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A Hall of Distinguished Alumni
  Criteria and Nomination Form for the year 2000
  Every five years the University of Kentucky Alumni Association recognizes a select group of outstanding alumni
and honors them by inducting them into the Hall of Distinguished AIumni.There have been 223 people honored since the
Hall was established in 1965 to help celebrate the University of Kentucky’s Centennial Year.
Nominations are carefully considered by a special committee selected by the Association’s board of directors.
Please consider the following criteria when nominating someone to the Hall.
Candidates must:
1. have earned a degree from the University of Kentucky at least 10 years prior to consideration;
2. have reached and remained at the pinnacle of their industry or field for a time sufficient to
demonstrate perseverance and maturation;
3. be recognized by peers for having reached and remained at the pinnacle of their field or industry (renown
with peers should preferably extend beyond Kentucky and beyond their field);
4. have shown evidence of actual merit of work in their chosen field, and community leadership;
5. not be the holder of an elected political office.
Evidence for meeting the above criteria must come from detailed information about the candidates credentials,
achievements, the impact of those accomplishments, public awards and honors, and outside sources such as
published articles and previously aired video or audio tapes.
Please send a cover letter describing why you think the person should be considered, along with all of the evi-
dence you can gather supporting that nomination.
Nominations may be submitted immediately and will be accepted until June 1, 1999.
For more information, call Kay Johnson at 606-257-1478 or 800-269—ALUM.
Send your nomination material along with the completed coupon to:
UK Alumni Association
King Alumni House
Lexington KY 540506-0119
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countless hours of tirne, money and dedica- you were on hand to help celebrate one or
tion and selfless support from so rnany peo- both of these exceptional events—eithcr in
ile in the Commonwealth of Kentucky- Jerson or xia television. Both hanenin fs
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The VVilliarn T. Yorrng Library is a library ot torrrorrow for Kentuckians of today.
The $58 million structure is a repository of knowledge as well as a syrrrbol of
the rrniversity’s commitment to acaderrric excellence. It is a building that
appeals to the eye and the intellect. At—A—G]m1ee
“Public brrildirrgs, especially libraries, should be something above the or·dinary,” Location: A 30-0ere site in
says President Charles T. VVetlrington   “\Ve wanted this building to make a Clytmr Park, between Rose
statement about the importance ot` a library. I feel we have done that.” Street and Wtrrrrllrrrrtl Avenue.
This library, he added, is a symbol to our students and faculty now and later, C0$Y`·‘ $58 "UHUW ]Q”`l¤li[(]i",Q
and to all Kerrtuckians that academic excellence is orrr top priority and that we €<"?$l"`*'€*H<"1 (mf] ¢’(lUi})"*€'*Y·
““are committed to becoming one of the nation’s top 20 public research univer-
Sitiesjr Size: 365,350sqrmrejeet.
President \Vethington’s commitment to a new library came early in his adrrrirris- HU'?/'l·` 1b' .1%*4 "'Cl’”S·
tration. As the longtime chancellor ot the corrrrnrrrrity colleges and interirrr uni- i
versity president tor 10 rnontlrs, he was keenly aware of the need For a new
library brrildirrg. It was a rrrorrrerrtous decision, but one that came easily to the
new president. 1·1e gave the project top priority knowing that substantial pri-
vate funding would be needed.
More tlrarr 14,000 people gave in excess ot $21 rrrilliorr in a statewide carrrpaigrr
for private funds to help pay For the building and to fund a book errdowrnerrt.
Lexington busirressrnarr \Villiam T. Young kicked oil the carrrpaigrr in October
1991 with a $5 rnilliorr corrtribrrtiorr.
Origirral text by Rex Bailey
Original design by Becky Sinrrrrerrrraclrer
Plrotograplry by Tirn (Iollins
Used with l’er‘rrrissiorr
Text additions by Krryjrrlrrrsorr and Liz lloxrard I)cr·ror‘arr
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Authorized by the General Assembly in 1992 to proceed with design and site work,
the University assembled a blue—ribbon panel to select an architect. The Boston
firm of Kallman McKinnell & Wood was chosen and, in Septmeber 1993, it
unveiled plans for a 365,350 square—foot building that would house much of the
University’s 2.6 million volume collection.
Turning the first spade of earth, however, was delayed. Because of budget con-  
straints, the state legislature was unable in 1994 to provide construction funds as  
expected. An innovative financing plan involving the Lexington—Fayette Urban  
Al-A-Clmwrz County Government, the UK National Alumni Association, the UK Athletics  
Association and the Kentucky Medical Services Foundation resulted in the needed  
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wwlr lf]Q)lIl`]QI(7II(l(?S, porliclls "A]l whg use this great facility for V i   M  
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