University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1935

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W. v.. Ikiimw. .1 n.iinc l.cxiiinioni.iii. luis htcn Klmi; dciii nl ihi ' ( .i li(. m ' III F.iiniiU ' t ' i iiii; duiiiij; llic |);isl w.n. lie :is lji adiMlcd h 1)111 1 i.iiisx 1 .1111.1 ( ' .olk ' i c and lali ' i rcicixcd liis .Masui ' s (k ' i ici ' Iidiii iIk- lni (iMl . When lie was rallicr voimt; (not i-r loim ai; ()) !r ' jouiiH ' xrd 1(1 New ( l k 1kmi ' ic woikt ' d lor a lew cars. Ill ' is .iiicillu ' i our 111 mil deans who likes lo woi k in his gai ' den. hen iiis ;auk ' nini; is done he dasiies oil lo Hen in,mon Lake to anfjjle loi iiienihers of llu ' linnv iiihe. (loUege loolbail and haskelbali ap]K ' al to hull ei null li. Hut smoking has no allrac lion whatsoever. He has two daii ' lueis. |ane. a Ireshman at ihe I ' ni xi sii . and l.iitle Nfai joi ie. ■Ai.MN E. Evans, dean ol the Law Ciollege. was born in ' alle . Nebraska, and has lidikn horses siiue he was less than 4 veais olcL Tlie niak ' nieniljers of his laniily were noted lot their stren,i th, and in iiis ()iith Dean Exans was an accomplished wiestlei. He has traveled all over the L ' nited .States, and eiijovs llvins . While in Washington, D. C, he ilew in a mono] hanc with a Navv ol- li(Ci. and loin veais ago he had a ride in an aiitogvio. His son. Palmer, is a singei and stands (i Icct and three inches at l(i. He has intention ol becoming and engineer, but his little sister, Pat. who is seven, is ileiei mineil to be a dean ol women. Dean Evans decidctl on law lor a tareer when he was twentv-live. At this time he was studying Latin and Cireek. He got interested in Roman law and this in turn lead to his studv of the common law. Edward Viesi, dean of the College of Commerce, hails from Florida. He has lived all over the United .States and prefers ' ermont and K.cntu(ky. He found X ' eiinont especiallv eiijovable because it gave him the opportunity to skate and toboggan. Cutting grass anil teniling flowers gives him nuith enjoyment. Inn he also likes to lish and once caught an 11-pound dogfish in Lake Llelanau, Miihigan. Dean ' iest tiies to follow the titles ol good diet, but ailmits a weakness for deserts ami sweets— especially cocoanut custaril. ' hile working his way through school he did consideiable woi k with the weathei bureau in Washington, D. C, and in New ()rk Ciiv. The pet of the family is a Chile clog named Ching Ho . who is es- |)eiially fond of the Dean ' s daughter. Marjory, who is a student at tlij University. 21 1Q35 KENTUCKIAN 193 5

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Dean Bo d, (k.m ol iliv Aii and Science College, va born In Cameron, W. V ' a., but since that time has traveled all over the United States and Canada. He was reared down in Arkansas, and his earliest ambition, as he now remembers it, was to become a pirate. Later, ho v- ever, he majored in mathematics and took a pre-medital course in col- lege. As a l()-year-()ld boy, back in 1893, he tra eled up to Chicago to see the World ' s Fair, getting a job as bell-hop in a hotel there. Last summer he went to the Fair again, but somehow ii just ditln ' i lKi e ilij same kick as it did back in ' 93. Reading, long trips, and college sports inieresi him er nuich. and he reads the sport pages religioush. He has a weakness h)r sweets, but his health has always been excellent. Dean BomI has two daugh- ters; Bettv. who is a senior at the University, and X ' iiginia, who is a secretaiA ol the nuisii depailment. Lk I Jackso.n HokiACHKR, assistaiu dean ol the .Agricuhme Col- lege, was born in Fiankloit, Indiana. Oiiginally he wanted to he a farmer, bui while in college decided on teaching lor a caieer. His travels include considerable ol the United States and some ol Canada, which he considered a ery interesting couniix Ironi an agricultural standpoint. Sheep are a specialty with him, and the walls ol his ollice are adorned with ] ictures ol thoroughbreds. Koi let lealion he reads, di i es, bowls, and |)la s diamond ball and olle ball with consideiable enthusiasm. Dean Horlachei has two daughters. Helen, who is II. and Ft an ces, who is 7. When siip|)ei time (onies aiound ou ' ll lind him the ha|) piest when the meal is built upon a liamewoik ol bioiled beelsteak and Flench li ied potatoes— a combination he is stne can ' t be beat. T. T. Jones, dean ol men, hails from Cla Coimty, Kentucky. . t an earh age he decided to follow teaching. He obtained his bachelor ' s degree here at the University, and later earned his Ph. D. at Harvard. He is interested in almost all sports, is fond of traveling, and eats what- e er is set before him. Fast winter he and Dean Evans were on the wa to the Wallace IjaiHjuei in l,ouis ille when thev collided with a telephone ])ole, but foi tunateh neither was serioush hurt. , s a bov he liked to i ide horses but of late. lia ing neither hoi ses nor time to ride them, has neglected the sport. Dean Jones li es on a suburban estate about one and one-c|uai- ter miles from the campus. He has one chikl, a daughter, who is a senior at the Lhiiversity. 20 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKli



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Sarah Gibson Biandinc; is dean ol wonitn and assisiam prolcssor ol political scic ' iuc. She as boin rii lu heie in Fayette Count), lias traxeleil all over the United States, and spent some ol her time study- ing in England. . s a vei young girl she vantecl to lie a doctoi . but an aeti e interest in ph si(al edmation led her into this (ield. Dean Biaiidiiig is lonil ol swimniing and ome swam out to a liglit- hotise six miles oil New Ha en. Swimming and canoeing interest her greatlv. and when it comes to lood. she doesn ' t like deserts, sweets or meats, prefering instead Iriiit and egetaijles. In the stimmer time she conducts a camp lot gii Is cjii the ls.eiuiick Ri er. Once a year they take a trip down the ii er. twehe girls going on horseback and the rest aboaid a double-decked b irge on the river. She is fond of riding, bin says hei technitjiie consists in getting on, and sta ing on. or rather trying to. Mrs. Sarah B. Hoi.mi ' .s, assistant dean of women, has lived in Peinis l ania. New England. (3hio. Aikansas, Rcntiick , and Mexico. It was 1 e oliitionai times when the Holmes l.imih moxecl to Mexico so that Mr. Holmes could orgaitize a physical education department there. They were in Mexico City when Dia was chi en otn b Ma- deio ' s forces, and Mrs. Holmes was in the hospital then A iih t |)luis le er. Later they visited Ctiernaxaca, wheie the Moiiow iiome is lo- cated, but had no better hick there. I ' he Zajiata bandits ca|)tiired the town while they were there, and e en the laihoads lot a considerable length of time, thus jjiexenting the escape ol the citizens and the Holmes family. Mrs, Holmes likes to dii ' e. -ivalk. and read, and is considei ing tak- ing lip golf in self-defense. She has four children, Milch ed. [ohn, Ken- dall, and Lillian who has won considerable distinction as a campu.s beautv. 22 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

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