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GENEALOGY 978.102 L43UA, 1914
M. L
REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01762 6968
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Vol. XV.
No. 6
BULLETIN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, LAWRENCE.
ALUMNI CATALOGUE.
V. 2 1914-22
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CONTENTS.
EDITOR'S NOTE 4
EXPLANATORY NOTES 5
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE 7
HONORARY DEGREES
8
TABLE OF ALUMNI.
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SUMMARY OF DEGREES GRANTED
10
DISTRIBUTION OF ALUMNI 11
OCCUPATIONS OF ALUMNI.
12
CONSTITUTION OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 13
LIST OF ALUMNI, (by classes, giving addresses and occu- pations) 15
LIST OF ALUMNI, (arranged alphabetically as an index) . . 121
GRADUATES OF AFFILIATED MEDICAL COLLEGES
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EDITOR'S NOTE.
This catalogue was prepared for publication in July, 1912. It was sent to the state printer and remained in his hands ten months, when it was returned to the alumni office with the explanation that an unforeseen and unusual amount of state printing had prevented its publication. In August, 1913, upon receipt of notice from the state printer that the requisition for printing the catalogue would be honored this fall, the alumni secretary revised the copy as much as was possible on short notice and resubmitted it for publication. Under these circumstances it is probable that more than the usual number of inaccuracies will be found. Corrections will be thankfully received, as well as information concerning those whose addresses are unknown at the alumni head- quarters.
Limitations as to space make it impossible to include in this catalogue a list of the alumni arranged geographically. When possible such a list for any given locality will be furnished, upon application, from the cards . in the geographical index in the office of the general secretary.
L. N. FLINT, General Secretary.
LAWRENCE, October 1, 1913.
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EXPLANATORY.
THE CLASS CATALOGUE.
In the case of those who received more than one degree from the Uni- versity, the address and occupation are given where the record of the first degree appears in the catalogue, except in the case of those who received certificates from the Normal School.
The maiden names of married women graduates are printed in italics. The occupation of married women, if not specified, is understood to be that of housewife. Single women may be understood to be "at home" unless information to the contrary is given.
Graduates of the School of Law or the School of Pharmacy whose addresses are given in the catalogue may be regarded as engaged in the pursuits indicated by their schools, unless other information is given. In cases where definite information has been received, however, it is recorded by use of the term "lawyer" or "pharmacist."
THE INDEX.
In the alphabetical list which follows the Class Catalogue, the letters and figures after each name have the following significance :
Figures indicate the year in which the person graduated, and the letter shows in what school of that year his name will be found in the Class Catalogue. In case the person is a graduate of more than one school, information concerning him should be sought as indicated by the first reference. The significance of the letters is as follows: c or no letter before the year means that the person is a graduate of the College; g, Graduate School; e, School of Engineering; l, Law; p, Pharmacy; fa, Fine Arts; m, Medicine; n, Normal Department; ed, School of Education.
Married women are indexed both by their maiden names and by their names after marriage; but in the Class Catalogue such persons are placed in the list according to their names after marriage.
ABBREVIATIONS.
D. D. Doctor of Divinity, granted as an honorary degree.
LL. D. Doctor of Law, granted as an honorary degree.
Ph. D. Doctor of Philosophy, granted by the Graduate School.
A. M. Master of Arts, granted by the Graduate School.
M. S. Master of Science, granted by the Graduate School.
C. E. . Civil Engineer, granted by the Graduate School.
A. B. Bachelor of Arts, granted by the College.
A. B. in Law, Bachelor of Arts in Law, granted by the College.
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A. B. in Med., Bachelor of Arts in Medicine, granted by the College.
B. C. E. . Bachelor of Civil Engineering, granted in the School of Engineering, from 1887 to 1891.
B. S. Bachelor of Science, granted by the School of Engineering, and by the College until 1892.
LL. B. Bachelor of Laws, granted by the School of Law.
Mus. B. Bachelor of Music, granted by the School of Fine Arts.
M. G. Graduate of Music, granted by the School of Fine Arts un- til 1894.
B. P. Bachelor of Painting, granted by the School of Fine Arts.
Ph. G. Graduate of Pharmacy, granted by the School of Pharmacy, from 1886 to 1896.
Ph. C. Pharmaceutical Chemist, granted by the School of Phar- macy.
B. D. . Bachelor of Didactics, granted by the Normal Department, from 1877 to 1885.
B. S. in Ph. .. Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, granted by the School of Pharmacy.
B. S. in Ed. .. Bachelor of Science in Education, granted by the School of Education.
Deceased.
CHRONOLOGY.
1861 .- Congress set apart and reserved for the use and support of a State University seventy-two sections of land.
1863 .- Lawrence selected as location for the University of Kansas.
1864 .- The University organized by the legislature.
1865 .- March 21, first meeting of the Board of Regents.
1865 .- March 21, R. W. Oliver elected Chancellor.
1866 .- July 19, Regents elected the first Faculty of the University, consisting of Elial Jay Rice, A. M., David Hamilton Robinson, A. M., and Francis Huntington Snow, A. M.
1866 .- North College erected.
1866 .- September 12, first session of University opened, North College.
1868 .- June 17, John Fraser began his administration as Chancellor.
1870 .- Department of Engineering organized.
1872 .- Fraser Hall erected and occupied.
1874 .- November 19, James Marvin elected Chancellor.
1876 .- Normal Department established; discontinued 1885.
1877 .- Department of Music organized.
1878 .- Department of Law organized.
1883 .- Medical Hall (old Chemistry Building) erected.
1883 .- September 5, Joshua Allan Lippincott began his administration as Chancellor.
1885 .- Department of Pharmacy established.
1886 .- Snow Hall erected.
1889 .- September 1, William Cornelius Spangler became acting Chancellor.
1890 .- July 1, Francis Huntington Snow began his administration as Chancellor.
1891 .- The Preparatory Department discontinued.
1891 .- The University reorganized and Schools of Arts, Engineering, Law, Fine Arts and Pharmacy established.
1894 .- Spooner Library erected.
1894 .- Chancellor's residence erected.
1895 .- Blake Hall erected.
1896 .- The Graduate School established.
1899 .- The Fowler Shops erected.
1899 .- The School of Medicine established.
1900 .- Chemistry and Pharmacy Building erected.
1900 .- November 9, William Cornelius Spangler became acting Chancellor.
1902 .- Natural History Museum Building erected.
1902 .- August 1, Frank Strong began his administration as Chancellor.
1904 .- The name of the School of Arts changed to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
1904 .- Green Hall erected.
1905 .- Full four-year course in medicine established.
1905 .- Eleanor Taylor Bell Memorial Hospital erected.
1906 .- Robinson Auditorium-Gymnasium erected.
1906 .- Clinical Laboratory erected.
1907 .- Marvin Hall erected.
1908 .- Building for power plant and laboratories erected.
1908 .- Haworth Hall erected.
1909 .- School of Education and the Division of University Extension established.
1911 .- Hospital Building at Rosedale erected.
1911 .- First wing of College and Administration Building erected.
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HONORARY DEGREES.
1874 .... RICHARD CORDLEY, Doctor of Divinity. D. O. KELLOGG, JR., Doctor of Divinity.
1876. . . . JONATHAN ALLEN, Doctor of Divinity. P. J. WILLIAMS, Doctor of Divinity.
1884 .... JAMES MARVIN, Doctor of Laws.
1887 .... CHARLES ROBINSON, Doctor of Laws. JOHN A. MARTIN, Doctor of Laws. GEORGE R. PECK, Doctor of Laws.
1890 .... JOHN J. MCCOOK, Doctor of Laws.
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TABLE OF GRADUATES, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, 1873-1913.
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College. W.
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Phar- macy.
Fine Arts.
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Total degrees granted.
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SUMMARY.
Total number of degrees granted. 5,576
Degrees granted to men 3,862
Duplicate degrees 403
Number of men receiving degrees
3,459
Degrees granted to women.
1,714
Duplicate degrees
139
Number of women receiving degrees
1,575
Total number of persons graduated. 5,034
Number of men deceased 178
Number of women deceased. 66
Total number deceased.
244
Number of men graduates living 3,281
Number of women graduates living 1,509
Total number of graduates living. 4,790
Number of honorary degrees not included above. 9
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DISTRIBUTION OF ALUMNI.
Alabama 1
Oregon
31
Arizona
18
Pennsylvania 31
Arkansas
14
Rhode Island 3
California
120
South Carolina
1
Colorado
98
South Dakota 10
Connecticut
11
Tennessee
5
Delaware 2
Texas
40
District of Columbia.
31
Florida
7
Vermont
1
Georgia
1
Virginia
6
Idaho
32
Washington
74
Illinois
71
West Virginia
3
Indiana
.
19
Wisconsin
23
Iowa
30
Wyoming
12
Kansas 2804 . .
Africa
4
Kentucky
4
Alaska
4
Louisiana 10 .
1
Central America
4
Maryland
6
Canada
6
Massachusetts 42
China
5
Michigan
17
Cuba
4
Minnesota 12
Germany
2
Mississippi 3
Hawaii
2
Missouri
425
India
6
Montana
35
Italy
1
Nebraska
51
Japan
6
Nevada
5
Korea
3
New Hampshire
6
Mexico
8
New Jersey
7
Philippine Islands
19
New Mexico
21
South America
3
New York
94
Tasmania
1
North Carolina
4
Turkey
1
North Dakota
8
Address unknown 285
Ohio
26
Oklahoma
126
Total 4790
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Utah 23
Bulgaria 1
Maine
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OCCUPATIONS.
WOMEN.
Educational work:
Teaching in universities or colleges
44
Teaching in secondary schools.
397
Teaching music
54
Farming
5
Married-at home
396
Library work
15
Medicine
12
Office work
17
Pharmacy
9
Religious work
14
Social service work.
10
Study
18
Unmarried-at home
306
Writing or editing.
7
Miscellaneous occupations
72
Occupations unknown
133
Total
1,509
MEN.
Advertising business
8
Banking and investments.
53
Chemists
24
Educational work:
Teachers or administrators in universities or colleges. 171
Superintendents, principals of schools
76
Teachers in secondary schools.
99
Teaching music
9
Engineering
411
Farming
83
Government service
35
Insurance business
27
Law
720
Manufacturing
15
Medicine
311
Mercantile business
143
Office holding-county, state, judicial.
42
Pharmacy
285
Railway business
22
Real estate business
28
Religious work
43
Study
79
Writing or editing.
49
Miscellaneous occupations
252
Occupations unknown
296
Total
3,281
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CONSTITUTION
OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS.
PREAMBLE.
For the purpose of forming a closer bond among ourselves, and of maintaining our interest in our Alma Mater, we, the alumni of the Uni- versity of Kansas, do hereby unite ourselves into an association.
ARTICLE I .- Name.
SECTION 1. This organization shall be known as "The Alumni Asso- ciation of the University of Kansas."
ARTICLE II .- Membership.
SECTION 1. All persons holding degrees granted by the University of Kansas are, ipso facto, members of this association, but active member- ship shall be limited to those members who have paid their dues for the current year.
SEC. 2. Former students of the University, not graduates, may be admitted as associate members of this association after the graduation of the class with which they were connected, upon payment of the regular annual dues. Such associate members shall have all the privileges of active members except that they shall not hold office.
ARTICLE III .- Officers.
SECTION 1. The officers of this association shall be a president, a vice- president, a secretary, a treasurer, and a board of directors of ten mem- bers, who shall be chosen from the list of active members.
SEC. 2. The president and vice-president shall be elected annually at the regular meeting of the association by a majority vote of all active members present. The directors shall hold office for a term of five years, two being elected each year at the annual meeting of the association, by a majority vote of all active members present. The treasurer and the secretary shall be elected annually by the board of directors.
ARTICLE IV .- Duties of Officers.
SECTION 1. The president shall preside at all meetings of the associa- tion. In his absence, the vice-president shall take his place.
SEC. 2. The treasurer shall have charge of all funds of the associa- tion. He shall pay out money only on the order of the association or the board of directors, under such regulations as they may prescribe. He may be required to give such bond as the board of directors may require.
SEC. 3. The secretary shall be the custodian of the offices and property of the association. He shall have charge of the publications of the as-
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sociation, and shall perform such duties as the board of directors may prescribe. He shall give such time to the duties of his office and shall receive such compensation for his services as the board of directors shall determine.
SEC. 4. The board of directors shall conduct the affairs of the associa- tion, subject only to the provisions of this constitution and the instruc- tions of the association. They shall receive no compensation.
ARTICLE V .- Meetings.
SECTION 1. The regular meetings of this association shall be held at the University during commencement week of each year. Special meet- ings may be held upon the call of the board of directors, upon thirty days' notice.
ARTICLE VI .- Dues.
SECTION 1. The regular annual dues of the members of this associa- tion shall be one dollar for the academic year, extending from commence- ment day to commencement day, and shall be paid on or before the first day of January of each year.
SEC. 2. All active and associate members of this association shall re- ceive free all the publications of the association.
SEC. 3. To provide funds necessary for the prosecution of the work of the association, and to establish and maintain a permanent endow- ment fund, there is created the "endowment membership." A holder of an endowment membership shall pay into the treasury annually the sum of five dollars. A complete list of the holders of endowment memberships shall be published each year.
SEC. 4. Upon application, a fully paid up "life membership" may be issued to any member whenever he has paid into the treasury the aggre- gate sum of fifty dollars.
ARTICLE VII .- Amendments.
SECTION 1. This constitution may be amended at any regular meeting of the association by a three-fourths vote of the active members present.
THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ALUMNI. (Names arranged by Classes.)
1873. The College.
COLLINS, Ralph, A. B. Farmer, Wilkinsburg, Pa.
COLMAN, Flora Richardson, A. B., A. M. 1876. 922 Missouri street, Lawrence, Kan.
TOSH, L. D. L., A. B., A. M. 1876. Lawyer, 21 S. Valley street, Kansas City, Kan.
School of Engineering. HARRIS, Murray, B.S. Civil engineer, Baird, Tex.
1874. The College.
HASSELMAN, Ida Blood, B. S. 3445 Central
street, Indianapolis, Ind.
OLIVER, Hannah, A. B., A. M. 1888. Associate professor of Latin, University of Kansas, Lawrence.
School of Engineering. NOYES, Ellis Bradford, A. B. Civil engineer, 200 Dinwiddie street, Portsmouth, Va.
1875. The College.
BLACKWELDER, Gertrude Boughton, A.B., A.M. 1890. Morgan Park, Ill.
DINSMOOR,* Frank F., A. B., A. M. 1878. Died April 7, 1893, Lawrence, Kan.
HALLOWELL, Martha Campbell, A. B. Drug business, Quenemo, Kan.
HERRICK,* William S., B.S. Died May 4, 1912, at Warsaw, Ind.
IRISH, Eusebia Mudge, A. B. 727 Humboldt street, Manhattan, Kan.
STEPHENS, Kate, A. B., A. M. 1878. Author, 420 W. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, New York city.
School of Engineering. MACLENNAN, Frank P., B. S., M. S. 1887. Edi- tor State Journal, Topeka, Kan.
1876.
Graduate School.
COLMAN, Flora Richardson, A. M., A. B. 1873. | TOSH, L. D. L., A. M., A. B. 1873.
The College.
GAUMER, George F., A. B., A. M. 1893. Physi-
. cian, Izanah, Yucatan. RICHARDSON, May E., B. S. R. F. D. 5, Box 8, Lawrence, Kan. SERGENT,* Willard F., A. B. SMITH, Charles W., A. B., A. M. 1881. (LL. B. University of Michigan.) Judge of the thirty-fourth district, Stockton, Kan. SMITH, Lizzie Ann Williams, A. B., A. M. 1906. Court stenographer, Stockton, Kan.
TREMPER, Henry S., A. B., A. M. 1881. (LL. B. University of Michigan, 1878.) Lawyer, 802 Third avenue, Seattle, Wash. TUCKER, Elmer B., A. B., A. M. 1880. Fruit grower, Kirkman, Iowa. WICKERSHAM, James A., A. B., A. M. 1879. Professor of languages, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind.
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1879
1877.
The College.
ATCHISON, Andrew, A. B. Teacher, Panama
Canal Zone.
BIERER, Everard, jr., B. S. Lawyer, Boyd Park building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
LONG, John Harper, B. S. (Sc. D. Tübingen, 1880.) Professor of chemistry in North- western Medical School, 2421 Dearborn street, Chicago, Ill. OSBURN, William, A. B. Farmer, Morris, Ill. PERKINS, Clara Luella Morris, B. S., M. S. 1880. Lawrence, Kan.
SCOTT, Angelo Cyrus, A. B., A. M. 1880. (LL. B., LL. M. Law School, Columbia University Law School.) In charge of University Ex- tension, lecture department, Oklahoma State University, 1308 West Seventeenth street, Oklahoma City, Okla.
TIMMONS, Colin, A. B. Mining engineer, Hunt- ington Park, California.
WATSON, Carrie, A. B. Librarian, University of Kansas, Lawrence.
WEAVER, Gertrude Alice Bullene, A. B. Law- rence, Kan.
School of Engineering.
HAPGOOD, George Will, B. S. Pharmacist, 6 S. Elm street, Warren, Ohio.
Normal Department.
BECKEY, Mary Murphy. Linwood, Kan. BURBANK, Elizabeth. Teacher, Leavenworth, Kan. CAHLAN, Charlotte Warren. Susanville, Cal.
CARTER, Almira Wood. 1335 Vermont street, Lawrence, Kan.
DAVIDSON, Lizzie Stanley. R. F. D. No. 1, Eu- dora, Kan. FLODEN, Karl A., A. B. 1881.
FOSTER,* Alla Barnes, A. B. 1883. GARRETT,* Eudora Wade, B.S. 1879, M.S. 1882.
HARVEY, Henry S. San Gabriel, Cal.
MILLER, Mary Dillon. 3213 Thirteenth street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
MORRISSEY, Mary Brannen. 12061/2 S. Main street, Los Angeles, Cal.
VAUGHN, Emeline Upton. Teacher in Cooper school, 726 Washington boulevard, Kansas City, Kan.
WOODARD,* Annie Varney. Died May, 1911, at Prescott, Ariz.
1878. Graduate School.
DINSMOOR,* Frank F., A. M., A. B. 1875.
STEPHENS, Kate, A. M., A. B. 1875.
RICHARDS, Hugh Tudor, C. E. Civil engineer, 3941 Dalton avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.
The College.
BODDINGTON,* Annie Mozley, A. B.
BOETTCHER, Kate Williams, A. B. 529 W. Sec- ond street, Los Angeles, Cal.
PILLSBURY, De Etta Warren, A. B. 222 Pala avenue, Piedmont station, Oakland, Cal.
1879. Graduate School. WICKERSHAM, James A., A. M., A. B. 1876.
The College.
AUSTIN, Jessie A., A. B. Mental Science reader, Chicago, Ill.
BRIGHAM, Joseph W., B. S. Baptist minister, Boston, Mass. Dorchester Center, 103 Ocean street. BYRD,* William T., A. B. Died January 11, 1910, Lawrence, Kan.
CRAMER, Charles B., B. S. Civil engineer, Breck- enridge, Colo.
GARRETT,* Eudora Wade, B. S., M. S. 1882. Died December 15, 1900, Kansas City, Mo.
GLEED, James Willis, A. B., A. M. 1882. (LL. B. Columbia University). Lawyer, Topeka, Kan.
JENKINS, Howard H., A. B. Civil engineer, Shreveport, La.
PRESTON,* Sarah Stevens, A. B. RICHARDS,* Lizzie Miller, A. B. Died July 15, 1901, Los Angeles, Cal. SMITH, Samuel M., A. B. Real estate dealer, Joplin, Mo.
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STEPHENSON, Chandler W., B. S. Methodist minister, 1156 Garfield
avenue, Detroit,
Mich.
STEVENS, William E., A. B. Assistant claim agent for Missouri Pacific Railway Com- pany, Kansas City, Kan., 538 Freeman avenue. WALLACE, Alma Richardson, A. B. Durango, Colo.
Normal Department.
GRANGER, Ella Pearson. Phillipsburg, Kan. PRENTISS, Frank, B. S. 1884, Ph. G. 1887.
SMITH, Samuel M., A. B. 1879. WALLACE, Alma Richardson, A. B. 1879.
1880. Graduate School.
PERKINS, Clara Luella Morris, M. S., B. S. 1877. SCOTT, Angelo C., A. M., A. B. 1877.
TUCKER, Elmer B., A. M., A. B. 1876.
The College.
BASKERVILLE, Sarah Dudgeon, A. B. Madison, Wis. ·
CARRUTH, William Herbert, A. B., A. M. 1883. (A. M., Ph. D. Harvard, 1893). Professor of comparative literature, Stanford Uni- versity, Cal. CARRUTH,* Frances Schlegel, A. B. Died Au- gust, 1908, Lawrence, Kan.
CHASE, Henry V., B. S. Secretary and treasurer Newby Transfer Company, 3001 Bales, Kansas City, Mo. EMERY, Mary Thacher, A. B. Lawrence, Kan. GILMORE, Annie O., B. S. R. F. D. No. 3, Eu- dora, Kan.
GLEED, Charles Sumner, A. B. Lawyer, chair- man Missouri & Kansas Telephone Com- pany, Topeka, Kan. HAYES,* James O., A. B. Died May 9, 1882, Ot- tawa, Kan. LONG,* Ariel E., A. B., A. M. 1890.
METTNER,* Cora Cherry, A. B. Died January 3, 1897, Lawrence, Kan.
PARKER,* Alfred E., B. S. Died January 1, 1910, Seattle, Wash. WILLIAMS, Solon T., A. B. Lawyer, 624 New York building, Seattle, Wash.
School of Engineering.
RIFFLE, Franklin, B. S., M. S. 1887. Manager iron and pipe departments, Dunham, Carri- gan & Hayden Company, 840 Clayton street, San Francisco, Cal.
School of Law.
DEGROFF, George M., LL. B. FRENCH, Rufus A., LL. B. Eden, Ala.
KENNEDY, Thomas H., LL. B. 320 Arlington building, Kansas City, Mo. LARIMER,* Frank E., LL. B.
NEILL, Will J., LL. B. Local contract agent, Ozark . Bell Telephone Company, 1045 Sher- man, Springfield, Mo.
PERKINS,* Lucius H., LL. B. (A. B. Beloit College, 1887, A. M. 1880, D. C. L. Chicago Law School). Died June 1, 1907, Law- rence, Kan. USHER, Samuel C., LL. B. YATES, George W., LL. B. Insurance, 625 Kan- sas avenue, Topeka, Kan.
Normal Department.
AUSTIN, Jessie, A. B. 1879. CHASE, Henry V., B. S. 1880.
HILL, Ellen. 506 S. Fern avenue, Wichita, Kan. HUTCHINS, Bien S., B. S. 1881. PARKER,* Alfred E., B. S. 1880.
RAYMOND, Helen Bay, A. B. 1883. SPRAY, Abbie Coltrane, 1117 Kentucky street, Lawrence, Kan. WATSON, Carrie M., A. B. 1877.
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SMITH, Charles W., A. M., A. B. 18762
- TREMPER, Henry S., A. M., A. B. 1876.
The College.
DORAN, Mary Woodward, A. B. 125 Western avenue, Topeka, Kan.
EIDEMILLER, Margaret Raymond, A. B. 3019 Baltimore avenue, Kansas City, Mo.
FLODEN, Karl August, A. B. Farmer, Hanford, Cal.
HAWORTH, Erasmus, B. S., M. S. 1884. (Ph. D. Johns Hopkins, 1888). Professor of geol- ogy, University of Kansas, Lawrence.
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