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LETTER: 'Success was never in doubt when John (Chowning) was involved'

James Brockman remembers promise Mr. Chowning showed in Lindsey years
It is good to hear about the success and contribution that John Chowning has made to the local area.

I was elected as a member of the Student Government at Lindsey Wilson College at the same time John was elected as our President.


I also remember Cathy as we had several classes together and served as officers in the Science Club. They were very good students.

We all went our separate ways in 1971 when we graduated from Lindsey, but most of us knew that success was never in doubt when John was involved.

James Brockman
Paducah, KY
See original article by Linda Waggener on John Chowning's success with Team Taylor County and Campbellsville's nationally recognized economic comeback after the Fruit of the Loom closing.


This story was posted on 2006-02-02 05:27:30
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