University of Kentucky. Veterans Club.

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Founded on November 28, 1944, the University of Kentucky Veterans Club started with nine members paying their dues of one dollar to found the organization. The stated purpose of the club was to promote the causes and protect the interests of veterans attending the University of Kentucky. The club's motto was a quote by George Washington, "When we assumed the role of soldier, we did not lay aside the role of citizen." The club lived by their motto as it worked as a liaison between individual veterans and the University. The organization of the club included a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Housing Committee, Steering Committee, Radio Committee, Social Committee, and Women's Division.

The club provided many services for student veterans, including housing drives, in which over six hundred living spaces were located for veterans, a free employment service, and a loan service using club funds. The club promoted veterans issues through their publication, the POSTwarrior, and their weekly radio program. The club also worked on veterans' rights on the national level, corresponding with members of Congress and successfully lobbying for the increase of subsistence payments for veterans attending school, as provided by the G.I Bill. Though the Veterans Club was one of the youngest organizations on campus, it enjoyed the distinction of being the second largest club by 1947, with 2500 members. The club presidents included Rx M. Turley, 1944-1945; Joseph C. Covington, 1945-1947; Howard C. Bowles, 1946-1947; C. Hoge Hockensmith, 1947-1948; and Sidney A. Neal, 1948-1949. Club members decided to inactivate the organization in the fall of 1949 due to a lessening of veteran attendance at the University. While the Veterans Club existence was brief, its accomplishments were great and aided in the transition from soldier to student for thousands for veterans at the University of Kentucky.

From the description of University of Kentucky Veterans Club records, 1946-1950. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 237210007

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creatorOf University of Kentucky. Veterans Club. University of Kentucky Veterans Club records, 1946-1950. University of Kentucky Libraries
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associatedWith American Legion. Lexington Post (Kentucky) corporateBody
associatedWith Ardery, Phillip, 1914- person
associatedWith Chapman, Virgil, 1895-1951. person
associatedWith Donovan, Herman Lee, 1887-1964 person
associatedWith May, Andrew Jackson, 1875-1959. person
associatedWith Meade, W. Howes, 1912-1986. person
associatedWith Rogers, Edith Nourse, 1881-1960. person
associatedWith Taft, Robert A. 1889-1953. person
associatedWith University of Kentucky. corporateBody
associatedWith Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. corporateBody
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United States
Japan
Lexington (Ky.)
China
Kentucky--Lexington
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Clubs
Military pensions
Veterans
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Active 1946

Active 1950

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