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Jew Contributed Most to Kentucky’s Welfare

May 7, 1930
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Max B. Nahm of Bowling Green, was awarded the Sullivan Medal at the University of Kentucky here. The medallion is presented annually to the Kentuckian who has contributed most to the progress and welfare of the state during the year.

Mr. Nahm is president of the Mammoth Cave National Park Association, and the award was made to him, for his efforts to have Mammoth Cave converted into a national park.

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