Job Darbin Turner Alumni Association papers, 1882-1931.

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Job Darbin Turner Alumni Association papers, 1882-1931.

The Job Darbin Turner Alumni Association papers consist of correspondence, clippings, and records. The papers consist of correspondence and expense records from1898. The correspondence, along with letters and telegrams, concern various University of Kentucky class members and their activities. The expense records are comprised predominantly of receipts for expenditures made by Turner for Alumni Association activities or publications. Also included are several newspapers referencing Mr. Merry Lewis Pence, who served as a professor of Physics and is best know for his experimental work with X-rays. The newspapers in folders 6-9 are fragile and damaged.

0.55 cu. ft. 2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7008761

University of Kentucky Libraries

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Turner, Job Darbin, 1876-1946.

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Job Darbin Turner was a University of Kentucky graduate, class of 1898, who served as Alumni Association secretary from 1913-1916. Turner later served as head of the Department of Commercial Fields at the University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, circa 1937 and headed a project to secure a portrait of then president James K. Patterson. From the description of Job Darbin Turner Alumni Association papers, 1882-1931. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: ...

Pence, Merry Lewis, 1854-1938.

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University of Kentucky., Alumni Association

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These questionnaires were filled out by alumni of the University of Kentucky in the late 19th and early 20th century. Also included are Alumni Reunion and class list information, as well as Alumni recollections submitted by various graduates between the years 1894-1934. From the description of Alumni questionnaires. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 191805853 ...