ]>r€S],y[`€
ment and support their alumni organizations numcmi
1 when your "wmbemhlp lwtiw is mailed to have come to the realization that their backing, $100**1 '
, » UO" in May it will inform you that by Choice vt hnancial, verbal and moral, is the biggest single {fred 1)
.   the voting membership in attendance at the an- facto). in Hm We Of the mStimt.iOn_ Egiltsuih
Q_   nual meeting last May, alumni of the University
  of Kentucky have set a new goal for themselves; _
·   a goal which will involve a dues increase from F O1md“ll0'l$ me wringing UP all ODE" the
1 Y $2.00 and $3.00 to a blanket amount of $5.00 CO1’"l"U» Eng Products vt big b“$l"€$S> and are  
i per member, and will also offer the added chal- l’01”l'lg "1l11‘lO”$ vt dvilars Limo the COll€"S Ol
r 1 lenge of a giving P.,-Ogmm which will make it privately operated institutions of higher educa-  
  Possible fm- all Of us to Cohtrihuw to ah Gxpahd_ tion; but the state university, the life—line of the
. mg pwgmm for Alma Mateh future, must depend upon its alumni to supple- 89t
·ment its finances and make possible through y
financial and vocal support, its expansion and H6
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right now the reason for this increase in dues. next m
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ARE YOU PREPARED TO DO YOUR in May
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V Your Alumni Association might have continued SAID THAT OTHER ALUMNI BODIES SUC- `thal ‘
0 to struggle along for a good many more years CEEDED WHERE YOUR’S FAILED? THE  
I with the limited budget and in the halting fash- ANSWER TO A KENTUCKIAN IS SELF- 26 35 ,
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Lloyd G. Fitzgerald, ’22, of Mount       S     ’ 
Hope, XV. Va., has been elected presi- .
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the West Virgffiia Society of Profes-     v‘NV/VV W   )V_Y'      =_$   Vilgv   Ilnllzll   Elected To OffIC€ J; _
sional Engineers. He took office last  a:  IVV   Twice In   Years ~i
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Mr, Fitzgerald is a native of Burn-             Albert Benjamin Chandler. '24. ol i
side, Ky., and lived in and near Haz-   _ ‘     Corydon (Henderson county) and Ver-  
ard,   “rh€I·€ he Sgrvgd as forclnany   i _     S3lll€S, Ky., KDOWVH [O CZICII g€II€I`2I[lOI] i
mining engineer and superintendent   ‘ _     of Kentucky alumni as "Happy." since i =
of various mine operations until 1942.   . _       his own undergraduate days, was in-  
He then entered the service of the      fri'.?  _‘ ```i‘ 1   .-,· A,   augurated Governor of Kentucky last i i
Unireri Srrires Bureau Or Mines ns     ==t     December 13 for the second time in a  
miliiijg engineer (explnsivesy   r   r s; gf   twenty-year span—only the third Ken-  
nest of his went bas been in the ‘iV.   ’     i_  i   tuckian in the liiswry of the C<>¤¤m<>¤—  
- TO eastern United States except for trips      if       bf  wcaltli [0 ll¤\‘€ l>€€ll €l€€¥€d [0 IWO l
y soil into coal mining areas in the states of         terms.  
, mr ornbetin, Arkansas, kansas, Missettn,  g   ·r’‘‘     G<>~‘¤r¤<>¤‘ Cl¤=·¤¢¤¤lr¤¤¤¤<>¤S- More (ierniieri iians {Or rhe eOrn_ four children. Marcella, now Mrs, ‘
VE IT F°H°wmg a Pmccdm SH last YW meneetnent will bi; outlined in letters Thomas Millsu Mimi- **0*** Mm V
;SUC‘ `that of h°ld‘“g H wcckféml win- to the reunion classes, but all alumni .lm“€S   L€“`l$- and Ben and Dan-
THE gicnccmcm prqg-mm_th€ wnlvcrsulf nre weiernne ro return to riie rrnn_ both currently students at the Uni-
aculty has designated Satutday, May I rersirs, of Kenrneirrn
SEL]; 26 as ALUMNI DAY, sunday, Ma`, mencement week-end, and are urget .
27 for the baccalaureate program and m do S"' _ _ Larry C. Miller, former University
Monddy, May 28th. for UK’s 89th, an- Cl¥*$$€$ Scheduled _f0Y YCUIUOUS this of Kentucky assistant professor of
Hual commencement, )'€i¤1` ¤l`€¢ l906» Wluch will €€l€l>l`?*l€ commerce, is Pan-American Life In-
The week-end commencement last U5 G0ld€ll ]lll§ll°€$ l9$l_t Wliicli will surance Company’s new general agent
)’€HY proved to be such a success, both Cclcblilw lm _Sll"@Y AmU"€l`$Y'Y`>'? uml in Louisville.
with alumni and parents of graduates. [hc Clusscs Ol ,1917* ’l?· ,19 {md ,20:      
that the same program will be carried illld 1937- ,$8· 39 and   Dr. F. A. Pattie, professor of psy-
through this year. Ollicers of the rcuning classes have chology at UK has been named to a
All-llmii Day will open with regis- already been notihed and letters are third four-year term as a member of
traton from 10:00 a.m. to twelve noon being prepared to send to members of the State Board of Examiners of Psy-
in the Music Room of the Student those classes, chologists.
 
 
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Both DISFIHQUISITCCI 8:l5 p.m. (CST) in Memorial (1oli— honored, are invited to attend i_ S {
EduC¤t0rS_L€¤derS seum. V Founders Day program. Like otl; Gy'
More than one hundred kentucky programs commemorating the four. To
Founders Day will be observed by teachers who have had 45 or more ing of the University, this year`s ev;
the University of Kentucky on \Ved- years of teaching experience and who will consist of musical numbers and GOV I
nesday, February 22, with the theme are still actively engaged in the pro- dramatic narrative built around tthc KQ;
"Education: the Concern of the Peo- lession will be guests of honor for the Founders Day theme, [hc [ull
ple." Founders Day observance. Plans are r·\s in past years. two University minismn
Two Uli graduates who have won being made by the University to en- Kentucky alumni who have achiey School it
wide recognition for their work in tertain the veteran educators and rec- marked success in their fields ln Tl U
the field of education-Jaines Ml. Car- ognize them for their contributions to been singled out for recognition. x FL  
nahan of Chicago and Nancy Duke education in Kentucky. Mr. Carnahan is president of ly tht mul
Lewis of Providence, R. I.-have been Friends of education throughout the and (larnalliltl, one of the largest tt lllc Um
named to receive Founders Day state, and particularly former pupils book publishing Firms in the 1izitiiwlu_l°m
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.   i`i’`     iilli   ._  , _ (lC§l`CC lAr ·¤A>>¤1L11 f¥`0U1 lthe Foundation made his annual re-   .AA_A ’ `   i      
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