Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Very interesting, Clay! Re- Recent Rupp article

Very interesting Carol & Clay!




We took our neighbors, Bill & Jackie Vorlicky, to Lexington one summer . He is a good school adminstrator who dearly loves Ohio State. We pulled down a muddy side street between the construction of Rupp and the land east and I proudly announced: I want to show you guys some real southern hospitality. I rolled my window down just in time to meet a puddle splashed into my face. We all enjoyed a good, if embarrassing, laugh!



Thank you two and Mr. Jordan, from the 'cultural center of our universe'!



Sam





From: Clay Vice

Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 19:29

To: Sam "Kat " Kegley

Subject: Fw: [SPAM]Re: Fw: Adolph Rupp's Kentucky Basketball Title Run





HEY SAM THIS IS FROM A FRIEND OF MINE, DAVID JORDAN, HE LIVED IN ROSEMOUNT AND IS A COUPLE OF YEARS YOUNGER THAN ME AND HIS SOPHOMORE YEAR HE TRANSFERRED TO P.H.S. AND FINISHED SCHOOL THERE. I THINK THIS IS INTERESTING THAT HE HAD WORKED ON THIS PROJECT. YOU CAN READ THE DETAILS.


CLAY VICE



From: dave jordan





A VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE!!





WHEN I LIVED IN TOLEDO AND WORKED FOR ELLERBE ARCHITECTS, I CREATED AND PUT TOGETHER THE TEAM TO DEVELOP RUPP ARENA. THE TEAM INCLUDED ELLERBEE, THE LOCAL ARCHITECT OF LEXINGTON, THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER,

HUNT CONSTRUCTION OF INDIANAPOLIS, AND THE DEVELOPER - LANDMARK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF ST PAUL, MN.





I WAS ALSO CHARGED WITH ITS THE CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE PROJECT.





THE ENTIRE PROJECT INCLUDED THE ARENA, A MID-RISE HYATT HOTEL, A SHOPPING CENTER, AND SURROUNDING MALL AREA.


DAVE JORDAN




On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Clay Vice wrote:





Adolph Rupp's Kentucky Basketball Title Run





By CLAY LATIMER, FOR INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

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