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Old 10-28-2008, 09:53 PM
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"It was taken in front of one of the girl's sorority houses on the day of the UT-Auburn football game in 1936. The car was a 1928 touring model and was owned by Kappa Alpha students Tom Cannon; John Kemmer (deceased); Bob Miles, later a distinguished surgeon in Memphis; and C.B. Arnette, later an antiques dealer and auctioneer and writer who has published four books. The KA partners hauled students to campus for a nickel each way and rented the car for $2.50 per night. It was the conveyance that hauled KA member Admiral Richard Byrd in the parade when he visited the university in 1937."
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