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| KENTUCKIAN NINETEEN ELEVEN | Board of Trustees Augustus E. Wilson, Governor of Kentucky President Henry S. Barker ..... IIon. K. R. Regenstein, Superintendent of Public Instruction Term Expire January, 1912 Hon. Tiobis Carpenter ..... Hon. William H. Cox ..... Hon. Claude B. Terrell .... Denny P. Smith.............................. Chairman, Ex-Officio Member, Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Soot ts ville Maysville Bedford Cadiz Term Expire January, 1914 Hon. Cassius M. Clay ..... Paris Hywbl Davies, Esq Kensee Richard C. Stoll, Esq Lexington Louis L. Walker, Esq Ixmcastcr Richard N. Wathkn, Esq Ix hanO]| Term Expires January, 191« John B. Atkinson, Esq. Enrlington Thomas Louis Edelkn, Esq. Frankfort Charles B. Nichols, Esq Lexington James K. Patterson, Esq. , Lexington James W. Turner, Esq Paintsville Executive Committee Charles B. Nichols, Chairman Cassius M. Clay Claude B. Terrell Hywkl Davies Richard C. Stoll Miss Margaret I. King, Secretary of the Hoard and of the Execntire Committee
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r 1M I tNi e -r e: e im ele: ven c— A Tribute to James K. Patterson Nearly half a century ago James K. Patterson became the head official of flic A. and M. College of Kentucky. Since that time he has given his life and energy to the building up of this Institution. Old age has crept upon him almost unawares and he has seen the dream of his youth only partially perfected. He has seen it grow from a school with four professors, with a graduating class of only one student, to a University with seventy-five professors ami one hundred graduates. He was the initiator of each forward step. Though retired from his position, he is yet the father and guardian of his only living child—the State University of Kentucky. President Patterson is one of the most illustrious men the State has ever had. His work is l cyond comparison; it is a standard by which to judge others. His quick perception, his choice vocabulary, his refined utterance and his masterly mind arc unequalled. With his indomitable courage and incomparable strength ami virtue he overcame all political prejudices, ami won the respect of his enemies. He is too great to fall by public criticism. He is a true friend, a pious gentleman and a joyous companion. Within that aged breast beats the heart of a noble man. The great lesson of his life is the fruit- fulness of unselfish striving for high impersonal aims. 13333 12
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