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Foimim STUDENTS AND Fxoumr in rin; SERVICE-*6575  ·i Z
CASUALTIES SINCE AUGUST 15, 1944-35 -
z Joseph Leonard Tipp City, Ohio Killed in action, 5-13-44
;l Melvin C. Brewer New Albany, Ind. Killed in action, 5-6-44 T
Jesse Thos. Mountjoy Lexington Killed in action, 7-31.-44 ;.
1Vm. Benjamin Elder, Jr. Lexington Killed in action, 8-9-44 H
Fletcher Smith Porter Georgetown & N. J. Killed in action, 1-30-44  
1Valter Franklin Martin Dry Ridge Killed in action  
Harold Reuben Katz Ashland Killed in action, 8-17-44 tl
Paul Franklin Johnson \Vaynesburg Killed in action, 7-25-44 ·
James Hisle Johnson Lexington Killed in action, 9-6-44
‘ l Robert James Ammons Lexington Killed in action, 9-12-44
Robert Curtis Davis Paris .lllness—New Guinea 8-12-44  
James Richard Howell, J1·. llodgenville Auto accident, 10-5-44   _
Vllilliam Bouldin Hopkins, J r.Carlisle Killed in action, 9-16-44  
_ Leslie Allison Paris \Vounds reed. in action, 9-16-44 *
· Billy Bennett Cook Salem Killed in action, 2-19-44 .1
Phil Lotink Lexington Killed in action, 7-5-44  
Thomas B. Condor McAfee Killed in action, 7-9-44  *
Arthur C. Minor Lexington Killed in action, 7-14-44  
Harold E. Winii Marion Killed i11 action, 7-13-44 lf
Darwin K. Oliver Hazard Killed in action f 
Don Young Nicholasville Killed in action, 7-30-44 . `
James C. Hardyman Maysville Killed in action, 7-15-44 ,
C. L. Elmore Cleveland, Tenn.,  
& Lexington Killed in action, 2-19-44  
John J. Howard Ashland Killed in action, 6-10-44  
. Kenneth C. Dutton Lexington Killed in action, 7-28-43 —
· Cyril O, Dannonhold Louisville Killed in action, 6-10-44 g_
' Earl B. Rose, Jr. Lexington Kill.ed in action, 9-30-44 V   
Joseph A. Styles \Vorcester, Mass. Plane crash .
, Malcolm P. Alfrey Lexington Deceased Y T
3 \lVilliam H. Duit, Jr. Hardy Killed in action  9 H
Carleton C. Moore Lexington Killed in action 3 
' Sheldon Buchanan 1Villock Campbellsville Killed in action  .  
» Leon Glenn Littrell \Vinchester Kill.ed in action, 10-25-44  
A George Samuel Ellis Stanton Killed in action, 9-1.4-44  * Th,.
1 Joseph Huston Payne Lexington Killed in action, 4-28-44   ],ih,_m
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2 Fred Rodgers Baker Lexington Germany   Mr. zu
A Sidney Richard Smith Louisville Germany   llosem
\Villiam G. Clark Lexington Romania   Pasadt
George R. Holloway Lexington Germany   HH, H]
3 Jesse A. Tunstill Bowling Green Germany ·  ’ l,i(_,_0;;
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, Merrill M. Blevins Harlan Germany   with ,1
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  A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE ALUMNI AND STUDENTS
  OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
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  . and literary materials dating: from
g   the sixteenth century. Some of it
    in i      ' was collected in France soon afte1·
    ~ i,__V {§~ » A the French Revolution, and the
          books of this period are 1l()\\' Ull-
 _  We  p    7;. obtainable upon the open book
l if  I   "     t market. Only througzh generous
  iio   °       gifts of its friends can tl1e Univer-
    ' Q ‘ ( __V, I -,»·“‘ ”   _ sity of Kentucky ever hope to pro-
A   ii  YP _ _   t‘ll1'€ such fine basic research ma-
,      °%,_ terials. I11 view of the fact that
    _»  il  the Library has made some effort
  · E `;    I to collect fine examples of book-
  i   · __ making: and printing, and that it
  I ll is now beginning a press, it is
 · especially lieartening that the
Pickett collection contains such a
- 0 large amount of fine printing, il-
r   lustrating Hlld binding;. There are
  :r_ _ hundreds of splendid illustrations
—     _ __ which date back almost to the
  *  i       __ _ __V__V;p 4   beg·inning· of this art. One can al-
A (    .  " rn ' A ' Hlost t[‘;l(}€ tl]? lllST0l`}' of typo`
T Joseph D. Pickett ;I1'Hlll1)’ tll1`0ll{Il1 the titles in this
collection. There are likewise
        scores of fine examples of the
; binder's art. and many rare cx-
        D•   amples of marbled pape1·s. t
 Z F1'()ll1 the standpoint of the
‘       serious student of history and
M  literature this collection goes far i
 ·’ The University of Kentucky dent, 1867-1869, ofthe institution. b(>y()]ld its at-tlstle v;ilue_ It cou-
 i Lib1‘ar_v has just received one of It was largely illl‘()Il§i'll his efforts, taiug basic source material which `q;`
g_  The handsomest gifts whieh has as successor to John Augxnstns js absolutely neeessary in the or-  
 T HEY lJf K€=_¤t¤<>1€v pub- ‘l ll ° X adm] ld" d gl°lllll“lm member of Delta Cl11 traternitv   .
IS Q qllilf €1‘ Y. ll SCPID 1011 0 DOH- ' . y · ` ° v ._ _ _ _ ` ' I
~ l menibers, $1. Menibgship éT3'Pet A) in Ol the Ld" College Ot the Ullu el zllltl of tll€ Af2l.1'S1lLy 100tl)t\ll S(illEl(l li  
the Association inclu es su scrip ion to .‘ Y · ’ .- Y . ' ‘ , _ .=  
l me Ali; llili   ***1 0* I\°¤*“¢l~>» b€¤·11¤<> Chief 111 1922, 1923 aaa 1924. li   ;2._
  Justice of the Couit ot Appeals of ii   or
· Ent r d a· Second Class \Iatte1· at the r , , , , , . ·      
Post ?)i"fice at Lexington, 12)-,, May 22, I\€11lllClxy 011 1\[011(1d), OLJCODQI 16,    
192** ““d" the act °f M“"°h 3· 187** and again the CO1111ll0ll\\`€8lljl1 1nay Library Gift Honors    
b an of the ·1bilit * and distinction ‘ li  
Marguerite McLaughlin 1...1..........,,....1.. Editor   St   _ l Th° Hon' Joseph D' Pickett    
. G. Lee McClain 1»........».»..2 Managing Editor ot another ot its sons, Universitys Second President it  
‘ Helen King ...,...,....,...,.....,, Associate Editor    
0FF1cERs_ OF *rrIrrENALUMN1 Judge Cillllllliwli, who was ap- (C0ntin1L€d from page K;)    
C ASSSOCIA O P wi t i"’l“l°‘l to the Court Of Appeals ])€‘l1l history ‘1t the University of l  
Gr v · r e .,1..1,,,..v..............,.,..... resi en , _ , ( ~ . ¢ •  -  
Dgtltkigl Tnginmn. 9....,,......»......» Vice-President 111 1938 after the death oi; Judge _ )_ _ _  »  
Marguerite McLaughlin ..,r...Yr..........r........ ,. . , Y . lxelituuliy tlle 1 lcliett cOll€ct1011 is 1}  
~ __,________,____vr____9_______1____Y Exeguiive '§ee1·etai~y W 1ll1an1 Rogers Cla), is probably _;  
l K' .,,..,....29.2.......... ' · . . . . . - -' - · ' ` I  
H9 ell mg C mg mlsum the youngest clnet ustice in the A l“‘lJOl ‘“l(lltl°l’· 1 iéa/gc
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. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE history Of the Stgitg He yygs ad- 111 &l(ldltlO1]. to   thi? bU()l{S,    
L 1‘ L VV'll` W. Bl t . . . . . . 1.   .i9-'  
.   Gil 1ieeO1%<:1ain H.} lgin Robinlrsdlril on \’H11C€d to tl1e position of clnet Mr. and Mrs. Chevalier have gell- ll {G1-;
H. D. Palmore Mrs. E. D. S imlick · _ · I , . ‘,. Y . . , . ,     ·
G,]I%1.v£§Bul$}§nei- Mi—s_ g_ R_ Under- Justice automatically undei P10- orousiy oiiorod 3 prizo or $100 hi  I E .
V L. . ran e woo ,· `· · . · ‘ . . _ _ _ t2 1; I 1
il}     DRiYiflT§°l`g€ H· Uslou Ot tliicomtltutlou that lc the art student designing tl1e most    
J‘lll“·Ai £Vlllll‘l“’l` ilk ‘l;l`§ Beam (mules the Judge longest m com- appropriate book plate to be placed  l  
. ·i3‘§,ni;Slé‘{iliv€iy   (§·i§l;’;’Q'°l l11lSSl01l as Judge of the Court of _ h 1 T} l     _r__  
  Appeals shall be clnet ]llSll0€.H In lll €‘l“ lo lllllll lll Oll B l°li“l”l    
VOL. XV November, 1944 No. 4 addition to obiriiiiiiig the oiiiof made by the donors is that the   i
B A J _ _ ,44 justiceship, Judge Cillllllltwli is as- books be suitably n1a1·ked so thm V;   
c 01ncr lll _ _ · , · . . , ., · . . . . {  
suxed of anothei eight yeais since ihoy will not lose thoir idoiihho  J  
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Septeniber   for {he U1ii\v€1•Sit§r_ AYES Ilollllnated O1]. both the D€1110- Of real distinction l\[I,S· Chovih  '  
Yphe Enrollment is light but the ciaticmaiid Republican tickets toi hor. is rho author or the best Soho. A   .
  yegigtepgd an glhtiine   llle O Ce. 1)l'l.UlIl1, lVOHl(l}l» \\'l1lCll   il l'lUll    
riihoy are ovorfiowiiio m tho Haus 1`he fields of education and law stoiy of the Kentucky tobacco  i
‘ . . have been of primary interest to farmers along the famous 'l`ucl11· i`
= and into annexes and fraternity . _ , , =
— _ Judge Cammack. He was bO1‘11 in hoe Ridge. She has used her l\€ll‘ 3 
ll°lll€S‘ Sllglltly less tllall 100 vet` Owenton, Ky.; attended Castle tucky background with artisl11  E
-. · .T . . . . . . ~° 
_ emue Ot Vi mid lvm H h*“’€ Ye- Heights Military Academy; Owen- skill, and has produced a work 11i  
Q turned to resume their studies ton High School; University of genuine a11d lasting literary and  
Q ood thoso of us who Sow tho bo, Kentucky; University of Chicago, historical merit.  
. . , . . . · w '1 i.. . ._ ’1··. ·, . .  ,·, 
\ gmumg are hopefully autlmpatmg and Peabody College. He was mai Lntts like the aboie help to 1111  
T ried 111 1927 to Miss Sarah Gil- the University of lxentueky ll-  
the future. We are glad to wel- , , ‘ _ _ .  
1 f t I t f mour ot Owensboro. From 192-1 to b1`&l1'y in the class ot f11‘SlZ·1'HlClllll'  
V ° me Olmel S lll ell S llllllly 0 1930 he devoted himself to teach- versity libraries. Many tlllllllllliil  ig MON?
_ 11**10111 have €111‘¤1<*1·=1t1<>11S of ing a11d to, law practice tllld was in a position to give like z1ssist1111·‘ ·iil)°llt Fl
E high distinction and all of whom a member of the State Department to their al111a niater, and we i1ttZ< Qi_l`°f· E
1 have coiityibuted gi-eat]y to tho of Education from 1930 to 1934. University will ever be 1·cz11·01€sS01·
wa-81111 r V   J I pI _ .;>;  ‘==-:   ‘,Jy.   1 (*1111* i“ “g*‘i“ the ““‘”“ b€*‘“‘d
was a .  1     the n1e11 bféllllld tl1e guns" 011 the
atélllli} § , _V·_ V ·  _;·—.  I     , .,V~11  1;;, · IYl1lV€l‘S1t}’ campus. \Vorld Vi a1· II, ,
I $9111110 f V; , .1     __ 11 ji   I I I ” A   V*»”'   with its greater scope, its n1i11io11s t
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           11    nificant list of casualties, has im-
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ckett is     -,  1 v_   ,     , M   ·   , 1~»,   men and \\'OIll€ll 111 service, 133 ot
·   ~1·    $121 ·i·»I ; g ,e»»   · · ·’       ei e 1   I‘··‘   , ~  ,   ’'’I  . .
gldent     A ·_  _ __nIV VV   __,__   .. A   Q    XVh01I1 have already given their
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laxve gen-   KV       Aj;      V ()]'(lQ]'_     virile,   C?I])I'l'
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f $100 to       4 _ 1,,_  ,1     V   V ble i 50ung man 1etused the
the most     _/`V_ I V ·_ V V  1   (VW - 11v_»~     V V_   E €ll]QI`ltuS status, and \\'aS aSSl{1‘n€(I
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that tht   *A`A V ` 1   \Vith otlices i11 tl1e library, Pro-
1 S0 111111 1:   ··`AA   , __,, fessor Gillis undertook tl1e job of
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_ _.‘} 3 1.      · Q and by locating and listing all
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,1.,,1.,1     ROFESSOR EZRA L. GILLIS »-O? I ~ ~ 1H ·F 000 I, _
U   Y t1ese 1l101‘0 lklll 1, 1111-
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;1]umuim.,   More than 25 years ago Pyegj- conclusion ot hostilities these have bee11 captured by tl1e (’ll(’lll}', V,
aSSM,m1.1  911t Frank I1. MeVey assigned to names, together with those ot all and 133 are dead. lt 1S a ])1`0llu11t1·y in the "Great \Var_" tury late1· another lvlll\'€l'Slt}' of (`0I]1I1lOl1\\'€2·lllQll but ot the 11at1o11— W
Le uml;  = All tl11·011g·}1 the wm. vems pme Kentucky president found himself a page i11 which the story ot Ixen- S_  
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une hm,  Vllhs had Hssembmd the names tatetl with the same sad lash and tuck) spuceless saw 1 1 ut, 1 _ t
D GOES fg  Cl records of Uuivemity Of Ken- what was 1110re natural than that agre ot her llllIl1()l‘t&ll sous, the 1d IV
i)1.;yy_   Cky 111611 who had f011g·}1t for he should assigrn this c0111p1lat1011 patriotism ot her dautrliters, will IV .,· 1
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Harold E. Wetzel Named lannelied S0lll€\\ll€l(’ e‘ll€dl BTU. me]. and m eddmeu te eeeh eleeeee   America
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( hl WH] deputme It e H e I, i 1 ·IP1‘l‘l€S had been shelling tl1e road _ ‘ ee be " X ‘T ` the Ame]
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doctor ot philosophy degree trom had neyer been a road. QN 011929 `mw IH; and lull who hee
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I worker Hlltl supervisor in the Wwe I (hmue knew whve I just 1111*1 111V€1‘s1lY 01 M111111°S<>111-  the eeleee
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assistant supervisor ot the I nited Came Over um] hit wh(1,·€ my jeep (lffllltllltl for IlI()(-l€l‘ll g'(’(){XI'&lI1ll}`1lll `
1 States Departinent ot Labor Study had been That 1S the why yum- tl1e part of soldiers l'(*TIII‘IlIllIl' tI‘1l111 Helen H0
, ot (IOIISIIIIIGV l)lI1'(fIlilS(-‘I‘S in 1935- luck goes in this “.m,·»- alymatl as wah as hy Shhhuh  To Captei
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let bv 1 . .1 . 1 Annual Freshman Blunder LlSt _ · _ _. _
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0**lll fé'1‘Hde of captain in the \VOll1Hl1,$ The tables have T\ll'll€‘(l Wllell 1* who replied; "You i·a11`t fool Nl€‘» iv A
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