University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1920

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Josephine Simrall, B.S. Dean of Women; Assistant Professor of English The university is indeed fortunate in having obtained the services of Mils Simrall. from Sweet Briar College. Virginia, where she has taught for a number of years, graduate of Wellesley, and has previously taught at the University of Cincinnati. She comes to us Miss Simrall is a A. J. Steiner, D.V.M. Assistant Veterinarian Mr. Steiner is a graduate of Iowa State College. He i a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and of the American Live Stock Sanitary Association. He has previously taught at Iowa State College and at Oklahoma A. and M. College. Olus J. Stewart, A.B., M.S. Mr. Stewart is a graduate of Ohio State and Purdue Universities. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, and has published a number of articles on chemical subjects. Captain Albert Sidney Johnson Tucker Professor of Military Science and Tadics Captain Tucker of the United Slates army was stationed here last fall when he returned from a year’s service overseas. While in France Major Tucker received especial honors for gallant conduct. William Dorney Valleau, A.B., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology Doctor Valleau is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. He is a member of the Alpha Zeta. Gamma Alpha and Sigma Xi honorary fraternities, and of the American Atsoc'a'ion for the Advance- ment of Science and of the American Phylopathological Society. Doctor Valleau is also the author of a number of papers on pathological subjects. Julius Wolf, B.M.E. Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering Mr. Wolf is a graduate of the University of Kentucky of so recent a date that many of' his student escapades are still related on the campus by his admirers. He is a member of the Tau Beta Pi and Engineers Alph honor r ’ fraternities, and a member of the American Society of Mechanical Ernest R. Wood. A.B.. M.A. Principal of the Model School Hr°hTl, “ ®-adua'C °f °hi? Univmi,y and » Master’s Degree from Clark University (22)

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Dean White Hendrickson, A.B., M.A. Instructor in English Mr. Hendrickson ij a recent graduate of the University of Virginia, having received his Bachelor’s Degree at that institution in 1918 and his Master’s in 1919. Curtis Judson Humphreys, B.S. Instructor in Physics Mr. Humphreys is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity. James Richard Johnson, B.M.E. Professor of Applied Mathematics Professor Johnson is the first graduate of the Mechanical College of the University, and is also a former faculty member, having held the position of professor of mathematics and mechanical engineering between the years of 1893 and 1905. He is a member of the Tau Beta Pi and the Lamp and Cross. James Byron Kelley, B.S. Professor of Agricultural Engineering Professor Kelley is a graduate of Iowa Stats College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts. Ames. Iowa. He is a member of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, and has taught in Iowa State College. Augustus N. May, A.B. Professor of Industrial Education and Supervisor of Trade and Industrial Education (Smith-Hughes) Professor May is a graduate of Berea College, and has taught in the Department of Manual Training and Free-Hand Drawing of that institution for the last fifteen years. Morris E. McCarty, B.S. Instructor in Zoology Mr. McCarty is a graduate of Purdue University, a member of the Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, and of the Lambda Chi Alpha. Gertrude McCheyne, B.S. Home Demonstration Leader Miss McCheyne received her degree at the University of Kansas. She is a member of the National Home Economics Associaticn. and has done extension work in Indiana and Kansas. Morris Scherico. B.S.. D.V.M. Instructor in Bacteriology Doctor Scherago is a graduate of Cornell University. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and of the Society of American Bacteriologists. He has served on the staffs of the Marine Hospital of the United States Public Health Service as bacteriologist and pathologist, and of the Life Extension Institute of New York as pathologist. (21)



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The University of Kentucky Alumni Association Officers Lexington, Ky. Frankfort, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Executive Committee W. E. Freeman, Chairman................................................Lexington, Ky. Frank BaTTaile.........................................................Lexington, Ky. E. B. Webb.............................................................Lexington, Ky. Lula Locan.............................................................Lexington, Ky. T. T. Jones............................................................Lexington, Ky. George Brock..............................................................London, Ky. Greetings from the President I am sure we enter upon the year with a larger vision and a greater sense of oppor- tunity than ever before. 'Let us not forget the hand that made us. Our Alma Mater has not made large demands upon us. Her idea of the memorial to Kentucky’s sons fallen in the war was the first of its kind put forth in Kentucky. It has received enthusi- astic support, but there is much yet to be done. If every alumnus would do his utmost, the goal would be easily reached. Here is a definite enterprise for us to engage in, a task to test our mettle. Perhaps we might regard it as an alarm that might arouse some of our slumbering members. It is undoubtedly true that fully half of the graduates of the University of Kentucky are asleep. They have surely not awakened to their duty and to the opportunities offered to them. Mrs. Chas. J. Smith, President . Herbert Graham, Vice-President . ■S. B. Marks. Secretary-Treasurer . S. B. Marks, Editor, The Alumnus (23)

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