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Board of Trustees. His Excellency the Governor of Kentucky, Chairman Ex-officio. President James K. Patterson, Member Ex-officio. Term Expires January, 1908. Judge William ('. Bell. ........Harrodsburg. ITon. Cassius M. Clay-------------..Paris. Judge George B. Kink bad..........Lexington. Judge John McCiioud...............Lebanon. Hon. Charles W. Metcalfe. . . . Pineville. Term Expires January, .1910. Basil M. Brooks. Esq................ .Blaughtersvillo. David F. Frazee. Esq..............Lexington. Hon. Frank A. llotuaxs............Prestonsbnrg. Charles B. Nichols, Esq............Lexington. Judge Robert L. Stout.............Versailles. Term Expires January, 1912. Judge Henry S. Barker.............Louisville. Hon. Tibbis Ca in enter ........Scottsville. Judge William T. Lapkerty. ...Cynthiana. Denny P. Smith, Esq...............Cadiz. Hon. Claude B. Terrill.............Bedford. Executive Committee. David F. Frazee, Chairman. William T. Lakeerty, John McCiiord, Charles B. Nicitols, Robert L. Stout. David C. Frazee, Secretary of the Board and of the Committee.
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Editor’s Page i w W ELDEKS of the ‘hammer;'' arise! Peruse these pages and knock. Unless you do we shall be sadly disappointed. We shall have mithridated ourselves against your bitter pills of unfavor- able criticism, your accusations of “graft 7 your deadly doses of “I told you so’s” and your injections of ex post facto advice in vain. We have little apprehension, however, that you will disap- point us, for there seem to be two inviolable laws of a college annual: First, that it will not be published on schedule time; second, that when it does appear, it were better for the reputation of the editors had it not done so. Long ago we were told of the existence of these laws by one who had found them out by experiment, and who kindly advised us “never to have nothing to do with no col- lege annual.” Twice since we have been -told the same thing by others of equally good authority. With too little respect for the wisdom that age and experience brings we resolved to show the world that even if such laws existed they had ex- ceptions. Vain conceit! Our opinions have changed. We realize that our efforts have been feeble, and were about to say that we would try to do better next time. But, thanks to custom, there is no next time for us. We wish to thank those who have so kindly and patiently helped us get this work ready to pan off on the public, pray for those who are to come after us, and sympathize with those who have gone before. Tun Staff.
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