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Kecord  of  the  Alumni 


of  the 


Kansas  State  Agricultural  College 


1914 


DEPARTMENT  OP  PRINTING 

KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 

MANHATTAN 


5537 


Main   I  ib. 
Agric.    Dept. 


CLC 


FOREWORD 


This  Record  of  the  Alumni  of  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural 
College,  issued  at  the  end  of  the  first  half  century  of  its  work,  is 
most  convincing  evidence  of  the  usefulness  of  the  institution.  The 
most  notable  contribution  the  past  half  century  has  made  to  educa- 
tional ideals  is  that  of  education  for  service.  Kansas  was  one 
of  the  first  states  of  the  union  to  accept  the  conditions  of  the  Mor- 
rill  act,  and  she  has  done  her  part  in  making  the  new  education. 

The  record  here  presented  is  a  brief  outline  of  hundreds  of 
lives  that  have  been  influenced  by  the  College.  It  is  a  record  of 
which  the  institution  and  the  State  may  well  be  proud.  In  it  are 
the  stories  in  brief  of  the  success  of  men  and  women  who  have 
worked  to  make  life  better  and  brighter.  These  brief  notes  merely 
suggest  the  work  done.  Many  of  these  one-line  records  of  "House- 
wife" enfold  stories  of  a  noble  womanhood  that  has  blessed  a 
family  and  been  an  inspiration  to  a  community.  The  simple  rec- 
ord "Farmer"  expands  into  a  successful  life  of  endeavor  for  bet- 
ter agriculture  and  a  higher  type  of  rural  civilization. 

The  pages  tell  of  the  success  of  co-education,  of  romance,  of 
homes  in  which  K.  S.  A.  C.  traditions  have  been  a  part  of  life;  and 
from  these  homes  have  come  sons  and  daughters  who  share  the 
honor  of  being  alumni.  The  lists  of  the  later  years  bear  many 
names  familiar  to  students  of  the  earlier  days:  Haines,  Failyer, 
Griffing,  Berry,  Reed,  Hopper,  Knostman,  Lightfoot,  Willard,  Cal- 
vin, Coons,  Sikes,  Elliott,  Breese,  Gale,  Sanders. 

Unfortunately,  there  are  presented  only  the  records  of  those 
who  "have  finished  the  course."  The  College  also  has  influenced 
for  good  thousands  of  men  and  women  whose  names  are  in  the 
lists  of  former  students,  but  who  did  not  graduate. 

The  alumni  and  students  have  been  a  force  in  the  growth  of 
the  College,  State,  and  Nation — a  force  that  will  grow  greater  as 
each  member  recognizes  the  possibilities  of  the  services  that  he 
may  render.  A  closer  organization,  with  more  local  associations  of 
alumni  and  former  students,  can  give  the  State  a  more  definite  idea 
of  the  College  needs,  and  can  help  it  to  accomplish  the  purpose  for 
which  it  was  created. 

H.  J.  WATERS 


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To  the  Alumni: 

The  Alumni  Association  of  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, at  its  annual  meeting,  June  18,  1912,  instructed  its  Board  of 
Directors  to  assess  each  member  one  dollar,  collect  the  necessary 
data,  and  publish  a  register  of  the  graduates. 

The  occasion  of  the  semi-centennial  being  at  hand,  the  Board 
believed  that  information  concerning  the  alumni  would  be  ap- 
preciated, and  began  the  collection  of  funds  and  data. 

The  task  has  required  more  time  than  the  Board  at  first  sup- 
posed would  be  necessary.  The  graduates  of  the  College  are  scat- 
tered widely,  and  considerable  effort  has  been  required  to  secure 
even  an  incomplete  directory.  Several  communications  have  been 
addressed  to  members  who  did  not  respond  to  the  first  or  second 
inquiry,  and  every  effort  made  to  secure  information.  When  no 
information  has  been  secured,  the  last  known  address  and  occupa- 
tion is  given  and  the  name  is  starred  in  the  record.  Members  are 
urged  to  keep  the  association  informed  concerning  changes  of  ad- 
dress or  occupation,  that  the  College  may  have  a  correct  directory 
and  the  labor  of  issuing  later  reports  be  minimized. 

Directors  at  Large 

H.  C.  RUSHMORE,  '79 
FRANCES  L.  BROWN,  '01) 
HERMAN  W.  AVERY,  '91 

Directors,  Manhattan  Association 
C.  M.  BREESE,  '87 
ALBERT  DICKENS,  '93 

Director,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Association 
FRANK  J.  YEOMAN,  '98 


COLLEGE  HISTORY 


The  entire  history  of  a  college  can  never  be  written.  What 
an  institution  is  depends  upon  the  ideals  and  activities  of  so  many 
individuals  that  none  can  trace  results  to  their  origin.  At  first  a 
thought  in  the  mind  of  one,  it  is  no  sooner  shared  with  another 
than  it  begins  to  undergo  modification,  and  as  still  others  become 
involved,  it  is  further  developed  and  elaborated. 

No  college  president  may  claim  all  of  the  credit  or  be  charged 
with  all  of  the  blame  for  his  administration.  Without  his  faculty 
he  can  do  but  little  that  is  constructive,  and  the  latter  cannot  evade 
a  certain  degree  of  responsibility  for  his  errors.  The  members  of 
the  governing  board  have  a  part,  and  often  a  dominant  one,  in 
shaping  the  destiny  of  an  institution. 

But  the  makers  of  college  history  are  not  limited  to  its  offi- 
cers; the  student  body  itself  has  a  considerable  influence.  You 
may  take  a  boy  in  college,  but  you  cannot  make  him  think  as  you 
do,  always;  and  the  settled  thought  of  a  body  of  students  will  have 
its  effect  on  the  management.  Moreover,  many  of  the  students, 
especially  those  who  are  graduated,  continue  to  make  college  his- 
tory for  many  years,  or  throughout  a  lifetime.  One  interested  in 
Alma  Mater  can  help  her  in  hundreds  of  little  ways  and  sometimes 
in  a  few  large  ones. 

The  citizens  of  the  state  and  the  nation  have  in  the  aggregate 
a  large,  in  fact  at  times  a  determining  effect  upon  a  college.  And 
so  we  see  that  the  history  of  a  college  cannot  be  completely 
written,  any  more  than  we  can  trace  all  of  the  material  atoms  of  a 
tree  to  the  rocks,  winds,  and  waters  that  have  held  them.  As  a 
flower  crowns  with  beauty  and  perfume  the  unnumbered  details  of 
chemical  and  physical  processes,  so  our  colleges  are  blossoms  grow- 
ing from  the  social  order  which  characterizes  modern  civilization, 
and  who  shall  say  to  any:  "Thou  hadst  no  part  in  their  produc- 
tion?" 

The  student  body  knows  little  of  college  history  in  the  mak- 
ing; even  many  of  the  faculty  do  not  know  what  is  going  on,  or  ap- 
preciate the  significance  of  that  of  which  they  know.  Those  in 
closest  touch  known  only  in  part.  Hence  any  one  who  writes  college 
history  becomes  at  once  the  target  for  shafts  of  criticism  and  cor- 
rection from  those  who  have  seen  other  things  or  seen  through 
other  glasses.  At  several  periods  in  the  history  of  our  College, 
feeling  has  been  scourged  to  such  keenness  of  sensibility  that  judi- 
cial consideration  of  the  situation  was  impossible,  and  to  write  of 
it  now  is  almost  to  invite  rejoinder  and  controversy.  The  general 


6  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

excellence  of  the  administration  of  the  College  is  shown  by  the 
fact  that,  with  the  exception  of  short  intervals,  whenever  the  radi- 
cal changes  have  taken  place,  the  student  body  has  for  the  most 
part  been  loyal  to  the  then  existing  order. 

The  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College  was  really  founded  in 
the  hearts  of  early  settlers  of  Manhattan  who,  February  9,  1858, 
obtained  a  charter  for  Bluemont  Central  College.  This  was  estab- 
lished under  the  auspices  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  and, 
while  of  the  standard  classical  type,  provided  for  an  agricultural 
department,  and  experiments  upon  soils,  trees,  crops,  etc.  To  the 
presence  of  this  compact  body  of  forceful  men,  enthusiastic  and 
self-sacrificing  in  the  cause  of  education,  is  probably  due  the  loca- 
tion of  the  Agricultural  College  at  Manhattan.  February  16,  1S63, 
the  State  accepted  the  offer  of  the  church  to  donate  Bluemonc  Col- 
lege, its  real  estate,  library,  etc.,  to  the  State,  for  the  purpose  of 
transforming  it  into  an  agricultural  college  such  as  was  provided 
for  by  the  land-grant  act  of  July  2,  1862,  the  conditions  of  which 
were  accepted  by  the  State  of  Kansas,  February  3,  1863. 

The  College  opened  as  the  State  Agricultural  College  Septem- 
ber 2,  1863.  The  current  year  therefore  completes  the  first  half- 
century  of  its  history,  and  it  is  fitting  that  this  register  of  its  alumni 
appear,  and  that  it  contain  something  in  the  nature  of  an  histori- 
cal summary.  The  latter  must  necessarily  be  brief  and  inadequate 
for  lack  of  space,  and  for  reasons  already  set  forth.  It  has  been 
the  privilege  of  the  author  to  see  much  of  this  history  in  the  mak- 
ing, and  it  will  be  his  effort  to  treat  matters  in  the  spirit  of  kind- 
ness and  justice.  Some  things  must  be  left  out,  of  necessity,  and 
among  these  will  be  those  that  rankle  and  fan  the  embers  of  con- 
tention. The  College  officers  and  the  students  have  always  been 
intensely  loyal  to  the  institution  and  to  its  interests  as  related  to 
the  State.  Personal  differences  of  judgment  must  always  exist,  and 
personal  feelings  toward  individuals  cannot  but  have  some  influ- 
ence upon  the  judgment.  We  are  all  but  human,  and  personal 
ambition,  selfishness,  and  other  human  traits  that  do  not  always 
work  to  the  best  interests  of  our  fellows  may  be  conceded  to  have 
had  some  small  part  all  through  the  half-century,  and  probably  to 
have  had  a  greater  part  at  some  points  than  at  others.  To  attempt 
to  fix  these  points  would  lead  only  to  fruitless  discussion.  There 
is  much  sound  philosophy  as  well  as  charity  in  the  thought  •  cLat 
"If  we  knew  all,  we  would  forgive  all,"  and  the  only  thing  for 
alumni  to  do  is  to  rejoice  in  the  manifest  unquestionable  continuity 
of  progress  in  the  College,  and,  forgetting  those  things  which  are 
behind,  to  press  on  toward  a  higher  mark  for  our  Alma  Mater. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 
THROUGH  FIVE  ADMINISTRATIONS 


The  College  has  had  six  presidents,  viz:  Joseph  Denison,  1863- 
1873;  John  A.  Anderson,  1873-1878;  George  T.  Pairchild,  1879- 
1897;  Thomas  E.  Will,  1897-1899;  Ernest  R.  Nichols,  1899-1909; 
and  Henry  J.  Waters,  1909  to  the  present.  Prof.  Milan  L. 
Ward  was  acting  president  from  the  spring  of  1878  to  November, 
1879,  and  President  Nichols  served  his  first  year,  1899-1900,  in  the 
same  capacity. 

The  Denison  Administration 

The  Agricultural  College  being  at  first  but  Bluemont  Central 
College  rechristened  and  nation-endowed,  retaining  its  old  Faculty 
in  part,  continued  with  its  old  ideals  to  a  large  extent.  It  is  im- 
portant to  recognize,  however,  that  the  charter  of  Bluemont  Col- 
lege provided  for  "an  agricultural  department,  with  separate  pro- 
fessors, to  test  soils,  experiment  in  the  raising  of  crops,  the  culti- 
vation of  trees,  etc.,  upon  a  farm  set  apart  for  the  purpose,  so  as  to 
bring  out  to  the  utmost  practical  results,  the  agricultural  advan- 
tages of  Kansas,  especially  the  capabilities  of  the  high  prairie 
lands." 

The  first  annual  report  to  the  superintendent  of  public  instruc- 
tion emphasized  the  importance  of  making  a  beginning  at  once  in 
the  agricultural  department.  The  legislature  was  asked  to  make 
appropriations  for  this,  but  did  not.  The  federal  land  endowment 
of  the  College  was  looked  upon  as  relieving  the  State  from  any 
appropriations.  As  the  land  had  not  been  sold,  there  was  no  in- 
come from  it  at  first,  and  the  College  became  involved  in  debt.  The 
legislature  made  appropriations  to  lend  the  College  money  for  run- 
ning expenses,  the  same  to  be  repaid  later  from  the  interest  in- 
come. In  1870,  the  amounts  that  had  been  advanced  were  appro- 
priated to  the  College  for  the  purpose  of  developing  the  agricultural 
department.  However,  as  the  College  did  not  have  the  money,  the 
appropriation  did  little  but  extinguish  the  debt.  In  April,  1871, 
Manhattan  township  voted  $12,000  to  buy  land  for  farming.  With 
this,  and  some  money  from  the  interest  fund,  the  present  College 
campus  was  purchased,  and  also  160  acres  on  Wild  Cat  creek.  The 
latter  seems  not  to  have  been  retained,  perhaps  was  never  wholly 
paid  for. 

In  1867,  500  forest  trees  and  200  apple  trees  were  planted,  also 
small  numbers  of  other  fruit  trees.  Additional  plantings  were 
made  in  1869  and  1871,  and  in  1872  an  experimental  forest  was 
set.  At  the  end  of  the  year,  36,570  trees  were  growing  in  the 
forest,  and  the  shelter  belts.  The  vineyard  at  the  same  time  con- 
tained 1280  vines,  mostly  Concord.  Numerous  fruit  trees  of  the 


Joseph.  Denison 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  9 

common  species,  and  in  very  many  varieties,  were  on  trial. 
Peaches  and  grapes  were  sold  in  1872  to  the  value  of  $194.66. 

The  lands  on  the  College  farms  were  at  first  cultivated  in  the 
ordinary  way,  but  gradually  more  and  more  systematically,  trials 
were  made  of  fertilizers,  special  crops,  methods  of  soil  preparation, 
methods  of  planting,  etc.  The  annual  report  for  1872  includes 
about  twenty  pages  devoted  to  reporting  the  results  of  agricultural 
operations.  Although  efforts  were  made  continually,  it  was  with 
much  difficulty  that  the  legislature  was  induced  to  make  any  ap- 
propriation even  for  agriculture.  By  the  terms  of  the  federal  law 
all  buildings  must  be  furnished  by  the  State,  but  up  to  1872 
nothing  had  been  done.  Bluemont  College  was  the  only  building. 
The  legislature  of  1872  made  an  appropriation  with  which  the 
stone  wall  enclosing  the  present  campus  was  built  and  a  barn  was 
begun.  Only  one  wing  of  this  was  ever  completed.  It  was  used  as 
a  barn  until  1875,  when  it  was  taken  for  College  classes.  It  has 
served  many  purposes  since:  General  class-rooms;  chapel;  society 
hall;  dormitories:  residence  of  the  professor  of  agriculture; 
quarters  for  departments  of  zoology,  botany,  bacteriology,  and 
veterinary  science;  armory,  etc.  It  is  now  used  for  instruction  in 
farm  mechanics,  and  for  housing  the  machinery  used  in  that  work. 

Altogether  the  administration  of  President  Denison  conducted 
an  arduous  wrork.  Space  does  not  permit  going  further  into  de- 
tails. Those  were  pioneer  times  and  the  State  could  scarcely  af- 
ford to  appropriate  much  money  for  the  College.  The  unremitting 
efforts  of  boards  of  regents  had,  however,  begun  to  yield  some  re- 
sults, and  State  support  of  the  College  may  be  said  to  have  reallv 
begun  in  1872.  Education  in  agriculture  was  but  an  experiment 
at  best,  and  to  the  writer  it  seems  that  the  Faculty  of  those  days 
should  be  commended  for  what  it  did,  rather  than  criticised  for 
what  it  did  not  do.  The  College  did  important  work  in  giving  to 
young  people  an  education  that  helped  them  in  all  of  the  duties  of 
life,  and  at  a  minimum  of  expense.  Many  of  these  went  out  to 
teach  in  the  common  schools  of  the  State  and  thus  spread  the  bene- 
fits of  the  College. 

The  Anderson  Administration 

With  the  administration  of  President  Anderson  all  instruc- 
tion in  Latin  and  Greek  was  soon  abolished,  and  it  has  never  been 
restored  to  the  curriculum.  Practical  and  theoretical  study  of 
agriculture  was  greatly  extended,  and  daily  work  at  some  industry 
was  required  of  every  student.  These  "industrials"  were  a  dis- 
tinctive feature  of  the  institution  for  twenty  years  or  more,  but 
they  have  been  to  a  large  extent  gradually  replaced  by  systematic 
laboratory  exercises  carried  out  for  the  most  part  in  connection 
with  theoretical  instruction. 


John  A.  Anderson 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  il 

During  the  Anderson  administration  instruction  in  farm  and 
nursery  work  and  music  was  continued  and  extended,  and  indus- 
trials were  established  in  sewing,  cooking,  printing,  telegraphy, 
stenography,  and  photography.  The  shop  work  was  much  amplified, 
the  previous  facilities  having  been  very  meager.  Science  teaching 
was  improved  by  specializing  slightly.  Chemistry  was  notably 
strengthened  by  the  energy  and  ability  of  Professor  Kedzie,  througn 
whose  efforts  a  building  for  instruction  in  that  science  was  erected 
Three  other  buildings  were  erected,  for  horticulture,  agriculture., 
and  mechanic  arts,  respectively.  The  building  for  agriculture  is 
now  the  north  wing  of  Anderson  Hall. 

Agricultural  facilities,  equipment,  and  experimentation  were 
advanced  greatly,  being  under  the  administration  of  one  of  the 
ablest  and  most  forceful  men  ever  connected  with  the  College, 
Prof.  Edward  M.  Shelton,  a  graduate  of  the  Michigan  Agricultural 
College. 

President  Anderson  also  founded  the  college  paper,  "The 
Industrialist,"  which  persists  to  this  day,  though  it  has  passed 
through  several  forms.  He  used  it  as  laboratory  material  for  the 
students  in  printing,  and  as  a  means  of  giving  publicity  to  the 
College  with  its  new  ideas  in  education.  It  has  been  a  valuable 
adjunct  in  the  development  of  the  College,  but  has  entailed  much 
work  upon  its  editor. 

The  catalogue  for  1874  was  called  a  "Handbook  of  the  Kansas 
State  Agricultural  College,"  and  61  of  its  124  pages  were  accupied 
by  President  Anderson  in  setting  forth  his  ideas  upon  liberal  and 
practical  education.  There  can  be  little  doubt,  looking  at  matters 
in  the  perspective  of  forty  years,  that  he  was  extreme;  that  he  was 
ultra-practical,  and  failed  to  see  the  real  value  of  much  of  what 
is  too  lightly  stigmatized  as  theoretical.  Nevertheless,  the  time.- 
required  his  iconoclastic  work  to  tear  the  College  completely  loose 
from  the  bonds  of  traditional  education,  and  to  place  it  squarely 
in  a  new  setting  where  it  has  since  remained. 

President  Anderson  and  his  Faculty  were  by  no  means  a  unit 
in  view,  and  his  abandonment  of  the  College,  arid  entry  into  the 
field  of  politics  in  which  he  was  distinguished  by  the  same  bold 
practicality,  was  probably  to  a  certain  extent  due  to  his  inability 
to  carry  the  Faculty  completely  with  him.  The  work  that  he  did 
roused  great  opposition  from  friends  of  the  old  educational 
methods,  and  the  friends  of  the  Faculty  of  the  previous  administra- 
tion, but  it  is  generally  recognized  to-day  that  it  was  work  that 
needed  doing,  and  that  if  he  went  too  far,  his  excess  was  easily  cor- 
rected. 

The  Fairchild  Administration 

President  Fairchild,  before  coming  to  the  College,  had  been 
professor  of  English  literature  in  the  Michigan  Agricultural 


George  T.  Fairchild 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  13 

College.  That  institution  was  rated  as  the  best  of  its  kind  in  th-i 
country  at  that  time.  Prof.  E.  M.  Shelton,  then  professor  of 
agriculture  here,  was  one  of  itc  alumni,  and  it  is  said  that  his 
influence  had  much  to  do  with  the  election  of  Professor  Fairchild 
to  the  presidency.  Professor  Pairchild  had  for  fifteen  years  been 
active  as  a  member  of  the  faculty  of  the  Michigan  college,  and  his 
brother-in-law,  Dr.  R.  C.  Kedzie,  professor  of  chemistry  there,  was 
one  of  the  most  forceful  of  the  men  in  early  agricultural  education. 

President  Fairchild  was  about  forty  years  of  age  when  he 
entered  upon  his  duties  here,  and  at  this  prime  point  of  life  he 
brought  to  his  task  a  well-matured  judgment  based  on  an  adequate 
experience  in  a  kindred  college.  Still  more,  he  brought  ideals  or 
private  and  public  life  and  service,  a  sense  of  order  and  of  justice, 
and  a  big  heart  full  of  sympathy  for  all  right  ambitions  of  youth. 
The  College  was  still  small,  scarcely  more  than  two  hundred 
students  being  in  attendance  at  any  one  time.  President  Fairchild 
knew  them  all  personally,  and  with  his  own  hand  wrote  the  assign- 
ment of  each  to  the  work  of  each  term.  After  examinations,  each 
delinquent  received  his  personal  touch,  whether  of  needed  stimulus, 
unsparing  presentation  of  unpleasant  truth,  or  gentle  sympathy. 

He  inaugurated  a  system  of  weekly  Faculty  meetings,  in 
which  all  matters  touching  the  students  and  the  internal  affairs 
of  the  College  were  discussed  and  acted  upon  by  the  entire  Faculty. 
As  numbers  increased,  this  method  became  less  well-adapted  to 
conditions,  but  the  training  that  it  gave  to  the  Faculty  developed 
a  spirit  of  loyalty  and  substantial  unity  that  comes  only  from 
complete  discussion  of  the  diverse  and  numerous  questions  that 
constantly  arise  in  college  life.  He  encouraged  the  freest  expres- 
sion of  views,  and  though  his  own  were  usually  adopted  in  the 
end,  it  was  because  of  the  compulsion  of  reason  rather  than  that 
of  authority.  This  discussion  of  all  College  matters  by  the  entire 
Faculty  was  the  means  by  which  new  members  were  assimilated 
and  unity  of  aim  accomplished.  A  president  could  scarcely  have  a 
more  united  and  personally  loyal  faculty  than  that  which  President 
Fairchild  created.  To  have  sat  in  that  Faculty  for  any  length  oi 
time  was  to  have  received  an  education  in  frankness,  fairness, 
courtesy,  toleration,  unselfishness,  sympathy,  and  loftiness  of  all 
ideals. 

The  needs  of  the  College  for  buildings  during  the  administra- 
tion of  President  Fairchild  were  met  by  the  completion  of  the  main 
College  building,  since  named  Anderson  Hall;  the  enlargement  of 
the  chapel,  which  is  part  of  it;  the  erection  of  a  power  plant  and 
a  machine  shop;  the  enlargement  of  the  College  barn;  the  erec 
tion  of  a  barn  for  the  Horticultural  Department;  the  erection  of 
a  residence  for  the  president;  and  the  erection  of  a  building  for 
the  library  and  certain  departments,  and  now  known  as  Fairchild 
Hall.  The  appropriation  for  a  building  for  domestic  science  and 


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art  was  obtained  in  1897,  but  it  was  constructed  by  the  next  ad- 
ministration. This  is  now  used  for  the  Departments  of  English, 
Journalism,  and  Printing,  and  has  been  named  Kedzie  Hall. 

The  most  prominent  feature  of  the  references  to  finances  in 
the  earlier  reports  of  the  College  is  the  idea  that  with  the  exception 
of  providing  buildings  the  State  would  be  at  no  expense  in  suppo^t- 
ing  the  College  as  soon  as  the  land  endowment  was  sold.  A 
constant  shortage  of  funds  thus  existed.  The  Farm  Department 
from  early  years  made  experiments  in  crop  production,  soil  treat- 
ment, etc.  In  1887,  Congress  passed  the  Hatch  act,  by  which 
agricultural  experiment  stations  were  financed  for  each  state.  The 
first  appropriation  under  this  act  was  for  fifteen  thousand  dollars 
for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1888.  This  appropriation  has  bsen 
repeated  for  each  year  since.  This  addition  to  the  income 
enabled  the  College  to  enter  upon  much  more  extensive  work  in 
experimentation,  and  to  increase  salaries  of  members  of  the  Faculty. 
In  1890,  the  budget  of  the  College  was  still  further  augmented  by 
means  of  another  act  of  Congress,  due  to  Senator  Morrill.  Through 
this  act  fifteen  thousand  dollars  was  appropriated  for  1890,  and 
amounts  increasing  by  one  thousand  dollars  each  year  until  ths 
appropriation  under  this  law  reached  twenty-five  thousand  dollars 
a  year.  This  fund  is  "applied  only  to  instruction  in  agriculture, 
the  mechanic  arts,  the  English  language,  and  the  various  branches 
of  mathematics,  physical,  natural  and  economic  science,  with  special 
reference  to  the  industries  of  life,  and  to  the  facilities  for  such 
instruction." 

The  income  from  the  endowment  fund  was  diminishing 
because  of  the  fall  in  interest  rates,  but  the  Hatch  act  and  tlia 
Morrill  act  of  1890,  together,  nearly  trebled  the  College  income.  Not- 
withstanding this,  the  growth  of  the  College  was  such  that  by  the 
middle  of  the  decade  beginning  with  1890  the  need  of  additional 
resources  was  felt  severely.  There  was  delay  in  payment  of  bills, 
and  salaries  the  latter  part  of  the  fiscal  year  could  not  be  paid 
until  the  next  year's  funds  were  available. 

In  1897,  the  legislature  began  making  appropriations  for 
maintenance  by  an  allowance  of  ten  thousand  dollars  for  the  year 
1896-'97,  which  was  intended  to  make  up  the  existing  deficiency, 
and  five  thousand  dollars  for  each  of  the  next  two  years. 

The  last  few  years  of  the  administration  of  President  Fair- 
child  were  affected  by  the  prevailing  economic  conditions  of  the 
time,  and  the  varying  views  concerning  their  causes  and  remedies. 
He  had  himself  taught  political  economy  in  the  College  and  it  is 
generally  conceded  that  this  delicate  work  was  conducted  in  an 
impartial  manner.  In  1894,  the  Board  elected  Thomas  Elmer  Will 
as  professor  of  economics  in  order  that  greater  attention  might 
be  given  to  questions  touching  political  policies  in  the  broad  sense. 
A  course  of  weekly  lectures,  attendance  upon  which  was  required 


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of  all  students,  was  established,  and  most  of  these  were  given  by 
Professor  Will.  The  students  for  the  most  part  regarded  him  as 
a  hard  student  and  forceful  teacher,  who  presented  all  sides  of 
controverted  questions,  and  who  exacted  hard  work  from  the 
members  of  his  classes. 

President  Pairchild  made  no  notable  change  in  College  policies 
after  1890,  although  minor  alterations  in  the  course  of  study  and 
the  entrance  requirements  were  adopted.  It  was  a  period  of 
anxiety  when  conservatism  seemed  wiser  than  to  open  the  doors 
to  changes  that  might  not  be  progress.  Whether  or  not  this  was 
really  wiser  cannot  be  said,  and  one's  judgment  will  depend  upon 
his  point  of  view. 

In  1897,  the  legislature  passed  a  law  reorganizing  the  Board 
of  Regents  of  the  College  and  providing  for  new  appointments  to 
it.  The  president  of  the  College  was  taken  off  the  Board,  an  ex- 
officio  member  of  which  he  had  always  been  previously.  When  the 
new  Board  organized,  it  held  that  the  new  law  terminated,  on  the 
first  of  the  next  July,  the  period  of  employment  of  every  employee 
of  the  College,  from  the  president  down.  President  Pairchild 
declined  to  be  a  candidate  for  re-election  and  Professor  Will  was 
elected  president. 

The  Will  Administration 

The  administration  of  President  Will  began  July  1,  1897. 
Nine  members  of  the  old  Faculty  were  not  re-elected,  and  two  who 
were  re-elected  declined  to  stay,  leaving  twelve  of  the  old  members 
in  service,  with  eleven  new  ones.  The  new  Faculty  revised  the 
course  of  study  to  a  certain  extent  in  July,  increasing  the  opportu- 
nity for  specialization  in  agriculture  and  in  engineering. 

During  the  fall  term,  after  the  new  Faculty  had  gotten  fairly 
to  work,  a  thorough  reconsideration  of  the  curriculum  was  made 
and  three  courses  of  study  were  formulated,  which  were  designated 
as  agricultural,  engineering,  and  general.  Each  of  these  courses 
required  a  greatly  increased  amount  of  work  in  history,  economics, 
and  political  science.  The  general  character  of  each  was  indicated 
by  the  name.  In  the  spring,  a  four-year  course  in  household 
economics  was  prepared,  and  the  catalogue  for  189 7-' 9 8  shows 
these  four  courses,  which,  with  modifications  and  further  specializa- 
tions, have  continued  to  the  present. 

The  beginning  of  systematic  instruction  by  means  of  short 
courses,  for  which  very  low  entrance  requirements  are  demanded, 
was  made  in  the  offering  of  a  course  in  dairying  for  the  winter 
term,  1898.  This  was  received  with  much  favor  and  served  as  a 
starting  point  for  the  campaign  which  brought  an  appropriation 
for  a  "dairy  building"  that  gave  ample  quarters  for  the  agri- 
cultural department  at  that  time.  This  building  was  not  actually 

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erected  until  1900,  but  the  appropriation  for  it  was  obtained  by 
this  administration,  as  was  also  an  appropriation  for  a  dairy  barn. 

The  administration  of  the  local  affairs  of  the  College  by 
President  Will  was  marked  by  a  movement  toward  action  by  com- 
mittees rather  than  by  the  Faculty  as  a  whole.  The  Faculty 
meetings  were  cut  to  once  in  two  weeks,  and  soon  drifted  to  a  less 
frequent  occurrence.  A  committee  was  appointed  to  take  over  the 
work  of  assignment  of  students  to  classes.  This  had  become  too 
burdensome  for  the  president  to  attend  to  personally,  and  was 
still  further  increased  by  the  changes  in  the  course  of  study.  The 
assignments  as  made  out  by  the  committee  members  were  sent  to 
the  president  for  approval.  This  was  a  distinct  advance  which 
the  growth  of  the  College  demanded. 

Previous  to  this  time,  at  each  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Regents 
a  joint  session  of  the  Faculty  and  the  Board  had  been  held,  at 
which  each  member  of  the  Faculty  had  presented  the  needs  of  his 
department.  Later  the  Board  acted  upon  their  requests,  and 
made  appropriations  for  the  quarter  for  such  purposes  as  it  deemed 
best.  Similarly,  authorizations  for  the  expenditure  of  Experiment 
Station  funds  were  made  quarterly  upon  the  recommendations  of 
the  Experiment  Station  Council,  which  consisted  of  the  department 
heads  engaged  in  station  work.  During  President  Will's  adminis- 
tration these  practices  were  gradually  modified  and  the  present 
system  adopted,  whereby  allotments  of  funds  are  made  annually 
to  the  several  departments.  This  enables  plans  to  be  made  in  a 
more  comprehensive  manner,  equity  among  departments  to  be 
more  carefully  considered,  and  department  heads  to  be  held  to 
account  in  respect  to  expenditures  and  results. 

The  administration  of  President  Will  was  conducted  under 
conditions  of  constant  stress  and  controversy,  most  of  which  was 
among  people  outside  the  College,  however.  The  activities  of  the 
College  were  enlarged,  and  notwithstanding  the  appropriations  for 
current  expense,  the  College  was  delinquent  in  payments  to  a  con- 
siderable extent  at  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1899. 
By  the  political  road  the  Board  of  Regents  was  transformed  in  the 
spring  of  1899,  and  June  10  it  voted  that  the  services  of  President 
Will,  Secretary  Phipps,  and  Professors  Bemis,  Ward,  and  Parsons 
<lbe  dispensed  with  after  June  30,  1899."  Prof.  Ernest  R. 
Nichols  was  elected  acting  president. 

The  Nichols  Administration 

Professor  Nichols,  like  Professor  Will,  entered  upon  his  new 
duties  at  a  time  when  the  State  was  hot  with  controversy,  the 
merits  of  which  can  scarcely  be  peacefully  discussed  even  at  this 
day  by  those  most  intimately  involved.  Suffice  to  say  that  the  futil- 
ity of  newspaper  war  was  seen  by  the  acting  president,  and  that  he 


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definitely  adopted  the  policy  of  excluding  from  "The  Industrialist" 
all  reference  to  the  matters  in  contention.  As  issued  by  him, 
it  will  be  searched  in  vain  for  criticism  of  his  predecessors,  and 
he  paid  no  public  attention  to  attacks  in  other  papers.  This 
policy  soon  brought  about,  practically,  a  cessation  of  hostilities 
and  a  condition  in  which  the  acts  of  the  administration  were 
judged  on  their  merits,  rather  than  as  seen  through  prejudice. 
The  acting  president  became  president  July  1,  1900. 

When  the  new  Board  of  Regents  took  charge  in  May,  1899,  it 
took  legal  advice  concerning  the  existing  delinquency  in  payment 
of  College  bills.  Acting  upon  this  advice,  it  decided  to  pay  no 
bills  for  expenditures  incurred  previous  to  July  1,  1899,  for  which 
funds  were  not  at  that  time  available;  to  start  with  a  clean  account 
book,  and  to  conduct  the  business  of  the  institution  on  the  principle 
of  not  spending  money  till  you  have  it.  At  a  result,  thousands  oi 
dollars  of  indebtedness,  including  much  in  salaries  of  teachers,  were 
not  paid  until  the  legislature  made  an  appropriation  for  that 
purpose.  Throughout  the  ten  years  of  the  administration  of  Presi- 
dent Nichols  there  was  never  a  moment  when  there  was  not  in  the 
College  treasury  a  balance  remaining  from  the  funds  at  his  disposal. 
He  insisted  upon  it,  even  to  the  point  of  creating  trouble  with 
some  members  of  the  Faculty,  that  departments  must  keep  within 
their  allowances.  The  Board  voted  that  any  department-head  ex- 
ceeding his  appropriation  should  forfeit  his  position.  The  result 
was  that  the  credit  of  the  College  became  gilt-edged,  and  a  condi- 
tion was  created  under  which  the  legislature  from  session  to  session 
could  be  approached  on  a  business  basis  and  asked  for  appropria- 
tions without  the  necessity  of  defense  against  a  charge  of  business 
mismanagement  of  funds  already  allowed. 

President  Nichols  was  a  man  of  few  words,  either  written 
or  spoken,  but  he,  with  assistance  from  others  of  course,  succeeded 
in  establishing  the  College  in  the  confidence  of  the  people  to  such 
an  extent  as  to  enable  him  to  get  appropriations  for  buildings  and 
maintenance  far  beyond  that  of  anything  previously  thought  of. 
The  following  buildings  were  provided  for:  Physical  Science  Hall, 
Dairy  Hall,  Auditorium,  Horticulture  Hall,  Veterinary  Hall,  Do- 
mestic Science  and  Art  Hall,  Mechanical  Engineering  Hall,  Seed 
House,  Gymnasium  and  Armory,  and  extensive  glass  houses  for 
the  Departments  of  Horticulture,  Botany,  Agronomy,  and  Entomol- 
ogy. In  addition,  Pairchild  Hall  was  greatly  enlarged,  the  shops 
were  enlarged  to  more  than  double  their  former  capacity,  and  the 
old  chemical  laboratory,  which  was  burned  May  31,  1900,  was 
rebuilt  as  a  Women's  Gymnasium. 

The  four  courses  of  study  established  by  the  preceding  adminis- 
tration were  revised  considerably  in  1899  and  continued.  The 
main  features  of  the  revision  were  that  the  first  year  was  made 
the  same  for  all  students,  excepting  for  such  differences  as  sex 


20  BE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

required,  and  that  the  required  work  in  history  and  political  science 
was  reduced.  The  first  year  was  made  of  a  generalized  character, 
designed  to  give  some  knowledge  concerning  sciences,  agriculture, 
shop  work,  and  domestic  science.  Short  courses  were  established 
in  agriculture  and  in  home  economics,  and  the  dairy  course  *-vas 
continued. 

From  time  to  time  the  courses  were  revised  and  additional 
ones  were  formulated  as  follows:  Electrical  engineering,  1900, 
architecture,  1905;  veterinary,  1906;  and  printing,  1908.  In 
1908,  the  agricultural  course  beyond  the  sophomore  year  was  split 
into  five  courses,  namely:  Agronomy,  animal  husbandry,  dairy 
husbandry,  poultry  husbandry,  and  horticulture  and  forestry. 
Although  these  were  thus  set  out  as  separate  courses,  they  had 
much  in  common,  each  one  differing  from  the  others  by  certain 
characteristic  studies  as  indicated  by  the  name.  There  thus  existed 
at  the  close  of  the  Nichols  administration  thirteen  four-year  courses. 

In  addition  to  great  growth  in  the  material  equipment  of 
departments,  which  accompanied  extension  and  diversification  of 
the  instruction  given  at  the  College,  the  work  of  the  institution 
was  greatly  enlarged  in  respect  to  activities  in  the  State  at  large. 
The  work  of  the  farmers'  institutes  was  very  greatly  increased  and 
a  special  superintendent  appointed  to  take  charge  of  it.  In  this 
connection  special  trains  were  run  for  the  purpose  of  carrying 
lecturers  with  illustrative  material  directly  to  the  people,  and  two 
series  of  pamphlets,  one  for  rural  teachers  and  one  for  members 
of  farmers'  institutes,  were  established. 

The  work  of  the  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  was  very 
greatly  enlarged,  partly  through  the  assistance  given  by  the  Adams 
act,  by  which  Congress  appropriated  $5000  in  1906,  an  amount 
which  was  increased  $2000  a  year  until  it  reached  $15,000,  at 
which  it  still  continues.  A  branch  station,  which  has  become  a 
very  large  factor  in  western  Kansas  agriculture,  was  established 
in  1901  on  a  part  of  the  old  Fort  Hays  Military  Reservation,  which 
was  ceded  to  the  State  for  that  purpose.  The  College  has  there 
about  3500  acres,  including  some  of  the  finest  land  in  the  region. 
A  branch  station  was  also  started  at  Garden  City.  Through  the 
influence  of  College  authorities,  laws  regulating  the  sale  of  com- 
mercial fertilizers  and  concentrated  feeding-stuffs  in  this  State 
were  enacted.  These  laws  are  administered  by  the  director  of  the 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  By  the  terms  of  the  State  food 
and  drugs  law,  the  director  of  the  chemical  laboratory  was  put  in 
charge  of  a  large  portion  of  the  food  analyses  for  the  State  Board 
of  Health.  Another  law  established  the  office  of  dairy  commis- 
sioner, appointment  to  which  is  made  by  the  Board  of  Administra- 
tion of  the  College. 

The  financial  support  of  the  College  by  the  State,  in  addition 
to  the  erection  of  buildings,  gradually  became  more  and  more 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  21 

generous,  and  in  addition  a  third  act  of  Congress,  approved  March 
4,  1907,  provided  for  increased  support  of  the  land-grant  colleges 
from  federal  funds.  This  was  known  as  the  Nelson  Amendment, 
by  which  $5000  was  appropriated  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1908,  and  an  annual  increase  of  $5000  for  each  of  the  four 
succeeding  years  provided  for,  thus  allowing  $25,000  annually 
thereafter,  in  addition  to  amounts  fixed  by  previous  enactments. 

The  local  management  of  the  College  under  the  Nichols  admin- 
istration underwent  gradual  modifications.  The  Faculty  meetings 
once  in  two  weeks,  owing  to  business  absences  of  the  president, 
became  less  frequent,  and  finally  were,  practically,  held  on  call. 
The  committees  on  admission,  assignments,  and  farmers'  institutes 
controlled  matters  coming  within  their  scope,  respectively.  The 
president  continued  to  approve  the  assignments  of  students,  but 
with  slight  exceptions  this  was  little  more  than  a  formality. 

The  administrative  duties  of  the  College  became  so  burden- 
some that  in  1908  the  Board  of  Regents  established  a  Council  of 
Deans  to  share  these  with  the  president,  the  deans  performing 
such  duties  as  he  might  direct.  President  Nichols  made  little  use 
of  the  deans  as  such,  however,  and  the  council  was  not  really 
organized,  and  the  duties  of  its  members,  and  of  the  council  as  a 
whole,  stated  until  June,  1909.  The  office  of  director  of  the 
Experiment  Station  was  revived  to  handle  the  executive  duties  be- 
longing to  that  activity,  which  under  the  preceding  administrations 
had  been  performed  by  the  president  as  chairman  of  the  Experi- 
ment Station  Council.  The  director  was  given  no  responsibility 
for  the  work  of  departments,  or  authority  to  initiate  or  supervise 
work.  The  Station  Council,  consisting  of  the  heads  of  departments 
in  station  work,  considered  the  investigations  to  be  undertaken, 
and  recommended  to  the  Board  of  Regents.  In  1906,  however,  the 
status  was  changed  and  a  director  appointed  who  had  no  other 
duties,  and  who  was  given  large  responsibility  for  the  conduct  of 
departmental  work  in  agricultural  investigation.  The  Station 
Council  was  not  abrogated,  but  soon  became  functionless. 

In  1909,  with  the  co-operation  of  the  president,  and  the 
approval  of  the  Faculty  and  the  Board  of  Regents,  a  Students' 
Council  was  organized,  which  has  served  a  very  useful  purpose  even 
though  its  career  has  not  been  spectacular.  Its  members  are 
chosen  by  class  organizations,  four  from  the  senior  class,  three 
from  the  junior  class,  two  from  the  sophomore  class,  and  one  from 
the  freshman  class.  Its  objects  are:  "(1)  To  act  as  a  representa- 
tive body  before  the  governing  officers  of  the  College  in  all  matters 
that  concern  the  individual  students,  student  organizations,  or  the 
student  body  as  a  whole;  (2)  to  act  as  a  body  of  mediation  between 
different  student  organizations  or  enterprises  whenever  such  ser- 
vice is  sought  by  such  organizations  or  enterprises;  (3)  to  take 
cognizance  of  all  matters  that  pertain  to  the  good  name  and  scholar- 


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ship  of  the  student  body,  to  the  end  that  high  standards  of  honor  on. 
the  campus  and  elsewhere  may  be  maintained." 

On  the  whole,  the  Nichols  administration  was  marked  by  great 
expansion  in  material  equipment,  an  increase  in  student  attendance 
from  870  to  2308,  a  greater  specialization  in  the  courses  of  study 
offered,  a  marked  extension  in  their  scope,  and  notable  increase  in 
the  extra-mural  activities  of  the  college. 

The   Waters  Administration 

The  foregoing  states  in  little  more  than  bare  outline  the  salient 
points  of  the  five  administrations  preceding  the  one  now  in  power. 
That  it  represents  a  continuous  progress,  a  fairly  consistent- 
adherence  to  the  fundamental  purpose  of  higher  education  for  the 
"industrial  classes,"  and  a  wise  development  of  new  activities,  and 
new  methods  of  administration,  can  scarcely  be  seriously  contro- 
verted. The  day  of  small  things  has  gone  never  to  return,  and 
methods  ideal  for  a  small  institution  are  wholly  impracticable  now. 

Henry  Jackson  Waters,  dean  of  the  College  of  Agriculture, 
University  of  Missouri,  assumed  the  responsibilities  of  the  presi- 
dency of  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  July  1,  1909.  His 
administration  is  still  in  progress,  and  it  is  scarcely  in  place  to 
attempt  much  in  the  way  of  its  characterization  at  this  time. 
President  Waters  took  the  organization  of  the  College  as  he  found 
it  and  deliberately  adopted  a  policy  of  conservation  until  he  should 
have  become  acquainted  with  the  situation.  A  man  of  strong  con- 
victions and  forceful  personality,  he  recognizes  the  value  of  a  sense 
of  stability,  and  has  been  willing  to  hold  his  judgment  in  abeyance 
or  defer  action  in  minor  matters  for  the  sake  of  the  greater  good. 
He  has  greatly  magnified  the  duties  of  the  deans,  relinquishing  to 
them  all  supervision  of  the  academic  work  of  the  students,  and 
placing  much  responsibility  upon  them  in  respect  to  the  personnel 
of  the  departments,  and  allowances  of  funds  to  them.  He  also 
confers  freely  with  them  on  matters  of  College  policy.  The 
General  Faculty  meets  at  the  beginning  of  each  year,  and  on  call 
of  the  president.  Divisional  Faculties,  presided  over  by  the  deans, 
discuss  matters  relating  to  the  respective  divisions.  These  divi- 
sions are:  Agriculture,  Mechanic  Arts,  Home  Economics,  and  Gen 
eral  Science. 

The  courses  of  study  were  revised  thoroughly  in  the  winter 
of  1910,  and  the  entrance  requirements  raised  from  six  units  to 
eight  units  of  high  school  work.  In  the  new  courses  the  differen- 
tiation began  with  the  freshman  year.  College  education  in  agri- 
culture is  now  so  well  established  that  there  is  no  hesitation  on  the 
part  of  freshmen  in  electing  such  courses.  The  president  from 
the  first  had  looked  forward  to  the  time  when  fifteen  units,  four 
years  of  high  school,  should  be  required  for  entrance  upon  the 


24  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

College  courses,  and  was  disappointed  in  that  the  standard  was  not 
pushed  up  further  at  that  time.  With  the  hearty  support  of  the 
Faculty  he  kept  up  pressure  on  the  point,  until  in  the  fall  of  1912, 
the  Board  of  Regents  raised  the  requirements  to  fifteen  units. 
During  the  winter  of  1913,  new  courses  based  on  this  requirement 
were  formulated.  The  new  requirements  and  courses  were 
approved  by  the  new  governing  power,  the  Board  of  Administration, 
and  the  College  entered  upon  an  era  in  which  its  students  and 
graduates  will  be  on  the  basis  used  by  all  high-grade  colleges. 
This  result  must  be  credited  almost  entirely  to  the  force,  patience, 
and  tact  of  the  president. 

Coincident  with  placing  the  College  courses  on  a  four-year 
high  school  basis  has  been  the  organization  of  a  School  of  Agri- 
culture, with  three-year  courses  in  agriculture,  mechanic  arts,  and 
home  economics,  to  which  students  are  admitted  from  grammar  and 
county  schools,  and  the  work  in  which  is  accepted  toward  college 
entrance.  The  patronage  of  this  school,  which  opened  September 
16,  1913,  has  been  most  gratifying. 

The  work  in  College  Extension  has  developed  continuously 
and  rapidly,  until  at  the  present  time  over  twenty  men  and  women 
are  constantly  employed  in  this  work.  This  includes  Farmers' 
Institutes,  Demonstration  Farming,  Boys'  and  Girls'  Meetings, 
Movable  Schools  of  Agriculture,  School  Campaigns,  Agricultural 
Trains,  Exhibits  at  Fairs,  assistance  in  Highway  Engineering  and  in 
Drainage  and  Irrigation  Engineering,  Movable  Schools  in  Home 
Economics,  Girls'  Home  Economics  Clubs,  a  Department  of  Study  by 
Correspondence,  and  the  publication  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  under 
the  name  of  "Agricultural  Education." 

It  will  be  seen  from  the  foregoing  that  the  present  administra- 
tion is  one  that  is  advancing  the  College  in  all  legitimate  lines.  In 
addition  to  what  has  been  stated,  I  think  it  may  be  fairly  asserted 
that  the  most  characterizing  feature  of  the  administration  is  that 
every  opportunity  is  taken  and  many  occasions  made  for  putting 
the  College  in  connection  with  the  large  problems  and  large  enter- 
prises that  affect  the  permanent  welfare  of  the  rural  communities 
This  includes  such  subjects  as  co-operative  buying  and  selling,  rural 
credits,  the  tenant  system,  problems  of  the  rural  church  and  ri^ral 
life  in  general,  conservation  of  agricultural  resources  and  more 
effective  utilization  of  them,  etc.  The  friends  of  President  Waters 
may  rest  assured  that  no  matter  when  his  administration  ends,  the 
record  which  the  College  makes  under  his  guidance  will  have  been 
one  of  marked  progress. 


COURSES  OF  STUDY 

In  1863,  the  only  course  of  study  offered  was  in  the  classical 
department.      It  extended   over  five  years,   the   first  being  prepara- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  25 

tory.  In  addition  to  latin,  greek,  and  mathematics,  it  included 
among  other  subjects:  Botany,  chemistry,  philosophy,  physiology, 
zoology,  geology,  mineralogy,  meteorology,  astronomy,  agricultural 
chemistry,  and  Liebig's  husbandry. 

In  1864,  a  similar  classical  course  appears  in  the  catalogue, 
and  also  an  agricultural  course  of  three  years,  including  a  prepara- 
tory year  that  was  the  same  as  that  for  the  classical  course.  The 
later  agricultural  subjects  were:  Orchard  and  fruit  garden,  fruit, 
culture,  treatise  on  the  horse,  book  of  the  farm,  diseases  of  domestic 
animals,  agricultural  chemistry,  and  analysis  of  the  soil. 

The  third  catalogue,  1866-' 67,  shows  a  military  course,  which 
was  not,  however,  complete  in  itself,  but  presented  an  extensive  list 
of  military  subjects  which  might  be  studied.  The  classical  course 
was  continued,  and  an  agricultural  and  scientific  course  presented. 
This  was  far  more  detailed  than  its  forerunners,  and  covered  three 
years. 

In  the  fourth  catalogue,  18 6 8-' 69,  the  preparatory  course  is 
shown  as  extended  to  three  years  in  length.  The  four-year  courses 
based  on  this  were  designated  as  agricultural  and  scientific,  college, 
and  military.  In  both  the  third  and  the  fourth  catalogues  other 
courses  were  named,  but  no  formulation  of  them  presented.  These 
were:  Mechanic  arts  and  civil  engineering,  commercial  and  mercan- 
tile, and  in  the  third  catalogue  a  normal  course. 

The  catalogue  for  1870-'71  gives  in  detail  two  two-year  pre- 
paratory courses,  one  agricultural,  the  other  literary,  and  three 
four-year  college  courses,  viz.,  agricultural,  mechanic  arts,  military 
science,  and  literary. 

The  next  catalogue  issued,  1871-' 72,  shows  a  decided  change 
in  the  statement  of  courses  offered,  and  tabulates  only  a  two-year 
course  in  the  preparatory  department  and  one  four-year  course  in 
the  collegiate  department.  For  the  first  time  a  statement  is  made 
of  the  schedule  of  classes  actually  taught  or  to  be  taught,  showing 
class  periods  and  teachers.  An  interesting  provision  is  included  for 
"from  seven  to  ten  hours  of  practical  instruction  in  agriculture 
under  Superintendent  Miller;  in  horticulture  under  Superintendent 
Gale;  and  in  mechanics  under  Superintendent  Todd."  It  is  also 
stated  that  "students  laboring  in  agricultural,  horticultural,  and 
mechanical  departments  are  paid  by  the  hour." 

An  undated  four-page  folder  was  issued,  apparently  in  1872 
or  1873,  which  shows  the  two-year  preparatory  course  and  the  four- 
year  collegiate  course.  Complete  courses  in  agriculture,  mechanics, 
horticulture,  and  veterinary  science  were  promised  in  the  catalogue 
to  be  issued  in  December. 

September  3,  1873,  John  A.  Anderson  accepted  the  presidency, 
and  the  next  publication  touching  upon  courses  of  study  was  the 
"Handbook"  issued  at  the  close  of  1874.  This  is  a  notable  docu- 
ment in  that  it  sets  forth  in  detail  the  president's  ideas  concerning 


26  HE  CO  ED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

education  for  the  industrial  classes.  Perhaps  his  point  of  view 
may  be  briefly  stated  by  the  quotation  of  a  paragraph  beginning  on 
page  65,  as  follows: 

"The  difference  between  our  line  and  that  of  other  agricultural 
colleges  seems  to  be  this:  They  take  as  an  objective  point  the 
graduation  of  agricultural  experts,  who  shall  act  as  missionaries 
to  working  farmers.  We  take  as  an  objective  point  the  graduation 
of  a  capable  farmer,  able  to  make  his  living  by  farming.  Their 
theory  is  that  of  the  normal  school,  training  teachers  who  shall 
instruct  scholars;  our  theory  is  that  of  training  the  scholar.  Along 
the  mechanical  branch,  they  seek  to  graduate  master  builders 
or  superintendents  of  machine  shops;  we  seek  to  graduate  intelli- 
gent and  skillful  carpenters,  masons,  or  blacksmiths.  They  strike 
directly  for  those  industries  considered  the  highest,  and  believe 
that  in  reaching  them  they  include  all  below;  we  strike  for  the 
industries  most  commonly  followed  in  this  State,  and  by  success- 
fully mastering  them  expect  to  climb  up  to  the  very  rarest.  Their 
mode  may  be  best  for  them,  and  we  are  not  in  the  least  criticizing 
it;  ours  seems  best  for  us.  Kansas  is  neither  New  York,  Massachu- 
setts, nor  Ohio;  and  we  shall  not  endeavor  to  reproduce  their 
agricultural  colleges.  With  us,  where  five  agricultural  scientists 
can  make  a  living  as  such,  five  thousand  capable  farmers  can  far 
more  than  make  a  living;  and  where  five  architects  or  master 
mechanics  can  obtain  employment,  five  times  as  many  mechanics 
can  command  wages.  We  aim  to  provide  a  Kansas  State  Agricul- 
tural College  for  the  practical  education  of  those  who  desire  to  fol- 
low industrial  vocations.  In  so  doing,  nothing  of  educational 
experience  that  is  useful  will  be  rejected  because  it  is  old;  nor  any- 
thing retained  simply  because  it  is  practiced  by  literary  colleges  in 
educating  for  the  professions.  That  which  upon  fair  trial  best 
serves  our  purpose  will  be  employed;  and  that  which  does  not 
will  be  discarded,  though  it  were  baldheaded  with  antiquity." 

Three  courses  of  study,  designated  as  farmer's,  mechanic's,  and 
woman's,  are  formulated  in  the  Handbook.  Those  were  six  years 
long,  but  the  last  two  years  of  the  mechanic's  course  were  not 
worked  out.  The  most  characteristic  features  of  the  courses  were 
the  exclusion  of  the  classic  languages,  and  the  requirement  of  an 
"Industrial"  each  term.  "Household  economy"  appears  in  the 
curriculum  for  the  first  time. 

The  course  of  study  during  most  of  the  Fair-child  adminis- 
tration was  given  as  one,  but  included  some  adaptations  indicated  by 
differences  in  the  requirements  of  young  men  and  young  women.  The 
entrance  requirements,  though  raised  somewhat  from  time  to 
time,  remained  low,  in  harmony  with  the  view  that  connection 
should  be  maintained  with  the  country  schools.  Toward  the  end 
of  the  administration,  a  fifth  year  was  added,  for  such  as  wished 
to  take  it,  in  which  there  was  opportunity  for  considerable  speciali- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  27 

zation.  The  industrial  training  inaugurated  by  President  Anderson 
was  extended,  strengthened,  and  systematized.  All  young  men 
were  required  to  do  a  certain  amount  of  farm  and  garden  work,  and 
all  young  women,  certain  domestic  work.  The  general  aim  may  be 
said  to  have  been  to  develop  young  men  and  women  in  strength  of 
character,  ground  them  in  the  fundamental  sciences,  give  some 
training  in  the  branches  that  fit  for  citizenship  and  contribute  to 
general  culture,  and  to  maintain  or  create  a  genuine  regard  for 
industrial  pursuits.  The  technical  training  in  any  one  line  was  not 
large,  but  the  success  with  which  the  graduates  of  that  period,  are 
doing  the  world's  work  is  evidence  of  the  soundness  of  the  training 
that  they  received  here. 

Several  of  the  agricultural  colleges  had  introduced  short 
winter  courses  for  the  benefit  of  farmers  and  of  farmers'  sons  who 
could  not  comply  with  the  entrance  requirements  or  give  the  time 
necessary  to  complete  a  four-year  course,  and  a  beginning  in  this 
direction  was  made  at  this  college  by  offering  a  two-weeks  course. 
This  was  first  given  in  1894,  beginning  February  6.  From  20  to 
50  attended  the  sessions.  A  similar  course  was  given  in  1895  and 
1896,  but  there  was  no  material  increase  in  attendance,  and  most 
of  the  auditors  were  from  the  vicinity  of  Manhattan.  The  course 
was  therefore  abandoned. 

In  the  summer  of  1897  the  Faculty,  under  direction  of 
President  Will,  made  some  modifications  in  the  course  of  study  then 
in  use.  These  were  in  the  senior  year,  which  was  differentiated  into 
"farmers',"  "mechanics',"  and  "women's"  courses,  in  which  increased 
opportunity  for  specific  characteristic  work  was  offered,  and 
increased  study  of  economics  required.  In  the  fall  of  the  same  year 
the  subject  of  the  curriculum  was  taken  up  in  thorough-going  fashion 
and  three  courses  worked  out  which  were  designated  as  "agricul- 
tural," "engineering,"  and  "general."  These  differed  but  little  in 
the  first-year  work,  the  general  course  being  nearly  the  same  as 
the  old  course,  the  others  introducing  slight  differences  in  the 
direction  indicated  by  the  name.  In  the  upper  years  the  differences 
were  quite  pronounced.  In  these  courses  we  have  the  distinct 
entrance  upon  the  policy,  adhered  to  continuously  since,  of  special- 
ized college  courses  adapted  to  the  differing  needs  of  the  students. 

With  the  opening  of  the  winter  term,  1898,  the  students  made 
choice  from  among  these  courses.  All  of  the  young  women  re- 
mained in  the  general  course,  which  included,  like  the  old  course, 
some  special  variations  to  meet  their  needs,  while  a  portion  of  the 
young  men  went  to  the  new  courses  in  agriculture  or  engineering. 

As  an  unpublished  bit  of  history  it  may  be  of  interest  to  present 
the  following  table,  which  shows  how  the  students  elected  courses 
at  their  first  opportunity: 


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Classification  of  College  Students,  January,  1898 


Year 

Agricultural 

Engineering 

General 

Total 

First             

10 

50 

119 

179 

23 

48 

83 

Third                        

14 

9 

21 

44 

Fourth  

16 

7 

19 

42 

Total  

52 

89 

207 

348 

These  figures  bring  out  strikingly  the  indisposition  of  boys 
fresh  from  the  farm  to  choose  an  agricultural  course  at  that  time. 
Those  who  had  been  in  the  College  for  a  year  or  more  elected  such 
a  course  more  freely,  thus  showing  that  the  College  was  educating 
toward  the  farm  even  under  the  old  course.  As  the  opportunities  be- 
came better  appreciated,  the  drift  in  the  direction  of  the  specializsd 
courses  constantly  increased. 

During  the  spring  term,  1898,  a  four-year  course  in  "house- 
hold economics"  was  prepared  and  was  offered  to  young  women 
the  next  fall.  This  was  received  with  favor  from  the  first,  and 
before  many  years  most  of  the  young  women  of  the  College  elected 
it,  or  its  successors,  rather  than  the  general  science  course. 

In  these  courses  the  needs  of  students  as  the  future  rulers 
of  the  country  were  provided  for  by  including  in  each  course  nine 
terms  of  history  or  political  science.  This  was  a  large  increase 
over  the  old  course,  and  was  made  the  occasion  of  much  public  dis- 
cussion at  the  time,  into  the  merits  and  demerits  of  which  no 
entrance  will  be  made  at  this  time. 

In  May,  1899,  a  new  Board  of  Regents  took  charge  of  the 
College  and  among  other  things  provided  for  a  revision  of  the 
courses  of  study.  The  president  .of  the  Board,  E.  T.  Fairchild, 
appointed  a  committee  from  the  Faculty  to  submit  revisions  of  the 
courses  to  the  Board.  Professor  Nichols  was  named  as  chairman 
of  the  committee.  The  committee  held  many  sessions,  and  its 
members  were  unable  to  agree  upon  a  report.  Finally,  two  were 
submitted,  and  the  minority  report  prepared  by  Professors  Nichols, 
Hitchcock,  and  Willard  was,  perhaps  with  slight  changes,  adopted 
by  the  Board. 

The  names  of  the  courses  were  changed  to:  Agriculture, 
mechanical  engineering,  science,  and  domestic  science,  the  groups 
of  students  to  which  they  appealed  remaining  practically  as  before. 
In  these  courses  the  required  work  in  history  and  political  science 
was  cut  from  nine  terms  to  five  terms.  The  opportunity  for  elect- 
ing subjects  that  one  might  choose  was  increased  somewhat.  One 
feature  that  remained  in  effect  through  all  subsequent  changes  for 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  29 

eleven  years  was  that  of  identity  of  the  work  for  all  first-year 
students,  excepting  for  certain  variations  to  adapt  it  to  the  differ- 
ences in  the  needs  of  young  men  and  young  women.  Also,  that 
this  freshman  year  provided  for  all  students  training  in  a  biological 
science  and  a  physical  science;  for  all  young  men  a  term  of  agricul- 
ture and  three  terms  of  shop  work;  and  for  all  young  women  a  term 
of  household  economics.  Military  drill  continued  to  be  required  of 
all  young  men,  and,  for  the  first  time,  physical  training  under  the 
name  of  calisthenics  was  required  of  all  young  women  in  the  first 
year.  Physical  training  had  been  provided  to  a  limited  extent  for 
some  years  to  such  young  women  as  wished  to  take  it,  and  the 
athletic  club,  made  up  from  young  men,  had  given  such  impetus 
as  it  could,  under  discouraging  conditions,  to  physical  training  for 
men. 

The  technical  and  scientific  work  was  increased  in  the  new 
courses.  The  young  science  of  bacteriology,  which  had  already 
been  included  in  the  agricultural  course,  was  now  added  to  the 
science  and  the  domestic  science  courses. 

In  addition  to  the  four-year  courses,  a  two-term  short  course 
in  agriculture  and  mechanic  arts  was  established,  and  a  two-t.orrn 
course  in  domestic  science.  The  one-term  dairy  short  course  ~v\as 
continued.  All  of  these  short  courses,  with  more  or  less  of  amend- 
ments, have  been  continued  to  the  present  time. 

In  1900,  the  course  in  electrical  engineering  was  first  presented. 
This  was  at  that  time  identical  with  the  mechanical  engineer- 
ing course,  except  for  a  few  subjects  in  the  fourth  year.  TIio 
course  which  had  been  called  "general"  for  one  year,  and  "science" 
for  one  year,  was  at  the  same  time  named  "general  science,"  under 
which  designation  it  is  still  offered. 

In  1903,  the  courses  of  study  underwent  another  general 
revision  by  a  committee  of  the  Faculty.  The  course  in  electrical 
engineering  was  differentiated  to  a  igreater  extent  from  the  one  in 
mechanical  engineering,  and  there  were  many  details  of  changes 
in  all  courses,  but  the  general  character  remained  the  same. 

In  1904,  another  revision  took  place  in  which  the  Faculty  as 
a  whole  sat  from  day  to  day,  and  in  which  the  president  of  the 
Board  of  Regents,  Prof.  E.  T.  Fairchild,  also  actively  participated. 
This  adhered  to  the  general  principles  of  its  immediate  predeces- 
sors, and  readjusted  the  details  with  such  success  that  the  courses 
stood  substantially  unaltered  until  1908,  the  longest  period  that 
this  has  been  the  case  within  the  seventeen  years  since  1897.  The 
German  language  was  introduced  as  a  required  subject  in  the 
course  in  general  science  and  the  course  in  domestic  science.  Ger- 
man had  been  taught  as  an  elective  subject  for  some  years,  but 
with  this  change  a  Department  of  German  was  established. 

Work  in  the  mechanic  arts  line  was  further  provided  for  in 
1905  by  offering  a  four-year  course  in  architecture,  which,  like  the 


30  BECORl)  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

course  in  electrical  engineering,  was  uniform  with  that  in  mechani- 
cal engineering  for  the  first  two  years,  but  differed  markedly  from 
it  in  the  third  and  fourth  years. 

In  1906,  the  agricultural  field  of  instruction  was  enlarged  by 
providing  a  full  four-year  course  in  veterinary  medicine.  This 
is  a  strongly  specialized  course  which  has  only  a  minimum  connec- 
tion with  other  courses  through  the  fundamental  work  in  English, 
the  sciences,  and  political  science,  including  history. 

In  1908,  by  direction  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  a  representative 
committee  of  the  Faculty,  appointed  by  the  president,  reconsidered 
the  courses  of  study  in  every  detail,  the  work  extending  over  two 
or  three  months.  Numerous  changes  in  subjects  were  made, 
though  the  general  principles  remained  the  same.  The  most 
notable  feature  was  the  formulation  of  courses  for  an  additional 
graduate  year,  in  which  were  included  subjects  for  which  time  could 
not  be  found  in  the  four-year  courses,  and  through  which  it  was 
hoped  that  graduate  study  at  the  College  would  be  brought  to  a 
more  systematic  basis.  A  four-year  course  in  printing  was  included 
in  the  mechanic  arts  group,  and  a  four-year  course  in  poultry 
husbandry  in  the  agriculture  group.  The  total  number  of  four- 
year  courses  was  thus  raised  to  thirteen,  though  of  course  there 
were  many  things  common  to  all  of  them,  and  many  others  common 
to  two  or  more  of  them. 

With  the  advent  of  a  new  administration  another  thorough 
revision  was  made  in  the  winter  of  1910.  In  this,  differentiatior 
was  made  with  the  freshman  year  when  courses  of  different  groups 
are  considered,  but  the  agricultural  courses  were,  as  before,  alike 
for  the  first  two  years,  and  the  engineering  courses  were  nearly 
alike  for  the  first  two  years.  The  poultry  husbandry  course  was 
abandoned  as  such,  but  opportunities  for  electing  freely  were 
provided  in  all  of  the  agricultural  courses.  The  engineering 
courses  were  fixed  throughout — no  electives.  The  course  in  home 
economics  provided  a  limited  opportunity  for  election,  and  the 
junior  and  senior  years  in  the  course  in  general  science  were  made 
nearly  entirely  elective.  To  provide  for  profitable  election,  a 
considerable  number  of  groups  of  electives  were  carefully  worked 
out.  To  guard  against  aimless  frittering  away  of  energy  upon 
unrelated  subjects,  it  was  provided  that  electives  must  be  by 
groups  approved  by  the  Faculty  or  the  deans.  The  limited  elec- 
tions previously  allowed  had  been  governed  by  the  same  principle. 
The  opportunity  to  elect  is  designed  to  enable  the  student,  who  by 
the  work  of  the  previous  years  has  "become  grounded  in  fundamental 
things,  to  elect  a  group  of  subjects  that  will  give  him  special  trail- 
ing in  some  direction  in  which  he  is  interested. 

This  reformulation  of  courses  was  based  on  an  increase  in 
entrance  requirements,  and  thus  some  opportunity  was  given  for 
increasing  the  technical  work.  This  in  the  agricultural  courses 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  31 

was   thoroughly   overhauled   and   brought   down   to   date   under   the 
masterly  guidance  of  President  Waters. 

The  great  field  of  journalism  occupied  by  periodicals  devoted 
to  the  interests  of  agriculture  and  other  industries,  and  the  lack  of 
courses  of  study  designed  to  train  for  work  in  this  field,  led  to 
the  establishment  of  the  course  in  industrial  journalism  in  1911. 
This  included  English  language  and  literature,  sciences,  history, 
economics,  and  other  subjects,  and  special  attention  to  elected  sub- 
jects in  agriculture,  mechanic  arts,  home  economics,  or  applied 
science. 

With  the  adoption  in  1912  of  a  four-year  high  school  course 
as  a  requirement  for  admission  to  all  of  the  College  courses,  a. 
revision  of  the  latter  became  necessary  in  1913.  This  was  carefully 
carried  out  by  committees  of  the  Divisional  Faculties,  then  passed 
upon  by  these  Faculties,  then  by  the  General  Faculty,  and  finally 
by  the  Board  of  Regents.  The  new  Board  of  Administration, 
which  with  reference  to  courses  of  study  came  into  control  in  March, 
1913,  gave  its  approval  to  the  new  courses  excepting  the  printing 
course,  which,  with  the  approval  and  formal  recommendaticn  of 
the  Faculty,  it  abolished.  This  abolition  of  the  four-year  course 
did  not  carry  with  it  abandonment  of  instruction  in  printing. 
Work  in  this  field  may  still  be  taken  by  any  who  so  desire. 

The  probabilities  are  that  the  courses  as  now  laid  down 
will  remain  with  but  little  change  for  a  good  many  years.  Four 
years  of  high  school  work  being  now  required  for  admission, 
changes  in  entrance  requirements  will  probably  not  affect  them. 
The  subjects  required  to  be  included  in  the  high  school  course 
offered  for  admission  are:  Three  years  of  English,  two  or  three 
years  of  mathematics,  one  year  of  physics,  and  one  year  of  history 
or  social  science.  The  remainder  of  fifteen  units  may  be  additional 
work  in  these  subjects  or  anything  taught  in  a  satisfactory  manner 
in  an  accredited  high  school.  It  is  recognized  that  high  schools 
should  be  organized  to  serve  the  needs  of  their  respective  communi 
ties,  and  it  is  believed  that  the  colleges  should  take  the  output  of 
the  high  schools  without  much  dictation  as  to  what  they  shall  teach. 

Built  upon  so  liberal  a  high  school  foundation,  the  College 
courses  offered  must  in  themselves  provide  for  even  the  elementary 
training  in  some  things,  if  they  are  essential  to  subsequent  work. 
Among  these  are:  Sciences,  modern  languages,  agriculture,  cooking, 
sewing,  shopwork,  and  drawing.  If  students  come  who  have  had 
training  substantially  covering  such  elementary  work,  they  are 
given  other  courses  instead  of  these,  or,  if  they  have  surplus  high 
school  subjects,  are  allowed  to  take  examinations  for  advanced 
credit. 

While  it  is  in  some  ways  a  convenience  to  have  four  year^  of 
work  grouped  about  a  principal  idea,  as  was  exemplified  in  tiie 
courses  in  agronomy,  animal  husbandry,  dairy  husbandry,  and 

c- 


32  EECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

horticulture  and  forestry,  the  growth  of  other  departments,  and. 
other  practical  considerations,  led  to  the  adoption  of  a  change  of 
plan,  and  now  the  College  offers  one  course  in  agriculture  in 
which  162  of  214  term  hours,  or  credits,  are  definitely  fixed,  and 
in  connection  with  which  35  to  40  additional  hours  of  agriculture 
must  be  elected  and  17  to  12  hours  of  additional  non-agriculture. 
This  gives  great  flexibility  to  the  situation.  In  the  agricultural 
line,  groups  of  electives  are  offered  in  agronomy,  animal  husbandry, 
dairy  husbandry,  horticulture,  forestry,  poultry  husbandry,  and 
milling  industry. 

The  course  in  veterinary  medicine  has  been  carefully  revised 
and  strengthened  in  several  points,  and  graduates  from  it  are 
fully  recognized  by  the  highest  authorities  in  this  country.  Men 
over  21  years  of  age  are  admitted  to  its  advantages  as  special 
students  if  unable  to  meet  the  full  entrance  requirements. 

The  engineering  courses  were  not  changed  much  in  this 
revision,  and  are  still  separately  stated  as  specialized  courses  in 
mechanical  engineering,  electrical  engineering,  civil  engineering, 
and  architecture. 

The  course  in  home  economics  was  not  changed  very  much,  out 
several  minor  adjustments  were  made.  It  includes  no  mathe- 
matics, and  its  strongest  scientific  work  is  in  chemistry.  House- 
hold physics,  human  physiology,  zoology  including  embryology, 
microbiology,  and  household  entomology  constitute  the  remainder 
of  the  work  in  sciences.  Extensive  instruction  is  given  in  domestic 
art  and  domestic  science,  and  24  hours  of  elective  work  give  oppor- 
tunity for  additional  study  in  home  economics,  sciences,  profes- 
sional educational  branches,  or  other  subjects. 

The  course  in  industrial  journalism  was  changed  but  little 
and  remains  as  a  special  formulation  of  work  suitable  to  accompany 
two  years  of  journalism  proper,  though  much  of  the  course  is 
elective. 

The  course  in  general  science  gives  training  in  fundamental 
lines  in  English,  mathematics,  chemistry,  physics,  botany,  and 
zoology,  with  certain  cultural  subjects,  and  allows  election  of  the 
remainder  of  the  course  from  a  considerable  number  of  elective 
groups.  It  is  especially  adapted  to  the  needs  of  those  who  are 
planning  to  teach  sciences  or  technical  subjects  in  the  high  schools, 
and  those  who  are  fitting  themselves  for  experiment  station  work 
in  the  sciences.  Electives  may  be  chosen  in  bacteriology,  botany, 
chemistry,  English,  English  literature,  German,  history,  economics, 
pedagogy,  agriculture,  home  economics,  manual  training,  industrial 
journalism,  and  other  subjects. 

This  imperfect  sketch  of  the  development  of  the  scope  of  the 
instructional  work  at  the  College  shows  that  throughout  the  half 
century  of  its  existence  there  has  been  a  steady  development  in  the 
scope  and  quality  of  the  courses  offered.  It  is  believed  that  the 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  33 

present  courses  offer  opportunities  for  patrons  of  the  College  to 
arrange  for  almost  any  kind  of  work,  or  combination  of  subjects, 
properly  coming  within  the  scope  of  this  institution.  The  chief 
development  of  the  future  will  be  in  the  graduate  instruction.  This 
can  not  be  strongly  emphasized  until  the  teaching  force  is  sufficient 
in  numbers  so  that  men  and  women  are  not  over-burdened  with 
the  duties  of  undergraduate  teaching.  Graduate  work  can  not  be 
profitably  directed  unless  those  in  charge  of  it  have  some  time  to 
devote  to  it.  The  hours  of  teaching  now  required  of  the  members 
of  the  Faculty  are  far  beyond  those  in  most  institutions,  and  really 
tax  the  energies  of  teachers  to  the  limit.  Not  only  the  opportunity 
for  graduate  work,  but  the  highest  quality  of  performance  in  under- 
graduate teaching,  demands  that  the  number  of  classes  handled  by 
each  individual  be  small  enough  so  that  the  teacher  can  give  aoe- 
quate  preparation  for  each  class,  and  conduct  it  with  energy  and 
enthusiasm. 


CHANGES  IN  COLLEGE  LIFE 

(1879-1913) 

The  students  of  to-day  can  scarcely  realize  the  change  in  social 
conditions  in  Manhattan  and  the  College  that  a  third  of  a  century 
has  brought  about.  While  there  were  scattered  houses  in  various 
places  over  the  town  site,  the  village  in  1879  may  be  said  to  have 
practically  extended  no  further  west  than  Eighth  street  and  troni 
Laramie  street  to  the  Union  Pacific  railway.  The  College  buildings 
were  limited  to  the  stone  barn,  which  was  demolished  in  the  fall 
of  1913;  the  building  now  used  for  farm  machinery,  then  called 
the  old  barn;  the  old  horticulture  building;  the  central  part  of  the 
east  wing  of  the  shops;  the  chemistry  building  now  used  as  the 
chemistry  annex;  and  the  north  wing  of  Anderson  Hall.  President 
Fairchild  lived  on  the  campus  in  the  house  later  occupied  by  the 
custodian  of  buildings.  With  the  exception  of  the  old  cottonwoous 
and  the  hackberry  on  the  slope  southeast  of  Anderson  Hall,  there 
were  no  trees  of  any  size  on  the  campus,  though  many  had  been 
planted.  The  cedar  trees  between  Denison  Hall  and  Anderson  Hall 
were  there,  also  the  wreck  of  an  old  residence.  Lovers'  Lane  was 
bordered  by  the  same  maple  trees  that  are  still  there,  and  got  its 
name  at  that  time.  There  was  actually  a  lane  there  then,  three  or 
four  rods  wide,  fenced  on  both  sides,  and  running  across  the  farm 
east  and  west.  It  was  a  public  road.  This  was  closed  in  IP 80, 
and  the  fences  removed.  The  old  stone  walk  there,  now  mostly 
covered  by  earth  which  has  washed  in,  was  the  only  one  giving 
access  to  the  College  grounds.  The  roads  and  walks  now  used  were 
then  in  corn  fields  and  pastures,  hence  every  one  walked  through 
Lovers'  Lane.  This  much  for  the  general  setting  of  the  scene. 

The  only  student  organizations  then    were    the    Webster    aud 


34  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Alpha  Beta  Literary  Societies,  which  met  Saturday  evening  and 
Friday  afternoon,  respectively,  and  a  prayer  meeting  maintained  by 
Professor  Platt,  which  met  Friday  evening.  There  was  no  theater, 
opera  house,  or  picture  show  in  Manhattan.  The  largest  assembly 
room  in  the  town  was  the  Presbyterian  Ghurch,  and  hence  Com- 
mencement exercises  of  the  College  and  other  largely-attended 
meetings  were  held  there.  There  was  no  such  thing  as  organized 
College  athletics  of  any  kind,  the  nearest  approach  being  occasional 
matched  games  of  baseball  between  the  patrons  of  different  boarding 
houses.  College  classes  all  met  before  luncheon,  there  being  five 
recitation  periods  of  fifty  minutes  each.  There  was  afternoon  work 
on  the  farm,  and  in  the  orchards  and  shops,  and  before  long  some 
of  this  was  regularly  scheduled  for  students. 

It  will  be  seen  that  there  was  not  much  to  encroach  upon  trie 
student's  time  in  the  way  of  temptations  to  social  dissipation,  and 
that  there  was  a  good  deal  of  time  in  the  afternoon  as  well  as  the 
evening  for  study.  Saturday  was  a  complete  holiday,  no  classes  of 
any  kind  being  held  on  that  day.  With  the  winter  term,  1896,  the 
holiday  was  changed  from  Saturday  to  Monday.  Thus  a  student 
had  one  free  day  for  special  College  tasks,  for  working  to  earn 
money  toward  paying  his  way,  or  for  picnic  trips  to  Dripping 
Springs,  Rocky  Ford,  or  any  of  the  places  that  are  well  known  at 
the  present  time.  A  good  many  of  the  old-timers  believe  that,  in 
consequence  of  this  lack  of  opportunity  for  doing  anything  else,  the 
students  of  those  days  devoted  much  more  time  to  study,  and 
actually  obtained  a  firmer  grasp  of  the  work  assigned  them.  It  is 
difficult  to  decide  a  question  of  this  kind.  The  financial  resources 
of  the  people  of  the  State  were  very  meager  compared  with  those 
of  the  present,  and  very  few  students  were  sent  to  College.  Nearly 
all  of  them  went  because  of  an  intense  desire  for  knowledge,  and 
thus  possibly  a  larger  percentage  were  of  superior  intellectual 
capacity.  At  the  present  time,  when  it  is  the  fashion  for  every  one 
to  go  to  college,  and  the  wealth  of  the  people  permits  so  many  more 
to  keep  up  with  the  fashion  in  this  respect,  there  are  naturally 
many  more  students  who  have  limited  ability  to  carry  college  work, 
and  this  tends  to  reduce  the  average  accomplishment. 

Occasionally  a  noted  man  was  secured  to  deliver  a  lectnre. 
lecture  was  stigmatized  as  "dry"  by  those  who  attend  lectures  in 
The  Science  Club  at  one  time  obtained  Alfred  Russel  Wallace.  His 
order  to  be  amused.  In  the  early  days,  as  now,  a  speaker  to  be 
popular  had  to  be  funny  at  least  part  of  the  time,  and  fluency  of 
speech  much  more  than  offset  depth  of  thought.  It  was  a 
great  advance  when  the  people  of  the  town,  with  the  support  of 
those  of  the  College,  inaugurated  a  series  of  lectures  which  were 
given  in  the  opera  house  along  in  the  eighties.  Joseph  Cook,  then 
at  the  height  of  his  fame  as  a  lecturer,  was  one  of  the  attractions. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  35 

Colonel   Bain,   who   was   here   within   a   year  or  two,   also   lectured 
here  about  thirty  years  ago. 

Where  Youth  is,  Pleasure  comes,  whether  in  simple  garb  and 
circumstance,  or  clad  in  the  robes  of  luxury  and  set  out  in  pomp 
and  pageantry.  Youth  and  Pleasure  met  in  the  social  life  of  the 
College  in  early  days  as  truly  as  now,  and,  as  Youth  was  there, 
Pleasure  was  as  keen  and  robust  in  those  limited  circumstances  as 
she  is  under  the  comparatively  luxurious  conditions  of  the  present. 

The  opportunities  to  spend  money  in  those  days  were  very 
limited.  There  were  no  regular  places  of  entertainment.  Th.3 
skating  rink  was  perhaps  the  first  enterprise  of  this  kind.  Moore 
built  his  opera  house  about  the  same  time,  and  this  has  developed 
into  the  Wareham  theater.  In  addition  to  that,  we  now  have  the 
Marshall  theatre  and  three  picture  shows  all  running  at  once,  per- 
haps. Then,  as  now,  dances  under  the  auspices  of  the  College  were 
unknown.  Students  occasionally  met  for  dancing,  but  such  events 
were  rare.  Now  they  are  too  common  for  mention  in  the  news 
columns  of  the  local  papers,  unless  characterized  by  unusual  fea- 
tures. 

College  fraternities  and  sororities  were  unheard  of.  Tiie 
nearest  approach  to  the  advantages  of  such  organizations  was  the 
family  boarding-place,  in  which  the  lady  of  the  house  felt  some 
responsibility  for  the  conduct  of  her  patrons.  The  best  of  these 
charged  three-fifty  a  week  for  board  and  room,  furnish  your  own 
fuel  and  fire  the  stove  yourself.  Many  life-long  friendships  were 
established  in  those  homes,  and  many  jolly  times  and  not  a  few 
College  pranks  had  their  inception  there. 

The  churches  thirty-five  years  ago  had  not  begun  to  give  to 
students  as  such  the  attention  that  they  do  now,  when  each  has  a 
social  gathering  for  them  at  the  beginning  of  the  College  year,  and 
caters  to  their  needs  throughout.  The  College  Faculty,  realising 
that  Youth  and  Pleasure  ought  to  meet  now  and  then,  made  some 
special  effort  to  bring  this  about.  College  socials  were  held  each 
term,  to  which  the  Faculty  and  the  students  were  invited.  These 
usually  included  a  program  of  some  sort — musical,  literary,  drama- 
tic, or  athletic — followed  by  old-fashioned  games,  conversation,  etc. 
No  refreshments;  these  are  the  device  of  a  more  luxurious  age. 

As  numbers  increased  and  the  College  social  became  unwieldy, 
classes  and  societies  began  holding  their  own;  professors  enter- 
tained certain  classes;  and  February  21,  1896,  the  last  general 
social  was  held,  and  a  useful  function  that  had  served  its  purpose 
went  out  in  a  blaze  of  glory. 

In  the  earlier  years  recreation  was  found  by  students  in  excur- 
sions afield,  rather  than  by  evening  parties,  to  a  greater  extent  than 
is  the  case  now.  The  collections  of  plants  and  insects  that  the 
teachers  of  those  days  required  favored  this.  Furthermore,  the 
students  had  more  opportunity  for  concerted  expeditions  of  that 


36  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

kind  then  than  now,  when  College  classes  are  held  six  days  oir  the 
week  without  distinction,  and  eight  hours  per  day.  As  the  days  and 
the  daytime  have  been  appropriated  for  College  work,  evening- 
student  affairs  have  gained  more  and  more  in  vogue.  With  this  is 
of  course  a  larger  temptation  to  expenditure,  and  a  substitution  of 
art  for  nature,  and  sweets  and  ices  for  sandwiches  and  fried  chicken. 

The  development  of  College  athletics  has  done  much  to  knep 
students  together,  and  serves  a  valuable  social  purpose.  It  is  the 
chief  agency  through  which  solidarity  of  College  spirit  is  created 
and  maintained.  In  the  early  days  no  one  would  have  dreamed 
that  the  time  would  come  when  classes  would  be  dismissed  for  a 
football  game.  But  if  classes  are  ordinarily  in  session  forty-eight 
hours  per  week,  some  innovations  are  necessary  if  the  natural 
instinct  to  play  and  to  watch  play  is  to  be  met  with  favor  at  all. 

Space  limitations  forbid  further  comparisons  of  the  old  arid 
the  present  College  life.  Is  the  new  better?  Are  the  old  means  of 
getting  acquainted  worn  out?  Judging  by  what  may  be  seen  on  the 
Wild  Cat  or  Prospect  or  in  Hackberry  Glen  or  any  of  many  attrac- 
tive places,  we  conclude  that  the  students  of  the  present  use  all  of 
the  means  of  enjoyment  known  to  their  predecessors,  and  then 
some.  However  this  may  be,  wherever  Youth  is,  Pleasure  always 
comes,  whether  rowing  on  the  river,  tramping  the  fields,  picnicing 
in  the  woods,  packing  the  Auditorium  for  the  annual  oratorical 
contest,  or  banqueting  the  Junior-Senior  four  hundred. 


SOME  OF  THE  FIRST  THINGS 

The  first  building  used  by  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural 
College  was  originally  erected  as  Bluemont  Central  College,  which 
was  the  first  college  chartered  in  the  territory,  the  date  being 
February  9,  1858.  It  was  located  on  the  old  College  farm  near 
the  old  site  of  the  hog  cholera  serum  plant.  The  corner-stone 
was  laid  May  10,  1859.  The  building  was  ttiree  stories  high  and 
44x60  feet  on  the  ground.  It  had  a  cupola  in  which  hung  the  bell 
which  still  calls  the  College  to  assembly.  This  bell  was  donated 
by  Joseph  Ingalls,  of  Swampscott,  Mass. 

The  first  building  erected  by  the  College  on  the  present 
campus  was  one  wing  of  a  stone  barn.  This  is  the  building  which 
was  so  long  used  in  part  as  the  armory,  and  is  now  used  for  farm 
mechanics.  The  oldest  building  on  the  campus  was  there  when 
the  land  was  bought  by  the  College,  being  one  of  the  three  farm- 
houses included  in  that  purchase.  It  was  used  by  President  Fair- 
child  as  a  residence,  then  by  Professor  Shelton,  and  is  low 
occupied  by  Custodian  Lewis. 

The  ivy  on  the  College  buildings  is  one  of  the  striking  features 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  37 

of  the  campus,  and  its  origin  is  of  some  interest.  In  the  second 
biennial  report  of  the  College,  1879-'80,  Prof.  H.  E.  Van  Deman 
states:  "Accompanied  by  some  of  my  class,  I  went  to  the  woods 
and  procured  some  four  hundred  plants  of  the  American  Ivy 
(Ampelopsis  virginiana),  and  placed  them  at  the  base  of  all  of  th« 
College  buildings  except  the  barn."  This  may  not  have  been  the 
very  first,  but  evidently  it  was  the  most  extensive  planting.  Pro- 
fessor Van  Deman  was  here  less  than  a  year,  September  3,  1878, 
to  May  21.  1879.  He  filled  a  prominent  place  in  horticultural 
work  in  the  country. 

The  first  term  in  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College  began 
September  2,  1863,  and  closed  December  1,  1863.  Twenty-biz 
young  men  and  an  equal  number  of  young  women  were  enrolled. 

The  first  Faculty  of  the  College  was  organized  in  July,  1863. 
and  included:  Rev.  Joseph  Denison,  president,  mental  and  moral 
science  and  ancient  languages;  J.  E.  Schnebly,  mathematics  ana 
natural  science;  Miss  Belle  M.  Haines,  teacher  in  Preparatory 
Department;  Miss  C.  E.  Beckwith,  teacher  of  melodeon  and  piano. 

December  3,  1863,  Rev.  N.  O.  Preston  was  elected  professor 
of  mathematics  and  English  literature,  and  J.  Evarts  Platt  was 
elected  principal  of  the  Preparatory  Department  and  professor  of 
vocal  music.  These  gentlemen  did  not  begin  their  service  before 
the  next  spring,  and  perhaps  not  until  the  next  fall  term. 

Industrial  work  has  been  a  prominent  feature  of  student 
instruction  here  for  over  forty  years.  The  annual  report  for  1S71 
records  the  existence  of  a  "labor  class"  in  agriculture  in  which 
students  were  enrolled,  and  upon  which  regular  attendance  was 
required.  The  students  were  paid  for  this  labor  at  an  average 
rate  of  15.5  cents  per  hour.  Enrollment  was  voluntary,  but  "after 
such  enrollment,  prompt  attendance,  as  in  other  class  and  College 
exercises,"  was  required.  Student  labor  had  been  employed 
previously,  but  this  is  the  first  record  of  its  organization  as  a  class. 
This  was  under  Supt.  Fred  E.  Miller. 

In  the  judgment  of  President  Anderson,  "The  first  systematic 
teaching  of  practical  agriculture  in  this  institution"  was  given  by 
Elbridge  Gale,  professor  of  horticulture,  who,  while  acting  super- 
intendent of  the  farm,  February  and  March,  1874,  organized  a 
class  of  nine  young  men  "in  practical  agriculture,  and  a  course  of 
elementary  lectures  was  commenced,  embracing  discussion  of  such 
subjects  as  seemed  of  the  most  obvious  importance." 

The  first  pure-bred  animals  were  purchased  in  1873,  being 
selected  by  Regent  J.  K.  Hudson  and  Major  Fred  E.  Miller,  super- 
intendent of  the  farm.  Cattle,  swine,  and  poultry  were  included. 

Alfalfa  was  first  sown  by  the  College  the  first  week  in  April, 
1875.  One  and  one-half  or  two  acres  were  put  in,  using  California 
seed.  The  results  were  so  satisfactory  to  Professor  Shelton  that 
he  put  in  six  acres  the  next  spring. 


38  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

The  first  orchard  trees  were  set  in  1867.  These  included  200 
apple  trees,  and  smaller  numbers  of  cherries,  crabs,  plums,  etc. 

The  first  forest  trees  to  receive  mention  were  planted  in  1867. 
There  were  500  of  them. 

Mechanic  arts  as  exemplified  by  carpentry  and  blacksmitning 
was  first  taught  in  1872,  by  Captain  Ambrose  Todd,  master 
mechanic,  in  a  wooden  building  20x40  feet,  erected  by  the  students 
under  his  direction. 

The  first  instruction  in  sewing  was  given  in  December,  1873, 
by  Mrs.  II.  C.  Cheseldine.  There  were  twelve  students  "in  sewing, 
dressmaking,  and  millinery."  It  was  all  hand  work.  Four 
machines  were  purchased  in  1874,  and  instruction  in  this  art  has 
been  given  every  term  since.  This  is  believed  to  be  the  beginning 
in  the  United  States  of  continuous  instruction  in  household  arts. 

The  first  instruction  in  domestic  science  was  given  by  Wai. 
K.  Kedzie,  professor  of  chemistry.  This  consisted  in  a  course  of 
lectures  in  household  chemistry,  delivered  to  a  class  of  twenty 
advanced  lady  students  during  the  fall  term  of  1875.  As  there 
was  no  kitchen  laboratory  at  that  time,  "many  of  the  young  ladies 
of  the  class,  at  their  own  homes,  performed  the  experiments 
described  in  the  lectures,  in  cooking,  manufacture  of  bread  by  new 
processes,  etc.,  bringing  the  result  into  class  for  examination  tiie 
following  day." 

The  first  kitchen  laboratory  was  established  in  the  south  wing 
of  the  chemical  laboratory  erected  in  1876.  This  building  is  now 
called  the  Chemistry  Annex,  and  that  room  is  used  for  the  State 
work  in  analysis  of  foods,  feeding-stuffs,  and  fertilizers.  For  ten 
years  the  building  was  used  as  the  Women's  Gymnasium. 

Military  work  at  the  College  began  the  first  term,  1863,  with 
an  organization  of  ten  or  twelve  young  men,  who  were  drilled  by 
one  of  their  number,  Captain  John  M.  Howard.  The  Civil  War 
was  in  progress  then,  the  country  had  had  an  object  lesson  in 
unpreparedness,  and  it  was  not  difficult  to  arouse  martial  spirit. 

The  first  farmers'  institute  held  under  the  auspices  of  the 
College,  and  what  is  believed  to  be  the  first  one  ever  held  anywhere 
under  that  name,  was  held  in  Manhattan,  November  14,  1868. 
The  program  was  as  follows: 

Relation  of  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College  to  the  Agricultural  Interests 

of  Kansas Pres.  J,  Denison 

Tree  Borers Prof.  B.  P.  Mudge 

Culture  of  Forest  Trees Rev.  E.  Gale 

Economy  on  the  Farm Prof.  J.  S.  Hougham 

The  subjects  were  discussed  by  the  institute.  Geo.  T.  Anthony, 
editor  of  the  "Kansas  Farmer,"  was  present  and  "made  one  of  those 
finished  and  magnetic  speeches  which  so  few  men  know  how  to 
make,"  and  later  gave  an  eight-column  report  of  the  meeting  in  the 
"Farmer"  for  December,  1868. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  39 

The  first  graduate  to  "become  a  college  professor  was  George  H. 
Failyer,  class  of  1877,  who  was  made  professor  of  chemistry  and 
physics,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  in  1878. 

The  first  student  to  become  a  college  president  was  William  A. 
Quayle,  student  1S79-'80,  who  became  president  of  Baker  University 
in  1890. 

The  first  graduate  to  become  a  college  president  was  Ernest 
P.  Nichols,  class  of  1888,  who,  after  a  distinguished  career  as  a 
professor  and  an  investigator,  was  made  president  of  Dartmouth 
College  June  8,  1909.  However,  Edward  O.  Sisson,  class  of  1888, 
became  director  of  Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute  in  1897. 

The  first  graduate  to  become  a  regent  of  the  College  was 
William  H.  Phipps,  class  of  1895,  who  was  appointed  in  1898. 

The  first  graduate  elected  to  represent  his  State  in  the  National 
Congress  was  Rollin  R.  Rees,  class  of  1885,  who  served  from  1911 
to  1913,  being  elected  from  the  Fifth  district  of  Kansas. 

The  first  child  of  a  graduate  to  be  graduated  from  the  College 
was  May  Haines  Bo  wen  (now  Mrs.  Schoonover),  class  of  1896.  Her 
mother,  Emma  (Haines)  Bowen,  is  a  member  of  the  first  class,  1867. 

The  first  son  of  a  graduate  to  be  graduated  was  Raymond  Haines 
Pond,  class  of  1898,  son  of  Belle  (Haines)  Pond,  also  a  member  of 
the  first  graduating  class,  and  one  of  the  teachers  the  first  year  of 
the  College. 

The  first  death  among  the  alumni  was  that  of  George  L.  Platt, 
class  of  1878,  a  brilliant  young  man  who  died  the  same  year  that 
he  was  graduated. 

The  first  death  in  the  Faculty  was  that  of  Prof.  N.  O.  Preston, 
professor  of  mathematics  and  English  literature,  who  died  very 
suddenly,  February  14,  1866.  "He  was  present  at  the  laying  of  the 
corner  stone,  and  had  been  a  steadfast  friend  of  the  institution  from 
the  first." 


ATTENDANCE 

The  attendance  at  the  College  has  always  been  a  question  of 
interest,  and  is  in  a  certain  sense  an  index  of  the  success  with  which 
it  has  appealed  to  the  people  of  the  State  as  an  educational  institu- 
tion. As  time  passes,  students  often  acquire  a  wrong  impression  of 
the  numbers  actually  in  attendance  while  they  were  in  College,  and 
for  the  convenience  of  all,  there  is  included  herewith  the  statistics 
on  this  subject  as  far  as  they  could  be  ascertained.  The  record  as 
given  for  the  period  from  1863  to  1878  has  been  collected  with  con- 
siderable difficulty,  and  is  published  for  the  first  time.  The  later 
years  have  been  published  in  the  College  catalogue  and  are  taken 
from  it,  but  the  figures  have  been  checked  and  corrected  by  the  origi- 
nal publications. 

The-  early  statistics  concerning  attendance  were  not  published 


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William  Alexander  Harris 
Erected  by  men  associated  with  him  in  the  improvement  of  American  live  stock 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


41 


on  a  uniform  plan,  and  in  some  cases  it  is  difficult  to  know  just  what 
is  meant.  In  a  number  of  cases  there  is  no  total  given  for  either 
the  College  year  or  the  calendar  year.  The  publications  of  totals  for 
the  calendar  year  is  a  misleading  method  of  presenting  statistics. 
If  a  student,  for  example,  attends  the  College  but  one  College  year 
he  should  in  all  fairness  be  counted  in  only  one  year,  but  by  taking 
totals  for  a  calendar  year,  this  one's  name  would  appear  in  the  fall 
of  one  year  and  the  winter  and  spring  of  another,  and  so  be  counted 
twice.  The  data,  therefore,  for  calendar  years  give  a  misleading 
idea  in  respect  to  the  actual  total  enrollment.  The  enrollment  by 
terms  is  a  better  measure. 


Record  of  Attendance,  1863-1879 


YEAR 

Fall  Term 

Winter  Term 

Spring  Term 

Total 

College  Year 
1863-'64 

52 

76 

70 

108 

1864-'65  
Calendar  Year 
1865 

71 

95 

55 

113 

138 

College  Year 
1865-'66 

82 

96 

75 

Calendar  Year 
1866 

262 

College  Year 

91 

113 

74 

1867-'68                 

73 

83 

67 

168 

1868-'69 

120 

170 

Calendar  Year 
1869 

173 

1870 

168 

1871 

119 

183 

1872  
1873  
1  874                  

109 
159 

208 

138 
117 
141 

81 
107 
79 

186 
217* 
243* 

1875  
1876                  

177 

182 

118 
195 

237 

303 

1877 

228 

1878 

238 

College  Year 

1877-'78 

150 

207 

*  Estimated 


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RECOHD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Record  of  Attendance,  1879-1913 


COLLEGE  YEAK  .. 

Summer  school.  . 

Home  economics 
short  course.  .. 

Commercial  creamery 
short  course  

Dairy  short 
course  

1  Farmers'  short 
course  

Apprentice  

Special  

Preparatory  

Subfreshman  

Freshman  

Sophomore  

Junior  

Senior  

Graduate  

Counted  twice... 

1 

& 

1  Graduated  

1878-79 
1879-80 
1880-81 
1881-82 
1882-83 
1883-84 
1884-85 
1885-86 
1886-87 
1887-88 
1888-89 
1889-90 
1890-91 
1891-92 
1892-93 
1893-94 
1894-95 
1895-96 
1896-97 
1897-98 
1898-99 
1899-00 
1900-01 
1901-02 
1902-03 
1903-04 
1904-05 
1905-06 
1906-07 
1907-08 
1908-09 
1909-10 
1910-11 
1911-1? 
1912-13 

1 
1 

89 
166 
178 
227 
241 
255 
271 
273 
303 
305 
266 
307 
343 
336 
339 
275 
276 
353 
321 
316 
306 
376 
348 
396 
471 
403 
289 
373 
411 
450 
491 
456 
533 
337 
444 

89 
61 
48 
50 
60 
92 
71 
91 
100 
92 
103 
105 
135 
139 
110 
141 
108 
121 
163 
174 
177 
163 
183 
206 
229 
206 
198 
214 
269 
357 
381 
417 
412 
461 
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16 
35 
24 
19 
30 
26 
36 
35 
44 
46 
41 
63 
50 
62 
66 
72 
89 
67 
69 
77 
92 
109 
80 
120 
141 
161 
122 
145 
149 
202 
243 
286 
288 
288 
355 

12 
11 
9 
11 
12 
18 
16 
24 
24 
27 
28 
28 
53 
37 
43 
42 
64 
71 
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82 
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74 
65 
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114 
117 
110 
133 
148 
171 
170 
248 
261 
268 

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207 
276 
267 
312 
347 
395 
402 
428 
481 
472 
445 
515 
593 
584 
587 
555 
572 
647 
734 
803 
870 
1094 
1321 
1396 
1574 
1605 
1462 
1690 
1937 
2192 
2308 
2305 
2407 
2523 
t'928 

9 
7 
8 
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12 
17 
14 
21 
21 
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25 
2? 
58 
35 
39 
39 
57 
66 
55 
69 
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102 
107 
96 
119 
116 
139 
146 
204 
230 
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168 
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160 
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125 
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122 
99 
118 
179 
173 
197 
124 
285 
280 
289 

KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


43 


Buildings  and    Grounds 

Kansas  State  Agricultural 
College 


In  the  above  cut  showing  the  position  of  College  buildings  on  the  campus,  the  buildings  are  desig- 
nated by  letters  as  follows:  A — Anderson  Hall  (main  building) ;  Ag — Agricultural  Hall  (new),  only  the 
east  wing  completed;  C— Denison  Hall  (Physical  Science  Hall);  D— Dairy  Hall;  E— •  Engineering-  Hall;  F— 
Fairchild  Hall  (library);  G— Agricultural  Hall  (old);  H— Horticultural  Hall;  K— Kedzie  Hall  (printing):  L 
—Domestic  Science  and  Art  Hall:  M— Auditorium;  N— Nichols  Gymnasium;  P— Stock-judging  Pavilion; 
R— Farm  Mechanics  Hall  (old  Armory);  S— Shops;  V— Veterinary  Hall;  W— Chemistry  Annex  (old  chem- 
istry building  and  later  Women's  Gymnasium). 


That  alumni  who  have  not  visited  the  College  in  recent  years 
may  have  a  better  idea  of  the  increase  in  buildings  that  has  taken 
place  during  the  last  one-third  of  its  history,  the  accompanying  map 
is  given.  This  does  not  show  four  wooden  barns  and  several  other 
structures  in  the  northeast  corner  of  the  campus.  On  the  land 
across  the  road  north  of  the  campus  is  the  large  new  stone  barn, 
erected  in  1913,  the  veterinary  hospital  building,  extensive  sheds 
furnishing  quarters  for  several  hundred  animals,  the  poultry  plant, 
and  a  farmhouse.  On  the  half  section  of  land  purchased  in  1909, 
situated  about  two  miles  northwest  of  the  campus,  there  is  another 
farmhouse,  and  several  other  buildings. 

J.  T.  WILLARD,  '83 


44  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


CONSTITUTION 


Adopted  June  15,  1910 


ARTICLE   I 

NAME 

Section  1.  This  organization  shall  be  known  as  the  Alumni 
Association  of  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College. 

ARTICLE   II 

OBJECT 

Section  1.  The  object  of  this  association  shall  be  the  pro- 
motion of  the  interests  of  the  College,  and  of  acquaintance  among 
its  graduates. 

ARTICLE   III 

MEMBERSHIP 

Section  1.  The  association  shall  consist  of  members,  as- 
sociate members,  and  honorary  members. 

Sec.  2.  Graduation  from  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural  Col- 
lege shall  constitute  membership. 

Sec.  3.  Persons,  not  themselves  graduates,  shall  upon  mar- 
riage with  a  graduate  become  associate  members. 

Sec.  4.  Upon  recommendation  of  the  officers  of  the  associa- 
tion, at  any  annual  meeting,  friends  or  former  officers  of  the  Col- 
lege may  be  elected  honorary  members.  They  shall  be  exempt 
from  payment  of  dues  and  assessments,  they  may  not  vote  or  hold 
office,  make  or  second  motions,  but  shall  possess  all  the  other 
rights  and  privileges  of  members. 

Sec.  5.  Local  organizations  of  alumni  may  be  affiliated  with 
the  Alumni  Association,  as  hereinafter  provided. 

ARTICLE    IV 

OFFICERS 

Section  1.  The  control  of  the  association  shall  be  vested  in 
a  Board  of  Directors,  one  member  of  which  shall  be  elected  by  each 
auxiliary  organization  and  three  by  the  association  at  its  annual 
meeting.  The  directors  shall  be  elected  for  a  term  of  three  years, 
but  the  three  directors  elected  at  the  first  meeting  of  the  associa- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  45 

tion   after  the   adoption   of  this   constitution   shall   be   for  terms   of 
one,   two,   and   three  years,   respectively. 

Sec.  2.  Each  local  organization  of  alumni  having  a  mem- 
bership of  not  less  than  twenty  shall  be  entitled  to  elect  one  direc- 
tor, and  an  additional  director  for  each  additional  fifty  members. 
The  senior  director  elected  by  the  Manhattan  Alumni  Association 
shall  be  in  charge  of  the  organization  of  the  Board  of  Directors  and 
the  annual  elections. 

Sec.  3.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  elect  the  officers  of  tho 
association,  making  nominations  and  elections  by  postal  vote  be- 
fore the  first  of  May  of  each  year. 

Sec.  4.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  have  charge  of  the  ar- 
rangements and  expenses  of  reunions  and  social  meetings,  and 
may  levy  special  assessments,  not  to  exceed  one  dollar. 

ARTICLE    V 

MEETINGS   AND  REUNIONS 

Section  1.  An  annual  meeting  shall  be  held  at  the  College 
during  each  Commencement  week. 

Sec.  2.  The  dates  and  character  of  social  meetings  shall  be 
determined  by  the  Board  of  Directors. 

Sec.  3.  Assessments  to  meet  the  expenses  of  social  meetings 
and  reunions  shall  be  made  upon  members  and  associate  members 
in  attendance. 

ARTICLE    VI 

AMENDMENTS 

Section  1.  This  constitution  may  be  amended  or  revoked  by 
a  three-fourths  vote  of  all  members  present  at  any  annual  meeting, 
provided  that  at  least  two-months  notice  shall  have  been  given 
through  "The  Industrialist." 

Sec.  2.  The  by-laws  may  be  temporarily  suspended  at  any 
annual  meeting  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  the  members  present. 

ARTICLE    VII 

RULES   OF  ORDER 

Section  1.  Robert's  Rules  of  Order  shall  be  the  authority  on 
all  points  of  parliamentary  order. 


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KAN&Ati  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  (JO 


GRADUATES 


1867 

DENISON,  HENRY  LONGFELLOW.  A.  M.,  Stenographer,  Eleventh 
Judicial  District,  Canon  City,  Colo.  Stenographer  in  Courts 
of  Colorado. 

(HAINES)   POND,  BELLE  M.,  A.  M.     Died  in  1905. 

(HAINES)  BOWEN,  LAURA  EMMA,  A.  M.,  Home,  1401  Humboldt 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher  in  District.  Schools  and  in 
Grades  in  Leavenworth  and  Kansas  City,  Kan.;  Principal  of 
Wamego  Schools;  Field  Secretary  of  W.  B.  M.  I.,  1900-'07; 
Housewife  in  Manhattan  and  in  Marietta,  Ohio,  1907 — . 

POINTS,  JOHN  J.,  A.  M.,  Accountant,  2201  Douglas  St.,  Omaha, 
Nebr.  Teacher,  1868-'78;  County  Superintendent  Douglas 
County,  Nebraska,  1878-' 84;  Auditor,  Douglas  County,  1884- 
'88;  Attorney  at  Law,  1888-'98;  Assistant  Secretary  "Greater 
American  Exposition,"  1899;  Secretary  Kitchen  Brothers' 
Hotel  Company  (Paxton),  1899-'06;  Accountant,  1906 — . 

(WHITE)  ABBOTT,  MARTHA  A.,  A.  M.,  Housewife,  437  Oakley 
Boul.,  Chicago,  111. 

1871 

(CAMPBELL)    ROBINSON,  EMILY  M.,  A.   B.      Died  in   1877. 
(DENISON)    WHEDON,    ELLEN   F'RANCES,   A.    B.      Died   in    1910. 
*HOUSTON,  LUELLA  M.,  A.  B.,   1216   S.  Tenth  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Music  Teacher. 
WHEDON,   CHARLES  O.,  B.   S.,  Lawyer,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,   1889-'90; 

Attorney  at  Law,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,   1890-'13;   Died  on  January 

15,   1913. 
*(WHITE)    TURLEY,    KATE   E.,   A.    B.,    Housewife,    2338    Jackson 

Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

1872 

(HAINES)   HUNTINGTON,  THEOPHANIA  M.,  A.  B.     Died  in  1880. 

TODD,  ALBERT,  A.  M.,  Cadet  at  West  Point,  1873-'77;  Lieutenant 
in  First  Artillery,  1877-'98;  Captain  in  Corps  of  Artillery 
(Served  in  Philippines),  1898-'01;  Major,  1902-'07;  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel,  General  Army  Staff  in  Washington,  D.  C.( 
1907-'08;  Colonel,  1908-'10;  Retired  from  Active  Service, 
1910;  Died  on  April  17,  1913. 

WILLISTON,  SAMUEL  WENDELL,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Ph.  D.,  Professor 
of  Paleontology,  Walker  Museum,  University  of  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  B.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1872,  A.  M.,  1875;  M.  D.,  Yale, 

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1880,  Ph.  D.,  1885;  Assistant  in  Paleontology  and  Osteology, 
1876-'85;  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  1885-'86;  Professor, 
1886-'90,  Yale;  Professor  of  Histology,  Geology,  and  Anat- 
omy, and  Dean  of  Medical  School,  University  of  Kansas,  1890- 
'02;  Professor  of  Paleontology,  University  of  Chicago, 
1902 — ;  Assistant  Paleontologist,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey, 
1882-'85;  Assistant  Editor  of  Science,  1885-'86;  Health 
Officer,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1888-'90;  Member  of  Kansas  State 
Board  of  Health,  1898-'00;  Member  of  Board  of  Medical  Ex- 
aminers, 1900-'02;  Foreign  Correspondent  of  London  Geo- 
logical Society,  London  Zoological  Society;  Fellow,  Geological 
Society  of  America;  President  of  Sigma  Xi,  1901-'05,  Kansas 
Academy  of  Science,  1897;  President  of  Society  of  Vertebrate 
Paleontology,  1903;  Author:  Manual  of  North  American 
Diptera,  1896,  1908;  Reports  of  University  Geological  Survey 
of  Kansas,  Vols.  IV,  VI,  1898,  1900;  About  200  Scientific  Pa- 
pers on  Entomo^gy,  Zoology,  Sanitation,  Comparative  Anat- 
omy, and  Paleontology;  Bulletins. 

1873 

(DAVIS)  STRINGFIELD,  ELIZA  Z.,  A.  B.,  Housewife,  1111  Santee 
St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Housewife,  1876;  Residences:  San 
Luis  Obispo,  Pomona,  and  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

KIMBLE,  SAM,  A.  B.,  Judge  of  the  Twenty-first  District,  West 
Poyntz,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Engaged  in  the  Survey  of  the  Man- 
hattan and  Northwestern  Railway,  1873-'74;  Teacher  and 
Law  Student,  1874-'75;  Admitted  to  the  Bar,  1875;  Lawyer, 
1875 — ;  Served  Three  Terms  as  City  Attorney,  Manhattan, 
Kan.;  Elected  County  Attorney,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1890; 
Judge  of  the  Twenty-first  District — . 

1874 

BROUS,  HARRY  A.,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Medical  Student,  Physician, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1890-'00;  Physician,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1900-'06;  Died  in  1906. 

*CLARK,  EDGAR  F.,  A.  B.,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

DAVIS,  JOHN  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  D.  S.     Died  in  1908. 

GILBERT,  WILLIAM  D.,  A.  B.,  Lawyer,  108  Baltimore  Bldg.,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.  Lawyer,  City  Attorney,  County  Attorney,  Judge 
of  District  Court,  Atchison,  Kan.;  Lawyer,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

WHITE,  A.  JUDSON,  A.  B.,  Minister,  2315  W.  Morrison  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Pastor  of  Christian  Church,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1875;  Student  of  Bible  College,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1875-'76; 
Pastor  in  Junction  City,  Kan.,  Chicago,  111.,  New  Castle,  Ind., 
FairfieM,  Iowa,  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1876-'86;  Evangelistic 
Work,  Dighton,  Kan.,  and  Wichita,  Kan.,  1886-'88;  Pastor, 


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Atchison,    Kan.,    1889-'91;    General    Evangelist,    Chicago,    111., 
1891-'94;    General  Evangelist,  Chicago,  111.,   1913 — . 

1875 

LOFIXCK,  REUBEN  E.,  B.  S.,  Merchant,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
-(STEWART)     POINTS,    ALICE    EULALIE,    A.    M.,    Teacher    City 
Schools,   340  Communipaw  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

1876 

GALE,  GEORGE  A.,  A.  B.,  West  Palm  Beach.,  Fla.  Fruit  Grower, 
Lake  Worth,  Fla.,  1889-'93;  Merchant,  Lake  Worth,  Fla., 
1893-'95;  Merchant,  Mangonia,  Fla.,  1895-'98;  Merchant  and 
Postmaster,  Mangonia,  Fla.,  1898-'05;  Poultry  Raiser,  Man- 
gonia, Fla.,  1905-'06;  Poultry  Raiser  and  Fruit  Grower,  West 
Palm  Beach.,  Fla.,  1906-'08;  Poultry  and  Dairy  Business, 
West  Palm  Beach.,  Fla.,  1909-'13. 

(GALE)  KEDZIE,  ELLA  M.,  A.  B.,  Teacher  of  Art,  317  Abbott 
Ave.,  East  Lansing,  Mich.  Teacher  of  Drawing,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1876-'77;  Head  of  Art  Department,  Olivet  College,  Michigan, 
nine  years;  O.berlin,  Ohio,  two  years;  Assistant  in  Art  De- 
partment, Michigan  Agricultural  College,  several  years;  Pri- 
vate Teacher  of  Art,  1913 — -. 

KIMBALL,  CARRIE  M.,  A.  B.,  Homekeeper,  R.  2,  Box  39  B.,  Santa 
Anna,  Cal.  Teacher  of  Art  and  Music,  Garden  Grove,  Gal., 
several  years. 

(SAWYER)  KEDZIE  JONES,  NELLIE,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  Smoky 
Hill  Farm,  Auburndale,  Wis.  Professor  of  Domestic  Econ- 
omy, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1882-'97;  Professor  of  Domestic  Economy, 
Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute,  Peoria,  111.,  1897-01;  House- 
wife, Berea,  Ky.,  1901-'03;  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1903-'09:  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1909-'ll;  Auburndale,  Wis.,  1911 — . 

(WHITMAN)   HEISER,  MINERVA  E.,  A.  B.,  Osage  City,  Kan. 

1877 

(CHILD)  CARROLL,  ELLA  S.,  B.  S.,  Dressmaker,  230  Osage  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  1878-'93. 

FAILYER,  GEORGE  H.,  M.  S.,  Farmer,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher, 
District  School,  1877-'78;  In  Charge  Chemistry  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1878-'79;  Professor  of  Chemistry,  ibid,  1879-'97; 
Farmer,  1897-'01;  Assistant  in  Soil  Research,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  1902-'ll;  Farmer,  1911 — . 

GRIFFING,  JOHN  S.,  M.  S.,  Tecumseh,  Kan.  Merchant,  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1899-'00;  Grocery  Business  in  Manhattan,  1901-'04; 
Dairyman,  Tecumseh,  Kan.,  1905;  Farmer,  Blackfoot,  Idaho, 
1911-'12;  Dairyman,  Tecumseh,  Kan.,  R.  16,  1912-'13. 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  53 

HOWARD,  WALTER  CYRUS,  B.  D.,  Pastor  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  Fourth  and  J  St.,  Livermore,  Cal.  Preacher  in  M.  E. 
Church,  Westmoreland,  Kan.,  1878-'80;  Preacher  in  M.  E. 
Church,  Scranton,  Kan.,  1880-'83;  Degree  of  B.  D.,  Garret 
Biblical  Institute,  1886;  Member  of  Kansas  Conference,  1878- 
'84;  Member  Rock  River,  111.,  Conference,  1884-'98;  Member 
of  California  Conference,  1898 — . 

HOYT,  FREDERICK  O.,  M.  D.     Died  in  1884. 

HUMPHREY,  LOUIS  E.,  B.  S.,  Druggist  and  Real  Estate  Dealer, 
Chapman,  Kan.  Druggist,  Tower,  Colo.,  1908-'13;  Druggist 
and  Real  Estate  Dealer  in  Land  in  Eastern  Colorado,  1913; 
Rooming-house  Proprietor,  Chapman,  Kan.,  1913 — -. 

LaTOURRETTE,  JAMES  F.,  B.  S.,  Indian  Agency,  Fort  Hall,  Idaho. 
Stock  Raiser,  Wagon  Mound,  New  Mex.,  1889-'92;  Indian 
Agency,  Fort  Defiance,  Ariz.,  1893-'95;  Miner,  Idaho  Springs, 
Co^o.,  1S95-'03;  Assistant,  Sitka  Industrial  Training  School, 
Sitka,  Alaska,  1903-'05;  Missionary,  Sitka,  Alaska,  1905-'07; 
Farmer,  Miles,  Wash.,  1907-'ll;  Indian  Agency,  Fort  Hall, 
Idaho,  1913 — . 

LEASURE,  MARION  FRANKLIN,  LL.  B.,  Attorney  at  Lav/,  La 
Cygne,  Kan.  Teacher,  1877-'78;  In  Law  Department,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1878-'80;  Attorney  at  Law,  1880—. 

*ULRICH,  WILLIAM,  M.  S.,  Grafton,  111.  Contractor,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1877-'9S;  Boat  Builder,  Grafton,  111.,  1898 — . 

1878 

*  GODFREY,  ALBERT  N.,  Al.  S.,  Civil  Engineer,  County  Engineer, 
R.  2,  Box  112,  Wenatchee,  Wash. 

McCONNELL,  CHARLES  S.,  B.  S.    Died  in  1902. 

PLATT,  GEORGE  S.,  B.  S.  Died  in  1878. 

WILSON,  AMOS  E.,  B.  S.,  Bank  Cashier,  212  Elm  St.,  Leaven- 
worth,  Kan.  Bank  Cashier,  1878-'92  and  1893 — ;  National 
Bank  Examiner,  1892-'93. 

1879 

*BLAIN,  ARTHUR  T.,  B.  S.,  Orchardist,  Duarte  (Los  Angeles 
County),  Cal. 

(CAMPBELL)   BLAIN,  ETTA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Duarte,  Cal. 

ECKMAN,  WILMER  K.,  B.  S.,  Bank  President,  305  S.  Fredonia 
St.,  Longvie.w,  Texas.  Newspaper  Work,  Osborne,  Kan., 
1879-'81;  Bank  Bookkeeper,  Osftorne,  Kan.,  1881-'84;  Lum- 
ber Office,  Atchison,  Kan.,  1884-'91;  Manager  Mill  and  Lum- 
ber Yard,  Longview,  Texas,  1891V96;  Banking,  Longview, 
Texas,  1896 — . 

REED,  CORWIN  J.,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Havensville,  Kan.  Farmer,  Hav- 
ensville,  Kan.,  1879 — . 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  55 

RUSHMORE,  HENRY  C.,  B.  S.,  City  Salesman,  Nowell-Shapleigh 
Hardware  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  308  Lawn  St.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Railroad  Service  and  Banking,  1879-'84;  Retail 
Hardware  Business  and  Railroad  Service,  1884-'93;  Wholesale 
Hardware  Business,  1893-'! 3. 

S  ALTER,  LEWIS  A.,  B.  S.,  Lawyer,  Carmen,  Okla.  Farmer, 
Thayer,  Kan.,  1S79-'S1;  Hardware  Merchant,  Argonia,  Kan., 
1881-'85;  Admitted  to  Practice  Law,  1886;  Removed  to  Alva, 
Okla.,  1893;  Removed  to  Carmen,  Okla.,  1900 — . 

SIKES,  WILLIAM  H.,  B.  S.,  Merchant,  Leonardville,  Kan.  For 
thirty-two  years  have  kept  a  store  on  same  location.  Have 
a  nice  two-story  store  in  place  of  the  old  frame  structure. 
Talk  socialism  when  not  busy  practicing  capitalism.  My 
three  children  are  in  the  store,  also. 

(VINCENT)   McCORMICK,  ELLA,  B.  S.     Died  in  1911. 

WOOD,  CLARENCE  E.,  A.  B.,  Merchant,  Bushyhead,  Okla. 

1SSO 

BEACHAM,  AUGUSTINE,  B.  S.     Died  about  1890. 

(COX)  KREGAR,  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  503  W.  First  St., 
Junction  City,  Kan.  Teacher,  1880-'86. 

*(HOYTJ   TURNER,  EMMA,  B.  S.,  Housewife. 

(KNOSTMAN)  HUSE,  EMMA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  831  Leavenworth 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

(PARKER)  PERRY,  GRACE,  B.  S.,  Housewife  and  Farmer,  Box 
1163,  Pocatello,  Idaho.  Teacher  and  Clerk,  1881-'82;  Stu- 
dent at  Washburn  College,  1883-'84;  Graduated  from  Wash- 
burn  College,  1884;  Teacher,  1885-'86;  Housewife,  1886 — ; 
Pastor's  Assistant,  Ogden,  Utah,  1895-'96;  Pastor's  Assistant, 
Salmon,  Lemhi  County,  Idaho,  1908-'ll;  Residences:  Chap- 
man, Capioma,  Manhattan,  Kiowa,  Goodland,  Kan.,  Pueblo, 
Colo.;  Ogden,  Utah;  Pocatello,  Idaho;  Salmon,  Idaho;  Poca- 
tello, Idaho. 

RICHARDSON,  NOBLE  ASA,  B.  S.,  Merchant  and  Lecturer,  780 
Fifth  St.,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  City  Superintendent  of 
Schools,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  1884-'99;  Author  of  Works 
on  Economics  and  Lecturer,  1900 — ;  Author,  "Introduction 
to  Socialism,"  "Industrial  Problems,"  etc. 

(SICKELS)   DAVIS,  MARIE  E.,  B.  S.    Died  in  1894. 

1881 

(DONALDSON)    REED,    FLORA,    B.    S.,      Housewife,      Havensville, 
KMTI.     Five  Children,  AH  of  Whom  Have  Attended  K.  S.  A.  C. 
"HOUSTON,  ULYSSES  GRANT,  B.  S.,  Lecturer,  Enid,  Okla. 
JEFFERY,    FLETCHER  M.,   B.    S.,   Lawyer,   Wetmore,   Kan.,    1889- 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  57 

'90;  Lawyer,  Escondido,  Cal.,  1890-'93;  Lawyer,  Cripple  Croek, 
Colo.,  1893-'02;  Lawyer,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1902-'10;  Died  on 
April  7,  1910. 

JEFFERY,  WILLIAM  J.,  B.  S.,  Minister,  18S9-'90;  Agent,  San 
Diego,  Cal.,  1890-'95;  Law  Student,  Boston  University,  Mas- 
sachusetts, 1895-'96;  Died  in  1900. 

LEACH,  DARWIN,  S.,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  of  City  Schools, 
Georgetown,  New  Mex.,  1889-'92;  Africa,  1892-'03;  San 
Juan,  Porto  Rico,  1906-'07;  Agent,  New  York  Life,  Agencies 
in  Foreign  Countries;  Died  in  1908. 

LIGHTFOOT,  WILLIAM  J.,  B.  S.,  U.  S.  Surveyor  and  Special  Dis- 
bursing Agent,  Care  of  U.  S.  Surveyor  General,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.  Construction  Engineer,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  1882- 
'89;  Division  Engineer,  U.  P.  Railway,  Utah  and  Idaho,  1889- 
'91;  U.  S.  Surveyor,  Cripple  Creek,  Colo.,  1891-'99;  U.  S. 
Examiner  of  Public  Land  Surveys,  1899-'04;  Assistant  En- 
gineer, U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  1904-'05;  U.  S.  Surveyor, 
Department  of  the  Interior,  General  Land  Office,  1905 — . 

{ MASON)  COTEY,  DALINDA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  3404  Andover  St., 
Oakland,  Cal.  Teacher  in  Public  Schools;  Professor  Domestic 
Science,  South  Dakota  Agricultural  Corege,  1887-'90  ;Dean  of 
School  of  Domestic  Science  and  Arts,  Utah  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, 1894-'07. 

MYERS,  WIRT  S.,  B.  S.,  Pattern  Maker,  R.  3,  Pensacola,  Fla. 

1882 

ALLEN,  J.  CHESTER,  B.  S.     Died  in  1885. 

*(CRANFORD)  SLOAN,  IDA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  2524  Gould  Ave., 
N.  Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

*CRIPPS,  EDWARD  B.,  B.  S. 

KNAUS,  WARREN,  M.  S.,  Editor  and  Proprietor  of  "Democrat- 
Opinion,"  512  S.  Main  St.,  McPherson,  Kan.  Teacher,  1883- 
'84;  Law  Student,  1885;  Editor  of  the  "Democrat,"  since 
1886;  ConsoHdated  the  "Democrat"  and  "Opinion,"  1902; 
State  Apiary  Inspector  for  North  Half  of  Kansas. 

(MAILS)    COONS,  MATTIE  E.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

(PECKHAM)  CORDRY,  ALLIE  S.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  and  Society 
and  Club  Editor  of  "Parson's  Daily  Sun,"  1326  Morgan  Ave., 
Parsons,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Painting  and  Drawing,  Bethany 
Callese,  Topoka,  Kan,,  1884-'85;  Manager  Telephone  Ex- 
change, Clay  Center,  Kan.,  1886-'87;  Housewife,  1888 — ;  So- 
ciety and  Club  Editor  on  "Salina  Journal"  and  "Parson's 
Daily  Sun,"  nine  years;  Historian  for  the  Kansas  Daughters 
of  the  American  Revo^tion,  1910. 

(SELBY)  CURTICE,  BELLE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  201  W.  Armour 
Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Teacher  of  Instrumental  Music, 


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Manhattan,  Kan.,  1882-'83;  Teacher  of  Music,  Drawing,  and 
Painting,  Lane  University,  Lecompton,  Kan.,  1883-'84; 
Teacher  of  Painting  and  Drawing,  Port  Scott,  Kan.,  1884-'88; 
Student,  New  York  City  Art  Schools,  1888-'91;  Traveled  in 
Europe,  1891-'92;  Member  of  Kansas  City  Atheneum,  1898- — ; 
Chairman,  Domestic  Science  Department  Social  Settlement 
Work,  Swope  Settlement,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

SHORT,  BURTON  L.,  B.  S.,  Clerk,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1889-'90; 
Clerk  in  Register  of  Deeds  Office,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1890- 
'91;  City  Clerk,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1891-'98;  Assistant  Post- 
master, Kansas  City,  Kan.,  18 9 8-' 08;  Died  in  July,  1909. 

*SLOAN,  JOHN  A.,  M.  D.  V.,  United  States  Meat  Inspector,  N. 
Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

1883 

BERRY,  JAMES  W.,  B.  S.,  President  and  Manager  of  Jewell  County 
Telephone  Company,  Jewell  City,  Kan.  General  Contractor, 
1883-'09;  Lumber  and  Telephone  Business,  Farmer  and 
Stockman,  1909 — . 

(BOWER)  ADY,  MARY  C.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  112  S.  Juliette  Ave., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Clerked  in  Furniture  Store  until  Married; 
Lived  in  Oklahoma,  1894-'95;  Lived  in  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1895—. 

CALL,  LEWIS  W.,  LL.  B.,  LL.  M.,  D.  C.  L.,  Chief  C'erk  and  Solici- 
tor, J.  A.  G.  O.,  War  Department,  1448  Newton  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C.  Teacher,  Silver  Lake,  Kan.,  1883-'84; 
Signal  Service  (Weather  Bureau)  Cairo,  111.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Lamar,  Mo.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1884-'88;  Clerk  in  Judge-Ad- 
vocate General's  Office,  War  Department,  Washington,  D.  C., 
1888-'96;  Chief  Clerk  in  Judge-Advocate  General's  Office,  War 
Department,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1896-'08;  Chief  Clerk  and 
Solicitor  in  Judge-Advocate  General's  Office,  War  Department, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1908 — . 

*GLOSSOP,  EMMA  E.,  B.  S.,  At  Home.  Teacher,  Manhattan  City 
Schools,  1883-'93;  Teacher,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1893-'03. 

GRIFFING,  WILLIAM  J.,  Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower,  near  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.  Student  of  Indian  History  and  Collector  of  Indian 
Relics.  Died  in  May,  1910. 

(HAINES)  McKEEN,  PHOEBE  E.,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  1401  Hum- 
boldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher  in  City  Schools,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.,  1883-'85;  Instructor  in  Drawing,  New  Mexico 
Agricultural  College,  18 90-' 92;  Treasurer,  Kansas  Branch 
of  The  Woman's  Board  of  Interior,  1901 — . 

*  (HOUSTON)  MARTIN,  HORTENSE  L.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  501  Ne- 
braska St.,  Warren  Ave.,  Miami,  Okla. 

LUND,   JACOB,   M.    S.,   Superintendent   of   Water,    Steam,   and   Gas 


60  BE  CORD  OF  THE  ALUM  XI 

Distribution,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1416  Fairchild  Ave.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Steam  Fitter  and  Instructor  in  Blacksmithing,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1883-'86;  Machinist,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway  Shops,  To- 
peka,  Kan.,  1886-'88;  Dynamo  Tender  and  Engineer,  Las 
Vegas  Hot  Springs  Company,  New  Mexico,  1888-'89;  Chief 
Engineer,  ibid.,  1889-'91;  Knot  Sawyer  and  Shingle  Pac^e:, 
Sidney,  Wash.,  1891-'92;  Fireman  and  Engineer,  Capitol  Iron 
Works,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1892-'93;  Steam  Fitter  and  Fireman, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1893-'98;  Engineer,  ibid.,  1898-'01;  Superintend- 
ent of  Heat  and  Power  Department,  ibid.,  1901-'12;  Superin- 
tendent Steam,  Water,  and  Gas  Distribution,  ibid.,  1912 — . 

*(McGUIRE)    SHELDON,  KATIE  I.,  B.   S. 

NEEDHAM,  J.  DANA,  B.  S.,  Merchant,  Lane,  Kan.  Merchant,  Lane, 
Kan.,  1883 — . 

*WARD,   MILAN   T.,   M.   D.,    Physician,    Toulon,    111. 

WILLARD,  JULIUS  TERRASS,  B,  S.,  M.  S.,  D.  Sc.,  Dean  of  the 
Division  of  General  Science,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1725  Poyntz  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Assistant  in  Chem- 
istry, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1883-'87;  M.  S.,  ibid.,  1886;  Graduate  Stu- 
dent, Johns  Hopkins  University,  1887-' 88;  Assistant  Chemist, 
Kansas  Experiment  Station,  188 8-' 97;  Assistant  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1890-'96;  Associate  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  ibid.,  1896-'97;  Chemist,  Kansas  Experiment 
Station,  1897 — ;  Professor  of  Applied  Chemistry,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1897-'01;  Director,  Kansas  Experiment  Station,  1900-'06: 
Vice-Director,  ibid.,  1907 — ;  Professor  of  Chemistry,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1901 — ;  D.  Sc.,  ibid.,  1908;  Dean  of  the  Division  of  Gen- 
eral Science,  ibid.,  1909 — ;  Chemist,  Engineering  Experiment 
Station,  ibid.,  1910 — . 

1884 

ANDRESS,  EMMETT  S.,  B.  S.     Died  on  January  13,  1913. 

(BROUS)  SMALLEY,  FLORENCE  J.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  608  Free- 
man Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Teacher,  Ashland,  Kan.,  1885- 
'86;  Teacher,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1886-'87;  At  Home,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.,  1887-'88;  Teacher,  Randolph,  Kan.,  1888-'89; 
At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1889-'93;  Teacher,  Kansas  City, 
Kan.,  1893-'05;  Housewife,  1905 — . 

BUCHLI,  BARTHOLOMEW,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  D.  V.  M.,  Farmer  anri 
Stockman,  R.  4,  Alma,  Kan. 

CALVIN,  JOHN  H.,  B.  S.,  LL.  B.,  Law  Student,  1884-'S6;  Lawyer, 
1886-'87;  Student  of  Law,  Columbia  University,  1887-'89; 
Lawyer,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1889-'98;  Died  in  1898. 

COREY,  WILLIAM  A.,  B.  S.,  Newspaper  Reporter,  589  Haight  St., 
San  Francisco,  Cal.  Teacher,  Kansas  and  Salt  Lake  City, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  61 

1884-'95;  Editor  and  Publisher  Monthly  Educational  Journal, 
1893-'95;  Reporter,  Contributing  Editor,  1895 — . 

*€OTTRELL,  HENRY  M.,  M.  S.,  Agricultural  Agent  for  C.,  R.  I.  & 
P.  Railway  Company,  115  W.  Mulberry  St.,  Port  Collins,  Colo. 
Farmer,  1884-'87;  Assistant  in  Agriculture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1887- 
'91;  Superintendent,  Levi  P.  Morton  Farm,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y., 
1891-'97;  Professor  of  Agriculture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1897-'01; 
Professor  of  Agriculture,  Ruskin  College,  Trenton,  Mo.;  Su- 
perintendent, Odebolt  Farm,  Odebolt,  Iowa;  Superintendent 
Farmers'  Institutes,  Colorado  State  Agricultural  College, 
Fort  Collins,  'Colo.;  Agricultural  Agent,  C.,  R.  I.  &  P.  Rail- 
way Company,  1911 — . 

(DONALDSON)    BROWN,   CARRIE  F.,  B.  S.     Died  in  1902. 

DONALDSON,  FLORENCE  A.,  B.  S.     Died  in  August,  1888. 

DUNN,  FRANK  W.,  B.  S.,  Vineyardist,  Calexico,  Cal.  Farmer,  As- 
pen, Colo.,  1889-'90;  Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower,  1890-'93; 
Assistant  in  Irrigation,  Experiment  Station,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Gar- 
den City,  Kan.,  1893-'95;  Miner,  Lawrence,  Colo.,  1895-'97; 
Assayer,  Lawrence,  Co'o.,  1897-'98;  Assayer,  Alman,  Colo., 
1898-'99;  Assayer,  Aultman,  Colo.,  1899-'01;  Assayer,  Pata- 
gonia, Ariz.,  1901-'02;  Assayer,  Magdalena,  Sonora,  Mexico, 
1902-'03;  Assayer,  Topolobampo,  Sinaloa,  Mexico,  1903-'04; 
Vineyardist,  Calexico,  Cal.,  1907-'13. 

GARDINER,  I.  DAY,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  1884-'86;  Joint  Owner  of  Esk- 
ridge  "Star,"  1886-'88;  Publisher,  "Wabaunsee  County  News," 
1888-'97;  Farmer,  1897-'99;  Died  in  1899. 

KERN,  EDWIN  H.,  B.  S.,  Civil  Engineer,  Coquille,  Ore.  Location, 
Construction,  and  Maintenance  of  Railroads,  1884-'90;  Land 
Surveying,  Irrigation,  Hydraulic  and  Mining  Work,  1890 — . 

LEWIS,  MARION  M.,  B.  S.,  Minister,  Morgan  Park,  111.,  1889-'90; 
Minister,  Nebraska  City,  Nebr.,  1890-'91;  Minister,  Nebraska 
City,  Nebr.,  1891-'92;  Minister,  Ogden,  Utah,  1892-'95;  Min- 
ister, Portland,  Ore.,  1895;  Died  in  1895. 

MARLATT,  CHARLES  LESTER,  M.  S.,  Assistant  Chief  of  Bureau 
of  Entomology  and  Chairman  Federal  Horticultural  Board, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1521  Sixteenth  St.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Instructor  and  Scientific  Assistant,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1884-'85;  Assistant  in  Horticulture  and  Entomology,  ibid., 
1885-'88;  Field  Agent,  Division  of  Entomology,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Assigned  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  1889- 
'94;  Assistant  Entomologist  and  Assistant  Chief  of  Bureau, 
ibid.,  1894-'02;  Entomologist  in  Charge  of  Experimental 
Field  Work,  ibid.,  1902-'07;  Entomologist  and  Acting  Chief 
of  Bureau  in  Absence  of  Chief,  ibid.,  1907 — ;  Chairman  Fed- 
eral Horticultural  Board  in  Charge  of  the  Federal  Plant  Quar- 
antine Act,  1912 — . 


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NEISWENDER,  LINCOLN  H.,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  6,  N.  Topeka,  Kan. 
Farmer,  1884-' 86;  Surveyor  and  Railroader,  Missouri  Pacific 
Railway,  1886-'88;  Farmer,  1888 — . 

PECK,  GEORGE  C.,  B.  S.,  Bookstore  Proprietor,  West  Pearl  St., 
Jewell  City,  Kan.  Assistant  in  Printing  Department,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1884-'85;  Foreman,  "Western  Baptist,"  Topeka,  Kan., 
1885-'90;  Foreman,  "Tribune,"  Junction  City,  Kan.,  1890- 
'95;  Interest  in  Junction  City  Steam  and  Stone  Sawing  Mills, 
1895-'00;  Local  Manager  Midland  Elevator  Company,  Junc- 
tion City,  Kan.,  1900-'06;  Bookstore  Proprietor,  Jewell  City, 
Kan.,  1906—. 

(PECK)  BERRY,  HATTIE  L.,  B.  S.,  Housewife  (Berry  Culture), 
Jewell  City,  Kan. 

SHARTEL,  JOHN  W.,  B.  S.,  Lawyer,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

1885 

BASSLER,  THOMAS,  B.  S.     Died  in  1907. 

DEITZ,  ALBERT,  Foreman  Post  Office  Building,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
2747  Holly  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Teacher,  Nearman,  Kan., 
1885-'87;  Grocer  and  Meat  Dealer,  1887-'00;  Builder,  1900- 
'08;  Foreman  under  Custodian  of  Government  Building,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1909 — ;  Fruit  Farmer,  Crockett,  Houston 
County,  Texas,  1905 — . 

HOPPER,  GEORGE  E.,  M.  S.,  Reinforced  Concrete  Constructor, 
823  Leavenworth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  City  Engineer  and 
Waterwork  Superintendent,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1885-'88;  Re- 
ceiver Water  Plant,  Arkansas  City,  Kan.,  1891-'00;  Member 
of  Firm  of  Hopper  &  Son,  SP.o  and  Tank  Builders;  Contractor 
and  Builder,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1900 — . 

*HOUGH,  FLORENCE  F.,  B.  S.,  Great  Bend,  Kan. 

*HUTTO,  FRANK  A.,  M.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Attorney  at  Law,  Twin  Falls, 
Idaho. 

LEWIS,  J.  ALLEN,  M.  S.,  C.  E.     Died  in  1907. 

MURPHY,  NELLIE  J.,  B.  S.     Died  in  1909. 

NOYES,  ARTHUR  L.,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  2,  Cun- 
ningham, Kan.  Farmer,  1885-'87;  Student,  Electrical  En- 
gineering Department,  Kansas  State  University,  1887-'91; 
Farmer,  1891-'92;  Electrical  Work,  1892-'93;  Farmer  and 
Stock  Raiser,  1893 — . 

PRATT,  CLARENCE  D.,  B.  S.,  Merchant,  613  First  Ave.,  Dallas, 
Texas.  Farmer,  1886;  County  Surveyor,  Hamilton  County, 
Kansas,  1887;  Civil  Engineer,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1888-'S9; 
Paint  Manufacturer,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1890-'91;  Traveling  Sales- 
man, Texas,  1892-'99;  Merchant,  Dallas,  Texas,  1899 — . 

REES,  ROLLIN  R.,  B.  S.,  Congressman  Fifth  District,  Minneapolip, 
Kan.  Lawyer,  Minneapolis,  Kan.,  18S9-'94;  County  Attor- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  63 

ney,  Minneapolis,  Kan.,  1894-'98;  Attorney,  and  Member  of 
Legislature,  1898-'02;  Attorney,  Minneapolis,  Kan.,  1902-'04; 
District  Judge,  Minneapolis,  Kan.,  1904-'08;  Congressman 
Fifth  District,  1910 — . 

ROGERS,  FREDERICK  JOHN,  M.  S.,  Associate  Professor  of  Phys- 
ics, Stanford  University,  4  Lasuen,  Stanford  University,  Cal. 
Instructor,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  l886-'89;  Student  and  Instructor  in 
Physics,  Corne.l  University,  1889-'00;  Associate  Professor 
of  Physics,  Stanford  University,  1900 — . 

(SECREST)  HUNGERFORD,  DOROTHEA  E.  C.,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
518  Bluemont  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

(WONSETLER)  RUDE,  GRACE  L.,  M.  D.,  Housewife  and  Physi- 
cian, Hoisington,  Kan.  Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  1885-'88; 
Music  Student,  1891-'95;  Graduated  from  Hahnemann  Medical 
College,  1901;  Physician,  1901 — . 

(WOODS)  SHARTEL,  ELFRAIDA  E.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Skirvin 
Hotel,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

1886 

BRIDGEMAN,  LILLIE  BELLE,  M.  S.,  Architect,  1715  La  Loma 
Road,  Berkley,  Cal.  Teacher,  Grade  School,  Kansas,  1886- 
'91;  Student,  University  of  California,  1891-'93;  Teacher, 
High  School,  California,  1893-'98;  Student,  Cornell,  1898-'10; 
Student  of  Architecture,  University  of  California,  1910-'13; 
Architect,  1913 — . 

BROUS,  LOUIS  PAUL,  M.  S.,  Teacher  of  Mechanical  Drawing,  Man- 
ual Training  High  School,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1011  Barnett 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Architectural  Draftsman,  Kansas 
City,  Kan.,  1887-'90;  Railroad  Draftsman,  Oregon,  1890-'94; 
Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1894-'95;  Teacher  of  Draw- 
ing, Kansas  City  (Kansas)  High  School,  1896-'00;  Superin- 
tendent of  Building  Construction,  Republic  of  Mexico,  1900- 
'06;  Teacher  of  Mechanical  Drawing,  Manual  Training  High 
School,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1906 — . 

FAIRCHILD,  PAUL  HALSTED,  M.  D.,  Real  Estate  and  Estates  Man- 
agement, 112  W.  Forty-second  St.,  New  York  (Home,  Passaic, 
N.  J.).  M.  D.,  BeJlevue,  1890;  Publishing  Medical  Books  and 
Papers,  18  90-' 98;  Manufacturing  Proprietary  Medicines, 
1898-'09;  Real  Estate  Management,  1910 — . 

GREEN,  ABBOTT  MILES,  B.  S.,  Irrigation  Engineer,  Alturas,  Cal. 
Teacher,  Oberlin,  Kan.,  1886-'87;  Railway  Engineer,  Santa 
Barbara,  Cal.,  1887-'88;  Civil  Engineer,  Adin,  Cal.,  1888-'05; 
Surveyor  Indian  Lands,  Lookout,  Cal.,  1905-'06;  Timber  Land 
Locator  and  Dealer,  1906-'09;  Irrigation  Engineer,  Alturas, 
Cal.,  1909 — . 

HARBORD,  JAMES  C.,  M.  S.,  Assistant  Chief  Philippine  Constabu- 


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lary,  Manila,  P.  I.  Teacher,  Butler  County,  Kansas,  1886-'87; 
Assistant  Instructor  Telegraphy,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1887-'88;  Private, 
Corporal,  Sergeant,  Company  "A,"  Fourth  Infantry,  and 
Quartermaster  Stergeant,  Fourth  U.  S.  Infantry,  January  10, 
1889,  to  July  31,  1891;  Second  Lieutenant,  Fifth  U.  S.  Cav- 
alry,'july  31,  1891,  to  July  1,  1898;  First  Lieutenant,  Tenth 
U.  S.  Cavalry,  July  1,  1898,  to  February  2,  1901;  Major, 
Second  U.  S.  Volunteer  Cavalry,  May  24,  1898,  to  October  24, 
1898;  Captain,  U.  S.  Cavalry,  1901 — ;  Assistant  Chief  Phil- 
ippine Constabulary,  with  Rank  of  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  August 
17,  1903 — . 

HIGINBOTHAM,  JOHN  U.,  B.  S.,  With  Detroit  Lubricator  Works, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Student,  Kansas  University  and  St.  Mary's 
(Kansas)  College,  1886-'S7;  Student  of  Law,  Lincoln,  Nebr., 
1887-'89;  Various  Clerical  Positions,  Chicago,  1889-'95;  As- 
sistant Treasurer,  National  Biscuit  Company,  Chicago,  111., 
1904 — ;  With  Detroit  Lubricator  Works,  Detroit,  Mich., 
1913 — ;  Author  of  "Six  Weeks  in  Europe"  and  Other  Books 
of  Travel. 

(HOPPER)  GETTY,  MARIA  C.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Downs,  Kan. 
Public  School  Teacher,  1886-'88;  Housewife,  1888 — . 

(LITTLE)  MacEWAN,  E.  ADA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  314  Elm  St.,  Ka1- 
amazoo,  Mich.  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1886-'88;  Teacher 
of  Music,  Marysville,  Kan.,  1888-'90;  Assistant  in  Sewing  De- 
partment, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1890-'92;  Assistant  in  Sewing  Depart- 
ment, Utah  Agricultural  College,  1892-'93;  Superintendent  of 
Sewing  Department,  ibid.,  1893-'94;  Housewife,  Logan,  Utah, 
1894-'02;  Housewife,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1902 — . 

PARKER,  FRANK  L.,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower,  R.  2,  Hutch- 
inson,  Kan.  Railroading,  1886-'93;  Merchant  and  Farmer, 
1893 — . 

PERRY,  EDWARD  H.,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Land  Investor,  Plainview, 
Texas.  Newspaper  Business,  1886-'97;  Real  Estate  and  In- 
vestment Broker,  1897-'!  0;  Farmer  and  Investor,  1910 — . 

PLATT,  H.  AUGUSTUS,  B.  S.     Died  in  1903. 

(QUINBY)  PERRY,  ADA  H.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  501  B'uemont 
Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1886-'09;  Housewife,  Champaign,  111., 
1909-'10;  Housewife,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1910 — ;  Four  Chil- 
dren Have  Attended  K.  S.  A.  C. 

(QUINBY)  GARDINER,  IDA  H.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1514  Laguna 
St.,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

REED,  MINNIE,  M.  S.,  Care  American  Express  Company,  Naples, 
Italy.  Kamehameha  Manual  School,  Honolulu,  T.  H.;  Teach- 
ing Science  in  Manual  Training  School  for  Boys;  Conducting 
Botanical  Research  Work  for  United  States  Experiment 
Station. 


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ROBERTSON,  DAVID  G.,  B.  S.,  Lawyer,  19  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago, 
111.,  911  Reba  Place,  Evanston,  111.  (Home.)  Superintendent 
of  Schools,  Downs,  Kan.,  1887;  Clerk  District  Court,  Osborne 
County,  Kansas,  1888-' 90;  Member  Law  Firm  of  Mitchell  & 
Robertson,  Osborne,  Kan.,  1891-'92;  Lawyer,  Chicago, 
1893—. 

SISSON,  EDWARD  OCTAVIUS,  A.  B.,  Ph.,  D.,  Professor  of  Educa- 
tion, Reed  College,  Boise,  Idaho.  A.  B.,  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1893;  Ph.  D.,  Harvard  University,  1905;  Teacher  and 
Principal  in  Public  Schools,  Kansas,  1886-'91;  Pounder  and 
Principal  of  South  Side  Academy,  Chicago,  1892-'97;  Univer- 
sity Extension  Reader  in  Psychology,  University  of  Chicago, 
1894;  Director  of  Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute,  Peoria,  111., 
1897-'04;  Student,  University  of  Berlin,  1903-'04;  Assist- 
ant Professor  of  Education,  University  of  Illinois,  1905-'06; 
Lecturer  in  Principles  of  Education,  Harvard  University 
Summer  School,  1908;  Professor  of  Pedagogy  and  Director 
of  the  Department  of  Education,  University  of  Washington, 
1906-' 12;  Professor  of  Education,  Reed  College,  1912 — ; 
Commissioner  of  Education  for  the  State  of  Idaho. 

VAN  DEVENTER,  JOHN  W.,  B.  S.,  Editor,  Imperial,  Nebr.,  1889- 
'91;  Editor,  Denver,  Colo.,  1891-'92;  Editor  and  Publisher, 
Sterling,  Colo.,  1892-'03;  County  Assessor,  1903-'04;  Writer, 
Denver,  Colo.,  1904-'07;  Chief  Printing  Clerk,  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, 1907-' 12;  Died  in  1912. 

WATERS,  GEORGE  W.,  B.  S.     Died  in  1908. 

*WHALEY,  WILLIAM  E.,  B.  S.,  Instructor,  University  of  Chicago, 
1067  E.  Sixtieth  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

(WILLARD)  CALVIN,  F.  HENRIETTA,  B.  S.,  Dean  of  School  of 
Home  Economics,  Oregon  Agricultural  College,  Corvallis, 
Ore.  Housewife,  1886-'99;  Librarian  Children's  Depart- 
ment, Topeka,  Kan.,  1899-'01;  Librarian,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1901- 
'03;  Professor  of  Domestic  Science,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1903-'08; 
ProFessor  of  Home  Economics,  Purdue  University,  1908-'12; 
Dean  of  School  of  Home  Economics,  Oregon  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, 1912 — . 

WISE,  JOHN  L.,  B.  S.,  Grain,  Hay,  and  Feed  Dealer,  Greenville, 
111. 

1887 

ALLEN,  EDGAR  A.,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  II.  S.  Indian  Agricultur- 
al School,  Chrocco,  Okla.  Principal,  Public  School,  Leonard- 
ville,  Kan.,  1887-'89;  Principal,  Public  School,  Blue  Mound, 
Kan.,  1889-'91;  Normal  Institute  Instructor,  Blue  Mound, 
Kan.,  1889-'91;  Student,  Law  Department,  Northwestern 
University,  1891-'92;  Principal  (Indian  Service),  Chilocco, 


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Okla.;  Superintendent  at  Ferris,  Cal.,  Albuquerque,  New  Hex., 
and  Senica,  Okla.;  Assistant  Superintendent  at  Carlisle,  Pa.; 
Special  Indian  Agent,  Supervisor  Indian  Schools,  and  Super- 
intendent at  Chilocco,  1893  —  . 

AVERY,  FRED  H.,  B.  S.     Died  in  1896. 

BREESE,  CLAUDE  M.,  M.  S.,  Assistant  Cashier,  First  National 
Bank,  318  Leavenworth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Assistant  in 
Chemistry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1887-'97;  County  Clerk,  Riley  County, 
Kansas,  1898-'07;  Assistant  Cashier,  First  National  Bank, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1907  —  . 

BROWN,  JOHN  BROOKINS,  M.  S.,  Supervisor,  U.  S.  Indian  Ser- 
vice, 1209  Summit  St.,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Teacher  in  Public 
Schools  of  Kansas,  three  years;  U.  S.  Signal  Service  and 
Weather  Bureau,  three  years;  Superintendent  of  Schools  in 
Indian  Service,  until  1910;  Supervisor  of  Indian  Schools,  U. 
S.  Service,  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  1910  —  . 

BURTIS,  WALTER  J.  G.,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Fredonia,  Kan.  Repre- 
sentative for  Woodson  County,  Legislature,  1911  and  1913. 

CARLETON,  MARK  ALFRED,  M.  S.,  Plant  Pathologist  and  Cereal- 
ist,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Teacher,  Cloud  County,  Kansas,  1887-'88;  Professor  of  Nat- 
ural History,  Garfield  University  (now  Friends'  University), 
Wichita,  Kan.,  1888-'90;  Field  Agent,  Division  of  Botany,  U. 
S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1891-'92;  Assistant  Botanist, 
Kansas  Experiment  Station,  1892-'94;  Plant  Pathologist  and 
Cerealist,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1894;  General 
Manager,  Pennsylvania  Chestnut  Tree  Blight  Commission, 


OCOTTRELL)  STILES,  NELLIE  E.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  McFarland, 
Kern  County,  California. 

ELLIOTT,  BERT  RICHMOND,  B.  S.,  Placer  Gold  Miner,  Dawson, 
Yukon  Territory,  Canada.  Agriculturist,  1887-'93;  Horticul- 
turist and  Street  Railway  Worker,  1893-'97;  Placer  Gold 
Miner,  1897  —  . 

ELLIOTT,  FREDERICK  B.,  B.  S.,  Insurance  and  Real  Estate  Agent, 
428  Osage  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Real  Estate,  1887-'99; 
Real  Estate  and  Insurance,  1899  —  ;  Manager  of  Manhattan 
Ice,  Light,  and  Power  Company,  1900-'03. 

(KEYES)  GRAHAM,  CLARA  M.,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  Biology, 
Philippine  Normal  School,  Box  250,  Manila,  P.  I.  Graduated 
from  University  of  CaUfornia,  1898;  Teacher,  Philippine 
Islands,  1900  —  ;  Traveled  in  Australia,  China,  and  Japan. 

KIMBALL,  FRED  G.,  B.  S.,  Apple  Grower,  529  Humboldt  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Railway  Mail  Clerk,  1893-'99;  Superin- 
tendent Mail  Transportation  in  Western  Alaska,  1899-'02; 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  67 

Deputy  U.  S.  Marshal,  Second  Division,  District  of  Alaska, 
1905-'07;  Placer  Miner  in  Innoko  Mining  District,  District  of 
Alaska,  1907-'09. 

McLAUGHLIN,  WILLIAM  J.,  B.  S.,  Bookkeeper  and  Clerk,  City 
Auditor's  Office,  463  W.  Sixth  St.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Teacher  and  Instructor  in  Teachers'  Institutes,  1888-'92;  Pro- 
prietor and  Editor  of  Bern  (Kansas)  "Press,"  1892-'98; 
Postmaster,  Bern,  Kan.,  1893-'  97;  Editor  and  Proprietor  of 
"The  Roundup,"  Randolph,  Utah,  1898-'00;  Teacher,  Public 
Schools,  1900-'05;  Also,  Railroad  Construction  Work,  1900- 
'05;  Clerk  of  City  Recorder  and  City  Council,  1906-'10;  Clerk 
of  the  Juvenile  Court,  1906;  Bookkeeper  and  Clerk,  City 
Auditor's  Office,  1910  —  -. 

MARLATT,  FREDERICK  A.,  B.  S.,  Manufacturer,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Proprietor  Blue  Valley  Manufacturing  Company,  1887  —  . 

MOSES,   MARY  E.,  B.   S.  Died  in  1906. 

MURPHY,  CHARLES  A.,  B.  S.,  Proprietor  and  Manager  of  Post 
Office  Book  Store,  Nickerson,  Kan.  Teacher,  Principal,  and 
Superintendent  in  Country  and  City  Ward  Schools  in  King- 
man,  Hutchinson,  and  Clay  Center,  Kan.,  twenty  years; 
Editor  and  Publisher  of  the  "Nickerson  Argosy,"  1903-'08; 
Proprietor  and  Manager  of  Post  Office  Book  Store,  Nicker- 
son, Kan. 

PALMER,  ORLANDO  G.,  LL.  M.,  First  Lieutenant,  Seventh  United 
States  Cavalry,  Manila,  P.  I. 

PARKER,  LOUIS  B.,  B.  S.  Died  in  1889. 

PAYNE,  JAMES  EDWARD,  M.  S.,  1330  Houston  St.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Teacher,  Edgerton,  Kan.,  1887-'93;  Postgraduate 
Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1893-'96;  Superintendent  of  Experiment 
Station,  Cheyenne  Wells,  Colo.,  1896-'01;  Field  Agent  for 
Colorado  Experiment  Station,  Fort  Collins,  Colo.,  1901-'04; 
Agriculturist  for  American  Rubber  Company,  Buena  Vista, 
€olo.,  1904-'05;  Field  Agent,  Irrigation  Investigations,  Chey- 
enne, Wyo.,  1905-'06;  Agriculturist,  Dry  Farming  Investi- 
gations, Akron,  Colo.,  1906-'10;  Field  Agent,  Colorado  Ex- 
periment Station,  Fort  Morgan,  Colo.,  1910-'ll;  Agricultur- 
ist, Pan  Handle  Agricultural  Institute,  Goodwell,  Okla., 


PECK,  SEWARD  N.,  B.  S.,  Chief  Draftsman,  Car  Construction  De- 
partment, Santa  Fe  System,  Corner  Jackson  and  Michigan 
Ave.,  Room  1024  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.,  Chicago.  Car  De- 
partment A.,  T.  &  S,  F.  Railway,  Topeka  and  Chicago. 

"THOMPSON,  GEORGE  N.,  B.  S.,  Manufacturer  of  Incubators  and 
Special  Furniture,  Belmond,  Iowa. 

*WRIGHT,  WILLIS  M.,  B.  S.,  Rice  Farmer,  Welsh,  La. 


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1888 

*ARNOLD,  GRANT,  B.  S.,  Manager  of  Hardware  Department,  Z.  C. 
Miles  &  Piper  Company,  4313  Fourth  Ave.,  N.  E.,  Seattle, 
Wash. 

(BACHELLER)  FOSTER,  BERTHA  H.,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  3107 
Karnes  Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Primary  Teacher,  Onaga, 
Kan.,  1888-'89;  Postgraduate  Student  and  Teacher,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1888-'91;  Grammar  Grade  Teacher,  Sterling,  Kan.,  1891- 
'92;  High  School  Teacher,  Lyons,  Kan.,  1892-'94;  Science 
Teacher,  Junction  City  (Kansas)  High  School,  1894-'97; 
Domestic  Science  Director,  Manual  Training  High  School, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1897-'06;  Housewife,  1906 — . 

CLARKE,  CLEMENT  G.,  A.  B.,  B.  T.,  Pastor,  First  Congregational 
Church,  409  Perry  Ave.,  Peoria,  111.  Nine  years  at  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1891-'00;  Graduated,  Academic  Department,  1895; 
Three  years  of  Graduate  Work,  1895-'9S;  Two  years  in  Divin- 
ity School,  1898-'00;  Instructor  in  Sophomore  Mathematics 
for  two  years;  Pastor,  Congregational  Church,  Plainsville, 
Conn.,  1900-'05;  Pastor,  First  Congregational  Church,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  1905-'12;  Pastor,  First  Congregational 
Church,  Peoria,  111.,  1912 — . 

COBB,  ALEXANDER  C.,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Wagoner,  Okla.  Farmer 
and  Carpenter,  1888 — ;  Member  Oklahoma  State  Board  of 
Agriculture,  1908-'12;  State  Superintendent  County  Demon- 
stration Farms,  1909-'10. 

(COBB)  CLARK,  MATTIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  409  Perry  Ave.,  Pe- 
oria, 111.  Teacher  and  Housewife,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Plain- 
ville,  Conn.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  Peoria,  111. 

COWELL,  MINNIE  H.,  B.  S.,  Nurse,  Steyning,  Sussex,  England. 
Temperance  Hospital,  London,  1889-'94;  Nurse  at  Luxor, 
Upper  Egypt,  in  Winter,  1894-'00;  Nurse  in  England,  in  Sum- 
mers, 1894-' 00;  In  Kansas,  1901;  Nurse  in  Switzerland,  1903; 
Nurse  at  Luxor,  Upper  Egypt,  Winters  of  1904-'13;  In  Eng- 
land During  Summers  of  1904-'13. 

DIXON,  LYMAN  H.,  B.  S.,  Architect,  12  N.  Fifteenth  St.,  Fluching, 
New  York  City  (Home),  HE.  Twenty-fourth  St.,  New  York 
City  (Business).  Draughtsman,  Trinidad,  Colo.,  1889-'90; 
Draughtsman,  Denver,  Colo.,  1890-'91;  Architect,  Boise, 
Idaho,  1892-'93;  Draughtsman  and  Architect,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1893-'00;  Superintendent  of  Construction,  State  Architect's 
Office,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1900-'02;  Manager  for  Charles  A.  Platt, 
Architect,  11  E.  Twenty-fourth  St.,  New  York  City,  1902 — . 

FAIRCHILD,  DAVID  G.,  M.  S.,  Agricultural  Explorer,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  R.  1,  In  the  Woods,  Cheny  Chase,  Md. 
Postgraduate  Work  in  Botany  at  Naples  Zoological  Station, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  69 

1893;  University  of  Breslan,  1894;  Berlin,  1894;  Westphalia, 
1895;  Bonn,  1895;  Buitenzorg,  Java,  Botanical  'Gardens, 
1896;  Botanist,  since  1889;  Agricultural  Explorer,  since 
1898;  In  Charge  of  Foreign  Explorations,  since  1903;  Organ- 
ized the  Work  of  Seed  and  Plant  Introduction,  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1897;  In  Charge  of  Office  of  Seed  and  Plant  In- 
troduction and  Distribution,  since  1906;  Author  of  Numerous 
U.  S.  Agricultural  Bulletins;  Contributor  to  Botanical  Jour- 
nals. 

*FRIEND,  CARL  E.,  B.  S.,  Lumber  Dealer,  1046  Massachusetts  St., 
Lawrence,  Kan. 

HARRISON,  JOHN  R.,  B.  S.,  U.  S.  Marshal,  Federal  Bldg.,  Topeka, 
Kan.  Railway  Postal  Clerk,  1889-'97;  Post  Office  Inspec- 
tor, 1897-'00;  Postmaster,  Havana,  Cuba,  and  Acting  Direc- 
tor General  of  Ports  of  Cuba,  1900-'01;  Post  Office  Inspector 
in  Charge,  Kansas  City  Division,  1902-'07;  Post  Office 
Inspector  in  Charge,  Denver  Division,  1907-'08;  Post  Office 
Inspector  in  Charge,  Washington,  D.  C.,  Division,  1908-'10; 
City  Post  Office  Inspector,  Chicago,  111.,  1910-'ll;  U.  S.  Mar- 
shal for  Kansas,  1911 — . 

JONES,  HUMPHREY  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Principal  Branner  School, 
1257  Lincoln  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Student,  State  Normal, 
1888-'89;  Graduate,  1889;  Principal,  Public  School,  Ameri- 
cus,  Kan.,  18 89-' 91;  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  Texas  Normal 
College  (now  a  State  "Normal),  Denton,  Texas,  1891-'92; 
Superintendent  of  Public  School,  Alma,  Kan.,  1892-'98;  Di- 
rector of  Public  School  Music,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1899-'04; 
Principal  of  Branner  School,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1904 — . 

LEWIS,  NATHAN  E.,  B.  S.,  Draughtsman,  Evanston,  111.,  1889-'90; 
Draughtsman,  Hamilton,  Ohio,  1890-'92;  Draughtsman, 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1892-'95;  Architect,  Chicago,  111., 
1895-'96;  Mechanical  Engineer,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1897-'98; 
Draughtsman,  Plainfield,  N.  Y.,  1898-'03;  Draughtsman, 
Carnegie.  Steel  Company,  Newcastle,  Pa.,  1903-'05;  Civil 
Engineer,  National  Tube  Company,  Newcastle,  Pa.,  1905-'06; 
Mechanical  Engineer,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  1906-08;  Died 
about  1912. 

MARLATT,  ABBY  L.,  M.  S.,  Teacher,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
Madison,  Wis.  Professor  of  Home  Economics,  U.  A.  C., 
Cal.  Teacher  in  Randolph,  Kan.,  City  Schools,  1889-'91;  Stu- 
1890-'94;  Technical  High  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-'09; 
Professor  of  Home  Economics,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1909—;  Chairman  of  the  Department. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  C.,  B.  S.,  Breeder  of  Registered  Jersey  Cattle, 
Breeding  Stable,  and  Farming,  R.  6,  Parsons,  Kan.  Employed 


70  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

as  Editor  of  the  Junction  City  (Kansas)  Daily  and  Weekly 
"Union,"  1888-'89;  Editor  and  Half  Owner  of  the  Above 
'Union,"  1889-'01;  Founded  the  Parsons  (Kansas)  Evening 
and  Semi-weekly  "Herald,"  1901;  Sold  to  the  Parsons  Sun 
Publishing  Company,  June,  1904;  Conducted  a  Who'esale 
and  Retail  Milk  Business  in  Parsons,  1905-'10. 

NICHOLS,  ERNEST  FOX,  M.  S.,  D.  Sc.,  College  President,  Han- 
over, N.  H.  M.  S.,  Come1!,  1893;  D.  Sc.,  1897;  Graduate 
Student,  Physics,  Cornell,  1889-'92;  University  of  Berlin, 
189 4-' 96;  Cambridge  University,  1904-'05;  Professor  of 
Physics,  Colgate  University,  1892-'98;  Professor  of  Dart- 
mouth College,  1898-'03;  Professor  Experimental  Physics, 
Columbia,  1903-'09;  President  Dartmouth  College,  1909 — ; 
Associate  Editor  of  Physical  Review;  Contributor  of  Many 
Papers  to  Scientific  Journals  in  U.  S.  and  Abroad. 

ROBB,  HARRY  E.,  B.  S.,  Lumberman,  Millerton,  Okla. 

SNYDER,  ANNA,  B.  S.,  Merchant,  Lebo,  Kan.,  At  Home,  1888-'91; 
Teacher,  1891-'03;  Telephone  Work,  1903-'08;  Merchant, 
1909 — . 

SNYDER,  EDWIN  H.,  B.  S.,  Publisher  and  Editor  Publicity  Depart- 
ment of  the  City  and  County  of  Denver,  2825  Wyandot  St., 
Denver,  Colo.  Printer,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1888-'89;  Ranch  and 
Sawmill  Laborer,  Colorado,  1889-'90;  Editor  and  Publisher, 
1890 — . 

UTTER,  OLIVER  L.,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  S.  T.  B.,  Minister,  322  Broadway, 
Piqua,  Ohio.  Minister  in  Methodist  Episco-pal  Church;  Grad- 
uated 'from  Boston  University,  and  Studied  in  Graduate 
School  of  Philosophy;  A.  B.  and  A.  M.,  Baker  University; 
S.  T.  B.,  Boston,  and  Honorary  Degree  of  D.  D. ;  Several  Lo- 
cations. 

WALTERS,  AARON,  B.  S.     Died  in  1892. 

(WATERS)  BEELER,  LORA  L.,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  Glen  Ellyn,  111. 
Teacher,  1888-'99;  Housewife,  1899 — . 

WORKING,  DANIEL  WEBSTER,  A.  M.,  Agriculturist;  District 
Leader  in  Farm  Management  Field  Studies  and  Demonstra- 
tions for  Colorado,  Utah,  and  Wyoming,  R.  2,  South  Denver 
Station,  Denver,  Colo.  Teacher,  Public  Schools,  1891-'92;  Sec- 
retary Colorado  State  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Agricultural 
College,  1893-'97;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Arapahoe 
County,  Colorado,  1905-'07;  Principal  of  Petersburg  School, 
1907;  Superintendent  of  Agricultural  Extension,  West  Vir- 
ginia University,  1907-'ll;  With  Office  of  Farm  Management, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Stationed  at  Denver,  Colo., 
1911 — . 


KANSAS  1ST  ATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  71 

1889 

ALLEN,  EMMA  A.,  B.  S.,  Teacher  and  Assistant  in  Botanical  De- 
partment, K.  S.  A.  C.  Died  in  1891. 

BAYLES,  JOSEPH  W.,  A.  B.,  Pastor,  510  Dexter  St.,  Clay  Center, 
Kan.  Teacher,  1890-'92;  Student,  Ottawa  University,  1892- 
'95;  A.  B.,  1895;  Pastor,  Auburn,  Kan.,  Peoria,  111.,  Onaga, 
Kan.,  Clay  Center,  Kan.,  1895-'13;  President  of  Clay  County 
Chautauqua  Association;  Secretary-Treasurer  of  State  Baptist 
Ministerial  Association;  Member  State  Board,  Kansas  Baptist 
Convention;  Moderator  Republican  Valley  Association. 

BROWNING,  WALTER  R.,  B.  S.,  Dealer  in  Grain  and  Coal,  Padonia, 
Kan.  Farmer,  Hamlin,  Kan.,  1889-'96;  Dealer  in  Grain  and 
Coal,  Padonia,  Kan.,  1896 — . 

Bl'XDY,  DAVID  EVERETT,  B.  S.,  Pastor  of  M.  E.  C.  S.,  and  Presid- 
ing Elder  of  Durango  District,  Denver  Conference,  Aztec,  New 
Mex.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1889-'90;  In  U.  S.  In- 
dian Service,  Pawnee  Agency,  Indian  Territory,  1890-'91; 
Farmer,  Blue  Rapids,  Kan.,  1891-'92;  Pastor  of  Various 
Charges,  Kansas  and  Colorado,  1892-'07;  Missionary  to  the 
Navajo  Indians,  1907-'10;  Pastor,  Aztec,  New  Mex.,  1910 — . 

*COBB,  SAMUEL  S.,  B.  S.,  Postmaster  and  Publisher,  Wagoner, 
Okla. 

CRISWELL,  JUDSON  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Superintendent  of 
Ar'ington  Experiment  Farm,  Rosslyn,  Va.  Farmer,  1889-'93; 
Manager  of  Farm,  1893-'99;  Salesman,  Implement  Warehouse, 
1899-'03;  Crop  Foreman  of  Ranch  and  Farm,  1903-'05;  Post- 
graduate Student,  Iowa  State  College,  1905-'06;  Superintend- 
ent of  Experiment  Farm,  Farm  Crop  Station,  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, Iowa  State  College,  1906-'09;  Dean  of  College  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Farm  Crops,  Farm  Menchanics,  and  Soils,  Winona 
CoHege  of  Agriculture,  Winona  Lake,  Ind.,  1909-'12;  Assist- 
ant Superintendent  of  Arlington  Experiment  Farm,  1912 — . 

(FARLEY)  CARR,  MATTIE  I.,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  City  Schools,  Yon- 
calla,  Ore.,  Oakland,  Ore. 

FREEMAN,  CLARENCE  EVERETT,  M.  S.,  E.  E.,  Hydro-electric 
Engineer  with  the  Arnold  Company,  181  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago, 
7026  South  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Graduate,  Kansas  State 
Normal  School,  1890;  Principal,  Shorey  School,  North  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1891-'92;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1892-'93;  Pro- 
fessor Electrical  Engineering,  Armour  Institute,  Chicago,  111., 
1893-'08;  Hydro-electric  Engineer  with  the  Arnold  Company, 
Chicago,  111.,  1908 — . 

(GALE)  SANDERS,  HATTIE  L.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  826  Osage  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  Mangonia,  Fla.,  1889-'90;  Member 
"Shakespeare  Club,"  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.;  Patroness. 


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West  Palm  Beach  Free  Reading  Room,  1899-'08;  Returned 
to  Manhattan,  1908. 

HAZEN,  JOHN  S.,  B.  S.,  Local  Forecaster,  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau, 
1118  N.  Jefferson  St.,  SpringfieM,  Mo.  Assistant  Observer,  II. 
S.  Weather  Bureau,  1889-'98;  Observer,  1898-'05;  Local  Fore- 
caster, 1905 — .  Instructor  in  Meteorology,  Drury  College, 
Springfield,  Mo.,  1910-'13;  In  Charge  of  Weather  Bureau  Of- 
fice, Springfield,  Mo.,  and  Tampa,  Fla.,  1898-'13. 

KIMBALL,  ALBERT  B.,  B.  S.,  Stock  Farmer,  Allison,  Colo.  Teacher, 
1889-'95;  Editor  and  Proprietor  Scandia  (Kansas)  "Journal," 
1895-'08;  Postmaster,  Scandia,  Kan.,  1897-'04;  Editor  and 
Owner  Belleville  (Kansas)  "Freeman,"  1908-'09;  Own  ,-nid 
Operate  300-acre  Irrigated  Ranch,  San  Juan  County,  New 
Mexico,  1910 — . 

KNABB,  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Vice-President  First  National  Bank,  301 
N.  Second  St.,  Hiawatha,  Kan.  With  the  First  National  Bank, 
Hiawatha,  Kan.,  1889 — . 

LEE,  MARY  CORNELIA,  B.  S.,  Librarian,  Carnegie  Free  Public 
Library,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Home  Student,  Kansas  University; 
Student,  Pratt  Institute  Library  School;  Librarian,  Manhattan, 
Carnegie  Free  Public  Library,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

MILLS,  ALONZO  A.,  B.  S.,  Nurseryman  and  Real  Estate  Dealer,  An- 
aheim, Cal. 

(NICHOLS)  ESHELMAN,  SUSAN  W.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  2709  La- 
Fayette  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

OLIN,  WALTER  H.,  M.  S.,  Director  of  Agricultural  Extension,  Uni- 
versity of  Idaho,  State  House,  Boise,  Idaho.  Principal,  Wa- 
baunsee  (Kansas)  School,  1889-'90;  Principal,  Waverly  (Kan- 
sas) School,  1890-'91;  Superintendent,  Osborne  (Kansas) 
School,  1891-'86;  Principal,  High  School,  Ottawa,  Kan.,  1896- 
'98;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Ottawa,  Kan.,  1898-'01;  Spe- 
cial Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  January-April,  3902;  Assistant 
Agronomist,  Funk  Bros.  Seed  Company,  Bloomington,  111., 
1902;  Professor  Farm  Crops,  Iowa  State  College,  1902-'04; 
Professor  of  Agronomy,  Colorado  Agricultural  College,  1904- 
'06;  Vice-Dean  of  Agriculture,  Colorado  Agricultural  College, 
1906-'08;  Industrial  Commissioner,  D.  L.  &  N.  W.  Railway, 
Denver,  1908-'!];  Director  of  Agricultural  Extension,  Univer- 
sity of  Idaho,  1911 — . 

PADDLEFORD,  ELI  M.,  A.  B.,  S.  T.  B.,  Minister,  Watervllle,  Kan. 
Teacher,  1890;  Principal  of  Riley  School,  and  Member  of 
Board  of  County  Examiners  for  the  Common  Schools,  1891: 
Student  in  Baker  University,  1892-'93;  Minister,  1894-'95; 
A.  B.,  Baker  University,  1896;  Student,  Theological  School  of 


•KANSAS  STATE  AGHICULTUBAL  COLLEGE  1?> 

Boston  University,  1896;  S.  T,  B.,  ibid.,  1899;  Minister, 
Within  Bounds  of  Kansas  Conference,  1899 — . 

(SAYERSO  DeLAND,  MAUDE  F.,  M.  D.,  One  of  the  Physicians  on 
the  Staff  of  the  Topeka  State  Hospital,  Topeka  State  Hospital, 
Topeka,  Kan.  Accountant,  Pittsburg,  Pa.;  Medical  Student, 
Phi'adelphia,  Pa.;  Physician,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Physician,  To- 
peka State  Hospital,  Topeka,  Kan. 

(SECREST)  LINDERMAN,  FLORINE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Esparto, 
dent,  San  Jose  Normal,  one  year,  Graduating  in  1892;  Teacher 
in  Public  Schools  of  Yolo  County,  California,  1892-'96;  House- 
wife, 1896—. 

*SNYDER,  STANLEY,  B.  S.,  Dodge  City,  Kan. 

THOMPSON,  CHARLES  W.,  D.  D.  S.,  Dentist,  415  Wisconsin  Ave., 
Holton,  Kan.  D.  D.  S.,  Kansas  City  Dental  College,  1892; 
Dentist,  1892 — . 

TUNNELL,  JANE  CHJAPIN,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Hyde  Park  High  School, 
1514  E.  Fifty-fourth  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Assistant  Librarian, 
K.  ,S.  A.  C.,  1889-'91;  Teacher  in  High  School,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1891-'93;  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Chicago, 
1896-'97,  1909-'10;  Teacher,  Frances  Shinier  Academy  of  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  1897-'00;  Teacher,  Township  High  School, 
Joliet,  111.,  1900-'07;  Teacher,  Hyde  Park  High  School,  Chi- 
cago, 1907 — . 

(TURNER)  BRUCF.  INA  M.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  731  Rock  Creek 
Church  Road,  Washington,  D.  C.  With  Kansas  Newspaper 
Union,  Topeka,  1889-'93;  Residences:  Topeka,  Kan.,  1893- 
'94,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1S94-'09;  Washington,  D.  C.,  1909 — . 

WALDPAVEN,  ROBERT  IT.,  B.  S.,  Minister  of  the  Gospel,  Trinidad, 
Colo.  Teacher  and  Farmer,  1889-'92;  Licensed  to  Preach, 
1893,  by  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  South;  Filled  Ap- 
pointments in  Eastern  Kansas  and  Nebraska,  till  1905;  Thence 
to  Farminston,  San  Juan  County,  New  Mexico;  Presiding  El- 
der of  Durango  District,  1907-'!!;  Appointed  to  Trinidad, 
Co1©.,  1912 — . 

WILLARD,  HENRY  S.,  B.  S.,  M.  D.,  Druggist,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Keats,  Kan..  1889-'90;  Student  of  Medicine,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1890-'92;  Physician,  1893-'01  ;  Druggist,  1901 — . 

1890 

BORTON,  SAMUEL  I.,  B.  S.,  Public  Agriculturist  and  General 
Real  Estate,  128  Calaveras  Ave.,  Fresno,  Cal.  Teacher  and 
Farmer,  Hill  Top,  Kan.,  1890-'00;  Agricultural  Expert  for 
American  Beet  Sugar  Company,  Lamar,  Colo.,  1900-'12;  Chief 
Agriculturist  for  American  Merchants'  Syndicate,  Los  An- 
geles, Cal.,  1912;  Public  Agriculturist  and  General  Real 
Estate,  1913 — . 


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*CAMPBELL,  PRANK  A.,  B.  A.,  Proprietor  Oxford  Hotel  and  Ox- 
ford Theatre,  528  Kansas  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

CRANSTON,  ARTHUR  PULTON,  LL.  B.,  County  Attorney,  Parsons, 
Kan.  Attorney;  Traveled  in  Europe,  1907;  Member  of  Kansas 
Legislature,  1909. 

DAVIS,  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Physics  and  Chemistry,  State  Nor- 
mal, Edmond,  Okla.  Teacher  in  Public  School,  Riley  County, 
Kansas,  1890-'91;  Student,  Kansas  .State  Normal,  1891-'92; 
Principal,  Public  Schools,  Wakefield,  Kan.,  1892-'93;  Princi- 
pal, Ward  School,  Beloit,  Kan.,  1893-'94;  Principal,  Public 
Schools,  Asl^and,  Kan.,  1894-'95;  Superintendent  of  City 
Schools,  Blackwell,  Okla.,  1895-'99;  Professor  of  English,  Ok- 
lahoma Normal  School,  1899-'05;  Superintendent  of  City 
Schools,  Nowata,  Okla.,  1905-'07;  Superintendent  of  Consol- 
idated Schools,  Yale,  Okla.,  1907-'08;  Professor  of  Physics 
and  Chemistry,  Oklahoma  Normal,  1908 — . 

*DEWEY,  GRANT  W.,  B.  S.,  Photographer,  750  E.  Forty-seventh 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

DOBBS,  CHARLES  J.,  B.  S.,  Attorney  at  Law,  1063  Empire  Bldg., 
Seattle,  Wash.  Law  Student,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1890-'95;  Member 
of  Law  Firm,  Dobbs  &  Stoker,  Attorneys,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1895- 
'01;  Attorney-at-Law,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1901 — . 

*EARLE,   CHARLES  W.,   B.   S. 

HARNER,  SCHUYLER  C.,  B.  S.,  Merchant  and  Postmaster,  Keats, 
Kan.  Farmer  and  Teacher,  1890-'02;  Merchant,  1903-'07; 
Merchant  and  Postmaster,  1907 — . 

IJAMS,  JOHN  W.,  B.  S.,  Expert  Farmer,  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  Hold- 
enville,  Okla.  Farmer,  1890-'92;  Industrial  Teacher,  U.  S. 
Indian  Service,  1892-'93;  Teacher  and  Farmer,  1893-'9S; 
Farmer,  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  1898-'08;  Farmer,  1908-'10; 
Expert  Farmer,  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  1910 — . 

(KIMBALL)  DICKENS,  BERTHA  S.,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  509  Manhat- 
tan Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher  in  Country  Schools,  1890- 
'92;  Graduate  Student  and  Employed  by  Experiment  Station 
as  Illustrator,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1892-'95;  Illustrator,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
Experiment  Station,  and  Instructor  in  Free-hand  Drawing, 
1895-'98;  Housewife,  1898 — . 

(KNIPE)  CURTIS,  EUSEBIA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  605  E.  Chestnut  St., 
Bloomington,  111. 

(LITTLE)  DOBBS,  NELLIE  P.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1063  Empire 
Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1890-'94; 
Postgraduate  Student,  Yale  University,  1894-'95;  Housewife, 
1896 — . 

MARTIN,  ELLSWORTH  THOMAS,  LL.  B.,  Lawyer,  1008-69  W. 
Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Student,  University  of  Mich- 


XANSAti  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  75 

igan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1891-'93;  Practicing  Lawyer,  Chicago, 
111.,  1893 — . 

MASON,  SILAS  C.,  M.  S.,  Arboriculturist,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  R.  1,  Bethesda,  Md.  Profes- 
sor of  Horticulture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1893-'97;  Professor  of  Hor- 
ticulture and  Forestry,  Berea  College,  Berea,  Ky.,  1897-'06; 
Arboriculturist,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1907 — . 

MORSE,  WILTON  L.,  B.  S.,  Architect  and  Builder,  Mancos,  Colo. 
Teacher,  1890-'92;  Foot  Hall  Indian  School,  Black  Foot, 
Idaho,  1892-'93;  Teacher,  Black  Foot,  Idaho,  1893-'94; 
Farmer,  Mancos,  Colo.,  18 94-' 96;  Building  Contractor,  Silver- 
ton  and  Mancos,  Colo.,  1896-'03;  Principal  of  Schools,  Man- 
cos,  Colo.,  1903-'05;  Architect  and  Builder,  Mancos,  Colo., 
1905—. 

NEWMAN,  ALBERT  E.,  B.  S.,  Inspector  of  Customs  for  Galveston 
District,  Texas  City,  Texas. 

PEARCE,  JULIA  R.,  B.  S.,  Scientist,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Assistant  to  President,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1890- 
'92;  Assistant  Librarian,  ibid.,  1892-' 94;  Librarian,  ibid., 
1894-'98;  On  a  Farm  in  California,  1898-'00;  Student  and 
Student  Assistant,  University  of  California,  1900-'01;  Scien- 
tist, Bureau  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1901- 
'06;  Scientist,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  1906 — . 

PFUETZE,  EMIL  C.,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Superintendent 
of  Waterworks,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1891-'94;  Superintendent 
of  Waterworks,  Burlington,  Kan.,  1895-98;  Lumber  Dealer, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1898-'13;  Farmer,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1913 — . 

SANDERS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  Gas  Engines,  Ex- 
perimental Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  826  Osage  St.,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.  Teacher,  Mangonia,  Fla.,  1890-'91;  Journeyman 
Carpenter,  Lake  Worth,  Fla.,  1891-'94;  Marine  Engineer, 
1894-'95;  Contracting  Engineer,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  1895-'96; 
Marine  Gas  and  Steam  Engineer,  Lake  Worth,  Fla.,  1896-'01; 
Contracting  Engineer,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  J902-'03;  Marine 
Gas  Engineer,  Palm  Beach  and  Miami,  Fla.,  1903-'05;  Install- 
ing Refrigeration  Plant  and  Laying  City  Water  Mains  and 
Sewers,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  1905;  In  Charge  Dredge 
"Tomoka,"  Fla.,  Coast  Line  Canal  Company,  Fort  Lauder- 
dale  to  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  1906;  Foreman  in  Charge  Pablo 
Division  Dredges,  3  and  4,  Coast  Line  Canal  Company,  St. 
Augustine,  1907-'09;  Superintendent,  North  New  River  Canal 
Dredges,  Furst-Clark  Company,  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  1911- 
'12;  Instructor  in  Gas  and  Traction  Engines,  Assistant  Power 
and  Experimental  Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 


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SECREST,  EMMA,  A.  M.     Died  in  1898. 

(SENN)  HEATH,  MARIE  BARBARA,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  6027  Rox- 
bury  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Teacher,  1890-'92;  Graduate  Stu- 
dent, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1892-'93;  Grade  and  High  School  Teacher 
in  Enterprise,  Kan.,  1893-'94;  Professor  of  Household  Eco- 
nomics, State  Agricultural  College,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  1894-'02. 

SNYDER,  RALPH,  B.  S.,  Banker,  Oskaloosa,  Kan.  Farmer,  1891- 
'08;  Banker,  1908 — . 

STOKER,  GEORGE  E.,  A.  B.,  Lawyer,  Merchants'  Exchange  BMg., 
S-an  Francisco,  Cal.  A.  B.,  Harvard  University,  1893;  Ad- 
mitted to  the  Bar,  1894;  Lawyer,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1894-'07; 
Lawyer,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1907 — . 

*SWINGLE,  WALTER  T.,  M.  S.,  Physiologist  in  Charge  Plant  Life- 
History  Investigations,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

VAN  ZILE,  GILBERT  J.,  B.  S.,  Miner  in  Colorado,  1890-'91;  Farmer 
in  Carthage,  111.,  1891-'93;  Studied  Law,  Carthage,  111.,  1893- 
'95;  Admitted  to  Bar,  Springfield,  111.,  1895;  Practiced  Law, 
Carthage,  111.,  1895-'99;  Died  January  29,  1899. 

WHITFORD,  HARRY  NICHOLS,  M.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Special  Forester, 
Commission  of  Conservation  of  Canada,  Care  Forest  Branch, 
Victoria,  British  Columbia.  Special  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1890-'91;  Teacher,  Kansas  Public  Schools,  1891-'94;  Student, 
Washburn  College,  Topeka,  Kan.,  l894-'95;  Principal  of  High 
School,  Council  Grove,  Kan.,  1895-'96;  Special  Student  in 
Botany,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1896-'97;  M.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1900;  Special 
and  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Chicago,  1898-'03;  As- 
sistant in  Botany,  ibid.,  1901V03;  Instructor  in  Biology,  Ar- 
mour Institute  of  Technology,  Chicago,  1S9S-'01;  Collabora- 
tor in  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Forestry,  19 01 -'03;  Instructor  in  Bot- 
any, Cold  Springs  Harbor  Biological  Station,  Long  Island,  N. 
Y.,  1901 -'03;  Ph.  D.,  University  of  Chicago,  1903;  Botanist, 
Bureau  of  Government  Laboratory,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1904-'05; 
Forester,  Bureau  of  Forestry,  ibid.,  190 6-' 07;  Chief,  Division 
of  Investigation,  ibid.,  1907-'12;  Co-Editor  of  Botanical  Sec- 
tion, PhiHppine  Journal  of  Science,  1908-'!  2;  Professor  of 
Silviculture  and  Forest  Botany,  University  of  the  Philippines, 
1911-'!  2;  Instructor  in  Forest  Botany,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, Biological  Station,  Summer  of  1912;  Special  Forester, 
Commission  of  Conservation  of  Canada,  1912 — . 

WIMER,  THOMAS  E.,  B.  S.     Died  in  1890. 

1891 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  A.,  B.  S.,  Secretary  of  W.  E.  Thomas  Lum- 
ber Company,  4218  W.  Prospect  Place,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Clerk 
and  Stenographer,  C.,  R.  I.  &  P.  Railway,  1891-'93;  Manager 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  77 

of  Retail  Lumber  Yard,  Liberal,  Kan.,  1893-'95;  Bookkeeper 
at  Lumber  Mill,  Van  Buren,  Ark.,  1895-'96;  Farmer,  Leonard- 
viMe,  Kan.,  1896-'97;  Stenographer  and  Clerk,  Long-Bell  Lum- 
ber Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1897-'99;  Sales  Manager, 
Culver  Lumber  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1899-'02;  Sales  Manager,  Long-Bell  Lumber  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1902-'09;  Secretary  and  Sales  Manager,  W. 
E.  Thomas  Lumber  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1909 — . 

ARBUTHNOT,  WILLIAM  SHERMAN,  D.  V.  S.,  Bank  President,  Leb- 
anon, Kan.  Drug  Business,  Lebanon  and  Coffeyville,  1891- 
'13;  Banker,  1913 — . 

AVERY,  HERMAN  WILLARD,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  2, 
Wakefield,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  1891 — ;  State  Sena- 
tor, Twenty-second  District,  1909-'13. 

BRIDGMAN,  JUDD  NOBLE,  M.  S.,  A.  B.,  Assistant  Professor  Civil 
Engineering,  1909  S.  Twenty-seventh  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  Stu- 
dent, Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  University,  1892-'94;  Farmer, 
1894;  Twentieth  Kansas  Volunteer  Infantry,  1898-'99;  As- 
sistant to  City  Engineer  of  Leavenworth,  1900;  Resident  En- 
gineer, "Rock  Island  Lines,"  1901-'06:  Assistant  Engineer,  A., 
T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  1906-'09;  Assistant  Professor  of  Civil 
Engineering,  1909 — -. 

BROCK,  ROBERT.  JAMES,  B.  S.,  Lawyer,  514  E.  Hancock  St.,  Port- 
land, Ore.  U/tuL  'fci" 

BURTIS,  FRANCIS  CHARLES,  M.  S.  Assistant  in  Agriculture,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1891-'99;  Professor  of  Agriculture,  Oklahoma  Agri- 
cultural College,  1899-'05;  Seed  Merchant,  1905-'08;  Died  in 
1908. 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  ALBERT,  D.  D.,  Presbyterian  Clergyman, 
391  W.  First  St.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Teacher,  Golden,  Colo.,  1891- 
'92;  Special  Student,  College  of  Emporia,  1892-'93;  Graduated 
from  Auburn  (New  York)  Theological  Seminary,  1896;  Pas- 
tor of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1896-'99; 
Pastor  of  Cohocksink  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1899-'02;  Pastor  o-f  Twenty-third  Avenue  Presbyterian 
Church,  Denver,  Colo.,  1902-'09;  D.  D.,  University  of  Denver, 
1908;  Pastor  of  Third  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Dayton, 
Ohio,  1909 — . 

CHAFFEF,  SPENCER  NORMAN,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon, 
Talmage,  Kan.  Teacher  and  Principal  of  Schools,  1891-'98; 
Principal  of  Preparatory  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1898-'99; 
Writer  on  Live  Stock,  Inspector,  Woodward,  Okla.,  1901; 
Graduated  in  Medicine  at  University  of  Illinois,  Chicago,  1904; 
Physician  and  Surgeon,  Morganville,  Kan.,  1904-'05;  Physi- 
cian and  Surgeon,  Ta'mage,  Kan.,  1905 — . 

COBURN     CLAY    EPHRAIM,    M.    D.,    Physician    and    Surgeon,    908 


78  RECOliD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Orville  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  With  Armour  &  Company, 
1891-'96;  Medical  Student,  1896-'99;  Physician  and  Surgeon, 
1899 — ;  Member  Kansas  State  Board  of  Health,  1908 — . 
(COBURN)  JESSUP,  GERTRUDE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  6323  Green- 
Wood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Economy, 
Stout  Manual  Training  High  School,  and  Grade  Schools,  Me- 
nomonie,  Wis.,  1891-'95;  Professor  of  Domestic  Economy, 
Iowa  Agricultural  College,  Ames,  Iowa,  189 6-' 00;  In  Charge 
of  Food  Work,  Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute,  Peoria,  111., 
1902-'03;  In  Office  of  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1904-'07;  Housewife,  1907 — . 

(COBURN)  TOMSON,  TINA  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Vernon 
Heights,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Teacher,  Turner,  Kan.,  1891- 
'92;  Teacher,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1892-'95;  Stenographer  and 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Secretary  of  State  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1895-'99;  Housewife,  1899 — . 

(CONWELL)  THOBURN,  RACHEL  CALLIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  217 
W.  Apache  St.,  Norman,  Okla. 

CORLETT,  CHRISTINE  MOSSMAN,  B.  S.,  Teacher  and  Farmer,  R. 
2,  Box  17,  Guthrie,  Okla.  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1892- 
'94;  Music  Teacher,  Farmer,  and  Stock  Raiser,  Guthrie,  Okla., 
1894 — . 

(COTTRELL)  PAYNE,  MARY  EMELINE,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  1330 
Houston  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  1891 -'02;  Postgradu- 
ate Work,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1892-'94;  Teacher,  1896-'97;  House- 
wife, 1897 — . 

CREAGER,  PHIL  SHERIDAN,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  1891-'92;  Agricul- 
tural Editor,  Topeka  "Capital,"  1892;  Telegraph  Editor,  Kan- 
sas City  "Journal,"  1896-'06;  Died  in  1906. 

DAVIS,  KARY  CADMUS.  M.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  Principal  Seman  A.  Knapp 
School  of  Country  Life,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Graduated,  Kansas 
>Sitate  Normal  School,  1892;  Teacher  in  High  School  and  Prin- 
cipal, Austin,  Minn.,  1892-'98;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell  University, 
1900;  Science  Teacher,  State  Normal  School,  1900-'01;  Pro- 
fessor of  Horticulture,  1901-'02;  Principal,  Dunn  County 
School  of  Agriculture,  Menomonie,  Wis.,  1902-'07;  Dean,  New 
York  School  of  Agriculture,  Canton,  N.  Y.,  1907-'08;  Profes- 
sor of  Agronomy  and  Principal  of  Short  Courses,  New  Jersey 
Agricultural  CoUege,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1908-'!  3;  In- 
structor in  Agriculture,  University  of  Virginia,  Summer 
School,  1908-'13;  Author  of  "Productive  Farming"  (Lippin- 
cott  Company);  Editor  of  the  Lippincott  Agricultural  Series; 
Principal,  Seman  A.  Knapp  School  of  Country  Life,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1913 — . 

"•DAVIS,  THOMAS  CLARKE,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Oil  Producer, 
Benedict,  Kan. 


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(DOW)  PECK,  HELEN  PEARL,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Roslyn  Estates, 
Roslyn,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

(FAIRCHILD)  WHITE,  ANNA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Claremont,  Gal. 
Residences:  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1891-'97;  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1897-'99;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1899-'03;  Redlands,  Cal.,  1903- 
'04;  Palo  Alto,  Cal.,  1904-'05;  Claremont,  Cal.,  1905—. 

GiLSTRAP,  HARRY  BENSON,  B.  S.,  Postmaster,  322  W.  Eighth 
St.,  Chandler,  Okla.  Farmer,  1891;  Printer,  and  Editor  of 
Weekly  Newspaper,  1892-'09;  Postmaster,  1902 — . 

GIST,  ALMON  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  Trainmaster,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Rly.  Co., 
523  S.  "A"  St.,  Arkansas  City,  Kan.  Clerk,  U.  P.  Rly.,  Belle- 
ville, Kan.,  1891-'92;  Agent,  Relief  Agent,  and  Clerk,  Various 
Locations,  1892-'99;  Property  Clerk,  Quartermaster's  Depart- 
ment, Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  1899-'05;  Agent,  Clerk,  and  Telegraph 
Operator,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Rly.  Co.,  Oklahoma,  1905-'09;  Chief 
Clerk  to  Superintendent,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Rly.  Co.,  Arkansas 
City,  Kan.,  1909-'ll;  Trainmaster,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Rly.  Co., 
1911 — . 

(HARRINGTON)  DEIBLER,  AMY  MYRTLE,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
117  E.  Eleventh  St.,  Leadville,  Colo.  Teacher,  Geary  County 
and  Manhattan  City  Schools,  1891-'99;  Housewife,  Leadville, 
Colo.,  1899 — . 

(HOOP)  MONTGOMERY,  DELPHA  MAY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  717 
Humboldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  1892-'99;  Student, 
Library  School,  University  of  Illinois,  1900.  Housewife, 
1901 — . 

*(HOUGHTON)  BROCK,  MAYME  AMELIA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  514 
E.  Hancock  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

HUTTO,  WILLIS  WESLEY,  Merchant,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

*  JOHNSON,  GEORGE  VICTOR,  B.  S.,  Editor  and  Proprietor  Por- 
tales  "Times,"  Portales,  New  Mex.  ^v^o-r ,  *i>cu 

LINSCOTT,  FRANK  MULLETT,  D.  V.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Farming- 
ton,  Kan.  Graduated,  Ontario  Veterinary  College,  Toronto, 
Ont.,  1893;  Veterinarian,  Ottawa,  Kan.,  1893-'95;  Operated 
Hickory  Hill  Stock  Farm,  Holton,  Kan.,  1895-'00;  General 
Farmer,  1900 — . 

LITTLE,  B.  BELLE,  M.  S.,  M.  D.,  Physician,  318  N.  Fifth  St.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Student  in  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1902-'06;  Interne,  New  England  Hospital  for 
Women  and  Children,  Boston,  Mass.,  1906-'07;  Physician, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1907 — . 

A1ARTIN,  ALBERT  EDWARD,  B.  A.     Died  in  1906. 

(McDONALD)  THAYER,  NELLIE  EVANGELINE,  B.  S.  Died  in 
1902. 

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McDOWELL,  DAVID  COLLINS,  B.  S.,  Manager  Colorado  Trading 
and  Transfer  Company,  Victor,  Colo. 

^MIDGLEY,  ALFRED,  B.  S.,  Manager  of  Lumber-yard,  Minne- 
apolis, Kan. 

MILNER,  MADELEINE  WADE,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  4332  N.  Hermitage 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  At  Home,  1891-'94;  Special  Student,  Ar- 
mour Institute,  1894-'95;  Library  Training  School,  1895-'97; 
Assistant  in  Armour  Institute  Library,  1897,  1899,  1900;  At 
Home,  1900-'01;  Librarian  of  the  Northern  Illinois  State 
Normal  School,  De  Kalb,  111.,  1901-'09;  At  Home,  1909 — . 

MILNER,  PAUL  CHAMBERS,  B.  S.,  Official  of  Chas.  Smith  Com- 
pany (Furnaces),  4427  N.  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Railroad  Work,  Various  Points,  1891-'95;  Illinois  Trust  and 
Savings  Bank,  Chicago,  1895-'02;  Farmer,  Southern  Illinois, 
1902-'10;  Illinois  Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  1910-'13;  With 
Chas.  Smith  Furnace  Company,  Chicago,  1913 — . 

MOORE,  HARRY  ELBRIDGE,  B.  S.,  Real  Estate  Dealer,  824  Union 
St.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Clerical  Position,  Portland,  Ore.,  1891- 
'93;  Salesman,  Kansas  City,  1893-'00;  Traveling  Salesman, 
Oklahoma,  1900-'06;  Real  Estate,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1906 — . 

MORSE,  JOHN  OTIS,  B.  S.,  Lawyer,  Mound  City,  Kan.  Farmer, 
1891-' 94;  Teacher,  1894-'97;  Law  Student,  Admitted  to  Bar, 
1898;  Served  with  20th  Kansas  Volunteers,  1898-'99;  Clerk, 
District  Court  Linn  County,  1901-'05;  County  Attorney  of 
Linn  County,  1905-'09;  Lawyer,  Mound  City,  Kan.,  1909 — . 

NOYES,  HATTIE  MAY,  B.  S.,  Housekeeper,  Wabaunsee,  Kan. 
Teacher,  1891-'96;  Student,  K.  S.  N.,  1896-'97;  Teacher, 
1898-'00;  At  Home,  1900-'01;  Special  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1901-'03;  Teacher,  1903-'04;  At  Home,  1904-'05;  Teacher, 
1905-'07;  Taking  Boarders,  1907-'08;  Housekeeper,  1908 — . 

(REED)  PADDLEFORD,  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Waterville, 
Kan.  Companion  and  Household  Assistant,  1892;  Home- 
steading,  Western  Kansas,  1893;  Homesteading  and  Teach- 
ing, 1894-'95;  Kindergarten  Student,  San  Diego,  Cal.,  1896; 
Kindergarten.  Teacher,  National  City,  Cal.,  1897-'99;  House- 
wife, 1899 — . 

RUDY,  HENRY  VERNON,  B.  S.,  Fruit  Packer,  Box  1318,  Fresno, 
der,  Cal. 

JIUDY,  HENRY  VERNON,  B.  S.,  Fruit  Packer,  Box  1318,  Fresno, 
Cal.  Fruit  Grower  and  Packer,  1891 — . 

(SHORT)  HOUSER,  CHARLOTTE  JANE,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  La 
Pryor,  Texas.  B.  S.,  Dickinson  College,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1902. 

SKINNER,  BENJAMIN,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Owen  &  Pur- 
year  Bldg.,  Pawhuska,  Okla.  Teacher,  Fairview,  Kan.,  1891- 
'94;  Student,  Kansas  City  Medical  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  81 

1894-'96;  M.  D.,  ibid.,  1896;   Physician  and  Surgeon,  1896 . 

(STINGLEY)  VAN  BLARCOM,  CAROLINE  SCOTT,  B.  S.  Died  in 
1899. 

(ST.  JOHN)  WILLIAMS,  LILLIAN  ALICE,  B.  S.,  Housewife  and 
Bookkeeper,  616  S.  Tenth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Teacher, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1891-'97;  Professional  Course,  Emporia 
Normal,  1897-'98;  Teacher,  1898-'01;  Housewife  and  Book- 
keeper for  Husband,  1901 — . 

THAYER,  ELLIS  CHENEY,  B.  S.,  Chief  Mineral  CTerk,  U.  S.  Sur- 
veyor General's  Office,  Helena,  Mont. 

VAN  BLARCOM,  SAM  L.,  B.  S.,  Railway  'Mail  Service,  315  N. 
Quincy  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Railway  Miail  Service,  1891 — . 

WAUGH,  FRANK  ALBERT,  M.  S.,  Head  of  the  Division  of  Horti- 
culture and  Professor  of  Landscape  Gardening,  Massachusetts 
Agricultural  College,  Amherst,  Mass.  Newspaper  Work, 
1891-'93;  Professor  of  Horticulture,  Oklahoma  A.  and  M. 
College,  1893-'95;  Professor  of  Horticulture,  University  of 
Vermont,  1895-'02;  Head  of  the  Division  of  Horticulture 
and  Professor  of  Landscape  Gardening,  Massachusetts  Agri- 
cultural College,  1902 — .  Author  of:  "Landscape  Garden- 
ing," 1899;  "Plums  and  Plum  Culture,"  1901;  "Systematic 
Pomology,"  1903;  "Fruit  Harvesting,  Storing,  and  Market- 
ing," 1904;  "Dwarf  Fruit  Trees,"  1906;  "The  American  Ap- 
ple Orchard,"  1908;  "The  Landscape  Beautiful,"  1910; 
"Kemp's  Landscape  Gardening,"  1911;  "Beginners'  Guide  to 
Fruit  Growing,"  1912;  "The  American  Peach  Orchard,"  1913. 

(WAUGH)  DAVIS,  FANNY  ELIZABETH,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.  Teacher,  1891-'96;  Housewife,  1896 — . 

WIBST,  FLORA  EMILIE,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  City  Schools,  703 
Poyntz  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  1891 — . 

(WINCHIP)  SPILMAN,  BERTHA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  324  Fifth  St., 
S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

^WRIGHT,  ALFRED  ORRIN,  B.  S.,  Newspaper  Business,  Rogers, 
Ark. 

ZIMMERMAN,  EFFIE  JEANETTA,  M.  S.,  Treasurer  Zimmerman 
Land  Company,  Bendena,  Kan.  Postgraduate,  1894-'96;  Ari- 
zona State  Normal,  Tempe,  Ariz.,  1902-'G3;  Proctor  Academy, 
Provo,  Utah,  1907-'09;  Chautauqua  Lecturer;  Treasurer  Zim- 
merman Land  Company,  1909 — . 

1892 

CLARK,  GRACE  MARIA,  M.  S.,  Secretary  to  President  Fairchild  at 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  and  at  Berea,  Ky.  Died  in  1904. 

*CLOTHIER,  GEORGE  L.,  M.  S.,  M.  F.,  In  Charge  of  Department 
of  Forestry,  Washington  Agricultural  College,  Pullman, 


82  RE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Wash.  County  Superintendent  of  Wabaunsee  County,  Kan- 
sas, 1892-'94;  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1895-'9G, 
Assistant  in  Botany,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1897-'99;  Degree  of  Master 
of  Science,  1899;  Postgraduate  Student,  Minnesota  Agricul- 
tural College,  1899-'00;  Agent,  Division  of  Forestry,  U.  S. 
Department  of  Agriculture,  1900;  Student  of  Forestry,  Yale 
University,  1902;  Degree  of  Master  of  Forestry,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1903;  Field  Agent,  Bureau  of  Forestry,  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  1903-'09;  Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture, 
in  Charge  of  Forestry  and  Plant  Breeding,  Mississippi  Agricul- 
tural College,  1909-'!!;  Professor  of  Forestry,  Washington 
Agricultural  College,  1911 — . 

CRINER,  LILLIAN  CLYDE,  B.  S..  Manager  of  McPherson  Tele- 
phone Company,  McPherson,  Kan.  Teacher  in  Public 
Schools;  Editor,  McPherson  "Opinion;"  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  M,  Twenty-first  Kansas  Volunteers;  Manager  of 
the  McPherson  Telephone  Company,  1912 — ;  Member  of 
Water  and  Light  Commission,  1912 — ;  President  of  Board  of 
Trade,  1912 — . 

DARNALL,  HARRY  A.,  B.  S.,  Lents,  Ore.      Teacher  and  Publisher. 

EDELBLUTE,  WILLIAM  H.,  B.  S.,  Civil  Engineer,  Rathdrum,  Idaiio, 

*  Teacher,    Washington    and    Idaho,      1892-'99;      Homesteader, 

Kcoccnai  County,  Idaho,  1895-'01;  County  Surveyor,  Kootenai 

County,  Idaho,  1902-'08;  Notary  Public,  1903 — ;  U.  S.  Mineral 

Surveyor,    1904 — ;    Member    of    State    Legislature    of    Idaho, 

1913;    Officer  in  National  Guard  of  Idaho,    1903 — ;    Colonel, 

ibid.,    1913 — ;    Commanding   Officer   of  all      National      Guard 

Forces  of  the  State,  1913 — . 

(EDWARDS)    HARTLEY,  ELIZABETH,  B.   S.,  Housewife,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.,  1892. 
FROST,  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  3,  Blue  Rapids,  Kan.      Teacher  in 

Country  and  City  Schools,  1892-'00;  Farmer,  1900 — . 
(GILSTRAPj    (FRAZIER)  MELTON,  EFFIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1401 
Seventh    St.,    Oregon    City,    Ore.      Associate    Editor,    Chandler 
(Oklahoma)    "News,"   1892;   Housewife,  1896-'00;    Proprietor, 
Book  and  News  Stand;  Post  Office  Clerk;  Housewife,  1909 — ; 
Associate  Editor,  Granite  County    (Montana)    "News." 
(HAMILL)    TILLOTSON,    AVA,    M.    S.,    Pharmacist,    Latham,    Kan., 

1892. 

HARNER,  J.  N.     D:'.-d  in  1897. 

HARNER,  LOYALL  S.,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Golden 
Cycle  Mining  and  Milling  Company,  1118  Hayes  Ave.,  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo.  Prospector  and  Miner,  1897-'00;  Sampler  for 
U.  S.  Reduction  Company,  1900-'02;  In  Chlorination  Depart- 
ment of  Portland  Gold  Mining  Company,  1902-'05;  Investiga- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  83 

ting  Mining  Properties,  1905-'06;  Chemist  for  Golden  Cycle 
Mining  and  Milling  Company,  1906-'08;  Assistant  Superin- 
tendent, Golden  Cycle  Mining  and  Milling  Company,  1908 — . 

HARTLEY,  CHARLES  PINCKNEY,  M.  S.,  Physiologist,  In  charge 
of  Corn  Investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  3420 
Center  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Teacher,  Idaho,  1893- 
'97;  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1897-'99;  In  Charge 
of  Corn  Investigation, '  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
1899 — . 

HARTLEY,  JOHN  WILLIAM  ABRAHAM,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

McDOWELL,  JAMES  LAIRD,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  Leasing  Com- 
pany, El  Paso  Mine,  Elkton,  Colo.  Instructor,  Port  Hall  In- 
dian School,  1892-'93;  Miner,  Cripple  Creek,  Colo.,  1894-'02; 
Farmer,  McCammon,  Idaho,  1902-'09;  Miner,  and  in  Charge  of 
Leasing  Company,  Cripple  Creek,  1909 — . 

McILVAINE,  ROBERT  A.,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  R.  8,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Teacher  and  Carpenter  Work,  Kansas,  1893-'96;  Student, 
Kansas  State  Normal,  1896-'97;  Graduated,  English  Course, 
ibid.,  1897;  Teacher,  Eastern  Kansas,  1897-'04;  Passed  Civil 
Service  Examination,  1904;  Teacher,  Indian  Boarding  Schools, 
1904-'09;  Teacher,  Eastern  Washington,  1909 — . 

(OUDHAM)  SISSON,  KATHERINE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  318  W.  Ninth 
Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Residences:  Toronto,  Canada,  1892- 
'99;  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1899-'01;  Columbus,  Ohio,  1901 — ; 
Abroad  (Germany,  Switzerland,  Italy,  and  England),  1905- 
'06  and  Summers  of  1910-'12. 

OTIS,  DANIEL  HENRY,  M.  S.,  Assistant  Dean,  College  of  Agricul- 
ture, and  Professor  of  Farm  Management,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1822  Chadbourne  Ave.,  Madison,  Wis.  Assistant  in 
Agriculture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1892-'98;  Assistant  in  Dairying,  ibid., 
1898-'00;  Professor  of  Dairying  and  Animal  Husbandry,  ibid., 
1900-'03;  Manager  of  Deming  Ranch,  Oswego,  Kan.,  1903-'05; 
Associate  Professor  of  Animal  Nutrition,  College  of  Agri- 
culture, Madison,  Wis.,  1905-'09;  Professor  of  Farm  Manage- 
ment and  Assistant  Dean,  College  of  Agriculture,  Madison, 
Wis.,  1909 — . 

PARKER,  IVAN  BRYAN,  M.  D.,  Physician,  Surgeon,  Banker,  Hill 
City,  Kan.  Located  at  Grant's  Pass,  Ore.,  1903-'05. 

POPE,  WARNER  S,,  B.  S.     Died  in  1899. 

PUGH,  BURTON  HOMER,  B.  S.,  Manufacturer  of  Farm  Implements, 
324  Topeka  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

REED,  ELIAS  WILBER,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  718  Wis- 
consin Ave.,  Holton,  Kan.  Farmer,  1892-'00;  Student,  Med- 


84  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

ical  Department,  University  of  Michigan,  1900-'04;  Practiced 
Medicine,  Molton,  1905 — ;  Health  Officer,  Jackson  County, 
1905-'10;  Elected  Mayor  of  Holton,  1912. 

REED,  ROBERT  STIRLING,  B.  S.,  Butcher's  Clerk,  304  N.  Lincoln 
Ave.,  Beloit,  Kan.  Teacher,  Chase  County,  Kansas,  1892-'94; 
Student,  Emporia  State  Normal,  1894-'95;  Teacher,  Chase 
County,  Kansas,  1895-'97;  Teacher,  Mitchell  County,  Kansas, 
1897-'98;  Lumber  and  Coal  Dealer,  Simpson,  Kan.,  1898- 
'06;  Miller,  Simpson,  Kan.,  19()6-'12;  Butcher's  Clerk,  1912 — . 

RICE,  ARTHUR  DANIEL,  B.  S.,  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church,  Atwood, 
Kan.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Granada,  Colo.,  1896-'00;  Pas- 
tor of  M.  E.  Church,  Keats,  Kan.,  1900-'02;  Pastor  of  M.  E. 
Church,  Rossville,  Kan.,  1902-'05;  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church, 
Hubbell,  Nebr.,  1905-'07;  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Atwood, 
Kan.,  1913 — . 

SEARS,  FRED  C.,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Pomology,  Massachusetts  Ag- 
ricultural College,  Amherst,  Mass.  Foreman,  Horticultural 
Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1892-'94;  Assistant  Horticulturist, 
Kansas  Experiment  Station,  1894-'97;  Professor  of  Horticul- 
ture, Utah  Agricultural  College,  Logan,  1897;  Director,  Nova 
Scotia  School  of  Horticulture,  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1897-'04; 
Professor  of  Horticulture,  Nova  Scotia  Agricultural  College, 
Truro,  1904-'07;  Professor  of  Pomology,  Massachusetts  Agri- 
cultural College,  Amherst,  1907 — . 

SECREST,  BIRD  E.,  B.  S.,  Homekeeping  at  Home,  R.  2,  Randolph, 
Kan.  Mercantile  Business,  1892-'02;  Student,  Teachers'  Col 
lege,  Co^mbia  University,  N.  Y.,  1902-'03;  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  Kansas  Industrial  School,  1903-'04;  At  Home. 
1904-'09;  Traveled  in  Seven  Countries  in  Europe,  1909;  At 
Home,  1909-'12;  Traveled  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  Five  Months, 
1912;  At  Home,  1912 — . 

SECREST,  MAY,  B.  S.,  Head  of  Household  Arts  Department,  Cali- 
fornia Polytechnic  School,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal.  Assistant, 
Domestic  Art  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899-'01;  Diploma, 
Teachers'  College,  1902;  Domestic  Science,  State  Normal 
School,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  1902-'04;  Associate  Professor  of 
Domestic  Art,  Ohio  State  University,  1904-'05;  California 
Polytechnic  School,  1905-']  2. 

(STOKES)  SEARS,  RUTH  TIPTON,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  Amherst, 
Mass.  Assistant  in  Domestic  Economy,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1894-'96; 
Teacher  of  Sewing,  Scott  Manual  Training  School,  Toledo, 
Ohio,  1896-'97. 

STONE,  HARRY  W.,  B.  S.,  General  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  369  N. 
Thirty-first  St.,  Portland,  Ore.  General  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  85 

Fort  Worth,  Texas,  two  years;  General  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Atchison,  Kan.,  one  year;  State  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Nebraska,  one  year;  General  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Sioux 
City,  Iowa,  three  years;  General  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Portland,  Ore.,  seventeen  years. 

TUCKER,  WALTER  PERCIVAL,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Arcadia,  Pla. 
Farming  and  Newspaper  Work,  1892-'97;  Expert  Account- 
ant for  American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company,  Mexico, 
1897-'09;  Special  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Fruit  Farmer, 
Arcadia,  Fla.,  1910 — . 

(VAIL)   WAUGH,  MARY  ALICE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Amherst,  Mass. 

WALLIS,  ROBERT  LYNN,  B.  S.     Died  in  1895. 

(WELLS)  TRAXLER,  ORA  REBECCA,  B.  S.,  Housewife  and 
Teacher,  Vliets,  Kan.  Teacher,  1892-'97;  Housewife,  1897- 
'07;  Housewife  and  Teacher,  1907 — . 

WICKMAN,  DANIEL  F.,  B.  S.,  Real  Estate,  104  E.  Sixth  St.,  To- 
peka,  Kan. 

WILDIN,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  B.  S.,  Mechanical  Superintend- 
ent of  The  New  York,  New  Haven,  and  Hartford  Railroad,  Ho- 
tel Taft,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Mechanical  Draughtsman,  Santa 
Fe  Railroad,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1892-'93;  Machinist,  Santa  Fe 
Railroad,  Raton,  N.  M.,  1893-'95;  Locomotive  Fireman,  Santa 
Fe  Railroad,  1895-'96;  Locomotive  Engineer,  Mexican  Cen- 
tral Railroad,  and  Superintendent  of  Aer  Motor  Works,  Chi- 
cago, 1896-' 97;  Locomotive  Engineer,  Chicago  and  Alton 
Railroad,  Bloomington,  111.,  1897-'98;  Machinist,  Inspector, 
and  Mechanical  Engineer,  Plane  System  of  Railways,  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  1898-'01;  Mechanical  Engineer,  Central  Railroad 
of  New  Jersey,  Jersey  City,  1901-'04;  Mechanical  Superintend- 
ent, Erie  Ra^road,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1904-'07;  Assistant  Super- 
intendent, Motive  Power,  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad,  Bethlehem, 
Pa.,  1907;  Mechanical  Superintendent  of  The  New  York,  New 
Haven,  and  Hartford  Railroad,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1907 — . 

YEOMAN,  CHARLES  ERNEST,  B.  S.     Died  in  1902. 

1893 

ABBOTT,  EDMUND  CLARENCE,  B.  S.,  Judge  of  First  Judicial  Dis- 
trict, 235  Cerrillos  Road,  Santa  Fe,  New  Mex.  Law  Student, 
1894-'95;  Practicing  Law,  Trinidad,  Colo.,  and  Taos,  New 
Mex.,  1896-'00;  Member  House  of  Representatives,  New  Mex- 
ico Legislature,  1900-'01;  District  Attorney,  First  District, 
New  Mexico,  1901-' 06;  Member  Legislature,  New  Mexico, 
1907;  Assistant  U.  S.  Attorney,  New  Mexico,  1908;  District 
Attorney,  First  District,  New  Mexico,  1908-'ll;  Elected 


86  HE COB D  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Judge  First  District  for  a  Term  of  Seven  Years,  1911 — . 

CURTIS,  EDWIN  McMASTER  STANTON,  B.  S.,  Chief  C:erk  Passen- 
ger Department,  Southern  Railway  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

(DALY)  BURTIS,  CORINNE  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Mus- 
kogee,  Okla. 

(DAY)  JONES,  LAURA  GREELEY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  724  East  E, 
Ontario,  Cal.  Assistant  in  Domestic  Art  Department,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1894-'95;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Stout  Manual 
Training  School,  Menomonie,  Wis.,  1895-'00;  Special  Lecturer 
and  Short  Course  Worker,  Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind., 
1900-'01;  Director  of  Department  of  Domestic  Science,  Stout 
Institute,  Menomonie,  Wis.,  1902-'08;  Extension  Work, 
Iowa  Agricultural  College,  Ames,  Iowa,  1909-'10;  Became 
Permanent  Resident  of  California,  1911. 

(DEWEY)  SUTHERLAND,  IONE,  B.  S.,  Photographer,  750  E. 
Forty-seventh  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

DICKENS,  ALBERT,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Horticulture,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
509  Manhattan  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  Country 
Schools,  1893-'95;  Foreman  Munger  Orchard,  Eureka,  Kan., 
1895;  State  Certificate,  1895;  Principal,  Ellinwood  (Kansas) 
Schools,  1897-'9S;  Life  Certificate,  1898;  Assistant  in  Horti- 
culture, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899;  M.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1901;  Acting 
Professor  of  Horticulture,  ibid.,  1901;  Professor  of  Horti- 
culture, ibid.,  1902 — . 

(GARDINER)  OBRECHT,  MARY  MAUDE,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  R. 
7,  Topeka,  Kan.  Postgraduate  Work,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1895-'97; 
Assistant  in  Household  Science,  Iowa  State  College  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Mechanic  Arts,  Ames,  Iowa,  1898-'00;  Professor  of 
Household  Science,  Oklahoma  Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College,  Stillwater,  Okla.,  1900-'04. 

(HALL)  LINSCOTT,  SUSIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1,  Farmington, 
Kan. 

HARMON,  MARY  FRANCES  BURGOYNE,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Draw- 
ing, Kansas  City  (Kansas)  High  School,  Hotel  Grund,  Kan- 
sas City,  Kan.  Teacher,  Valley  Falls,  Kan.,  1893-'97;  Teacher 
of  Drawing,  State  School  for  the  Deaf,  Olathe,  Kan.,  1897- 
'99;  Teacher,  Valley  Falls,  Kan.,  1899-'00;  Teacher  of  Draw- 
ing, Kansas  City  (Kansas)  High  School,  1900 — .  Summer 
Work:  Jefferson  County  (Kansas)  Normal  Institute,  Chi- 
cago University,  Chicago  Art  Institute,  Harvard  Summer 
School,  Private  Instruction  with  Professor  Walters,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  Private  Lessons,  Keramics,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

(HARNER)  SELVIDGE,  IVY,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  Care  Geo.  Peabody 
rv>u,>jrfi  for  Teachers,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Teacher,  1893-'95; 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  87 

Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1895-'97;  M.  S.,  1897;  Direc- 
tor Domestic  Science,  Louisiana  Institute,  1897-'04;  Travel- 
ing in  Europe,  Investigating  Domestic  Science  in  Public  Schools, 
1904-'05;  Professor  of  Household  Economics,  Purdue  Univer- 
sity, Indiana,  1905-'08;  Housewife,  1908 — . 

HORN,  MARGARETHA  ELISE  C.,  B.  S.,  Special  Student  and  As- 
sistant in  Secretary's  Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.;  Teacher  of  Natural 
Science,  Detroit  High  School;  Died  in  1910. 

HULETT,  MAC  F.,  D.  O.,  Osteopath,  702  Capital  Trust  Bldg.,  8 
E.  Broad  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Treasurer  American  Osteo- 
pathic  Association,  1901 — ;  Member  State  Osteopathic  Exam- 
ining Committee,  1905 — ;  Article  Writer  for  Professional 
Press. 

HULETT,  MARCIA  IONE,  D.  O.,  Osteopathic  Physician,  318  TeatL 
St.,  Alamagordo,  New  Mex. 

HULSE,  FRED  R.,  B.  S.,  Residence  Contractor,  730  Moro  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Farm  Department,  1893-'99;  Carpentry 
and  Contracting,  1899 — . 

KIMBALL,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  B.  S.,  Editor  and  Publisher, 
1215  Hudson  Ave.,  Columbia,  Mo.  Read  Law,  1893-'95; 
Practiced  Law  at  Junction  City,  Kan.,  1896-'98;  Law  and 
Newspaper  Work,  Courtland,  Kan.,  1898-05;  Newspaper 
Work,  Manhattan  "Republic"  and  "Daily  Mercury,"  1905- 
'12;  Purchased  the  Columbia  "Daily  Times,"  Boone  County, 
Missouri,  1913—. 

(KNICKERBOCKER)  PYLES,  MAUDE  ETHEL,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
Nourse  Mines,  Denver,  Transvaal,  South  Africa.  Teacher 
in  Public  School,  Iowa,  189 3-' 94;  Student,  Normal  School, 
Spearfish,  S.  Dak.,  1894-'95;  Teacher  in  Public  School,  South 
Dakota,  1895-'06;  Housewife,  1906 — ;  Resident  in  South 
Africa,  1906 — . 

LYON,  THOMAS  EDDY,  LL.  B.,  Lawyer,  849  S.  Douglas  Ave., 
Springfield,  II1.  Teacher  and  Farmer,  1893-'97;  Attended 
Law  School,  University  of  Michigan,  1897-'00;  Practiced  Law, 
Springfield,  111.,  1900-'!  3;  Elected  Member  46th,  47th,  and 
48th  General  Assemblies,  Illinois  Legislature,  1908,  1910, 
1912. 

LYON,  WILLIAM  OTIS,  B.   S.     Died  in  1907. 

McCREA,  McLEOD  WILSON,  B.  S.,  Fruit  Grower,  R.  1,  Hemet, 
Cal.  Teacher,  Winchester,  Kan.,  1893-'07;  Clerk,  Santa 
Anna,  Cal.,  1907-'09;  Fruit  Grower,  Hemet,  Cal.,  1909 — . 

McDOWELL,  ROSE  EDITH,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Household  Eco- 
nomics, Montana  State  Normal  School,  Dillon,  Mont.  House- 
keeper, 1893-'0«-.  Clerk.  Billings,  Mont.,  1906-'07;  Student, 


88  HE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Stout  Institute,  Menomonie,  Wis.,  1907-'09;  Teacher,  Do- 
mestic Science,  Dillon,  Mont.,  1909-'!  2;  Teacher,  Domestic 
Science,  Beaver  Head  County  High  School,  Montana  Normal 
College,  Summer  Session,  1912;  Student,  Teachers'  College, 
1912-'13;  Professor  of  Household  Economics,  Montana  State 
Normal  School,  Dillon,  Mont.,  1913 — . 

MELTON,  GEORGE  LANE,  Ph.  D.,  Acting  Dean  and  Professor  of 
History,  University  of  Redlands,  310  Buena  Vista  Ave.,  Red- 
lands,  Cal.  

(MUDGE)  THOMPSON,  EUSEBIA  DeLONG,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  3231 
E.  Ninth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Housewife;  Filled  out  Hus- 
band's Unexpired  Term  as  County  Superintendent;  In  Charge 
of  Hardware  Store,  three  years;  Housekeeper,  1913 — . 

(NEWELL)  HATCH,  NORA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  2,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  At  Home,  1893-'94;  Special  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C,, 
1894-'95;  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1895-'97;  House- 
wife, 1897 — . 

NIEMOLLER,  AUGUST  FRED,  B.  S.,  Flour  Milling  Business,  Wake- 
fieM,  Kan.  Teacher,  1893-'04;  Miller,  1904 — . 

NOYES,  SUSIE  AMANDA,  B.  S.     Died  in   1894. 

PELLET,  HENRY  LEAMER,  D.  O.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  K. 
4,  Eudora,  Kan.  Farmer,  Johnson  County,  1893-'94;  Student, 
Kansas  University,  1895;  Student  at  American  School  of  Os- 
teopathy, Kirksville,  Mo.,  1896-'98;  Practiced  Osteopathy, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1898-'99;  Farmer,  Johnson  County,  1900 — . 

*PETERSON,  CHARLES  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

PFUETZE,  CARL  FREDERIC,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Mail  Clerk,  1895-'07;  Lumber  Dealer,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1907- 
'13;  Farmer,  1913 — . 

RIDDELL,  JOHN  DeWITT,  M.  D.,  Practicing  Physician,  308  W. 
South  St.,  Salina,  Kan.  Received  Degree  of  M.  D.,  Kansas  City, 
1895;  Practicing  Physician,  Culver,  Kan.,  1895;  Practicing 
Physician,  Enterprise,  Kan.,  1896-'13;  Practicing  Physician. 
Salina,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

ROKES,  JOHN  ALBERT,  B.  S.,  Lawyer,  617  Marion  Bldg.,  Seattle, 
Wash.  Teacher,  Kansas,  1894-'97;  Lawyer,  Holton,  Kan., 
1897-'06;  Lawyer,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1906 — . 

*(ROMICK)  EDGAR,  AGNES,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Yolo,  Yolo  County, 
California. 

SMITH,  FRED  RAYMOND,  B/S.,  Court  Reporter,  Twenty-first  Ju- 
dicial District  of  Kansas,  431  Kearney  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Admitted  to  the  Bar,  1896;  Practiced  Law,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1896-'97;  Court  Reporter,  Twenty-first  Judicial  District  of 
Kansas,  1897 — . 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  89 

SMITH,  GEORGE  WILDMAN,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Treas- 
urer Hahnemann  Hospital,  201  Bryant  Bldg.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1893-'94;  Student,  Emporia, 
Kan.,  1895-'96;  Principal  of  High  School,  Minneapolis,  Kan., 
1896-'98;  Student  of  Medicine,  1S98-'01;  Physician  and  Sur- 
geon, Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1904 — . 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  ELMER,  B.  S.,  Attorney-at-Law,  Independence, 
(Martin  Bldg.),  Mo.  Principal  of  High  School,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1893-'97;  Admitted  to  Bar  in  Riley  County,  Kansas, 
1897;  Practiced  Law,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  189 7-' 00;  Practiced 
Law,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1900-'07;  Secretary,  Kansas  City  Bar 
Association,  1902;  Clerk  of  Circuit  Court  of  Jackson  County, 
Missouri,  1907-'!!;  Practicing  Law,  Independence,  Mo., 
1911 — . 

THACKREY,  JOHN  EUGENE,  S.  T.  B.,  Pastor  of  First  M.  E. 
Church,  801  Duncan  St.,  Stillwater,  Okla.  Pastor,  M.  E. 
Church,  Hays  Springs,  Nebr.,  1893-'94;  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church. 
Crawford,  Nebr.,  1894-'95;  Student,  School  of  Theology,  De- 
Pauw  University,  Greencastle,  Ind.,  1895-'98;  S.  T.  B.,  ibid., 
1898;  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church,  Chapman,  Kan.,  1898-'01;  Pas- 
tor, Grace  M.  E.  Church,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1901-'06;  Pastor, 
Maywood  M.  E.  Church,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1906-'08;  Pastor, 
Maplewood  M.  E.  Church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1908-'10;  Pastor, 
First  M.  E.  Church,  Chandler,  Okla.,  1910-'!  2;  Pastor,  First 
M.  E.  Church,  Stillwater,  Okla.,  1912 — . 

THOBURN,  JOSEPH  B.,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  History,  Oklahoma 
University,  217  W.  Apache  St.,  Norman,  Okla.  Irrigation 
Farmer  and  Horticulturist,  1893-'99;  Secretary  of  Territor- 
ial Board  of  Agriculture,  1899-'05;  Newspaper  Work,  and 
Author  of  Oklahoma  History,  1913;  Instructor  in  Historv, 
Oklahoma  University,  1913 — . 

THOMPSON,  CHARLES  HENRY,  M.  S.,  Assistant  Botanist,  Missouri 
Botanical  Garden,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Specialist  in  Botany,  Shaw 
Gardens,  St.  Louis,  and  Instructor  in  Botany,  M.  S.  U.,  1893- 
'99;  Forest  Ranger,  Sierra  Nevada  Forest  Reserve,  1899--'0i, 
Graduate  Student,  Leland  Stanford,  1902-'04;  Botanical 
Assistant,  Seed  Inspector,  Collaborator,  U.  S.  Department  o> 
Agriculture,  1904-'12. 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  K.,  B.  S.,  Teacher  and  Editor,  1893-'94; 
Elected  Superintendent  of  Education  of  Marshall  County, 
1902;  Re-elected  Superintendent  of  Education  of  Marshall 
County,  1904;  Hardware  Merchant,  1905.  Died  in  1905. 

YEOMAN,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  B.  S.,  Dealer  in  Fancy  Horses,  214  W. 
Eleventh  St.,  Hutchinson,  Kan.  Principal  of  Schools,  La 
Crosse,  Kan.,  1893-'94;  Student,  State  Normal,  Emporia, 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  91 

1894-'95;   Superintendent  of  Schools,  Kinsley,  Kan.,  1895-08; 
Merchant,   1898-'05;    Stock  Farmer,      1905-'08;      Principal  of 
.    Schools,    Pretty    Prairie,    1908-'10;    Superintendent   of    Sylvia 
Schools,   1910-'!!;   Dealer  in  Fancy  Horses,   1911 — . 

1894 

AMES,  FRANK  WEBER,  B.  S.,  Record  Clerk,  Order  Department, 
Carnegie  Steel  Company,  2212  Saranac  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1894-'9o; 
Clerk  with  National  Merchandise  Supply  Company,  Chicago, 
1896;  Insurance  Agent,  1897-'98;  Clerk,  National  Steel 
Company,  Chicago,  1899;  Clerk,  New  York  City,  1900;  Clerk, 
Pittsburg,  1901 — . 

CASTLE,  CLARA  FRANCELIA,  M.  S.,  Housekeeper,  1022  Moro  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Housekeeper,  1894 — . 

CHRISTENSEN,  GEORGE  LUTHER,  B.  S.,  Head  of  Department  of 
Mechanical  Engineering,  Michigan  College  of  Mines,  115  Clark 
St.,  Houghton,  Mich.  Machinist  and  Foreman  of  Machine  Shop, 
Blue  Valley  Manufacturing  Company,  1894-'96;  Assistant  in 
Mechanical  Engineering  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1896-'9T; 
Machinist  and  Draftsman,  Brown  and  Sharpe  Manufacturing 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-'98;  Instructor  in  Mechani- 
cal Engineering,  Michigan  College  of  Mines,  1898-'05; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  ibid.,  1905- 
'11;  Acting  Head  of  Department  of  Mechanical  Engineering, 
ibid.,  1911-'12;  Head  of  Department,  ibid.,  1912 — . 

CHRISTENSEN,  JOHN  CORNELIUS,  B.  S.,  Financial  Secretary, 
Michigan  University,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Instructor, 
Kansas  Public  Schools,  1894-'96;  Graduate  Student,  Univer- 
sity of  Kansas,  1897;  Bookkeeper  and  Office  Clerk,  1898-'07; 
County  Treasurer,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1903-'07;  Office 
Clerk  and  Bank  Cashier,  1907-'09;  Deputy  Bank  Commis- 
sioner of  Kansas,  1909-'!!;  Financial  Secretary,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
19 11-' 13;  Financial  Secretary,  Michigan  University,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  1913 — . 

CLEMONS,  LORENA  ESTELLA,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  North  Yakima, 
Wash.  Clerk  in  Secretary's  Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1894-'00; 
Secretary,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1900-'09;  At  Home,  1909 — . 

COTTRELL,  MARTHA  AMELIA,  B.  S.,  Housekeeper,  Wabaunsoe, 
Kan.  Housekeeper,  1894 — .  Specializing  in  Domestic 
Science,  Poultry,  Gardening,  and  Horticulture. 

(COTTRELL)  WRIGHT,  SARAH  ESTHER,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
Welsh,  La.  Residences:  Lake  Arthur,  La.;  Jennings,  La.; 
Welsh,  La. 

CRESS,  ALVERTA  MAY,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  City  Schools,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  At  Home,  1894-'04;  Teacher,  Country  Schools,  Kan- 
sas, 1904-'!!;  Teacher,  Manhattan  City  Schools,  1911 — . 


92  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUM XI 

CRESS,  FANNIE  JANE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Oak  Park,  111.  Teacher, 
Escanaba,  Mich.,  Public  Schools,  1902-'06;  Teacher,  Oak 
Park,  111.,  Public  Schools,  1906 — . 

*DONAVEN,  ERNEST  A.,  M.  D.,  Farmer  and  Physician,  Pryor,  Okla. 

EVANS,  JEPHTHAH  W.,  M.  D.,  Fruit  Grower,  King  Hill,  Idaho. 
Practiced  Medicine,  nine  years;  Taught  School  and  Attended 
College,  six  years;  Fruit  Grower,  five  years. 

(FRISBIE)  CRISWELL,  ISABELLA  RUSSELL,  B.  S.  Housewife, 
Rosslyn,  Va.  Postgraduate  Student  and  Assistant,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1894-'96;  Professor  of  Domestic  Science,  South  Dakota 
Agricultural  College,  189 6-' 00;  Housewife,  1900 — . 

FROWE,  EUGENE  LEONARD,  B.  S.        Died  in  1898. 

HARLING,  WALTER,  B.  S.,  Teacher  and  Farmer,  Olsburg,  Kan., 
1894-'95;  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1895-'96;  Teacher,  Fcho, 
Utah.  1896-'9S;  Principal,  New  West  Academy,  Lehi,  Utah, 
1898-'01;  Assistant  in  Montone  Sanitarium,  Montone,  Cal., 
1901-'02;  Lehi,  Utah,  1902-'03.  Died  December  13,  1903. 

(HELDER)  MORSE,  LORENA  MARGUERITE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  485 
K.  C.  Road,  Olathe,  Kan.  Instructor  in  Music  Department,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1895-'98;  Student  of  Music  in  Boston,  1898-'00:  At 
Home,  1900-'02;  Housewife,  1902 — . 

HESTER,  MARK  V.,  B.  S.,  Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Agent,  346 
Twentieth  St.,  San  Diego,  Cal.  Teacher,  Kansas,  1894-'97; 
Student,  Kansas  State  University,  1897-'98;  Farmer,  Kansas, 
1898-'05;  Teacher,  Ohio,  1905-'06;  Fruit  Raiser,  Ohio,  1906- 
'07;  Supervising  Teacher,  Civil  Service,  P.  I.,  1907-'09; 
Teacher,  Colorado,  1909-'10;  Real  Estate  and  Insurance 
Agent,  San  Diego,  Cal.,  1910 — . 

*HUTCHINGS,  CHARLES  ROSS,  B.  S.,  Civil  and  Mechanical 
Engineer,  care  National  Iron  and  Steel  Works,  Mexico  City, 
Mex. 

JONES,  ISAAC,  B.  S.,  Lawyer  and  Fruit  Grower,  724  East  E, 
Ontario,  Cal.  Teacher,  Lincoln  County  Schools,  Kansas,  1894- 
'95;  Assistant  in  Horticulture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  and  in  Charge  of 
Experiment  Station,  Oakley,  Kan.,  1895-'96;  Assistant  in 
Horticulture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1896-'97;  Prospector  in  Alaska  and 
Northwest  Territory,  1898-'99;  Expert  in  Charge  of  Alaskan 
Investigation,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1900-'01; 
Fruit  Grower  in  Southern  California,  1902 — .  Admitted  to 
California  Bar,  1909;  General  Law  Practice  and  City 
Attorneyship  in  Ontario,  1912 — . 

(KIMBALL)  TUCKER,  STELLA  VICTORIA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1 , 
Arcadia,  Fla.  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1895-'97;  Teachei, 
City  Schools,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1897-'02;  Housewife,  1902 — . 

(LYMAN)  OTIS,  MARY  ELIZA,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  1822  Chadbourne 
Ave..  Madison,  Wis.  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1896; 
Assistant  in  Home  Economics,  Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  93 

Peoria,  111.,  1897-'99;   Housewife,  1899 — ;   M.  S.,  1901. 

*MOORE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Florist  and  Horticulturist; 
Coal  Dealer,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

(MOORE)  POSTER,  SADIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  314  Melrose  Ave., 
N.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Housewife,  Mont  Ida,  Kan.,  1894-'0<); 
Housewife,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1900 — . 

ODLE,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Wamego,  Kan.  Dairy- 
man and  Farmer,  1894 — . 

PEARSON,  CHARLES  RANDOLPH,  B.  S.,  Banker,  Hoxie,  Kan. 
County  Superintendent  of  Schools,  1895-'99;  Farmer  and 
Stock  Raiser,  1899-'05;  County  Treasurer,  1905-'09;  Vice- 
President  of  First  National  Bank,  1909 — . 

POPE,  HORACE  GERSHOM,  LL.  B.,  Attorney  at  Law,  3135  Karnes 
Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Student,  Kansas  University,  1894- 
'97;  Graduated  in  Law  Department,  ibid.,  1897;  Practiced 
Law  in  Kansas  City,  1897 — . 

ROMICK,  MINNIE  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  567  N.  Gordon  ?l., 
Pomona,  Cal.  Teacher,  Southern  California,  1894 — . 

(ROMICK)  CHANDLER,  WINNIE  LUELLA,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
1550  Ames  Ave.,  Long  Beach,  Cal. 

SANDT,  VICTOR  IRWIN,  B.  S.,  Manager  Sandt  Farms  Company, 
Normac,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Teacher,  Marysville,  Kan.. 
1894-'98;  Teacher,  Home  City,  Kan.,  1898-'02;  Instructor  in 
Manual  Training,  Wells,  Minn.,  1902-'07;  Instructor  in 
Manual  Training,  Winona,  Minn.,  1907-'!!;  Manager,  Canaua 
Sand  and  Gravel  Company,  Saskatoon,  Saskatchewan,  1911; 
Manager,  Sandt  Farms  Company,  1912 — . 

SCHEEL,  JOHN  ALFRED,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R. 
7,  Emporia,  Kan.  Teacher,  Kansas,  1894-'95;  Ranchei, 
North  Dakota,  1895-'98;  Prospector,  Alaska,  189S-'00; 
Rancher,  North  Dakota,  1900-'03;  Manager  of  Sawmill,  and. 
Threshing,  1903-'06;  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1906 — . 

*SECREST,  JACOB  ULRICH,  B.   S.,  Randolph,  Kan. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  CHRISFIELD,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  of  Gram- 
mar Schools,  Orange,  Cal. 

(SMITH)  STRONG,  JENNIE  RUTH,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Mary  Esther, 
Fla.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1894-'97;  Student, 
Washburn  College,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1897-'99;  Teacher,  Man- 
hattan (Kansas)  High  School,  1899-'00;  Housewife,  1900-'!!; 
Assistant  Principal  of  Santa  Rosa  Academy,  Mary  Esther, 
Fla.,  1911 — . 

STAVER,  WESLEY  OHIO,  B.  S.,  Attorney  at  Law;  Assistant  U. 
S.  Attorney,  Southern  District  of  Texas,  Box  115,  Laredo, 
Texas.  Law  Student,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1894-'97;  Attorney  at 
Law,  Fairplay,  Mo.,  1897-'98;  Sergeant,  Company  G,  Third 
Missouri  Volunteer  Infantry,  1898-'99;  Attorney  at  Law, 
Bakersfield,  Cal.,  1900-'04;  Immigrant  Inspector,  U.  S.  Immi- 


94  BE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

gration  Service,  El  Paso,  Texas,  1905-'07;  Inspector  in  Charge, 
Port  of  Laredo,  Texas,  U.  S.  Immigration  Service,  1907-' 12; 
Assistant  U.  S.  Attorney,  Southern  District  of  Texas,  1912 — . 

STINGLEY,  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Funeral  Director,  1133  Pearce  Ave., 
Wichita,  Kan.  Tonnage  Clerk,  U.  P.  Railway;  Salesman  for 
Ohio  Cultivator  Company;  Salesman  for  Moline  Plow  Com- 
pany; Stingley  &  Ayers,  Funeral  Directors. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  EDWIN,  B.  S.        Died  in  1896. 

TIMBERS,  DELBERT  L.,  B.  S.,  Merchant,  Osborne,  Kan.  Teacher, 
1894-'99;  Editor,  1899-'00;  Teacher,  1900-'04;  Merchant, 
1904 — . 

(TURNER)  CLOTHIER,  PHOEBE  CAREY,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
Saint  Marys,  Kan.  Teacher,  1897-'02;  Housewife,  1902—-. 

VINCENT,  Samuel  Robert,  M.  S.,  Secretary-Treasurer  of  Hanlon 
Machinery  Company,  Sterling,  Kan.  Teacher,  Oklahoma, 
1894-'96;  Postgraduate,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1896-'98;  Farmer  and 
Teacher,  Deer  Creek,  Okla.,  1898-'01;  Farmer,  1901-'l3; 
Secretary-Treasurer  of  Hanlon  Machinery  Company,  1911'—. 

*( WATERS)  DALE,  LUCY  HELENA,  A.  M.,  Lake  Mountain, 
Trinity  County,  California. 

1895 

ABELL,  EDWARD  JONES,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  1, 
Riley,  Kan.  Principal  and  Superintendent,  Scottsville,  Wake- 
field.  Scandia,  Smith  Center,  and  Lebnardville  Schools,  1896- 
'03;  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1908 — . 

ADAMS,  CARL  D.,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  Department  of  Horticulture, 
Milwaukee  County  School  of  Agriculture,  253  Alice  St., 
Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Teacher,  1895-'00;  With  Swift  Packing 
Company,  1900-'05;  Manager  of  Fruit  Farm,  1905-'C7; 
Teacher,  Kansas  State  School  for  the  Deaf,  1907-'12;  Teacher, 
Milwaukee  County  School  of  Agriculture,  1912 — . 

BARNETT,  ROBERT  JOHN,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Associate  Professor  of 
Pomology,  Washington  State  College,  304  Howard  St.,  Puli- 
maD,Wash.  Graduated,  K.  S.  N.,  1896;  Public  School  Worl: 
and  Post  Office  Service,  1897-'06;  Instructor,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1906- 
'11;  M.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911;  Assistant  Professor  of  Pomology, 
State  College  of  Washington,  1911-'12;  Associate  Professor  of 
Pomology,  ibid.,  1912 — . 

CONRAD,  BURTON  WESLEY,  D.  V.  S.,  Veterinarian,  Cor.  Sixth 
and  Whittenhall,  Sabetha,  Kan.  Liveryman  and  Veterinarian 
1895—. 

CORBETT,  FLORENCE  RUTH,  M.  S.,  Instructor  and  Dietitio.n. 
1230  Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dietitian,  Depart- 
ment of  Public  Charities,  New  York  City,  1901-'09;  Instructor, 
Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  1909 — ;  Consulting 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  95 

Dietitian  to  Institutions;  Director  of  Dining  Rooms,  and 
Dietitian,  Teachers'  College. 

CREAGER,  SID  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Christian  Science  Practitioner,  Hotel 
Walnut,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  U.  S.  Railway  Mail  Service,  1897- 
'01;  Wholesale  Flour  and  Produce  Merchant,  19 01-' 03;  Whole- 
sale Lumber  Sales  Agent,  1903-'07;  Christian  Science  Practi- 
tioner, 1907 — . 

(CRUMP)  AMES,  ELSIE  EMELINE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1408  N. 
Fifteenth  St.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Teacher,  City  Schools  of  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.,  1895-'02;  Teacher,  City  Schools  of  Boulder,  Colo., 
1902-'06;  Housewife,  1906 — . 

DAVIES,  DAVID  THOMAS,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1895 — . 

*DAWLEY,  FRANK  ANDREW,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Waldo,  Kan. 
County  Clerk,  1895-'98;  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1898 — . 
Representative,  Osborne  County,  1913. 

*(DAY)  McDOWELL,  DAISY,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  Billings,  Mont. 

(DAY)  BARNETT,  FLORA,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  304  Howard  St.,  Pull- 
man, Wash. 

DEAN,  GEORGE  ADAM,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Entomology,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
and  State  Entomologist,  511  N.  Juliette  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Principal,  Highland  Park  (Topeka)  Public  Schools,  1898-'02; 
Assistant  in  Entomology,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1902-'05;  Instructor  in 
Entomology,  ibid.,  1905-'07;  Assistant  Professor  of  Entomol- 
ogy, ibid.,  1907-'12;  Associate  Entomologist,  ibid.,  1912;  In 
Charge  of  Entomology,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  and  Experiment  Station, 
and  State  Entomologist,  October  1,  1912—. 

*(DIAL)  FALIN,  LILLIE  CHRISTENA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Cle- 
burne,  Kan. 

ELLIS,  LUCY,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Manual  Training,  705  Lane  St., 
Topeka,  Kan.  Teacher,  Marysville,  Kan.,  Westmoreland, 
Kan.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

EMRICK,  VICTOR,  B.  S.,  Division  Clerk,  Passenger  Accounting 
Department,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation 
Company,  1034  E.  Main,  Portland,  Ore.  Teacher  in  Schools 
of  Wabaunsee  and  Pottawatomie  Counties,  Kansas,  1895-'9»8; 
Clerk  in  Passenger  Accounting  Department  of  Oregon-Wash- 
ington Railroad  and  Navigation  Company,  1898 — . 

FORSYTH,  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  Automobile  Garage  Business,  201  S. 
Main  St.,  Franklin,  Ind.  Merchant,  1895-'05;  Traveling 
Salesman,  1905-'10;  Automobile  Garage  Business,  1910 — . 

FREEMAN,  ERNEST  HARRISON,  E.  E.,  Professor  of  Electrical 
Engineering,  Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  7026  South 
Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Farmer,  1895-'96;  Student,  K.  S.  N., 
1896-'97;  Teacher  in  Public  Schools  of  Kansas,  1897-'99; 
Student,  Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  1899-'02;  Teacher, 

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Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  1902-'08;  In  Charge  of 
Department  of  Electrical  Engineering,  Armour  Institute  of 
Technology,  1908 — . 

(FRYHOPER)  WEBSTER,  FLORENCE  ELEANOR,  B.  S.,  House- 
wife, 609  Grant  St.,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  Teacher  in  Riley 
County,  Kansas,  1895-'98;  Housewife,  1900 — . 

*FRYHOFER,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Broker,  4428  Forest  Park 
Blvd.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

HALSTEAD,  OSCAR  HUGO,  M.  S.,  Merchant,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

(HARMAN)  PATTEN,  HORTENSIA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  225  N.  Lom- 
bard Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

HARMAN.  JOHN  BRIGHT,  B.  S.,  Rancher,  Wigwam,  Colo.  Farmer, 
1895-'01:  Cattle  Dealer,  Wallace,  Kan.,  1901-'03;  With  Coal 
and  Feed  Store,  Colorado  City,  Colo.,  1903-'04;  Rancher, 
1904 — . 

HOLSINGER,  CLARENCE  V.,  B.  S.,  In  Charge  of  Department  of 
Horticulture,  Milwaukee  County  School  of  Agriculture  and 
Domestic  Economy,  496  Wauwatosa  Ave.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 
Fruit  Grower,  1895-'09;  Horticulturist  for  Extension  Depart- 
ment. K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'12;  In  Charge  of  Department  of 
Horticulture,  Milwaukee  County  School  of  Agriculture, 
1912 — . 

JOHNSON.  CHRISTIAN  ANDRICK,  B.  S.,  Stock  Raiser  and  Farmer, 
Russell.  Kan.  Teacher,  Success,  Kan.,  1895-'97;  Student, 
Medical  College,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1897-'98;  In  Hospital  Service, 
U.  S.  A.,  1898-'99;  Stock  Raiser  and  Farmer,  Russell,  Kan., 
1899 — . 

*  JOHNSON,    JOHN   JAMES,    M.    D.,    Physician,    Lawton,    Okla. 

*JOLLY,  FRED  RALPH,  B.  S.,  Real  Estate,  Care  Midland  Bldg., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

JOSS,  WILLIAM  IRVING,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Ranchman,  Wheeler, 
Texas.  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Newark,  Ohio;  Physician 
and  Ranchman,  Wheeler,  Texas. 

(KENNETT)  DARNALL,  MAUD  ESTELLA,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  Port- 
land Schools,  Lents,  Ore.  Teacher  in  Kansas,  1897-'00; 
Teacher  in  Washington,  1901-'04;  Teacher  in  Portland, 
1904—:  Housewife,  1900 — . 

LIMBOCKER.  MYRON  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  Banker,  Burlington,  Kan. 
Student,  Kansas  University,  1896-'97;  Practicing  Law,  Kansas 
City,  Kan.,  1897-'01;  Cashier,  Quenemo  State  Bank,  Quenemo, 
Kan.,  1901;  Cashier,  Citizens'  State  Bank,  Pomona,  Kan., 
1902-'10;  Vice-President,  People's  National  Bank,  Burlington, 
Kan..  1910 — . 

*McDOWELL,  SAMUEL  ALEXANDER,  B.  S.,  Merchant,  Billings. 
Mont. 

(McKEEN)    SMITH,  LAURA  SARAH,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Mena,  Ark. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  97 

Housewife,  Russell,  Kan.,  1896-'13;  Housewife,  Mena,  Ark., 
1913 — . 

MORSE,  THEODORE  WATTLES,  M.  S.,  Advertising  Manager 
"American  Breeder,"  485  Kansas  City  Road,  Olathe,  Kan. 
Postgraduate  Work,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1895-'97;  Working  for 
Secretary  Coburn,  of  Kansas  Board  of  Agriculture,  and  for 
Kansas  City  "Journal,"  1897-'99;  Newspaper  Work,  1899 — . 

*OTTEN,  OSCAR  ALBERT,  B.  S.,  Agent,  C.,  R.  I  &  P.  Railway 
Company,  Hebron,  Nebr. 

PAINTER,  WILLIAM  HACKWORTH,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  1895~'99; 
Killed  in  Battle  in  Philippines,  1901. 

PAPE,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  M.  S.,  Assistant  in  Museum,  1895-'97, 
Teacher  and  Farmer,  1897-'09;  Died  in  1909. 

AMES,  ETHEL  PATTEN,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  2212  Saranac  Ave., 
Pittsburg,  Pa.  Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  Shawnee  County, 
Kansas,  1896-'97;  Housewife,  1898 — . 

PATTEN,  JOHN  VERNON,  B.  S.,  President  of  Charles  Smith  Com- 
pany, 225  N.  Lombard  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Farmer,  Silver 
Lake,  Kan.,  1896-'97;  Teacher,  Rossville,  Kan.,  1897-'98; 
With  Charles  Smith  Company,  Sycamore,  111.,  1898;  Book- 
keeper, ibid.,  Chicago,  1900;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  ibid., 
1902;  President,  ibid.,  1912 — . 

PHIPPS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  M.  S.,  Agricultural  and  Dairy  Special- 
ist and  Farm  Adviser,  822  N.  Delaware  St.,  Independence,  Mo. 
Principal,  City  Schools,  White  City,  Kan.,  Principal, 
City  Schools,  Abilene,  Kan.;  Manager  and  Dairy 
Specialist  for  Kansas  Creamery  Company,  Belleville,  Kan.; 
Regent  of  K.  S.  A.  C.  (First  Alumnus  Regent);  Secretary,  K. 
S.  A.  C.;  Bookkeeper  and  Cashier,  A.  W.  Bear  Commission 
Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Superintendent  and  Dairy 
Specialist,  Brady-Meriden  Creamery  Company,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  Dairy  Specialist  and  Manager,  Blue  Valley  Creamery 
Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  Dairy  Extension  and  Management, 
Empire  Cream  Separator  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Dairy 
Extension  and  Management,  Iowa  Dairy  Separator  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

(QUINTARD)   PECK,  ALICE  JULIA,  B.  S.      Died  in  1899. 

RADER,  FREDERICK  ELLSWORTH,  B.  S.,  Fruit  Grower,  Eti- 
wanda,  San  Bernardino  County,  California.  Agent  and 
Expert.  Alaska  Agricultural  Investigations,  1900-'08;  Fruit 
Grower,  Etiwanda,  Cal.,  1908 — . 

RADER,  RALPH  WALDO,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Cashier,  Doris  Mercan- 
tile Company,  519  Madison  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Farmer  and 
Teacher,  1895-'02;  Fruit  Grower,  and  Secretary  Fayettevillo 
Fruit  Growers'  Association,  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  1902-'06; 
Bookkeeper,  McWray  Banking  Company,  Fayetteville,  Ark., 
1906-'08;  City  Bookkeeper,  Crosby  Brothers  Company, 


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Topeka,   Kan.,   1908-'10;    Assistant  Cashier,   Doris  Mercantile 
Company,  Topeka,  Kan.,   1910 — . 

RICE,  ADA,  M.  S.,  Instructor  in  English  Language,  917  Osage  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher  in  Grades,  Randolph,  Kan.,  1896- 
'99;  Instructor  in  English  Language,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899  —  . 
Student,  University  of  Chicago,  Summer  of  1902;  Student. 
Harvard  University,  Summer  of  1905;  Travels  in  Europe, 
Summer  of  1909. 

ROYER,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  SIMEON,  M.  D.,  Physician  and 
Optician,  209  N.  Main  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Professor  of 
Science,  Young  Ladies'  Institute,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1895-'95; 
Student  in  Medicine,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1895-'98;  Practiced 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1898-'05;  Physician 
and  Optician,  203  N.  Main  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1905-'09; 
Owner  and  Proprietor  of  Jewelry  and  Optical  Store,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1909 — . 

*SELBY,  CHARLES  BAXTER,  B.  S.,  Attorney,  Marshfield,  Ore. 

(SELBY)  LAUGHLIN,  MABEL  GERTRUDE,  B.  S.,  Housewife. 
Nogales,  Ariz.  Teacher,  Enid,  Okla.,  1896-'97;  Teacher,  Kan- 
sas City,  1897-'01;  Housewife,  1901 — . 

SMITH,  ERNEST  P.,  B.  S.,  Carpenter  Foreman,  R.  1,  Box  407, 
Lents,  Ore. 

SMITH,  FREDERICK  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower, 
Mena.  Ark.  Editor  and  Publisher  "Russell  Reformer," 
1897-'03;  County  Clerk,  Russell  County,  Kansas,  1903-'13; 
Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower,  1913 — . 

(SMITH)  WHEELER,  KITTY  MYRTLE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Topeka, 
Kan.  At  Home,  1895-'98;  Housewife,  1898 — . 

(SMITH)  REED,  MARIETTA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  718  Wisconsin 
Ave..  Holton,  Kan.  At  Home,  1895-'97;  Student,  Washb  irn 
College,  1897-'99;  Student,  Training  School  for  Nurses,  in 
Denver  Hospital,  1900-'03;  Private  Nursing,  1903-'05;  House- 
wife, 1905 — . 

STEUART,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Breeder,  R. 
1,  Winchester,  Kan. 

(STUMP)  CHAFFEE,  CORA  IDELL,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Lasita,  Kan. 
Teacher  in  Public  Schools  of  Riley  County,  Kansas,  two  years; 
Housewife,  1898 — . 

(THOMPSON)  WINTER,  DORA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  522  Eighth  Ave,,. 
S.  E.,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.  Housewife,  1895 — .  Residences: 
Blue  Rapids,  Kan.,  1895-'97;  Omaha,  1897-'02;  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1902-'12;  Temporarily  at  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak. 

TREMBLY,  ELVEN  CREVELING,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
R.  5,  Council  Grove,  Kan. 

WHEELER,  GEORGE  CARPENTER,  B.  S.,  Associate  Editor  of 
"Kansas  Farmer,"  Topeka,  Kan.  Farmer,  1895-'96;  Rail- 
road Work,  1896-'02;  Live  Stock  Assistant  and  Student,  K.  S. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  99 

A.  C.,  1902-'04;  Assistant  in  Feeding  Experiments,  1904-'0b; 
Instructor  in  Animal  Husbandry,  1904-'06;  Assistant  Profes- 
sor of  Animal  Husbandry,  1906-'09;  Assistant  in  Animal 
Husbandry,  Extension  Division,  1909-'13;  Associate  Editor  of 
"Kansas  Farmer,"  July,  1913 — . 

(WILLARD)  EMRICK,  MARY  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1034 
Main  St.,  Portland  Ore.  Taught  District  Schools  in  Wabaun- 
see  County,  Kansas,  1895-98;  Housewife,  1898 — . 

(WILSON)  HOLSINGER,  OLIVE  MABEL,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  493 
Wauwatosa  Ave.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

*(YENAWINE)  MAXWELL,  ORA  GERTRUDE,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
702  W.  Euclid,  Pittsburg,  Kan. 

1896 

(BOWEN)  SCHOONOVER,  MAY  HAINES,  A.  B.,  Housewife,  420 
Seventh  St.,  Marietta,  Ohio.  A.  B.,  University  of  Chicago, 
1901;  Housewife,  1903 — . 

BUCK,  CON  MORRISON.,  M.  S.,  Engineer  of  Construction,  Caney, 
Iowa.  Assistant  Engineer,  Santa  Fe  Railway,  1898-'05; 
Office  Engineer,  Santa  Fe  Railway,  1905-'08;  Electrical 
Business,  1908;  City  Engineer,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1909-'10; 
Chief  Engineer,  Manhattan  City  and  Interurban  Railway 
Company,  1910-'!!;  Engineer  of  Construction,  Kansas  City 
Southern  Railway,  1911-'12;  Engineer  of  Construction, 
Central  Coal  and  Coke  Company,  1912-'13. 

(CARLETON)  DOANE,  MARGARET  ISAPHENE,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
1923  Jackson  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Housewife, 
1897 — . 

CAVENAUGH,  WILLIAM  ANNESLEY,  B.  S.,  In  U.  S.  Army,  Fort 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1896-'98;  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
I,  Twentieth  Infantry,  1898-'99;  Lieutenant,  Company  1, 
Twentieth  Infantry,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1899-'00;  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  Twentieth  Infantry,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1900-'01; 
Lieutenant,  Same  Company,  Fort  Sheridan,  111.,  1901-'02; 
Lieutenant,  Same  Company,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1902- 
'03;  Captain,  Sixth  U.  S.  Infantry,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kan., 
1903-'04;  Captain,  Sixth  U.  S.  Infantry,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1904- 
'07;  Captain,  Sixth  U.  S.  Infantry,  Fort  Douglas,  Utah, 
1908-'!!. 

COE,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  of  Orchard  Park 
Farming  Company,  R.  1,  Boone,  Colo.  Farmer,  Yates 
Center,  Kan.,  1896-'03;  Farmer,  Ford,  Kan.,  1903-'06; 
Farmer,  Springfield,  Idaho,  1905-'!!;  Superintendent  of 
Farm,  Boone,  Colo.,  1911 — . 

(COTTON)  SMITH,  CHARLOTTE  MABEL,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1, 
Box  407,  Lents,  Ore. 

COULSON,   ERNEST  BROWN,   B.   S.,      Assistant      Engineer,      Utah 


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Railway,  Mohrland,  Utah.  Teacher,  Newspaper  Publisher, 
and  Deputy  County  Clerk,  1896-'99;  Oklahoma  Civil  Engi- 
neer, U.,  K.  &  A.  Railway,  1899-'00;  Civil  Engineer,  Kansas 
City,  Mexico,  and  Orient  Railway,  1900-'06;  Civil  Engineer, 
Oregon  Short  Line  Railway,  Idaho,  1906-'09;  Chief  Engineer, 
Castle  Valley  Railway,  Utah,  1909-'! 2;  Assistant  Engineer, 
Utah  Railway,  1913 — . 

DIAL,  GEORGE  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Stock  Raiser  and  Farmer,  Irving, 
Kan. 

DOANE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  M.  S.,  Dairyman,  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  1923  Jackson  St.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Agri- 
cultural  Editor,  Milwaukee  "Journal,"  1897-'98;  Dairyman, 
Maryland  Experiment  Station,  1898-'05;  Dairyman,  U.  S. 
Department  of  Agriculture,  1905-'12. 

DORMAN,  JOHN  BERTHOLD,  Pd.  B.,  Teacher  in  New  York  City 
Schools,  and  Real  Estate  Dealer,  784  Jewett  Ave.,  West  New 
Brighton,  N.  Y.  Teacher,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  1896-'01;  Student, 
Albany  Normal  College,  Receiving  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Pedagogy,  19 01-' 02;  Teacher,  New  York  City  Schools, 
1903 — .  Dealer  in  Real  Estate,  1908 — . 

DOUGHERTY,  BRADFORD,  B.  S.,  Merchant,  334  N.  Seventeenth 
St.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Merchant,  1897 — . 

EVANS,  CHARLES  SILAR,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  McCurdy 
Bldg.,  Hutchinson,  Kan.  Nurse  in  U.  S.  Army,  Marine 
Hospital  Service,  and  Medical  Student,  1896-'02;  Physician 
and  Surgeon,  1902 — . 

FARRAR,  ROBERT  KILBY,  B.  S.,  Rural  School  Extension  Work, 
Iowa  State  College,  125  Ash,  Ames,  Iowa.  Teacher,  Public 
Schools  of  Marshall  County,  Kansas,  1896-'02;  Superintend- 
ent of  City  Schools,  Downs,  Kan.,  Osborne,  Kan.,  1902-'iO; 
Principal,  County  High  School,  Colby,  Kan.,  19 10-' 11; 
Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12;  Extension  Depart- 
ment, Iowa  State  College,  1912 — . 

FINLEY,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
Colorado  State  Teachers'  College,  1531  Ninth  Ave.,  Greeley, 
Colo.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1896-'98;  In  U.  S.  Army, 
Hospital  Corps,  1898-'99;  Teacher,  Chautauqua  County,  Kan- 
sas, 1899-'01;  Head  of  Department  of  Mathematics,  Okla- 
homa University  Preparatory  School,  1902-'! 2;  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  Colorado  State  Teachers'  College,  1912 — . 

FREEMAN,   JOANNA,   B.   S.      Died  in   1897. 

FRYHOFER,  JOHN  JACOB,  B.  S.,  Cashier,  United  Iron  Works 
Company,  1820  Wall  St.,  Joplin,  Mo.  Supervisor  of  Boys* 
State  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  Atchison,  Kan.,  1896-'97; 
Farmer,  1897-'98;  Student  and  Instructor,  Central  Business 
College,  Sedalia,  Mo.,  1898-'00;  Graduate  in  Commercial  and 
Shorthand  Departments,  Central  Business  College,  Sedalia, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  101 

Mo.,  1899;  Bookkeeper  and  Stenographer,  B.  M.  Stevens, 
Builder  and  Contractor,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1900-"02;  Bookkeeper, 
Freeman  Foundry  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Joplin,  Mo., 
1902-'07;  Cashier,  United  Iron  Works  Company,  1907 — . 

*GIBSON,  ELMER  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  Assistant  City  Engineer,  L'234 
Kansas  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

*HALL,  GEORGE  CLIFTON,  B.  S.,  Printer  and  Publisher,  Green, 
Kan. 

HAVENS,  ALONZO  CHARLES,  B.  S.,  In  Charge  of  Coal  Office,  E. 
B.  Purcell  Trading  Company,  402  S.  Juliette  Ave.,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.;  Farmer,  1896-'12;  In  Charge  of  Coal  Office,  E.  B, 
Purcell  Trading  Company,  1912 — . 

(HAVENS)   NORTON,  GERTRUDE  JULIA,  B.  S.      Died  in  1905. 

HAYES,  LAWRENCE  WILBER,  B.  S.,  Foreman  Local  Freight 
Department,  C.,  R.  I.  &  P.  Railway,  Topeka,  Kan. 

HOLLAND,  JOHN  WARREN,  B.  S.  Died  in  1913.  Broker,  1353 
Juan  Luna,  Manila,  P.  I.  Died  at  Senguet  Sanitarium 
Baguio,  Bonguet,  1913. 

JOHNSON,  HENRY  GEORGE,  D.  D.  S.,  Dentist,  Lindsborg,  Kan. 

(JOHNSON)  COOPER,  SUSAN  EFFIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1, 
Beardsley,  Kan.  Teacher,  Russell  County,  Kansas,  1896- 
'98;  Housewife,  Russell  County,  Kansas,  1898-'05;  House- 
wife, Rawlins  County,  Kansas,  1905 — . 

(JONES)  PINCOMB,  MARION  ELIZABETH,  M.  S.,  Housewife,  R. 
1,  Lenexa,  Kan.  Teacher,  Country  School;  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Art,  K.  S.  A.  C.;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Art,  State  College  for  Women,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

*JONES,  THOMAS  LORMER,  B.  S.,  Piano-tuner,  J.  W.  Jenkins' 
Sons  Music  Company,  731  Barnett  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

JOSS,  EDWARD  CLARENCE,  M.  D.  C.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
Care  U.  S.  Consulate.  Inspector  in  Charge,  Portland,  Ore., 
Station,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  United  States  Department 
of  Agriculture,  Portland,  Ore.;  Inspector  in  Charge,  Welling- 
ton, New  Zealand,  Station,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  United 
States  Department  of  Agriculture,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

KELLOGG,  ROYAL  S.,  M.  S.,  Secretary  Northern  Hemlock  and 
Hardwood  Manufacturers'  Association,  Wausau,  Wis.  Assist- 
ant, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1897-'99;  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  1901-'10; 
Secretary  Northern  Hemlock  and  Hardwood  Manufacturers' 
Association,  1910 — . 

KIRKPATRICK,  MARK,  B.  S.,  Real  Estate,  Loans,  and  Insurance, 
Cor.  Main  and  Washington  Sts.,  Ardmore,  Okla.  U.  S.  Geo- 
logical Survey,  1896-'98;  U.  S.  Town  Site  Surveys,  Choctaw 
Nation,  Indian  Territory,  1899-'02;  Choctaw  Land  Office, 
Atoka,  Ind.  Ter.,  1902-'04;  Real  Estate,  Loans,  and  Insur- 
ance, Ardmore,  Okla.,  1904- — . 

(LANTZ)    SIMMONS,   EDITH  LYNETTE,   B.    S.,   Housewife,    308    3. 


102  ItECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Fifth  St.,  Victor,  Colo.  Teacher,  1900-'02;  Housewife, 
1902 — . 

(LONG)    STRAUSS,   SUE,   B.   S.,   Housewife,   Bradentown,    Fla. 

*LYMAN,  CHARLES  W.,  B.  S.,  Traveling  Salesman,  Seymour 
Packing  Company,  Care  Seymour  Packing  Company,  Topeka, 
Kan. 

McCAULEY,  CHARLES  DWIN,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  3,  Fowler,  Kan. 
Draftsman,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Shops,  1896-'02;  Farmer,  1902 — . 

MARTY,  CHARLES  SUMNER,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
Lake  City,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1896 — . 

(KEEN)  MOORE,  ELBA  LENORE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Manhattan, 
Kan. 

MORGAN,  ARTHUR  HOUSTON,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R. 
3,  Long  Island,  Kan.  Teacher  and  Farmer,  1896-'99; 
Breeder  of  Percheron  Horses,  Hereford  Cattle,  and  Poland 
China  Hogs;  Secretary-Treasurer  of  Freedom  Township  Per- 
cheron Horse  Breeders'  Association. 

(NEWELL)  BRANDT,  CLARA  VERENA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Glen- 
ville,  Nebr.  Clerk,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1896-'99;  At  Home, 
Stella,  Nebr.,  1899-'01;  Teacher,  Stella,  Nebr.,  1901-'02;  At 
Home,  Glenville,  Nebr.,  1904-'07;  Housewife,  1907 — . 

(NORTON)  ADAMS,  ELLEN  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  Owner  and 
Manager  of  Dairy  and  Poultry  Department  of  Windland 
Ranch,  Windland  Ranch,  R.  1,  Arapahoe,  Colo.  Postgraduate 
Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1897-'98;  General  Secretary,  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
and  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1898-'99;  Educational 
and  Sunday  School  Worker,  1904 — . 

NORTON,  JOHN  BITTING  SMITH,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Botany, 
Maryland  Agricultural  College,  and  State  Pathologist  01 
Maryland;  Botanist  and  Pothologist,  Maryland  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station,  Hyattsville,  Md.  Assistant  in  Botany,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  to  August,  1896;  Botanical  Assistant,  Missouri 
Botanical  Gardens,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1896-'01;  Professor  of 
Botany,  Maryland  Agricultural  College,  and  State  Pathologist 
of  Maryland;  Botanist  and  Pathologist,  Maryland  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station,  1901 — . 

(PADDLEFORD)  McFADDEN,  HATTIE  A.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Aus- 
tin, Colo. 

(PAINTER)  ROGERS,  MARY  KERILLA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Doby 
Springs,  Okla.  Teacher,  1896-'98;  Housewife,  1898 — . 

(PALMER)  THACKREY,  ELVA  LUTHERA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  801 
Duncan  St.,  Stillwater,  Okla.  Student,  DePauw  University, 
Greencastle,  Ind.,  1896-'97;  Housewife,  1896 — . 

(PALMER)  BARROWS,  INEZ  LUELLA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  D, 
Clifton,  Kan.  Residences:  Washington,  Kan.,  1896-'99;  Clif- 
ton, Kan.,  1899-'03;  Washington,  Kan.,  1903-'05;  Marysville, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  103 

Kan.,   1905-'07;    Emmcns,    Kan.,     1907-'08;     Greenleaf,    Kan., 
190S-'09;    Cliftcn,  Kan.,   1909 — . 

(PARKINSON)  MOYER,  FANNIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Lyndon,  Kan. 
Primary  Teacher,  Pomona,  Kan.,  1896-'97;  Primary  Teacher, 
Princeton,  Kan.,  1897-'00;  Housewife,  Princeton,  Kan.,  1900- 
'03;  Housewife,  Melvern,  Kan.,  1903-'09;  Housewife,  Lyuclou, 
Kan.,  1909 — . 

PECK,  ARCHIE  CARPENTER,  B.  S.,  Manufacturing  Confections, 
Bex  1143,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Dealer  and  Manager  Cotton 
Company,  Oklahoma  and  Texas,  1897-'07;  Real  Estate  Dealer, 
Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1908;  Manufacturing  Confections,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1909 — . 

PETER,  ARTHUR  LOUIS,  M.  D.,  Physician,  care  R.  N.  Burgess 
Company,  732  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

PINCOMB,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  B.  S.,  Cashier  of  Bank,  and  Farmer, 
R.  1,  Lenexa,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Johnson  County, 
1S96— . 

(PINCOMB)  MOATS,  MARY  JOSEPHINE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Box 
104,  Tampico,  Mex.  At  Home,  1896-'99;  Government  Indian 
Service,  1899-'00;  Student,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, N.  Y.,  1900-'01;  Director  of  Department  of  Domestic 
Science,  University  of  Utah,  1901-'02;  Housewife,  1902 — . 

POOLE,  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Cattle  Breeder,  R.  6,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Farmer  and  Cattle  Breeder,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1896 — . 

POWELL/EDGAR  ARTHUR,  B.  S.        Died  in  1904. 

PURSEL,  LISLE  WILLITS,  B.  S.,  Cement  Contractor,  1318  Monroe 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

RHODES,  HOWARD  NEWTON,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Cashier,  Treasury 
Department,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  1524  Harrison  St., 
Topeka,  Kan.  Assistant  Postmaster,  Manhattan,  Kan.;  Chief 
Clerk  and  Cashier,  U.  P.  Depot,  Manhattan,  Kan.;  Clerk, 
Freight  Auditing  Department,  General  Offices,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F. 
Railway,  Topeka,  Kan. 

RIDENOUR,  AMBROSE  ELLIOT,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  Foundry  Prac- 
tice, Oregon  Agricultural  College,  Corvallis,  Ore.  With  t.lie 
Blue  Valley  Manufacturing  Company,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1897- 
'99;  Farmer,  1899-'01;  Foreman  of  Foundry,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1901 — ;  Instructor  in  Molding,  ibid.,  1909-'!!;  Instructor  in 
Foundry  Practice,  Oregon  Agricultural  College,  1911 — . 

(RIDENOUR)  PLOWMAN,  MARY  ETTA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Hey 
burn.  Idaho.  Bookkeeper,  C.  P.  Dewey  &  Co.,  Manhattan, 
Kan..  1898-'00;  Housewife,  Jewell,  Kan.;  Housewife,  Hey- 
burn.  Idaho. 

ROBERTSON,  ISAAC  ARCHIE,  B.  S.,  Clothing  and  Shoe  Merchant, 
Alma.  Kan.  Assistant  Librarian,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1896-'9S; 
Operating  and  Construction  Department,  Missouri  Pacific 
Railway,  in  Missouri,  1898-'03;  In  Clothing  and  Shoe  Stores, 


104  HE  CO  ED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Manhattan,  Kan.,  and  Alma,  Kan.,  1903-'09;  Secretary, 
Knostman  Clothing  Company,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1909-'10; 
Proprietor  Robertson  Clothing  Company,  1910 — . 

SECREST,   GRACE  ANNA,   B.   S.      Died   in   1902. 

SNYDER,  CARL,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Dairyman,  R.   7,  Topeka,  Kan. 

SPALDING.  MAX  GILBERT,  B.  S.,  Railway  Postal  Clerk,  Box  484, 
Yates  Center,  Kan.  Teacher  and  Farmer,  1896-'97;  Shipping 
Clerk,  Swift  &  Co.,  Kansas  City,  1897-'99;  Farmer,  Eureka, 
Kan.,  1899-'05;  Railway  Postal  Clerk,  Eureka,  Kan.,  1905-:07, 
Railway  Postal  Clerk,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1907-'10;  Railway  Postal 
Clerk,  Yates  Center,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

STINGLEY.  ORVILLE  ASHFORD,  D.  V.  S.,  Veterinary  Inspector, 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
1317  E.  Twenty-ninth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  In  the  Employ  of 
the  Union  Pacific  Railway,  1897;  Bank  Clerk,  1898;  Inspector's 
Assistant  in  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  ol 
Agriculture,  1899-'00;  Stock  Examiner,  ibid.,  1901;  Graduated, 
Kansas  City  Veterinary  College,  1902;  Veterinary  Inspector, 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
1902;  Meat  Inspection  (Veterinary  Inspector),  Kansas  City. 
1902-'03;  Southwest  Quarantine,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1904;  Meat  Inspection,  ibid., 
Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1905-'07;  Meat  Inspection,  ibid.,  E.  St. 
Louis,  111.,  1908-'09;  Supervising  Veterinary  Inspector,  Morris 
&  Co.  Plant,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

(STINGLEY)  HAGGMAN,  SADIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal. 

(STUMP)  CUDNEY,  GERTRUDE  ELLA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  5, 
Haviland,  Kan.  At  Home,  1896-'02;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S 
A.  C.,  1902-'03;  Student  Assistant,  Domestic  Art  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1902-'03;  Assistant  in  Domestic  Art  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'09;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Art  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'!!;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

(SWINGLE)  JOSS,  MIRIAM  ESTHER,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Care  U.  S 
Consulate,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

THACKREY,  WILLIAM  ELWOOD,  B.  S.,  Clerk,  Indian  School,  Albu- 
querque, New  Mex.  Teacher  and  Employee  on  Ranch,  1897- 
'99;  Manual  Training  Teacher,  Albuquerque  (New  Mexico) 
Indian  School,  1899-'00;  Disciplinarian,  Genoa  (Nebraska) 
Indian  School,  1900-'01;  Disciplinarian  and  Manual  Training- 
Teacher,  Fort  Shaw  (Montana)  Indian  School,  1901-'05, 
Teacher  and  Assistant  Superintendent,  Fort  Totten  (North 
Dakota)  Indian  School,  1905-'08;  Principal,  Crow  Agency 
(Montana)  Indian  School,  1908-'10;  Clerk,  Albuquerque  (New 
Mexico)  Indian  School,  1910 — 

TRUMBULL,  JAMES  DUNBAR,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Star 
Route,  Dimmitt,  Texas.  Clerk,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1896-'02; 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  105 

Merchant,  Riley,  Kan.,  1902-'06;  Collector,  Pico  Heights 
Lumber  Company  and  Cahaunga  Mill  and  Lumber  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1906-'08;  Farmer  and  Stockman,  1908 — . 

UHL,  FRANK  EDWIN,  B.  S.,  Member  of  Firm,  Correll  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  811  Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher, 
1896-'97;  On  Dairy  Farm,  Gardner,  Kan.,  1897-'05;  Member 
of  Firm,  Meyer  Sanitary  Milk  Company,  Kansas  City,  Kan., 
1905-'10;  Member  of  Firm,  Correll  Manufacturing  Company, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

WEBSTER,  EDWIN  HARRISON,  M.  S.,  Associate  Editor  "Hoard's 
Dairyman,"  609  Grant  St.,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  Student, 
Sedalia  (Missouri)  Central  Business  College,  1896;  Instructor, 
Private  School  for  Boys,  Denver,  1896-'97;  Machinist,  Aer- 
motor  Company,  Chicago,  1898;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1899-'00;  Assistant  in  Dairying,  Iowa  State  College,  1900-'0i; 
B.  S.  Agr.,  ibid.,  1901;  M.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1901;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Dairying,  ibid.,  1901-'02;  Professor  of  Dairying, 
ibid.,  1902-'03;  Scientific  Expert  in  Dairying,  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  1903-'04;  General  Superintendent,  Beatrice 
Creamery  Company,  Denver,  1904-'05;  Chief  of  Dairy  Division, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1905-'08;  Dean  of  Divi- 
sion of  Agriculture  and  Director  of  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'13;  Associate  Editor  "Hoard's 
Dairyman,"  1913 — . 

1897 

*ATWELL,  CORA,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  1125  W.  Third  St.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

BISHOFF,  ROGER  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Principal,  Chin  Lee  Indian 
School,  U.  S.  Indian  School,  Chin  Lee,  Ariz.  Farmer,  1897- 
'04;  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  1905 — . 

(CARNELL)  ROE,  MARY  FRANCES,  B.  S.,  Housewife  and  Assist- 
ant Postmaster,  Dorrance,  Kan.  Teacher,  1897-'99;  Clerk  in 
Millinery  Store,  Denver,  Colo.,  1899-'02;  Housewife  and 
Assistant  Postmaster,  Dorrance,  Kan.,  1902 — . 

*CHASE,  WILLIAM  BURNS,   B.   S. 

CHEADLE,  FRANK  E.,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  2,  Cherokee, 
Okla.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  1897 — . 

CLOTHIER,  ROBERT  WAITMAN,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Agriculture, 
University  of  Arizona,  639  N.  Park  Ave.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Assist 
ant  in  Chemistry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1897-'01;  Professor  of  Chemistry 
and  Agriculture,  State  Normal  School,  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo., 
1901-'06;  Professor  of  Agriculture  and  Horticulture,  Univer- 
sity of  the  State  of  Florida,  1906-'07;  Professor  of  Agriculture 
and  Superintendent  of  Farmers'  Institutes,  University  of 
Arizona,  1907-'ll;  Agriculturist,  Arizona  Experiment  Station, 
1907-'ll;  Professor  of  Agriculture,  University  of  Arizona, 
1911 — . 


106  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

(CORRELL)  UHL,  MAGGIE  A.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  811  Fremont  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan. 

(CRUMP)  McCAULEY,  MABEL,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  2728  E.  Seventy- 
fifth  Place,  Chicago,  111.  At  Home,  1897-'01;  Studied  Music 
and  Stenographic  Work  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1901-'03;  House- 
wife, 1903 — . 

DIAL,  FRED  VOLLEY,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Dairyman,  Manhattan, 
Kan. 

DILLE,  VIOLA  GRACE,  B.  S.,  Clerk  in  Office  of  Meriden  Creamery 
Company,  3025  Woodland  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  At  Home, 
1897-'99;  Clerk,  Office  of  Edgerton  Creamery  Company,  1899- 
'01;  Clerk,  Office  of  Forest  Park  Creamery  Company,  Ottawa, 
Kan.,  1901-'03;  Clerk,  Office  of  Meriden  Creamery  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1903 — . 

DOLBY,  SAMUEL,  B.  S.,  Served  in  U.  S.  Army  in  Philippines,  1898- 
'01;  Died  in  1903. 

DOLL,  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  Student,  American  School  of  Osteopathy, 
601  S.  Sixth  St.,  Kirksville,  Mo. 

(ENGEL)  BLACKMAN,  ANNA  PHILLIPINA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  220 
Houston  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

(FINLEY)  SCHRODER,  EMMA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1,  Pomona, 
Cal.  Student,  State  Normal  School,  1898-'99;  Teacher,  Man- 
hattan City  Schools,  1899-'02;  Teacher,  City  Schools,  Pomona, 
Cal.,  1902-'06;  Housewife,  1906 — . 

(FOX)  SMITH  OWEN,  MARTHA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  718  Western 
Ave.,  Topeka,  Kari. 

FOX,  PHILIP,  M.  S.,  Astronomer,  Dearborn  Observatory,  Evanaton. 
111.  Assistant,  K.  S.  A.  C.;  Army,  Twentieth  Kansas  Infantry, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Teacher,  St.  John's  Military  School,  Salina, 
Kan.;  Student,  Dartmouth  College;  Assistant  and  Instructor, 
Chicago  University;  Observer  at  Yerkes  Observatory;  Student, 
University  of  Berlin;  Professor  of  Astronomy  and  Director  of 
the  Dearborn  Observatory,  1909 — . 

GREEN,  NED  MERRILL,  B.  S.,  First  Lieutenant,  15th  Infantry,  U. 
S.  Army,  Manila,  P.  I. 

HAULENBECK,  MARY  ELIZA,  B.   S.      Died  in   1901. 

*HEPWORTH,  LEWELLYN  GAINES,  B.  S.,  Real  Estate,  1735  Clay 
St.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

HOLROYD,  INA  EMMA,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  Mathematics  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1001  Moro  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Student,  Kansas 
State  Normal  School,  1898;  Teacher,  Rural  School,  1898-'99; 
Assistant,  Academic  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899-'! 0; 
Assistant,  Mathematics  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910 — . 

(HOOD)  JOHNSON,  MYRTLE  HATTIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Russell, 
Kan.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1897-'98;  Student, 
Sedalia,  Mo.,  1898-'99;  Stenographer,  Weltmer  Institute, 
Nevada.  Mo.,  1899-'00:  Housewife,  Russell,  Kan.,  1900 — . 


XAN8A8  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  107 

*HOOP,  CHARLES  HENRY,  B.  S.,  621  S.  Santa  Fe  St.,  Salina,  Kan. 

(HOUGHTON)  BUCK,  WINIFRED  ANNA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  615 
Poyntz  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Resided  temporarily  in 
Caney,  La.,  1913. 

HULL,  BRET  REDMON,  B.  S.,  Hardware  Merchant,  624  Houston 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Lumber  and  Hardware  Merchant,  Alta 
Vista,  Kan.,  1897-'04;  Hardware  Merchant,  Manhattan,  Kan.5 
1904 — . 

INGMAN,  CLAY  BERKEY,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Feeder,  Barnes, 
Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Feeder,  Barnes,  Kan.,  1897 — . 

(LYMAN)  HALL,  GERTRUDE  MAY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  3,  Han- 
cock, Md.  Residences:  Hyattsville,  Md.,  1901-'10;  Madison, 
Wis..  1910-'!!;  Washington,  D.  C.,  1911-'12;  Hancock,  Md., 
1912—. 

MAELZER.  VALENTINE,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Goldburg, 
Idaho.  Farm  Hand,  Kansas,  1897-'98;  Farmer  and  Teacher, 
Challis,  Idaho,  1898-'99;  Teacher,  Oakley,  Idaho,  1899-'00; 
Farmer  and  Teacher,  May,  Idaho,  1900-'07;  Teacher  and 
Surveyor,  Challis,  Idaho,  1907-'09;  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
Goldburg,  Idaho,  1909 — . 

MEYER,  FREDERICK  HUGO,  B.  S.,  Manager  Meyer  Sanitary  Milk 
Company,  701  N.  Fifth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Milk  and  Ice 
Cream  Dealer,  1897 — . 

NEWELL,  SHERMAN  BODWELL,  B.  S.,  Ranchman,  R.  3,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.  Teacher,  1897-'00;  Ranchman,  Riley  County,  Kan- 
sas, 1900 — . 

NOBLE,  OLIVER  EZRA,  B.  S.,  City  Engineer,  407  Colorado  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Surveyor  of  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1897 
'01;  Surveyor  of  Kiowa  County,  Oklahoma,  1901-'02;  Drafts- 
man and  Instrument  Man,  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  1902-'04; 
City  Engineer,  Hobart,  Okla.,  1905-'10;  City  Engineer,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.,  1910 — . 

NORTON.   JESSE   BAKER,   M.     S.,     Plant    Physiologist,     Bureau   of 

Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington, 

D.  C.       Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1897-'02;  With  Bureau 

of  Plant  Industry,  U.   S.   Department  of  Agriculture,   1902—. 

(NORTON)   POLSON,  MARY  AUGUSTA,  B.  S.     Died  in  1908. 

OLSON,  BERTHA  OLIVIA,  B.  S.,  Housekeeper,  2202  Francis  St.,  St. 

Joseph,  Mo. 

(OLSON)  AXELTON,  HILDA  SOPHIA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1, 
Garrison,  Kan. 

*PECK,  RUSSELL  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.   3,  Gotebo,  Okla. 

PETERSON,  WILLIAM  OSCAR,  B.  S.,  Pastor  Baptist  Church,  Ada, 
Kan.  Teacher,  Public  Schools,  1897-'99;  Farmer,  Randolph, 
Kan.,  1899-'04;  Principal  of  Schools,  Ogden,  Kan.,  1904-'05; 
Farmer,  Randolph,  Kan.,  1905-'07;  Principal  and  Superintend- 
ent of  Schools,  Grove,  Kan.,  and  Vermillion,  Kan.,  1907-'1.0; 


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Student  and  Graduate  of  Baptist  Theological  Seminary,  Kan- 
sas City,  Kan.,  1910-'ll;  Pastor  Baptist  Church,  Clyde,  Kan., 
1911-'12;  Pastor  Baptist  Church,  Ada,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

*(PHILBROOK)  JONES,  EVA  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Wa- 
keeney,  Kan. 

*PHILBROOK,  RUFUS  M.,  B.  S.,  Traveling  Salesman,  Standard  Oil 
Company. 

RHOADES,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  B.  S.  Cashier,  Patron's  Bank, 
Olathe,  Kan.  Rancher,  Grant  County,  Kansas,  five  years; 
Teacher,  four  years;  With  Patron's  Bank,  1906 — . 

RICE,  CARL  E.,  B.  S.,  Inspector  of  Immigration,  Bureau  of  Customs, 
Manila,  P.  I.  Farmer,  Colorado,  1897-'98;  Soldier  in  U.  S. 
Army  in  the  Philippines,  1898-' 03;  Patrolman,  Manila  Police 
Force,  1903-'09;  Inspector  of  Immigration,  Manila,  P.  T.. 
1909 — . 

ROBERTSON,  THOMAS  MEADE,  D.  D.  S.,  Dentist,  616  W.  Eighth 
St.,  Coffeyville,  Kan.  In  Newspaper  Work,  and  Assistant 
Postmaster,  Scandia,  Kan.;  Graduate  of  Kansas  City  Dental 
College,  D.  D.  S.,  1900;  Dentist,  Coffeyville,  Kan.,  1900 — . 

*ROBINSON,  HOMER  JOSEPH,  B.  S. 

SHELLENBAUM,  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  Postmaster,  Randolph,  Kan. 
Clerk  in  Store  and  Post  Office,  1897-'05;  Postmaster,  1905 — . 

*SHOFE,  ALICE  MYRTLE,  B.  S.,  Principal  Training  School,  Thyme 
Institute,  Chase  City,  Va. 

SHULL,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  B.  S.,  Special  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1897-'98; 
Farmer  and  Dairyman,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1898-'03;  Dairy- 
man and  Ranchman,  Wallace  County,  Kansas,  1903-'12, 
Census  Enumerator,  District  229,  Kansas  13th  U.  S.  Census, 
1910;  Special  Student  in  Dairying,  Crops,  and  Feeding,  K.  S. 
A.  C..  1913 — . 

SMITH,  ALFRED  CALEB,  B.  S.,  2007  Highland  Ave.,  Hollywood, 
Cal.  Real  Estate  Business,  Seattle,  Wash. 

SMITH,  PHOEBE  JANE,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Home  Economics,  Inter- 
mediate High  School,  122  E.  Ave.,  42,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Stu- 
dent, K.  S.  N.,  Emporia,  Kan.,  1898-99;  Teacher,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1899-'00;  Teacher,  Pueblo  (Colorado)  City  Schools, 
1900-'08;  Student,  Throop  Institute,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1908-'09; 
Teacher,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1909 — . 

SPOHR,  WILHELMINA  HENRIETTA,  B.  S.,  Instructor,  Household 
Arts  Education,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  1230 
Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Teacher,  Elementary 
Schools,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1897-'06;  Student,  Stout  Institute, 
Menomonie,  Wis.,  1906-'07;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Calumet,  Mich.,  1907-'08;  Instructor  of  Domestic  Science, 
Stout  Institute,  1908-'! 2;  Student,  Teachers'  College,  1912- 


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'13;   Instructor,  Household  Arts  Education,  Teachers'  College, 
1913 — . 

STOKELY,  CHARLES  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  City  Salesman,  Missouri 
and  Kansas  Telephone  Company,  4908  Wyandotte  St.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Student,  Central  Business  College,  Sedalia,  Mo., 
1897-'98;  Bookkeeper  and  Stenographer,  King-Ryder  Lumber 
Company,  Winthrop,  Ark.,  1898-'03;  Salesman,  Missouri  and 
Kansas  Telephone  Company,  1903 — . 

TREMBLY,  JOHN  E.,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  5,  Council 
Grove,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Council  Grove,  Kan., 
1897—. 

(VANDIVERT)  REMICK,  HARRIET  AGNES,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  613 
Houston  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

*  (VOILES)  JEWELL,  OLIVE,  B.  S.,  Housewife. 

WESTGATE,  JOHN  MINTON,  M.  S.,  Agronomist,  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  Lanham,  Md.  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1897-'99;  Assistant  Botanist,  Kansas  Experiment  Station, 
1899-'01;  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Chicago,  1901-'03; 
Office  of  Forage  Crop  Investigations,  U.  S.  Department  cf 
Agriculture,  1903 — . 

WHEELER,  MARK,  B.  S.,  Captain  Sixteenth  Infantry,  U.  S.  Army, 
Presidio,  184  Infantry  Terrace,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Law  Stu- 
dent, University  of  Kansas,  1897-'98;  Joined  U.  S.  Army  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Fourth  Infantry,  1898;  First  Lieutenant, 
1899-' 04;  Captain,  Assigned  to  Sixteenth  Infantry,  1904 — ; 
Served  in  the  Philippine  Islands,  1899-'02,  1903-'04,  1905-'07; 
At  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1907-'10;  Nome,  Alaska,  1910-'12;  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  1912 — . 

(WILSON)  DUTTON,  CLARE  ANNIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  3,  Alta 
Vista,  Kan.  Teacher,  1897-'00;  Housewife,  1900 — . 

1898 

ADAMS,  EMORY  SHERWOOD,  B.  S.,  First  Lieutenant,  Fifteenth  U. 
S.  Infantry,  Tientsin,  China.  Soldier,  U.  S.  A.  and  Insular 
Possessions,  1898 — .  Guard  of  Government  Railways  ot 
North  China,  Linsi,  Chible  Province,  1913 — . 

ADAMS,  JOSHUA  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  of  Plains  Sub- 
Station,  Cheyenne  Wells,  Colo.  Farmer  and  Ranchman,  1898- 
'10;  Superintendent  of  Plains  Sub-Station,  1910 — . 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Ranchman,  Windland  Ranch,  R.  1, 
Arapahoe,  Colo.  General  Secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  K.  S.  A.  C  , 
1899-'02;  Ranchman,  1902 — ;  County  Surveyor,  1911-'12. 

ALLISON,  THOMAS  WALTER,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Florence,  Kan 
Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower,  1898 — . 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM,  M.  S.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical 
Engineering,  Michigan  College  of  Mines,  140  Hubbell  Ave., 
Houghton,  Mich.  Assistant  in  Mathematics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899- 


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'03;  Instructor  in  Physics  and  Electrical  Engineering,  ibid.. 
1903-'06;  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Chicago,  Summer 
Quarters,  1900-'05;  Instructor  in  Physics  and  Mathematics, 
Michigan  College  of  Mines,  1906-'10;  Graduate  Student,  Cor- 
nell University,  1910-'ll;  Instructor  in  Mechanical  and  Electri- 
cal Engineering,  Michigan  College  of  Mines,  1911-'12;  Assist 
ant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  ibid.,  1912 — . 

(BAYLESS)  STAVER,  JESSIE  GENEVA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1, 
Boone,  Colo.  At  Home,  Yates  Center,  Kan.,  1898-'03;  Hou^e- 
wife,  1903 — . 

(BRADY)  ANDERSON,  HOPE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  140  Hubbell  Ave., 
Houghton,  Mich.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1898-'OC; 
Teacher,  City  Schools,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1900-'02;  Teacher, 
Liberal,  Kan.,  1902-'06;  Teacher,  Pottawatomie  County,  Kan- 
sas, 1906-'08;  Housewife,  1908 — . 

BROWN,  ROBERT  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Music,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  331  N.  Seventeenth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Special 
Student,  Chicago  Musical  College,  1898-'00;  Instructor  in 
Violin  and  Band  Instruments,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1900-'05;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Music,  and  Director  of  Orchestra,  ibid.,  1905 — . 

BUTTERFIELD,  EARL  CARVER,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Horticulturist, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Arlington  Farm,  Rosslyn,  Va. 
Fruit  Grower,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.,  1898-'02;  Office  of  Horticul- 
turist, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1902-'04;  Superintend- 
ent Arlington  Farm,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1904 — . 

CONOVER.  JOHN  ALFRED,  B.  S.,  Manager  Naval  Academy  Dairy 
Farm,  R.  1,  Annapolis,  Md.  Herdsman,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1898-'99; 
Creamery  Work,  1900;  Dairy  Farm  Management,  1900-'02; 
Student,  Iowa  Agricultural  College,  1902-'05;  In  Charge  of 
Dairy  Extension  Work,  North  Carolina,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1905-'!!;  Manager,  Naval  Academy  Dairy  Farm. 
1911 — . 

COPELAND.  MINNIE  LAURA,  B.  S.,  With  Hotpoint  Electric  Com- 
pany, 10  W.  Ninety-eighth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Teacher, 
Riley  County,  Kansas,  1898-'00;  Student,  Chicago  Homeopathic 
Training  School  for  Nurses,  Chicago,  111.,  1900-'02;  General 
Nurse,  1902-' 12;  At  Home,  New  York  City,  1912;  With  Hot- 
point  Electric  Company,  1913 — . 

(COTTRELL)  POTTORF,  LUCY  MARIA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R  1, 
Riley,  Kan.  At  Home,  1898-'99;  Housewife,  1899 — . 

(DAHL)  DAVIS,  ANNA  MAGDALENA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  8,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Teacher,  Jewell  County,  Kansas,  1898-'01;  Stu- 
dent in  Lindsborg  (Kansas)  Conservatory  of  Music,  1891-'92; 
Teacher,  1892-'93;  Housewife,  1893 — . 

DAHL,  INGA  JOSEPHINE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  R.  1,  Montrose,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Rural  and  City  Schools,  Jewell  County,  Kansas, 
1898 — . 

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DILLE,  CASSIE  BELLE,  B.  S.,  Stenographer,  Meriden  Creamery 
Company,  3025  Woodland  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Teacher, 
Riley  County,  Kansas,  1899;  Student,  Business  College.  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1900;  Stenographer,  Forest  Park  Creamery 
Company,  Ottawa,  Kan.,  1901-'03;  Stenographer,  Meriden 
Creamery  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1903 — . 

DOLL,  EMMA  PHILLIPINE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Box  532,  Larned,  Kan. 

(EWALT)  BROWN,  CORA  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  331  N. 
Seventeenth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

FARLEY,  GUY  FRANCIS,  B.  S.,  Agent,  Equitable  Life  Insurance 
Society,  358  Empire  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Grain  and  Live 
Stock  Dealer,  1898-'02;  Student,  Emerson  College,  Boston, 
1902-'05;  Farmer,  Melvern,  Kan.,  1905 — ;  Agent,  Equitable 
Life  Insurance  Society,  Seattle,  Wash. 

(FINLEY)  RIDENOUR,  MARY  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Corval- 
lis,  Ore. 

FROWE,  ARTHUR  LORENZO,   B.   S.      Died  in   1904. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  LOGAN,  M.  S.,  Forester  and  Farmer,  917  Six 
teenth  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  R.  3,  Hancock,  Md. 
Assistant  Horticulturist,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1898-'99;  Assistant  Super- 
intendent of  Tree  Planting,  U.  S.  Division  of  Forestry,  1899- 
'01;  Superintendent  of  Tree  Planting,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Forestry, 
1901-'05;  Assistant  Forester,  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  in  Charge 
Branch  of  Products,  1905-'10;  Assistant  Forester,  U.  S.  Forest 
Service,  in  Charge  of  Acquisition  of  National  Forests  in  the 
Appalachian  Mountains,  1911 — ;  Proprietor  Forest  Hill  Fruit 
Farm,  Hancock,  Md.,  1911 — . 

(HANSON)  HIGINBOTHAM,  ANNA  VIOLA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

HARDY,  WALTER  EUGENE,  B.  S.,  Merchant,  Grant's  Pass,  Ore. 

HARVEY,  JAMES  MADISON,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Ogden,  Kan. 

HOFFMAN,  EMMETT  VIVIAN,  B.  S.,  Sales  Manager,  The  Kansas 
Flour  Mills  Company,  2104  Linwood  Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Salesman,  The  C.  Hoffman  &  Sons  Milling  Co.,  1898-'03;  Man- 
ager, The  C.  Hoffman  &  Sons  Milling  Co.,  1903-'12 ;  Sales  Man- 
ager, The  Kansas  Flour  Mills  Company,  1912 — . 

HULETT,  GUY  DUDLEY,  B.  S.,  D.  O.,  Instructor,  Kirksville,  Mo., 
1900-'04.  Died  in  1904. 

INGRAM,  BERTHA  EMMA,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  Barnes,  Kan. 

(JOHNSON)  BUTTERFIELD,  ARY  CORDELIA,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
3821  Morrell  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  At  Home,  Russell 
County,  Kansas;  Stenographer  and  Bookkeeper,  St.  Louis  and 
Kansas  City;  Housewife,  1904 — . 

KING,  CHARLES  PERCY,  B.  S.,  Purchasing  Agent,  Longville  Lum- 
ber Company,  Longville,  La.  Lumber  Business,  Columbus, 
Kan.,  1898-'99;  Yellow  Pine,  La.,  1899-'01;  Chanute,  Kan., 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  113 

1901-'05;    Baxter    Springs,    Kan.,    1905-'07;    Eubanks,    Okla., 
1907-'12;  Longville,  La.,  1912 — . 

(LOCKE)  NOBLE,  BESSIE  MAY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  407  Colorado 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1898- 
'01;  Housewife,  1901 — . 

LONG,  OLIVE,  B.  S.      Died  in  1902. 

McCULLOUGH,  WILLIAM  ANDREW,  M.  D.,  Physician,  Delavan, 
Kan.  Medical  Student,  1898-'02;  Physician,  Linwood,  Kan., 
1902-'03;  Proprietor  and  Manager,  Telephone  Plant,  Hering- 
ton,  Kan.,  1903-'05;  Physician,  Delavan,  Kan.,  1905 — . 

(MANCHESTER)  ALLISON,  INEZ  ISADORE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R. 
1,  Florence,  Kan. 

MARTIN,   FLORENCE  ADELIA,   B.   S.      Died  in   1901. 

MARTIN,  HENRY  ALBA,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Admire,  Kan.  Creamery- 
man,  Admire,  Kan.,  1898-'06;  Farmer,  Admire,  Kan.,  1906 — . 

MELTON,  ALICE  MAUDE,  B.  S.,  Clerk  and  Stenographer,  Chemistry 
Department,   K.    S.   A.   C.,    804   Moro   St.,      Manhattan,      Kan 
Graduate  Student,   K.   S.   A.   C.,   1898-'99;    Clerical  Assistant, 
Chemistry  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899-'01;   Clerk  and  Ste- 
nographer, Chemistry  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1901 — . 

*MENKE,  GEORGE  GERKEIN,  B.  S.,  Stock  Breeder,  Garden  City, 
Kan. 

*MINIS,  MARY  FRANCES,  B.  S.,  Bookkeeper  for  Etna  Building  an^ 
Loan  Association,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

(MOORE)  DAKIN,  MAE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1147  N.  Emporia  Ave., 
Wichita,  Kan.  Housewife,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1898 — . 

(NICHOLS)  DONOHOO,  HARRIET  GRACE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  703 
Monroe  St.,  Tucumcari,  New  Mex.  Teacher,  1899-'00;  Drug 
Clerk,  Teacher,  Printer,  1901-'03;  Housewife,  1903 — ;  Deputy 
Probate  Clerk,  and  Ex-Officio  Recorder  for  Quay  County,  New 
Mexico,  1907-'12;  Past  Matron  and  Past  Grand  Marshall, 
Order  Eastern  Star;  State  Organizer  of  Mothers'  Clubs  and 
Parent-Teacher  Associations,  1911-'13;  Member  of  School 
Patrons'  Committee,  N.  E.  A.,  for  New  Mexico;  Member  of 
Board  of  Education,  Tucumcari,  1913 — . 

NICHOLS,  SCHUYLER,  M.  D.,  Physician,  Herington,  Kan.  Physi- 
cian, Liberal,  Kan.,  1901-'05;  Physician,  Herington,  Kan., 
1905 — . 

PARKS,  LUCY  JUNIE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Hominy,  Okla.  Teacher, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1899-'08;  Teacher,  Hominy,  Okla.,  1908 — . 

PATTEN,  ERNEST  BYRON,  B.  S.,  Grain  Dealer,  Carthage,  S.  Dak. 
Farmer,  1898-'00;  Student,  Dairy  Course,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1900- 
'01;  Creameryman,  California,  1901  (March  to  October); 
Buyer  for  Grain  Company,  1901-'05;  Assistant  Cashier,  State 
Bank  of  Carthage,  1905-'07;  Manager  Grain  Firm,  Patten  & 
Welch,  1907 — . 

(PERRY)  THOMAS,  C.  JEANETTE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  2812  Wright 


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Ave.,  Racine,  Wis.  Assistant  in  Printing  Department,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1898-'99;  Executive  Clerk,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899-'05;  House- 
wife, Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1905-'10;  Housewife,  Racine,  Wis., 
1910 — . 

(PFUETZE)  SAMUEL,  EMILIE  MATILDA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  523 
Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  1898-'00;  Cashier 
and  Bookkeeper,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1900-'06;  Housewife, 
1906 — . 

PIERCE,  JOHN  MARTIN,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Berger,  Idaho.  Fruit 
Grower,  Geyserville,  Cal.,  1898-'!!;  Farmer,  Berger,  Idaho, 
1911 — . 

POND,  RAYMOND  H.,  Ph.  D.,  University  of  Michigan,  1902; 
Teacher,  Maryland  Agricultural  College,  1901;  Teacher,  High 
School  at  Sterling,  111.,  1902-'04;  Teacher,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity, Evanston,  111.,  1904-'07;  Teacher,  College  Station, 
Texas,  1909-'ll;  Student,  Bonn,  Leipsic,  1907-'08;  New  York 
City,  U.  S.  Biological  Survey,  1908-'09;  Analyzed  Plants  at 
Put-in-Bay,  two  summers;  Studied  in  Botanical  Gardens, 
Bronyx  Park,  two  summers.  Died  in  1911. 

POOLE,  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Cattle  Breeder,  R.  6,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.  Farmer  and  Cattle  Breeder,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1898 — . 

POPE,  WILLIS  THOMAS,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion, Territory  of  Hawaii,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Wholesale 
Fruit  Business  and  Superintendent  of  Orchards,  Eureka,  Kan., 
1899-'00;  Professor  of  Horticulture,  National  Farm  School, 
Doylestown,  Pa.,  1901-'02;  Instructor  in  Agriculture  and 
Nature  Study,  Territory  Normal  School,  Honolulu,  1902-'04; 
Vice-Principal  and  Director  of  Science  Department,  ibid.,  1905- 
'06;  Acting  Dean  of  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts, 
Territory  of  Hawaii,  1908;  Professor  of  Botany  and  Horticul 
ture,  College  of  Hawaii,  1909;  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction,  1910 — . 

(REED)  PIERCE,  NORA  MAY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Berger,  Idaho. 
Teacher,  Genoa,  111.,  1898-'00;  Housewife,  Geyserville,  Cal., 
1900-'!!;  Housewife,  Berger,  Idaho,  1911 — . 

*RHODES,  GERTRUDE  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  319  Colorado 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

ROGLER,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Bazaar,  Kan.  Farmer, 
1898—. 

RUMOLD,  FERDINAND  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  6, 
Abilene,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  1898 — . 

SANDERSON,  MARTIN  WILBUR,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
R.  1,  Cedar  Vale,  Kan.  Farmer,  1898-'01;  Deputy  County 
Surveyor,  Marshall  County,  Kansas,  1900-'01;  County  Sur- 
veyor, Marshall  County,  Kansas,  1901-'09;  City  Engineer, 
Marysville,  Kan.,  1901-'09;  Secretary,  Marshall  County  Sunday 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  115 

School  Association,  1899-'02;  Secretary,  Marysville  Lodge  No. 
91,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  1908-'09;  Farmer,  1909 — . 

(SHELDEN)  PARKER,  OLIVE  MARIA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  710 
Upson  Ave.,  El  Paso,  Texas. 

SMITH,  EDWIN  LEE,  B.  S.,  Letter  Carrier,  820  Laramie  St.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Teacher,  1892-'01;  Stock  Farmer,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1901-'03;  U.  S.  Mail  Service,  1904 — . 

SMITH,  OLIVER  RUSSELL,  C.  E.,  Dairyman,  Buhl,  Idaho.  Teacher, 
State  School  of  New  Mexico,  1898-'03;  Assistant  Irrigation 
Manager,  State  of  Washington,  1903-'12;  Dairyman,  Buhl, 
Idaho,  1912 — . 

(SPOHR)  SMITH,  BERTHA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Columbus,  Kan. 
Teacher  and  Student,  Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute,  1898-'99; 
Director,  Domestic  Economy,  ibid.,  1899-'00;  Housewife, 
1900 — . 

SYMNS,  ANDREW  B.,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  5,  Troy,  Kan. 
Farmer  and  Stockman,  1898 — ;  County  Commissioner,  Doni- 
phan  County,  1902-'05. 

THACKREY,  CORA,  B.  S.,  County  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Valen- 
tine, Nebr.  Teacher  in  Rural  Schools;  Teacher  in  Grade 
Schools;  Clerk  in  Post  Office;  Recording  Clerk  in  County 
Clerk's  Office;  Principal  of  Schools;  County  Superintendent 
of  Schools,  Cherry  County,  Nebraska. 

(THACKREY)  REECE,  HARRIET  EMERSON,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
Simeon,  Nebr.  Deputy  County  Treasurer,  1898-'02;  House- 
wife, 1902 — . 

THOMAS,  HENRY  MARSDEN,  B.  S.,  Collection  Manager,  J.  I.  Case 
Threshing  Machine  Company,  2812  Wright  Ave.,  Racine,  Wis. 
In  U.  S.  Volunteer  Army,  1898;  Farmer,  Melvern,  Kan.,  1899- 
'01;  Traveling  Salesman,  Ferguson  Implement  Company,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1901-'03;  Traveling  Salesman,  J.  I.  Case  Thresh- 
ing Machine  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1903;  Traveling  Col- 
lector, J.  I.  Case  Threshing  Machine  Company,  Wichita,  Kan., 
1903-'05;  General  Collector,  J.  I.  Case  Threshing  Machine 
Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1905-'10;  Collection  Manager,  J.  I. 
Case  Threshing  Machine  Company,  Racine,  Wis.,  1910 — . 

(WATERS)  CONNER,  ELSIE  LUCILE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  2, 
Alden,  Minn.  Teacher,  Public  Schools,  five  years;  Teacher 
and  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'06;  Housewife,  1907 — . 

WATERS,  FRED  DORSEY,  B.  S.,  Foreman,  4  C.  Lumber  Company, 
Neame,  La. 

WHIPPLE,  ABNER  DAVIS,  B.  S.,  Secretary,  Bell  Telephone  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Ltd.,  18  rue  Boudowyns,  Antwerp,  Bel- 
gium. Postgraduate,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1898-'99;  Teacher,  Marion 
Military  Institute,  Marion,  Ala.,  1900-'03;  Clerk,  Butler  Bros., 
Chicago,  1904-'05;  Traveling  Salesman,  T.  J.  Keveney  &  Co., 
New  York,  1905-'06;  Clerk,  Western  Electric  Company, 


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Chicago,  1906-'08;  Auditor  in  Europe,  Western  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  1908-'12;  Secretary,  Bell  Telephone  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Ldt.,  1912 — . 

(WILDER)  SAWDON,  ADELAIDE  FRANCES,  M.  S.,  Housewife, 
1018  E.  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Assistant  in  Domestic  Science, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1898-'00;  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1900-'02; 
Housewife,  Chicago,  1902-'04;  Housewife,  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
1904 — . 

(WILDER)  McCULLOUGH,  JOSEPHINE  HANNAH,  M.  S.,  House- 
wife, Delavan,  Kan.  Postgraduate,  1899-'01;  Housewife, 
1902—. 

YEOMAN,  PRANK,  LL.  B.,  Attorney  at  Law,  4022  Terrace  St.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.  LL.  B.,  Kansas  City  School  of  Law,  1900;  Oleo- 
margarine Inspector  for  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1901-'03;  General 
Practice  in  all  the  Courts. 

ZIMMERMAN,  FREDERICK,  B.  S.,  Cashier  Cheney  State  Bank, 
Cheney,  Kan.  Residences:  Bendena,  Kan.,  1898-'02;  Kirks 
ville,  Mo.,  1902-'03;  Cheney,  Kan.,  1903 — . 

1899 

(ADAMS)  WILKIN,  BONNIE  FRANCES,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Hoxie, 
Kan.  Teacher,  Glade,  Kan.,  1899-'00;  Student,  K.  S.  N., 
Emporia,  Kan.,  1901;  Teacher,  Cheyenne  Wells,  Colo.,  1901- 
'03;  At  Home,  Glade,  Kan.,  1903-'04;  Teacher,  Kirwin,  Kan., 
1904-'05;  Teacher,  Cheyenne  Wells,  Colo.,  1905-'07;  At  Home, 
Cheyenne  Wells,  Colo.,  1907-'08;  Housewife,  Hoxie,  K&n., 
1908-'!!;  Housewife,  Marion,  N.  C.,  1911-'12;  Housewife, 
Hoxie,  Kan.,  lyl2 — . 

ADAMS,  MORRIS  CARPENTER,  B.  S.,  Stock  Farmer,  R.  2,  Glade, 
Kan.  Farmer,  1899-'00;  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas, 
1900-'03;  Stock  Farmer,  Glade,  Kan.,  1903 — . 

AVERY,  MELVIA  FAIRETTA,  M.  D.,  Physician,  Wakefleld,  Kan. 
Teacher,  1899-'03;  Student,  Medical  College,  1903-'06;  M.  D., 
Medical  Department,  K.  U.,  1906;  Interne  at  General  Hospital, 
1906-'07;  Physician,  Wakefield,  Kan.,  1907 — . 

BLAIR,  ALBERT  EDWIN,  B.  S.,  Architect,  602  Kentucky  St., 
Lawrence,  Kan.  Special  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899-'00; 
Creameryman,  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  Blairstown,  Mo.,  and  Lyn- 
don, Kan.,  1900-'03;  Architectural  Draftsman,  Portland,  Ore., 
Sacramento,  Cal.,  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1903-'06;  Architect, 
Independence,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  Architect,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1908; 
Architect,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1909 — . 

BOLTON,  JAMES  COURTNEY,  B.  S.,  Stock  Farmer,  R.  1,  Zeandale, 
Kan.  Farmer  and  Dairyman,  Paxico,  Kan.,  1899-'04;  Stock 
Farmer,  Wamego,  Kan.,  1904-'06;  Stock  Farmer,  Zeandale, 
Kan.,  19Cj-»-. 

BUTTERFIELD,  JOSEPH  ABBOTT,  B,  S.,     Railway     Mail     Clerk, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  117 

House  Painter  and  Paper  Hanger,  3821  Morrell  Ave.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Rancher;  Work  with  Express  Company;  Railway 
Mail  Service  —  ;  Paper  Hanger  and  Painter  —  . 

CORRELL,  WILLITT  RANSOM,  B.  S.,  Planing  Mill  Man,  211  S. 
Fifth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Machine  Man  and  Carpenter, 
1898-'00;  Farmer,  1900-'08;  Mill  Worker,  1908  —  . 

COTTRELL,  ERNEST  LERNED,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Wabaun- 
see,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1899  —  . 

*DILLE,  ALFRED  BURTON,  Jr.,  B.  S.,  Contractor,  Alamagordo, 
New  Mex. 

HABIGER,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Bushton,  Kan. 
Farmer;  President,  Farmers'  Elevator  Company;  Member 
School  Board. 

HANEY,  JOHN  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  Manager  Western  Branch  I.  H.  C. 
Agricultural  Extension  Department,  I.  H.  C.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 
Assistant,  Feeding  and  Field  Experiments,  K.  S.  A.  S.,  1899- 
'01;  Agricultural  Agent,  C.  &.  P.  Railway,  1901;  Superintend- 
ent, Hays  Branch  Experiment  Station,  1902-'05;  Professor 
of  Farm  Crops,  Iowa  Agricultural  College,  six  months,  1905; 
Manager  of  Deming  Ranch,  Oswego,  Kan.,  1905-'!!;  Superin 
tendent  of  Development-Irrigation  Project,  Boone,  Colo., 


*HARVEY,  JOHN  ANDREW,  B.  S.,  Ranchman,  Alamagordo,  New 
Mex. 

(HILL)  CHAMPLIN,  GRACE  EDNA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1010  Lara- 
mie  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Housewife  at  Phillipsburg,  Kan.; 
Teacher  in  Manhattan,  Kan. 

HOLZER,  HIRAM  ADSIT,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  of  United  Iron 
W^orks  Company  (Pittsburg  Plant),  208  W.  Park  Ave.,  Pitts- 
burg,  Kan.  Riverside  Iron  Works,  1899-'00;  Kansas  City 
Southern  Railway  Company,  1900-'01;  Pittsburg  Foundry 
and  Machine  Company,  1901-'03;  United  Iron  Works  Com- 
pany, 1903  —  . 

*  JACKSON,  CHARLES  CLIFFORD,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Westmore- 

land, Kan. 

JOHNSON,  FRED  EMANUEL,  D.  V.  S.,  Superintendent  of  Serum 
Production,  University  of  Nebraska,  2445  O  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
(Care  State  Farm).  Veterinary  Inspection,  Bureau  of  Animal 
Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture;  Meat  Inspector, 
Chicago,  1904;  Quarantine  Service  in  the  States  of  Colorado, 
New  Mexico,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Wyoming,  and 
Nebraska,  1904-'12;  Superintendent  of  Serum  Production,  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska,  1912  —  . 

*  JOHNSTON,  HARRY  WALLACE,  B.  S.,  Stockman. 

KEELER,  LOT  PARKER,  B.  S.,  Architect  and  Builder,  1169  E. 
Eighteenth  St.,  Portland,  Ore.  In  the  Philippine  Islands,  with 


118  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

the  Army,  1899-'01;  Carpenter,  1901-'08;  Architect  and 
Builder,  1908 — . 

KESSLER,  JOHN  MARTIN,  B.  S.,  Florist,  Twenty-fifth  St.  and  Kan- 
sas Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Employed  by  Florists,  1899-'01;  Inde- 
pendent Florist,  1902 — . 

KINSLEY,  ALBERT  THOMAS,  M.  S.,  D.  V.  S.,  President  and  Pathol- 
ogist, Kansas  City  Veterinary  College,  2108  E.  Thirty-sixth 
St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Assistant,  Veterinary  Department,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1899-'02;  Student  and  Instructor,  Kansas  City  Veter- 
inary College,  1902-'04;  Pathologist,  Kansas  City  Veterinary 
College,  1904 — ; President,  Kansas  City  Veterinary  College, 
1912 — ;  President,  American  Serum  Company  (Production  of 
Anti-Hog-Cholera  Serum),  1909 — ;  Deputy  State  Veterinarian, 
Missouri,  1912 — . 

La  SHELLE,  FRANK  ELMER,  B.  S.,  Newspaper  Publisher,  Hanover, 
Kan.  Teacher,  three  years;  Editor,  Wray  "Rattler,"  Wray. 
Colo.;  Foreman,  Clay  Center  (Kansas)  "Dispatch;"  In  Printing 
Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  five  years;  Newspaper  Publisher, 
Hanover,  Kan. 

LECHNER,  CHRISTIAN  DAGOBERT,  B.  S.,  Salesman  for  The  Jenne 
Acetylene  Gas  Machine  Company,  Russell,  Kan.  Contractor 
and  Builder,  and  Furniture  Dealer;  Salesman  for  The  Jenne 
Acetylene  Gas  Machine  Company. 

LONG,  ROSS,  B.  S.,  Law  Student,  1899-'03;  Lawyer,  1903;  Died 
in  1908. 

(MAELZER)  HAISE,  LOUISA  MARY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Star  Route, 
Russell,  Kan.  Student,  Boston  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1899-'00; 
Teacher,  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Boston,  1900;  Housewife, 
1901 — . 

(MANLY)  WILLIAMS,  KATE  ANNA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  927  Moro 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Postgraduate  Student  and  Student 
Teacher,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899-'01;  Teacher,  Carrollton,  Mo.,  1901- 
'03;  Teacher,  City  Schools,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  19 03-' 08;  Princi- 
pal, Avenue  Building,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1908-'10;  Housewife, 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1910-'12;  Housewife,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1912 — . 

MASTERS,  CLAUDE,  B.  S.,  In  Insurance  Business,  110  N.  Robinson 
St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  In  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  1902-'05; 
In  Insurance  and  Abstract  Business,  Sulphur,  Okla.,  and 
Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1905 — . 

MITCHELL,  ROBERT  BERTICE,  B.  S.,  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  Fortieth  U.  S.  Volunteers,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1899-'01;  Same 
Company,  Tampa,  Fla.,  1901-'02;  Second  Lieutenant,  Artillery 
Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Monroe,  Va.,  1902-'03;  Died  in  1904. 

(NEEDHAM)  CARTER,  JENNIE  JUNE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1, 
Rantoul,  Kan.  Clerk,  Correspondence  Course  in  Literature, 
1899-'02;  Housewife,  1902 — . 


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NICHOLS,  ROSCOE  TOWNLEY,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  222 
Kansas  Ave.,  Liberal,  Kan.  M.  D.,  Northwestern  University 
Medical  School,  1902;  Practice  of  Medicine,  Liberal,  Kan., 
1902 — ;  Elected  Mayor  of  Liberal,  1911;  Elected  Representa- 
tive of  Seward  County,  1912. 

NOTES,  FANNY  GERTRUDE,  B.  S.,  Nurse,  via  London  and  Con- 
stantinople, Marsovan,  Turkey-in-Asia.  At  Home,  Wabaun- 
see,  Kan.,  1899-'00;  Student,  Topeka  Business  College,  1901 
(February  to  September);  At  Home,  1901-'04;  Special  Stu- 
dent, Oberlin,  1904-'05;  Pupil  Nurse,  Lakeside  Hospital, 
Cleveland,  1905-'08;  Private  Nurse,  Cleveland,  1908-'09; 
Head  Nurse,  Austolia  Hospital,  1909 — . 

ORR,  HARRY  DELPHOS,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  2010  Mai- 
lers Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.  School  Teacher  and  Farmer,  1899- 
'00;  Medical  Student,  and  Assistant  in  Chemistry  Department, 
Northwestern  University,  Medical  School,  1900-'04;  Resident 
Physician  and  Surgeon,  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago,  1904-'06; 
Resident  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Alexian  Bros.  Hospital,  Chi- 
cago, 1906-'07;  Private  Practice,  1907 — ;  Junior  Attending 
Surgeon,  Alexian  Bros.  Hospital,  Departments  of  Genito- 
urinary Surgery  and  Dermatology;  Major,  Medical  Corps,  Illi- 
nois National  Guard,  Asigned  First  Cavalry. 

OWENS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  B.  S.,  Agriculturist,  Virginia 
Normal  and  Industrial  Institute,  Petersburg,  Va.  In  Charge 
of  Creamery,  Tuskegee  Institute,  Alabama,  1899-'00;  Dairy 
Husbandry,  ibid.,  1900-'08;  In  Charge  of  Silage  Crops,  ibid., 
1902-'08;  In  Charge  of  Agricultural  Work  at  State  Normal  and 
Industrial  Institute,  Petersburg,  Va.,  1908 — . 

(PAINTER)  DESMARIAS,  CARRIE  VASHTI,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
Lakeland,  Kan.  Teacher,  Lakeland,  Kan.,  1899-'01;  House- 
wife, Lakeland,  Kan.,  1901-'09;  Housewife,  Mulvane,  Kan.. 
1909-'13. 

PECK,  ELLA  EMERSON,  B.  S.,  Customs  Inspectress,  602  Monta-ia 
St.,  El  Paso,  Texas.  Teacher,  1899-'06;  Music  Student. 
1906-'!!;  Appointed  Customs  Inspectress  Through  the  Civil 
Service,  1911 — . 

*(PFUETZE)  JULIAN,  ANNA  C.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Olathe,  Kan. 

POTTORF,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
R.  1,  Riley,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Riley,  Kan., 
1899 — . 

(PRITNER)  LOCKWOOD,  MARY  ELY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  680  N. 
Main  St.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Assistant  in  Domestic  Science 
Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1899-'01;  Housewife,  1901 — ; 
Graduate  Student,  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1902. 

PURDY.  OTTO  INDEPENDENCE.  B.  S..  FJp.ld-man,  "Daily  Drovers- 


120  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Journal  Stockman,"  401  S.  Forty-second  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

RANDALL,  DELMER  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  4,  Buhl,  Idaho. 
Contractor  and  Surveyor,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1899-'04;  Office 
of  Public  Roads,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1904-'05; 
Surveyor,  Contractor  and  Farmer,  Southern  Idaho,  1905 — . 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM  HARVEY,  B.  S.,  Hay  Dealer  and  Stock 
Farmer,  Vernon,  Kan.  Teacher,  Kansas  and  Oklahoma, 
1900-'02;  Teacher  in  High  School,  Griswold,  Iowa,  1902- 
'03;  Farmer,  1903-'10;  Hay  Dealer  and  Stock  Farmer, 
1910 — . 

SHELTON,  FRANK  SESSIONS,  B.  S.,  Fruit  Grower,  R.  2,  Cash- 
mere, Wash.  Clerk,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1899-'01;  Clerk,  Teller, 
Alaska,  1901-'02;  Commercial  Traveler,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
1902-'05;  Prospector,  Alaska,  1905-'07;  Bookkeeper,  Alaska, 
1907-'09;  Bookkeeper,  Vancouver,  B.  C.,  1909-'12;  Bookkeeper 
Cashmere,  Wash.,  1912-'13;  Fruit  Grower,  Cashmere,  Wash., 
1913 — . 

SPOHR,  LOUISE  M.,  B.  S.,  Instructress  of  Nurses,  Moline  Public 
Hospital,  Seventh  St.,  Tenth  Ave.,  Moline,  111.  In  Training, 
St.  Luke's  Hospital  Training  School,  1900-'03;  Superintendent 
of  Christ's  Hospital  Training  School,  1903-'06;  Superintend- 
ent of  Park  View  Hospital,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1906-'09; 
Private  Duty  Nurse,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1909-'!!;  Instructress 
of  Nurses,  Moline  Public  Hospital,  1911 — . 

(STREETER)    HANEY,  ANNIE  LOUISA,  B.  S.      Died  in  1906. 

*  (TOWERS)  BROOKS,  NELLIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  301  W.  Thir- 
teenth St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

TRUE,  OTHO  SPRAGUE,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  1415  Buchanan  St., 
Topeka,  Kan. 

TULLOSS,  JAMES  OTIS,  B.  S.,  Hardware  and  Implement  Dealer, 
Sedan,  Kan.  Regent  of  the  Agricultural  College,  1905-'!!; 
Hardware  and  Implement  Dealer,  1899 — . 

TULLOSS,  WILLIAM  GUY,  B.  S.,  Cashier,  State  Bank  of  Rantoul, 
Kan.,  Box  12,  Rantoul,  Kan.  Farmer,  1899 — ;  Banker, 
1905 — ;  Interested  in  Gas  and  Oil  Business;  Legislator  from 
Franklin  County,  1912 — . 

WAGNER,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN,  B.  S.,  Custodian,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Stock  Raiser,  1899-'09;  Timekeeper  for  Sharp 
Contracting  Company,  1909-'! 2;  Stock  Raiser,  1913-'! 4;  Cus- 
todian, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1914 — . 

(WAUGH)  SMITH,  MARY  LANA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  2007  Highland 
Ave.,  Hollywood,  Cal. 

*WHITE,  CHARLES  BERNARD,  B.  S.,  With  Seymour  Packing 
Company,' 411  W.  Second  St.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

WILLIAMS,  NANNIE  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  Gardner,  Kan. 
In  Clerical  Work,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

WILSON,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE,  B.  S.      Died  in  1902. 


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WOESTEMEYER,  FREDERICK  OTTO,  B.  D.,  Minister  of  the 
Gospel,  1454  Leonard  St.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Business, 
Bethel,  Kan.,  1899;  Teacher,  Wyandotte  County,  Kansas, 
1900;  Student,  Cumberland  University,  Lebanon,  Tenn., 
1901-'04;  Pastor,  Presbyterian  Church,  Bethel,  Kan.,  1904- 
'06;  Graduate  Student,  Chicago  University,  1906;  Missionary 
to  the  Mountaineers,  Harlan,  Ky.,  1907;  Pastor,  Presbyterian 
Church,  Rossville,  Kan.,  1908;  Pastor,  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Cherryvale,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  Assistant  Pastor,  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  Davenport,  Iowa,  1911 — . 

1900 

AGNEW,  ELIZABETH  JANE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Professor,  Home 
Economics  Department,  Western  State  Normal,  Hays,  Kan. 
Assistant  in  Domestic  Science  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1900- 
'03;  Student  at  Teachers'  College,  1903-'04;  Professor  of 
Domestic  Science  and  Domestic  Art,  Wichita  High  School, 
1905-'10;  Professor,  Home  Economics  Department,  Western 
State  Normal,  1910 — . 

(ASBURY)  DERR,  ELIZABETH  EDNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Gardena,  Cal.  At  Home,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1900-'02;  At  Home 
and  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1902-'03;  Residences:  Chicago,  111.,  1903-'04;  Mt.  Pleasart, 
Mich.,  1904-'08;  Butte,  Mont.,  1908-'10;  Big  Timber,  Mont., 
1910-'!!;  Gardena,  Cal.,  1911 — .  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Big  Timber,  Mont.,  1910-'!!. 

(BAILEY)  FOLTZ,  EFFIE  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
Wamego,  Kan. 

*BAIN,  ALVAH  I.,  B.  S.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

BAINER,  HARRY  M.,  B.  S.  Agron.,  M.  S.  A.,  Agricultural  Demon- 
strator, Santa  Fe  Railway  System,  2001  Taylor  St.,  Amarillo, 
Texas.  Skimming  Station  Operator  and  Farmer,  Franklin 
County,  Kansas,  1900-'02;  Foreman,  Live  Stock  Department, 
Vrooman  Farm,  Trenton,  Mo.,  1902-'03;  Postgraduate  Stu- 
dent, Iowa  State  College  (M.  S.  A.,  1904),  1903-'04;  Instruc- 
tor in  Agricultural  Engineering,  Iowa  State  College,  1904-'06; 
Professor  of  Agricultural  Engineering  and  Dairying,  Colorado 
Agricultural  College,  1906-'10;  Farm  Manager,  Colorado  Agri- 
cultural College  Farm,  1909-'10;  Agricultural  Demonstra- 
tor, Santa  Fe  Railway  System,  1910 — . 

(BERKEY)   SMITH,  CHARLOTTE  ALMIRA,  B.  S.,  Died  in  1910. 

BLACHLY,  JOHN  HAROLD,  B.  S.,  D.  D.  S.,  Dentist,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Painter  and  Laborer,  1900-'05;  Graduate,  Western 
Dental  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1908;  Dentist,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1908 — . 

(BLACHLY)  DEAN,  MINERVA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  511  N.  Juliette 
Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  1900-'01;  Bookkeeper, 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  123 

Secretary's   Office,    K.    S.   A.    C.,    Manhattan,    Kan.,    1901-'04, 
Housewife,    1904 — . 

BLISS,  ZINA  LEIGH,  B.  S.,  A.  B.,  Landscape  Gardener  and  Forester, 
914  Franklin  St.,  Houston,  Texas.  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  1900- 
'03;  A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1905;  Nurseryman  and 
Landscape  Gardener,  Katy,  Texas;  Landscape  Gardener  and 
Forester,  Houston,  Texas. 

BOBBITT,  FRED  WINCHESTER,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Resident  Engineer, 
Houston  Belt  and  Terminal  Railway,  1710  Polk  Ave.,  Hous- 
ton, Texas.  Draftsman,  J.  C.  Holland,  Architect,  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1900-'01;  Draftsman,  Topographer,  Levelman,  and  Trans- 
itman,  Frisco  Railway  Company,  Missouri,  Oklahoma,  and 
Texas,  1901-'04;  County  Surveyor,  Perry,  Okla.,  1904-'05; 
Office  Engineer,  Resident  Engineer,  and  Division  Engineei, 
T.  &  B.  V.  Railway  Company,  Texas,  1905-'09;  City  Engineer, 
Perry,  Okla.,  1909-'!!;  Resident  Engineer,  H.  B.  &  T.  Rail- 
way Company,  1911 — . 

*BOLTON,  LILLIE  GRACE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Wamego,  Kan. 

*(BROQUET)  BAILEY,  PRUDENCE  DELL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Huerfano,  Colo. 

(BURTNER)    SARGENT,  NELLIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.      Died  in   1901. 

CHANDLER.  CHARLES  ASA,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Fruit  Grower  and 
Nurseryman,  1557  American  Ave.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  Assist- 
ant to  Superintendent  of  Grounds,  World's  Fair,  St.  Louis, 
1901-'04;  Assistant  Superintendent,  Swope  Park,  Kansas 
City,  1904-'07;  Nurseryman  and  Landscape  Gardener,  Kansas 
City,  1907-'12;  Fruit  Grower  and  Nurseryman,  Long  Beach, 
Cal.,  1912 — . 

CHRISTENSEN,  FREDERICK  WALDEMAR,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Associate 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  in  Charge  of  Animal  Nutrition  Investi- 
gations, New  Mexico  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic 
Arts,  State  College,  New  Mexico.  Stock  Farmer,  1900-'OS; 
Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1903-'04;  Assistant  Expert  in 
Animal  Nutrition,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  1904-'05;  Assistant  in  Animal  Nutrition, 
Pennsylvania  State  College,  1905-'08;  M.  S.,  ibid.,  1908; 
Graduate  Student,  University  of  Chicago,  Summer  of  1908; 
Graduate  Student,  Yale  University,  1908-'09;  Assistant  in 
Animal  Nutrition,  Pennsylvania  State  College,  1909-'10; 
Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry,  in  Charge  of  Animal 
Nutrition  Investigations,  Experiment  Station,  New  Mexico 
College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  1910 — . 

COOK,  ERNEST  MANSEL,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  2,  Monument,  Kan. 

CORRELL,  CHARLES  McLAIN,  B.  S.,  Ph.  B.,  Ph.  M.,  Teacher  of 
History,  State  Normal  School,  Mayville,  N.  Dak.  Teacher, 
Riley  County,  Kansas,  1900-'02;  Principal,  Avenue  School, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1902-'04;  Principal,  Central  School,  Man- 


124  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

hattan,  Kan.,  1904-'06;  Graduate  Student,  University  of 
Chicago,  1906-'08;  Head  of  Department  of  History  and  Social 
Science,  State  Normal  School,  Mayville,  N.  Dak.,  1908 — . 

CURRIE,  JENNIE  MAUD,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  904  Monroe  St.,  Topeka, 
Kan.  Shorthand  Student,  1901;  Stenographer,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F. 
General  Offices,  1905-'12;  At  Home,  1913 — . 

DERN,  HARRY  LEROY,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Stockman,  and  Teacher, 
Cimarron,  Kan.  Teacher,  Kingman  County,  Kansas,  1900- 
'01;  Farmer  and  Ranchman,  Gray  County,  Kansas,  1901-'02; 
Farmer  and  Ranchman,  Ford  County,  Kansas,  1902-'07; 
Farmer,  Ranchman,  and  Teacher,  Gray  County,  Kansas, 
1907 — . 

DERR,  HOMER,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  M.  S.,  In  Charge  of  Department  oi' 
Physics  and  Chemistry,  Gardena  Agricultural  High  School, 
Gardena,  Cal.  Accountant  in  Ticket  Auditor's  Office,  Santa 
Fe  Railway,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1900-'02;  Student  of  Physics, 
Chemistry,  and  Mathematics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1902-'03;  Student 
of  Physics,  University  of  Chicago,  1903-'04;  Instructor  of 
Physics  and  Mathematics,  State  Normal  School,  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Mich.,  1904-'08;  In  Charge  of  Department  of  Physics,  Butte 
(Montana)  High  School,  1908-'! 0;  Principal  of  Sweet  Grass 
County  High  School,  Big  Timber,  Mont.,  1910-'ll;  In  Charge 
of  Department  of  Physics  and  Chemistry,  Gardena  Agricul- 
tural High  School,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1911 — . 

(DILLE)  HULETT,  MARY  ALBERTA,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  3025  Wood-- 
land Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Housewife,  Kirksville,  Mo., 
1901-'05;  At  Home,  Edgerton,  Kan.,  1905-'07;  On  Ranch, 
Alamogordo,  New  Mex.,  1907-'09;  Teacher,  Alamogordo 
Public  Schools,  1909-'!!;  At  Home,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1911 — . 

EASTMAN,  ROBERT  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  M.  S.  A.,  Pulaski, 
Va.  M.  S.  A.,  Cornell  University,  1902;  Instructor,  Hampton 
Institute,  1902-'03;  Instructor,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1903-'10;  Student, 
Yale  Forestry  School,  Summer,  1907;  Employed  in  U.  S. 
Forest  Service,  Kanikau  National  Forest,  Summer,  1908. 

(EDELBLUTE)  SMETHURST,  JENNIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  823 
Laramie  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  Keats,  Kan.,  1900- 
'02;  Bookkeeper,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1902-'03;  Clerk,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.,  1903-'06;  Housewife,  1906 — . 

EMRICK,  EUGENE,  B.  S.,  Manager  of  the  Joplin  Store  and  District 
for  the  L.  B.  Price  Merc.  Co.,  1913  Virginia  Ave.,  Joplin,  ~VLO. 

*(FINLEY)  ELAINE,  JOSEPHINE,  B.  S.,  Housewire,  Monrovia,  Cal. 
Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1900-'03;  At  Home,  1903- 
'04;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1904-'05;  At  Home,  1905- 
'07;  Stenographer  in  Horticultural  Department,  1908-'09; 
Stenographer,  Journalism  Department,  1909-'!!;  Housewife, 
Monrovia,  Cal.,  1911 — . 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  125 

*FOREST,  HARRY  VERNE,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  With  St.  Marys  Engine 
Company,  King  City,  Mo. 

GREENE,  GEORGE  ODGEN,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  M.  S.,  Horticulturist, 
Extension  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  915  Fremont  St.,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.  Assistant  in  Horticulture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1900-'03; 
Assistant  in  Horticulture,  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College, 
1903-'05;  Merchant,  Plainville,  Kan.,  1905-'10;  Farmer, 
Bogue,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  Extension  Horticulturist,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1912 — . 

*HAFFNER,  HERMAN  C,.  B.  S.,  Assistant  Superintendent,  Fort 
Lewis  Indian  School,  Hesperus,  Colo. 

HANSON,  GUSTAF  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Construction  Engineer, 
549  New  York  St.,  Wichita,  Kan.  Machinist,  Kansas  City, 
1900-'02;  Machine  Designer,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1902-03;  Opera- 
tor of  Foundry,  Marquette,  Kan.,  1903-'07;  Machine  Designer, 
Wichita,  Kan.,  1907-'09;  Mechanical  Engineer  for  Southwest- 
ern Iron  Works,  Guthrie,  Okla.,  1909-'10;  Professor  of  Draw- 
ing and  Manual  Training,  Broken  Arrow,  Okla.,  Haskell  State 
School  of  Agriculture,  19 10-' 11;  In  Architectural  Work, 
Wichita,  1911 — ;  Construction  Engineer  for  Dietes-Wenzei 
Construction  Company,  on  the  Wichita  Union  Station,  1913 — . 

*HARNER,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Green,  Kan. 

(HOFFMAN)  JOHNTZ,  DAISY  GLADYS,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
307  Vine  St.,  Abilene,  Kan.  Student  of  Kindergartening, 
Chicago,  1900-'02;  Teacher  of  Kindergartening,  Jackson, 
Mich.,  1902-'04;  Teacher  of  Kindergartening,  Enterprise, 
Kan.,  1904-'06;  Housewife,  1906 — . 

LAWRY,  WALTER  FISH,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Designing  Engineer,  Riordon 
Pulp  and  Paper  Company,  Hawkesbury,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Draftsman,  Metropolitan  Street  Railway  Company,  Kansas 
City,  1900-'01;  Draftsman,  Leighton  Howard  Steel  Company, 
East  St.  Louis,  1901;  Machinery  Salesman,  Fairbanks,  Morse 
&  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1901-'02;  Draftsman  and  Instrumentman, 
K.  C.  U.  &  O.  Railway,  1902-'03;  Assistant  Engineer,  C.,  R.  1. 
&  P.  Railway,  1903-'04;  Draftsman,  McClintic-Marshall  Con- 
struction Company,  Chicago,  1904-'05;  Draftsman,  Link  Belt 
Company,  Chicago,  19 05-' 10;  Engineer,  Jeffrey  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  Montreal,  Canada,  1910- 
'13;  Engineer,  Riordon  Pulp  and  Paper  Company,  Hawkes- 
bury, Ontario,  Canada,  1913 — . 
*(McCARTY)  COATS,  AMANDA  GULP,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 

409  E.  Fifty-eighth  St.,  South  Portland,  Ore. 

(McCURRY)    WALKER,  N.  OLLIE,  B.  S.,     Housewife,      Plymouth, 
Kan.      Telegraph  Operator,   Plymouth,   Kan.,    1901-'02;    Tele- 
graph Operator,  Ashfork,  Ariz.,   1903;    Housewife,   1904 — . 
*McDOWELL,   GEORGE     G.,   B.  S.,   South     Fort     George,      British 
Columbia. 


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McKEE,  ROLAND,  B.  S.,  Scientific  Assistant,  Forage  Crop  Investiga- 
tions, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Chico,  Cal.  Farmer, 
Blue  Rapids,  Kan.,  1900-'04;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1904-'05;  Scientific  Assistant,  Forage  Crop  Investigations,  U. 
S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1906 — . 

*(McLAREN)  SCOTT,  NETTIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Santa  Fe, 
Kan. 

MONTGOMERY,  CHARLES  DUDLEY,  B.  S.,  Agron.     Died  in  1902. 

MORLAN,  FRED  BYERS,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Courtland,  Kan. 
Farmer,  Courtland,  Kan.,  1900 — . 

OMAN,  ANDREW  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  M.  F.,  Forester,  U.  S.  Forest 
Service,  Weiser,  Idaho.  Teacher  and  Farmer,  Riley  County, 
Kansas,  1900-'03;  M.  F.,  Yale  School  of  Forestry,  1906; 
Forest  Assistant  in  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  1906 — . 

*  (PADDOCK)  HESS,  KATE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  2315  Lawn  St.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo. 

PANCAKE,  JOSEPH  LOYD,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Alfalfa  and  Stock 
Farmer,  Tully,  Rawlins  County,  Kansas.  Farmer,  Tully,  Kan., 
1900-'07;  Moved  to  Mt.  Airy,  Ga.,  and  Bought  Real  Estate; 
Manager  of  Two  Large  Farms,  Edmore,  Mich.,  1910;  Alfali'a 
and  Stock  Farmer,  Tully,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

PARRACK,  ALBERT  WILLIAM,  B.  S.      Died  in  1901. 

(PERKINS)   MYERS,  EDITH,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Fallbrook,   Cal. 

(PERKINS)  MOODY,  ELENORE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1517  Marengo 
Ave.,  South  Pasadena,  Cal. 

PIERSOL,  PAUL  du  CHALLU,  B.  S.,  Wholesale  Ice  Cream  Dealer, 
214  N.  Division  St.,  Guthrie,  Okla. 

POTTER,  LUTHER  EUGENE,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  Myton,  Utah. 
Foreman,  American  Beet  Sugar  Company,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo  , 
1901;  Farmer,  Indian  School,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  1902- 
'03;  Dairyman,  Chilocco  Indian  Agricultural  School,  1904- 
'05;  Farmer,  Myton,  Utah,  1906-'13;  Deputy  Assessor  by 
Appointment,  Sub-Division,  Wasatch  County,  Utah,  1909; 
Bookkeeper  and  Salesman,  J.  M.  Coltharp  General  Merchan- 
dise Store,  Myton,  Utah,  1910;  Bookkeeper  and  Salesman, 
Barry  Mercantile  Company,  1911;  Carpenter,  Grand  Valley 
Irrigation  Canal  Structures,  Rifle,  Colo.,  1912;  Farmer, 
Myton,  Utah,  1913 — . 

SPILMAN,  CLARA,  B.  S.,  Librarian  and  Secretary,  City  Schools,  426 
Leavenworth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher  in  Preparatory 
Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1901-'02;  Instructor  in  Domestic 
Science,  Girls'  Industrial  School,  Beloit,  Kan.,  1902-'03; 
Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Missouri  Christian  College, 
Camden  Point,  Mo.,  1903-'07;  Deputy  Register  of  Deeds, 
Riley  County,  Kansas,  19 07-' 10;  Librarian  and  Secretary. 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

STEWART,  MABEL,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  High  School, 


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215  W.  Tenth  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Teacher,  City 
Schools,  Neosho,  Mo.,  1900-'09;  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  High 
School,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1909 — . 

STEWART,  STELLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher-in-Charge,  Intermediate 
Department,  Pennsylvania  Institute  for  the  Deaf,  Wingohock- 
ing  Hall,  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

SWEET,  FAYETTE  CHARLES,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stockman, 
Sophia,  Okla.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Burlington,  Kan., 
1900-'02;  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Sophia,  Okla.,  1902 — . 

SWINGLE,  CORA  EDITH,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Nor- 
mal Training  High  School,  Farmington,  Iowa.  Student,  Pratt 
Institute,  1901;  Graduated  from  Domestic  Science  Depart- 
ment, Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  1902;  Teacher, 
Varden,  Pa.,  1902-'04;  Student,  University  of  Michigan,  1905; 
At  Home,  Rochester,  Mich.,  1906-'08;  Student,  University  of 
Michigan,  1909;  At  Home,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1910-'12;  Normal 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Normal  Training  High  School, 
Farmington,  Iowa,  1913 — . 

SWINGLE,  DEANE  BRET,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Botany  and 
Bacteriology,  Montana  Agricultural  College,  713  S.  Grand  Ave., 
Bozeman,  Mont.  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1900-'01;  Assistant  in  Plant  Pathology,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1901-'06;  Professor  of  Botany  and  Bacteriology, 
Montana  Agricultural  College,  1906 — . 

THOMPSON,  BARTON  R.,  B.  S.,  Dairy  Farmer,  Garrison,  Kan. 
Teacher  and  Farmer,  1900-'04;  Foreman,  Hillside  Dairy  Farm, 
Birmingham,  Ala.,  1905;  Foreman,  Glendell  Dairy  Company, 
Sioux  City,  Iowa,  1906;  Assistant  Dairyman,  University  of 
Missouri,  Columbia,  Mo.,  1906-'07;  Foreman,  Thomas  Dairy 
Farm,  Waterville,  Kan.,  1907-'09;  Dairy  Farmer,  Garrison, 
Kan.,  1909 — . 

(TRUMBULL)  CORRELL,  LAURA  HELEN,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  May 
ville,  N.  Dak.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1900-'03; 
Housewife,  1903 — . 

WAGNER,  JESSIE  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  1633  Fairchild  Ave., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  Enterprise,  Kan.,  1900-'12;  At 
Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

WALDRAVEN,  LUTHER  WATTS,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Farmer  and  Stock 
Raiser,  R.  1,  Winkler,  Kan.  Engineering  Department,  High- 
land Park  College,  1902;  Machinist,  Swanson  Manufacturing 
Company,  1902;  Farmer,  1903 — . 

ZIMMERMAN,  KATE  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  Instructor  of  Biology, 
Girls'  High  School,  Riverside,  Cal.  Presbyterian  Mission 
Schools,  1901-'03;  Student,  Teachers'  College,  1903-'C4; 
Instructor  in  Science,  High  School,  Fruita,  Colo.,  1904-'06; 
Instructor  in  Science,  High  School,  Sumpter,  Ore.,  1908-'! 0; 
Principal,  High  School,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  1910-' 11;  Instructor 


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in  Science,  High  School,  Winters,  Cal.,  1911-'12;  Instructor 
in  Science,  High  School,  Truckee,  Cal.,  1911-'12;  Instructor 
in  Chemistry  and  Physics,  High  School,  Madera,  Cal.,  1913: 
Instructor  of  Biology,  Girls'  High  School,  Riverside,  Cal., 
1913 — . 

1901 

*AKIN,  DEL  MAR,  B.  S.,  M.  D.,  Farmer,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

ALLISON,  CYRUS  NORTON,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  D.  D.  S.,  Dentist,  Seven- 
teenth and  Stone  St.  (Office),  Eighteenth  and  Dewey  Avo., 
Falls  City,  Nebr.  (Residence).  Passed  Oklahoma  Dental 
Examination,  1903;  Dentist,  Cordell,  Okla.,  1903;  Graduated 
from  Western  Dental  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1905;  Dentist, 
Fall  City,  Nebr.,  1906 — ;  Commissioner  to  Presbyterian  Gen- 
eral Assembly,  1911. 

(BLACHLY)  FREEMAN,  LOUA  ADELLE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  641  N. 
Park  Ave.,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

-BOURNE,  HARRY  S.,  B.  S.,  Implement  Business,  Delphos,  Kan. 

BURSON,  CHARLES  J.,  B.  S.,  Bank  Cashier,  Hewins,  Kan.  Farmer, 
1901-'04;  Pioneer  Settler  Farmer  and  School  Teacher  in  Rose 
Bud  Land  Opening,  Gregory  County,  South  Dakota,  1904-'OK: 
Organizer  of  the  Hewins  State  Bank,  1906-'07;  Cashier  of  the 
Hewins  State  Bank,  1907 — . 

BUTTERFIELD,  HOWARD  FRANK,  B.  S.,  Director  of  Manual 
Training,  State  Normal  School,  Mayville,  N.  Dak.  Instructor, 
Manual  Training  and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Ackley,  Iowa, 
1901-'02;  Instructor  in  Manual  Training,  High  School,  Pitts- 
burg,  Kan.,  1902-'03;  Western  Pacific  Railroad  Survey,  1903- 
'04;  Assistant  Principal  and  Manual  Training  Teacher,  High 
School,  Pittsburg,  Kan.,  1904-'08;  Director  of  Manual  Train- 
ing, State  Normal  School,  Mayville,  N.  Dak.,  1908 — . 

COOK,  EDWIN  CHARLES,  B.  S.,  M.  E.      Died  in  1903. 

COWLES,  INA  FOOTE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  in  Domestic  Art,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1021  Houston  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Indian  Service, 
Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1901-'02;  Assistant  in 
Domestic  Art,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1902-'05;  Student,  Teachers'  Col- 
lege, Columbia  University,  1905-'06;  Assistant  in  Domestic 
Art,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1906-'09;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Art,  ibid., 
1909—. 

(DAHL)  TURNER,  TRENA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  3,  Formosa,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Public  Schools  of  Kansas,  1901-'06. 

DALE,  FANNIE  RACHEL  ELLEN,  B.  S.,  Clerk,  Office  of  Dean  of 
Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  318  Osage  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

DIEBALL,  HERMAN  AUGUST,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stockman.  K. 
3,  Alma  Kan.  Insurance  Agent,  El  Paso,  Texas,  1901-'02, 
Hotel  Proprietor,  Albuquerque,  New  Mex.,  1902-'06;  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  Alma,  Kan.,  1906-'08;  Farmer 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  129 

and   Stockman,   Alma,   Kan.,   1908 — . 

DOANE,  EDGAR  WILLIS,  B.  S.,  A.  B.,  Civil  Engineer  and  Con- 
tractor, Berenda,  Cal. 

ELLING,  OTTO  H.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  4, 
Lawton,  Okla.  In  Charge  of  Pure-Bred  Cattle  on  Rockefel- 
ler Ranch,  Belvidere,  Kan.,  1901-'02;  Foreman,  Fort  Hays 
Branch  Experiment  Station,  1903-'07;  Farmer  and  Stockman, 
Lawton,  Okla.,  1907 — . 

EMMERT,  VALENTINE  MEACHAM,  D.  S.,  Agron.,  Teacher, 
Doran,  Minn.  Farmer,  Blue  Rapids,  Kan.,  1901-'09; 
Farmer,  Brogado,  Texas,  1911;  Teacher,  Doran  Consolidated 
Schools,  Doran,  Minn.,  1913 — . 

FARIS,  RAINEY  C.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Mechanical  and  Constructing 
Engineer,  2409  Crawford  Ave.,  Alton,  111.  Draftsman  and 
Tester  of  Motors,  Wagner  Electric  Company,  1901-'02; 
Draftsman,  Western  Cartridge  Company,  East  Alton,  111., 
1902-'03;  Superintendent  of  Repair  Department,  Western 
Cartridge  Company,  1903^-'05;  Designer,  Western  Cartridge 
Company,  1905-'08;  Engineer  with  Equitable  Powder  Manu- 
facturing Company,  1908 — . 

FAY,  HARRY  HAINES,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  Wilsey,  Kan. 

FOCKELE,  FRED  F.,  B.  S.,  Banker,  Waverly,  Kan.  Organized 
Gridley  State  Bank,  Gridley,  Kan.,  1902-'03;  Cashier  of  First 
National  Bank,  Waverly,  Kan.,  1903 — . 

GERTEIS,  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  232  N.  Topeka  Ave.,  Wichita, 
Kan.  Teacher,  1901-'09;  At  Home,  1909 — . 

HART,  MAUD,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Boys'  Matron  in  Presbyterian  Mission 
School,  Albuquerque,  New  Mex.  Evanston,  111.,  1901-'03, 
Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Good  Will,  S.  Dak.,  1903-'05, 
At  Home,  Coin,  Iowa,  1905-'08;  Instructor  in  Domestic 
Science,  Menaul  School,  Albuquerque,  New  Mex.,  1908-'10; 
Boys'  Matron,  Menaul  School,  Albuquerque,  New  Mex.. 
1910 — , 

HASELWOOD,  FRED  WILLIS,  B.  S.,  Principal  Assistant  Engineer, 
Division  1,  California  Highway  Commission,  32  East  Valley, 
Willits,  Cal.  Student,  Stanford  University,  1901-'03;  Transit- 
man,  Resident  Engineer,  and  Assistant  Engineer,  Western 
Pacific  Railway,  1903-'09;  Private  Practice,  Irrigation,  and 
Water  Power,  1910-'!!;  Principal  Assistant  Engineer,  Divi- 
sion 1,  California  Highway  Commission,  1912 — . 

*HOWELL,  MINNIE  M.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Art,  Sumner  High  School,  Kansas  City,  618  Yuma  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan. 

*  (HUNTRESS)  RHOADES,  EDITH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  503  S. 
Chestnut  St.,  Olathe,  Kan. 

JOLLEY,  LOUIS  BERTEN,  B.  S.,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon, 
Eighteenth  and  State  St.,  North  Chicago,  111.  Medical  Stu- 


130  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

dent,  Chicago,   1901-'05;    Physician,  Gurnee,     111.,      1905-'09; 
Physician,  North  Chicago,  111.,   1909 — . 

(KNOSTMAN)  PRATT,  .HELEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  610 
Humboldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher  in  Preparatory 
Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1901-'02;  Assisted  in  Secretary's 
Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1902-'03;  Housewife,  1904 — . 

*LADD,  DANIEL,  B.   S.,  Chicago,   111. 

LOCKE,  ERMA  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  R.  1,  Phillips- 
burg,  Kan.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas;  Teacher, 
Mountain  Grove,  Mo.;  Teacher,  Rockford,  Wash.;  Teacher, 
Phillips  County,  Kansas. 

*McCASLIN,  HARVEY,  B.  S.,  A.  B.,  LL.  B.,  Lawyer,  Osborne,  Kan. 

(McKEEN)  AXELTON,  MADGE  RUTH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R. 
1,  Randolph,  Kan.  Teacher,  1901-'05;  At  Home,  1905-'07; 
Housewife,  1907 — . 

McKENZIE,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock 
Raiser,  R.  1,  Solomon,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
1901—. 

MARTINSON,  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  A.  B.,  LL.  B.,  Lawyer,  First  National 
Bank  Building,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  A.  B.,  Stanford,  1903;  T-L. 
B.,  Stanford,  1904. 

MATHEWSON,  WALTER  E.,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Chemist,  Bureau  of 
Chemistry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  641  Washington 
St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Department  of  Chemistry,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1901-'07;  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1907 — . 

(MILLER)  COOK,  EMMA  MAUDE,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  High 
School,  Oakley,  Kan.  Teacher  in  District  Schools,  1901-'04, 
Teacher  in  Grade  Schools,  19 04-' 07;  Teacher  in  High  School, 
1907 — . 

(MINIS)  SNODGRASS,  MARGARET  JANE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  care 
U.  S.  Experiment  Station,  Kodiak,  Alaska.  Assistant 
Librarian,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1901-'03;  Librarian,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1903- 
'07;  Housewife,  Kodiak,  Alaska,  1907 — . 

MORGAN,  CLARENCE  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Palacios,  Texas. 
Farmer,  Phillips  County,  Kansas,  1901-'08;  Farmer,  Texas; 
1908 — . 

MORGAN,  EUGENE  LAWRENCE,  B.  S.,  Physician  and  Surgeon, 
Phillipsburg,  Kan.  Teacher,  St.  John,  Kan.,  1901-'02;  Stu- 
dent, Kansas  Medical  College,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1903-'05;  Stu- 
dent, University  Medical  College,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1905-'06; 
Physician,  Phillipsburg,  Kan.,  1906 — . 

(MUDGE)   DIMOCK,  RUTH  ATWILL,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  515  North 
western   Ave.,   Ames,   Iowa.      Graduate   Student,   K.    S.   A.    C., 
1901-'02;    Instructor   in   Biology,    Girls'    High    School,    Louis- 
ville,  Ky.,    1902-'09;    Housewife,    1909 — . 

MUSTARD,   JESSIE   MAY,   B.   S.,   High   School   Principal,   Mankato, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  131 

Kan.  Primary  Teacher,  Hope,  Kan.,  1902-'04;  Primary 
Teacher,  Solomon,  Kan.,  1904-'08;  Principal  of  High  School, 
Solomon,  Kan.,  1908-'!!;  Principal  of  High  School,  Maiikato, 
Kan.,  1911 — . 

(NITCHER)  SOWERS,  MARTHA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1,  Ames, 
Iowa.  Office  Assistant,  Farm  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1901-'02;  Seattle,  Wash.,  1902-'03;  Special  Student,  Ames 
Agricultural  College,  1904;  Teacher  and  Clerk,  Ames,  Iowa, 
1904-'06;  Housewife,  Ames,  Iowa,  1906 — . 

OESTERHAUS,  JOHN  H.,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  S.,  Manufacturer  of  Anti- 
Hog-Cholera  Serum,  634  Live  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Traveling  Salesman,  1901-'02;  Student,  K.  C.  V. 
C.,  1902-05;  Veterinarian,  Seventh  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Army, 
1905-'09;  Veterinarian,  1909-'12;  Manufacturer,  Kansas 
City  Serum  Company,  1912 — . 

ONEEL,  CARRIE  BELLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Bookkeeper  and  Auditor, 
520  Willow  St.,  San  Jose,  Cal.  Bookkeeper  and  Auditor, 
California,  six  years. 

PINCOMB,  HELENA  MAUDE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Lenexa,  Kan. 
Assistant  in  Domestic  Art,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1901;  Instructor  of 
Domestic  Art,  Pittsburg  (Kansas  )High  School,  1902-'03; 
Student,  Columbia  University,  19 03-' 04;  Head  of  Department 
of  Domestic  Science,  State  Normal  School,  Stevens  Point, 
Wis..  1904-'06;  Associate  in  Household  Science,  University 
of  Illinois,  1907 — . 

*POOLE,  BRYANT,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  Live  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

*RIGG,  LEROY,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Kirwin,  Kan. 

SARGENT,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN,  B.   S.      Died  in  1908. 

(SAUBLE)  ROGLER,  MAUD,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Bazaar, 
Kan.  Housewife,  1901 — . 

SCOTT,  CHAS.  A.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  State  Forester  and  Professor  of 
Forestry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  311  N.  Eighteenth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Forest  Expert,  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  1901-'04;  Graduate  Stu 
dent,  Yale  University  Forest  School,  1904-'05;  Forest  Super- 
visor, U.  S.  Forest  Service,  1905-'08;  Special  Lecturer  in 
Nebraska  University  Forest  School,  Winters  of  1905,  19 06, 
1907;  Professor  of  Forestry,  Iowa  State  College,  1908-'10; 
State  Forester  and  Professor  of  Forestry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910 — . 

(SMITH)  KINSLEY,  ANNA  LOUISA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  2108  E. 
Thirty-sixth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  At  Home,  Ottumwa,  Kan., 
till  August  4,  1901;  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1901-'0i; 
At  Home,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1902 — . 

STRITE,  ADELAIDE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  S.  823  Garfield  St.,  Spokane, 
Wash.;  Kanapolis,  Kan.  (Home  Address).  Teacher,  Rural 
Schools  of  Kansas,  1901-'04;  Teacher,  City  Schools,  Manhat 
tan,  Kan.,  1904-'07;  Teacher,  City  Schools,  Ellsworth,  Kan. 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  133 

1907-'08;    Teacher,   City  Schools,   Spokane,  Wash.,    1908 — . 

(SUMMERS)  GALLIGAN,  ANNA  ODETTE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  E. 
2704  Fifteenth  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

(SWEET)  BETTS,  LUCY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  616  Wall  St.,  Chico, 
Cal.  Saleslady,  1902-'07;  Housewife,  1907 — . 

SYMNS,  PERRIN  K.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R  5, 
Troy,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  1901 — . 

(THARP)  EDWARDS,  ESTELLA  MAE,  B.  S.,  Physician  and 
Surgeon,  Delaware,  Okla.  Teacher,  Public  Schools,  1901-'OV; 
Housewife,  1907;  Medical  Student,  Chicago,  1907-'10; 
Physician,  1910 — . 

(TRUE)    GODDARD,   HELEN   CASTLE,   B.    S.      Died   in    1908. 

TURNER,  HARRY  CASTLE,  B.  S.,  Forest  Planting  Assistant,  U. 
S.  Forest  Service,  Ft.  Bayard,  New  Mex.  Teacher,  Public 
Schools,  Kansas,  1901-'06;  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1906-'07;  In  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  1907 — . 

(VAIL)  BUTTERFIELD,  FLORENCE  HELEN,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
Mayville,  N.  Dak.  At  Home,  1901-'02;  Graduate  Student 
and  Assistant  in  Chemistry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1902-'04;  Housewife, 
Pittsburg,  Kan.,  1904-'08;  Housewife,  Mayville,  N.  Dak., 
1908 — . 

(WAGNER)  GRESHAM,  MARY  CAROLINE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  401 
Boston  Bldg.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

(WHITE)  SULLIVAN,  ELEANOR  MARY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
1418  Alameda  Ave.,  Portland,  Ore.  Teacher,  Wichita,  Kan., 
Preston,  and  American  Falls,  Idaho,  1902-'!!. 

(WINTER)  HAWKS,  KATHARINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  510 
W.  Sixth  St.,  Chanute,  Kan.  Clerk,  Dry  Goods  Store,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.,  1901-'06;  Cashier,  Dry  Goods  Store,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.,  1906-'07. 

(WYATT)  WILSON,  LUCIE  JOAN,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Onaga,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Westmoreland,  Kan.,  1901-'03;  Housewife,  West- 
moreland, Kan.,  1903-'05;  Housewife,  Onaga,  Kan.,  1905 — . 

YORK,  HENRY  THEADOR,  B.  S.,  M.  E.      Died  in  1902. 

1902 

(ALEXANDER)  BOYD,  MAMIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Phillipsburg, 
Kan.  Clerk,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1902-'05;  Housewife,  1905 — . 

AMOS,  EDGAR  McCALL,  B.  S.,  Printer  and  Publisher,  1015 
Leavenworth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

AVERY,  HENRY  ALBERT,  B.  S.,  Furniture  Dealer  and  Under- 
taker, Wakefleld,  Kan.  Hardware,  Furniture,  and  Imple- 
ment Dealer,  Wakefield,  Kan.,  1902-'10;  Furniture  Dealei 
and  Undertaker,  Wakefield,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

BARNARD,  ETTA  MARIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Director  of  Domestic  Art. 
University  of  Utah,  1310  E.  Second  South  St.,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah.  Instructor  in  Grades  and  High  School,  1902-'0'^; 


134  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Director  of  Domestic  Art,  East  Waterloo  Manual  Training  IIi.?h 
School,  1909-'! 2;  Student  in  Chicago  University,  Summer  of 
1909;  Student  in  Columbia  University,  Summer  of  1910; 
Director  of  Domestic  Art,  University  of  Utah,  1912 — . 

BARR,  MARY  OLIVE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

BEAN,  GEORGE  B^ORD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Yardman,  Pfuetze  Bros.  Lum- 
ber Company,  406  Moro  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

BLACHLY,  CHARLES  DALLAS,  B.  S.,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Sur- 
geon, Drumright,  Okla. 

(BOURNE)  COOL,  BESSIE  SARAH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Glasco,  Kan.  Teacher,  1902-'12;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

BRIGGS,  MARTHA  AMELIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  R.  6,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.  Clerk,  Manhattan,  Kan.;  At  Home,  R.  6,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

(CAIN)   WEISS,  EMMA  M.,  B.  S.,  Housewife. 

CHAMPLIN,  FLOYD  ADELBERT,  B.  S.,  Stock  Farmer,  Phillips- 
burg,  Kan.  Died  on  November  19,  1912. 

CHASE,  ELIJAH  ELLIS,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Fruit  Grower,  Orange  Bend. 
Lake  County,  Florida. 

CLARK,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Gar- 
field,  Kan.  Farmer,  1902 — . 

COE,  MAUDE  MILDRED,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Yates  Center,  Kan. 
Assistant  in  Domestic  Art,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1902-'06;  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science,  Yates  Center  High  School,  1911 — . 

COLE,  MURRAY  STANLEY,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  With  Southern  Pacific 
Railway  Company,  449  Fifty-ninth  St.,  Oakland,  Cal.  Ma- 
chinist. American  Tool  Works  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
1902-'03;  Special  Apprentice,  Santa  Fe  Railway,  San  Ber- 
nardino, Cal.,  1903-'05;  Inspector  for  Salt  Lake  Railway, 
Otis,  Colo.,  1905-'07;  Erecting  Engineer  for  Coast  Counties 
Light  and  Power  Company,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  1907-'09; 
Mechanical  Designer,  Southern  Pacific  Railway  Company,  San 
Francisco,  1909 — . 

COLE,  ROBERT  CURTISE,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Stockman  and  Farmer, 
Platte,  S.  Dak. 

CRAWFORD,  LOTTIE  IRENE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Art  and  Domestic  Science,  University  of  Wyoming,  Laramie, 
Wyo. 

DAVIES,  SARAH  EMILY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  R.  2,  Riley  or  Bala, 
Kan.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas,  1902-'!!;  Postgrad- 
uate, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12;  Teacher,  1912 — . 

(DROLLINGER)  GLUNT,  DELLA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Garrison, 
Kan.  Teacher,  1902-' 05;  Housewife,  1905 — . 

EASTMAN,  CHARLES,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  S.,  Veterinarian  and  Stockmau, 
668  Marsh  St.,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal.  Student,  Kansas  City 
Veterinary  College,  1902-'04;  Practitioner  of  Veterinary 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  1904-'06;  Professor  of 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  135 

Anatomy  and  Physiology,  San  Francisco  Veterinary  College, 
19 06-' 08;  Veterinary  Inspector,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1908-'12;  Veterinarian  and 
Stockman,  1912 — . 

FITZ,  LESLIE  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Milling  Industry..  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1014  Houston  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Grain  Investi- 
gation, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1902-'06;  Office  of 
Grain  Standardization,  ibid.,  1906-'10;  In  Charge  of  Depart- 
ment of  Milling  Industry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910 — . 

FOCKELE,  GLICK,  B.  S.,  M.  B.,  Editor  and  Manager  of  the  LeRoy 
"Reporter,"  LeRoy,  Kan.  Editor,  Girdley  (Kansas)  "Star/' 
1902-'03. 

*GINGERY,  CLARK  A.,  B.  S.,  Cave  Creek,  Ariz.  Foreman  of 
Nursery,  Caldwell,  Kan.,  1902-'03;  Creamery,  Caldwell, 
Kan.,  1903-'04;  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Caldwell,  Kan., 
1904-'05;  Farmer,  1905—. 

HARVEY,  WILLIAM  LEE,  B.  S.,  LL.  B.,  Prosecuting  Attorney, 
Elmore  County,  Mountain  Home,  Idaho.  County  Attorney, 
Seward  County,  Kansas,  1902-'04;  LL.  B.,  Washburn  Univer- 
sity Law  School,  1907;  Appointed  Assistant  Supreme  Court 
Reporter,  Kansas  Supreme  Court,  1906;  Lawyer,  Mountain 
Home,  Idaho,  1909;  Prosecuting  Attorney,  Elmore  County, 
Idaho,  1910 — . 

HAYNES,  BENJAMIN  F.,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Eagle,  Idaho. 
Farmer,  1902 — . 

HILDRETH,  WILLIAM  RUTHERFORD,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  R. 
2,  Oswego,  Kan.  Farmer,  1902-'03;  Postgraduate  Student, 
Iowa  State  College,  1903-'04;  Farmer,  Breeder  of  Pure-Bred 
Corn  and  Live  Stock,  1904 — . 

(HOFER)   JOHNSON,  CHRISTINE  DELPHINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, 41  Wetmore  Ave.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.      At  Home,  Man 
hattan,    1903-'05;    Music   Student,   Chicago,    1905-'06;    House- 
wife,  1906 — . 

HOFER,  HENRIETTA  MATTIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Soprano  Soloist,  318 
E.  Broad  St.,  Westfield,  N.  J.  Soprano  Soloist,  Westncld 
Presbyterian  Church;  Soprano  Soloist,  Westfield  Choral 
Society;  Vocal  Teacher,  Westfield,  N.  J.;  Student  of  Institute 
of  Musical  Art,  Frank  Damrosch,  Director;  Pupil  of  Madam 
Von  Niessen-Stone,  Vocal  Teacher. 

HOUSE,  EDOUARD  WILFRED,  B.  S.,  Millwright  Foreman,  9 60 
Northrup  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Pattern  Maker,  Santa  Fe 
Shops,  Topeka,  Kan.;  Pattern  Maker  and  Millwright,  Procter 
&  Gamble  Manufacturing  Company,  Kansas  City,  Kan.;  Fore- 
man of  Millwrights  and  Carpenters,  Proctor  &  Gamble  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

(KEEN)    DUNCAN,  LETTA  BIRDILLA.      B.   S.,  D.   S..      Housewife, 
City.  Kan. 


136  HE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

KIMBALL,  NED  WILLIS,  B.  S.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  800  Houston 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Editor  and  Publisher  of  "The  Daily 
Mercury"  and  Manhattan  "Republic,"  Manhattan,  Kan. 

LEIDIGH,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Agronomist  in  Charge 
of  Soil  Improvement,  Texas  Experiment  Stations,  College  Sta- 
tion, Tex.  Farm  Hand,  1902-'03;  Office  of  Grain  Investiga- 
tions, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1903-'08;  Superin- 
tendent of  Experiment  Station,  Channing,  Texas,  1903-'05; 
Superintendent  of  Experiment  Station,  Amarillo,  Texas, 
1905-'08;  Farmer,  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  190S-'ll;  Col 
laborator,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1908-'ll; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Crops,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'13;  Agron- 
omist in  Charge  of  Soil  Improvement,  Texas  Experiment  Sta- 
tions, 1913 — . 

LOGAN,  GEORGE  M.,  B.  S.,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  :;05 
Everett  Bldg.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Radiographer,  Akron  City 
Hospital;  Anaesthetist,  Children's  Hospital,  Akron,  Ohio; 
President,  Summit  County  Medical  Society;  President,  Summit 
County  Medical  Club;  Vice-President,  ex  officio,  Sixth  Coun- 
cilor District  Medical  Association. 

McANINCH,  OTTO  MEADE,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Garrison, 
Kan.  Farmer  and  Ranchman,  Kansas,  1902 — . 

(MAELZER)  GILSON,  AMELIA  AUGUSTA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  May, 
Idaho.  Teacher,  Idaho,  1902-'09;  Housewife,  Roseville,  Cai., 
1909-'10;  Housewife,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1910-'12;  Housewife, 
May,  Idaho,  1912 — . 

(MATHER)  ROMINE,  MARGARET  MYRTLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife and  Farmers'  Institute  Lecturer,  R.  1,  Mooresville,  Ind. 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Girls'  Industrial  School,  Beloit, 
Kan.,  1902;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Soldiers'  Orphans' 
Home,  Bloomington,  111.,  1903-'05;  State  Worker,  Farmers' 
Institute,  Indiana,  1905-'06;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Lin- 
coln College,  Lincoln,  111.,  1906-'07;  Housewife,  1907 — . 

MULLEN,  ROGER  BONNER,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Electrician,  South 
Tacoma  Shops,  Northern  Pacific  Railway,  Box  49a,  R.,  Lake- 
bay,  Wash.  Assistant  Herdsman,  C.  G.  Comstock,  Albany, 
Mo.,  1902-'03;  Fruit  and  Poultry  Raiser,  Lakebay,  Wash., 
1903-'05;  Logger,  Washington,  1905-'08;  B.  S.  in  Electrical 
Engineering,  University  of  Washington,  1908-'12;  Foreman 
of  Pumping  Plant  for  Construction  of  Great  Northern  Railroad 
Docks,  Vancouver,  B.  C.,  1912-'13;  Electrician,  South  Tacoma 
Railroad  Shops,  South  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1913 — . 

POOLE,  GROVER,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Breeder,  R.  6, 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Breeder,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1902 — . 

(PUTNAM)  CUTTING,  ABBIE  ELIDA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Box  31, 
Lenora,  Kan. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  137 

RICHARDS,  HARRY  PAUL,  B.  S.,  M.  E.  and  E.  E.,  In  Real  Estate, 
Loans,  and  Insurance  Business,  513  New  England  Bldg., 
Topeka,  Kan.  In  the  Mechanical  Department  of  the  Santa 
Fe  Railway,  1902-'08;  In  Real  Estate,  Loans,  and  Insurance 
Business,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1908 — . 

RIGG,  EVA  TALITHA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Domestic  Science  Teacher,  Kan- 
sas City  National  Training  School,  E.  Fifteenth  St.  and  Den- 
ver Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  General  Secretary,  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1902-'04;  Domestic  Science  Teacher,  Kansas  City 
National  Training  School,  1905 — . 

ROSS,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Superintendent  of  U.  S. 
Cereal  Field  Station,  Box  729,  Amarillo,  Texas.  Teacher  of 
Agriculture,  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  1903;  Additional  Farmer, 
U.  S.  Indian  Service,  Chilocco  Indian  School,  Chilocco,  Okla.. 
Crow  Agency,  Mont.,  1903;  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Genoa 
Indian  School,  Genoa,  Nebr.,  1904-'08;  Farm  Superintendent, 
Amarillo  Cereal  Field  Station,  Amarillo,  Texas,  1908 — . 

ROSS,  PONTUS  HENRY,  B.  S.,  County  Demonstration  Agent,  405 
S.  Broadway  St.,  Leavenworth,  Kan.  O.  E.  S.,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  1903-'07;  Farmer,  Idaho  and  Kansas, 
1907-'!!;  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Jewell  (Kansas)  High 
School,  1911-' 12;  County  Demonstration  Agent,  Leavenworth 
County,  Kansas,  1912 — . 

SCHNEIDER,  FREDERICK  LEWIS,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  D.  V.  S.,  Veteri- 
nary Inspector,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  Room  208,  Occidental  Life  Bldg.,  Albuquer- 
que, New  Mex.  D.  V.  S.,  Kansas  City  Veterinary  College, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1902-'05;  Veterinary  Inspector,  Bureau  of 
Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1905 — . 

SECREST,  EDMUND  RAY,  B.  S.,  Chief,  Department  of  Forestry, 
Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  918  N.  Bever  St., 
Wooster,  Ohio.  Assistant,  Forest  Service,  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  1902-'05;  Assistant,  Department  of  Forestry, 
Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1906-'09;  Chief,  De- 
partment of  Forestry,  Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, 1909 — . 

SHEPHERD,  GLEN  REID,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Merchant,  536  Minnesota 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Treasurer,  Orpheum  Theatre,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1903-'08;  Merchant,  Perry,  Kan.,  1908-'09; 
Merchant,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1909 — . 

SMITH,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  B.  S.,  County  Superintendent  of 
Public  Instruction,  208  Taylor  St.,  Eldorado,  Kan.  Instruc- 
tor in  Eldorado  High  School,  1903-'07;  Principal,  Eldorado 
High  School,  1907-'09;  Superintendent  of  Leon  Schools, 
1909-'!!;  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  1911 — . 

SPENCER,   WALTER  HAYWARD,   B.   S.,   Agron.,   D.   V.   S.,  Veteri 
nary  Surgeon,  Yates  Center,  Kan.      Farmer     and      Stockman, 


138  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

1902-'08;  D.  V.  S.,  Kansas  City  Veterinary  College,  1908- 
'11;  Veterinary  Surgeon,  1911 — . 

STAFFORD,  JOHN  THOMAS,  B.  S.,  Ranchman  and  OrchardUl, 
Crawford,  Colo. 

*TOOTHAKER,  MYRTIE  LUCY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  1416  Hura- 
boldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

*  WALTERS,  FRED,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  714  Poyntz  Ave.,  Manhattan, 
Kan. 

(ZIMMERMAN)  HASELWOOD,  LILLY  MAUD,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, 32  East  Valley,  Willits,  Cal.  Student,  Kansas  State 
Normal,  1903;  Teacher,  Beattie  (Kansas)  City  Schools,  1904; 
Student  of  Piano,  1905;  Assistant  Principal  of  the  Oswego 
(Kansas)  High  School,  1906;  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
Proctor,  Provo,  Utah,  1907-'09;  Housewife,  1909;  Resi- 
dences: Oakland,  Cal.,  1910;  Berkeley,  Cal.,  1911;  Willits, 
Cal.,  1912 — ;  Student  of  Piano. 

1903 

BOURNE,  RICHARD  FRANKLIN,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  S.,  Professor  of 
Physiology  and  Histology,  Kansas  City  Veterinary  College, 
3308  Garfield  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  D.  V.  S.,  Kansas  City 
Veterinary  College,  1904-'06;  Veterinary  Practitioner,  1906; 
Veterinary  Inspector,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1908; 
Professor  of  Physiology  and  Histology,  Kansas  City  Veteri- 
nary College,  1908 — . 

CHANDLER,  HOWARD  McCUNE,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  1723  Fairchild  \ve., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Mechanical  Engineer  and  Draftsman,  W. 
T.  Ganatt  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1903-'04;  Drafts- 
man, Honolulu  (Hawaii)  Iron  Works,  1904-'07  and  1909-'10; 
Construction  Engineer,  Guanica  Centrale  (Porto  Rico) 
Sugar  Company,  1907-'08;  Assistant  Chief  Engineer,  Tabasco 
Land  and  Development  Company,  Plantation  "Caxaquena,"' 
Sta.  Lucrecia,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  1908-'09;  Assistant  Expeii- 
mental  Engineer,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'ll;  Supervisor  of  Con- 
struction, ibid.,  1911-'12;  Consulting  Mechanical  Engineer, 
United  Sugar  Companies,  Los  Mechis,  Sinaloa,  Mexico,  1912. 

CORBIN,  DeVERNE  E.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.      Died  in  December,  1911. 

CORRELL,  JAMES  A.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Instructor  in  Electrical 
Engineering,  University  of  Texas,  2316  Neches  St.,  Austin, 
Texas.  Special  Student,  Electrical  Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1903-'04;  S.  B.  in  Electrical  Engineering,  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  1907;  Instructor  in  Electrical 
Engineering,  University  of  Texas,  1907 — . 

COTTRELL,  AMOS  LUTHER,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Feed  Specialist  and 
Salesman,  The  Quaker  Oats  Company,  279  Douglas  Ave., 
Elgin,  111.  Specialty  Salesman,  Quaker  Oats  Company;  In 
Charge  of  Branch  Business,  Clarksdale,  Miss.,  1905-'Q6; 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  139 

Handling  By-Product  Feeds,   Quaker  Oats  Company,   1906 — . 

CUNNINGHAM,  CLAUDE  CARROLL,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Assistant  in 
Farm  Demonstration,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1109  Houston  St.,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1904;  Farmer, 
1905;  Graduate  Student,  Cornell  University,  1906;  Special 
Assistant  in  Agronomy,  1907-'08;  Assistant  in  Agronomy, 
Fort  Hays  Branch  Experiment  Station,  1908-'!!;  Assistant  in 
Farm  Demonstration,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

DRAKE,  ORRIN  POMEROY,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  County  Demonstration 
Agent,  Winfield,  Kan.  Farmer,  1903-'13;  County  Demon- 
stration Agent,  Cowley  County,  1913 — . 

EDWARDS,  LEWIS  SIDNEY,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Manager  of  the  Dem- 
ing  Ranch,  Oswego,  Kan.  Foreman  on  Dairy  Farm,  Cal- 
houn,  Nebr.,  1903;  Foreman  on  Deming  Ranch,  Oswego, 
Kan.,  1904-'09;  Farmer,  Coyote,  Mont.,  1910-'ll;  Manager 
of  the  Deming  Ranch,  Oswego,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

ESDON,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  B.  S.,  B.  D.,  Minister  of  the  Gos- 
pel, Amoret,  Mo.  Teacher,  1903-'05;  Student  in  Theological 
Seminary,  1905-'08;  B.  D.,  United  Presbyterian  Theological 
Seminary,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1908;  Pastor  in  United  Presbyter- 
ian Church,  1908 — . 

(FAILYER)  KYLE,  CORINNE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1506  Meridian 
St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  At  Home,  1903-'06;  House- 
wife, Ohio,  South  Carolina,  Florida,  Kansas,  and  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  1906 — . 

vFAILYER)  KINZER,  MAUDE  IRENE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  3510 
Broadway,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Housewife,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1903-'!!;  Housewife,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1911 — . 

(FEARON)  HUBBARD,  ESTELLA  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Central,  Vt.  Director  of  Physical  Education,  St.  Louis  Y.  W. 
C.  A.,  1906-'07;  Instructor,  Chautauqua  Summer  School  of 
Physical  Education,  1906;  Instructor  of  Physical  Education, 
Wellesley  College,  1907-'13;  Housewife,  1913 — . 

FIELDING,  GEORGE  T.,  JR.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Designer  and  Manufac- 
turer of  New  Electric  Advertising  Effects,  575  E.  Fordham 
Road,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  Electrical  Inspector,  Chicago 
Edison,  1903;  Testing  Department,  General  Electric  Company, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1904-'05;  Electrical  Engineer,  General 
Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1906-'09;  Designer  and 
Manufacturer  of  New  Electric  Advertising  Effects,  1910 — . 

FIELDS,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  D.  D.  S.,  Dentist,  716  S. 
Main  St.,  McPherson,  Kan.,  220  N.  Main  St.  (Office). 
Farmer  and  Real  Estate  Dealer,  1903-'04;  Student,  Dental 
College,  1904-'07;  Registered  by  Examination  as  Practicing 
Dentist,  1906;  Practiced  with  Doctor  Husband,  1906  (May 
to  October);  Dentist,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1906-'08;  Dentist, 
McPherson,  Kan.,  1908 — . 


140  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

GAHAN,  ARTHUR  BURTON,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Associate  Entomologist, 
Maryland  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  College  Park, 
Md.,  Central  Ave.,  Berwyn,  Md.  Assistant  Entomologist, 
Maryland  Agricultural  College,  1904-'10;  Associate  Entomol- 
ogist, Maryland  Experiment  Station,  1910 — . 

GILLIS,  FRED  NORTON,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Cashier,  First  State  Bank, 
Wishek,  N.  Dak.  Government  Survey,  North  Dakota,  1903- 
'04;  Cashier,  First  State  Bank,  and  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
of  Bankers'  Loan  Company,  Wishek,  N.  Dak.,  1904 — . 
GOODRICH,  CLARA  S.,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  High 
School,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Teacher  of  Mathematics, 
High  School,  Higginsville,  Mo.;  Teacher  of  Mathematics  and 
Science,  Roanoke  Institute,  Danville,  Va.;  Teacher  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Science,  High  School,  Lidgerwood,  N.  Dak.; 
Teacher  of  Mathematics,  High  School,  Waterloo,  Iowa; 
Teacher  of  Mathematics,  High  School,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
GOODWIN,  EDITH  ANNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  M.  S.  Died  in  1908. 
GOODYEAR,  ELLSWORTH  PAUL,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and 
Fruit  Raiser,  R.  7,  Wichita,  Kan.  In  Bakery  Business, 
Wichita,  Kan.,  1904-'05;  Farmer,  Cedar  Point,  Kan.,  1905- 
'06;  Farmer  and  Fruit  Raiser,  1907 — . 

HALLSTED,  ALANSON  L.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Assistant  in  Dry  Land 
Agriculture,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Hays,  Kan. 
Farmer,  Havana,  Kan.,  1903-'09;  In  Charge  of  Dry  Laud 
Agriculture,  Hays  Sub-Station,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, in  Co-operation  with  the  Fort  Hays  Branch  of  the  Kan- 
sas State  Experiment  Station,  1909 — . 

(HANSON)   ROSS,  ESTHER  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.      Died  in  1909. 
HODGSON,    EDWARD    HOWARD,    B.    S.,      Agron.,      Farmer      and 
Stock   Raiser,    R.    1,    Little    River,    Kan.      Farmer   and    Stock 
Raiser,   1903 — . 

HOLDERMAN,  PEARL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Ranching  in  Craig  County, 
Oklahoma,  R.  4,  Chetopa,  Kan.  Occupied  in  Various  Liues 
of  Work,  Canada  and  U.  S.,  1903-'13. 

HOLROYD,  HARTLEY  BOWEN,  B.  S.,  With  Muncie  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Muncie,  Ind.  In  Forest  Service,  Investigation  and 
Commercial  Tree  Studies  in  Pacific  Coast  States,  1902-'03; 
Commercial  Study  of  the  Vehicle  and  Agricultural  Manufac- 
turing Industries,  1904-'05;  Commercial  Study  of  Southern 
Lumber  Species,  19 06-' 07;  Study  of  Planting  and  Natural 
Growth  of  Trees  in  Nebraska,  South  and  North  Dakota,  ?nd 
Minnesota,  1908;  With  District  Office,  Denver,  Colo.,  1909- 
'10;  Deputy  Forest  Supervisor,  Colorado  Natural  Forests, 
Fort  Collins,  Colo.,  1911 — . 

1IOUGHAM,  SARAH  CHASE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Library  Organizer,  320 
N.  Eleventh  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Office  Assistant,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1903-'06;  Editor  and  Publisher  of  "The  Alumnus,"  K.  S. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  141 

A.  C.,  1906-'08;  Library  Assistant,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10; 
Library  Assistant,  North  Dakota  University,  1910-'!!; 
Special  Student,  Illinois  University  Library  School,  1912; 
Library  Organizer,  Working  in  Co-operation  with  the  Exten- 
sion Department  of  the  Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1913  —  . 
JOHNSON,  AXEL  H.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Developing  Fruit  Land,  Cowichee 
Star  Route  1,  North  Yakima,  Wash.  Electric  Machinist  with 
Colorado  Iron  and  Fuel  Company,  Bessemer,  Colo.,  1903-'04; 
Draftsman  for  S.  F.  Railway,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  1904; 
Switch  Board  Operator  with  The  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1904-'05;  Machinist  and  Installer 
of  Hydroelectric  Machinery,  The  Edison  Light  and  Power 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1904-'05;  Mechanical,  Electrical, 
and  Civil  Engineer,  Purchasing  Agent,  and  Draftsman,  San 
Bernardino  Valley  Traction,  1905-'06;  Construction  and 
Operation  with  Rio  De  Janeiro  Tramway  Light  and  Power 
Company,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil,  S.  A.,  1907-'!!;  Traveling, 


JONES,  JESSE  McCULLAH,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Professor  of  Animal 
Industry,  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute  and  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, Auburn,  Ala.  Assistant  in  Animal  Industry,  Alabama 
Experiment  Station,  19  03-'  04;  Instructor  in  Animal  Industry, 
Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  19  03-'  04;  Planter  and  Stock 
and  Corn  Breeder,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1905-'10;  Local  Agent, 
Farmers'  Co-operative  Demonstration  Work,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Montgomery  County,  Alabama,  1911; 
District  Agent,  Farmers'  Co-operative  Demonstration  Work, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Alabama,  1912;  In  Charge 
of  Department  of  Animal  Industry,  Alabama  Polytechnic 
Institute  and  Alabama  Experiment  Station,  1913  —  . 

KYLE,  CURTIS  HERNON,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Assistant  Physiologist, 
Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  1506  Meridian  Place,  N.  W.,  Wash 
ington,  D.  C.  Assistant  in  Agriculture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1903-'06; 
Assistant  in  Agronomy,  Ohio  Experiment  Station,  1906-'07; 
Assistant  Physiologist,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Headquarters  at  Washington,  and 
Field  Territory  Over  Southeastern  States,  1907  —  . 

LAWRY,  RAYMOND  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Mechanical  Engineer, 
9763  Prospect  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Draftsman,  Webster  Manu- 
facturing Company,  and  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company, 
1903  (July  to  October);  Civil  Engineer,  with  Warren  R. 
Roberts,  1903-'04;  In  Charge  of  Coal  Mining  Plant  Depart- 
ment of  Roberts  &  Schaefer  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  1904  —  . 

McCOY,  ROSE  MARGARET,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  High  School,  Kansas 
City,  Kan.;  Wamego,  Kan.  (Home  Address).  Teacher  in 
Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1903  —  . 

McCRONE,  EDWIN  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Agron.,     D.     V.     M.,     Veteri- 


142  RE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

narian,  Haddam,  Kan.  Dairy  Farmer,  Callao,  Mo.,  1903; 
Employed  in  Dairy,  Big  Horn,  Wyo.,  1904;  Student,  Kansas 
City  Veterinary  College,  1904-'05;  Student  of  Veterinary 
Medicine,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'07;  Veterinarian,  Haddam,  Kan., 
1907 — . 

(MUDGE)  HOUSER,  BESSIE  A.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  342  N. 
Buckeye  St.,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Pittsburg  (Kansas)  High  School,  1903-'04;  At  Home,  1904- 
'05;  Housewife,  1906 — . 

NIELSEN,  HAROLD  THEODORE,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  District  Agricul- 
tural Agent,  Norton,  Kan.  Postgraduate  Student,  Iowa  State 
College,  1903-'04;  Scientific  Assistant,  Forage  Crop  Investiga- 
tions, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1904-'08;  Farmer,  and 
Farmers'  Institute  Lecturer  for  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Assist- 
ant in  Co-operative  Experiments,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911;  Forage 
Expert,  Insular  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Philippine  Islands, 
1911-'! 4;  District  Agricultural  Agent,  Norton,  Kan.,  1914 — . 

NIXON,  IVAN  LUTHER,  B.  S.,  Sales  Department,  Bausch  &  Lomb 
Optical  Co.,  108  Glendale  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Postgrad- 
uate Work,  1903-'04;  Assistant  State  Entomologist  of  New 
York,  1904-'07;  Sales  Department,  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Co.,  1907 — . 

OAKLEY,  RUSSELL  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  Agronomist,  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

(O'DANIEL)  AMOS,  ANNA  LOUELLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
1015  Leavenworth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

PANCAKE,  CLARA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Domestic  Art,  State  Preparatory  School,  Boulder,  Colo.  As 
sistant,  Domestic  Science  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1903-'05; 
Resident  of  Philadelphia,  1907;  Resident  of  Georgia,  1908; 
Resident  of  Philadelphia,  1909;  In  Charge  of  Short  Course, 
Home  Economics  Department,  Purdue  University,  1910;  Stu- 
dent, Teachers'  College,  Columbia  University,  New  York, 
1910-'!!;  Degree  of  B.  S.  in  Education  and  Bachelor's  Di- 
ploma in  Teaching,  June,  1911;  Graduate  Student,  Columbia 
University,  Summer  Session,  1911;  In  Charge  of  Department 
of  Household  Arts,  State  Preparatory  School,  Boulder,  Colo.. 
1911 — . 

(PERRY)  HILL,  CELOA  ALICE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  425  Lin- 
coln St.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Housewife,  1904 — ;  .Resi- 
dences: Fayette,  Mo.,  1905;  Pendleton,  Ore.,  1908;  Walla 
Walla,  and  Olympia,  Wash.,  1913 — . 

REED,  ALEXIS  JOSEPH,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Telephone  Engineer  with 
Pacific  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  5920  Colby  St., 
Oakland,  Cal.  Telephone  Engineer  with  Western  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1903-'09;  Telephone  Engineer  with 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  143 

Pacific  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1909 — . 

RODELL,  EARL  NATANAEL,  B.  S.,  Editor  of  "Chetopa  Advance," 
Chetopa,  Kan.  Assistant  in  Printing,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1903-'!!; 
General  Manager  of  Athletics,  ibid.,  1911;  Instructor  m 
Printing,  ibid.,  1911;  Instructor  in  Charge  of  Department  of 
of  Printing,  ibid.,  1912-'13;  Editor  of  "Chetopa  Advance,'' 
Chetopa,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

(ROSS)  CUNNINGHAM,  ALICE  MAY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Cor.  Storm 
and  Chamberlain  Sts.,  Station  A.,  Ames,  Iowa.  Teacher  hi 
City  Schools,  Streator,  111.,  1903-'04;  At  Home,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1905-'07;  Housewife,  1907 — . 

SANDERSON,  ALFRED  HAYES,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock 
Raiser,  R.  1,  Marysville,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
1903 — . 

SCOTT,  JOHN  MARCUS,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Animal  Industrialist  and 
Assistant  Director,  Florida  Agricultural  Experiment  Station, 
1906  W.  University  Ave.,  Gainesville,  Fla.  Assistant  in 
Animal  Husbandry,  New  Mexico  College  of  Agriculture  and 
Mechanic  Arts,  1903-'07;  Animal  Industrialist,  Florida  Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station,  1907-'10;  Animal  Industrialist 
and  Assistant  Director,  Flordia  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, 1910 — . 

SIDORFSKY,  HENRY  AUGUST,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Superintendent  of 
Hydraulic  Installation,  Parnahyba,  via  Baruery,  Sao  Paulo, 
Brazil,  S.  A.  Operation,  Edison  Electric  Company,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1904-'06;  Electrical  Construction,  1907;  Opera- 
tion, The  Rio  de  Janeiro  Tramway  Light  and  Power  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,  1907-'!!;  Superintendent  of  Hydraulic  Installa- 
tion, The  Sao  Paulo  Tramway  Light  and  Power  Company, 
1912 — . 

(SMITH)  BURT,  EMMA  ESTELLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Wa- 
baunsee,  Kan.  Deputy  County  Clerk,  Alma,  Kan.,  1903-'05; 
Housewife,  1905 — . 

SPILMAN,  HAROLD  ADDISON,  B.  S.,  Clerk,  Division  of  Accounts, 
U.  S.  Postal  Savings  System,  Kensington,  Md.  With  W.  M. 
Stingley  &  Co.,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1904-'08;  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion, Philippine  Civil  Service,  1908-'12;  Division  of  Accounts, 
U.  S.  Postal  Savings  System,  1912 — . 

STUMP,  LOIS,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Music  Student  and  Teacher,  1312  Fre- 
mont St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Teacher,  Lasita,  Kan.,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.,  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1903 — . 

THATCHER,   HARRY  RAYMOND,   B.   S.,   Agron.      Died  in    1906. 

THOMPSON,  HELEN  BISHOP,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Head  of  Department  of 
Home  Economics,  care  Agricultural  College,  Durham,  N.  H. 
Assistant,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1903-'07;  Professor  of  Household 
Economy,  Lincoln  College,  Lincoln,  111.,  1907-'09;  Professor 

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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  145 

of  Home  Economics,  Rhode  Island  State  College,  Kingston. 
1909-'12;  Lecturer  in  Brown  University  Extension  Course, 
1911-'12;  Student  in  Columbia  University,  1912. 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  S.,  Veterinarian, 
Bureau  of  Agriculture  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  Manila,  P.  I. 

(THOMPSON)   MANNY,  SARAH  PAULINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewile. 

(ULRICH)  BOYS,  DOVIE  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  803  Hum- 
boldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kansas, 
1903-'05;  Housewife,  1905 — ;  Residences:  Lee's  Summit, 
Mo.,  1905-'06;  Goodland,  Kan.,  1906-'ll;  California,  1911- 
'12;  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

VINALL,  HARRY  NELSON,  B.  S.,  Agrostologist,  Department  of 
Agriculture,  147  R  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Nursery 
Foreman  and  Salesman,  Crete,  Nebr.,  1903-'06;  Scientific  As- 
sistant in  Office  of  Agrostology,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, 1906 — . 

(VOILES)  WILLIAMS,  ALBERTA  SUENA,  B.  S.,  Housewife, 
Bradley,  Cal. 

WHITE,  LEON  VINCENT,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Chief  Draftsman,  Illinois 
Valley  Division,  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago,  1006  Second  St., 
Chillicothe,  111.  Rodman,  Civil  Engineering  Departmoat, 
Union  Pacific  Railway,  19 03-' 04;  With  Various  Theatrical 
Companies,  1904-'06;  Instrument  Man,  Civil  Engineering 
Department,  Santa  Fe  Railway,  1906-'08;  Draftsman,  Sani- 
tary District  of  Chicago,  1908-'09;  Assistant  Engineer  for 
Submerged  and  Shore  Lands  Investigating  Committee,  Forty- 
seventh  General  Assembly,  Illinois,  1909-'10;  Chief  Engineer, 
Woodbury  Flats  and  Young  Hollow  Irrigation  Projects,  Colo- 
rado, 1910-'12;  Chief  Draftsman,  Illinois  Valley  Division, 
Sanitary  District  of  Chicago,  1912 — . 

1904 

ALLEN,  AMY  ALENA,  B.  S.,  Proofreader,  1452  Fairchild  Ave., 
Manhattan,  Kan.'  Proofreader  in  Printing  Department,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1904-'09;  Assistant  in  Printing,  ibid.,  1909 — . 

(ALLEN)   BUELL,  MARIAN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  State  Experi 
ment   Station,   Krum,   Texas.      Clerk,   Manhattan,   Kan.,    1904 
'06;    Housewife,   1906 — ;    Residences:    Roanoke,  Texas,   1906- 
'09;     Grand    Prairie,    Texas,    1909;     Manhattan,    Kan.,    1910; 
Denton,   Texas,    1910-'! 3;    Krum,   Texas,    1913 — . 

ALLINGHAM,  GRACE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science, 
Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  6205  Alder  St.,  Pittsburg, 
Pa.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  State  Industrial  School  lor 
Girls,  Beloit,  Kan.,  1904-'05;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Government  Indian  School,  Chilocco,  Okla.,  1906-'07; 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  State  Normal  School,  Peru, 
Nebr.,  1908-'10;  Student,  Columbia  University,  New  York 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  147 

City,  1910-'ll;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Carnegie  In- 
stitute of  Technology,  1911 — . 

ARBUTHNOT,  JAMES  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  Physical  Director,  Oregon 
Agricultural  College,  Corvallis,  Ore.  Agent,  Bankers  Life 
Insurance  Company,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1904-'05;  Physical 
Director,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Roslyn,  Wash.,  1906-'07;  Physical 
Director,  Aberdeen  Athletic  Association,  Aberdeen,  Wash., 
1908;  Assistant  Physical  Director,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Portland,  Ore., 
1909;  Instructor  in  Physical  Education,  Oregon  Agricultural 
College,  1910 — ;  Student,  Harvard  Summer  School  of  Physical 
Training,  1911. 

AXTELL,  CLINTON  JESSE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Engineer,  General  Electric 
Company,  429  Brandywine  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Engi- 
neer, Commonwealth  Power  Company,  Jackson,  Mich.,  1904- 
'05;  Testing  and  Engineering  Departments,  General  Electric 
Company,  1905-' 10;  Assistant  Electrical  Engineer,  Inter- 
national Railway  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1910;  Engineer, 
Mechanical  Department,  Cleveland  Railway  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  1911-' 12;  Engineer,  Railway  Equipment  Engineer- 
ing Department,  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1913 — . 

BAIRD,  WALLACE  W.,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  3,  Clay  Center,  Kau. 
Farmer,  Clay  Center,  Kan.,  1904—. 

(  BALLOT] )  BANNING,  FLORA  EVACELIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
11.  £,  Glasco,  Kan.  Telephone  Operator,  Delphos..  Kan..  1901- 
'05;  Telephone  Operator  and  Bookkeeper,  Minneapolis,  Kan., 
1906;  Housewife,  1906 — ;  Residences:  Lyndon,  Kan.,  1906- 
'09;  Delphos,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  Glasco,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

BANNING,  WILLIAM  BURGESS,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  3,  Glasco,  Kan. 
Miner  and  Prospector,  Florence,  Ariz.,  1904-'05;  Farmer. 
Lyndon,  Kan.,  1906-'09;  Farmer,  Delphos,  Kan.,  1910; 
Farmer,  Glasco,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

BARNHISEL,  CLARA  FLORENCE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  333  E. 
Ninth  St.,  Newton,  Kan.  Employed  by  the  Department  of  the 
Interior  in  the  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  1904-'10;  Located  Succes- 
sively at  the  Toleda,  Iowa,  Genoa,  Nebr.,  White  Earth,  Minn., 
and  Truxton,  Ariz.,  Schools;  At  Home,  1910 — . 

BATES,  FRANK  LORIN,  B.  S.,  Lawyer,  633  Franklin  Ave.,  Kansas 
City,  Kan.  Law  Student,  Law  Department  of  University  of 
Michigan,  1904-'08;  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1908 — . 

BENDER,  LOUIS  ELAINE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  District  Artillery  Engineer 
and  Ordnance  Officer,  Artillery  District  of  Pensacola,  Fort. 
Barrancas,  Fla.  Apprentice  Engineer,  Western  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  1904-'06;  Assistant  to  Resident  Engineer, 
Western  Electric  Company,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1906-'OT; 
Manager,  Home  Telephone  and  Electric  Company,  Highland, 
Kan.,  1907-'09;  Electrical  Inspector,  U.  S.  Navy  Yard,  Puget 


148  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

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Sound,  Wash.,  l')09;  Second  Lieutenant,  Coast  Artillery  Corps, 
IT.  P.  Army,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1910;  First  Lieutenant,  Coast 
Artillery  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Fort  Andrews,  Mass.,  1911-'13; 
First  Lieutenant,  Coast  Artillery  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Fort 
Uarrancas,  Fla.,  1913 — . 

BIDDISON,  JOHN  JEREMIAH,  B.  S.,  Editor,  3924  Davis  Ave., 
Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Reporter,  "Daily  Herald,"  Topeka,  Kan., 
1904-'05;  Telegraph  Editor,  ibid.,  1905-'06;  Secretary,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  Telegraph  Editor,  Arkan- 
sas "Gazette,"  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1907-'08;  City  Editor,  ibid., 
1908-'09;  Commercial  Writer,  "Tribune,"  Sioux  City,  Iowa, 
1909-'ll;  City  Editor,  ibid.,  1911 — ;  Manager,  Sioux  City 
News  Bureau,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  1912 — . 

BIDDISON,  P.  McDONALD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Mechanical  Engineer, 
Ohio  Fuel  Supply  Company,  174  Chittenden  Ave.,  Columbus, 
Ohio.  Draftsman,  Hunt  Engineering  Company,  lola,  Kan.. 
1904;  Stationary  Engineer,  lola  Portland  Cement  Company, 
lola,  Kan.,  1905;  Electrician,  Zeigler  Coal  Company,  Zeigler, 
111.,  1905;  Draftsman,  Kansas  Natural  Gas  Company,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio.,  1905;  Chief  Engineer,  Logan  Natural  Gas  and 
Fuel  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1906;  Sales  Engineer,  Hope 
Engineering  Supply  Company,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1906-'07;  Assist- 
ant to  Chief  Engineer,  Kansas  Natural  Gas  Company,  Inde- 
pendence, Kan.,  1907-'08;  Consulting  Engineer,  Corcoran 
Construction  Company,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  1908-'09;  Con- 
struction Engineer,  Columbia  Gas  and  Electric  Company, 
Kenora,  W.  Va.,  and  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1909;  Construction 
Engineer,  Ohio  Fuel  Supply  Company,  Homer,  Ohio,  1910- 
'11;  Mechanical  Engineer,  The  Texas  Company,  Port  Arthur, 
Texas,  19 11-' 12;  Mechanical  Engineer,  Northwestern  Ohio 
Natural  Gas  Company,  Sugar  Grove,  Ohio,  1912-' 13;  Me- 
chanical Engineer,  Ohio  Fuel  Supply  Company,  Columbus, 
Ohio,  1913 — . 

BIRCH,  WALLACE  NEWTON,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Superintendent  Ex- 
perimental Station,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Manila,  P.  I. 
Bitter  Root  Jersey  Farm,  Missoula,  Mont.,  1904;  Park  View- 
Dairy,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1905;  Topeka  Pure  Milk  Company, 
Topeka,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  Dairyman  and  Company  Officer, 
Boys'  Industrial  School,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1908;  Superintend- 
ent of  Experimental  Station,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Manila, 
P.  I.,  1909 — . 

BLAIR,  OTIS  NEEL,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Draftsman,  319  Electric  Bldg., 
Portland,  Ore.  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering, 
Michigan  Agricultural  College,  1904-'06;  Draftsman,  Port- 
land Railway  Light  and  Power  Company,  Portland,  Ore., 
1906 — . 

BOYS,  WILLIAM  ARMFIELD,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  District  Demonstration 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  149 

Agent,  Western  Kansas,  803  Humboldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Farmer  and  Stockman,  Lee's  Summit,  Mo.,  1904-'06;  Farmer 
and  Stockman,  Goodland,  Kan.,  1906-'ll;  Assistant  Cerealist, 
University  of  California,  1911-' 12;  District  Demonstration 
Agent,  Western  Kansas,  1913 — . 

(BRENNER)  MORRISON,  VIVA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  R.  1,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Housewife,  1904-'08;  Farmer,  1908-'12;  At 
Home,  1912 — . 

BUELL,  THOMAS  WARNER,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Superintendent  of  Ex- 
periment Station,  Krum,  Texas.  Farmer,  Roanoke,  Texas, 
1904-'09;  Dairyman,  Grand  Prairie,  Texas,  1909;  Graduate 
Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910;  Superintendent  of  Experiment 
Station,  Denton,  Texas,  1910-'13;  Superintendent  of  Expeii- 
ment  Station,  Krum,  Texas,  1913 — . 

COLE,  CLARK  STEWART,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Teacher,  529  Oronds 
Ave.,  Wenatchee,  Wash.  Teacher,  District  Schools,  1904- 
'OG;  Teacher  and  Pripcipal,  Manhattan  City  Schools,  1906- 
'10;  Principal  of  High  School,  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak.,  1910-'ll; 
Teacher  of  Agriculture  and  Biology,  Wenatchee  High  School, 
Wenatchee,  Wash.,  1911 — . 

CORY,  VICTOR  LOUIS,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  of  Lubbock,  Texas, 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Box  684,  Lubbock,  Texas. 
Grain  Investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1904- 
'12;  Superintendent  of  Lubbock,  Texas,  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station,  1912—. 

(COTTRELL)  NELSON,  JENNIE  PEARL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Riley.  Kan. 

(CRISS)  CORRELL,  ELLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  2316  Neches 
St.,  Austin,  Texas.  Teacher,  Kansas  Public  Schools,  1904- 
'06;  At  Home,  Anaheim,  Cal.,  1906-'08;  Housewife,  Austin, 
Texas,  1908 — . 

(CROSS)  RHODES,  WILMA  GREENE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
1524  Harrison  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Housewife,  Topeka,  Kan., 
1904 — . 

(DAVIS)  AHEARN,  MARY  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
507  Laramie  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  Preparatory 
Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1904-'05;  Record  Clerk,  Secretary's 
Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'07;  Housewife,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1907—. 

DAVIS,  WILLIAM  DeOZRO,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer,  410 
Madison  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Electrician  with  Zeigler  Coal 
Company,  1904-'05;  Wireman  with  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway 
Company,  1905-'07;  Electrician,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway  Com- 
pany. 1908-'09;  Assistant  Chief  Electrician,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F. 
Railway  Company,  1910 — . 

DEARBORN,  CHARLES  SUMNER,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Professor  of  Me- 
chanical Engineering,  Montana  State  College,  721  W.  Koch 


150  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

St.,  Bozeman,  Mont.  Assistant  in  Mechanical  Engineering, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1904-'05;  Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical 
Engineering,  Montana  State  College,  1905-'07;  Superintend- 
ent of  Shops,  ibid.,  1905 — ;  Associate  Professor  of  Mechani- 
cal Engineering,  ibid.,  1907-'09;  Professor  of  Mechanical 
Engineering,  ibid.,  1909 — ;  Superintendent  of  Heat  and 
Power,  ibid.,  1909 — . 

DIAL,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Consulting  Engineer,  937 
E.  Fifty-fourth  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Engineer,  K.  C.  &  L.  Rail- 
way, 1904-'05;  Constructing  Engineer,  Pacific  States  Cement 
Company,  1905-'06;  Engineer,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.,  Railway,  1906- 
'07;  Head  of  Department  of  Civil  Engineering,  American 
School  of  Correspondence,  and  Consulting  Engineer,  Ameri- 
can Technical  Society,  1907 — . 

DOANE,  LAWRENCE  A.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  St.  Paris,  Ohio. 
Dairyman,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1905-'07;  Farm  Manager,  Oglesby, 
111.,  1908-'ll;  Orchardist,  Urbana,  Ohio,  1911-'13;  Farmer, 
St.  Paris,  Ohio,  1913 — . 

(DOANE)  GREENOUGH,  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  3, 
Merced,  Cal.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1904-'07;  House- 
wife, 1907 — ;  Residences:  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.,  1907-'09;  Rio 
Vista,  Cal.,  1909-'10;  Merced,  Cal.,  1910 — . 

DORMAN,  ROY  NATHAN,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Manager  Farmers' 
Creamery  and  Ice  Company,  Osage  City,  Kan.  Buttermaker 
and  Creamery  Manager,  Topeka,  Kan.,  and  Osage  City,  Ka;i., 
1904 — . 

DUEHN,  CARL  O.,  B.  S. 

EDGERTON,  GLEN  EDGAR,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  First  Lieutenant,  Coips 
of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.  Engineer,  Member  Alaska  Road  Com- 
mission, Valdez,  Alaska.  Cadet,  U.  S.  Military  Academy, 
West  Point,  1904-'08;  Second  Lieutenant,  Corps  of  Engineers. 
U.  S.  A.,  1908-'ll;  First  Lieutenant,  Corps  of  Engineers, 
U.  S.  A.,  1911 — . 

ELLING,  CARL  G.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Fruit  Raiser, 
Watova,  Okla.  With  Department  of  Animal  Husbandry,  K 
S.  A.  C.,  1904  (June  to  November);  Assistant  in  Department 
of  Animal  Industry,  Santiago  de  las  Vegas,  Cuba,  1904-'07: 
Assistant  in  Animal  Husbandry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907-'09;  In 
Charge  of  Live  Stock  Department,  Constancia,  Cuba, 
1909-'!!. 

FELTON,  RALPH  B.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  1, 
Dwight,  Kan.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  McPherson,  Kan., 
1904-'08;  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Dwight,  Kan.,  1908 — . 

FELTON,  RAY  BONIFIELD,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Dwight, 
Kan.  Farmer,  McPherson,  Kan.,  1904-'09;  Farmer,  Mc- 
Pherson County,  Kansas,  1909-'13;  Farmer,  Dwight,  Kan., 
1913 — . 


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(FINLAYSON)  ZUCK,  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  and 
Housewife,  First  View,  Colo.  Principal  of  School,  Reading, 
Kan.,  1905-'06;  Housewife,  1907 — ;  Principal  of  Schools, 
Cheyenne  Wells,  Colo.,  1907-'10;  Teacher  in  Home  District, 
1910 — . 

(FITZ)  HOLCOM,  JESSIE  L.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  5,  Baldwin  City, 
Kan.  Teacher  in  Douglas  County,  Kansas,  1904-'09;  House- 
wife, 1909 — . 

(FLEMING)  BLACHLY,  BEULAH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

(FORSYTH)  FELTON,  HATTIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1, 
Dwight,  Kan.  At  Home,  1904-'06;  Housewife,  McPherson, 
Kan.,  1906-'08;  Housewife,  Dwight,  Kan.,  1908 — . 

FOSTER,  LOUIS  CLOYD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician  and  Chief  Engi- 
neer, A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  114  E.  Tenth  St.,  Newton,  Kan. 
Constructing  Electrician,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  Headquarters 
at  Topeka,  Kan.,  1904-'06;  Local  Electrician  and  Engineer, 
A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  Wellington,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  Chief 
Engineer,  Kansas  Orphans'  Home,  Atchison,  Kan.,  1907-'08; 
Electrician  and  Engineer,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  New  Mexico, 
1908-'!!;  Electrician  and  Chief  Engineer,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Rail- 
way, Newton,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

GARDNER,  EDWIN  CHASE,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Orchardist,  R.  1, 
Talent,  Ore.  Swift  &  Co.  Cattle-buying  Office,  Chicago,  111., 
1904-'09;  Orchardist,  Rogue  River  Valley,  Oregon,  1909 — . 

GRAY,  WALTER  OTIS,  B.  S.,  M.  D.,  Medical  Director,  Coburn 
Ave.,  Worland,  Wyo.  M.  D.,  University  Medical  College,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1907;  Physician,  Big  Horn  Basin  of  Wyoming, 
1907 — . 

(GRIFFING)  HARLAN,  AUGUSTA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Wasn- 
ington,  D.  C. 

GRIFFING,  JOHN  BERNICE,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Instructor  in  Agricul- 
ture, Tempe  State  Normal,  Tempe,  Ariz.  Assistant  in  Agri- 
culture and  Dairying,  Oklahoma  Agricultural  College,  Still- 
water,  Okla.,  1904;  Manager  of  Watonga  Creamery  and  Ice 
Company,  Watonga,  Okla.,  1905-'06;  Student,  Drake  Univer- 
sity, Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1906-'09 ;  A.  B.,  ibid.,  1909 ;  Principal  of 
Blackfoot  High  School,  Blackfoot,  Idaho,  1909-'!!;  Instruc- 
tor of  Science  and  Agriculture,  Medford  High  School,  Mcd- 
ford,  Ore.,  1911;  Student,  Columbia  University,  1912-'13;  A. 
M.,  ibid.,  1913;  Instructor  in  Agriculture,  Tempe  State  Nor- 
mal, Tempe,  Ariz.,  1913 — . 

GROVES,  CHARLES  ALFRED,  B.  S.,  Agron.      Died  in  1912. 

HALL,  MARY  ELIZABETH  LONGFELLOW,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher 
of  Domestic  Science,  1978  Bonsallo  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

HARLAN,  HARRY  V.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  M.  S.,  In  Charge  of  Barley  In- 
vestigations, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of 


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Plant  Industry,  Washington,  D.  C.  In  Charge  of  Agricul- 
tural School  and  Station,  Iloilo,  P.  I.,  1905-'07;  In  Charge  of 
Provincial  High  School,  Bayernburg,  P.  I.,  1907-'08;  Graduate 
Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'09;  M.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909;  As- 
sistant in  Special  Barley  Investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1909-'!!;  Agronomist  in  Charge  of  Barley  In- 
vestigations, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1912 — . 

HASSEBROEK,  MAMIE  MAGDALENE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Director  of 
School  of  Home  Economics,  University  of  Puget  Sound, 
Tacoma,  Wash.  B.  S.  and  Diploma,  Teachers'  College, 
Columbia  University,  1908;  Director  of  Home  Economics, 
Hayward  (Wisconsin)  High  School,  1908-'09;  Head  of 
Domestic  Economy  Department,  State  Agricultural  School, 
Monticello,  Ark.,  1910-'12;  Director  of  School  of  Home 
Economics,  University  of  Puget  Sound,  1912 — . 

HELDER,  ARTHUR  HURSCHEL,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Landscape  Architect, 
418  Reliance  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Employed  by  Board  of 
Park  Commissioners  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1905-'08;  Secre- 
tary of  Board  of  Park  Commissioners,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1908- 
'13;  Landscape  Architect,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913 — . 

HENDERSHOT,  WILLIAM  A.,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Agriculture, 
Dickinson  County  High  School,  Chapman,  Kan.  Miscella- 
neous Work,  1904-'05;  Teacher,  Ellsworth  County,  Kansas, 
1905-'06;  Principal  of  High  School  and  Grades,  Kanapolis, 
Kan.,  1906-'07;  Teacher,  Ellsworth  County,  Kansas,  1907-'08; 
Principal  of  High  School,  Beverly,  Kan.,  1908-'09;  Clerk, 
General  Merchandise  Store,  Beverly,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  Superin- 
tendent of  Schools,  Natoma,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  Postgraduate 
Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912;  Professor  of  Agriculture,  Dickia- 
son  County  High  School,  1913 — . 

HOUSER,  JOHN  SAMUEL,  B.  S.,  Associate  Entomologist,  Ohio 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  342  N.  Buckeye  St.,  Woos 
ter,  Ohio.  Assistant  Entomologist,  Ohio  Agricultural  Ex- 
periment Station,  Wooster,  Ohio,  1904-'07;  Assistant  Ento- 
mologist, Estacion  Centrol  Agronomica  de  Cuba,  Santiago  de 
las  Vegas,  Cuba,  1907-'09;  First  Assistant  Entomologist, 
Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Wooster,  Ohio,  1909- 
'10;  Graduate  Student,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
1910-'!!;  First  Assistant  Entomologist,  Ohio  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station,  Wooster,  Ohio,  1911-'12;  Associate  En 
tomologist,  Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Wooster, 
Ohio,  1913 — .' 

JAMES,  EVAN,  B.  S.,  Bookkeeper  and  Stenographer,  Riley,  Kan. 

JOHNSON,   JOHN  ARTHUR,   B.   S.,   Agron. 

KERNOHAN,  HELEN,  B.  S.,  Member  of  Firm,  E.  E.  Kernohan  & 
Co.,  Beverly,  Kan. 

KERSEY,   RALPH  TEETER,   B.   S.,      Superintendent      of      Schoois, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  153 

Circleville,  Kan.  Traveling  Sales  Agent,  Underwood  & 
Underwood,  N.  Y.,  1904-'07;  Superintendent  of  Schools, 
Cedar,  Kan.,  1907-'08;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Axtell, 
Kan.,  1908-'09;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Louisville,  Kan., 
1909-'10;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Paxico,  Kan.,  1910-'ll; 
Superintendent  of  Schools,  Circleville,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

KINMAN,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  B.  S.,  Horticulturist,  Office  of 
Experiment  Stations,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Mayaguez,  Porto  Rico,  W.  I.  Assistant  in  Horticulture,  Ala- 
bama Agricultural  College,  1904-'06;  Graduate  Student,  Cor- 
nell University,  1906-'07;  Assistant  Horticulturist,  Cuban 
Experiment  Station,  1907-'09;  Horticulturist,  Porto  Rican 
Experiment  Station,  1909 — . 

LOOMIS,  ALICE  MARIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Professor  of  Home  Economics, 
University  of  Nebraska,  State  Farm,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
Assistant  in  Preparatory  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1904-'06; 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  State  Normal,  Peru,  Nebr., 
1906-'08;  Graduate  Student,  Columbia  University,  1908; 
Acting  Adjunct  Professor  of  Home  Economics,  Rhode  Island 
Agricultural  College,  1909;  Instructor  in  Home  Economics, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  1909-'12;  Professor  of  Home  Eco- 
nomics, University  of  Nebraska,  1912 — . 

LOOMIS,  GEORGE  W.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R. 
4,  Girard,  Kan. 

McCRONE,   SARA  GRACE,   B.   S.,  Teacher,   Olathe,   Kan. 

(McDONALD)  PYLE,  VERA  ALTA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  o, 
Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1904-'05; 
Record  Clerk,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'08;  At  Home,  1908-'09; 
Housewife,  1909 — ;  Residences:  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

MASON,  KIRK  P.,  B.  S.,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Cawker 
City,  Kan.  Student,  Medical  College,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1904- 
'07;  Practicing  Physician,  Cawker  City,  Kan.,  1907 — . 

MATTHEWS,  HOWARD  DAVID,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Switchboard  Engi- 
neer, General  Electric  Company,  33  Turman  St.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y. 

MATTHEWS,  VERNON,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Farmer,  R.  6,  Carthage,  Mo. 
Gasoline  Engine  Tester,  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.,  Beloit,  Wis., 
1904-'05;  Turbine  Research,  Turbine  Testing,  Assembly,  In- 
spection, Draughting,  etc.,  General  Electric  Company,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1905-'09;  Principal  of  Schools,  Carney,  Mich.,  1909- 
'10;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  and  Principal  of  High  School, 
Edmore,  N.  Dak.,  1910-'12;  Farmer,  Carthage,  Mo.,  1912 — . 

MAUS,  CHESTER  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Chief  Electrician  for  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Shops,  1406  E.  Sixth  St.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

(MONROE)  STEVENS,  JULIA  ANNA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1110  Tenth 
St.  N.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Teacher,  1904-'05;  At  Home,  1905- 


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'06;  Student,  University  of  Chicago,  1906-'07;  Employee,  De- 
partment of  Botany,  Experiment  Station,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907- 
'08;  Assistant,  Department  of  Botany,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'10; 
Housewife,  1910 — . 

MONSCH,  HELEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Head  of  Department  of  Home 
Economics,  233  Aspinwall  Ave.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Student, 
University  of  Chicago,  1904-'05;  Assistant  in  Domestic  Sciencs, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'06;  Substitute  Teacher  in  Louisville  (Ken- 
tucky) High  School,  1906-'07;  Assistant  in  Domestic  Science, 
School  of  Domestic  Arts  and  Science,  Chicago,  1907-'09;  Head 
of  Domestic  Science  Department  in  the  Gary(  Indiana)  Public 
Schools,  1909-'13. 

MORLAN,  SAMUEL  ERWIN,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Special  Representative, 
Mountain  States  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  1550  S. 
Logan  St.,  Denver,  Colo.  Electrician,  Colorado  Zinc  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colo.,  1904-'05;  Inside  Wiring,  W.  T.  Osborne  & 
Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1906;  Assistant  Foreman,  Western 
Electric  Shop,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1907;  Assistant  Manager, 
Kansas  City  Chandelier  and  Brass  Manufacturing  Company, 
1908-'09;  Homesteader,  Cameron,  New  Mex.,  1910-'!!, 
Special  Representative  of  The  Mountain  States  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Company,  Denver,  Colo.,  1911 — . 

*NASH,  ALBERT  MARION,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician,  Cheyenne, 
Wyo.,  1904-'05;  Student,  Colorado  School  of  Mines,  Golden, 
Colo.,  1905-'07;  Electrical  Engineer,  Golden,  Colo.,  1908-'!!. 

(NORTON)  VICKBERG,  VIRGINIA  VIOLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Westmoreland,  Kan. 

(O'DANIEL)  SCOTT,  MARY  LORENA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1906 
W.  University  Ave.,  Gainesville,  Fla. 

PITTMAN,  TOM  LAWRENCE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician,  Lewiston, 
Mont. 

PYLE,  CHARLES  A.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  D.  V.  M.,  Farmer  and  Stock 
Raiser,  R.  3,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Practicing  Veterinarian.. 
Salina,  Kan.,  1907-'08;  Assistant,  Veterinary  Division,  Minne- 
sota University,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1908-'10;  Professor  of 
Pathology  and  Physiology,  San  Francisco  Veterinary  College, 
1910-'12;  Farmer,  1912 — . 

RICKMAN,  ELVIN,  B.  S.,  Cyanide  Expert,  Tonopah,  Nev.  Con- 
tractor, Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1904-'06;  Assayer,  Tonopah,  Nev., 
1906-'09;  Proprietor,  Amusement  House,  Tonopah,  Nev., 
1909-'10;  Proprietor,  New  and  Second-Hand  Furniture  Stoio, 
San  Diego,  Cal.,  1910-'!!;  Owner,  Silver  Gate  Cafeteria,  San 
Diego,  Cal.,  1911-'13;  Cyanide  Expert,  Tonopah,  Nev.,  1913 — . 

(RIDENOUR)  ORR,  JENNIE  FLORENCE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Manhattan,  Kan. 

(RITCHIE)  DEARBORN,  FLORENCE  REBECCA,  B.  S.,  D.  S., 
Housewife,  721  Koch  St.,  Bozeman,  Mont.  Assistant  in 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  155 

Home  Economics,  Colorada  Chautauqua,  Boulder,  Colo.,  Sum- 
mer of  1904;  In  Charge  of  Home  Economics  Department, 
Girls'  Industrial  School,  Beloit,  Kan.,  1905-'06;  Housewii'e, 
1906—. 

ROGERS,  JESSE  L.,  B.  S.,  Railway  Postal  Clerk,  Pueblo,  Colo. 
Railway  Postal  Clerk,  Kansas  City  and  Pueblo  Railroad  Post 
Office,  1906 — . 

ROSE,  FLORA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Professor  of  Home  Economics,  College 
of  Agriculture,  Cornell  University,  811  E.  State  St.,  Ithaca,  N. 
Y.  Instructor,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1903-'06;  Student,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1906-'07;  Instructor,  Cornell  University,  1907-'ll; 
Professor  of  Home  Economics,  Cornell  University,  1911 — . 

SANFORD,  LAWRENCE  V.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  and  Stock  and 
Corn  Breeder,  R.  5,  Sabetha,  Kan.  Farmer,  and  Breeder  of 
Shorthorn  Cattle  and  Seed  Corn,  Oneida,  Kan.,  1904-'10; 
Farmer,  and  Breeder  of  Shorthorn  Cattle  and  Seed  Corn, 
Sabetha,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

SAVAGE,  JAMES  G.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Apprentice  Instructor  and  Shop 
Draftsman,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  165  Fifth  St.,  San  Ber- 
nardino, Cal.  Special  Apprentice,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway, 
1904-'07;  Apprentice  Instructor  and  Draftsman,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F. 
Railway,  1907 — . 

SCHMITZ,  NICKOLAS,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Agronomist,  Maryland  Experi- 
ment Station,  Avon  Ave.,  Hyattsville,  Md.  Graduate  Student, 
Cornell  University,  1904-'06;  Alfalfa  Investigations,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  19 06-'09;  Agronomist,  Maryland  Ex- 
periment Station,  1909 — . 

SCOTT,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Science. 

SEATON,  ROY  A.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Applied  Mechanics 
and  Hydraulics,  In  Charge  of  Department  of  Mechanical  Draw- 
ing and  Machine  Design,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  731  Leavenworth  St.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  In  Mathematics  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1904- 
'08;  In  Mechanical  Engineering  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908 
'10;  Absent  on  Leave,  1910-'12;  Graduate  Student,  Massachu- 
setts Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass.,  1910-'!!;  In 
Steam  Turbine  Drafting  Office,  General  Electric  Company, 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1911-'12;  Professor  of  Applied  Mechanics  and 
Hydraulics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910 — ;  In  Charge  of  Department  of 
Mechanical  Drawing  and  Machine  Design,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910 — . 

SKINNER,  JOHN  T.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Manager  of  Lawrence  Railway  and 
Light  Company,  1515  New  Hampshire  St.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 
Chief  Engineer,  Power  Plant,  Zeigler  Coal  Company,  Zeigler, 
111.,  1904-'05;  Superintendent,  Lawrence  Electric  Light  Com- 
pany, 1905-'09;  Manager  Lawrence  Railway  and  Light  Com- 
pany, 1909 — . 

SMITH,  MARJORIE  C.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Cashier-Bookkeeper,   112%  W. 


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Seventh   St.,   Pueblo,   Colo.      Cashier-Bookkeeper,   The  Frank- 
lin Press  Company,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1904 — . 

(SMITH)  IRVING,  SALLIE  MAUD,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife  and 
Music  Teacher,  Clearview,  Okla.  Primary  Teacher,  Freed- 
men's  High  School,  Tahlequah,  I.  T.,  1905-'06;  Teacher,  Man- 
hattan (Kansas)  City  Schools,  1906-'08;  Teacher's  Certificate 
and  Diploma,  Chicago  Musical  College,  Chicago,  111.,  1909 
'10;  Music  Teacher  and  Primary  Teacher,  Clearview,  Okla., 
1911-'12;  Housewife  and  Music  Teacher,  Clearview,  Okla., 
1912 — . 

STAUFFBR,   ARTHUR   S.,    B.    S.,    M.    E.,   Architect,    4131    Clay   St., 
Denver,  Colo. 

(SWEET)  PITTMAN,  K.  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  M.  S.,  House- 
wife, Lewiston,  Mont. 

TERRELL,  WENDELL  PHILLIPS,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  S.  B.,  Professor  of 
Mechanics  and  Superintendent  of  Mechanical  Department, 
State  Normal  and  Industrial  College,  Prairie  View,  Texas.  S. 
B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  190G; 
Draftsman,  General  Electric  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1900; 
Professor  of  Mechanics  and  Superintendent  of  the  Mechan'cal 
Department,  Prairie  View  State  Normal  and  Industrial  Col- 
lege, 1906 — . 

THOMAS,  HENRY,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Engineer,  605  W.  Seventh  St., 
Chester,  Pa.  Student  Apprentice,  Bullock  Electric  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1904;  Engine  and  Testing 
Department,  ibid.,  1905;  Construction  Department,  ibid, 
1906;  In  Charge  of  Electric  Department,  Generating  Station, 
Consumers  Electric  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1907;  With 
Sanderson  &  Porter,  Engineers,  New  Orleans,  1907;  Erecting 
Engineer,  Installing  and  Special  Testing  Power  House  Ap- 
paratus, Allis-Chalmers  Company,  New  York  and  Milwaukee, 
1908-'12;  With  Sun  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1912 — . 

THOMPSON,  CARL  P.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Breeder, 
R.  1,  Garrison,  Kan.  Farmer,  and  Breeder  of  Pure-Bred 
Duroc-Jersey  Swine  and  Jersey  Cattle,  Garrison,  Kan.,  1904 — . 

TOWNE,  NORMAN  LEE,  B.   S.,     Agron.,      Stock     Farmer,      R.      1, 
Waverly,   Kan.      Gardener,      Boys'      Industrial      School,      To- 
peka,    Kan.,    1904-'05;    Grain    Buyer,    Omaha    Elevator    Con. 
pany,   1905-'07;    Stock  Farmer,  Waverly,   Kan.,    1907 — . 

TURNBULL,  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Apprentice  Instructor  and 
Draftsman,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  802  S.  Walter  St.,  Albu 
querque,  New  Mex. 

VANCE,  GERTRUDE  M.,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Post- 
mistress, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'12. 

WAKEFIELD,  ORIN  RUSSELL,  B.  S.,  M.  D.,  Physician  and  Surgeon, 
1904  N.  Lawndale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Assistant  Curator,  Col- 
lege of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Chicago  (day  time),  and 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  157 

Student  of  Medicine,  Dearbourne  Night  College,  1904-'05; 
Freight  Handler  and  Checker  for  Pennsylvania  Railroad, 
1905-'06;  Student,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois  (day  time),  and  Conductor  and  Guard, 
Metropolitan  Railway  (nights),  1906-'09;  Student,  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1909-'10;  Student,  Chicago  College 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  and  Student  of  Law,  1910-'12;  House 
Physician  to  Butler  Brothers,  Wholesale  Merchants,  Chicago 
Branch,  1909 — . 

WEBB,  FRANK  COOPER,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Viola,  Kan. 
Farmer,  Clearwater,  Kan.,  1904-'08;  Farmer,  Viola,  Kan., 
1908 — . 

WEBB,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Grain  and  Stock  Raiser, 
R.  1,  Clearwater,  Kan.  Grain  and  Stock  Raiser,  Clearwater, 
Kan.,  1904 — . 

WHIPPLE,  JAMES  HALLEY,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Mechinist  and  Mechani- 
cal Engineer,  473  Reno  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

WHIPPLE,  ORVILLE  ELAINE,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Horticultuie, 
and  Horticulturist,  Montana  Agricultural  College  and  Experi- 
ment Station,  Bozeman,  Mont.  Graduate  Student,  Massachu- 
setts Agricultural  College,  1904-'05;  Instructor  in  Horticul- 
ture, Colorado  Agricultural  College,  1905-'06;  Field  Horticul- 
turist, Colorado  Experiment  Station,  1906-'09;  Professor  of 
Horticulture,  and  Horticulturist,  Montana  Agricultural  College 
and  Experiment  Station,  1909 — . 

(WIEST)  JOSS,  EMILY  JENNIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  501  W. 
Eighth  St.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Deputy  Register  of  Deeds,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.,  1904-'05;  Housewife,  1905 — ;  Residences:  Kan- 
sas City,  Hutchinson,  and  Wichita,  Kan.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

WILSON,  ROBERT  S.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R. 
3,  Burden,  Kan. 

WOMER,  RETTA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Ph.  C.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Smith  Center,  Kan.  Student,  Kansas  University,  1905-'07; 
At  Home,  1908;  In  Drug  Store,  1909-'!!;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  in  High  School,  1911 — . 

1905 

ADAMS,  HARVEY  C.,  B.  S.,  Officer,  Philippine  Constabulary, 
Manila,  P.  I.  Officer  in  Philippine  Constabulary,  1906 — . 

ADAMSON,  EDWARD  E.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Switchboard,  Engineering  De- 
partment, General  Electric  Company,  101  Edward  St., 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Testing  Department,  General  Electric- 
Company,  1905-'08;  Switchboard  Inspector,  General  Electric 
Company,  1908-' 09;  Switchboard  Drafting,  General  Electric 
Company,  1909-'12;  Switchboard,  Engineering  Department, 
General  Electric  Company,  1912 — . 

AKIN,  ELVA  VEOLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  423  Fremont  St.,  Man- 


158  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

hattan,  Kan.      Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,   1905-'13;    Graduate 
Student,  K.  S.  A.  C./1913. 

AKIN,  PEARL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  830  Moro  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

(BAIRD)  HUBBARD,  NELLIE  WILHELMINA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, Beloit,  Kan.  Teacher,  1905-'08. 

BALLARD,  WALTER  RAYMOND,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Pomologist,  Mary 
land  Experiment  Station,  Hyattsville,  Md.  With  Kansas  City. 
Mo.,  Park  Board,  1905;  Assistant  Horticulturist,  Maryland 
Experiment  Station,  College  Park,  Md.,  1906-'12;  Pomologist, 
ibid.,  1912 — . 

BALLOU,  JESSIE  MARY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  R.  1,  Delphos,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Ottawa  and  Cloud  Counties,  Kansas,   19 05-' 08;    Stu 
dent,  Kansas  Wesleyan  Business  College,  Salina,  Kan.,   1908- 
'09;  Stenographer,  Girls'  Industrial  School,  Beloit,  Kan.,  1909- 
'10;    Teacher,   Ottawa   and    Cloud   Counties,    Kansas,    1910 — . 

BALMER,  FRANK  EVERETT,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Superintendent  of 
Farm  Demonstration  Work,  University  of  Minnesota,  bL 
Paul,  Minn.  Farmer,  Rooks  County,  Kansas,  1905-'08;  Post- 
graduate Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'09;  Director  of  Agricul- 
tural Department,  Lewiston  Consolidated  Schools,  Lewiston, 
Minn.,  1909-'!!;  Principal  La  Crosse  County  School  of  Agri- 
culture and  Domestic  Economy,  1911-'! 2;  Superintendent  of 
Farm  Demonstration  Work,  University  of  Minnesota,  1913 — . 

BARNARD,  ASA  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Teacher  of  Manual  Train 
ing,  Lock  Drawer  I,  Miles  City,  Mont.  In  Turbine  Testing:  De- 
partment, General  Electric  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1905-'07; 
Teacher  of  Manual  Training,  Idaho  Industrial  Institute,  1908- 
'09;  Teacher  of  Manual  Training,  Montana  State  Reform 
School,  1910 — . 

BEEMAN,  ATWOOD  N.  H.,  B.  S.,  Proofreader,  1222  Henry  St.,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  Compositor,  Rigby  Printing  Company,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1905;  Linotype  Operator  and  Advertisement  Com- 
positor, The  Kansas  City  "Star,"  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  190G; 
Proofreader,  Burd  &  Fletcher  Printing  Company,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1907;  Proofreader  and  Assistant  Foreman,  Dodsworth 
Book.  Company,  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1908-'12;  Proofreader 
and  Assistant  Foreman,  American  Printing  Company,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  1913 — . 

BERGMAN,  HERBERT  F.,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Botany,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  Pillsbury  Hall,  University  of  Minnesota, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Graduate  Student,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1905- 
'06;  Assistant  in  Botany,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1906-'08;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Botany,  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  Fargo, 
N.  Dak.,  1908-'12;  Assistant  Professor  of  Botany,  University 
of  Minnesota,  1912 — . 

BLACHLY,  CHARLES  PAUL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Automobile  Engineer, 
1379  Antonia  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  159 

(BOTTOMLY)  LILL,  HELEN  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
R.  2,  Mount  Hope,  Kan. 

BRANT,  WALTER  J.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  General  Contractor,  1810  S. 
Water  St.,  Wichita,  Kan.  With  Firm  of  Brant  &  Taylor, 
General  Contractors  and  Builders,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1906-'!  1; 
General  Building  Contractor,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

BURT,  HARVEY  A.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Superintendent  of  Denver  Suo- 
Station,  Central  Colorado  Power  Company,  828  Symes  Bldg., 
Denver,  Colo.  Drafting  Department,  Bell  Telephone  Com- 
pany, Kansas  City,  1905-'06;  Tuttle  &  Pike,  Civil  Engineers, 
Kansas  City,  1906-'07;  General  Electric  Company,  Testing  De- 
partment, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1907;  Leadville  Light  and 
Power  Company,  Leadville,  Colo.,  1908-'09;  Central  Colorado 
Power  Company,  Denver,  Colo.,  1909 — . 

(BURTNER)  POTTER,  EVA  MAGGY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1328 
Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  1905-'06;  Housewife, 
1906 — . 

CARLE,  RAY  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Erecting  Engineer,  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  910  Wyandotte 
Bldg.,  Columbia,  Ohio. 

CARNAHAN,  AUGUST  BELMONT,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Draftsman,  Turbine 
Department,  General  Electric  Company,  202  Washington  St., 
Lynn,  Mass.  Tester  and  Engineer  in  Turbine  Department, 
General  Electric  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1905-'10;  Teacher, 
Gilbert  (Minnesota)  High  School,  1910-'!!;  Electrician  and 
Drafting  Engineer,  Duluth  Boiler  Works,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1911- 
'12. 

CASSELL,  ALBERT  P.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  D.  V.  M.,  Veterinarian,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

CHITTY,  JOSEPH  GRIFFITH,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Grain  and  Stock 
Dealer,  Bigelow,  Kan.  Farmer,  1906-'12;  Bought  Bigelow 
Elevator,  1912;  Grain  and  Stock  Dealer,  1912 — . 

CLEMONS,  L.  ETHEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 
At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1905-'07;  Graduate  Student,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1907-'08;  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1908-'09;  At 
Home,  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1909 — . 

(COLE)  WILSON,  MARY  MARGARET,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  N. 
Elm  St.,  Eureka,  Kan.  Teacher,  Wakefield,  Kan.,  1905-'OG; 
Teacher,  Zeandale,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  Teacher,  in  Grades,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.,  1907-'10;  Teacher,  in  Manhattan  (Kansas) 
High  School,  1910-'ll;  Housewife,  Eureka,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

COLLIVER,  ANDREW  D.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Dealer  in  Hardware  and 
Farm  Implements,  Gage,  Okla.  Assistant  in  Agriculture, 
Hays,  Kan.,  1905-'09. 

COLLIVER,  MARY  P.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  1061  W.  Thirty-first  St., 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Clerk  with  P.  E.  Railway,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  1906  (January  to  September);  Teacher,  San  Luis  Obispo 

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160  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

County,  California,  1906  (September  to  December);  Teacher, 
Los  Angeles  City  Schools,  1907 — . 

(CONNER)  SNODGRASS,  GERTRUDE  MATILDA,  B.  S.,  D.  S., 
Housewife,  Chehallis,  Wash.  At  Home,  Lyons,  Kan.,  1905- 
'06;  Housewife,  1906 — ;  Residences:  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1906- 
'09;  Lyons,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1910-'il;  Kodiak, 
Alaska,  19 11-' 13;  Chehallis,  Wash.,  1913 — ;  Primary  Teacher 
and  Housewife,  Kodiak,  Alaska,  1911-'13. 

COURTER,  FORREST  LESLIE,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Minister,  Codell,  Kan. 
Farmer,  Downs,  Kan.,  19Q5-'08;  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church,  Bcl- 
laire,  Kan.,  1908-'!!;  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church,  Codell,  Kan., 
1911 — . 

COWLES,  BERTHA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Matron  and  Physical  Director. 
Kansas  City  National  Training  School  for  Deaconesses  and 
Missionaries,  Cor.  E.  Fifteen  St.  and  Denver  Ave.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  At  Home,  1905-'07;  Student,  Kansas  City  National 
Training  School  for  Deaconesses  and  Missionaries,  1907-'09; 
Pastor's  Assistant,  Coffeyville,  Kan.,  1909;  Licensed  as  Dea- 
coness in  the  M.  E.  Church,  1909;  Matron  and  Physical  Direc- 
tor, Kansas  City  Training  School  for  Deaconesses  and  Mis- 
sionaries, 1910 — . 

CUMMINGS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Fowler,  Colo. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JULES  COOL,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Assistant  Professor  of 
Horticulture,  Iowa  State  College,  Cor.  Storm  and  Chambe^ain 
Sts.,  Station  A,  Ames,  Iowa.  Foreman  Crete  Nurseries,  Crete, 
Nebr.,  1905-'07;  Manager  Elenora  Fruit  Farm,  Centralia, 
Kan.,  1907-'09;  Assistant  in  Horticulture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909- 
'11;  Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture,  Iowa  State  College, 
Ames,  Iowa,  1911 — . 

CUNNINGHAM,  MAMIE  GRACE,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Home  Economics  in 
Extension  Department,  Iowa  State  College,  Station  A,  Ame3, 
Iowa.  Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  Oklahoma,  1905-'09; 
Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  Montana,  19lO-'ll;  Student  ai 
Ames,  Summer  of  1912;  Home  Economics  in  Extension  De- 
partment, Iowa  State  College,  1912 — . 

(DAVIS)  AICHER,  EDITH  NELLIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Aber- 
deen Experiment  Station,  Aberdeen,  Idaho.  Assistant,  Home 
Economics  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Fall  of  1905;  At  Home, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1906-'!!;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

DAVIS,  GUY  R.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Real  Estate  Dealer,  2424  Benton 
Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  207  R.  A.  Long  Bldg.  (Office).  Real 
Estate  Dealer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1905 — . 

(DEIBLER)  OBERHELMAN,  MINNIE  ESTELLA,  B.  S.,  D.  3., 
Housewife,  Barnes,  Kan.  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1905-'13. 

DOW,  ULA  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  M.  S.,  Associate  Professor  in  Domestic 
Science,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  R.  1,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Student,  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  State  Normal,  1905-'06;  Assistant  in  Domestic 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  161 

Science,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1906;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science, 
ibid.,  1906-'10;  Assistant  Professor  of  Domestic  Science,  ibid., 
1910-'12;  Absent  on  Leave,  1912-'13;  M.  S.,  Teachers'  College, 
Columbia  University,  1913;  Associate  Professor  of  Domestic 
Science,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913 — . 

(DUNLAP)  ADAMSON,  OLIVE  B,,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  101 
Edward  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Teacher,  Manual  Training 
School,  Glenwood,  111.,  1905-'06;  Director  of  Domestic  Science, 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  1906-'07;  Domestic  Science 
Teacher,  Marion  (Indiana)  High  School,  1907-'ll;  Housewife, 
1911 — . 

(EDWARDS)  LEIDIGH,  MARY  JOSEPHINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, College  Station,  Texas.  Graduate,  Teachers'  College, 
1908;  Hospital  Dietitian,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1908-'10; 
Lecturer  in  Home  Economics,  Extension  Department,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1910-'!!;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

EVANS,  WILLIAM  K.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  R.  3,  Goodland,  Kan. 
Cattle  Raiser  and  Feeder,  1905-'06;  Sherman  County  Sur- 
veyor, 1906-'10;  Homesteader,  1906-'08;  Farmer,  1908 — . 

FAY,  SCOTT  STUART,  B.  S.,  Wilsey,  Kan. 

FIELDING,  LATHROP  WEAVER,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Telephone  Engineer, 
107  Buena  Vista  Terrace,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Automatic 
Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.;  Consolidated  Telephone  Com- 
panies of  Pennsylvania,  Hazelton,  Pa.;  Home  Telephone  Com- 
pany, Jonesboro,  Ark.;  Home  Telephone  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

(FINLEY)  MASON,  LENA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Cawker  City, 
Kan.  At  Home,  1905-'07. 

(FISH)  BROWN,  FRANCES  WALKER,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R. 
4,  Fall  River,  Kan.  At  Home,  Carpinteria,  Cal.,  1906-'07; 
Housewife,  Fall  River,  Kan.,  1907 — . 

FRYHOFER,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Butter  Manufac- 
turing Investigations,  Dairy  Division,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  R.  3,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Instructor  in  Buttermak- 
ing,  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1905- 
'06;  Inspector  of  Butter  for  U.  S.  Navy,  1906;  Federal  Butter 
Inspector,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1907-'12;  Butter  Manufacturing 
Investigations,  Dairy  Division,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1912 — . 

FULTON,  ROBERT  ANSON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer,  1334 
E.  124th  Place,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Engineering  Apprentice, 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Pitts- 
burg,  Pa.,  1905-'07;  Electrical  Engineer,  Elliott  Electric  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio,  1907-'09;  Electrical  Engineer,  Cleve- 
land Electric  Illuminating  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1909 — . 

GASSER,  GEORGE  W.,  B.  S.,  Superintendent  of  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station,  Rampart,  Alaska. 


162  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

GOODWIN,  WILLIAM  H.,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Entomologist,  Ohio  Ex- 
periment Station,  222  Beall  Ave.,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Graduate 
Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'06;  Graduate  Student,  Nebraska 
University,  1906-'07;  Assistant  Entomologist,  Ohio  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station,  1907 — . 

GROOME,  HERBERT  REVERE,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  M.,  Veterinary  Surgeon, 
Jewell  City,  Kan.  Veterinary  Student,  1905-' 07;  Veterinarian, 
Jewell  City,  Kan.,  1907 — . 

HAGGART,  MARGARET  HELEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  in  Home 
Economics,  Colorado  Agricultural  College,  1022  S.  College 
Ave.,  Port  Collins,  Colo.  Instructor,  Topeka  School  of  Domes- 
tic Science,  1906;  Student,  Dietetics  School,  Johns  Hopkins 
Hospital,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Summer,  1906;  Professor  of  Hom^ 
Economics,  New  Mexico  Agricultural  College,  1906-'10;  In- 
structor in  Dietetics,  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1910-'!!;  Instructor  in  Home  Economics,  Colorado  Agricul- 
tural College,  1911 — . 

HANSON,  OTTO  ALBERT,  B.  S.,  Timekeeper,  Kansas  City  Cotton 
Mills  Company,  918  Pennsylvania  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Teacher,  Public  Schools,  Kansas,  1905,  1907;  Student,  Gem 
City  Business  College,  Quincy,  111.,  1907-'09;  Bookkeeper  and 
Stenographer,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1909-'!!;  Bookkeeper,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1911-'12;  Timekeeper,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1912 — . 

HAROLD,  WILLIAM  H.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician,  Milwaukee  Rail- 
way, 448  C  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Electrician,  Lawrence  Light 
and  Power  Company,  1905-'06;  Electrician,  Oklahoma  Gas 
and  Electric  Company,  1906-'07;  Electrician,  Clay  Center 
Light  and  Power  Company,  1907-'10;  Electrician,  Santa  Fe 
Railway,  1910-'! 2;  Electrician,  Electric  Shop,  Tacoma,  Wash., 
1912-'13;  Electrician,  Wilwaukee  Railway,  Tacoma,  Wash., 
1913—. 

(HARRIS)  BURT,  LOLA  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  828  Symes 
Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo.  Student  Teacher,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'06; 
Teacher  in  Riley  County,  Kansas,  Schools,  1906-'08;  House- 
wife, 1908 — . 

HESS,  HENRY  P.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Manager,  Sales  Office,  Western 
Electric  Company,  Houston,  Texas. 

HODGSON,  FREDERICK  EARL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Implement  and  Hard- 
ware Business,  Little  River,  Kan.  Testing  Department,  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company,  1905-'07;  Testing  Department,  Cramps 
Ship  Yards,  1907-'08;  Implement  and  Hardware  Business, 
1908 — . 

HOOVER,  JESSIE  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Professor  of  Home  Economics, 
University  of  Idaho,  821  Ash  St.,  Moscow,  Idaho.  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science,  Plummer  School  of  Domestic  Science,  Idaho 
Springs,  Colo.,  1906-'07;  Preceptress,  School  of  Agriculture, 
South  Dakota  State  College,  Brookings,  S.  Dak.,  1907-'09; 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  163 

Dean  of  Women  and  Professor  of  Home  Economics,  North 
Dakota  Agricultural  College,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  1909-'12;  Pro- 
fessor of  Home  Economics,  University  of  Idaho,  1912 — . 

JOHNSON,  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  2,  Leonard- 
ville,  Kan.  Farmer,  Leonardville,  Kan.,  1905 — . 

JOHNSON,  JAMES  HENRY,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Civil  Engineer  and  In- 
spector, U.  S.  War  Department,  304  Seneca  St.,  Leavenwortu, 
Kan. 

JOHNSON,  WINIFRED  MAE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Solomon  Rapids, 
Kan.  At  Home,  1905 — . 

*KELLOGG,  GEORGE  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Blair,  Nebr, 
Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1905-'09;  Teacher,  Blair,  Nebr., 
1913—. 

KIRKWOOD,  MILDRED  I.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Marysville,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Marysville,  Kan.,  1905 — . 

KIRKWOOD,  NINA  H.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Marysville,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Marysville,  Kan.,  1905 — . 

KRAMER,  GEORGE  OTTO,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stockman, 
Zeandale,  Kan.  Herdsman,  Kansas  and  Iowa,  1905-'07; 
Agricultural  Inspector,  Philippine  Bureau  of  Agriculture, 
1907-'10;  Farmer  and  Stockman,  1910 — . 

LANE,  WILLIAM  CARL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Assistant  in  Electrical  Engi- 
neering, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1031  Humboldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Student  Apprentice,  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  1905-'06;  Elec- 
trical Testing  Department,  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  1906-'07; 
Assistant  in  Physics  and  Electrical  Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1907-'08;  Assistant  in  Electrical  Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1908—. 

LOGAN,  DANIEL  ANDREW,  B.  S.,  Accountant  in  District  Account- 
ant's Office,  C.,  R.  I.  &  P.  Railway,  124  Filmore  St.,  Topeka, 
Kan. 

LOGAN,  EDWARD  A.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  City  Chemist  and  Bacteriolo- 
gist, Professor  of  Bacteriology  and  Pathology,  St.  Joseph 
Veterinary  College,  1104  S.  Twentieth  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Hardware  Merchant,  1905-'06;  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.  Veterinary 
School,  1906-'09;  Practicing  Veterinary  Medicine,  Wamego, 
Kan.,  1909-'12;  City  Chemist  and  Bacteriologist,  also  Profes- 
sor of  Bacteriology  and  Pathology,  St.  Joseph  Veterinary  Col- 
lege, 1912 — . 

(McCARTNEY)  BORN,  RHODA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1217  S. 
Cedar,  Spokane,  Wash.  Teacher,  Fullerton,  N.  Dak.,  1905; 
Teacher,  Fourth  Grade,  Oakes,  N.  Dak.,  1906;  Traveled  in 
Europe,  1907;  Teacher,  Oakes,  1908;  Housewife,  1909 — . 

(McCOY)  COVER,  NELLIE  REEDER,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Box 
647,  Winslow,  Ariz.  Housewife,  1905 — ;  Residences:  Win- 
slow,  Ariz.,  1905-'06;  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1906-'!!;  Winslow, 
Ariz.,  1911 — . 


164  RECOBD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

MARTY,  PREIDA  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Head  of  Domestic  Science  Depart- 
ment, Hastings  (Nebraska)  High  School,  R.  1,  Merriam,  Kan. 
Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Kansas  School  for  the  Deaf, 
1908-'09;  Assistant  in  Domestic  Science,  High  School,  Hast- 
ings, Nebr.,  1910-'ll;  Head  of  Domestic  Science  Department, 
ibid.,  1911 — . 

MEYER,  RICHARD,  Jr.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  Riley,  Kan. 
Farmer,  1905 — . 

(MUDGE)  ELLING,  MARY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Watova,  Okla 
Assistant  Reference  Librarian,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907-'ll;  House- 
wife, 1911 — . 

MUNGER,  LEWIS  J.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Hollis, 
Kan.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Hollis,  Kan.,  1905 — . 

NICHOLSON,  RACHEL  GERTRUDE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Record  Clerk,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  618  Fremont,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  Riley 
County,  District  School  and  Manhattan  City  School,  1906-'08; 
Teacher,  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  1908-'09;  Clerk,  U.  S.  Indian 
Service,  1909-'!!;  Clerk,  Secretary's  Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911- 
'12;  Record  Clerk,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913 — . 

NYGARD,  JENS,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  Vesper,  Kan.  Farmer, 
1905 — . 

(PAULSEN)  PICKETT,  NELL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Horton, 
Kan.  At  Home,  1905-'06;  Housewife,  1906 — ;  Residences, 
Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1906-'07;  Whiting,  Kan.,  1907;  Tyler,  Texas, 
1908;  Whiting,  Kan.,  1909;  Horton,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

PEAIRS,  LEONARD  MARION,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  M.  S.,  Entomologist, 
West  Virginia  Experiment  Station,  Associate  Professor  of 
Entomology,  West  Virginia  University,  Box  518,  Morgantown, 
W.  Va.  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'07;  Assistant  to 
the  State  Entomologist  of  Illinois,  1907-'08;  Assistant  to  the 
State  Entomologist  of  Maryland,  1908-'10;  Instructor  in  En- 
tomology, Maryland  Agricultural  College,  1908;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Entomology,  ibid.,  1909-'10;  Assistant  to  the  State 
Entomologist  of  Kansas,  and  Instructor  in  Entomology,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1910-'12;  Entomologist,  West  Virginia  Experiment  Sta- 
tion; Associate  Professor  of  Entomology,  West  Virginia  Uni- 
versity, 1912 — . 

PICKETT,  LUTHER  B.,  B.  S.,  Horticulturist,  Horton,  Kan.  Market 
Gardener,  Fruit  Grower,  Seed  and  Plant  Dealer  with  Crete 
Nursery,  Crete,  Nebr.,  1905;  Clerk,  Burlington  Freight  Office, 
Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1906;  Market  Gardener,  Whiting,  Kan.,  1907; 
Trucker,  Tyler,  Texas,  1908;  Market  Gardener,  Whiting,  Kan., 
1909;  Horticulturist,  Horton,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

POPENOE,  CHARLES  HOLCOMB,  B.  S.,  Assistant,  Bureau  of  En- 
tomology, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1336  Massachu- 
setts Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Farmer,  1905-'07;  Agent  and 
Expert,  Bureau  of  Entomology,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agricul- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  165 

ture,  1907-'10;   Assistant,  ibid.,  Headquarters  at  Washington, 

D.  C.,  1910 — . 

(REYNOLDS)    PULTON,  FANNY  E.,  B.   S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,   1334 

E.  124th  Place,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

RHODES,  ARTHUR  J.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Instrumentman,  Engineering 
Department,  Rock  Island  Lines,  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Topeka, 
Kan.  Engineering  Department,  Santa  Fe  Railway,  1906; 
Santa  Fe  General  Offices,  1907-'08;  Engineering  Department, 
Rock  Island  Lines,  1909—. 

(RICKMAN)  GILBERT,  EVA  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Eastwood, 
Nebr.  Teacher,  Woodruff,  Kan.,  1906-'08;  Teacher,  East- 
wood, Nebr.,  1908-'ll;  Teacher,  Broadwater,  Nebr.,  1911-'13. 

(ROBERTSON)  WHITE,  KATE  L.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  6. 
Burlington,  Kan.  Instructor,  Coffeyville  (Kansas)  High 
School,  1905-'06;  Student,  Teachers'  College,  New  York, 
1906-'07;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science  and  Domestic 
Art,  Cincinnati  (Ohio)  Public  Schools,  1907-'08;  Housewife, 
1908—. 

SHIRLEY,  GARFIELD,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,   Perry,  Kan. 

SMITH,  WALTER  EMORY,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  133  S.  Figneroa  St., 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

(SPENCER)  FIELDING,  CRETE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  107  Buena 
Vista  Terrace,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

STANFIELD,  WILLIAM  WESLEY,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Director  of  Agri- 
culture and  Manual  Training,  High  School,  505  Sycamore  St., 
Brenham,  Texas.  Special  Assistant,  Agronomy  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905;  Associate  Editor  "Farmers'  Advocate," 
Topeka,  Kan.,  1906;  Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower,  Chanute,  Kan., 
1907-'12;  Secretary,  Four-County  District  Fair,  1910-'12; 
Director  of  Agriculture  and  Manual  Training,  Brenham  High 
School,  Brenham,  Texas,  1912 — . 

(STEVENS)  JONES,  BLANCHE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Auburn, 
Ala. 

(STEWART)  PICKELL,  EFFIE  L.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  308  N. 
Twelfth  St.,  Humboldt,  Kan.  At  Home,  1905-10;  Housewife, 
1910—. 

STRITE,  MARY  CATHERINE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  City  Schools,  S.  823 
Garfield  St.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Teacher,  Rural  Schools  of  Riley 
County,  Kansas,  1905-'06;  Teacher,  Kanapolis,  Kan.,  1906- 
'07;  Teacher,  City  Schools,  Cleveland,  Okla.,  1907-'09; 
Teacher,  City  Schools,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1909-'10;  Teacher,  City 
Schools,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1910 — . 

(SWEET)  ARNOLD,  JESSIE  A.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Minneapo- 
lis, Kan.  Teacher  in  Common  School,  Glasco,  Kan.,  1905-'OG; 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Evanston,  111.,  1906-'08;  Hostess 
of  the  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Summer  Cottage,  Sum- 
mers of  1907  and  1908;  Housewife,  1908 — ;  Residences: 


166  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Grand    Rapids,    Mich.,    1909-'10;    Minneapolis,    Kan.,    1911 — . 

SWIFT,  CHARLES  BARTHOLOW,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Assistant  Cashier, 
Williamsburg  State  Bank,  Williamsburg,  Kan.  Assistant 
Cashier,  Williamsburg  State  Bank,  1905 — . 

THOMPSON,  CHARLES  L.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Rancher,  Maricopa,  Ariz. 
Fruit  Grower,  Etiwanda,  Cal.,  1906-'13;  Rancher,  Maricopa, 
Ariz.,  1913 — . 

"THOMPSON,  JOHN  BERT,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Expert,  Office  of  Forage 
Crop  Investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Fruit 
Grower,  Etiwanda,  Cal.,  1905-'06;  With  Bureau  of  Plant  In- 
dustry, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1906 
'07;  Expert,  Office  of  Forage  Crop  Investigations,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  1908 — . 

THOMPSON,  ROGER  S.,  B.  S.,  M.  E. 

THUMMEL,  CLAUDE  B.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Second  Lieutenant,  Fifth  Field 
Artillery,  Fort  Snelling,  Minn.  Cadet,  U.  S.  Military  Academy, 
1905-'09;  Second  Lieutenant,  Fifth  Field  Artillery,  Fort  Sill, 
Okla.,  1909-'!!;  Manila,  P.  I.,  1911-'13;  Fort  Snelling,  Minn., 
1913 — . 

TURNER,  ALONZO  FRANKLIN,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  R.  «•;, 
Formoso,  Kan.  Instructor,  Science  and  Agriculture,  Norton 
County  High  School,  Norton,  Kan.,  1906-'09;  Farmer,  1909--, 
State  Lecturer,  Farmers'  Union,  1912 — . 

UMBERGER,  GRACE  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Private  Nurse,  San  Antonio, 
Texas.  Private  Nurse,  Chicago,  111.;  Private  Nurse,  San 
Antonio,  Texas;  Hospital  Nurse,  Cananea,  Sonora,  Mexico; 
Private  Nurse,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

UMBERGER,  HARRY,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
Hymer,  Kan.  Scientific  Assistant,  Bureau  of  Soils,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  1906;  Scientific  Assistant,  Bureau  of 
Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1907-'ll; 
Assistant  Professor  in  Charge  of  Co-operative  Experiments,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1911-'! 2;  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Hymer,  Kan., 
1912 — . 

VAN  DORP,  FRED,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  R.  25,  Valencia,  Kan, 
Foreman,  Sheet  Metal  Shop,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1905-'08;  Farmer 
and  Dairyman,  1908 — . 

(WASHINGTON)  SAMSON,  REBECCA  REES,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, Quinter,  Kan. 

WHEELER,  EARL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Local  Manager,  General  Electric 
Company,  Evans  Building,  Washington,  D.  C.  Special  Student, 
Sibley  College,  Cornell  University,  1905;  Director  of  Depart- 
ment of  Electrical  and  Mechanical  Engineering,  Engineer 
School,  U.  S.  Army,  1906-'09;  Treasurer  and  General  Manager, 
Electric  Speedometer  Company,  Instrument  Manufacturers, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1910-'! 2;  Local  Manager,  General  Electric 
Company,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1913 — ;  Member  of  American 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  167 

Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers;  Chairman,  Washington 
Section,  1911-'12;  Junior  Member,  American  Society  of 
Mechanical  Engineers;  Member,  Engineers'  Club,  New  York, 
Cosmos  Club,  Washington,  D.  C.;  Mohawk  Club,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y. 

(WHEELER)  WESTGATE,  INEZ,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Lanham, 
Md.  Housewife,  1905 — . 

WHITE,  CLARENCE  H.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  5, 
Burlington,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Breeder  of  Short- 
horn Cattle,  1905 — . 

WHITE,  WAYNE,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  6,  Bur- 
lington, Kan.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  1905 — . 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  J.,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architect,  809  Aileen  Si., 
Oakland,  Cal.  Architect,  Kansas  City,  San  Francisco,  and 
Oakland,  1905 — . 

WILSON,  FREDERICK  W.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Animal  Husbandman, 
Arizona  Experiment  Station,  Grand  Ave.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Pro- 
fessor of  Animal  Husbandry,  .University  of  Arizona,  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station;  Absent  on  Leave,  1912-'13;  Grad- 
uate Student  and  Assistant,  University  of  Illinois,  School  of 
Agriculture,  1912-'13. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  HEBER,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
R.  8,  Winfield,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Winfield, 
Kan.,  1905 — . 

WOLF,  GEORGE  D.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Telephone  and  Power  Engineer, 
Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company,  3212  Greenwood 
Terrace,  Chicago,  111.  Development  Engineering,  Western 
Electric  Company,  Chicago  and  New  York,  19 05-' 08;  Travel 
ing  Engineer,  Duplex  Metals  Company,  New  York  and  Chicago, 
1908-'10;  Telephone  Engineer,  Kellogg  Switchboard  and 
Supply  Company,  Chicago,  1910 — . 

WOOD,  GRACE  (ENFIELD)  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Student,  Western  State 
Normal,  Hays,  Kan.  Student  Assistant,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1905-'06; 
Housewife,  1906;  Residences:  Wichita,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  Alta- 
mont,  Kan.,  1907-'09;  Pittsburg,  Kan.,  1909-'12;  Student, 
Western  State  Normal,  Hays,  Kan.,  1912-'13. 

WORSWICK,  JAY  G.,  B.  S.  Constabulary  School,  Manila,  P.  L; 
Third  Lieutenant  in  Constabulary  Department  of  the  Philip- 
pines; Killed  in  an  Engagement  in  the  Philippines,  July  J2, 
1906. 

1906 

ALEXANDER,  KATE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Chewdlah,  Wash. 

AUMANN,  ALBERT  CLAY,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
R.  4.  Arkansas  City,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Arkan- 
sas City,  Kan.,  1906 — . 

BEALEY,  JESSE  N.,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer,  Wheatland,  Wyo.      Em- 


168  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

ployed  on  Farm,  Morrill,  Kan.;  Irrigation  Farmer,  Wheatland, 
Wyo. 

BIRCH,  RAYMOND  RUSSELL,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  D.  V.  M.,  Veterinarian 
in  Charge  of  Veterinary  Experiment  Station,  Cornell  Univer- 
sity, R.  3,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Agricultural  Inspector,  Insular 
Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1906-'08;  Specialist  in 
Animal  Industry,  Insular  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Manila,  F. 
I.,  1909;  Veterinary  Student,  Cornell  University,  1909-'12;  D. 
V.  M.,  ibid.,  1912;  In  Charge  of  Veterinary  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, ibid.,  1912 — . 

BOTTOMLY,  HERBERT  JOSEPH,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Farmer  and  Stock 
Raiser,  Cedar,  Kan. 

BRENNER,  F.  EDNA,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.  (Home  Ad- 
dress). Teacher,  Grade  Work,  Home  Economics,  Atchison 
County  High  School,  1912-'! 3;  Teacher,  Madison  (Kansas) 
High  School,  1913—. 

BROOM,  BYRON,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Drawing,  High 
School,  S  823  Garfield  St.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Student,  Sum- 
mer Sessions,  State  Manual  Training  Normal,  Pittsburg,  Kan., 
1905  and  1906;  Director  of  Manual  Training,  Junction  City 
High  School,  1906-'07;  Instructor  in  Manual  Training,  South 
Central  High  School,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1907-'09;  Instructor  in 
Mechanical  and  Architectural  Drawing,  Lewis  and  Clark  High 
School,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1909 — . 

BROWN,  FRANK  E.,  B.  S.,  E.  E. 

CALVIN,  JOHN  WILLARD,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Agricul- 
tural Chemistry,  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
Graduate  Student  and  Student  Assistant,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1906- 
'08;  Assistant  in  Animal  Nutrition,  Pennsylvania  State  Col- 
lege, 1908-'10;  Assistant  Chemist,  Experiment  Station,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1910-'14;  Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Chem- 
istry, University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1914 — . 

(CAMPBELL)  THURSTON,  STELLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Mora,  Minn.  At  Home,  Goodrich,  Kan.,  1906-'08;  House- 
wife, 1908 — . 

CAMPBELL.   WILL   WARD,   B.    S. 

CARLSON,  TORJE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer,  Brownwood, 
Texas. 

CHENEY,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  D.  V.  M.,  Veterinarian, 
1211  Tenth  St.,  Great  Bend,  Kan.  Veterinarian,  Great  Bend, 
Kan.,  1907 — . 

COFFMAN,  EDITH  ELLEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Domestic  Science  Teacher, 
Oklahoma  Agricultural  College,  Stillwater,  Okla. 

COLDWELL,  WILLIAM  IRVING,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

CONNER,  W.  ARCHIE,  B.  S.,  Agron.,  Southwest  City,  Mo.  Farmer 
and  Stockman,  1906-'! 3;  Real  Estate  Business,  Southwest 
City,  Mo.,  1913 — . 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  169 

(TRAVIS)  COOK,  Jessie  Leona,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  2, 
Monument,  Kan. 

COOLEY,  PERRY  ALFRED,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Commercial  Art, 
517  E.  Second  St.,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.  Graduated  as  Master 
Accountant  from  the  Kansas  Wesleyan  University,  1907; 
Private  Secretary  to  Pres.  E.  R.  Nichols,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907-'09; 
Professor  of  Commercial  Arts  and  Military  Science,  State 
Normal-Industrial  School,  Ellendale,  N.  Dak.,  1909-'12;  Pro- 
fessor of  Commerce,  ibid.,  1912-'13;  Professor  of  Commercial 
Art,  High  School,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  1913 — . 

COOLEY,  RUTH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Graduate, 
Kansas  Wesleyan  Business  College,  1908;  Stenographer  and 
Bookkeeper,  Calumet  &  Sonora  Mining  Company,  1908-'09; 
Stenographer,  Agronomy  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910; 
Stenographer  and  Bookkeeper,  Ventura  "Free  Press,"  Ven- 
tura, Cal.,  1912-'13;  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

COPLEY,  MARY,  B.  S.,  Graduate  Student  and  Assistant  in  Secre- 
tary's Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1906-'07;  Clerk  in  Post  Office,  K  S. 
A.  C.,  1908-'!!;  Died  in  1911. 

DALTON,  WINIFRED  ANNA,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  St.  George,  Kan. 
•Clerk  in  Botanical  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1906-'07;  Ac 
Home,  1907 — . 

DAVIS,  CHARLES  ERNEST,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  In  Charge  of  Hydro- 
Electric  Plant,  Box  1114,  Lewistown,  Mont.  Testing  Depart- 
ment, General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1906- 
'08;  Commercial  Engineer,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  and  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1908-'09;  Testing  Engineer,  Edison  Illuminating  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.,  1909-'10;  Assistant  Engineer,  Lewistown 
Coal,  Gas,  and  Light  Company,  Lewistown,  Mont.,  1910-'!!; 
In  Charge  of  Hydro-Electric  Plant,  Lewistown,  Mont.,  1911 — . 

DOW,  J.  L.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Telephone  Engineer,  Western  Electric 
Company,  1438  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

DOW,  ODESSA  DELLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Computer,  and  Custodian  of 
Store  Rooms,  Chemical  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Teacher,  1906-'09;  At  Home,  and  Graduate  Student, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Computer,  and  Custodian  of  Store 
Rooms,  Chemistry  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910 — . 

(EDWORTHY)  BERKLEY,  ARTHIE  AILEEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife. 

ELDER,  LEONARD  ROSCOE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Manager  Motor  Depart- 
ment, Portland  Office,  care  General  Electric  Company,  Port- 
land, Ore.  Testing  Department,  General  Electric  Company, 
1906-'08;  Sales  Department,  ibid.,  1908-'12;  Manager  Motor 
Department,  ibid.,  1912 — . 

ESDON,  HARRIET  MARIE,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Thyne  Institute  (U.  P.  Freedman  Mission),  Chase  City,  Va. 
Student,  Platt's  Business  College,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1906-'07; 


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Typewriter,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1907-'08;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Thyne  Institute  (U.  P.  Freedman  Mission),  Chase 
City,  Va.,  1908 — . 

EVANS,  EARL  JOY,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Estimator,  Western  Sash  and 
Door  Company,  615  Cypress  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  With 
Chicago  Lumber  Company,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  WHh 
El  Paso  Sash  and  Door  Company,  El  Paso,  Texas,  1907-'10, 
With  Western  Sash  and  Door  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1910 — . 

FARIS,  SMITH,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Machinist,  750  Thirtieth  St.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Apprentice,  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  1908- 
'08;  Cawker  City,  Kan.,  1909;  Erecting  Engineer  with  York 
Manufacturing  Company,  York,  Pa.,  1910-'!!;  Machinist,  with 
Harley  Davidson  Motor  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1912—. 

FERRIS,  AREA  C.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Manager  and  Part  Owner,  Syracuse 
Telephone  Company,  Box  471,  Syracuse,  Kan.  With  the 
Western  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  1906-'08;  Manager, 
Syracuse  Telephone  Company,  1908 — . 

(FORSYTH)  CRONE,  M.  EDITH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Milan, 
Mich. 

GILKISON,  CHARLES  A.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R. 
2,  Lamed,  Kan. 

GILLIFORD,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Chief  Tester,  Rogers 
Park  Exchange,  Chicago  Telephone  Company,  902  Estes  Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

GRAHAM,  LEWIS  M.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer. 

GREENE,  LAURENZ,  B.  S.,  Experimentalist  in  Horticulture,  Iowa 
Experiment  Station,  Ames,  Iowa.  Assistant  in  Horticulture, 
Hays  City,  Kan.,  1906  (April  to  October);  Assistant  in 
Horticulture,  New  Mexico  Agricultural  College,  1906-'07;  In- 
structor, Iowa  State  College,  1907-'09;  Experimentalist  in 
Horticulture,  Iowa  Experiment  Station,  1909 — . 

GREENOUGH,  ELBERT  ERNEST,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  3, 
Merced,  Cal.  Dairy  Foreman  and  Farm  Manager,  Lo  Lo, 
Mont.,  1906-'07;  Dairyman,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.,  1907-'08; 
Farm  Foreman,  Rio  Vista,  Cal.,  1908-'10;  Partner  and  Man- 
ager, Fountain  City  Farm,  Nurad,  Cal.,  1910-'13;  School 
Trustee;  President,  Merced  Colony  Improvement  Club;  Mem- 
ber California  Jersey  Cattle  Breeders'  Association. 

GRIPTON,  DAVID  H.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  3, 
Smith  Center,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1906 — . 

HAMAKER,  ROSWELL  LEROY,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  care  Butterick  Bldg., 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

(HAMILTON)  MARTIN,  MARY  L.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  916  W. 
Archer  Ave.,  Monmouth,  111.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Norfolk  Mission  College,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1907-'08;  Teacher  of 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  171 

Domestic  Science,  Public  Schools,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1908-'09; 
Housewife,  1909 — . 

HANSON,  BOLINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  R.  1,  Box  30,  Jamestown, 
Kan.  Teacher,  Jamestown,  Kan.,  1906 — . 

(HARNER)  ROEHM,  DAISY  INA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  486 
Jackson  St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Graduate  Student  and  Student 
Assistant,  19 06-' 08;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Norfolk, 
Va.,  1908-'09;  In  Charge  of  Home  Economics  Department, 
State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1909-'! 3;  Housewife, 
1913 — . 

HARRISON,  RAYMOND  D.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Jewell,  Kan. 

HASTINGS,  MILO  M.,  B.  S.,  Writer  and  Inventor,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
With  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  1906-'08;  Independent 
Writer  and  Inventor,  1908 — . 

HAWKINSON,  CLARENCE  L.,  Farmer,  Marquette,  Kan.  Electrical 
Work,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  1907-'09;  Farmer  at  Marquette, 
Kan.,  1909 — . 

HAZEN,  LESLIE  EUGENE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  in  Farm 
Mechanics,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Special  Agent, 
Dry  Land  Agriculture,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Hays,  Kan.,  1906-'08;  Farmer,  Sunny  Ridge  Farm,  1909- 
'10;  Teacher,  Agriculture  and  Mathematics,  Southern  Kan- 
sas Academy,  1911;  Assistant  in  Dry  Land  Agriculture,  U.  S. 
Department  of  Agriculture,  Amarillo,  Texas,  1912;  Instructor 
in  Farm  Mechanics,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1913 — . 

HEIM,  HARRY  RUSSELL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Salesman,  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  936  Metropolitan  Life 
Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

(HOLE)  CAMPBELL,  GERTRUDE  ELMA,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  b26 
Gregory  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 

(HUGHES)  RODELL,  NELLIE  DOROTHY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, Chetopa,  Kan.  Teacher  in  City  Schools,  Hope,  Kan., 
1906-'07;  At  Home,  Topeka,  Kan.;  Housewife—. 

(INSKEEP)  PETER,  HELEN  C.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Box  154, 
Randolph,  Kan.  At  Home,  1906-'09;  Teacher,  Riley  County 
Schools,  1909-'10;  Teacher,  Manhattan  City  Schools,  1910- 
'11;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

JONES,  CHARLES  SUMNER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Manager  of  Boys'  Pig 
Clubs  in  Alabama,  Auburn,  Ala.  Postgraduate  Work,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1906;  Teacher,  under  Presbyterian  Mission  Board. 
1907-'10;  On  Sight-Seeing  Trip  in  Western  States,  1910-'ll; 
Farmer,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1911-'13;  Manager  of  the  Boys' 
Pig  Clubs  in  Alabama,  Auburn,  Ala.,  1913 — . 

KIENE,  FREDRIC  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Scientific  Assistant  in 
Cereal  Investigation,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Ex- 
periment Station,  Hays,  Kan.  Farmer,  Valencia,  Kan., 
1906-'10;  Agriculturist,  Ft.  Scott  Sorghum  Syrup  Company, 


172  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Ft.  Scott,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  Assistant,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Cereal  Investigation,  Hays,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

KIRK,  CLARENCE  BRADY,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  3, 
Burr  Oak,  Kan. 

(LYMAN)  WEAVER,  LAURA  LILLIAN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
29  Hague  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Postgraduate,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1907;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Kansas  City,  190S-'09; 
Housewife,  1909 — . 

McCAMPBELL,  CHARLES  WILBUR,  B.  S.,  D.  V.  M.,  Assistant 
Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Secretary  of 
Kansas  State  Live  Stock  Registry  Board,  801  Laramie,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Government  Quarantine  Service,  1906-'07; 
Student,  Veterinary  School,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907-'10;  With 
Animal  Husbandry  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910 — . 

(McNUTT)  DAVIS,  CORA  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Elk  City, 
Idaho.  Professor  of  Domestic  Science,  Kansas  State  Indus- 
trial School  for  Girls,  Beloit,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  General  Secre- 
tary, Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1907-'09;  Housewife, 
1909 — . 

McRAE,  ALMA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Domestic  Science  Teacher,  Chilocco 
Indian  School,  Chilocco,  Okla.  Teacher,  Common  Schools  of 
Kansas,  1906-'08;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Flandrean 
Indian  School,  Flandrean,  S.  Dak.,  1908-'10;  Domestic 
Science  Teacher,  Chilocco  Indian  School,  Chilocco,  Okla., 
1910 — . 

MATHERLY,  ERNEST  WILSON,  B.  S.,  Teacher  and  Farmer,  R.  3. 
Madison,  Kan. 

MAXWELL,    HENRY   GREENLEAF,    B.    S.,    Agri. 

MORTON,  CAROLINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Topeka  High  School,  1100  West  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Teacher 
in  Topeka  Grade  Schools,  1907-'!!;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Topeka  High  School,  1911 — . 

(MURPHY)  HUDSON,  VERDA  ELLEN,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  S, 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  1906-'07;  Housewife,  1907 — . 

(NEIMAN)  RAMSEY,  RUTH  EMMA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1819 
Beverly  Road,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Teacher,  District  School, 
Elbing,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  At  Home,  White  Water,  Kan.,  1907- 
'09;  Teacher,  Grade  School,  White  Water,  Kan.,  1909-'10; 
Teacher,  High  School,  White  Water,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  At 
Home,  White  Water,  Kan.,  1912-' 13;  Housewife,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1913 — . 

NEWLAND,  ROSS  N.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Erecting  Engineer,  York  Manu- 
facturing Company,  York,  Pa. 

OTTO,  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Abstractor,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Law  Student, 
Manhattan,  Kan.;  Attorney-at-law,  Manhattan,  Kan.;  City 
Treasurer,  Manhattan,  Kan.;  Abstractor,  Manhattan,  Kar. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  173 

PECKHAM,  JOHN  J.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer,  Courtland, 
Kan. 

PITTMAN,  MARTHA  S.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Domestic  Science  Teacher, 
Reno  Public  Schools,  557  W.  Sixth  St.,  Reno,  Nev.  Public 
School  Teacher,  Horton,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  Domestic  Science 
Teacher,  Chilocco  Indian  School,  1907-'10;  Domestic  Science 
Teacher,  Reno  Public  Schools,  1910 — . 

RAMSEY,  LESTER  ALLEN,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  General  Superintendent, 
Engineering  Department,  Shipley  Construction  and  Supply 
Company,  New  York  City,  1819  Beverly  Road,  Flatbusn, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Student  Apprentice  in  Shops  and  Assistant 
Erecting  Engineer,  York  Manufacturing  Company,  York,  Pa., 
1906-'07;  Erecting  Engineer,  York  Manufacturing  Company, 
York,  Pa.,  1908-'09;  Superintendent  of  Erecting  Depart- 
ment. New  York  District  for  York  Manufacturing  Company, 
Headquarters,  New  York  City,  1910-'ll;  General  Superin- 
tendent of  Engineering  Department,  Shipley  Construction 
and  Supply  Company,  New  York  City,  1912 — . 

REECE,  RICHARD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Principal,  Champion  High  School, 
Beacon,  Mich.,  1911. 

REYNOLDS,  JESSIE  ANNABERTA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Assistant  in  His- 
tory and  Civics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  129  Anderson,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Graduate  Student,  Kansas  University,  Summer  of  1906; 
Graduate  Student,  Chicago  University,  Summers  of  1907, 
1910;  Traveled  in  Europe,  Summers  of  1909,  1912;  Assist- 
ant in  History  and  Civics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1906 — . 

RICHARDSON,  EMMIT  D.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Machine  and  Repair  Shop, 
Cawker  City,  Kan.  Fairbanks  Morse  Testing  Department. 
Gas  Engines,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1907;  Machine  and  Repair  Shop, 
Cawker  City,  Kan.,  1908 — . 

(RITNER)  SMITH,  JENNIE  INEZ,  B.  S.,  D.  S.  Died  November 
14,  1913.  Residences:  Manhattan,  Kan.;  Mena,  Ark. 

SANNEMAN,  RAMER  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Clay  Center,  Kan. 

SCHROEDER,  WILLIAM  PAUL,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Creamery  Operator 
for  Iowa  Dairy  Company,  1159  Iowa  St.,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

SHULER,  MARTIN  ROY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Agricultural  Instructor, 
State  School  of  Forestry,  Bottineau,  N.  Dak.  Science  In- 
structor, High  School,  Holton,  Kan.,  1907;  Science  Instruc- 
tor, Atchison  County  High  School,  1907-'09;  Homesteaded 
in  South  Dakota,  1909-'!  1;  Agricultural  Instructor,  Stewart- 
ville  (Minnesota)  High  School,  1911-' 12;  Agricultural  In- 
structor, State  School  of  Forestry,  Bottineau,  N.  Dak., 
1912—. 

(SMITH)  SKINNER,  EMILY  G.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1515 
New  Hampshire  St.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

SNODGRASS,  MILTON  DAVID,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Superintendent  United 
States  Experiment  Station,  Kodiak,  Alaska.  Crop  Produc- 


174  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

tion,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1906-'07;  Alaska  Investigations,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  1907 — . 

SPERRY,  MABELLE  JULIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  German,  Neodesha  High  School,  Neodesha,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Clifton  High  School,  Clifton,  Kan.,  1907-'08; 
Teacher,  Marysville  High  School,  Marysville,  Kan.,  1908-'09; 
Teacher,  Neodesha  High  School,  Neodesha,  Kan.,  1910 — ; 
Student,  University  of  Chicago,  Summer  Quarters  of  1910, 
1911,  and  1912. 

SPOHR,  GEORGE  A.,  B.  S.,  Traveling  Salesman,  1920  Michigan 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Postgraduate,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907;  Sales- 
man, Kansas  City  Electric  Light  Company,  1907-'09;  Sales- 
man, Union  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1909-'!!;  Salesman,  Commonwealth  Edison  Company, 
Chicago,  111.,  1911 — . 

(SPOHR)  HEATH,  JULIA  C.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  1140  W.  Fifty- 
first  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

SPUHLER,  HENRY  ADAM,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architectural  Superin- 
tendent, Howe  &  Holt,  6014  E.  Fourteenth  St.,  Kansas  City. 
Mo. 

STODDARD,  ALBERT  D.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Load  Dispatcher,  Metropol- 
itan Street  Railway  Company,  1419  Broadway,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Load  Dispatcher,  Metropolitan  Street  Railway  Com- 
pany, 1906 — . 

SWANSON,  ERNEST  FELIX,  B.  S.,  Clothing  Merchant,  920  Cedar 
St.,  Concordia,  Kan.  Expert  Mechanic  for  the  International 
Harvester  Company,  two  seasons;  Bookkeeper  for  Cloud 
County  Bank,  1910;  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  Daylight 
Clothing  Company,  1911 — . 

THURSTON,    ELBERT   WREN,    B.    S.,    E.    E.,    Telephone    Engineer. 

THURSTON,  WARREN  BUNN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Dairyman,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  875  Fifty-ninth  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Buttermaker,  Harding  Creamery  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr., 
1906;  Assistant  in  Dairying,  Maryland  Agricultural  College, 
1907;  Superintendent,  New  State  Butter  Company,  Enid, 
Okla.,  1907-'08;  Manager  of  Seneca  Creamery,  Seneca,  Kan., 
1909;  Buttermaker,  Hope  Creamery,  Hope,  Kan.,  1910; 
Government  Dairyman  in  Charge  of  Dairy  Investigations  for 
State  of  California,  1911;  Dairyman,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Supervisor  of  "Community  Dairy  Investiga- 
tions." Mora,  Minn.,  1913 — . 

(TRAIN)  STEWART,  DORIS  M.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  St.  Anthony, 
Idaho.  Postgraduate  Student  and  Teacher,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1906-'07;  Teacher,  Clifton,  Kan.,  and  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1907-'09;  Housewife,  Plattsburg,  Ohio,  and  St.  Anthony, 
Idaho,  1909 — . 

TURNER,    MARCIA    ELIZABETH,    B.    S.,    D.    S.,    Head    of    Depart- 


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ment  of  Home  Economics,  State  Agricultural  School,  First 
District,  Jonesboro,  Ark.  Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  Riley 
County,  1906-'08;  Editor,  K.  S.  A.  C.  "Alumnus,"  1908- 
'10;  Teacher  of  English  and  Grammar,  Ft.  Scott,  Kan.,  City 
Schools,  19 10-' 11;  Teacher  of  Science,  Manhattan  High 
School,  1911-'12;  Head  of  Department  of  Home  Economics, 
First  District,  State  Agricultural  School,  Jonesboro,  Ark. 

WATKINS,  WARREN  ELMER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Allen  County  Demon- 
stration Agent,  lola,  Kan.  Manager  of  Farm,  four  years; 
At  Colorado  University,  one  year;  With  Kansas  Entomological 
Commission;  Allen  County  Demonstration  Agent — . 

WEAVER,  CHAUNCEY  ILES,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Commercial  Engineer, 
29  Hague  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.-  Test  Course,  General 
Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1906-'08;  Salesman, 
Westinghouse  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  1908-'12;  Engi- 
neer, Hodenpyl,  Hardy  &  Co.,  Central  Station  Operators, 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1912 — . 

WHITE,  RALPH  RICHARD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Chief  Engineer,  Raven 
Pack  Oil  Company,  Rangely,  Colo. 

WHITE,  THOMAS  F.,  B.   S.,  Law  Student,  University  of  Texas. 

WILSON,   EDGAR  M.,   B.   S.,   E.  E. 

WITHINGTON,  CHARLES  H.,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Science  Teacher  in 
High  School,  921  W.  Tenth  St.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

WOOD,  THOMAS  MARSHAL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Teacher  of  Forging, 
Western  State  Normal,  Hays,  Kan.  Practical  Electrical 
Engineering  with  Moline  Elevator  Company,  Moline,  111., 
and  Wichita,  Kan.,  1906-'07;  Principal  of  Labette  County 
High  School,  Altamont,  Kan.,  1907-'09;  Instructor  in  Machine 
Shop  Practice  and  Forging,  State  Manual  Training  Normal 
School,  Pittsburg,  Kan.,  1909-'12;  Instructor  in  Forging, 
Western  State  Normal,  Hays,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

WORDEN,  EDITH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Stenographer  for  the  Vito-Chemical 
Laboratories,  4713  N.  Winchester  Ave.,  Ravenswood,  Chicago, 
111.  Student,  University  of  Chicago,  1906-'07;  Director  of 
Domestic  Science,  Plummer  Manual  Training  School,  Idaho 
Springs,  Colo.,  1907-'10;  Stenographer  for  the  Vito-Chemi- 
cal Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.,  1912 — . 

WRIGHT,  EARNEST  A.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  General  Manager  of  the  Man- 
hattan Ice,  Light,  and  Power  Company,  714  Houston  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Graduate  Apprentice,  Bullock  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio,  1906-'08;  Estimat- 
ing Engineer,  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.. 
1908-'!!;  Estimating  Engineer  in  Charge  of  Sale  of  Alter- 
nating Current  Motors,  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  Norwood, 
Ohio,  19 11-' 12;  General  Manager  of  the  Manhattan  Ice, 
Light,  and  Power  Company,  1912 — . 

WRIGHT,    WALTER    SCOTT,    B.    S.,    Solicitor    for    Mutual    Benefit 


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Life  Insurance  Company,  E.  4217  Twenty-second  Ave.; 
Spokane,  Wash.  Farmer,  Government  Service;  Principal  iii 
Rural  Schools. 

YERKES,  GUY  E.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Nurseryman  and  Florist,  Hutchin- 
son,  Kan.  Forester,  United  States  Military  Reserve^  Riley, 
Kan.,  1906-'07;  Market  Gardener,  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1907- 
'12;  Nurseryman  and  Florist,  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

1907 

ADAMS,  ERNEST  L.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Agronomist,  Cereal 
Investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Experiment 
Station,  Biggs,  Cal.  Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1907;  Farmer,  Ozawkie,  Kan.,  1908;  Cereal  In- 
vestigations, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1909 — . 

(ALEXANDER)  SHRIVER,  LIZZIE  BEA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, 04924  Post  St.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Botany  Clerk,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1907-'09;  Housewife,  1909 — . 

ALLENTHARP,  CECILE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  in  Public  Schools, 
707  S.  Fourth  St.,  Laramie,  Wyo.  Student,  James  Millikin 
University,  Decatur,  111.,  1907-'08;  At  Home,  Casey,  111.. 
1908-'09;  Teacher,  1909 — . 

BAIRD,  ALFRED  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Minneapolis, 
Kan.  Fruit  Farming,  and  Working  in  a  Packing  House, 
Etiwanda,  Cal.,  1907-'08;  Farmer,  Minneapolis,  Kan., 
1908 — . 

(BARBER)  TURNER,  ETHEL  R.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Manhattan, 
Kan. 

BASSLER,   CHARLES  EARLE,   D.   V.      M.,      Vet.      S.,      Veterinary 
Practitioner,    Greensburg,    Kan.      Teacher    in    Veterinary    Col 
lege,    K.    S.    A.    C.,    1907-'08;    Practiced    Veterinary    Science, 
Halstead,    Kan.,    1908-'09;     Practiced      Veterinary      Science, 
Greensburg,  Kan.,   1909 — . 

(BAYLES)  CHALLENDER,  JULIA  SUSANNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, 917  W.  Babcock  St.,  Bozeman,  Mont.  At  Home,  1907-'08; 
Teacher,  Riley  County,  1908-'09;  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Housewife,  1910 — . 

(BERRY)  HULL,  ETHEL  ESTHER,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Shady 
Bend,  Kan.  Farmers'  Institute  Lecturer  and  Domestic 
Science  Assistant,  Purdue  University,  La  Fayette,  Ind., 
1908-'!!;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

BIDDISON,  CLARE  LAVON,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  in  Voice,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1001  Humboldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Instructor 
in  Voice,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907 — . 

BOWMAN,  ROY  C.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Instructor,  Lahainaluna  School, 
Lahaina,  Hawaii.  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1907-'08;  Assistant  Principal, 
Crawford  County  High  School,  Cherokee,  Kan.,  1908-'!!; 


178  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Academic   Work   and    Blacksmithing   at    Lahainaluna    School, 
1911 — . 

BRINKMAN,  HENRY  W.,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architect,  Olpe,  Kan. 

CALDWELL,  FRED  WALLACE,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Dean  of  the  St. 
Joseph  Veterinary  College,  1306  S.  Twentieth  St.,  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.  Practicing  Veterinarian,  Wamego,  Kan.,  and  Atchison, 
Kan.,  19 07-' 12;  Dean  of  the  St.  Joseph  Veterinary  College, 
Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice,  and  Manager  of  the  St. 
Joseph  Veterinary  Laboratory,  1912 — . 

CASSELL,  ALBERT  FRANCIS,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian, 
Manhattan,  Kan. 

CASSELL,  ROBERT  ARCHER,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer, 
Beverly,  Kan. 

CHENEY,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian, 
1211  Tenth  St.,  Great  Bend,  Kan.  Veterinarian,  Great 
Bend,  Kan. 

CLARK,  ROY  H.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Sub-Station  Department,  Common- 
wealth Edison  Company,  1621  Division  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Commonwealth  Edison  Company,  1907 — . 

CLARKE,  LEE   S.,   B.   S. 

COLE,  AMY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Domestic  Science  Instructor,  Westmin- 
ster Apartments,  Seattle,  Wash.  Domestic  Science  Teacher, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1907-'08;  At  Home,  1908-'10;  Domestic 
Science  Instructor,  State  Normal,  Ellensburg,  Wash.,  1910- 
'12;  Domestic  Science  Instructor,  Seattle  Public  Schools, 
1912 — . 

CONWELL,  HERMON  H.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Associate  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  State  University,  Albuquerque,  New  Me\. 
Employed  in  Testing  Department,  General  Electric  Com- 
pany, 1907-'08;  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Uni- 
versity of  New  Mexico,  1908-'10;  Associate  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  ibid.,  1910 — . 

COOK,  IDA  E.  (THOMPSON),  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1,  Effing- 
ham,  Kan. 

COOLEY,  JEROME  EARL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  With  Automatic  Tele- 
phone Company  of  America,  77  King  St.,  Sidney,  Australia, 
N.  S.  W.,  care  Automatic  Telephone  Company,  Ltd. 

(COOPER)   ZIMMERMAN,  ALLAN  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  Housewife. 

COPELAND,  BERNARD  C.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Idana,  Kan. 

COWLES,   ALSON  J.,   B.   S.,   E.   E.      Died  in   1911. 

COWLES,  EDGAR  ANDREW,-  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Farmer,  R.  2,  El 
Dorado,  Kan. 

COWLES,  ETHEL,   B.  S.,   D.  S.,  At  Home,   Sibley,  Kan. 

COXEN,  JAMES  R.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Director  of  Manual  Training, 
State  Normal  School,  Box  197,  San  Marcos,  Texas.  With 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1907;  Teacher  of  Mechanical  Drawing, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  179 

Goshen,  Ind.,  1908-'09;  Teacher  of  Manual  Training,  Normal 
School,  East  Las  Vegas,  New  Mex.,  1909-'10;  In  Charge  of 
Manual  Training,  Southwest  Texas  State  Normal  School, 
1910 — . 

CUDNEY,  EVERETT  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Box  65, 
Belpre,  Kan.  Farmer,  Belpre,  Kan.,  1907 — . 

(CUNNINGHAM)  HOLLOWAY,  MARGARET,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, Marysville,  Kan.  At  Home,  Fairview,  Okla.,  1907- 
'08;  Teacher,  Fairview,  Okla.,  1908-'09;  Teacher,  Atwood, 
Kan.,  1909-'10;  Housewife,  1910 — ;  Residences:  Wakefield, 
Nebr.,  1910  (June  to  November);  Marysville,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

DAVIS,  WILLIAM  L.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Veterinarian,  Philippine  Serv- 
ice, Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Manila,  P.  I.  Student,  Kansas 
City  Veterinary  College,  1907-'10;  Veterinarian,  Philippine 
Service,  1910 — . 

DENNELER,  ALEXANDER  H.,  B.   S.,   M.   E.,   Winchester,  Kan. 

ELSAS,  MARSHAL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  With  the  Otis  Elevator  Company, 
228  W.  Sixteenth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  With  the  Allis- 
Chalmers  Electric  Company,  1907-'08;  On  a  Farm,  Scott 
County,  Kansas,  1908-'!!;  In  Charge  of  Machine  Shop, 
Independence,  Mo.,  1911-'13;  With  the  Otis  Elevator  Com- 
pany, 1913 — . 

FAILYER,  LOIS,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  1000  Osage  St.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Student,  Simmons  College,  Boston,  1908;  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science  and  Domestic  Art,  South  Louisiana  In- 
dustrial Institute,  La  Fayette,  La.,  1909;  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science  and  Domestic  Art,  State  School  of  Forestry, 
Bottineau,  N.  Dak.,  1910-'!!;  Instructor  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Domestic  Art,  Oregon  Agricultural  College,  Corvallis, 
Ore.,  1911-' 12;  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

(FINLAYSON)  GARDNER,  STELLA  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Grand  Mound,  Wash.  Teacher,  Arena,  Colo.,  1907-'08; 
Teacher,  City  Schools,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1908-'09;  Post  Office 
Assistant,  Summerfield,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  Teacher,  Tulsa  City 
Schools,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  Spring,  1910;  Housewife,  1910 — ; 
Residences:  Port  Crescent,  Wash.,  1910-'!!;  Grand  Mound, 
Wash.,  1911 — . 

(FOSTER)  MILLER,  ANNA  HELEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  II. 
1,  Bennington,  Kan.  Teacher,  1907-'!!;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

(FREY)  NYSTROM,  MAMIE  C.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Pullman, 
Wash.  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Washburn  Home, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1907-'08;  Teacher,  Riley  County,  Kan- 
sas, 1908-'09;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  High  School, 
Cottonwood  Falls,  Kan.,  1909-'ll;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

GARVER,  JAMES  R.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  M.  S.,  In  Charge  of  Dairy  Ex- 
tension, Purdue  University,  210  Waldron  St.,  W.  La  Fayette. 
Ind.  M.  S.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1907-'08;  Manager  of 


180  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Dairy  Farm,  1908-'10;  Real  Estate  Dealer,  New  York  City, 
part  of  1910-'ll;  Practical  Animal  and  Dairy  Husbandry, 
1910-'12;  In  Charge  of  Dairy  Extension,  Purdue  University, 
1912 — . 

GERNERT,  WALTER  BYRON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Research  Assistant  in 
Plant  Breeding,  University  of  Illinois,  503  Daniel  St., 
Champaign,  111.  Field  Assistant  on  the  Illinois  State  Soil 
Survey,  1907-'08;  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Illinois, 
1907-'!!;  Fellow  in  Agronomy,  University  of  Illinois,  1908- 
'11;  Research  Assistant  in  Plant  Breeding,  University  of 
Illinois,  1911 — . 

GORE,  CLYDE  JAMISON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Breeder  of 
Pure-Bred  Shorthorn  Cattle,  R.  1,  Raymore,  Mo.  Farmer, 
Raymore,  Mo.,  1907 — . 

GRABENDIKE,  FRANK  W.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  With  George  C.  Christo- 
pher &  Son  Steel  and  Iron  Works,  3007  E.  Second  St., 
Wichita,  Kan. 

(GRIFFING)  CUNNINGHAM,  MAY  LUCETTA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.  Died 
in  1912. 

GROOME,  HERBERT  REVERE,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinary 
Surgeon,  Jewell,  Kan. 

HAAN,    SAMUEL    P.,    B.    S.,    E.    E.,    Burlington,    Kan. 

HANSON,  ELLEN  J.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
High  School,  517  N.  Hastings  Ave.,  Hastings,  Nebr. 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Kansas  State  School  for  the 
Deaf,  1907-'08;  At  Home,  1908-'10;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art,  Columbus  (Nebraska)  High  School,  1910- 
'11;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Hastings  (Nebraska) 
High  School,  1911 — . 

HOLLOWAY,  A.  DEXTER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Secretary  Marshall  County 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Marysville,  Kan.  Assistant  in  Horticulture, 
New  Mexico  Agricultural  College,  1907-'08;  Assistant  Sec- 
retary, Omaha  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1908  (January  to  July);  As- 
sistant Secretary,  Nebraska  State  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1908-'10; 
Secretary,  Marshall  County  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1910 — . 

HOUSER,  FREDERICK,  B.  S.,  Fruit  Farmer,  1097  S.  Elm  St., 
Oxford,  Kan. 

HUBBARD,  HARVEY  B.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Contractor,  Be- 
loit,  Kan.  Chief  Electrician,  Fort  Worth  and  Denver  Rail- 
way, Childress,  Texas,  1907-'12;  Electrical  Contractor,  Be- 
loit,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

HULL,  FLORA  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  143  N.  Shaffer  St., 
Orange,  Cal.  Lunch-room  Secretary,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Topeka, 
1907-'08;  Lunch-room  Secretary,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Wichita,  Kan., 
1908-'09;  General  Secretary,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1909-'12. 

(HUTCHINSON)     STREETER,    KATE    MAY,    B.    S.,    D.    S.,    House- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  181 

wife,  R.  4,  Wakefield,  Kan.  Music  Teacher,  Smith  County, 
Kansas.  1907-'08. 

(INGRAHAM)  MOORE,  IRENE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Box  523, 
Chanute,  Kan.  Musician  with  Stock  Company,  1907-'OS; 
Housewife,  1911 — ;  Residences:  Manhattan,  Kan.;  Siloain 
Springs,  Ark.;  Chanute,  Kan. 

IRELAND,  HARRY  A.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  County  Farm  Advisor,  Cam- 
yon  County,  Idaho,  Caldwell,  Idaho.  Farmer,  1907;  Agri- 
cultural Inspector  in  Philippine  Islands,  1908-'10;  Farm 
Manager  in  Wayne  County,  Ohio,  1911-'! 2;  Teacher  of  Agri- 
culture in  Meridian  High  School,  Meridian,  Idaho,  1912-'13; 
County  Farm  Advisor,  Camyon  County,  Idaho,  1913 — . 

JORGENSON,  LOUIS  M.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Principal  High  School,  427 
Byron  St.,  Mankato,  Minn.  Apprentice,  Westinghouss 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1907- 
'08;  Instructor,  High  School,  Goshen,  Ind.,  1908-'09;  In- 
structor, High  School,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1909-'!!;  Principal, 
High  School,  Devil's  Lake,  N.  Dak.,  1911-'12;  Principal,  Hign 
School,  Mankato,  Minn.,  1912 — . 

JUSTIN,  MINER  M.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Agent  in  Scabies  Eradication,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1907;  Farmer,  1908 — . 

(KAHL)  IRELAND,  CLARA  MYRTLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Caldwell,  Idaho.  Clerk  in  Dairy  Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907- 
'11;  Stenographer  in  Extension  Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911; 
Housewife,  1911 — . 

KAHL,  GROVER  CLEVELAND,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Traveling  Salesman 
for  General  Electric  Company,  3310  Euclid  Ave.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  With  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.,  1907-'13;  General  Electric  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1913 — . 

KIMBALL,  MARY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  With  the  Manhattan  "Mercury," 
601  Manhattan  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  1907-'10; 
Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'ll;  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  Beggs,  Okla.,  1912-'13;  With  Manhattan 
"Mercury,"  1913 — . 

KUPPER,  EDWARD  RUDOLPH,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Superintendent  of 
Construction,  Quartermaster's  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Ft. 
Huachuca,  Ariz.  Assistant  Mechanical  Engineer,  American 
Smelting  and  Refining  Company,  Chihuahua,  Mexico,  1907- 
'08;  Constructing  Engineer,  Ling  &  Hughes,  San  Antonio, 
Texas,  1908-'09;  Civil  Engineer  and  Superintendent  of  Con- 
struction, Quartermaster's  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  1909 — . 

LAMBERT,  CLARENCE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Hiawatha,  Kan. 

LAWSON,  LORIN  WENDELL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Clothing  and  Slue 
Business,  W.  Morlin  St.,  McPherson,  Kan.  Installing  Min- 
ing and  Electric  Machinery  for  Allis-Chalmers  Company, 


182  RECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Kokamo,  Colo.,  1907;  Erecting  and  Building  Electrical  Ma- 
chinery for  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1908; 
Transferred  to  the  Milwaukee  Works  of  Same  Firm,  1909; 
Grocery  Salesman  in  Iowa  and  Illinois,  1908;  Clothing  and 
Shoe  Business,  1910 — . 

LEWIS,  ADAH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  M.  S.,  Head  of  Home  Economics  Depart- 
ment, Fourth  District  High  School,  777  E.  Madison  St., 
Springfield,  Mo.  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907-'09;  M. 
S.  in  Chemistry  and  Bacteriology,  1909;  Student  and  Tem- 
pory  Assistant  in  Chemical  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907- 
'11;  Hospital  Dietitian,  Ottumwa,  Iowa,  Fall  of  1911;  In 
Charge  of  Home  Economics  Clubs,  1912-'! 4;  Head  of  Home 
Economics  Department,  Fourth  District  High  School,  Spring- 
field, Mo.,  1914 — . 

(LILL)  MELFON,  GERTRUDE  E.,  B.  S.,  Housewife  Alki  Point, 
Seattle,  Wash.  Teacher,  High  School,  Council  Grove,  Kan., 
1907-'10;  Teacher,  High  School,  Ida  Grove,  Iowa,  1910-'!!; 
Teacher,  High  School,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1911-'13;  Housewife. 
Seattle,  Wash.,  1913 — . 

LILL,  PERCY  E.,  B.  S.,  Stock  and  Grain  Farmer,  R.  2,  Mount 
Hope,  Kan.  Farmer,  1907 — . 

LINSEY,  FRED  R.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Power  and  Mining  Engineering 
Department,  General  Electric  Company,  328  Germania  Ave., 
Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

LUPFER,  JAMES  A.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  El  Paso  Sales  Manager,  Fred  M. 
Prescott  Steam  Pump  Co.,  510  Mills  Bldg.,  El  Paso, 
Texas.  Apprentice,  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1907-'08;  Research  Engineer, 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Pitts- 
burg,  Pa.,  1908-'09;  Salesman,  Westinghouse  Electric  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  Salt  Lake,  Utah,  19 10-' 11;  Man- 
ager, Industrial  and  Power  Department  of  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Salt  Lake,  Utah,  1911- 
'12;  El  Paso  Sales  Manager  for  Fred  M.  Prescott  Steam 
Pump  Co.,  1912 — . 

McCLASKEY.  EDWIN  LOUIS,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Farmer,  R.  3,  Girard, 
Kan. 

McCRONE,  EDWIN  WILLIAM,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinary  Sur- 
geon, Haddam,  Kan. 

McDONALD,  ETHEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Blooming  Prairie,  Minn.  At  Home,  1907-'09;  Time  Clerk, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'ll;  Record  Clerk,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12; 
Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912-'13;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Blooming  Prairie,  Minn.,  1913 — . 

MALLON,  CARL  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Traveling  Salesman,  1263 
Tyler  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Traveling  Salesman  for  Hoffman 
Milling  Company,  1907 — . 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  183 

MEYER,  ELLA  M.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housekeeper,  at  Home,  Riley,  Kan. 
At  Home,  1907-'08;  Teacher  of  Intermediate  Grades  at 
Riley,  190S-'09;  Housekeeper,  at  Home,  1910 — . 

MILHAM,  JAMES  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  General  Merchant,  Hays, 
Kan.  Assistant  in  Animal  Husbandry,  Fort  Hays  Experi- 
ment Station,  1907-'!!;  General  Merchant,  1911 — . 

MILLER,  FREDERICK  CARL,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stockman, 
Belvue,  Kan. 

MIYAWAKI,  ATSUSHI,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  M.  S.,  Lecturer  in  Dairying, 
Tohoku  Imperial  University,  Sapporo,  Hokkaido,  Japan. 
Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907-'09;  Assistant  in  Dairy- 
ing, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'ll;  Lecturer  in  Dairying,  Tohoku 
Imperial  University,  1911 — . 

MONTGOMERY,  JOSEPH  SHAW,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Professor 
of  Animal  Husbandry,  University  of  Minnesota,  Assistant 
Secretary  of  Minnesota  Stallion  Registry  Board,  1391  Ray- 
mond Ave.,  N.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Agent  in  Scabies  Eradica- 
tion, U.  S.  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  Albuquerque,  New 
Mex.,  1907;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907-'08;  Agent 
in  Scabies  Eradication,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry, 
1908;  Assistant  in  Animal  Husbandry,  "Estacron  Central 
Agronomica,"  Santiago  de  Las  Vegas,  Cuba,  1908-'09;  As- 
sistant Secretary,  Minnesota  Stallion  Registry  Board,  1909 — ; 
Assistant  Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry,  University  of 
Minnesota,  1911 — . 

MOORE,  LEONA  ESTEL,  B.  S.,  Deputy  County  Treasurer,  10  Park 
Road,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

MORGAN,  EDWARD  ALLEN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  U.  S.  Government 
Farmer,  Indian  Service,  R.  2,  Horton,  Kan.  Farmer,  White- 
water, Kan.,  1907-'10;  Expert  Farmer,  U.  S.  Indian  Service, 
Union  Agency,  Muskogee,  Okla.,  1910-'!!;  Transferred  to 
Mesa  Grande  Agency,  Mesa  Grande,  Cal.,  1911;  Transferred 
to  San  Xavier  Day  School  and  Agency,  Tucson,  Ariz.,  1912; 
Transferred  to  Kickapoo  Agency,  Horton,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

NEVINS,  CLARENCE  G.,  B.  S.,  Hardware  and  Implement  Merchant, 
Ford,  Kan. 

(NICOLET)  CRON,  Bessie  Minerva,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  802  Monroe 
St.,  Amarillo,  Texas.  Accompanist,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907-'10; 
Housewife,  1910 — ;  Residences:  Washington,  D.  C.,  1910- 
'13;  Amarillo,  Texas,  1913—. 

NYSTROM,  AMER  B.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Professor  in  Dairying, 
State  College  of  Washington,  Pullman,  Wash.  Instructor  in 
Dairying,  Ohio  State  University,  1907-'09;  Instructor  in 
Dairying,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Instructor  in  Dairying,  State 
College  of  Washington,  19 10-' 11;  Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy- 
ing, ibid.,  1911 — . 


184  It  ECO  ED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

OLSEN,  OLE  J.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  2,  Horton, 
Kan.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  1907 — . 

OMAN,  HARRY  G.  F.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  1, 
Leonardville,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1907 — •. 

ORR,  BURTON  SYLVESTER,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Assistant  in  Power  and 
Experimental  Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

PAINTER,  JOSEPH  W.,  B.   S.      Died  in   1907. 

PELHAM,  JESSE  LEROY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Superintendent  of  Under- 
wood &  Viles  Orchards,  R.  4,  Box  89,  Hutchinson,  Kan. 
Horticulturist,  Ft.  Hays  Experiment  Station,  1907-'08;  Pro- 
fessor of  Agriculture,  Western  Branch  State  Normal,  Hayt-, 
1908-'09;  Superintendent  of  Underwood  &  Viles  Orchards, 
1909 — . 

PHILIPS,  ALLEN  GRIFFITH,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Professor  in 
Charge  Poultry,  Purdue  University,  225  University  Ave.,  W. 
La  Fayette,  Ind.  Student,  Cornell  University,  1907-'08; 
Assistant  in  Poultry  Husbandry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'10;  In 
Charge  of  Poultry,  Purdue  University,  1910 — . 

PORTER,  HARRISON  E.,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1024  Houston  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Instructor 
in  Mathematics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907 — . 

(POSTON)  GROVES,  ADELINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Public 
Schools,  Bonner  Springs,  Kan.,  R.  1,  Edwardsville,  Kan.  In- 
structor in  Domestic  Science,  Tuskegee  Institute,  Tuskegee, 
Ala.,  1907-'08;  Matron,  Topeka  Industrial  and  Educational 
Institute,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1908-'09;  Housewife,  Edwardsville, 
Kan.,  1909-'12;  Teacher,  Bonner  Springs  Public  Schools, 
1912 — . 

POTTER,  GEORGE  PERCIVAL,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Stockman,  Peabody, 
Kan.  Stockman,  1907 — . 

PYLE,  CHARLES  A.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
Manhattan,  Kan. 

RANDLE,  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Riley,  Kan. 

(RANNELLS)  ADAMS,  LULU  MAHALA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Biggs,  Cal.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1907-' 10;  House- 
wife, 1910 — . 

REED,  HIRAM  R.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Agricultural  Inspector,  Philippine 
Service,  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Manila,  P.  I.  Farmer,  Cen- 
tralia,  Kan.,  1907-'08;  Expert,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  U. 
S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1908-'10;  Assistant  in  Dry 
Land  Agriculture,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1910-'ll; 
Agricultural  Inspector,  Philippine  Service,  1911 — . 

RICHARDS,  EDWARD  CLEMENT,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Traveling  Sales- 
man, Waucoma,  Iowa.  City  Salesman,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  for 
U.  S.  Radiator  Company,  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  1907-'08;  Traveling 
Salesman  for  Ford  Manufacturing  Company,  of  Chicago, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  185 

1908-'09;  Traveling  Salesman  for  Red  Jacket  Manufacturing 
Company,  of  Davenport,  Iowa;  and  Handle  the  Jobbing  Trade 
in  Canada  and  Western  Coast,  1909 — . 

RICHARDS,  JAMES  C.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Salesman,  815  N.  Tenth  St.. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Salesman  for  the  Hoffman  Milling  Company, 
Enterprise,  Kan.,  1909 — ;  Locations:  Keokuk,  Iowa;  Rock 
Island,  111.;  Saginaw,  Mich.;  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  St.  Joseph, 
Mo. 

ROSS,  DONALD,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Inspection  and  Engineering  Depart- 
ments, Western  Electric  Company,  1867  S.  Ridgeway  Ave., 
Chicago,  111.  Mechanical  Department  of  Swift  &  Co.,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  1907-'08;  Student,  Missouri  School  of  Mines, 
1908;  Master  Mechanic,  Independent  Paper  Company, 
Independence,  Kan.,  1908-'10;  Inspection  and  Engineering 
Departments,  Western  Electric  Company,  1910 — . 

RYAN,  JOHN  MICHAEL,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R. 
2,  Muscotah,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1907 — . 

SCHAFER,  EDWIN  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Professor  of  Agronomy, 
State  College  of  Washington,  Pullman,  Wash.  Ex- 
perimental Field  Crops,  K.  S.  A.  C.  and  Experiment  Station, 
1907-'09;  Graduate  Student,  Illinois  University,  1909-'10; 
Instructor  in  Farm  Crops,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'13;  Professor  of 
Agronomy,  State  College  of  Washington,  Pullman,  Wash., 
1913 — . 

SCHOLZ,  WALTER  THEODORE,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Manager  of  Frank- 
fort Telephone  Company,  Frankfort,  Kan.  Atlas  Engine 
Works,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1907-'08;  Manager  Frankfort 
Telephone  Company,  1908 — . 

SCHOTTLER,  MARTIN  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Con- 
tractor, 222  Exchange  St.,  Emporia,  Kan. 

STATTUCK,  EARLE  LOCKE,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Assistant  in  Mechanic 
Arts  Department,  Louisiana  Industrial  Institute;  In  Charge 
of  the  Work  in  Thermodynamics,  Applied  Mechanics,  and 
Machine  Design,  Box  163,  Ruston,  La. 

SHELLEY.  WILSON  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Grain 
Breeder,  R.  2,  McPherson,  Kan.  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1907-'08;  Grain  Investigation,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, 1908-'!!;  Farmer,  1911 — . 

SKINNER,  PERLE  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Contractor  and 
Builder,  Sixth  and  Delmar  (Rose  Lawn  Estate),  Topeka, 
Kan.  Contractor  and  Builder,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1907-'ll; 
Contractor  and  Builder,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

SORGATZ,  FRANK,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Carpenter,  341  Eighteenth  St., 
San  Diego,  Cal. 

STAUFFER,  MURICE  I.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Stock  Clerk,  S.  &  S.  Packing 
Company,  1901  Broadway,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  With  Westing- 
house  Electric  Company  and  Pittsburg'  Traction  Company, 


186  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

1907-'OS;  Assistant  Cashier,  First  National  Bank,  Barnard, 
Kan.,  1908-'09;  Farmer,  1909-'10;  Switching  Clerk,  General 
Office,  K.  C.  S.  Railway,  1910-'ll;  Stock  Clerk,  S.  &  S.  PacK- 
ing  Company,  1911 — . 

STEVENS,  ORIN  ALVA,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Botany 
and  Seed  Analyst,  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  1110 
Tenth  St.  N.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Assistant  in  Botany,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1907-'09;  Assistant  Professor  of  Botany,  and  Seed 
Analyst,  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  1909 — . 

STEWART,  CLAUDIUS  F.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Installer,  Automatic 
Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Student-Apprentice  and  In- 
staller, Automatic  Electric  Company,  1908-'10;  Wire  Chief, 
Southern  District,  Alberta  Government  Telephone  System, 
1910-'!  1;  Installer,  Automatic  Electric  Company,  1911 — . 

(STREETER)  SMITH,  GRACE  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, 721  E.  Forty-second  St.,  Chicago,  111.  At  Home,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.,  1907-'09;  Housewife,  1909 — . 

STREETER,  LYMAN  BRADLEY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock- 
man, R.  4,  Wakefield,  Kan. 

(SWEET)  EVANS,  BERTHA  FLORENCE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
615  Cypress  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

TILBURY,  S.  RAY,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Assistant  to  Engineer  of  Tests, 
A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  323  E.  Tenth  St.,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Special  Apprentice  with  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1907-'08;  Power  Plant  Engineer  with  A.,  T.  & 
S.  F.  Railway,  Grand  Canyon,  Ariz.,  1908-'09;  With  Test  De- 
partment, A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  1909 — . 

(TOLIN)  COURTER,  ANNA  RHEA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Codell, 
Kan.  At  Home,  Soldier,  Kan.,  1907-'09;  Housewife,  1909 — . 

TROUTMAN,  VIRGINIA,  B.  S.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.;  Comiskey,  Kan.  (Home  Address).  At  Home, 
1907-'13;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913. 

(UMBERGER)  LONG,  MAY  ERNESTINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Ensenada,  Porto  Rico.  Girls'  State  Industrial  School,  Beloit, 
Kan.,  1907-'08;  Parsons  High  School,  1908-'09;  Professor 
of  Home  Economics,  Lincoln  College,  1909-'ll;  Instructor  of 
Home  Economics,  College  of  Agriculture  of  Porto  Rico, 
1912. 

(WALTER)  SKINNER,  JOSEPHINE  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S., 
Housewife,  W.  Sixth  Ave.  and  Delmar  Road  (Roselawn  Es- 
tate), R.  8,  Topeka,  Kan.  Housewife,  1907 — ;  Residences: 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1907-'12;  Topeka,  1912 — . 

WALTER,  MERTON  LUTHER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Harvey- 
ville,  Kan.  Farmer,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1907-'09;  Farmer, 
Selden,  Kan.,  1909-'12;  Farmer,  Harveyville,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

(WARD)  GEORGE,  CATHARINE  NIESZ,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
R.  2,  Capron,  Okla.  Teacher  in  Minneapolis  Public  Schools, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  187 

Minneapolis,   Kan.,    1907-'08;    Housewife,    1908 — . 
WERNER,    ALBERT    A.,    B.    S.,    Agri.,    Fruit    Rancher,    Etiwanda, 

Cal.      Fruit   Rancher,    Etiwanda,    CaL,    1907 — . 
(WEST)    ALLEN,    GEORGIANA,   B.   S.,   D.    S.,   Housewife,   Tampico 

Alto,    Vera    Cruz,    Mexico.      Housewife,    Tampico    Alto,    Vera 

Cruz,   Mexico,    1907 — . 
(WESTGATE)    LEWIS,    HELEN   CLARA,    B.    S.,    D.    S.,    Housewife, 

1020   Osage   St.,   Manhattan,   Kan. 

WILLIAMS,  ROBERT  E.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  D.  V.  S.,  Veterinary  In- 
spector, U.  S.  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  Flagstaff,  Ariz. 

Graduate  of  Kansas  City  Veterinary  College,    1909. 

1908 

ALLEN,  JESSIE  PATIENCE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  In  Charge  of  Folding 
and  Mailing,  Printing  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1452  Fair- 
child  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Printing  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1908 — . 

(ALSPAUGH)  ZERCHER,  EVA  IRENE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
817  Walnut  St.,  Texarkana,  Texas.  Housewife,  1908 — ; 
Residences:  Laredo,  Texas,  1908-'09;  Tyler,  Texas,  1909- 
'12;  Texarkana,  Texas,  1912 — . 

(BARDSHAR)  WARREN,  MARIE  RILDA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science,  New  Orleans  University,  1908-'10;  Teacher 
of  Domestic  Science,  LeMoyne  Normal  Institute,  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  1911-'12;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Christian 
Endeavor  Academy,  Endeavor,  Wis.,  1912.  Died  in  1914. 

BEIGHLE,  ERNEST  ELMER,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Teacher  of  Mathe- 
matics, E.  Lansing,  Mich. 

BENNETT,  HULDA  L.  J.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Clerk  in  Manhattan  State 
Bank,  510  Osage,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

BERGER,  GEORGE  P.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Engineer  of  Light  and  Power 
Plant,  R.  6,  Abilene,  Kan.  Wire  Chief,  Brown  Telephone 
Company,  1908-'09;  Engineer  for  Light  Plant,  1909-'10; 
Electric  Wiring  Contractor,  1910-'!!;  Lineman,  Light  and 
Power  Plant,  1911-'12;  Engineer,  Light  and  Power  Plant, 
1912 — . 

BIDDISON,  EDNA  ELEANOR,  B.  S.,  Mathematics  Instructor  in 
Tulsa  High  School,  1124  S.  Boulder,  or  Box  1201,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  High  School,  White  Cloud,  Kan., 
1908-'10;  Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  High  School,  Pawnes, 
Okla.,  1910-'!!;  Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  High  School, 
Tulsa,  Okla.,  1911 — . 

BIXBY,  HORACE  E.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Assistant  to  Electrical  Engineer, 
U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  Minidoka,  Idaho.  Electrical  In- 
spector, A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway  System,  1908-'!!;  Instructor 
in  Electrical  Engineering,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1911- 


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'12;  Assistant  to  Electrical  Engineer,  U.  S.  Reclamation 
Service,  1912 — . 

BOWER,  MABEL  J.,   B.   S.,   D.   S.,   Bookkeeper,   Manhattan,  Kan. 

BRINK,  RAYMOND  W.,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  College 
of  Engineering,  University  of  Minnesota,  209  State  St.,  S. 
E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Univer- 
sity of  Idaho,  1909-'! 2;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  1912 — . 

BROCK,  JAMES  E.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Manager  California  Date  Company, 
Heber,  Cal.  Science  Teacher,  Troy  High  School,  1908-'09; 
Secretary,  Farmers'  Institute  and  Extension  Department,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Manager,  California  Dat3  Company, 
1911 — . 

RUCKMAN,  RUBY  MILDRED,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Professor  of  House- 
hold Arts,  Kentucky  State  University,  239  S.  Limestone  St., 
Lexington,  Ky.  At  Home,  1908-'09;  Teacher,  Fifth  Grade, 
McPherson,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  Teacher,  Domestic  Art,  High 
School,  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  In  Charge  of  House- 
hold Arts  Department,  Kentucky  State  University,  1912 — . 

BULL,  ELMER  A.,  B.  S,,  Arch.,  Professor  of  Manual  Arts,  Albion 
State  Normal,  Albion,  Idaho.  Millman,  Castella  Box  Com- 
pany, Castella,  Cal.,  1908-'09;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1910;  Instructor  in  Manual  Training,  High  School, 
Larimore,  N.  Dak.,  1910-'!!;  Instructor  in  Manual  Training 
and  Mathematics,  High  School,  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  1911-'12; 
Professor  of  Manual  Arts,  Albion  State  Normal,  Albion, 
Idaho,  1912 — . 

CALDWELL,  RALPH  ELMER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Associate  in  Milk 
Production,  Indiana  Experiment  Station,  and  Instructor  in 
Dairying,  Purdue  University,  348  State  St.,  West  LaFayette, 
Ind.  Starter  Maker  for  Fairmont  Creamery  Company, 
Omaha,  Nebr.,  1908-'09;  Assistant  in  Animal  Husbandry, 
Ohio  Experiment  Station,  Wooster,  Ohio,  1909-'10;  Assist- 
ant in  Dairy  Husbandry,  Ohio  Experiment  Station,  Wooster, 
Ohio,  19 10-' 11;  Associate  in  Milk  Production,  Indiana  Ex- 
periment Station,  and  Instructor  in  Dairying,  Purdue  Uni- 
versity, 1912 — . 

CARLSON,  WALTER  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Assistant  Professor 
of  Shop  Methods  and  Practice,  and  Superintendent  of  Shops, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1130  Bluemcnt  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Instruc- 
tor in  Mechanical  Engineering,  Montana  State  College,  Boze- 
man,  Mont.,  1908-'09;  Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical 
Engineering,  ibid.,  1909-'10;  Instructor  in  Tool  Making,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1910-'! 2;  Assistant  Professor  of  Shop  Methods  and 
Practice,  Superintendent  of  Shops,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

CAVE,  WAYNE  BEA,  B.  S.,  San  Diego,  Cal.  Reporter  for  the 
"Mercury,"  Manhattan,  Kan.,  and  the  Plttsburg  "Headlight,"' 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  191 

1908-'09;  Real  Estate  Agent,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1909-'10; 
Reporter,  San  Diego  "Union,"  San  Diego,  Cal.,  1910-'13;  Real 
Estate  Agent,  San  Diego,  Cal.,  1913 — . 

CHALLENDER,  RALPH  THOMPSON,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Instructor  in 
Mechanical  Engineering,  Montana  State  College,  917  W.  Bab- 
cock  St.,  Bozeman,  Mont.  Instructor  in  Manual  Training, 
Kansas  Industrial  Reformatory,  1909;  Instructor  in 
Mechanical  Engineering,  Montana  State  College,  1910 — . 

CHRISTENSEN,  ESTHER  EVANGELINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science  and  Art  in  City  Schools,  115  Clark  St., 
Houghton,  Mich.  Teacher  in  Rural  Schools  of  Kansas, 
1908-'10;  Teacher  in  City  Schools,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1910-'!!;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  City 
Schools,  Houghton,  Mich.,  1911 — . 

(COOPER)  DIAL,  KATHERINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

CRON,  ALEXANDER  B.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  In  Charge  of  Forage  Crop 
Work  for  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  802  Monroe  St., 
Amarillo,  Texas.  Assistant  in  Grain  Standardization,  U.  S. 
Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1908-'09; 
Assistant  in  Agronomy,  Office  of  Forage  Crops,  Alfalfa  Ex- 
tension in  the  East,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1909- 
'13;  In  Charge  of  Forage  Crop  Work,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Amarillo,  Texas,  1913 — . 

CUNNINGHAM,  SOLON  WHITNEY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Professor  of 
Agriculture,  Normal  School,  Fresno,  Cal.  Director  of  the 
Public  School  Garden  Clubs,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  1908;  Director  of 
Agricultural  Department,  Western  Kansas  State  Normal 
School,  1909;  Director  of  the  Agricultural  Department,  Albion 
State  Normal  School,  1910-'! 3;  Professor  of  Agriculture, 
Normal  School,  Fresno,  Cal.,  1913 — . 

DEAVER,  BERNICE  ADA,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Mathematics  and 
History. 

DONLY,  MAX  C.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Carlton, 
Kan.  Merchant,  1908-'09;  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
1909 — . 

DORYLAND,  CHARLES  J.  T.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  in  Bacteri- 
ology, North  Dakota  Experiment  Station,  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, N.  Dak. 

(DRESSER)  SYVERND,  FLORENCE  EDITH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, Canton,  S.  Dak.  Graduate  Student  and  Assistant  in 
English  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'09;  Teacher  in  High 
School,  Baxter  Springs,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  Principal  of  High 
School,  Wheaton,  Kan.,  1910-T1;  Reader  and  Teacher  in 
English  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12;  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science  in  High  School,  Canton,  S.  Dak.,  1912. 

EATON,    GEORGE   RICHARD,    B.    S.,   E.    E.,    Plant   Superintendent, 

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192  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Hanamo  Telephone  Company,  Maryville,  Mo.  Switchboard 
and  Meter  Testing,  Edison  Company,  Topeka,  Kan.;  Man- 
ager, Home  Telephone  and  Electric  Company,  Highland, 
Kan.;  Superintendent,  Hanamo  Telephone  Company,  Mary- 
ville, Mo. 

(ELDER)  BULL,  MARY  AMY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Albion, 
Idaho.  Instructor  of  German  and  History,  High  School, 
Council  Grove,  Kan.,  1908-'10;  Housewife,  1910 — . 

FLEMING,  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  in  Mathematics  in 
High  School,  606  Topeka  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Vice-Princi- 
pal, Mankato  High  School,  Mankato,  Kan.;  Instructor  in 
Mathematics  in  High  School,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

FORESBERG,  CARL  F.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Sales  Agent,  General  Electric 
Company,  Rialto  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  College 
Electrician,  K.  S.  A.  C.;  Lineman,  Manhattan  Ice,  Light,  and 
Power  Company;  Contractor,  Manhattan,  Kan.;  Apprentice, 
General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

GADEN,  MARY  ELIZA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Principal  of  Schools,  Selling, 
Okla.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1909- 
'10;  Teacher  in  Grades,  Riley,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  Principal  oi 
Schools,  Seiling  Okla.,  1912 — . 

GALL,  DAVID  EMERSON,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinary  Surgeon, 
Reserve,  Kan. 

(GAMMON)  RYAN,  ERMA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  2,  Mus- 
cotah,  Kan.  At  Home,  Ramah,  Colo.,  1908-'10;  Housewife, 
1910—. 

GIBBON,  CLARENCE  T.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician,  Homestake 
Mining  Company,  Lead,  S.  Dak.  Electrician,  Denver,  In- 
terurban  Railway  Company,  Denver,  Colo.,  1908-'10; 
Electrician,  Colorado  Fuel  and  Iron  Company,  Picton,  Colo., 
1910-'12;  Electrician,  Homestake  Mining  Company,  Lead,  S. 
Dak.,  1912 — . 

GISH,  OLIVER  HOLMES,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  Physics,  University 
of  Nebraska,  535  N.  Sixteenth  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Assistant 
Principal  of  Marysville,  Kan.,  High  School,  1908-'09;  As- 
sistant Observer,  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau,  1909-'10;  Assistant 
Research  Observer,  Mount  Weather  Observatory,  1910-' 11; 
Assistant  in  Physics,  University  of  Nebraska,  1911 — . 

GOHEEN,  GEORGE  G.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Commercial  Engineer,  General 
Electric  Company,  316  Miners'  Bank  Bldg.,  Joplin,  Mo. 
With  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Power 
and  Mining  Department,  1908 — . 

(GRAHAM)  McCLASKEY,  CECILE  AGNES,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, R.  3,  Girard,  Kan. 

GRAHAM,  J.  OLIN,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Floyd,  Texas.  Farmer,  Floyd, 
Texas,  1908 — . 

(GRIZZELL)    PRAEGER,   EDNA  GERTRUDE,  B.   S.,   D.   S.,   House- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  193 

wife,  Claflin,  Kan.  Teacher,  Short  Course  in  Household 
Economics,  Purdue  University,  1909. 

HALM,  HELEN  H.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Head  of  Home  Economics  De- 
partment, and  Instructor  in  Domestic  Art,  Southwest  Texas 
State  Normal  School,  San  Marcos,  Texas;  633  Buchanan  St., 
Topeka,  Kan. (Home).  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Art  in  the  Corsicana  (Texas)  High  School,  1908-' 10;  In 
Charge  of  the  Home  Economics  Department  of  the  South- 
west Texas  State  Normal  School,  San  Marcos,  Texas,  1910 — . 

HARLAN,    DORA    INEZ,    B.    S.,    Teacher,    Wahoo,    Nebr. 

HARRIS,  PRANK  CLYDE,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Instructor  in  Architecture 
and  Drawing,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  630  Bluemont  Ave.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  City  Engineer,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1907-'09;  Supervis- 
ing Engineer,  W.  K.  Palmer  Engineering  Company,  1909; 
Assistant  and  Instructor  in  Architecture  and  Drawing, 
1909 — . 

(HARRIS)  GASTON,  MAUD,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  302  Garfield 
St.,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis. 

HASLAM,  THOMAS  POWELL,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Assistant  in  Veteri- 
nary Medicine,  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
623  N.  Manhattan  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Assistant  In- 
structor in  Chemistry,  Kansas  University,  1908-'09;  M.  S., 
ibid.,  1910;  Assistant  in  Veterinary  Medicine,  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909 — . 

HASSEBROEK,   ELIZABETH  P.,   B.   S.,   D.   S.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

HAYES,  FRED  M.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Instructor  in  Veterinary 
Science,  University  of  California,  Berkeley,  Cal.  Assistant 
in  Veterinary  Science,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'!!;  Instructor  in 
Veterinary  Science,  and  Veterinarian  in  Charge  of  Hog- 
Cholera  Serum  Laboratory,  University  of  California,  1911 — . 

HOFFMAN,  GEORGE  LEON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Foreman, 
Arrowrock  Dam,  Arrowrock,  Idaho.  Electrician  and  Cement 
Chemist,  U.  S.  Portland  Cement  Company,  Yocemento,  Kan., 
1908-'10;  Electrician,  Los  Angeles  Aqueduct,  Monolith, 
Cal.,  1910-'12;  Electrical  Foreman,  Arrowrock  Dam, 
1912 — . 

HOLMBERG,  EDITH  ANTONETTE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science  and  Art,  Renville,  Minn.  Teacher,  Churchill, 
Minn.,  1908-'09;  Instructor  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art, 
Public  Schools,  Renville,  Minn.,  1909 — . 

(HOWELL)    KING,    ANNICE,    B.    S.,    D.    S.,    Housewife. 

HULL,  RALPH  WALDO,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stockman, 
Shady  Bend,  Kan.  Agent  in  Scabies  Eradication,  Bureau 
of  Animal  Industry,  Albuquerque,  New  Mex.,  1908;  Farmer, 
Shady  Bend,  Kan.,  1909 — . 

(HUSE)    COLLINS,   HELEN  KNOSTMAN,   B.    S.,    D.    S.,   Housewife, 


194  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Keats,  Kan.  Assistant  in  Domestic  Science,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1909-'13;  Housewife,  1913 — . 

(ISE)  GYGAX,  ESTELLE  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Zum 
Glarnish  a-d  Bruhlberg,  Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Teacher, 
City  Schools,  Downs,  Kan.,  1908-'09;  In  Charge  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art  Department,  Coffeyville  (Kansas)  High 
School,  1909-'10;  Head  of  Domestic  Art  and  Science  De- 
partment, Bingham  High  School,  Bingham,  Utah,  1911; 
Housewife,  Winterthur,  Switzerland,  1911 — . 

JOHNSON,  ELMER,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Assistant  in  Power  and  Experi- 
mental Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1010  Osage  St.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Assistant  in  Mechanical  Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1908-'10;  Assistant  in  Power  and  Experimental  Engineer- 
ing, ibid.,  1910 — . 

JOHNSTON,  EDWARD  MERVYN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Scientific  Assist- 
ant, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  and  Superintendent  of 
Beaumont  Co-operative  Rice  Experiment  Station,  Lock  Box 
741,  Beaumont,  Texas.  Graduate  Student,  Cornell  Univer- 
sity, Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1908-'10;  Tracing  Clerk,  American  Ex- 
press Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1910-'!!;  Scientific  As- 
sistant, Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Office  of  Cereal  Investigations,  and  Superintendent  of 
Beaumont  Co-operative  Rice  Experiment  Station,  1911 — . 

JONES,  JOHN  SENECA,  B.  S.,  Agricultural  Instructor,  Stale 
High  School,  Mora,  Minn.  Teacher  of  Sciences,  Norton 
County  High  School,  Norton,  Kan.,  1908-'10;  Teacher  of 
Science  and  Agriculture,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.,  1910-'!!; 
Teacher  of  Agriculture,  State  Industrial  High  School,  Mora, 
Minn.,  1911 — . 

(JUSTIN)  HASLAM,  EDITH  B.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  623  N. 
Manhattan  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Instructor  in  Domestic 
Science,  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  Beloit,  Kan., 
1908-'10;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Clay  County  High 
School,  Clay  Center,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Housewife,  1912 — . 

KELLY,  MAUDE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Cooking  Instructor,  Kansas  City 
(Kansas)  High  School,  714  Barnett  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

KERR,  ALMIRA  ELNORA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Domestic  Science 
Teacher,  Cache  Creek  Indian  Mission  School,  R.  3,  Apache, 
Okla.  Domestic  Science  Teacher,  Avery  Normal  Institute, 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  1908-'09;  Domestic  Science  Teacher, 
Cache  Creek  Indian  Mission  Industrial  School,  1909 — . 

KIMBLE,  VENUS,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

KINNEL,  FREDERICK  B.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Engineer,  A.,  T.  &  S.  P. 
Railway,  Amarillo,  Texas. 

KIRBY,  ARTHUR  W.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Erecting  Engineer  and  Gas 
Engine  Expert,  123  S.  Chestnut  St.,  St.  Marys,  Ohio. 
Electrician,  Kansas  Natural  Gas  Company,  1908-'09;  Fore- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  195 

man  Shops,  Kansas  Natural  Gas  Company,  Independence, 
Kan.,  1909-'10;  Superintendent  of  WaKeeney  (Kansas) 
Light  and  Water  Plants,  1910-'12;  Road  Engineer,  St. 
Marys  Machine  Company,  St.  Marys,  Ohio,  1912 — . 

KISER,  ORVILLE  M.,  B.  S.,  AgrL,  Director  of  Agriculture,  Hec- 
tor Associated  Schools,  Hector,  Minn.  Teacher  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Manual  Training,  Canby,  Minn.,  1908-'10;  Teacher 
of  Science  and  Agriculture,  Howard  Lake,  Minn.,  1910-'12; 
Director  of  Agriculture,  Hector  Associated  Schools,  Hector, 
Minn.,  1912 — . 

(KRATZINGER)  TAFT,  ELSIE  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Supervisor  of  Household  Science  and 
Household  Arts,  Carbondale  (Illinois)  Public  Schools, 
1908-'13;  Housewife,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  1913 — . 

LONG,  CARL  C.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  With  Utah  Power  and  Light  Com- 
pany, Grace,  Idaho.  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1908-'09;  With  Bureau  of  Education,  Philippine 
Islands,  1910-'12;  Power  House  Superintendent,  Utah  Power 
and  Light  Company,  Grace,  Idaho,  1912 — . 

McCALL,  WILLIAM  THOMAS,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Manufacturer  of 
Sunflower  Stacker,  917  Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  K,an. 
Manufacturer,  1908 — . 

McCONNELL,  FAY  GERTRUDE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  3918  Hutton  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Hartwell  High  School,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio,  1910 — . 

(McKEEMAN)  BIRCH,  OLIVE  R.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  3, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1908-'ll. 

(McKEEN)  KIPP,  ETHEL  OLIVE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

MCLEAN,  HARRY  CHARLES,  B.  s.,  E.  E.,  First  Assistant  chem- 
ist, Department  of  Soil  Chemistry  and  Bacteriology,  New 
Jersey  Agricultural  College  Experiment  Station,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.  Graduate  Student  and  Student-Assistant 
in  Chemistry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909;  Assistant  in  Soil  Analysis, 
Kansas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1910;  First  As- 
sistant Chemist,  Department  of  Soil  Chemistry  and 
Bacteriology,  New  Jersey  Agricultural  College  Experiment 
Station,  1910 — . 

McLENON,  HENRY  ALEXANDER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Mon- 
rovia, Kan. 

MANALO,  VINCENTS  G.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Lemery  Batangas,  Philip- 
pine Islands. 

MARSHALL,  PHILLIP  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician,  520 
Harrison  St.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

MARTIN,  ETHEL  MADGE,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  Gen.  Del.,  Albuquer- 
que, New  Mex. 


196  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

(MARTY)  LAWSON,  JESSIE  LOU,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Mc- 
Pherson,  Kan.  Student  in  Domestic  Science  Course  in 
Teachers'  College,  New  York  City,  1908-'09;  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science,  High  School,  Hastings,  Nebr.,  1909-'ll; 
Housewife,  1911 — . 

MOFFATT,  GEORGE  A.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Boiler  and  Elevator  In- 
spector for  Maryland  Casualty  Company,  912  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Bldg.,  Portland,  Ore.  Machinist,  Seattle,  Wash., 
1909-'!!;  Boiler  and  Elevator  Inspector  for  Maryland 
Casualty  Company,  Portland,  Ore.,  1911 — . 

MOMYER,  HARRY  H.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Boomer  Lineman,  Southwest- 
ern Telegraph  and  Telephone  Company,  Hawkins,  Texas. 

MORRISON,  ORR  O.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  With  The  Albert  Dickinson 
Company,  Lock  Drawer  788,  Chicago,  111.  Live  Stock  In- 
spector, U.  S.  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  1908-'10;  Sales- 
man, Feed  and  Flour  Department,  The  Quaker  Oats  Com- 
pany, 1910-'! 3;  With  The  Albert  Dickinson  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1913 — . 

MORTON,  CHARLOTTE  AUGUSTA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Art  Instructor, 
Greenwich,  Conn.'.  Teacher  in  Common  Schools,  1908-'09, 
Assistant  in  Art  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'12;  Student, 
Columbia  University,  1912-'13;  Art  Instructor,  Greenwich, 
Conn.,  1913 — . 

MUNGER,  EDNA  ANNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Commercial  Teacher, 
Augusta  High  School,  Augusta,  Kan.  Teacher  in  Riley 
County  Public  Schools,  1908-'10;  At  Home,  1910-'12;  Clerk, 
Department  of  Rural  and  Vocational  Education,  1912-'13; 
Commercial  Teacher,  Augusta  High  School,  1913 — . 

MURRAY,  JACOB  MICHAEL,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Instructor,  St. 
Joseph  Veterinary  College,  Seventh  and  Sylvanie  Sts.,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.  Veterinarian,  Wichita,  Kan.  Instructor  in 
St.  Joseph  Veterinary  College,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. — . 

NEEDHAM,  LUCY,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Home  Economics  and 
Science,  Oswego,  Kan.  R.  1,  Rantoul,  Kan.  (Home). 
Teacher  in  District  School,  Lane,  Kan.,  1908-'09;  Special 
Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Teacher  of  Home  Economics, 
Florence,  Ala.,  1910-'!!;  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Spring  of 
1911;  Teacher  in  Home  Economics  and  Science,  Oswego 
College,  1911-'13;  Teacher  in  Home  Economics  and  Science, 
Oswego  High  School,  1911-'!  3;  Student,  University  of  Chi- 
cago, Summer,  1912. 

PERRINE,  ARTHUR  ALEXANDER  RAYMOND,  B.  S.,  E.  E., 
Teacher  of  Electrical  Engineering,  Montgomery  St.,  Stark- 
ville,  Miss.  Student,  Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1908-'09;  B.  S.,  1909,  E.  E.,  1912;  Manager 
Quenemo  Telephone  Company,  Osage  County,  Kansas,  1909- 
'10;  Instructor,  Department  of  Electrical  Engineering, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  197 

Montana  State  College,  Bozeman,  Mont.,  1910-'ll;  Engineer- 
ing Department,  Marquette  University,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1911-'! 2;  Electrical  Engineering  Department,  Mississippi 
Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  1912 — . 

PETERSON,  JOHN  BUELL,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Dairy  Farmer  and  Hog 
Raiser,  Montborne,  Wash.  At  Home,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1908- 
'09;  Farmer,  Montborne,  Wash.,  1909-'!!;  County  Engineer, 
Skagit  County,  Washington,  1911-'12;  Dairy  Farmer  and 
Hog  Raiser,  1913 — . 

PIERCE,  MARCIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  in  High  School,  626  W. 
Sixth  St.,  Junction  City,  Kan.  At  Home,  Junction  City, 
Kan.,  1908-'ll;  Teacher  in  Grades,  Purcell,  Okla.,  1912 
(January  to  May)  ;  Teacher,  Kearny  County  High  School, 
Lakin,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

PRAEGER,  HERMAN  ALBERT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  General  Farmer, 
Claflin,  Kan.  General  Farmer,  1908 — . 

RICHARDS,  JAMES  C.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Salesman  for  Hoffman  Mills, 
Enterprise,  Kan.,  815  N.  Tenth  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

RIDDLE,  GENEVIEVE  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  Principal  of  High  School, 
Kuna,  Idaho.  Science  Instructor,  Sallisaw,  Okla.,  1908-'09; 
Science  Instructor,  Ontario,  Ore.,  1909-'10;  Homesteading 
160  Acres  Dry  Land,  Eight  Miles  Southeast  of  Boise,  Idaho, 
and  Teaching  District  School,  1910-'! 2;  Principal,  Kuna 
High  School,  1912 — . 

(ROBERTSON)  SMITH,  BLANCHE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  557 
Vermillion  Ave.,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Record 
Clerk,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'10;  Housewife,  1910 — . 

SCHILD,  CLARA  DOROTHY,  B.  S.,  Principal  of  High  School,  612 
Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1909 — ;  Student,  Chicago  University, 
Summers,  1911,  1912,  1913. 

SIMPSON,  JAY  WARREN,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Rice  Grower,  El  Campo, 
Texas.  Principal,  Provincial  Trade  School,  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion, Lingayen,  Pangasinan,  Philippine  Islands,  1908-'12;  Rice 
Grower,  1912 — . 

(SMITH)  BIXBY,  HALLIE  M.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  U.  S.  R. 
S.,  Minidoka,  Idaho.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1908-'!!; 
Housewife,  1911 — ;  Residences:  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1911- 
'12;  Minidoka,  Idaho,  1912 — . 

SMITH,  JAY  LATIMER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Realty  Broker,  557  Vermil- 
lion, Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  U.  S.  Government  Sheep 
Inspector,  New  Mexico,  1908;  Salesman  for  the  Aluminum 
Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1909-'12. 

(SMITH)  GRAVES,  Margaret  Grace,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Corvallis,  Ore. 

SMITH,  MARTIN  GILBERT,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinary  Inspec- 
tor, Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 


198  ItECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

culture,  721  E.  Forty-second  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Practiced 
Veterinary  Medicine,  Wellington,  Kan.,  1908-'12;  Veterinary 
Inspector,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  1912 — . 

SNAPP,  ARTHUR  R.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Sunburst,  Mont. 
Agent  in  Scabies  Eradication,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Animal  In- 
dustry, Albuquerque,  New  Mex.,  1908;  Farmer,  near  Belle- 
ville, Kan.,  1909-'! 2;  Filed  on  Homestead  near  Sweetgrass, 
Mont.,  1912;  Farmer,  Sunburst,  Mont.,  1913 — . 

STRONG,  HERBERT  D.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  In  General  Electric  Sales 
Office,  California. 

SULLIVAN,   DANIEL  CHARLES,   B.   S.,    Stockman. 

SWEET,  HELEN  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  in  Imperial,  Cal., 
325  W.  Tenth  St.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  City  Librarian, 
Hampton,  Iowa,  1908-'12;  Teacher,  Imperial,  Cal.,  1912 — . 

TAFT,  EDWIN  SPRINGER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Manager,  Re- 
tail Coal  Yard,  Edwards  &  Bradford  Lumber  Co.,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  General  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Uni- 
versity of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  S.  Dak.,  1908-'!  1; 
Salesman,  Aluminum  Cooking  Utensil  Company,  1911-'12. 

TAYLOR,  IRENE  ALMA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,     Chapman,     Kan. 

(TEAGARDEN)  BARDO,  MAUDE  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  121 
N.  Second  St.,  Arkansas  City,  Kan.  General  Agent  for 
Union  Publishing  House  of  Chicago,  111.,  at  1  Lewis  St., 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1908-'09. 

THOMPSON,  RAYMOND  CHARLES,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Agricul- 
tural Chemistry  and  Chemist  of  Experiment  Station,  Uni- 
versity of  Arkansas,  513  Highland  Ave.,  Fayetteville,  Ark. 
Assistant  Chemist,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'10;  Graduate  Student, 
ibid.,  1908-'09;  First  Assistant  Chemist,  Arkansas  Experi- 
ment Station,  1910-'ll;  in  Charge  of  Department  of  Agri- 
cultural Chemistry  and  the  Chemistry  Department  of  the 
Experiment  Station,  University  of  Arkansas,  1911 — . 

(TOLIN)  JEFFS,  BESSIE  L.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1508 
Buchanan  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Marshall,  Texas,  1908-'10;  At  Home,  Soldier,  Kan.,  1910- 
'11;  Housewife,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

TRUNK,  MATILDA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Henryetta,  Okla. 
Teacher,  Plains,  Kan.,  1908-'09;  Teacher,  Keats,  Kan., 
1910-'ll;  Teacher,  Henryetta,  Okla.,  1911 — . 

(TULLOSS)  McLEAN,  ELSIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1005  Blue- 
mont  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Ottawa  High  School,  1908-'09;  Housewife,  1909 — ;  Resi- 
dences: Mexico  City,  Mex.,  1909-'12;  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1912 — . 

WALKER,   CARROLL,   B.    S.,   E.   E.,   Grain   Dealer,    Lillis,   Kan. 


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WALTERS,  DANIEL,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Merchant,  Beloit,  Kan.  Arcni- 
tect,  Beloit,  Kan.;  Merchant,  Beloit,  Kan. — . 

WELSH,  CHARLES  R.(  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  County  Engineer,  Clay 
County,  Clay  Center,  Kan.  Automobile  Salesman,  1908- 
'10;  County  Engineer,  Clay  County,  1910 — . 

(WETZIG)  TERRASS,  PAULINE  EMILIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, Alma,  Kan. 

WILLARD,  CHARLES  J.,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Williamsburg,  Va.  Stu- 
dent, University  of  Illinois,  1908-'10;  Farmer,  Bradford, 
Kan.,  1911-'13;  Farmer,  Williamsburg,  Va.,  1913 — . 

(WILLIS)  CALL,  CLARA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  609  N.  Ninth 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1906-'10;  Housewife,  1910 — . 

WILSON,  BRUCE  STEINHOFF,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  in  Farm 
Demonstrations,  Agronomy  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  520  N. 
Manhattan  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  With  Agronomy  Depart- 
ment, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'10;  Farm  Foreman,  ibid.,  1910-'!!; 
Assistant  in  Agronomy  and  Foreman  of  Experimental  Farm, 
ibid.,  1911-'! 2;  Assistant  in  Farm  Demonstrations,  ibid., 
1912 — . 

(WILSON)    ELLIOTT,    FRANCES   ODELL,    B.    S.      Housewife. 

WILSON,  IRA  A.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Farmer,  Winfield,  Kan.  Farmer, 
1908 — . 

WOLF,  NELLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  431  Humboldt  St.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

WRIGHT,  ANDREW  H.,  D.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Agronomist,  Okla- 
homa Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  West  College  Ave., 
Stillwater,  Okla.  Instructor  in  Science  and  Agriculture, 
High  School,  Lyons,  Kan.,  1908-'09;  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  1909;  Agriculturist, 
Haskell  State  School  of  Agriculture,  Broken  Arrow,  1909- 
'10;  Assistant  Agronomist,  Oklahoma  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station,  1910 — . 

YOUNG,  STUART  SMITH,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Superintendent,  Star 
Electrical  Company,  1013  S.  Walnut  St.,  Coffeyville,  Kan. 
In  Employ  of  Electrical  Engineering  Department,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  Fall  of  1908;  Power  Plant  Construction  at  Chapman. 
Kan.,  1909;  Foreman,  Stevens  Electric  Company,  Coffey- 
ville, Kan.,  1909-'!!;  Superintendent  and  Part  Owner,  Star 
Electrical  Company,  Coffeyville,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

1909 

ADAMS,  FRANKLIN  ALEXANDER,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Assistant  Cash- 
ier, Stockgrowers'  Bank,  Maple  Hill,  Kan.  Signal  Repair- 
man. Pennsylvania  Lines,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1909-'10;  Stu- 
dent, Cornell  University,  1910-'!!;  Assistant  Cashier,  Stock- 
growers'  State  Bank,  1911 — . 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  201 

ALLEMAN,  M.  REUBEN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Dairy  Farmer,  350  Second 
St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

ALSPAUGH,  CLYDE  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Eleele,  Hawaii. 
Farmer,  Lincolnville,  Kan.,  1909-'!!;  Agriculturist,  Boys' 
Industrial  School,  Waialee,  Territory  of  Hawaii,  1911-'13; 
Vocational  Instructor,  Eleele,  Hawaii,  1913 — . 

(APITZ)  McCAMPBELL,  JESSIE  EDWINA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, Manhattan,  Kan. 

ARMSTRONG,  RALPH  A.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Associate  in  Shop  and 
Drawing,  Technological  High  School,  141  E.  North  Ave., 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Superintendent  of  Trade  School,  Kansas 
State  Reformatory,  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1909-'!!;  Associate 
in  Shop  and  Drawing,  Technological  High  School,  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  1911 — . 

(AXTELL)  GLOVER, 'MARGUERITE,  B.  S.,  D?  S.,  Housewife, 
207  E.  Broadway  St.,  Newton,  Kan. 

BALES,  HAROLD  W.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  U.  S.  Veterinary  Inspector, 
542  Custom  House,  Louisville,  Ky.  General  Practice  of 
Veterinary  Medicine,  1909-'!!;  Veterinary  Inspector  with 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Animal  In- 
dustry, 1911 — . 

(BARNETT)  BONEBRAKE,  CECIL  PEARL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, 352  S.  Grand,  Orange,  Cal.  At  Home,  1909-'!!; 
Housewife,  1911 — . 

BEALEY,   EDWARD  E.,   B.   S.,   Agri.      Died  in   1912. 

BERKELEY,  ROBERT  E.,  B.  S.,  Farm  Loans,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Assistant  Cashier  and  Main  Stockholder,  Jewell  County 
National  Bank,  Burr  Oak,  Kan.;  Farm  Loans,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

BONEBRAKE,  CASEY  C.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  City  Engineer,  352  S. 
Grand  St.,  Orange,  Cal.  Farmer,  1909-'10;  Mercantile 
Business,  1910-'12;  City  Engineer,  1912 — . 

BOYLE,  CHARLES  JOSEPH,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Spivey,  Kan. 
Farmer,  Spivey,  Kan.,  1909 — . 

BRINK,  RAYMOND  W.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
College  of  Engineering,  University  of  Minnesota,  209  State 
St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
University  of  Idaho,  1909-'12;  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 
University  of  Minnesota,  1912 — . 

(BROOKS)  HAZEN,  ELLA  V.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Ithaca,  N. 
Y.  Housewife,  1909 — ;  Residences:  Centralia,  Kan.,  1909- 
'10;  Eureka,  Kan.,  1910-'!!;  Amarillo,  Texas,  1911-'12; 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1912 — . 

BROWN,  FRANCES  LANGDON,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Head  of  Home  Eco- 
nomics Division,  Extension  Service,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  514  N.  Ninth 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Head  of  Home  Economics  Division, 
Extension  Service,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909 — . 


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BRYANT,  VIRGIL  C.,  M.  S.,  Agri.,  In  Charge  of  Agricultural  De- 
partment of  High  School,  Hotel  Los  Banas,  Los  Banas,  Cal. 
Student  at  Berkeley  and  University  of  California,  1910-'ll; 
M.  S.  in  Agriculture,  University  of  California,  1911. 

CARLSON,  ANNA  WILHELMINA,  B.  S.,  Student  Assistant  in 
Mathematics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'12;  Postgraduate  Work  in 
Mathematics,  ibid.,  1911-'12;  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and 
Agriculture,  Barber  County  High  School,  Medicine  Lodge, 
Kan.,  1912.  Died  July  30,  1913. 

CARPENTER,  FLORENCE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Holcomb,  Kan. 
At  Home,  Woodsdale,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  At  Home,  Holcomb, 
Kan.,  1910 — . 

CASSEL,  SARAH  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Domestic  Science 
Teacher,  5323  Pitt  St.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1910 — . 

CHRISTIE,   GEORGE   SIDNEY,  B.   S.,  Agri.,   Howard,   Kan. 

(COCKRELL)  DANIELS,  EDNA  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  327 
S.  Poplar  St.,  Centralia,  111.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Art  and 
Science,  Bennet  Academy,  Clarkson,  Miss.;  Housewife, 
1910 — ;  Residences:  Omaha  and  Hastings,  Nebr.,  and  Cen- 
tralia, 111. 

CONNER,  CLAUDE  S.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  Smith  Cen- 
ter, Kan.  Veterinarian,  Lyons,  Kan.,  1909-'13;  Veterina- 
rian, Smith  Center,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

COOK,  LOUIS  GRAHAM,  B.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  1, 
Effingham,  Kan. 

COONS,  M.  MARIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.  At 
Home,  1909 — . 

(COPLEY)  BUCHHOLTZ,  MARGARET,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
313  S.  Water  St.,  Olathe,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Kansas  School  for  Deaf,  1909-'!!;  Clerk  in  Record 
Clerk's  Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12;  Housewife,  1912 — . 

CUDNEY,  HERMAN  L.,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  5,  Haviland,  Kan. 
Farmer,  Haviland,  Kan.,  1909 — . 

DANIELS,  JAMES  SCOTT,  B.  S.,  General  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
.  Centraiia,  111.  Student,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Training  School,  Chicago, 
1909-'!  0:  In  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Work  in  Nebraska,  1910-'13; 
General  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Centralia,  111.,  1913 — . 

DAUGHTERS,   CURTIS  LYNN,   B.    S.,   Editor,   Council   Grove,   Kan. 

DAVIS,  LEON  MILEHAME,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Professor  of 
Dairy  Industry,  University  of  California,  University  Farm, 
Davis,  Cal.  Instructor  in  Dairy  Industry,  University  of 
California,  1909-'12;  Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy  Industry, 
ibid.,  1912 — ;  In  Charge  of  Dairy  Department,  ibid.,  1913 — . 

DEAVER,  RUBY  FAE,  B.  S.,  Cassoday,  Kan. 

(DOCKING)  WEBER,  LULU  H.,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  134  Clinton 
Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  203 

ENFIELD,  WILLIAM  L.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer,  1894  E. 
Sixty-ninth  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Graduate  Student,  Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of  Technology,  1909-'10;  Engineering  De- 
partment, National  Electric  Lamp  Company,  1910-'ll; 
Electrical  Engineer,  General  Manufacturing  Department, 
National  Quality  Lamp  Division  of  General  Electric  Company, 
1911 — . 

EVANS,  WILMA  DETTE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Domestic  Science  Teacher, 
Government  Academy,  Tuskahoma,  Okla.  Goodland,  Kan, 
(Home).  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Houston  (Texas) 
Schools,  1910-'!!;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Sherman 
County  High  School,  Goodland,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  Government  School  for  Choctaw  Girls,  Tus- 
kahoma, Okla.,  1912 — . 

(FENTON)  KITTELL,  MARIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1219  Gar- 
field  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Extension  Department,  University 
of  Wisconsin,  Fall  and  Winter  of  1909-'10,  and  Winter  of 
1910-'ll;  Extension  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Fall  of  1910 
and  Spring  of  1911. 

FOOTE,  DONALD  FORREST,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Manager  Missouri 
Valley  Light  and  Power  Company's  El  Dorado  Springs 
Property,  El  Dorado  Springs,  Mo.  General  Utility  Man  with 
Pike's  Peak  Hydro-Electric  Company,  Manitou,  Colo.; 
General  Utility  Station  Operator  with  Colorado  Springs 
Light,  Heat  and  Power  Company,  1909-'!!;  Manager, 
Aguilar  Light  and  Power  Company,  Aguilar,  Colo.;  With 
Progressive  Stove  and  Furnace  Company,  Colorado  City, 
Colo.,  1911-'12;  With  Blue  Bird  Gold  Mining  and  Milling 
Company,  Independence,  Colo.;  Manager,  Missouri  Valley 
Light  and  Power  Company,  El  Dorado  Springs,  Mo.,  1912—. 

(FORCEMAN)  PARKS,  MINNIE  L.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Bellaire,  Kan.  Assistant  in  Domestic  Art,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909- 
'10;  Extension  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'!!;  House- 
wife, 1911—. 

GISON,  AMBROSIO,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Senior  Student,  College  of  Veteri- 
nary Science,  University  of  the  Philippines,  722  Tayuman 
St.,  San  Lazaro  Immunizing  Station,  Manila,  P.  I.  Agri- 
cultural Assistant  of  the  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Government 
of  the  Philippine  Islands;  Veterinary  Research  Laboratory, 
Alabang,  Rizal,  P.  I. 

GRAVES,  ROY  R.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Professor  of  Dairy  Husbandry,  Ore- 
gon Agricultural  College,  Corvallis,  Ore.  Superintendent  of 
Kansas  City  Pure  Milk  Commission,  1909;  Manager,  Hillcrest 
Dairy  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1909-'10;  Manager,  Lake 
View  Dairy  Farm,  Greenwood,  Mo.,  1910-'!!;  Research  Fel- 
low and  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Missouri,  1911-'12; 
Dairyman,  Dairy  Division,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 


204  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

1912-'! 3;  Professor  of  Dairy  Husbandry,  Oregon  Agricultural 
College,  Corvallis,  Ore.,  1913 — . 

GRIZZELL,  CHESTER  W.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  Seventh 
and  Adams  Sts.,  Sterling,  Kan. 

HAINES,  CHARLES  MEYERS,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Traveling  Immigra- 
tion Agent,  704  Main  St.,  Ft.  Worth,  Texas.  Superintend- 
ent of  Manual  Training,  Public  Schools,  Albia,  Iowa,  1909- 
'10;  Director  of  Manual  Arts,  City  Schools,  Atchison,  Kan., 
1910-'!!;  Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering,  Texas  Agri- 
cultural and  Mechanical  College,  College  Station,  Texas, 
1911-'! 3;  Traveling  Immigration  Agent  for  the  Joint  Im- 
migration Bureau  of  the  St.  L.  I.  M.  &  S.  T.  &  P.,  &  I.  <s; 
G.  N.,  1913 — . 

HAMLER,   HARRY  T.,   B.   S.,   M.   E.,   Farmer,   Hoisington,   Kan. 

HANSON,   ANTON,   B.   S.,   M.   E.,  Jamestown,   Kan. 

HARNER,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Green,  Kan. 
United  States  Inspector,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry, 
Paris,  Texas,  1911. 

HARRI,  FRITZ  F.,  B.  S.,  LL.  B.,  Attorney  and  Counsellor  at  Law, 
4123  Eleventh  St.,  N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Law  Student,  Uni- 
versity of  Washington,  1909-'12;  LL.  B.,  University  of 
Washington,  1912;  General  Practice,  405-9  New  York  Bldg., 
Seattle,  Wash. 

(HARRISON)  JORGENSON,  ANNIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  427 
Byron  St.,  Mankato,  Minn.  At  Home,  Jewell,  Kan.,  1909- 
'10;  Housewife,  1910 — . 

(HAWKINS)  GALLUP,  STELLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Marys- 
ville,  Kan.  At  Home,  1909;  Housewife,  1910—. 

HAYNES,  LAWRENCE  GLENN,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Farmer,  Wamego, 
Kan.  Agent,  Scabies  Eradication,  Bureau  of  Animal  In- 
dustry, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Albuquerque,  New 
Mex.,  1909;  Forest  Guard,  Forest  Service,  U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  Magdalena,  New  Mex.,  1909-'10;  Forest 
Ranger,  Forest  Service,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Magdalena,  New  Mex.,  19 10-' 14;  Farmer,  Wsmego,  Kan., 
1914 — . 

(HAZEN)  REXROAD,  ALICE  MABEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
100  E.  Sixteenth  St.,  Hutchinson,  Kan.  Instructor  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  Larimore,  N.  Dak.,  1909-'ll;  Housewife, 
1911 — ;  Residences:  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  1911-'12;  Hutchin- 
son, Kan.,  1912 — . 

(HENDERSON)  SELIG,  GENEVA  L.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  219 
Farner  St.,  El  Dorado,  Kan.  Instructor  in  Domestic 
Science,  El  Dorado  High  School. 

HENDERSON,  HELEN  DAY,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  3518  Virginia  Ave., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  At  Home,  1909 — . 

HILL,  THOMAS  NEWTON,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Milligan  College,  Tenn- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  205 

essee.  Instructor  of  Science  and  Mathematics  in  El 
Dorado  (Kansas)  High  School,  1909-'10;  Student,  Kansas 
University  (Medical  School),  1910-'ll;  A.  B.,  Kansas  Uni- 
versity, 1911;  Instructor  in  Beckley  Institute,  Beckley,  W. 
Va.,  1911-'13;  Teacher,  Milligan  College,  Tennessee,  1913 — . 

HIRST,  JESSE  T.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Hutchinson,  Kan.  Draftsman 
for  Kansas  Chemical  Manufacturing  Company,  1910-'!!; 
Assistant  in  Mathematics  and  Physics,  Lake  Forest  College, 
Lake  Forest,  111.,  1912-'13. 

HOLLOWAY,  VERA  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  High  School  Instructor  in 
Home  Economics,  245  S.  Kenwood  St.,  Glendale,  Cal.  In- 
structor in  Home  Economics,  Pratt  County  High  School, 
1909-'10;  Instructor  in  Home  Economics,  Los  Angeles  State 
Normal,  1909-'10;  Instructor  in  Home  Economics,  Glendale 
Union  High  School,  1911 — . 

(HOWELL)  ZAHNLEY,  MABELLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  lit* 
Farmer  St.,  El  Dorado,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Intermediate 
Grades,  Dwight,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  Housewife,  El  Dorado,  Kan., 
1910 — . 

HOWENSTINE,  CHARLES  CLINTON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Engineer, 
General  Electric  Company,  528  Western  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Student  Engineer,  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  1909-'ll;  En- 
gineer, General  Electric  Company,  1911 — . 

(HULL)  THOMPSON,  GRACE  G.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  513 
Highland  Ave.,  Fayetteville,  Ark.  At  Home,  Orange,  Cal., 
1909-'!!;  Housewife,  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  1911—. 

HUNTER,  OLIVER  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  Bacteriology, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1616  Fairchild  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Graduate 
Student  in  Bacteriology,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Graduate 
Student  in  Bacteriology,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1910-'ll; 
Instructor  in  Department  of  Bacteriology,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1911 — . 

INGHAM,  EDITH  BELLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  307  Van  Ness  Ave.,  Fresno,  Cal.  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  Brownwood,  Texas,  1910-'12;  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science,  Fresno,  Cal.,  1912 — . 

IRVING,  WILLIAM  H.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Special  Signal  Apprentice 
with  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  Lines  West,  447 
Beechwood  Ave.,  Carnegie,  Pa.  Special  Signal  Apprentice 
with  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  Lines  West, 
1911 — . 

JACOBUS,  CHARLES  R.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Power  and  Mining  Commer- 
cial Department,  General  Electric  Company,  13  Eagle  St., 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Special  Work  at  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1908-'09; 
College  Electrician,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Testing  Depart- 
ment, General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1910- 
'11;  Trouble  "Shooting,"  ibid.,  1911-'12;  Power  and  Mining 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  207 

Commercial  Department,  General  Electric  Company, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1912 — . 

JONES,  EDITH  ELLEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Assistant  to  the  Dean  of 
Agriculture  and  Director  of  Experiment  Station,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Secretary,  Agronomy  Department,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1909-'13;  Assistant  to  the  Dean  of  Agriculture  and 
Director  of  Experiment  Station,  1913 — . 

JONES,  ELMER  W.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer  with  Kan- 
sas City  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company,  2105  Monroe 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

JUSTIN,  MARGARET  M.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Bennett  Academy,  Clarkson,  Miss.  Dietitian, 
Kansas  City  Hospital,  1909-'!!;  Sewing  Teacher,  School  for 
Deaf,  Olathe,  1911-'13;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Ben- 
nett Academy,  Clarkson,  Miss.,  1913 — . 

KAWAI,  NOBUZO,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  University  of  Edinburgh,  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland.  Manager,  Piazzek  Stock  Farm,  1911; 
Student,  University  of  Edinburgh,  Edinburgh,  Scotland, 
1912 — . 

KENNEDY.  ADA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  City 
Schools,  Pasadena,  Cal.  Teacher,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1909-'12; 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  City  Schools,  Pasadena,  Cal., 
1912 — . 

KIGER,  HARRY  E.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Director  of  Agriculture  in  High 
School,  Park  Rapids,  Minn.  Assistant  in  Animal  Husbandry, 
Purdue  University,  LaFayette,  Ind.,  1909-'10;  Farmer, 
Burlington,  Kan.,  1910-'ll;  Director  of  Agriculture,  Park 
Rapids  High  School,  Park  Rapids,  Minn.,  1911 — . 

KING,  LOYD  L.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician,  Santa  Fe  System, 
Mechanical  Department,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  Topeka, 
Kan.  Electrician,  Mechanical  Department,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F. 
Railway,  1911 — . 

KING,  WALTER  J.,  B.  S.,  M.  E..  Highway  Engineer,  1616  Fair- 
child  Avc.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Superintendent  of  Trades, 
Kansas  State  Industrial  Reformatory,  Hutchinscn,  Kan., 
1909-'12;  Fellow  in  Experimental  Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1912-'13;  Assistant  in  Highway  Engineering,  ibid.,  1913 — . 

KING,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  History  and  Civics, 
High  School,  1312  Sumner  St.,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  Office 
Work,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  Teacher  of  History  and 
Civics,  High  School,  Aberdeen,  Wash.,  1910 — . 

KIPP,  CARL  L.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Music  Merchant,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

KITTELL,  ALBERT  G.,  B.  S.,  Editorial  Department,  "Mail  and 
Breeze,"  1219  Garfield  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

(KITTELL)  CONNER,  AMANDA  C.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Smith  Center,  Kan.  Stenographer,  Extension  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'ll;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

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KRATZER,  DAVID  A.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Teacher  of  Manual  Training, 
High  School,  1117  Arch  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Teacher  of 
Manual  Training,  Gas,  Kan.,  1909-'!!;  Assistant  Field  En- 
gineer, Middle  West  Stone  Company,  Summer  of  1910. 

KUBIN,  EDISON  FRANK,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Practicing  Veterinary 
Medicine,  McPherson,  Kan.  House  Physician,  1909-'10;  In 
Charge  of  Serum  Plant,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'ll;  Assistant  in 
Veterinary  Department,  ibid.,  1911-'12. 

(LEUSZLER)  MONTGOMERY,  GRACE  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, 1391  Raymond  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Teacher,  Mar- 
shall County,  Kansas,  1909-'10;  Instructor  in  Domestic 
Science  and  Art,  Fullerton  Union  High  School,  Fullerton, 
Gal.,  1910-'ll;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

LILL,  JOE  GRIGSBY,  M.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  in  Dry  Land  Agri- 
culture, Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Garden  City,  Kan.  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1910-'!!;  Assistant  in  Soils,  ibid.,  1911-'! 3;  Assistant  in 
Dry  Land  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  1913 — . 

LOGAN,  EDWARD  A.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  City  Chemist  and 
Bacteriologist,  Professor  of  Bacteriology  and  Pathology,  St. 
Joseph  Veterinary  College,  1104  S.  Twentieth  St.,  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.  Hardware  Merchant,  1905-'06;  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C. 
Veterinary  School,  1906-'09;  Practicing  Veterinary  Medi- 
cine, Wamego,  Kan.,  1909-'12;  City  Chemist  and  Bacteriol- 
ogist, also  Professor  of  Bacteriology  and  Pathology,  St. 
Joseph  Veterinary  College,  1912 — . 

McCHEYNE,  GERTRUDE  MURIEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Supervisor  of 
Home  Economics  Extension  Work,  State  of  Utah,  Utah  Agri- 
cultural College,  Extension  Division,  Logan,  Utah.  Lecturer 
in  Home  Economics,  Purdue  University,  1909-'ll;  In  Charge 
of  Extension  Work  for  Women,  Purdue  University,  1911-'12; 
Supervisor  of  Home  Economics  Extension  Work,  Agricul- 
tural College,  Utah,  1912 — . 

McCOY,  JOHN  E.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  General  Veterinary  Practice, 
Cawker  City,  Kan.  Veterinarian,  Thayer,  Kan.,  1909-'!!; 
Veterinarian,  Cawker  City,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

McCRAY,  J.  MYRON,  B.  S.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  High 
Schools. 

McNALL,  PRESTON  ESSEX,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Electrical  Work,  General  Electric 
and  Edison  Electric  Companies,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1909-'!!, 
Instructor,  High  School,  Minneapolis,  Kan.,  1911-'12; 
Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912-'13. 

MARCH,  ELEANOR,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Supervisor  of  Domestic  Art, 
Hastings  Grade  Schools,  517  N.  Hastings,  Hastings,  Nebr. 
Clerk  in  Secretary's  Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'!!;  Teacher  of 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  209 

Sewing,  and  Supervisor,  School  for  Deaf,  Olathe,  Kan.,  1911- 
'12;  Supervisor  of  Domestic  Art,  Hastings  Grade  Schools, 
Hastings,  Nebr.,  1912-'13. 

MARTIN,  JOHN  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  Principal  of  High  School,  Red- 
field,  S.  Dak.  Instructor  in  Science,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  1909- 
'12;  Principal  at  Redfield  High  School,  1912-'13. 

MAYER,  FREDERICK  HERMAN,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Designer, 
3630  S.  Flower  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  With  Engineering 
Department  of  Pacific  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company, 
19 09-' 10;  With  Engineering  Department  of  the  Southern 
California  Edison  Company,  as  Designer  of  Power  Houses 
and  Distributing  Stations,  1910 — . 

MEADE,  VIRGINIA  LEE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
High  School,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

MEENEN,  PETER  J.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  312  Glenol- 
den  Ave.,  Glenolden,  Pa.  Veterinarian  at  the  H.  K.  Mul- 
ford  Biological  Laboratories,  Glenolden,  Pa.,  1909 — . 

MILLIKEN,  FRANCIS  BURZLEY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  3,  Hill 
City,  Kan.  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  As- 
sistant Entomologist,  ibid.,  1910-'12. 

MOOREMAN,  CLAUDE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Stock  Inspector,  Box  347, 
Albuquerque,  New  Mex. 

MOORMAN,  ROSS,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Interstate  Vaccine  Company,  903 
E.  Twelfth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Farmer,  Burr  Oak,  Kan., 
1909-'ll;  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Ani- 
mal Industry,  1911-'13;  Interstate  Vaccine  Company,  1913 — . 

MORRIS,  GRACE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  934  Haskell  Ave.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Kan. 

MORROW,  EFFIE  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  in  Boys'  Industrial 
School.  Topeka,  Kan.;  R.  3,  Blue  Rapids,  Kan.  (Home). 

MORWICK.  ELIZABETH  LOVINIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  City 
Schools.  Eskridge,  Kan.  At  Home,  Eskridge,  Kan.,  1909- 
'10;  Teacher,  Third  and  Fourth  Grades,  Eskridge,  Kan., 
1910 — . 

MOSELEY.  MARGARET  ETHEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  High  School,  Hiawatha,  Kan.;  Alma,  Kan. 
(Home).  At  Home,  1909-'10;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  Beloit,  Kan.,  1910-'ll; 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Hiawatha  High  School,  Hia- 
watha, Kan.,  1911 — . 

NOEL,  GUY  D.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Delphos,  Kan.  Assistant 
Agronomist  in  Charge  of  State  Experiment  Station,  South 
Dakota,  1909-'10;  Teacher,  High  School,  Kansas,  1910-'!!; 
Superintendent  Branch  Experiment  Station,  Dodge  City, 
Kan.,  1911-'13;  Farmer,  Delphos,  Kan.,  1913 — . 


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NORLIN,  JOHN  W.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  General  Merchant,  McCracken, 
Kan.  Thresherman,  1909;  Secretary  to  J.  H.  Miller,  1911- 
'12;  General  Merchant,  1912 — . 

OBLEFIAS,  VICTOR  F.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Principal,  Lopez  Inter- 
mediate School,  Lopez,  Tayabas  Province,  Philippines. 
Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Atimonau  Intermediate  School, 
1909-'!!;  Supervising  Teacher,  District  of  Lopez,  Division 
of  Tayabas,  1911-'13;  Principal,  Lopez  Intermediate  School, 
1913 — . 

OMAN,  VICTOR  EMANUEL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Supplies,  and 
Contracting,  Weiser,  Idaho.  Electrical  Department,  A.,  T. 
&  S.  F.  Railway  Company,  1909-'!!;  Electrician,  Weiser, 
Idaho,  1911-'12. 

OSKINS,  MYRTLE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Civil  Service,  Busby,  Mont. 
Attended  Business  College,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1910;  Stenog- 
rapher in  President's  Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910;  At  Home, 
West  Plains,  Mo.,  1911-'12;  Teacher,  Indian  Service,  Pryor, 
Mont.,  1912;  Teacher,  Tongue  River  Training  School,  Busby, 
Mont.,  1913 — . 

PARKER,  JAMES  OLIVER,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Distributing  Officer,  U.  S. 
Court,  Arkansas  River,  Kearny  and  Finney  Counties,  Lakin, 
Kan.  Electrical  Work,  Garden  City  Project,  U.  S.  Reclama- 
tion Service,  Deerfield,  Kan.,  1909;  Electrician,  Sugar 
Factory,  Garden  City,  Kan.,  1909;  Surveyor  for  U.  S.  Sugar 
and  Land  Company,  Lakin,  Kan.,  1910-'!!;  Distributing  Of- 
ficer, U.  S.  Court,  for  Arkansas  River,  Kearny  and  Finney 
Counties,  Lakin,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

PAYNE,  JOHN  HOWARD,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  U.  S.  Inspector, 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  6124  S.  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Practiced  Veterinary  Medicine  at  Blue  Rapids,  Kan.,  1909- 
'11;  U.  S.  Inspector,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  U.  S.  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  Chicago,  1911 — . 

PEACHEY,  VERNON  D.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Machinist,  804  B.  East, 
Hutchinson,  Kan.  Chief  Engineer,  Oskaloosa  Electric  Light 
and  Ice  Company,  Oskaloosa,  Kan.,  1909;  Machinist,  Nelson 
Manufacturing  and  Supply  Company,  Hutchinson,  Kan., 
1910 — . 

PENDON,  CLARO,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Agricultural  Inspector, 
Care  of  Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Manila,  P.  I. 

PENNINGTON,  HAROLD  ALBERT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  3, 
Hutchinson,  Kan.  Farmer,  1909 — . 

POPENOE,  HUBERT  L.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Director  in  Agriculture, 
High  School,  Box  170,  Alexandria,  Minn.  Farmer  and 
Stockman,  1909-'12;  Director  in  Agriculture,  State  High 
School,  Alexandria,  Minn.,  1912 — . 

PORTER,  LULU  MOORE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Shelburn,  Ore.  Assistant  Principal,  High  School,  Coquelle, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  211 

Ore.,    1909-'!  1;    Instructor  of  Domestic   Science,   Oregon   City 
High   School,   Oregon   City,   Ore.,   1911-'13. 

RANDALL,  LEAFFA  LAURA,  B.  S.,  In  Charge  of  Home  Economics 
Department,  Arkansas  State  Normal  School,  208  Davis  St., 
Conway,  Ark.  Instructor  of  Home  Economics,  Seventh  and 
Eighth  Grades,  Oklahoma  City  Public  Schools,  1909-'10;  In- 
structor of  Domestic  Science,  Oklahoma  City  High  School, 


RECORDS,  HAROLD  S.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  in  Manual  Train- 
ing, Deer  River  School,  Deer  River,  Minn.  Creameryman, 
Melvern,  Kan.,  1909;  Buttermaker,  Montpelier,  Ind.,  and 
Connersville,  Ind.,  1910;  Chassis  Assembler,  McFarlau 
Automobile  Company,  Connersville,  Ind.,  1911;  Teacher, 
Frankfort  School,  Frankfort,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Instructor  in 
Manual  Training,  Deer  River  School,  Deer  River,  Minn., 
1912  —  . 

REED,  ERNEST  CARL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Machine  Shop  Foreman,  Kan- 
sas Natural  Gas  Company,  518  W.  Main,  Independence,  Kan. 
Machine  Shop  Foreman,  Kansas  Natural  Gas  Company, 
1909  —  . 

REXROAD,  GUY  C.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Manager,  Rexroad  Engineering 
Company,  100  E.  Sixteenth  St.,  Hutchinson,  Kan.  Drafts- 
man, then  Engineer  and  Superintendent,  of  Sellers  Motor 
Car  Company,  1910-'  11;  Supervisor  of  Manual  Training  and 
Mechanical  Drawing,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  1911-'12;  Manager 
and  Joint  Proprietor,  Rexroad  Engineering  Company, 
Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1912  —  . 

RICHARDS,  JOHN  A.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Instructor  in  Mathematics  and 
Manual  Training,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

RIGNEY,  IDA  ETHEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Assistant  in  Domestic  Science, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1207  Poyntz  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Dietitian, 
Ensworth  Hospital,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1909-'10;  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science,  Wichita  High  School,  1910-'12;  Assistant 
in  Domestic  Science,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912  —  . 

RUEDE,  EUGENE  M.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Engineer,  Street  Department, 
Commonwealth  Edison  Company,  3915  Congress  St.,  Chicago, 
111.  Armour  Institute  of  Technology,  1910.  Assistant  to 
Engineer,  Western  Electric  Company,  Chicago;  Illuminating 
Engineer,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

SALKELD.  ALVERTIS  SANTFORD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Testing  Depart- 
ment, General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1911. 

SAVAGE,  GEORGE  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  3,  Miltonvale, 
Kan.  Farmer,  1909  —  . 

SCHELL,  ALBERT  LESLIE,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Science,  1626  Park 
Place  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan.  Student,  Friends  University, 
1910-'ll;  A.  B.,  ibid.,  1911;  Principal  of  Viola  (Kansas) 


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High  School,  1911-'! 2;  In  Science  Department  of  Wichita 
(Kansas)  High  School,  1912 — . 

SCHILD,  HUGO,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway 
Company,  611  S.  Jefferson,  Box  112,  Wellington,  Kan. 
Wireman,  Hays  City  Light  and  Power  Company,  Hays  City, 
Kan.,  and  Beloit  Light  and  Water  Company,  Beloit,  Kan., 
1909;  Electrician,  Chas.  Wolff  Packing  Company,  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1909-'!!;  Electrician,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  Welling- 
ton, Kan.,  1911 — . 

SCHNEMAYER,  SUSANNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Public  Schools, 
923  Garfield  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Teacher,  1909 — . 

(SCHORER)  RICKENBACHER,  MINNIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
715  E.  Main  St.,  Turlock,  Cal. 

SELBY,  KATHLEEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Downs,  Kan.  Stu- 
dent in  Summer  School,  Washington  State  University,  1909; 
Basketball  Coach  and  Assistant  in  Girls'  Gymnasium,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1909;  At  Home,  Downs,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

SHELLY,  WILLIAM  LENLEY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Atchison, 
Kan.  Farm  Work  in  Oregon  and  Engineering  in  Idaho, 
1910;  Orange  Growing,  Alvin,  Texas,  1911-'12;  Apple  Grow- 
ing, Atchison,  Kan.,  1912-'13;  General  Farming,  Atchison, 
Kan.,  1913 — . 

SIKES,  ELVA  LUCRETIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Leonardville, 
Kan.  Batavia  Teacher,  Manhattan  City  Schools,  1909-'10; 
Milliner  in  W.  H.  Sikes'  General  Merchandise  Store,  Leon- 
ardville, Kan.,  1910 — . 

SIMPSON,  MYRTLE  EDITH,  B.  S.,  Milliner,  1019  Humboldt  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Student,  University  of  Winconsin,  1910; 
Teacher,  Leonardville,  Kan.,  1910-'!!;  Milliner,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1911 — . 

SKINNER,  ALICE  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Assistant  in  Domestic  Science,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Assistant,  Extension  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'ll;  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911: 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Fairbury  (Nebraska)  High 
School,  1911-'12;  Student,  Teachers'  College,  New  York  City, 
1912-'13;  Assistant  in  Domestic  Science,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913 — . 

SPRIGGS.  ROY  E.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Supervisor,  Manual  Training  De- 
partment, Rochester  City  Schools,  623  W.  Sixth  St.,  Roches- 
ter, Minn.  Supervisor  of  Manual  Training,  Creston,  Iowa, 
1909-'10;  Supervisor  of  Manual  Training,  Lewiston,  Minn., 
1910-'!!;  Supervisor  of  Manual  Training,  Rochester,  Minn., 
1911 — . 

STEELE,  EFFIE  ELEANOR,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Minneapolis, 
Kan. 

SUTCLIFF,  LEORA  JUANITA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art  in  Sumner  County  High  School,  419  N. 
Court  St.,  Wellington,  Kan.  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  213 

and  Art  in   Sumner  County  High   School,    1910 — . 

TINKHAM,  MERRITT  REX,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Building  Contractor, 
First  and  A  Sts.,  National  City,  Cal.  Practicing  Veterinarian, 
1909;  Deputy  Veterinarian,  San  Diego  County,  California, 
1910-'!!;  Real  Estate  and  Building  Contractor,  1912—. 

VASS,  ALONZO  FREDERICK,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Bacteriological  Experi- 
ment Station  Work,  Corvallis,  Ore.  M.  S.,  Wisconsin  Uni- 
versity, 1911;  Bacteriological  Experiment  Station  Work,  Ore- 
gon Agricultural  College,  1911 — . 

WENKHEIMER,  ALBERTA  M.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Principal  of  High 
School,  Lewis,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  Clay  County 
High  School,  1909-'10;  Student,  Kansas  University,  1910- 
'11;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Correctionville,  Iowa, 
1912;  Principal  of  High  School,  Belpre,  Kan.,  1912-'13. 

WILKINS,  ROY,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  In  Testing  Department,  Pacific  Gas 
and  Electrical  Company,  1401  L  St.,  Sacramento,  Cal.  Stu- 
dent Engineer,  Testing  Department,  General  Electrical  Com- 
pany, 1910-'!  3. 

WILLIAMS,  FRANCIS  BUCKNER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Ranch  Manager, 
San  Dimas,  Cal.  Rancher  and  Nurseryman  at  Etiwanda, 
Cal.,  1909-'!!;  Manager  of  Lomaritos  Ranch,  San  Dimas, 
also  of  Claremont  Heights  Ranch,  1911 — . 

WILLIAMS,  MARIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Washington  High  School,  Portland,  Ore.,  94  E.  Seventeenth 
St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

WILLIAMS,  MARION,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  of  Domestic  Science, 
Nebraska  State  Normal,  304  W.  Twenty-sixth  St.,  Kearney, 
Nebr.  Instructor  of  Domestic  Science,  Nebraska  State  Nor- 
mal, 1910 — . 

WILLIS,  CHLOE  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  R.  8,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Teacher,  May  Day,  Kan.,  1909-'10;  In  Colorado, 
1910-'!!;  Teacher,  Pagoda,  Colo.,  1911;  Teacher,  Cross 
Mountain,  Colo.,  1911-'12;  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1912 — . 

WILSON,  ROBERT  HUGH,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Assistant  Chief 
Veterinarian,  Parke,  Davis,  &  Co.,  Rochester,  Mich.  Assist- 
ant in  Bacteriology,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Veterinary 
Bacteriologist,  Research  Laboratory,  Parke,  Davis,  &  Co., 
Detroit,  Mich.,  1910-'12;  Assistant  Chief  Veterinarian, 
Parke,  Davis,  &  Co.,  1913 — . 

WINTER,  HENRY  B.,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architect,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Architect,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1909 — . 

WYATT,  ROY  MILTON,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architect  and  Engineer,  527 
Commercial  St.,  Atchison,  Kan.  Assistant  City  Engineer, 
Atchison,  Kan.,  1909-'12;  Member  of  Firnl,  Crumpackef  & 
Wyatt,  Architects  and  Engineers,  Atchison,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

(YORK)    PETERSON,   CARRIE  V.,   B.   S.,   D.   S.,   Housewife,   Mont- 


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borne,    Wash.      At   Home,   Dunlap,   Kan.,      1909-'10;      House- 
wife,   1910 — . 

ZAHNLEY,  JAMES  WALTER,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  Science  and 
Agriculture,  High  School,  115  Farmer  St.,  El  Dorado,  Kan. 
Superintendent  of  Schools,  Dwight,  Kan.,  1909-'! 0;  In- 
structor in  Science  and  Agriculture  in  El  Dorado  High 
School,  1910 — . 

1910 

AICHER,  LOUIS  C.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Scientific  Assistant,  U.  S.  De- 
partment oi  Agriculture;  Superintendent,  Aberdeen  Co-opera- 
tive Experiment  Station,  Aberdeen  Experiment  Station,  Aber- 
deen, Idaho.  Superintendent,  Caldwell  Experiment  Farm 
(in  Connection  with  the  Idaho  Experiment  Station),  Cald- 
well, Idaho,  1910-'ll;  In  Charge  of  Department  of  Agricul- 
tural Engineering,  University  of  Idaho,  1910-'!!;  Scientific 
Assistant,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture;  Superintendent, 
Aberdeen  Co-operative  Experiment  Station,  Aberdeen,  Idaho, 
1912 — . 

ALEXANDER,  WINIFRED  LOIS,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Clerk,  Spokane, 
Wash. 

(ALVORD)  PURDY,  JESSIE  MABEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  and 
Clerk  in  Registrar's  Office,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  630  Kearney  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Stenographer,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1910-11; 
Teacher,  Hill  City,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Housewife,  White  City, 
Kan.,  1912-'! 3;  Housewife  and  Clerk,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1913 — . 

ALVORD,    RAIFFE,    B.    S.,    Teacher,    Leonardville,    Kan.,    1910-'!!. 

ARNOTT,  ISABELLE  C.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  High  School  Instructor  in 
Home  Economics  and  Agriculture,  Blue  Rapids,  Kan.  Grad- 
uate Student  and  Student  Assistant  in  Library,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1910-'ll;  Instructor  in  Eskridge  High  School,  1911-'12;  In- 
structor in  Blue  Rapids  High  School,  1912 — . 

AUSTIN,  WILL  DAVID,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R. 
1,  Isabel,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  near  Isabel,  Kan., 
1910 — . 

BAKER,  HARVEY  WILSON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Florist,  R.  2,  Bethel, 
Kan.  Foreman,  State  Forestry  Station,  Dodge  City,  Kan., 
1910;  Manager  of  White  Church  Farm  and  Green  Houses 
for  Armour  and  Company,  Bethel,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

BALLARD,  STELLA  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Washington, 
Kan.  At  Home,  1910-'ll;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Ancient  History,  1911-'! 2;  At  Home,  1912 — . 

BASCOM,  DORUS  CLARK,  B.  S.,  County  Agricultural  Agent,  U.  S. 
Department  of  Agriculture,  317  Jackson  St.,  Sterling,  Colo. 
College  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo.,  1910-'12;  County 
Agricultural  Agent,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1912 — . 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  215 

BERRY,  GRACE  R.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science, 
Southwest  Texas  State  Normal  School,  San  Marcos,  Texas; 
5179  Kensington  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (Home).  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Reno  County  High  School,  Nicker- 
son,  Kan.,  1910-'ll;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  South- 
west Texas  State  Normal  School,  San  Marcos,  Texas,  1911 — . 

(BIXBY)  DAVIS,  HAZEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  University 
Farm,  Davis,  Cal.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1910-'!!; 
Housewife,  Davis,  Cal.,  1911 — . 

BLAIR,  ROSCOE  EUGENE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Superintendent  U.  S.  Ex- 
periment Farm,  Bard,  Cal.  Apple  Spraying  Experiments, 
Kansas  State  Experiment  Station,  1910;  Office,  Western 
Agriculture  Extension,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture 
(Horticulture),  San  Antonio  Experiment  Farm,  San  Antonio, 
Texas,  1910-'13;  In  Charge  of  Yuma  Experiment  Farm,  3ard, 
Cal.,  Office  Western  Irrigation  Agriculture,  U.  S.  Department 
01  Agriculture,  1913 — . 

BLIZZARD,  WARREN  LALE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  in  Animal 
Husbandry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  930  Laramie  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Manager  Stock  Farm,  1910-'ll;  Assistant  in  Animal  Hus- 
bandry, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911 — . 

BOWER,  HARLEY  JAMES,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  County  Demonstration 
Agent,  Parsons,  Kan.  Assistant  in  Agronomy,  Ohio  State 
University,  1910-'12;  Graduate  Student,  ibid.,  1910-'12;  In 
Charge  of  Department  of  Agronomy,  Connecticut  Agricul- 
tural College,  1912;  County  Demonstration  Agent,  Parsons, 
Kan.,  1913 — . 

BROWNING,  JAMES  C.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  With  Westinghouse  Electric 
Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

BUSHEY,  GLENN  A.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Abilene,  Kan.  With  Westing- 
house  Electric  Company,  1911. 

(CARLTON)  MURPHY,  ETTA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  310 
Leavenworth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Ladies'  Tailoring,  1909- 
'11;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

CASSEL,  CHARLES  E.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Superintendent  of  Tribune 
Substation,  Tribune,  Kan.  Assistant,  Agronomy  Depart- 
ment, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'ll;  Superintendent  of  Tribune  Ex- 
periment Substation,  1912 — . 

CLARKE,  THOMAS  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Field  Agent,  North 
Dakota  Better  Farming  Association,  Harvey,  N.  Dak.  Man- 
ager, Reno  Shorthorns  and  Berkshires,  Medora,  Kan.,  1910- 
'12;  Field  Agent,  North  Dakota  Better  Farming  Association, 
Wells  District,  Harvey,  N.  Dak.,  1912 — . 

(CLEMMONS)  STEFFY,  LILLIAN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Seattle, 
Wash. 

(COFFMAN)  ROBERTS,  ETHEL  RUTH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Morrill,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art  in  High 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  217 

School,  Lapwai,  Idaho,  1910-'ll;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art  in  High  School,  Onaga,  Kan.,  1911-'12; 
Housewife,  1912 — . 

(CONNER)  HARTMAN,  MINNIE  FAYE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Inman,  Kan.  Companion  to  Mother,  1910;  Music  Teacher, 
lull;  Residences:  Mitchell,  Kan.;  Inman,  Kan. 

CREE,  REVA  VIOLET,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Supervisor  of  Home  Economics, 
High  School,  133  N.  Ninth,  Payette,  Idaho.  Instructor  in 
Public  Schools,  and  Supervisor  of  Domestic  Art,  Payette, 
Idaho,  1910-'ll;  Instructor  of  Home  Economics,  Science,  and 
Mathematics,  Hartford,  Kan.,  19 11-' 12;  Instructor  of  Home 
Economics  in  Payette  (Idaho)  High  School,  1913 — . 

(CROW)  TINKHAM,  IDA  MYRTLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  First 
and  A  Sts.,  National  City,  Cal.  At  Home,  1910-'ll;  Teacher 
of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  High  School,  Kinsley,  Kan., 
1911-'12;  Housewife,  1913 — . 

(DALLAS)  GORE,  IVON  LA  VERGNE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Payson,  Utah.  At  Home,  Mound  City,  Kan.,  1910-'!!;  As- 
sistant Principal,  High  School,  Colony,  Kan.,  1911-'13. 

(DAVIES)  OMAN,  SUSAN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Weiser,  Idaho. 
At  Home,  1910-'!!;  Housewife,  1911 — . 

DAVISON,  MABEL  ETHEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Michigan  Val- 
ley, Kan.  At  Home,  Michigan  Valley,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

DAVIDSON,  WILBUR  SUMNER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Student,  Baker  Uni- 
versity, Michigan  Valley,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Teacher,  Michi- 
gan Valley,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

DEARBORN,  EDGAR  HAMILTON,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  In  Garage,  Nowata, 
Okla.  Instructor  in  Blacksmithing,  Lahaina,  Hawaii,  1910- 
'11;  Student  in  Electrical  Engineering,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'! 2; 
Operating  Engineer,  Metropolitan  Street  Railway  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1912. 

DEAVER,  HARLAN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  and  Pure-Bred  Corn 
Breeder,  Sabetha,  Kan.  Farmer,  and  Pure-Bred  Corn 
Breeder,  1910-'13;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913. 

DROGE,  WILLIAM  F.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Creamery  Manager,  876  Billings 
St.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Assistant  in  Bacteriology,  1910-'!!; 
Deputy  State  Dairy  Commissioner,  1911-'! 3;  Creamery  Man- 
ager, Springfield,  Mo.,  1913 — . 

DUNTON,  LEILA,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Assistant  in  Milling  Industry,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  804  Moro  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Fellow  in  Chemistry, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'12;  M.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912;  Assistant  in 
Milling  Industry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

(ELLIOT)  WOLF,  RUTH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  3212  Greenwood 
Terrace,  Chicago,  111. 

ESTES,  MAUDE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
English,  Delphos  (Kansas)  High  School,  Delphos,  Kan.  Dry 
Goods  Clerk  in  Junction  City,  Kan.,  1910-'!!;  Teacher  of 


218  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Domestic  Science  and  English,  Delphos  High  School,   1911 — . 

FAIRMAN,  EUGENIA,  B.  S.,  Student  in  University  School  of  Music, 
Lincoln,  Nebr.;  314  N.  Eleventh  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

FAUBION,  RENA  AMELIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art,  Nickerson,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art  in  the  Academy  at  Eureka,  Kan.,  1910-'12; 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Reno  County  High 
School,  1913 — . 

(FOREST)  WILSON,  LUCILE  MABEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
239  Rockwood  St.,  La  Porte,  Ind.  At  Home,  1910-'ll, 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Le  Roy  High  School. 
Le  Roy,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Housewife,  1912 — . 

GATES,  CARRIE  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Altamont,  Kan. 
Teacher  of  Home  Economics  and  Physiology,  Labette  County 
High  School,  1910 — . 

GHORMLEY,  GILBERT  G.,  B.  S.,  Partridge,  Kan. 

GINGERY,  JOHN  B.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Veteri- 
nary Medicine,  University  of  Missouri,  Columbia,  Mo.  Field 
Agent  in  Scabies  Eradication,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry, 
1910;  Employed  by  Live  Stock  Sanitary  Commissioner  of 
Kansas,  1910-'!!;  Superintendent  of  Hog  Cholera  Serum 
Production,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'13;  Assistant  Professor  of 
Veterinary  Medicine,  University  of  Missouri,  Columbia,  Mo., 
1913—. 

GISH,  AMOS  H.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  116-20  N.  Main 
St.,  Eldorado,  Kan.  Veterinarian,  Eldorado,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

GORE,  HAROLD  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Fruit  Grower  and 
Farmer,  Payson,  Utah.  Farmer,  Raymore,  Mo.,  1910-'!  1; 
Manager  of  Ranch,  Etiwanda,  Cal.,  1911-'12;  Farmer  and 
Fruit  Grower,  Payson,  Utah,  1913 — . 

GROSS,  SAMUEL  S.,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Draftsman,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

GUY,  PAUL  D.,  B.  S.,  E.   E.,  Winfield,  Kan. 

HAND,  RALPH  ROBERT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  R.  F.  D.  Car- 
rier, R.  1,  Mayfield,  Kan.  Farmer,  1910-'!!;  Farmer  and 
R.  F.  D.  Carrier,  1911 — . 

(HARRIS)  TOTTEN,  CARRIE  OLIVE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Park  Ridge,  111.  Clerk  in  Office  of  County  Superintendent, 
Valentine,  Nebr.,  1911-'12;  Housewife,  1912 — . 

HARRISON,  FLOYD,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Engineer  with  National  Railroad 
of  Mexico,  1531  Arch  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Special  Appren- 
tice with  American  Locomotive  Company,  1910-'!!;  Engi- 
neer on  Construction,  American  Steel  Foundries  Company, 
1911-'! 2;  Engineer,  Construction  Engineering  Department, 
National  Railroads  of  Mexico,  1913 — . 

HATHAWAY,  ELLA  SEVILLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  R.  5, 
Mankato,  Kan.  Homekeeper,  Mankato,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

(HEIM)    MOFFITT,   CHRISTINE  M.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  R.    3, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  219 

Lincoln,  Kan.  Teacher,  Rural  School,  Lincoln,  Kan.,  1910- 
'11;  Instructor  in  Home  Economics  and  History,  Lincoln 
(Kansas)  High  School,  1911-'! 2;  Housewife,  1912 — . 

HEPLER,  IDA  VIOLA,  B.  S.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  and 
Clerk  in  Office  of  Record  Clerk,  R.  4,  Manhattan,  Kan.  At 
Home,  1910-'!  1;  Teacher  in  High  School,  Harper,  Kan., 
1911-'12;  Clerk  in  Extension  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912- 
'13;  Graduate  Student,  and  Clerk  in  Office  of  Record  Clerk, 
1913 — . 

HERSHEY,  HARRY  ELLIS,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Automatic  Switchboard 
Installer. 

(HOFMAN)  BATES,  DOROTHY  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Seattle,  Wash. 

HOPPER,  WILLIAM  AVERY,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Cement  Construction 
Work,  Peabody,  Kan.  Electrician,  Boise,  Idaho,  1910-'13; 
Cement  Construction  Work,  Peabody,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

HUNGERFORD,  De  FOREST,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  in  Soils,  Uni- 
versity of  Minnesota,  University  Farm,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Grad- 
uate Student,  University  of  Minnesota,  1910-'!!;  Assistant  in 
Soils,  ibid.,  1911-'12;  Instructor  in  Soils,  ibid.,  1912 — . 

HUNTER,  HARLEY  MAIN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Director  of  Agriculture, 
Topeka  Industrial  Institute,  Drawer  M,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911;  Farmer,  1912;  Director 
of  Agriculture,  Topeka  Industrial  Institute,  1912 — . 

IRVING,  EMMA  SOPHIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Nurse,  Christ's  Hospital, 
Topeka,  Kan.  At  Home,  1910-'!!;  Nurse,  Christ's  Hospital, 
1911 — . 

IRWIN,  CARL  B.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  General  Farmer,  R.  1,  Kimberiy, 
Idaho.  Farmer,  Salina,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  Farmer,  Twin  Falls, 
Idaho,  1912 — . 

JOHNSON,  ROY  MENTZER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Dairy  Farmer,  Mankota, 
Kan.  Dairy  Farmer,  Mankato,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

JONES,  MARY  EDNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Director  of  Music,  Northeast  State 
Normal  School,  Tahlequah,  Okla.  Completed  course  in  Piano  and 
Voine,  University  School  of  Music,  Lincoln,.  Nebr.,  1911; 
Supervisor  of  Music,  and  High  School  Assistant,  Hillsboro,  N. 
Dak..  1911-'12;  Clerk  in  Bank,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Summer  of 
1912;  Private  Teacher  of  Voice  and  Piano,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1912;  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912. 

JUSTIN,  ETHEL  M.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  1212  Fremont  St.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Teacher,  near  Riley,  Kan.,  1910-'!!;  Teacher, 
Bluemont  School,  Manhattan,  1911 — . 

KEEBLE,  JESSE  A.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  4,  White  City,  Kan. 
Foreman,  R.  H.  Kimball  Farm,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1910-'!!; 
Farmer,  White  City,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

KELLOGG,    RUTH   MAY,   B.   S.,   D.   S.,   Teacher  in   Manhattan   City 


220  ,  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Schools,  713  Fremont,  Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  and 
Teaching  in  Manhattan,  1910 — . 

KELLY,  PAUL  VINCENT,  B.  S.,  Bookkeeper,  Caldwell  Milling  and 
Elevator  Company,  Caldwell,  Idaho.  Sales  Manager,  H.  W. 
Howard  &  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1911-'12;  Bookkeeper,  Cald- 
well Milling  and  Elevator  Company,  Caldwell,  Idaho,  1912 — -. 

KILMER,  ROY,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architectural  Draftsman,  Greenville, 
Texas.  Draftsman  and  Architect,  Greenville,  Texas,  1910 — . 

KIRK,  MATTIE  EUNICE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Cottonwood  Falls,  Kan. 

LAWTON,  WILLARD  W.,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Real  Estate  Business,  269 
Washington  St.,  Portland,  Ore.  General  Surveyor,  1910; 
Homesteader  and  Engineer,  Bend,  Ore.,  1910-'12;  U.  S. 
Forest  Survey,  Bend,  Ore.,  1912;  Real  Estate  Business,  Port- 
land, Ore.,  1912 — . 

(LEE)    KUBIN,   EMMA,  B.   S.,   Housewife,   McPherson,   Kan. 

LEWIS,  DAVID  ERNEST,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  in  Horticulture, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1020  Osage  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Graduate  Stu- 
dent, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910;  Assistant  in  Horticulture,  ibid., 
1911 — . 

LOSH,  ALBERT  RICHARD,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Assistant  State  Engineer, 
617  Houston  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Assistant  State  Engineer, 
1910 — . 

LOWRANCE,  LILLIAN  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  in  Domestic 
Science  in  High  School,  Independence,  Kan.;  Thayer,  Kan. 
(Home  Address).  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science  and  Art, 
Independence  (Kansas)  City  Schools,  1910-'13. 

LOYD,  ROLAND,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Farmer  and  Ranchman,  Vega,  Texas. 
Engineering  Apprentice,  Westinghouse  Electrical  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Pittsburg,  Fa.,  1910-'!!;  Tester,  Dynamo 
Testing  Department,  Western  Electric  and  Manufacturing 
Company,  1911-'12;  Farmer  and  Ranchman,  1912 — . 

LUMB,  JOHN  WALLACE,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

McCAMPBELL,  CHARLES  WILBUR,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Assistant 
Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry,  K.  S.  A.  C.;  Secretary  Kansas 
State  Live  Stock  Registry  Board,  801  Laramie  St.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Government  Quarantine  Service,  1906-'07;  Student, 
Veterinary  School,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1907-'10;  With  Animal  Hus- 
bandry Department,  ibid.,  1910 — . 

McCLUNG,  JOHN  R.,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Science,  and  Military  Band, 
care  Sewanee  Military  Academy,  Sewanee,  Tenn.  Hardware 
Business,  1910-'!!;  Student,  Northwestern  University  Medical 
School,  Fall  of  1911;  Professor  of  Science,  Sewanee  Military 
Academy,  1912 — ;  M.  A.,  University  of  the  South-Sewanee, 
Tennessee,  1913. 

McKEE,  CLYDE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Crops,  Iowa 
State  College,  Ames,  Iowa.  With  Office  of  Cereal  Investiga- 
tions, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Headquarters  at 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  221 

Akron,  Colo.,  1911-'13;  District  Supervisor  of  Farm  Demon- 
strations, in  Co-operation  with  the  Office  of  Farm  Manage- 
ment, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  and  the 
Rock  Island  Lines,  1913-'14;  Assistant  Professor  of  Crops, 
Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  Iowa,  1914 — . 

McKENZIE,  MABEL  MORTIER,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Solomon, 
Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Sugar  City,  Idaho,  1911- 
'12;  At  Home,  1912 — . 

McWILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  A.,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Washington,  Kan. 

MacLEOD,  MARTHA  MAE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
in  High  School.  Supervisor  of  Art  in  Grades,  907  Merchant  St., 
Emporia,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  High 
School,  Corsicana,  Texas,  1910-'! 2;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  High  School,  Supervisor  of  Art  in  Grades,  Emporia, 
Kan.,  1912 — . 

MANNY,  KARL  C.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Plant  Department,  Pacific  Telegraph 
and  Telephone  Company,  257  E.  Forty-seventh  Place,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. 

MANSHARDT,  CHARLES  L.,  B.  S.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Hal- 
stead  &  Manshardt  Clothing  Company,  208  N.  Juliette  Ave., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Register  of  Deeds  of  Riley  County,  Kansas, 
1906-'li;  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Halslead  &  Manshardt 
Clothing  Company,  1911 — . 

MASHETER,  ROY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  U.  1,  Sabetha,  Kan. 
Farmer,  Sabetha,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

MAY,  JOHN  M.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture  in  High  School, 
Rochester,  Minn. 

MECKE,  VINCENT,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Anness,  Kan. 

MICKEL,  LOUIS  BLANCHARD,  B.  S.,  Print.,  Manager  of  the  St, 
Louis  Bureau  of  the  United  Press  Associations,  United  Press, 
"Times"  Bldg.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Institute  Department,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  Summer  of  1910;  Reporter,  Decatur  (Illinois)  "Herald," 
1910-'!!;  Telegraph  Editor,  Springfield  (Illinois)  "Evening 
News,"  Spring  of  1911;  Pony  Editor,  Chicago  Bureau,  United 
Press  Associations,  Summer  of  1911;  Manager  of  Springfield 
Bureau,  United  Press  Associations,  1912-'13;  Manager  of  St. 
Louis  Bureau,  United  Press  Associations,  1913 — . 

MORRIS,  KURD  T.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Engineer,  Railway  Division,  Engi- 
neering Department,  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing 
Company,  466  Biddle  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Fellow  in 
Physics,  University  of  Pittsburg,  1910-'!!;  With  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  1911;  Engineer,  Rail- 
way Division,  Engineering  Department,  Westinghouse  Electric 
and  Manufacturing  Company,  1912 — . 

NEWACHECK,  FRANKLIN  W.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Instructor  in  Manual 
Training  and  Drawing,  216  Mechanic  St.,  Eldorado,  Kan.  As- 
sistant Superintendent  of  Trades,  Instructor  in  Manual  Train- 


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ing  and  Drawing,  Kansas  State  Industrial  Reformatory, 
Hutchinscn,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  Instructor  of  Manual  Training 
and  Drawing,  Eldorado  High  School,  1912 — . 

(NICHOLS)  DEARBORN,  GLADYS  IRENE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Nowata,  Okla.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1910-'12;  House- 
wife, 1912 — . 

OREM,  WILMA,  B.  S.,  Principal  of  Keats  (Kansas)  High  School,  R. 
3,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher,  1910 — . 

ORR,  WILLIAM  MAILS,  B.  S.,  Student,  McCormick's  Theological 
Seminary,  2330  N.  Halsted  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Student  of  Law, 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1910-'!!;  Student,  McCormick's  Theological 
Seminary,  1911 — . 

OSTLUND,  ARTHUR  J.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  3, 
Washington,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Washington, 
Kan.,  1910 — . 

PALMER,  HOPE  OLIVE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Arkansas  City,  Kan. 

PARKS,  FRANK  THOMAS,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
Bellaire,  Kan.  Department  of  Engineering,  State  Agricultural 
School,  Jonesboro,  Ark.,  1910-'13;  Farmer,  1913 — . 

PITMAN,  CHARLES  BERYL,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farm  Manager,  Oswego, 
Kan.  Field  Foreman,  Fort  Hays  Experiment  Station,  1910- 
'11;  Field  Foreman,  Deming  Ranch,  Oswego,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

PLATT,  ROBERT  M.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian  and  Ranchman, 
Coldwater,  Kan. 

RANNELLS,  HILIE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Feeder,  R.  4, 
Manhattan,  Kan. 

REED,  ALVIN  JOSIAH,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Dairy  Extension,  Dairy  Division, 
U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  339  Park  Ave.,  Lexington, 
Ky.  Dairy  Extension  Field  Work  in  Co-operation  with  Ken- 
tucky State  University,  1910—. 

REES,  EVA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  1234  Independence  Blvd.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  At  Home,  1910 — . 

REEVES,  WRAY  ROBERT,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  Haswell,  Colo. 

REPPERT,  HARRY  W.,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  U.  S.  Transit  Man,  General 
Land  Office,  care  Office  U.  S.  Surveyor  General,  Reno,  Nev. 

REPPERT,  HUGH  E.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Farmer,  Valley  Falls,  Kan. 

(ROBISON)  FEAREY,  MAYBETH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  idousewife,  Mosida 
Mail,  Elberta,  Utah.  Housekeeper  at  Home,  1910-'ll;  House- 
keeper and  Studsnt,  1911 — . 

ROWE,  HAROLD  E.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Draftsman,  112  E.  Clark  St., 
Springfield,  Ohio.  Teaching  Fellow  in  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing, Pennsylvania  State  College,  1910-'!!;  Instructor  in  Ex- 
perimental Mechanical  Engineering,  ibid.,  1911-'! 2;  Drafts- 
man with  the  Blaisdell  Machinery  Company,  Bradford,  Pa., 
1912  (June  to  October)  ;  Draftsman  with  the  Foos  Gas  Engine 
Company,  Springfield,  Ohio,  1912 — . 

SANDBORN,  ETHLYN  JEWELL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teache    of  Home  Eco- 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  223 

nomics,  Potlatch,  Idaho.  Teacher,  Public  Sch  ols  of  Kansas, 
1910-'! 2;  Assistant  in  History,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  19  r  ;  In  Charge  of 
Home  Economics  Department,  Potlatch  Schools.  1912 — . 

(SCHAEFPER)  MORRISON,  MATAH  L.,  B.  S.,  D.  .3.,  Housewife, 
Lock  Drawer  788,  Chicago,  111.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Art,  State  Orphans'  Home,  1910;  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art,  Phillipsburg  High  School,  1911-'13. 

SCHREINER,  FRED  H.,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Security  Inspector,  Southern 
Abstract  and  Loan  Company,  74  Porter  Bldg.,  Memphis,  Tena. 
Director  of  Manual  Training  and  Mechanical  Drawing,  Albia 
(Iowa)  High  School,  1910-'ll;  Rodman  and  Instrument  Man, 
Morgan  Engineering  Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1911-'12; 
Security  Inspector,  Southern  Abstract  and  Loan  Company, 
Memphis,  Tenn.,  1912 — . 

SCHUPPERT,  RICHARD  C.,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Superintendent  of  Truss- 
wall  Manufacturing  Company,  2618  Charlotte  St.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Cement  Finisher  for  Contractor,  1910;  Draftsman, 
American  Zinc,  Lead,  and  Smeltering  Company,  Spring  of 
1911;  Designer  and  Detailer  for  Kansas  City  Terminal  Rail- 
way Company,  1911-'13;  Superintendent  of  Ornamental  and 
Concrete  Factory,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913 — . 

SHELLEY,  GRACE  ELLEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  R.  2,  McPherson, 
Kan.  At  Home,  McPherson,  Kan.,  1910 — . 

SHERRARD,  THEODORE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Engineer  Apprentice  with 
Westinghouse  Electric  Company,  427  Center  St.,  Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. 

(SHOFE)  McKEE,  CLARA  LOIS,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Ames, 
Iowa.  Substitute  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Haskell  Insti- 
tute, Lawrence,  Kan.,  1910;  Housewife,  1911 — ;  Residences: 
Akron,  Colo.,  1911-'13;  Norton,  Kan.,  1913-'14;  Ames,  Iowa, 
1914 — . 

SHULER,  WILLIAM  PRESTON,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  M.  S.,  Instructor, 
Oklahoma  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  235  West  St., 
Stillwater,  Okla.  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'12; 
Laboratory  Assistant,  Bacteriology  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1912;  Assistant  in  Zoology  and  Veterinary  Medicine,  Okla- 
homa Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  1913 — •. 

SHUYLER,  REYNOLD,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  1, 
Sterling,  Kan. 

SIEDER,  ESTHER  METTA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Enterprise,  Kan. 

SIMPSON,  CLAUDE  W.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stockman,  R.  3, 
Cawker  City,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  1910 — . 

SKILLMAN,  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Rancher,  Tribune,  Kan. 
Special  Apprentice,  York  Manufacturing  Company,  York, 
Pa.,  1910;  Mechanical  Draftsman,  Bureau  of  Mines,  Pitts- 
burg,  Pa.,  1910-'12;  Rancher,  1912 — . 

SMITH,   LOUBERTA  J.,   B.    S.,    D.   S.,   Instructor      of     Cooking      in 

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Public  Schools,  324  S.  Sixteenth  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Teacher 
in  District  School,  Chivington,  Colo.,  1910-'!  1;  Instructor  of 
Cooking  in  Lincoln  Public  Schools,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1911 — . 

SMITH,  STANLEY  VAN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Agricultural  Agent,  Pueblo 
County,  Colorado,  219  Jackson  Ave.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Instruc- 
tor in  Horticulture,  Colorado  Agricultural  College,  Ft.  Collins, 
Colo.  Experimental  Spraying,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910;  Instructor 
in  Horticulture,  Colorado  Agricultural  College,  1910;  Assistant 
Horticulturist,  Colorado  Experiment  Station,  1911-'13;  Agri- 
cultural Agent,  Pueblo  County,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1913 — . 

SNIDER,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Abilene,  Kan.  Ap- 
prentice, Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 

(SOUPENE)  CROWTHERS,  ESTELLE  PEARL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  House- 
wife, 115  N.  N  St.,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Teacher,  1911-'! 2; 
Housewife,  1912 — . 

TALLEY,  RANDALL  E.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer,  603  Vine 
St.,  Irwin,  Pa.  Engineering  Apprentice  with  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  1910-'!!;  Engineer, 
Research  Division,  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing 
Company,  1911 — . 

THATCHER,  GEORGE  IRA,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Second  Lieutenant,  Coast 
Artillery  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Ft.  Winfield  Scott,  Cal.  Special 
Engineering  Apprentice,  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1910-'12;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Coast  Artillery  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  1912 — . 

THOMPSON,  NELLIE  L.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  6310  Fifteenth 
Ave.,  N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Instructor  in  Home  Economics, 
North  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  1910-'ll;  Assistant  in 
Extension  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12. 

TIPPIN,  LESLIE  O.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Telephone  Plant  Inspection,  1452 
Adams  St.,  Chicago,  111.  Equipment  Engineer  with  Western 
Electric  Company. 

TOTTEN,  HARRY  E.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farm  Superintendent,  Illinois 
Industrial  School  for  Girls,  Park  Ridge,  111.  Foreman  of 
Cattle  Department,  Deming  Ranch,  Oswego,  Kan.,  1910-'12. 

(TRIMMER)  PARKER,  CORA  MEDA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1201 
Main  St.,  Parsons,  Kan.  Teacher,  Domestic  Science  and  Art, 
Eureka  (Kansas)  High  School,  19 10-' 12;  Teacher,  Douglas 
(Arizona)  High  School,  1912-'13. 

TROSPER,  EARL  JAY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  in  High  School, 
Estherville,  Iowa. 

TRUSKETT,  EDWIN  EARL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Manager  of  Garage,  and 
Real  Estate,  Caney,  Kan.  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  1910-'!!;  Garage  and  Real  Estate  Busi- 
ness, 1911 — . 

(TUCKER)  HOPPER,  GRACE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1405  E. 
Jefferson  St.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Died  in  1913. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  225 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  FENWICK,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Dairy  Division,  U.  3. 
Department  of  Agriculture,  Anthony,  Fla.  Instructor  in 
Dairying,  North  Carolina  College  of  Agriculture  and 
Mechanic  Arts,  1910-'ll;  Dairy  Division,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1911 — ;  Temporarily  Located  at  Brownsville, 
Texas,  in  Charge  of  Cactus  Feeding  Experiment  with  Dairy 
Cows. 

VANDERLIP,  BLANCHE  BEATRICE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Graduate  Stu- 
dent, K.  S.  A.  C.;  R.  1,  Box  16,  Woodston,  Kan.  Teacher  in 
Riley  County,  1910-'ll;  Teacher  in  Rooks  County,  1911-'12; 
Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912-'13. 

WARD,  CLYDE  QUINCY,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electric  Testing  with 
General  Electric  Company,  840  Lincoln  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

WELLS,  RAY  THURMAN,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  City  Engineer,  1422  Apple- 
ton  Ave.,  Parsons,  Kan.  Irrigation  Engineering,  United 
States  Department  of  Interior,  Wyoming,  1910-'ll;  City 
Engineer,  Parsons,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

(WELSTEAD)  DUNHAM,  GEORGIANA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Jewell,  Kan.  At  Home,  Jewell,  Kan.,  1910-'ll;  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science  and  Agriculture,  Logan  (Kansas)  High 
School,  1911-'12;  Teacher  in  Jewell  County,  Kansas,  1912- 
'13;  Housewife,  Jewell,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

WHITE,  BESSIE  MAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Music,  Kingman,  Kan.,  1025  Bluemont  Ave.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Postgraduate  Work  at  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'12. 

WILLIAMS,  JENNIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Park  St.,  Olathe,  Kan.  Sewing  Teacher  and  Supervisor, 
Kansas  School  for  the  Deaf,  1910-'!!;  Domestic  Science 
Teacher,  Kansas  School  for  the  Deaf,  1911 — . 

(WILLIS)  WELLS,  EDNA  LEONA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  1422 
Appleton  Ave.,  Parsons,  Kan.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1910-'12;  Housewife,  Parsons,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

WILSON,  ESTHER  S.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Clerk  in  Extension  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  520  N.  Manhattan  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  At 
Home,  1910-'! 2;  Clerk  in  Extension  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1912 — . 

WILSON,  FLOYD  E.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Principal  of  Residence  School, 
Indiana  School  of  Tractioneering,  239  Rockwood  St:,  La 
Porte,  Ind.  Assistant  in  Steam  and  Gas  Engineering  De- 
partment, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910-'12;  Principal  of  Residence 
School,  Indiana  School  of  Tractioneering,  1912 — . 
WILSON,  JOHN  THOMAS,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian  and 
Stock  Raiser,  R.  8,  Winfield,  Kan.  Veterinarian  and  Stock 
Raiser,  1910 — . 

WILTSE,  ALBERT  LEMONT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Garden  City, 
Kan.  With  Botanical  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1910;  With 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  227 

Sunflower  Manufacturing  Company,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1911; 
Farmer  near  Garden  City,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

WOESTEMEYER,  CLARA  MARY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Instructor  in  Do- 
mestic Science  and  Art,  Argentine  High  School,  Kansas  City, 
Kan.;  Bethel,  Kan.  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Knox- 
ville  College,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1910-'!!;  Instructor  in  Do- 
mestic Science  and  German,  Kansas  State  School  for  the 
Blind,  1911-'12. 

WOODY,  WARD,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Draftsman,  Portland,  Ore.  Teacher 
and  Draftsman,  1910 — . 

ZACHARIAS,  WILBUR  W.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Patterson,  Cal. 
Farmer,  1910 — . 

ZOLLER,  CHARLES  L.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  General  Farmer,  Box  274, 
Provo,  Utah.  General  Farmer  near  Kirwin,  Kan.,  1910-'12. 

1911 

ADAMS,  EFFIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Domestic  Science  Teacher,  Rawlings 
County  High  School,  Atwood,  Kan. 

ANDERSON,  AARON  EDWARD,  B.  S.  Print.,  Graduate  Student, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

ANDERSON,  HARRISON  RAY,  B.  S.,  Orange  Rancher,  R.  1,  Box 
101  A,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.  Civil  Engineer,  Los  Angeles 
Aqueduct,  Power  Department,  1911;  Orange  Rancher,  1912 — . 

BAIRD,  BENJAMIN  BAXTER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture 
in  High  School,  New  London,  Minn.  Farmer,  Kansas,  1911- 
'12;  Instructor  in  Agriculture,  New  London,  Minn.,  1912 — . 

BAIRD,  HARRY  S.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  in  Dairy  Husbandry, 
University  of  California,  Davis,  Cal. 

BAIRD,  RAYMOND  CECIL,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Drainage  Engineer. 

(BANKER)  WESTOVER,  AMY  ESTELLE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
Milaca,  Minn. 

BARBER,  LEBBEUS  BLAIR,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinary  Practi- 
tioner, Wamego,  Kan.  Assistant  in  Veterinary  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12;  Veterinary  Practitioner,  Wamego,  Kan., 
1912 — . 

(BARBER)  TURNER,  ETHEL  RACHEL,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
820  N.  Thirteenth  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

BARR,  WILLIAM  ARCHER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Government  Dairy  In- 
vestigations, 326  Peterson  St.,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo. 

BATCHELOR,  ELLEN  MARGARET,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Supervisor  of 
Girls,  Kansas  School  for  Deaf,  Olathe,  Kan.  Supervisor  of 
Girls,  Kansas  School  for  the  Deaf,  1911 — . 

(BAYLES)  BOWER,  MYRTLE  RUTH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
Parsons,  Kan.  Visited  in  England,  1911-'12;  Housewife, 
Parsons,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

BENNER,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Practicing  Veteri- 
narian, 824  Vermont  St.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 


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BERG,  WILLIS  ERNEST,  B.  S.,  Professor  of  Agriculture  and  Rural 
Education,  Northern  Arizona  Normal  College,  Flagstaff, 
Ariz.  Botany  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Summer  of  1911; 
Teacher  of  Agriculture  and  Manual  Training,  Adrian  State 
High  School,  Adrian,  Minn.,  1911-'12;  Botany  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  Summer  of  1912;  Director  of  Agriculture,  Red 
Wing  Agricultural  High  School,  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  1912-'13; 
Professor  of  Agriculture  and  Rural  Education,  Northern 
Arizona  Normal  College,  Flagstaff,  Ariz.,  1913 — . 

BERGH,  CLARA  ANNA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Art,  123  W.  Eighth  St.,  Box  225,  Newton,  Kan.  Teacher 
of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Bethany  College,  Lindsborg, 
Kan.,  1911 — . 

BLATTNER,  DAVID  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Assistant  in  Physics  De- 
partment, K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

BODLE,  ALEXANDER  THURSTON,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Draftsman,  Office 
of  Chief  Engineer,  C.,  R.  I.  &  P.  Railway  Company,  6037 
Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  Student,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago, 
1911-'12;  Draftsman,  Office  of  Chief  Engineer,  C.,  R.  I.  &  P. 
Railway  Company,  1912 — . 

BOUTON,  LEWIS  LOSEE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Testing  Department, 
General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

(BOWMAN)  RAYMOND,  OLA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Physiology,  and  Algebra,  High  School,  218  E. 
Seventh  St.,  Newton,  Kan.  Teacher,  Newton,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

BRANSON,  ROSCOE  ARTHUR,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Field  Man  for 
Wichita  Southern  Oklahoma  Serum  Company,  2102  N.  Law- 
rence St.,  Wichita,  Kan.  Veterinarian,  Lyons,  Kan.,  1910; 
Veterinarian,  Little  River,  Kan.,  1911. 

BROBERG,  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Principal  of  St.  John  High 
School,  St.  John,  Kan. 

BRUNKER,  WILLIAM  ADAM,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Employed  in  Testing 
Department  of  the  International  Harvester  Company  Tractor 
Works,  1324  Bellefountne  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

BUCHHEIM,  WALTER  AUGUST,  B.  S.,  Student  in  Chemistry,  Nurn- 
berger  Str.  40,  Dresden,  Germany. 

BURT,  MAYE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Eureka,  Kan. 

CALDWELL,  RALPH  MORRIS,  B.  S.,  Real  Estate  Business,  Hell- 
man  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

CAMPBELL,   GEORGE  LEWIS,  B.   S.,   C.  E.,   Bushong,  Kan. 

CARR,  CLIFFORD  HART,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Meter  Tester,  2410  Thir- 
teenth St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

CARR,  HENRY  WEBB,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architectural  Draftsman,  3825 
Denker  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  With  Kansas  State  Archi- 
tect, six  months;  With  Auditor  of  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway, 
Topeka,  Kan.,  eleven  months;  Architectural  Draftsman,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  four  months. 


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CASE,  S.  IRENE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art, 
Lyons,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Lyons 
(Kansas)  High  School,  1911 — . 

CASE,  LULU  LUCY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Professor  of  Domestic  Economy, 
Cushman  Trades  School,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Temporary  Instruc- 
tor, Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence,  1912  (January  to  June); 
Professor  of  Domestic  Science,  Tuskahoma  Female  Acad- 
emy, Tuskahoma,  Okla.,  1912  (September  to  November); 
Professor  of  Domestic  Economy,  Cushman  Trades  School, 
Tacoma,  Wash.,  1912 — . 

CHENEY,  JULIA  ELEANOR,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  1211  Tenth  St., 
Great  Bend,  Kan.  Teacher,  Claflin,  1911-'12;  Teacher,  Great 
Bend,  1912 — . 

CHRISTIAN,  ROBERT  VERNON,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Assistant  in 
Veterinary  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Assist- 
ant in  the  Hog  Cholera  Serum  Plant,  Veterinary  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911 — . 

COFPMAN,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Graduate  Student- 
Assistant  in  Bacteriology,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Veterinarian,  Atchison,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Graduate  Student- 
Assistant  in  Bacteriology,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912—. 

COLEMAN,  ROY  DAVID,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Excelsior  Springs,  Mo.  With 
U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  Rupert,  Idaho,  1911-' 12. 

COTTON,  MARY  IRENE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
and  English,  Wellsville  (Kansas)  High  School,  Council  Grove, 
Kan.  Instructor,  Wellsville  High.  School,  1911 — . 

COWAN,  WINIFRED  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science  and  Art,  Clay  County  High  School,  Clay  Center, 
Kan.;  Kensington,  Kan.  (Home).  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  in  Holton  High  School,  1911;  Extension  Work  in 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1912. 

GROUSE,  OSCAR  C.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Live  Stock  Breeding  and  Farming, 
R.  1,  Harlan,  Kan.  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Floodwood, 
Minn.,  1911-'12;  Manager  of  Stock  Farm,  Harlan,  Kan., 
1912 — . 

CROYLE,  GEORGE  SAMUEL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Supervisor,  Manual 
Training  Department,  Willmar  Associated  Schools,  Willmar, 
Minn.  Supervisor,  Manual  Training  Department,  Willmar 
Associated  Schools,  Willmar,  Minn.,  1911 — . 

DAVIS,  BERTHA  MAE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Domestic  Science  Teacher, 
1230  Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Domestic  Science 
Teacher,  Meade  High  School,  Meade,  Kan.,  1911-' 12;  Do- 
mestic Science  Teacher  in  Union  High  School,  Monroe,  Wash., 
1913 — . 

DAVIS,  PERCY  GROVER,  B.  S.,  Corner  Manhattan  Ave.  and  Fre- 
mont St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Farmer,  1911-'12;  Student,  Man- 


230  HECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

hattan  Business  College,  1912-'13;  Hardware  Business, 
1913 — . 

DOMSCH,  URFA  AGNEW,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Draftsman,  R.  5,  Modesto, 
Cal.  Draftsman,  1911 — . 

DOW,  J.  MARY,  B.  S.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  At  Home,  1911-'12;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C, 
1912 — . 

DULL,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Washington,  Kan. 
Agricultural  and  Manual  Training  Instructor,  Bagley  High 
School,  Bagley,  Minn.,  1912;  Instructor  in  Agriculture  and 
Physics,  Little  River  (Kansas)  High  School,  1913;  Farmer, 
Washington,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

DUPRAY,  MARTIN,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  Bacteriology,  University  of 
Wisconsin,  626  W.  University  Ave.,  Madison,  Wis.  Assistant 
in  Bacteriology,  University  of  Illinois,  1911-'12;  Assistant  in 
Bacteriology,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1912 — . 

EAGLES,  GOLDIE  GEORGIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Instructor  in  Domestic 
Science,  Morrison,  Colo.;  Ill  S.  Phillip  St.,  Salina,  Kan. 
(Home).  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Morrison,  Colo., 
1911 — . 

EDWARDS,  RALPH  WALDO,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Superintendent  of  Forage 
Crops  Station,  Chillicothe,  Texas.  Office  of  Dry-Land  Agri- 
culture, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1911-'13;  Forage 
•  Crop  Investigations,  ibid.,  1913 — . 

ELLIOTT,  FREDERICK  DELEVAN,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Bookkeeper, 
Citizens'  State  Bank,  806  Osage  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Secretary,  E.  L.  Knostman  Clothing  Co.,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1911-'14;  Bookkeeper,  Citizens'  State  Bank,  1914 — . 

ELLIOTT,  GEORGE  RAY,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Civil  Engineer,  823  Forsyth 
Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Bridge  Inspector  for  Kansas  State  Engi- 
neer, 1911;  Bridge  Inspector  on  the  K.  V.  Division  of  F.  E.  C. 
R.  R.,  1911-'12;  Concrete  Inspector  for  W.  C.  Spiker,  1912 — . 

ELLIS,  ROBERT  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
Flint  River  Orchards  Company,  409  Monroe  St.,  Albany,  Ga. 

ENGLE,  ABNER  ETHAN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Abilene,  Kan. 

FARMER,  LILLA  CECIL,  B.  S.,  Principal  of  Coldwater  (Kansas) 
High  School,  Helena,  Okla.  Assistant  Principal,  Coldwater 
High  School,  1911-'! 2;  Principal,  Coldwater  High  School, 
1912 — . 

FATE,  FLORINE  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Girard,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Tonga- 
noxie,  Kan.,  1911-'13. 

FEAREY,  HARRY  ALBERT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Mosida  Mail,  El- 
berta,  Utah.  Farmer,  and  Student  of  Dairy  Husbandry, 
1911 — . 

FINDLEY,  OLIVER  ARCHIE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  5,  Kiowa, 
Kan. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  231 

FLORELL.  VICTOR  HOMER,  B.  S.,  High  School  Instructor,  Gaylord, 
Minn.  High  School  Instructor,  Renville,  Minn.,  1911-'12; 
Summer  School,  College  of  Agriculture,  Minnesota  University, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1912;  High  School  Instructor,  Gaylord,  Minn., 
1912 — . 

FULLER,  FRANK  ERWIN,  B.  S.,  Manager  of  Fruit  and  Alfalfa 
Ranch,  R.  3,  Payette,  Idaho.  Manager  of  Fruit  and  Alfalfa 
Ranch,  1911—. 

GABRIELSON,  MARY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Art,  St.  John  (Kansas)  High  School;  111  E.  Seventh  St., 
Hutchinson,  Kan.  (Home).  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Art,  St.  John  High  School,  St.  John,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

GEAUQUE,  HARRY  ALMAN,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Chemistry  and 
Physics,  McPherson  College,  McPherson,  Kan.  Student, 
Ohio  University,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1911-'13;  Teacher  of 
Chemistry  and  Physics,  McPherson  College,  McPherson,  Kan., 
1913 — . 

(GLOVER)  VAN  BUCK,  HESTER  CLARK,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
Junction  City,  Kan. 

GOLDSMITH,  WILLIAM  HOLMAN,  B.  S.,  Print.,  Printer,  Ontario, 
Ore.  Farmer,  1911;  Power  Line  Construction  with  Great 
Shoshone  and  Twin  Falls  Light  and  Power  Company,  1912; 
Circulation  Department,  Inter-Mountain  "Farmer,"  1912; 
Printer,  Ontario  "Argus,"  Ontario,  Ore.,  1913 — . 

(GRANDFIELD)  HULL,  EDNA  JANE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife,  R. 
2,  Box  76,  care  K.  N.  G.  Company,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  At 
Home,  1911-'12;  Housewife,  1912 — . 

GRANDFIELD,  EDWIN  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  m 
Agriculture,  Howard  Lake  High  School,  Box  282,  Howard 
Lake,  Minn.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1911-'12; 
Instructor  in  Agriculture,  Howard  Lake  High  School,  Howard 
Lake,  Minn.,  1912—. 

HAGANS,  OTTO  C.,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Science  and  Agriculture,  Atchi- 
son  County  High  School,  Efflngham,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Science 
and  Agriculture  in  Atchison  County  High  School,  1911 — . 

HAGEMAN,  EARL  LIVINGSTON,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Civil  Engineer, 
Aquone,  N.  C.  Civil  Engineer  for  Government  in  Oregon, 
1911-'12;  Civil  Engineer,  Union  Development  Company, 
Aquone,  N.  C.,  1912 — . 

HAIN,  LEO  ROSCOE,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Second  Assistant  Manager  of  the 
New  York  Sales  Branch  of  the  Ingersoll-Raud  Company,  11 
Broadway,  care  Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shop  Employee  of  Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  1911-'13;  Second 
Assistant  Manager  of  the  New  York  Sales  Branch  of  the  Inger- 
soll-Rand Company,  1913 — . 

HAMMERS,  LEWIS  ARTHUR,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  Clear- 
water,  Kan.  Veterinarian,  Clearwater,  Kan.,  1911 — . 


232  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

(HAMMOND)  KITTELL,  MABEL  REA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  1911;  Assistant  in  Domestic 
Science,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912;  At  Home,  1913;  Housewife, 
1913 — . 

HARBECKE,  HERMAN  HENRY,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Apprentice  with  West- 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.; 
611  Mill  St.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Apprentice  with  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1911 — . 

HASHIMOTO,  YOJIZAEMON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Condensed  Milk  Company, 
Johnson  Creek,  Wis.  Graduate  Student,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1911-'12;  M.  S.,  ibid.,  1912;  Mansfield  Condensed  Milk 
Company,  1912 — . 

HEARD,  WILLIAM  LAUREN,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Equipment  Engineer, 
Western  Electric  Company,  3309  Vernon  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
Assistant  Superintendent  of  Shops,  Cuthbert  Electrical  Manu- 
facturing Company,  1911-'12;  Equipment  Engineer,  Western 
Electric  Company,  1912 — . 

HENNON,  CHARLES,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Morrowville,  Kan.  Drainage 
Engineer,  Florida. 

HENRY,  THOMAS  ELLIOTT,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  Meade, 
Kan.  Veterinarian,  Meade,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

HICKOK,  ELLEN  MARGUERITE,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Science,  Dickin- 
son County  High  School,  Chapman,  Kan.;  New  Ulysses,  Kan. 
(Home).  Teacher  of  Science,  Dickinson  County  tnto.i  School, 
Chapman,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

HOLLIS,  BENJAMIN  WARD,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  Oregon 
Agricultural  College  and  Experiment  Station,  440  N.  Sixth  St., 
Corvallis,  Ore.  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911;  Vet- 
erinarian, Oregon  Agricultural  College,  also  Student  in  Depart- 
ment of  Animal  Husbandry,  1912;  B.  S.  in  Agriculture,  Oregon 
Agricultural  College,  1912;  Veterinarian,  in  Charge  of  Depart- 
ment of  Veterinary  Science,  ibid.,  1912 — . 

HOLMES,  GEORGE  BENJAMIN,  B.  S.,  Instructor  of  Manual  Train- 
ing and  Science,  High  School,  Azusa,  Cal.  Instructor  of 
Manual  Training  and  Science  in  Yates  Center  High  School, 
Yates  Center,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Instructor  of  Manual  Training 
and  Science  in  High  School,  Azusa,  Cal.,  1912 — . 

HONSKA,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Principal  of  Provin- 
cial Trade  School,  San  Fernando,  La  Union,  P.  I.  Farmer,  Lost 
Springs,  Kan.,  1911;  Industrial  Teacher,  Bureau  of  Education, 
Lingayen,  Pangasinau,  Philippine  Islands,  1912-'13;  Instru- 
ment Man,  Manila  Railroad,  on  Baguio  Extension,  1913. 

HOPPER,  FREDERICK  SAMPSON,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Superintendent  of 
Building  Construction,  823  Leavenworth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Superintendent  of  Building  Construction,  Nebraska  and  Okla- 
homa, 1911 — . 

HOSICK,  WILLIAM  CEDRIC,     B.  S.,  E.  E.,     Tester,     Westinghouse 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  233 

Electric  Company,  801  Franklin  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 
Tester,  Westinghouse  Electric  Company,  1911 — . 

HOUK,  SYLVANUS  EDGAR,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  U.  S.  Veterinary  In- 
spector, care  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  E.  St.  Louis, 
111.,  or  3023  Highland  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

HUNT,  RALPH  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Professor  in  Animal 
Husbandry,  West  Virginia  University,  644  N.  Spruce  St., 
Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Instructor  of  Short  Course  Students, 
Pennsylvania  State  College,  1911-' 12;  General  Farmer,  Sum- 
mer of  1912;  Assistant  Professor  in  Animal  Husbandry,  West 
Virginia  University,  1912 — . 

HUSE,  MILDRED  KNOSTMAN,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  Manhattan, 
Kan. 

INGERSOLL,  BLANCHE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Domestic  Science  Instructor, 
Enid  High  School,  717  W.  Cherokee  Ave.,  Enid,  Okla.  In- 
structor in  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Minneapolis  (Kansas) 
High  School,  1911-'! 2;  Instructor  in  Domestic  Science,  Enid 
(Oklahoma)  High  School,  1913 — . 

JENKINS,  JOHN  ETHBERT,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Wireman,  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission,  Gatun,  Canal  Zone.  Switchboard  Operator, 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1911-'12;  Wireman,  ibid.,  1912 — . 

JESSUP,  FERN  VIVIAN,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  R.  1,  Merriam,  Kan. 
At  Home,  1911 — . 

JOHNSON,  BENJAMIN  OLAF,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Transitman,  608  Myrtle 
St.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Transitman,  with  City  Engineering 
Department  of  Bellingham,  Wash.,  1911 — . 

JONES,  DONALD  FORSHA,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  in  Horticulture, 
Syracuse  University,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Assistant  Plant  Breedei, 
Arizona  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1911-'! 3;  Instructor 
in  Horticulture,  Syracuse  University,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1913 — . 

KAHL,  ARTHUR  LEROY,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Draftsman,  care  Utah  Power 
and  Light  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  With  City  Engi- 
neer, Manhattan,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Engineer,  Cleveland  Con- 
struction Company,  Boise,  Idaho,  1912-'! 3;  Draftsman,  Utah 
Power  and  Light  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1913 — . 

KEATS,  MABEL  LUCILLE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Instructor  of  Domestic 
Science;  328  Arter  Ave.,  Oakland,  Kan.  Instructor  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  Thomas  County  High  School,  Colby,  Kan., 
1911 — . 

KEITH,  ALICE  MARY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Instructor  in  High  School, 
Ottawa,  Kan.  Instructor  in  High  School,  Seneca,  Kan.,  1911- 
'12;  Instructor  in  High  School,  Ottawa,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

KELLOGG,  EDWARD  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  Soils,  Chemical 
Investigation,  Iowa  State  Agricultural  and  Engineering  Col- 
lege, Station  A,  Ames,  Iowa.  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1911-'12;  Assistant  in  Soils,  Chemical  Investigation,  Iowa  State 
Agricultural  and  Engineering  College,  1912 — . 


234  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

KERR,  JAY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture. 

KIENE,  RAY,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Principal  Abu  Provincial  Trade  School, 
Abu  Abu,  P.  I.  Principal,  Albay  Trade  School,  P.  I.,  1911-'! 2, 
Principal,  Abu  Provincial  Trade  School,  Abu  Abu,  P.  I.,  1912 — . 

(KLIEWER)  INGOLD,  CLARA  M.,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife,  1014 
Walnut  St.,  Newton,  Kan.  Bookkeeper  for  Kliewrer  Bros,  and 
Adair  Clothing  Company,  Newton,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Housewife, 
1912 — . 

KOOGLE,  IRA  TRESSLER,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architect,  Contractor,  and 
Builder,  Chapman,  Kan.  Architect,  Contractor,  and  Builder, 
Chapman,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

KROTZER,  FRED  WILHELM,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Inspector 
and  Tester,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.;  Manhattan,  Kan.  (Home;. 
Electrical  Inspector  and  Tester,  Westinghouse  Electric  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1911 — . 

LARSON,  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  2, 
Vesper,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Vesper,  Kan., 
1911 — . 

LAUDE,  HILMER  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  In  Charge  of  Co-operative 
Rice  Experiment  Station,  Beaumont,  Texas.  Assistant  in 
Agronomy,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'13;  Marion  County  Farm  Ad- 
visor, University  of  Missouri,  1913-'14;  In  Charge  of  Co-oper- 
ative Rice  Experiment  Station,  Beaumont,  Texas,  1914 — . 

LAUDE,  MARTIN  LUTHER,  B.  S.,  Print.,  In  Charge  of  Printing 
Department,  Boys'  Industrial  School,  Topeka,  Kan.  "Daily 
Herald,"  Fredonia,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Foreman  Job  Depart- 
ment, "Daily  Sentinel,"  Erie,  Kan.,  1912  (March  to  June); 
Foreman  Printing  Department,  E.  Z.  Opener  Bag  Company, 
Decatur,  111.,  1912  (June  to  September);  In  Charge  Printing 
Department,  Boys'  Industrial  School,  Topeka,  Kan.,  Septem- 
ber, 1912 — . 

LEVENGOOD,  ALMA  MAE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art,  Holton,  Kan.;  R.  2,  Athol,  Kan.  (Home). 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Holton  High  School, 
Holton,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

LEWALLEN,  CLAIRE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  in  High  School, 
Marion,  Kan.  Teacher  in  High  School,  Marion,  Kan., 
1911 — . 

LINT,  HENRY  CLAY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Fellow,  Rutgers  College, 
Alumni  House,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Postgraduate  Stu- 
dent, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12;  Foreman  in  Underwood  and 
Viles  Orchards,  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1912-'13;  Assistant  in  Horti- 
cultural Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913;  Fellow,  Rutgers 
College,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1913 — . 

LUNGREN,  MABEL  EXIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  R.  3,  Haviland, 
Kan.  At  Home,  Haviland,  Kan.,  1911 — . 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  235 

(LYON)  BENNER,  DeNELL  GILBERT,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
Lawrence,  Kan. 

McCRAY,  MINNIE  VERGIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Student  at  Kansas  City 
Conservatory  of  Music;  1018  W.  Blue  Ave.,  Independence, 
Mo.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1911-'12. 

McCLURE,  FRANK  DONALD,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture, 
Cherokee  County  High  School,  Columbus,  Kan.  Instructor 
in  Agriculture,  Reno  County  High  School,  Nickerson,  Kan., 
1911-'12;  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912;  Teacher  of 
Agriculture,  Jewell  City  (Kansas)  High  School,  1912-'! 3; 
Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Cherokee  County  High  School, 
Columbus,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

MCDOWELL,  JOHN  EARL,  B.  s.,  E.  E.,  Teacher. 

McFADDEN,  BERT  JAY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
R.  3,  Box  17,  Stafford,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
Stafford,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

MARTIN,  JOHN  Z.,  B.  S.,  Superintendent,  Water  Department, 
Pacific  Building  Company,  1235  Fir  St.,  San  Diego,  Cal. 
Office  of  Allen  and  Hart  Land  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1911-'! 2;  Superintendent,  Water  Works,  East  San  Diego, 
Cal.,  1912 — . 

MAY,  GEORGE  PARKINSON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Station  Instrument 
Man,  3222  E.  Twenty-sixth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  In  Garage 
Business,  Downs,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Station  Instrument  Man 
with  Kansas  City  Electric  Light  Company,  1912 — . 

MAYBACH,   FRED   CHRISTIAN,   B.   S.,   C.   E. 

MILLER,  JOSEPHINE  CAROLINE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  2925 
Victor  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  At  Home,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1911 — . 

MILLER,  WINONA  GERTRUDE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Stafford,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Staf- 
ford, Kan.,  1911 — . 

MITCHEL,  JESSE  COULTER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  in  Agricul- 
ture, High  School,  Blooming  Prairie,  Minn.  Instructor  in 
Agriculture,  State  High  School,  Blooming  Prairie,  Minn., 
1911 — . 

MITCHEL,    ROBERT   ANDREW,    B.    S. 

MORRIS,  CLARA  KING,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housekeeper,  llth  River- 
side Blvd.,  Wichita,  Kan. 

MORRIS,  MARIA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  814  Houston  St.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Special  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12;  At 
Home,  1912 — . 

MORRIS,  MARGARET  DOII,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  814  Houston 
St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1911-'12;  At  Home,  1912—. 

MORTON,    FLORA    HARRIETTS,    B.    S.,    H.    E.,    Instructor    in    Do- 


236  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

mestic  Science,  Sabetha  (Kansas)  High  School,  Arkansas 
City,  Kan. 

MOSELEY,  ROBERT  CLAY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Alma, 
Kan.  Farmer,  Alma,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

(MYERS)  WERMELSKIRCHEN,  VELMA  PEARL,  B.  S.,  H.  E., 
Housewife,  Box  729,  Amarillo,  Texas.  Teacher,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1911-'13;  Housewife,  1913 — . 

MYSZKA,  CHARLES,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Califor- 
nia Polytechnic  School,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal.  Soil  Surveys, 
Summer  and  Fall  of  1911;  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1912-'13;  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  California  Polytechnic 
School,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal.,  1913 — . 

NAFZIGER,  TELIE  E.  B.,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  1400  Poyntz  Ave.,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

NAUMAN,  ORVILLE,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Systematizing  and  Efficiency 
Engineer,  2216  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111.  With  A  very 
Company  Traction  Engine  Works,  Peoria,  111.,  1911  (July  to 
October) ;  In  Testing  Department  of  Gas  Engine  Plant  for 
International  Harvester  Company,  Chicago,  1911-'12: 
Factory  Systematizing  and  Efficiency  Engineer,  R.  R.  Lon- 
nely  &  Sons  Co.,  1912 — . 

NEEDHAM,  LUCY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Home  Economics  and 
Science,  Oswego,  Kan.;  R.  1,  Rantoul,  Kan.  (Home). 
Teacher  in  District  School,  Lane,  Kan.,  1908-'09;  Special 
Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1909-'10;  Teacher  of  Home  Economics, 
Florence,  Ala.,  1910-'ll;  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911;  Teacher 
'in  Home  Economics,  Oswego  College,  1911 — ;  Oswego  High 
School,  1911 — . 

NELSON,  ELLEN  EUSTINA,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Home  Economics, 
New  Hampton,  Iowa.  Instructor  in  Home  Economics,  Aus- 
tin, Texas,  1911-'! 2;  Teacher  in  Home  Economics,  New 
Hampton  (Iowa)  High  School,  1912 — . 

NIXON,  LAURA  BELLE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  506  S.  Tenth  St.,  Inde- 
pendence, Kan. 

O'BRIEN,  EDYTHE  BLANCHE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Teacher,  Towner,  Colo.,  1911-'12;  Teacher,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.,  1912 — . 

O'BRIEN,  HAROLD  DALE,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Farmer  and  Veteri- 
narian, R.  3,  Luray,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Veterinarian,  Luray, 
Kan.,  1911 — . 

OLSON,  CARL  EMANUEL,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Efficiency  Engineer, 
Western  Electric  Company,  514  N.  Forty-eighth  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Designer,  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railway, 
Chicago,  111.,  1911  (July  and  August);  Efficiency  Engineer, 
Western  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  1911 — . 

OSBURN,  DAVID  BETHOL,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture, 
Van  Alstyne,  Texas.  Farmer,  Allenfarm,  Texas,  1911-'13; 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  237 

Teacher,  and  Farm  Demonstration  Agent,  Van  Alstyne, 
Texas,  1913 — . 

OSBORN,  WALTER  M.,  B.  S.,  with  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry, 
North  Platte,  Nebr.  With  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Akron, 
Colo.,  1911-'! 3;  With  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  North 
Platte,  Nebr.,  1913 — . 

OSMOND,  LAURENCE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  1515  Stone  St., 
Great  Bend,  Kan.  Farmer,  Haviland,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

OTEYZA,  MAURICIO  JULIAN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Forester, 
Bureau  of  Forestry,  Forest  Station,  Los  Banos,  Lag.,  P.  I. 
Instructor  in  Forest  Engineering  and  Forest  Management, 
Bureau  of  Forestry,  1910-'! 2;  In  Charge  of  Forest  Nursery 
and  Instructor  in  Sylviculture,  Bureau  of  Forestry,  1913 — . 

OTTO,  DORA  M.,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  Riley,  Kan.  Student  of 
Dressmaking  and  Tailoring,  Queen  City  College,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1912;  At  Home,  1913 — . 

PARKE,  HAZEL  MAXWELL,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Domestic  Science 
Teacher,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Domestic  Science  Teacher, 
Virginia  College,  Roanoke,  Va.,  1911;  Domestic  Science 
Teacher,  Anderson  College,  Anderson,  S.  C.,  1912-'13. 

PARKER,  THOMAS  THORNTON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  With  Transfer 
Company,  1201  Main  St.,  Parsons,  Kan.  Instructor  in 
Mathematics  and  Manual  Training,  Chase  County  High 
School,  Cottonwood  Falls,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Superintendent 
of  Manual  Training,  Cripple  Creek  District,  Cripple  Creek, 
Colo.,  1912-'! 3;  With  A.  S.  Parker  &  Son  Transfer  Co., 
Parsons,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

PARSONS,  HELEN  TRACY,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  Home  Economics, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science  and  Domestic  Art,  High  School  and  Grades 
of  Ramona,  Kan.,  1911-'13;  Assistant  in  Home  Economics, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.,  1913 — . 

PARSONS,  MARY  RUSSELL,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Instructor  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art,  and  Agriculture,  Trego  County  High  School, 
WaKeeney,  Kan.  Instructor  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art, 
and  Agriculture,  Trego  County  High  School,  1911 — ;  In- 
structor of  Domestic  Science  and  Agriculture,  Normal  In- 
stitute, Summer  of  1912. 

PEARSON,  MILTON  LEROY,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architectural  Drafts- 
man, 408  W.  Sixth  St.,  Austin,  Texas.  Worked  on  Public 
Structures,  Kansas,  Oklahoma,  Texas,  1911-'12;  Architec- 
tural Draftsman,  Austin,  Texas,  1912 — . 

PENN,  KATE  MARIA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Art,  567 
Elm  St.,  Norman,  Okla.  Teacher,  State  Agricultural  School, 
Jonesboro,  Ark.,  1911;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Art,  Norman, 
Okla.,  1913 — . 

PETERS,  CLARA  MARGUERITE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Instructor  of  Home 


238  HE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Economics  and  English,  502  Main  St.,  Caldwell,  Kan. 
Teacher,  1911-'12;  Special  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Spring  of 
1912;  Instructor  of  Home  Economics  and  English,  Caldwell, 
Kan.,  1912 — . 

PHILLIPS,  BERTHA  ELLEN,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  R.  4,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

PLUMB,  BERTHA  LUNETT,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  R.  1,  Fair- 
view,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Valley  Falls,  Kan., 
1911-'12;  At  Home,  Fairview,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

POTTER,  PERCIVAL  BUTTON,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Draftsman  and  Con- 
struction Foreman  for  Agronomy  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1123  Bluemont  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Draftsman  and  Con- 
struction Foreman  for  Agronomy  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1911 — . 

PRICE,  LEO,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Surveyor,  care  Rumely  Produce  Com- 
pany, 534  Tchoupitoulas,  New  Orleans,  La. 

PRICE,  LYLE  PHILLIPS,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Construction  Foreman, 
Canton  Bridge  Company,  Belleville,  Kan.  Bridge  Con- 
struction, Kansas  and  Missouri,  for  the  Canton  Bridge  Com- 
pany, 1911 — . 

PUGH,  EDNA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art, 
Wathena  (Kansas)  High  School,  327  W.  Eighth  St.,  Junc- 
tion City,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art, 
Wathena  (Kansas)  High  School,  1911 — . 

PYLES,  OREAL  DeARMOND,  B.  S.,  Head  of  Division  of  Agricul- 
tural Chemistry  and  Soils,  Tuskegee  Institute,  Alabama. 
Postgraduate  Student,  Michigan  University,  1911-' 12;  Post- 
graduate Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912;  Teacher,  Tuskegee  In- 
stitute, Alabama,  1912 — . 

(RAEMER)  TOTTEN,  OLGA  MARIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
2809  Duncan  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Teacher  of  Home  Eco- 
nomics and  Sciences,  Marysville  (Kansas)  High  School, 
1911-'12;  Housewife,  1912 — . 

RANDEL,  GEORGIA  ADELLE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Art,  405  Ninth  St.,  Fredonia,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Art  in  Public  Schools,  Fredonia.  Kan.,  1911 — . 

RANSOPHER,  SILAS  MILO,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician,  917  Park 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Electrician,  Portland  Railway 
Light  and  Power  Company,  Portland,  Ore.,  1911;  Manager, 
Northern  Electric  Company,  Portland,  Ore.,  1912;  Electri- 
cian, Kansas  City  Electric  Light  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1913 — . 

RATLIFFE,  GEORGE  THOMAS,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  In  Government  Irri- 
gation Project,  Bard,  Cal.  With  Westinghouse  Electric  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  1911-'!  2;  With  Everett  Railway 
Light  and  Power  Company,  Everett,  Wash.,  1912-'! 3;  In 
Government  Irrigation  Project,  Bard,  Cal.,  1913 — . 


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REED,  CHARLES  EDGAR,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Tester  with  Westinghouse 
Electric  Company,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

REYNOLDS,  ROSE  HERBERT,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Student  Engineer 
with  General  Electric  Company,  80  Park  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Student  Engineer  with  General  Electric  Company,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1911 — . 

ROBERTSON,   HUGH  DILLON,   B.   S. 

ROBB,   NEWELL  SNOWDEN,   B.   S.,  Agri.,  Meridian,   Idaho. 

ROEHRIG,  MARIE  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Cookery 
and  Sewing,  Los  Angeles  Public  Schools,  3937  Hobart  Blvd., 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Teacher  of  Sewing  and  Botany,  Newton 
(Kansas)  High  School,  19 11-'  12;  Teacher  of  Cookery  and 
Sewing,  Macy  Street  Trade  School,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1912 — . 

(ROGLER)  SPEER,  ELSIE  ALMA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife,  Hays. 
Kan. 

ROBINSON,  WALTER  STUART,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock 
Raiser,  R.  2,  Nashville,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser, 
1911 — . 

ROTH,  DAVE  G.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Principal  of  High  School,  Mound- 
ridge,  Kan. 

ROOTS,  HARVEY  GEORGE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  4,  Centralia, 
Kan.  Agent  in  Scabies  Eradication,  Arizona,  1911;  Farmer 
and  Stock  Raiser,  1912 — . 

ROSS,  WORTH  DANIEL,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service, 
Glasgow,  Mont.  County  Surveyor  of  Riley  County,  Kansas, 
1911-'13;  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  1913 — . 

SCHLAEFLI,  JOHN,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  In  Testing  Department,  General 
Electric  Company,  13  Eagle  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Elec- 
trician, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-' 12;  Electrician,  Milliard-Fink 
Electric  Company,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912;  In  Testing  De- 
partment, General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
1913—. 

SCHROER,  EDWARD  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Stockman,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Merchant,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Stockman, 
Ashland  Bottoms,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912—. 

SCOTT,  MINNA  MAGDELENE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Postgraduate  Student, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  R.  8,  Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1911 — . 

SEATON,  GLADYS  SADIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Assistant  Manager  of 
Jewell  County  Telephone  Company,  Jewell  City,  Kan.  As- 
sistant Manager  of  Jewell  County  Telephone  Company,  Jewell 
City,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

SENG,  AUGUST  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Superintendent  and  Man- 
ager, Sylvan  Grove  Water  and  Light  Plant,  Box  136,  Sylvan 
Grove,  Kan.  Farmer,  Salina,  Kan.,  1911-'12;  Student  of 
Electrical  Work  and  Irrigation  Systems  of  Southern  Idaho, 


240  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

1912;  Superintendent  and  Manager,  Sylvan  Grove  Municipal 
Water  and  Light  Plant,  1912 — . 

SHAW,  CLAUDE  LEON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer,  Manton, 
Gal.  Electric  Power  Plant,  Blue  Rapids,  Kan.,  1912-'13; 
Operating  Engineer,  Northern  California  Power  Company, 
1913 — . 

SIMMONS  RAILSBACK,  MARY  EDNA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
Langdon,  Kan.  Lecturer  in  Division  of  Extension,  Depart- 
ment of  Home  Economics,  1912-'13;  Housewife,  1913 — . 

SKINNER,  HARRY  EVERTON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  of  Physics 
and  Agriculture,  Cherokee  County  High  School,  Columbus, 
Kan.  Instructor  of  Physics  and  Agriculture,  Cherokee 
County  High  School,  Columbus,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

SLOAN,  HOMER  H.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer,  Amarillo, 
Texas.  Electrical  and  Gas  Engineer,  Denver,  Colo.;  Elec- 
trical Engineer,  Amarillo,  Texas. 

SMALL,  EDWARD  PAUL  GRAHAM,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Box  63, 
Conway  Springs,  Kan.  Farmer,  Conway  Springs,  Kan., 
1911 — . 

SMALL,  RICHARD,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  R.  1, 
Box  5,  Anness,  Kan. 

(SMITH)  ROOTS,  CLARA  PEARL,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife,  R.  4, 
Centralia,  Kan.  Assistant  Postmaster,  Colby,  Kan.,  1911- 
'12;  Housewife,  1912 — . 

SMITH,  HARLAN  DAVID,  B.  S.,  Print.,  Head  of  Department  of 
Industrial  Journalism,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  626  Moro  St.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Assistant,  Industrial  Journalism,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'13; 
Head  of  Department  of  Industrial  Journalism,  ibid.,  1913 — . 

SNELL,  FLORENCE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Lecturer  in  Division  of  Exten- 
sion, Department  of  Home  Economics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1021 
Houston  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Art,  Atchison  County  High  School,  Effingham,  Kan.,  1911- 
'12;  Lecturer  in  Division  of  Extension,  Department  of  Home 
Economics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

(SOMMER)  HOOD,  MABEL  RUTH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife,  316 
W.  Ninth  St.,  Wellington,  Kan.  At  Home,  Kiowa,  Kan., 
1911-'12;  Housewife,  1912 — ;  Residences:  Las  Animas, 
Colo.,  1912  (June  to  September);  Wellington,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

SOUPENE,  EDNA  GRACE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

SPEER,  WHITCOMB  GLEN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Professor  of  Agriculture, 
Western  State  Normal  School,  Hays,  Kan.  Employee,  Horti- 
cultural Department,  Experiment  Station,  K.  S.  A.  C.;  Teacher 
in  Clay  Center  (Kansas)  High  School,  1912-'13;  Professor 
of  Agriculture,  Western  State  Normal  School,  Hays,  Kan., 
1913 — . 

STOKER,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  B.  S.,  M.   E. 


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STOCKWELL,  EDGAR  ROSS,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor,  Oregon 
Agricultural  College,  Corvallis,  Ore.  Instructor,  Oregon 
Agricultural  College,  Corvallis,  Ore.,  1911 — . 

STRATTON,  CLIFTON  JAIRUS,  B.  S.,  Print.,  With  Circulation  De- 
partment of  "Topeka  Daily  Capital,"  1908  N.  Fourteenth 
St.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

STROMIRE,   MATTHEW  CASTLE,   B.   S.,  Agri.,   Fredonia,  Kan. 

STRONG,  ALDEN  G.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Second  Lieutenant,  Coast  Artil- 
lery Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Fort  McKinley,  Maine.  Employee, 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  1911; 
Second  Lieutenant,  Coast  Artillery  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  1911 — . 

STUEWE,  PAUL  MARTIN  ALFRED,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Alma, 
Kan.  Farmer,  1911= — ;  President  Farmers'  Institute,  Wa- 
baunsee  County,  Kansas,  1912 — . 

SWARTZ,  BERTHA  LILLIAN,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art,  115  S.  Main  St.,  Newton,  Kan. 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  ELDON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Scientific  Assistant  in 
Farm  Management,  Extension  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Dodge 
City,  Kan.  Forage  Crop  Investigations,  U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1911-' 12;  Scientific  Assistant  in  Farm  Manage- 
ment, Co-operative  between  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway  Company, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  and  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1913 — . 

(TOWNE)  SHAFFER,  ZEPHERINE  ELLEN,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  House- 
wife, Fort  Leavenworth,  Kan.  Housewife,  Fort  Leaven- 
worth,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

VAN  BUCK,  WALTER,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  City  Engineer,  509  S.  Adams 
S':.,  Junction  City,  Kan.  Assistant  City  Engineer,  Manhattan, 
Ksn..  1911-'12;  City  Engineer,  Junction  City,  Kan.,  1912—. 

VILANDER,  PHILIP  CORNELIUS,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Instructor  of 
Mathematics,  Newton  High  School,  Manhattan,  Kan.  U.  S. 
Land  Survey,  Washington  (State),  1911;  City  Engineering 
Force,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912;  Instructor  of  Mathematics, 
Newton  High  School,  1913 — . 

WALTON,  NOEL  HUTCHINSON,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Civil  Engineer, 
Marceline,  Mo.  Rodman,  Missouri,  Oklahoma,  and  Gulf 
Railway,  1911;  Chainman,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  Missouri 
Division,  1911-'12;  Rodman,  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Railway,  Missouri 
Division,  1912 — . 

WATT,  JOHN  EARL,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Farmer,  224  Franklin  Ave., 
Anthony,  Kan. 

WEAVER,  OLEY  WILLIS,  B.  S.,  Print.,  In  Ad.  Department  of 
"Daily  Eagle,"  Wichita,  Kan.  Newspaper  Business  in 
Wyoming,  1911-'12. 

WESTOVER,  EDGAR  LEROY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Supervisor  of  Agricul- 
ture, Milaca,  Minn.  Graduate  Student  Assistant,  University 
of  Minnesota,  1912. 

WHEELER,    ANDREW    JEFFERSON,    B.    S.,    Agri.,    Student,    Mis- 


242  EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

sionary  Training  School,  College  View,  Nebr.;  Tyro,  Kan. 
(Home).  Farmer,  1911-'12;  Missionary  Book  Work,  1912- 
'13;  Student,  Missionary  Training  School,  1913 — . 

WHEELER,  CLARENCE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Tyro,  Kan. 
Farmer,  Tyro,  Kan.,  1911 — . 

WHIPPLE,  GLENN  EDWIN,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinary  Inspec- 
tor, Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  care  Fed.  Bldg.,  Bismarck, 
N.  Dak.  Employed  by  Veterinary  Department,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  Hog  Cholera  Investigations  and  Serum  Production, 
1911;  Veterinary  Inspector  in  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  U. 
S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1912 — . 

WERMELSKIRCHEN,  LOUIS,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Scientific  Assistant,  U. 
S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Box  729,  Amarillo,  Texas. 
Assistant,  Agronomy  Farm,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1911-'12;  Cereal  In- 
vestigations, U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1913 — . 

WILKISON,  HARRISON  WALTER,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Postgraduate  Stu- 
dent, K.  S.  A.  C.;  Dwight,  Kan.  (Home).  Secretary  to  Resi- 
dent Engineer,  Hydro-Electric  Development,  Chilhowee, 
Tenn.,  1911-'12;  Topographical  Draftsman  and  Secretary  to 
Assistant  Resident  Engineer,  Hydro-Electric  Development, 
Bryson  City,  N.  C.,  1912;  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1913 — . 

WILLIAMS,  CLYDE  DOUGLAS,  B.  S.,  Supervisor  of  Manual  Train- 
ing Department,  Winfield  High  School,  1305  Loomis  Ave., 
Winfield,  Kan.  Supervisor  of  Manual  Training  and  Instruc- 
tor in  Physics,  Winfield  (Kansas)  High  School,  1911-'! 2; 
Supervisor  of  Manual  Training,  Winfield  (Kansas)  High 
School,  1912 — . 

WILLIAMS,  OWEN  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Dairyman,  1006  B.  St., 
S.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  With  Ice  Cream  and  Condensing 
Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1911  (June  to  September); 
Herdsman  of  Clovernook  Farm,  Whitefish  Bay,  Wis.,  1911 
(October  to  December);  Herdsman  of  Wild  Rose  Farm,  St. 
Charles,  111.,  1911  (December);  Professor  of  Dairy  Hus- 
bandry, Baron  De  Hirsch  Agricultural  School,  Woodbine,  N. 
J.,  1912;  Ice  Cream  Investigation,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Washington,  D.  C.,  1912 — . 

WOOD,  CASPER  ALFRED,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  in  Soils,  Agri- 
cultural and  Mechanical  College,  College  Station,  Texas. 
Teacher  of  Science  and  Agriculture,  Bibb  County  Higli  School, 
Centerville,  Ala.,  1911-'12;  Instructor  in  Soils,  Agricultural 
and  Mechanical  College  of  Texas,  College  Station,  Texas, 
1912 — . 

WOOD,  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  Entomology,  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Entomology,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

WYATT,   KIRBY  KENNEDY,   B.    S.,   Arch.,      Structural      Engineer, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  243 

General   Electric   Company,    632    E.      Sixth      St.,      Erie,      Pa. 

Structural    Engineer,    General    Electric    Company,    Erie,    Pa., 

1911 — . 

WYLAND,  FLORENCE,  B.   S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher. 
YORK,    OSCAR  THOMAS,   B.    S.,   Agri.,    Farmer   and    Stock   Raiser, 

R.  1,  Vinland,  Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Vinland,  Kan., 

1911 — . 

1912 

(ABERLE)  YORK,  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  R.  1,  Vinland. 
Kan. 

ABERLE,  NELLIE,  B.  S.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  R.  8, 
Manhattan,  Kan.  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

ABILDGAARD,  MARK,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Manager  Dairy  and  Poultry 
Department,  Missouri  State  Sanatorium,  Mt.  Vernon,  Mo. 
Assistant  Steward,  Missouri  State  Sanatorium,  Mt.  Vernon, 
Mo.,  1911-'13;  Manager  of  Dairy  and  Poultry  Department, 
Missouri  State  Sanatorium,  Mt.  Vernon,  Mo.,  1913 — . 

ADAMS,  ARTHUR  A.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  in  Confectionery  Business,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Owner  and  Operator  of  the  Manhattan  Candy 
Kitchen,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

ALEXANDER,  ROY  ELLSWORTH,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Weiser, 
Idaho. 

ALSOP,   JAMES  EDGAR,   B.   S.,   Agri.,  Wakefield,   Kan. 

AMBLER,  LEON  NEWTON,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Chase  County  High 
School,  Cottonwood  Falls,  Kan.  Teacher,  Chase  County 
High  School,  Cottonwood  Falls,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Salesman  for  The  Alumi- 
num Cooking  Utensil  Company,  Box  94,  Jetmore,  Kan. 
Salesman  for  The  Aluminum  Cooking  Utensil  Company, 
1912 — . 

ANDREWS,  JUSTINA  MARINDA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  in  High 
School,  Norcatur,  Kan.  Special  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Winter 
Term,  1913;  At  Home,  Spring  and  Summer,  1913;  Teacher, 
Decatur  County  (Kansas)  High  School,  1913 — . 

BAKER,  NELLIE  MAY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  Glade,  Kan. 

BALES,  ETHEL  LOLETTA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  R.  8,  Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  1912 — . 

BARNARD,  GEORGE  AUSTIN,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Engineer  at  Light 
Plant,  Alma,  Kan.  Engineer  at  Light,  Power,  and  Ice  Com- 
pany, Alma,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

BAROFSKY,  BURTON  LOUIS,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Assistant  Chief  Engi- 
neer of  Tests,  Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  909  Northampton 
St.,  Easton,  Pa.  Employee  of  Ingersoll-Rand  Company, 
1912 — . 

BARTLETT,  THOMAS  REED,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Bridge  Inspector,  R.  4, 


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-KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  245 

lola,  Kan.  Bridge  Inspector,  Kansas  State  Highway  Engi- 
neering Office,  1912 — . 

BATCHELOR,  AMY  GERTRUDE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Supervisor  of  Girls, 
Kansas  School  for  the  Deaf,  Olathe,  Kan.;  521  Vattier  St., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  (Home).  Supervisor  of  Girls,  Kansas 
School  for  the  Deaf,  Olathe,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

BECK,  BORDEN  PRAZIER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  in  High  School, 
402  S.  Ninth  Ave.,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

BENTLEY,  EVALYN  ANNETTE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Art,  Haskell  Institute;  Valhalla,  Kan.  (Home).  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Art,  Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

BERRY,  ALBERT  LEROY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Contractor,  Jewell  City, 
Kan.  Contractor  and  Builder  of  Hollow  Tile  Block  Silos 
and  Grain  Storage  Tanks,  1912 — . 

(LaMONT)   BOLINGER,  KATE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.     Died  July  8,  1913. 

BLYTHE,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer  and  Stock 
Raiser,  R.  4,  White  City,  Kan.  General  Farmer,  1912 — . 

BRADFORD,  FRED  SPENC-ER,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrician,  A.,  T.,  & 
S.  F.  Railway  Company,  Topeka,  Kan.  Electrician,  A.,  T.,  & 
S.  F.  Railway  Company,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

BRANDT,  DAVID  C.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer,  Interurban 
Railway  Company,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Cadet  Engineer, 
Denver  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Company;  Electrical  Engi- 
neer, Bartlesville  (Oklahoma)  Interurban  Railway  Company. 

BRENNER,  FLORA  EDNA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
(Home).  Teacher,  Grade  Work,  Home  Economics,  Atchi- 
son  County  High  School,  1912-' 13;  Teacher,  Madison  (Kan- 
sas) High  School,  1913 — . 

BREESE,  CARL  SHIPMAN,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Student  Engineer  of  the 
General  Electric  Company,  40  Park  St.,  West  Lynn,  Mass. 

BRIGHT,  RUTH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Supervisor  of  Domestic  Science,  1322 
W.  Marquette  Ave.,  Albuquerque,  New  Mex.  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Deming  (New  Mexico)  High 
School,  1912-'! 3;  Supervisor  of  Domestic  Science  in  Albu- 
querque (New  Mexico)  Schools,  1913 — . 

BROBERG,  MABEL  MAY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Agriculture,  Botany,  Civics,  and  Physiology,  Hart- 
ford High  School,  Hartford,  Kan. 

BROOKS,  EDWIN  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Assistant  in  High 
School,  Canton,  S.  Dak.  Assistant  in  High  School,  Canton, 
S.  Dak.,  1912 — . 

BROWN,  DORA  MAY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Domestic  Art,  Council  Grove,  Kan.;  Peculiar,  Mo. 
(Home).  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Domestic  Art, 
Council  Grove,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

BROWN,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Practicing  Veterina- 
rian, Ft.  Scott,  Kan.  Head  of  Division  of  Agricultural  In- 


246  HE  CORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

struction,  Tuskegee  Institute,  Tuskegee,  Ala.,  1912-'13; 
Practicing  Veterinarian,  Ft.  Scott,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

BUCK,  META  EVALINA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Postgraduate  Student,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1426  Fairchild  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

BUZARD,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Dairyman,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo. 

CALLEN,  SPEER  WOODSON,  B.  S.,  Medical  Student,  University 
of  Kansas,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

CAMPBELL,  EDYTH  BLANCHE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Circulation  Depart- 
ment, Capper  Publications,  1126  Tyler  St.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

CANFIELD,  GEORGIA  L.,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Domestic  Science  Teacher, 
Alliance  High  School,  615  Box  Butte  Ave.,  Alliance,  Nebr. 
Assistant  Nurse  in  State  School  for  the  Deaf,  Olathe,  Kan., 
1912-'13;  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  and  Algebra, 
High  School,  Alliance,  Nebr.,  1913 — . 

(CARNAHAN)  COLE,  NANNIE,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  Cor.  Maple  and 
Third  Sts.,  Eureka,  Kan.  Housewife,  1912 — . 

CASE,  FRANCES  LOUISE  WILT,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  Leroy,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Leroy,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

CASE,  THOMAS  ARTHUR,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Practicing  Veteri- 
narian, 625  S.  Main  St.,  Hutchinson,  Kan. 

CHANDLER,  BERTA  LORENA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  R.  4,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

CLARKE,  DAVID  CHARLES,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  High  School,  449 
S.  Elm  St.,  Chillicothe,  Mo.  Teacher  in  Chillicothe  (Mis- 
souri) High  School,  1912 — . 

CLARK,  STANLEY  PENRHYN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Superintendent  Branch 
Experiment  Station,  Colby,  Kan.  Instructor  in  Agriculture 
and  Extension  Work,  Nashwauk,  Minn.,  1912-'14;  Superintend- 
ent Branch  Experiment  Station,  Colby,  Kan.,  1914 — . 

COBLENTZ,  LUTHER  JAMES,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  in  Hign 
School,  110  S.  Maple  St.,  McPherson,  Kan.  Teacher  in  High 
School,  McPherson,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

COLE,  HARRY  L.,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  Botany  and  Agriculture  in 
High  School,  540  S.  Main  St.,  Belvidere,  111.  Manager,  De- 
partment of  New  Business,  Eureka  Light  and  Power  Com- 
pany, Eureka,  Kan.,  1912;  Instructor  in  Botany  and  Agri- 
culture, High  School,  Belvidere,  111.,  1913 — . 

COMBS,  STANLEY  ARNO,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Manager  for  the  Pioneer 
Creamery  Company,  Quincy,  111.  Manager  for  the  Pioneer 
Creamery  Company,  Camp  Point,  111.,  Quincy,  111.,  1912 — . 

COOKE,  EDGAR  RAYMOND,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer, 
Western  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  4815  W.  Twenty- 
second  Place,  Cicero,  111.  Electric  Engineer,  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Chicago,  111.,  1912 — . 

COOLEY,   RALPH   ANDREW,    B.    S.,    Agri.,    In   Charge   of  a   Dairy, 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  247 

St.  Paul,  Minn.  Tester  for  Dickinson  County  Pioneer  Cow- 
Testing  Association.  Abilene,  Kan.,  1912-'13;  In  Charge  of  a 
Dairy,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1913 — . 

COOPER,  JOHN  RALPH,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Horti- 
culture, University  of  Nebraska,  245  S.  Twenty-ninth  St., 
Lincoln,  Nebr.  Assistant  in  Horticulture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912- 
'13;  Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture,  University  of 
Nebraska,  1913 — . 

COWLES,  MAY  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Art,  Hamilton  High  School,  Hamilton  T^xas.  Teacher 
of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Hamilton  (Te_>t»  High  School, 
1912 — . 

COZINE,  MERTON  LEROY,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Sci  ,ace,  Kirkwood 
High  School,  116  N.  Taylor  Ave.,  Kirkwood,  Mo.  Teacher 
of  Science,  Kirkwood  (Missouri)  High  School,  1912 — . 

CRIGER,  MAUD  RAE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Art,  Goodland,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Art,  Sherman  County  High  School,  Goodland,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

CRISSWELL,  WALTER  E.,  B.  S.,  Homeless  Man  Agent,  Jackson- 
ville, Fla.  Student,  St.  Louis  School  of  Social  Economy; 
Member  of  Graduate  School  of  Washington  University;  Fel- 
low in  Research,  Russell  Sage  Foundation,  1912;  Homeless 
Man  Agent,  Associated  Charities,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1913 — . 

DARRAH,  TOM  JONES,  Jr.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Conway,  Kan. 

DAVIS,  ROY  IRA,  B.  S.,  Reporter,  829  Humboldt  St.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Reporter,  Manhattan  "Daily  Mercury,"  1912 — . 

DEARBORN,  EDGAR  HAMILTON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  In  Garage  Busi- 
ness, Nowata,  Okla. 

DENMAN,  EARL  WATSON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Testing  Electrical  Appara- 
tus, 422  Rebecca  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Electrical  Engi- 
neer, Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company, 
1912 — . 

DODDERIDGE,  RUSSELL  REUBEN,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  Animal 
Husbandry,  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Farmer 
and  Stockman,  White  City,  Kan.,  1912-'! 4;  Assistant  in  Ani- 
mal Husbandry,  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr., 
1914 — . 

DUTTLINGER,  FREDERICK  C.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Monument,  Kan. 

EAGLES,  MOLLIE  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  111  S. 
Phillips  St.,  Salina,  Kan.  Teacher,  1912 — . 

EARNHEART,  MARIE  EDITH,  B.  S.,  Domestic  Science  Lecturer, 
218  Lang  St.,  South  Whitley,  Ind.  Special  Student,  Biolog- 
ical Department,  Indiana  University;  Domestic  Science 
Lecturer. 

EASLEY,  MYRTLE  ALBERTA,  B.  S.,  At  Home,   Salem,  Nebr. 

EBNER,  EMILY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art, 
Corsicana,  Texas. 


248  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

EDGERTON,  RUTH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Student,  Teachers'  College, 
Columbia  University,  1230  Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York  City, 
N.  Y.;  910  Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  (Home). 

ELDER,  GEORGE  DeWITT,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Farmer  and  Stock- 
man, R.  2,  Augusta,  Kan. 

ELLIOTT,  MARTHA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Domestic  Art,  715  G  St.,  Fairbury,  Nebr.  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science  and  Domestic  Art,  Fairbury,  Nebr.,  1912 — . 

ELLIS,  DORA  JEAN,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  Salt  River,  Ariz. 
At  Home,  Salt  River,  Ariz.,  1912 — . 

ELLIS,    FRANK   CUTTER,    B.    S.,   K.    S.   A.   C. 

EMSLIE,  EMMETT  KEELER,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Manual  Training, 
High  School,  Benson,  Minn.  Employee  of  Bureau  of  Biolog- 
ical Survey,  Flagstaff,  Ariz.,  1913  (April  to  September); 
Teacher  of  Manual  Training,  Benson  (Minnesota)  High 
School,  1913—. 

(EMSLIE)  MILLER,  KATHERINE-LUCY,  B.  S.,  Housewife,  327 
E.  Excelsior  St.,  Excelsior  Springs,  Mo. 

ESSMILLER,  WILLIAM  DIEDRICK,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  4, 
Great  Bend,  Kan. 

ETZOLD,  MABEL  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  26  S.  Grant  St., 
Liberal,  Kan. 

FELPS,  CLEMENS  INKS,  B.  S.,  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1004  Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

FICKEL,  GLENN  RAYMOND,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Engineer, 
422  Rebecca  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Electrical  Engineer, 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1912 — . 

FOWLER,  IRA  LOREN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  927  Leavenworth  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Graduate 
Student  in  Animal  Husbandry  and  Student  in  Veterinary 
Medicine,  1912 — . 

FRANKLIN,  OLIVER  MORRIS,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Assistant  in 
Veterinary  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  As- 
sistant in  Veterinary  Department,  Experiment  Station,  K.  S. 
A.  C.,  1912 — . 

FRY,  CLARENCE  GRIFFING,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  De- 
catur  County  High  School,  Oberlin,  Kan.  Graduate  Student, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan.;  With  Swift  &  Co.,  Kansas  City, 
Kan.,  1912-' 13;  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Decatur  County  High 
School,  Oberlin,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

FULLER,  JOHN  RUSSEL,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  Weiser, 
Idaho.  Veterinarian,  Weiser,  Idaho,  1912 — . 

GETTY,  RICHARD  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Manual  Training 
and  Agriculture,  Superior,  Nebr.  Teacher  of  Manual  Train- 
ing and  Agriculture,  La  Harpe  (Kansas)  High  School,  1912- 
'13. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  249 

GIGER,    ORVILLE    EDWARD,    B.    S.,    Agri.,    Farmer      and      Cattle 

Feeder,  Elmdale,  Kan. 
GIST,  LOIS  RUTH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,     Teacher     of     Domestic     Science, 

Gothenburg,   Nebr.;    815    Humboldt      St.,      Manhattan,      Kan. 

(Home).      Teacher   of   Domestic    Science,    Gothenburg,    Nebr., 

1912 — . 

GOHEEN,  JOHN  HOMER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Agricultural  Instructor, 
Lakefield  High  School,  Lakefield,  Minn.;  108  S.  Juliette 
Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  (Home).  Director  of  Agricultural 
Department,  Morgan  (Minnesota)  High  School,  1912-'13; 
Director  of  Agricultural  Department,  Lakefield  (Minnesota) 
High  School,  1913 — . 

GOLDSMITH,  DAVID  ANDREW,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher,  Jewell  City 
(Kansas)  High  School;  R.  3,  Abilene,  Kan.  (Home). 
Teacher,  Jewell  City  (Kansas)  High  School,  1912 — . 

GOULD,  LEE  HAM,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Demonstration  Agent,  Dodge  City, 
Kan.  Grain  Buyer  and  Farm  Manager,  Wilroads,  Kan., 
1912-'13;  Demonstration  Agent,  Dodge  City,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

GRAVES,  RAY  L.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Siloam  Springs,  Ark. 
Stock  Farmer,  Arkansas,  1912 — . 

GRINTER,  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer, 
Perry,  Kan.  Farmer,  Perry,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

GUGENHAN,  LOTTIE  ELLA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Box  334,  Vermillion,  S.  Dak.  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Vermillion,  S.  Dak.,  1912 — . 

(HALL)  AMBLER,  EMMA  ELLEN,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife,  Cot- 
tonwood  Falls,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Sherman 
County  High  School,  1912-'13;  Housewife,  1913 — . 

HANSON,   NETTIE   REGINA,   B.    S.,   Concordia,   Kan. 

HARRIS,  RICHARD  I.,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Science  Teacher  in  High 
School,  Stafford,  Kan.  Science  Teacher  in  High  School, 
Stafford,  Kan.,  1912-'13. 

(HARTWELL)  SHIFFER,  MAY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife,  DeWitt, 
Iowa.  Housewife,  1912 — . 

HARTWIG,  CHARLES,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian  and  Stock- 
man, Goodland,  Kan.  Veterinarian  and  Stockman,  Good- 
land,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

HAZZARD,  CHARLES  APPLETON,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian, 
1501  Taylor  St.,  Amarillo,  Texas.  Deputy  State  Veterinary 
Inspector,  Texas  Live  Stock  Sanitary  Commission,  1912 — ; 
Special  Inspector,  Food  and  Drug  Department,  State  of 
Texas,  1912 — . 

HEWITT,  JOHN  RUSSELL,  B.  S.,  Postgraduate  Student,  Okla- 
homa Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  308  West  St., 
Stillwater,  Okla. 

HEWITT,  PAUL  McGEE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture, 
Sandstone,  Minn. 


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HILL,   GEORGE  WILKIE,   D.   V.   M.,   Vet.   S.,   Hope,   Kan. 

HICKOK,  MARY  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Student,  Teachers' 
College,  Columbia  University,  1230  Amsterdam  Ave.,  Whit- 
tier  Hall,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Student,  Teachers'  College, 
Columbia  University,  New  York,  1912 — . 

HILLEBRANDT,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical 
Engineer  with  K.  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  J.  Railway,  3050  Harrison 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Electrical  Engineer  with  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  1912;  Electrical 
Engineer  with  K.  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  J.  Railway,  1913 — . 

HILLIS,  REES  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Fruit  Grower,  Anderson,  Mo. 
Experimental  Orchard  Spraying,  Department  of  Entomology, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912-'13;  Fruit  Grower,  Anderson,  Mo.,  1913 — . 

HINKLE,  KATHERINE  HARRIETT,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art,  Alma,  Kan.;  Eldorado,  Kan.  (Home). 
Teacher  of  Home  Economics,  Alma,  Kan.,  1912-'13;  Teacher 
of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Alma,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

HOKE,  HAZEL  JUANITA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  R.  I, 
Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

HOLE,  WALTER  TOPE,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Draftsman  in  Chief  Engi- 
neer's Office,  C.  B.  &  Q.  Railway,  1226  P  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
Assistant  Division  Engineer,  C.  B.  &  Q.  Railway,  Maintenance 
of  Way  Department,  1912;  Draftsman  in  Chief  Engineer's 
Office,  C.  B.  &  Q.  Railway,  1913 — . 

HOLMES,  ADELAID  JULIA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  Azusa,  Cal. 

HOLMES,  JACOB  CLAUDE,  B.  S.,  Ranch  Manager,  Eureka,  Kan. 
Teacher  at  Southern  Kansas  Academy,  1913  (January  to 
March);  Manager,  Edwards  Ranch,  1913 — . 

HOLMSTEAD,  ALICE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  Lehi,  Utah.  Instruc- 
tor of  Domestic  Science,  Payson  (Utah)  High  School,  1912 — . 

HOWER,  GEORGE  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  Principal  of  High  School; 
Sylvan  Grove,  Kan.  (Home).  Principal  of  High  School, 
Belleville,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

IIUNGERFORD,  EDWIN  H.,  B.  S.,  Fellow  in  Chemistry,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
518  Bluemont  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

INSKEEP,  MILDRED  LEE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Art,  Olathe  High  School,  518  S.  Chestnut  St., 
Olathe,  Kan.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Olatha 
(Kansas)  High  School,  1912 — . 

ISAAC,  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Fellow  in  Agriculture,  Iowa  State 
College,  Ames,  Iowa.  Teacher,  Chapman,  Kan.;  Instructor 
in  Agriculture,  Dickinson  County  (Kansas)  High  School, 
191 2-' 13;  Fellow  in  Agriculture,  Iowa  State  College,  1913 — . 

JUSTIN,  CATHERINE  LAURA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Graduate  Student,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1212  Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Graduate  Stu- 
dent, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

KAMMEYER,  EMMA  DOROTHY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 


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Science,  Sterling  (Kansas)  High  School;  901  Bluemont  Ave., 
Manhattan,  Kan.  (Home).  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Sterling  (Kansas)  High  School,  1912 — . 

KEITH,  EDGAR  T.,  B.  S.,  Print.,  Employee  of  the  Printing  Depart- 
ment, K.  S.  A.  C.,  511  Osage  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Employee 
of  Printing  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

KELLY,  WILLIS  NORTON,  B.  S.,  Miller,  512  E.  Sherman  St., 
Hutchinson,  Kan.  Miller,  with  William  Kelly  Milling  Com- 
pany, Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

KENNETT,  PAULINE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Student  at  Wellesley  College, 
603  Washington  St.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  Student  at  Wellesley 
College,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  1912 — . 

KERNOHAN,  GEORGE,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinary  SurgeonT  R. 
2,  Nashville,  Kan. 

KITTELL,  ELMER  FREDERIC,  B.  S.,  Proprietor  of  The  Varsity 
Shop,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  702  N.  Manhattan  Ave.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.  Proprietor  of  The  Varsity  Shop,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1912 — . 

LAFLIN,  RAY  DELBERT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Field  Expert  of  Better 
Farming  Association  of  North  Dakota,  Hettinger,  N.  Dak. 
Field  Expert  of  Better  Farming  Association  of  North  Dakota, 
1912 — . 

LAWTON,  FRANK  BAXTER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Foreman  of  Agronomy 
Farm,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  R.  8,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Foreman  of 
Agronomy  Farm,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

LIGHTFOOT,  FAIRY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Domestic  Science  Teacher,  Has- 
kell  Institute,  Lawrence,  Kan.  Domestic  Science  Teacher, 
Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

LINDSAY,  NELLE  EASTER,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  and  Domestic  Art,  Port  Arthur  Public  Schools,  443 
Nashville  Ave.,  Port  Arthur,  Texas. 

LINN,  MARTHA  EVALINE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housekeeping  at  Home,  R. 
2,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

LINT,  HENRY  CLAY,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Fellow,  Rutgers  College,  Alumni 
House,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Foreman  in  Vinewood  and 
Viles  Orchards,  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1912-'13;  Assistant  in 
Horticultural  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913  (January  to  July)  ; 
Fellow,  Rutgers  College,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1913 — . 

LIVINGSTON,  FRANK  B.,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Student,  1014  S.  Ridgeland 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Student  with  the  Western  Electric 
Company,  Hawthorne,  111.,  Plant,  1912 — . 

LYNESS,  CHARLES  ENOCH,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Director  of  Agriculture, 
Annandale  High  School,  Annandale,  Minn.  Director  of  Agri- 
Culture,  Annandale  (Minnesota)  High  School,  1912 — . 

McCOLLOCH,  JAMES  WALKER,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Entomologist,  K. 
S.  A.  C.,  1201  Bluemont  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Field  Agent, 


252  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Department  of  Entomology,  K.  S.  A.  C.,   1912-'! 3;    Assistant 

Entomologist,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913 — . 
McCOY,    WILLIAM    ROSS,    B.    S.,    Agri.,    Stock    Farmer,    Partridge, 

Kan.      Stock  Farmer,   Partridge,   Kan.,    1912 — . 
(McCRAY)FRY,  VIVA  MARGARET,  B.S..H.  E., Housewife, Oberlin. 

Kan.     Student,  Dillenbeck  School  of  Oratory,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 

1912-' 13:   Housewife,  1913—. 
(McCREARY)    VOHRINGER,    IRENE    SOPHIA,    B.    S.,    Housewife, 

Albany,    Ga.      Stenographer   in    Home   Economics   Department 

of  Extension  Service,  K.     S.     A.     C.,     1912-'13;      Housewife, 

1913—. 

MCDONALD,  EULA  DELPHA,  B.  s.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  417  Fremont 

St.,    Manhattan,    Kan.      At   Home,    Manhattan,    Kan.,    1912 — . 

McDONALD,  M.  EDWIN,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian  with 
Wichita  and  Oklahoma  Serum  Company,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.  Veterinarian,  Wathena,  Kan.,  1912-'13;  Veterinarian 
with  Wichita  and  Oklahoma  Serum  Company,  1913 — . 

McDONALD,  SCOTT  ROGER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Head  Yardman  and 
Butcher  Salesman,  Pinnell-McMullen  Live  Stock  Commission 
Company,  428  Live  Stock  Exchange,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Head 
Yardman  and  Butcher  Salesman,  Pinnell-McMullen  Live 
Stock  Commission  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1912 — . 

McKINNIE,  JESSIE  ESTELLE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  Beloit,  Kan. 
Teacher,  Domestic  Science  and  Domestic  Art,  Alantic  (Iowa) 
High  School,  1912-'13;  At  Home,  1913 — . 

MACK,  ALBERT  JOHN,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Draftsman,  410  Spitznagel 
Ave.,  Peoria,  111.  At  Home,  Axtell,  Kan.,  1912  (June  to 
October)  ;  In  Employ  of  the  Avery  Company,  Peoria,  111., 
1912 — . 

MAGILL,  EDMUND  CHARLES,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture, 
Horticulture,  and  Botany,  High  School,  Wayzata,  Minn. 
Graduate  Student  and  Instructor,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912-'13; 
Teacher  in  High  School,  Wayzata,  Minn.,  1913 — . 

MARONEY,  GEORGE  EUGENE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Plant  Survey  of 
Doniphan  County  for  Kansas  University,  Attica,  Kan.  Princi- 
pal of  Alma  High  School,  Alma,  Kan.,  1912-'13;  Pure  Seed 
Wheat  Inspector  for  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912-'13;  Student,  Summer 
Session,  Kansas  University,  1913;  Plant  Survey  of  Doniphan 
County  for  Kansas  University,  1913 — . 

MARTIN,  EARL  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Instructor  in  Agriculture, 
Blue  Earth  High  School,  Blue  Earth,  Minn.  Instructor  in 
Agriculture,  Blue  Earth  (Minnesota)  High  School,  1912 — . 

MILLER,  EDWIN  DARRAH  CARLISLE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Chief  Drafts- 
man, S.  S.,  care  Signal  Supervisor,  La  Junta,  Colo. 

MILLER,  VIRGIL  EMMITT,  B.  S.,  Electrician  for  Film  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Assistant  in  Electrical  Engi- 
neering, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912-'13;  Electrician  for  Film  Manu- 


XA  NSA  S  S  TA  TE  A  GRIG  UL  TUBA  L  COL  LEGE  253 

facturing  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1913 — . 

MOORE,  CELIA  CAROLINE,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  10  Park  Road,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  DAVID,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Electrical  Contractor,  1214 
Bluemont  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  With  Smith  Electric  Com- 
pany, Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912-'13;  Contractor  in  Electrical 
Work,  1913 — . 

MOORHEAD,  IVAN  ARCH,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Assistant,  Agronomy 
Department,  Wilwaukee  School  of  Agriculture,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  M.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913;  Assistant  in  Agronomy  Depart- 
ment, Milwaukee  School  of  Agriculture,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1913—. 

MOORMAN,  BESSIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Art,  Ellinwood,  Kan.;  Burr  Oak,  Kan.  (Home).  Teacher  of 
Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Ellinwood,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

v MORTON)  McKEEN,  STELL,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife,  Russell,  Kau. 

MOSS,  WILLIAM  ALFRED,  B.  S.,  Farmer,  R.  2,  Lincoln,  Kan. 
Farmer,  Lincoln,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

MOSSMAN,  DENNIS  FLEET,  B.  S.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
930  Osage  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Postgraduate  Work,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1912 — . 

MULFORD,  EFFIE  JANE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
510  N.  Richardson  St.,  Roswell,  New  Mex.  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  Roswell,  New  Mex.,  1912 — . 

MUNGER,  MYRA  MAY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  R.  8,  Manhattan,  Kan.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1912 — . 

MUSSER,  KARL  BRYANT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Student,  Missouri  Univer- 
sity, 506  S.  Fifth  St.,  Columbia,  Mo.  Student,  Missouri  Uni- 
versity, 1912 — . 

MYERS,  HAZEL  HELEN,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  509  E.  A  St., 
Hutchinson,  Kan.  Office  Work,  1912. 

NELSON,  SELMA  EMELIA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Instructor  of  Domestic 
Science,  Cando  High  School,  Cando,  N.  Dak.;  Randolph,  Kan. 
(Home).  At  Home,  until  September,  1912;  Head  of  the  Do- 
mestic Science  Department,  Cando  (North  Dakota)  High 
School,  1912—. 

NEWLAND,  JESSIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.  At 
Home,  Bridgeport,  Kan.,  1912-'13;  Teacher,  Colorado,  1913 — . 

NICHOLS,  FLOYD  BRUCE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Agricultural  Editor,  The 
Capper  Farm  Papers,  Topeka,  Kan.  Agricultural  Editor,  "The 
Fruit  Grower  and  Farmer,"  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1912-'13;  with 
Capper  Farm  Papers,  1913 — . 

NICHOLS,  JESSIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Studying  China  Painting,  261  Homer 
Ave.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  Traveling,  1912 — . 

NICHOLSON,  JAMES  MORTON,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Assistant  in  Depart- 
ment of  Tests  and  Inspection,  care  Office  Engineer  of  Tests, 


254  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

Santa   Fe,    Topeka,    Kan.      Laboratory   Work   and    Locomotive 

Road  Tests,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1912 — . 
NICOLAY,  JOSIE,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Boise  County,     Grimpass,     Idaho. 

Teacher,  Grimpass  (Idaho)  School,  1912 — . 

NOEL,  HARRY  M.,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Civil  Engineer    with  Cleveland  Con- 
struction Company,   1217  Eastman  St.,     Boise,     Idaho.      Civil 

Engineer    with  Cleveland  Construction  Company,  1912 — . 
NORBY,  OSCAR  MARION,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  1,  Cullison,  Kan. 

Farmer,  Cullison,  Kan.,  1912 — . 
OGILVIE,  VALERIE  ALMINA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  in  High  School, 

Moran,  Kan.;  R.  4,  Burr  Oak,  Kan.    (Home).      Teacher,  High 

School,   Moran,   Kan.,    1912 — . 
OSTLUND,  EPHRAIM  ANDREW,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  5,  Clyde, 

Kan.      Farmer,  Clyde,  Kan.,  1912 — . 
PADDLEFORD,  GLENN  DECATUR,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  In  a  General  Store, 

Stockdale,  Kan.      In  a  General  Store,  Stockdale,  Kan.,  1912 — . 
PARRY,  WILLIAM  THEODORE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Agricultural  Director, 

State  High  School,  Elk  River,  Minn.        Agricultural  Director, 

State  High  School,  Elk  River,  Minn.,  1912 — . 
PATTISON,   FLOYD,   B.    S.,   M.   E.,    Employee   of   Smith   Gas   Power 

Company,   Lexington,   Ohio.      With   the      Smith      Gas      Power 

Company,   1912 — . 
PAYNE,  EDITH  B.,  B.  S.,  401  Vassar  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan.    (Home). 

Teacher  of  Domestic   Science  and   Art  in   High   School,    Mus- 

kogee,  Okla.,  1913 — . 
PELLETTE,  DUDLEY  B.,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  Nickerson, 

Kan.      Veterinarian,  Nickerson,  Kan.,  1912—. 

PERRILL,  LAURENCE  TODD,  B.  S.,  Ind.  Jour.,  Teacher  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Manual  Training,  Marion  High  School,  Marion,  Kan.; 

Manhattan,  Kan.   (Home).  Teacher  of  Agriculture  and  Manual 

Training,  Marion  (Kansas)  High  School,  1912 — . 
PHILLIPS,  Kenneth  W.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  4,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

Farmer,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912 — . 
PIERCE,  EDWIN  WILLIAM,  D.  V.  M.,  Bison,  Kan. 
PINGREE,  GUY  GILES,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.      Died  April  17,  1913. 
PLATT,  LUCY  W.,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  Aetna,  Kan. 
PULVER,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian  and 

Surgeon,      Wamego,      Kan.      Veterinarian,      Wamego,      Kan., 

1912 — . 
PURDY,  DANIEL  MILTON,  B.  S.,  Graduate  Student,     K.     S.  A.  C. 

Farmer,  White  City,  Kan.,  1912-'! 3. 

REED,  CLINTON  J.,  B.   S.,  Leavenworth   St.,   Manhattan,   Kan. 
ROBERTS,    ALICE    DUNBAR,    B.    S.,    H.    E.,    Teacher    of    Domestic 

Science  and  Art  and  Agriculture,  Oskaloosa,  Kan.      Teacher  of 

Domestic   Science  and   Art  and   Agriculture,   Oskaloosa,   Kan., 

1912 — . 
ROBINSON,    JOSEPHINE,    B.    S.,    H.    E.,    Teacher,    1965    N.   Thirty- 


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second  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.;  Morrill,  Kan.  (Home). 
Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  and  Art,  Botany,  and  History, 
Wilson  High  School,  19 12-' 13. 

RODGERS,  MARGARET,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S,  A. 
C.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912- 
'13. 

ROOT,  IRVING  CAMPDORAS,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Horticultural  Depart- 
ment, Bureau  of  Agriculture,  Manila,  P.  I.;  1348  Waverly 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  (Home). 

ROSADO,  FRANCO  THOMAS,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Graduate  Student,  Uni- 
versity of  Louisiana,  602  Florida  St.,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 
Graduate  Student  in  Sugar  Engineering,  University  of 
Louisiana,  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  1912 — .  , 

ROWLAND,  RUTH  LILLIAN,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  Domestic  Science 
Department,  Springfield  (Missouri)  High  School,  1205  Ben- 
ton  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
Springfield  (Missouri)  High  School,  1912 — . 

SCHMIDLER,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Farmer,  R.  2,  Marys- 
ville,  Kan.  With  Denver  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Company, 
Summer,  1912;  Farmer,  1912 — . 

SCHNEIDER,  ESSIE  BLANCHE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Postgraduate  Stu- 
dent, K.  S.  A.  C.,  1400  Poyntz  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Post- 
graduate Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

SCHWAB,  LUDWIG  JOSEPH,  B.  S.,  Engineer  for  Kalamazoo  Gas 
Company,  507  Pine  St.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Farmer,  1912 
(June  to  November);  Engineer  for  Kalamazoo  Gas  Company, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1912 — . 

SCOTT,  Jr.,  CYRUS  McDONALD,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Draftsman,  2278 
Norwood  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Draftsman,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  1912 — . 

SECHRIST,  ERNEST  OTTO,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  R.  5,  North 
Topeka,  Kan.  Farmer,  North  Topeka,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

SEGEL,  ABEL,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  McPherson,  Kan. 

SEWELL,  MALCOLM  CAMERON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Superintendent, 
Branch  Experiment  Station,  Garden  City,  Kan.  Graduate 
Student,  Ohio  State  University,  Assistant  in  Agronomy,  1912- 
'13;  Superintendent,  Branch  Experiment  Station,  Garden  City, 
Kan.,  1913 — . 

SHAW,  LESLIE  LEON,  B.   S.,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 

SHERWOOD,  ETTA  V.,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  High  School  Teacher,  Clyde, 
Kan.  Teacher,  High  School,  Clyde,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

SHERWOOD,  VIRGIE  G.,  B.  S.,  Stenographer,  Department  of  Rural 
Education,  K.  S.  A.  C. 

SHULER,  HARRY  NELSON,  B.  S.,  Agri.     Died  in  1912. 

(SHUMWAY)  GISH,  CARRIE  MARIETTA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  House- 
wife, Manhattan,  Kan.  Housewife,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

SIMONSEN,  WARREN  EARL,   D.  V.   M.,   Station  A,   Extension   De- 

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256  HE  CORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

partment,  Ames,  Iowa.  Veterinarian,  Dighton,  Kan.,  1912- 
'13;  Producer  of  Anti-Hog-cholera  Serum  for  the  Clemson 
Agricultural  College,  South  Carolina,  and  Assistant  State 
Veterinarian  of  South  Carolina,  1913;  In  Extension  Depart- 
ment, Iowa  Agricultural  College,  1913 — . 

SIMS,  MERL  HUDSON,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Manual  Training,  Anthony, 
Kan. 

SMITH,  JOHN  ALLEN  HIGGINS,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  with  Dallas  Electric 
Light  and  Power  Company,  1912  S.  Ervay  St.,  Dallas,  Texas. 
Timekeeper  and  Material  Checker,  Dallas  Consolidated  Electric 
Street  Railway  Company,  1912  (July  to  October);  Shipping 
Clerk,  W.  D.  Felder  &  Co.,  Cotton  Buyers,  1912-'13  (October 
to  January) ;  Wjth  Dallas  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company, 
1913 — . 

SMITH,  HARRY  LEWIS,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  General  Manager,  Flint 
River  Orchards  Company,  Brunswick  Manor,  R.  1,  Albany, 
Ga.  General  Manager,  Flint  River  Orchards  Company, 
1912 — . 

SMITH,  NED,  B.  S.,  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  215  Hum- 
boldt  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Postgraduate  Student,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  1913. 

STALLMANN,  LULU  ELISE,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science; 
Hutchinson,  Kan.  (Home).  Supervisor  of  Domestic  Science 
and  Art,  Deming  (New  Mexico)  Public  Schools,  1912 — . 

STANLEY,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  €.  E.,  Chairman  on  U.  S. 
Land  Survey-Examining,  El  Centro,  Cal.  Bridge  Inspector, 
Wabaunsee  County,  Kansas,  College  Extension  Department, 
1912-'13;  Chairman,  U.  S.  Land  Survey-Examining,  El  Centro. 
Cal.,  1913 — . 

(STEPHENSON)  OBER,  LOTTIE  GENEVA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  House- 
wife, Columbus,  Ohio.  At  Home,  Clements,  Kan.,  1912-'14; 
Housewife,  1914 — . 

STORY,  MARCIA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  Domestic  Science,  Abilene, 
Kan. 

SURBER,  EVA  MAY,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Telephone  Solicitor  of  Advertise- 
ments for  Kansas  City  "Post,"  and  Night-School  Teacher, 
1601  Garfield  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Advertising  Depart- 
ment of  Kansas  City  "Post,"  1912 — ;  Teacher  of  Night  School, 
Argentine  High  School,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

TANNER,  CASSIE,  B.  S.,  1025  Vattier  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

TENNIS,  OLIVE,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  R.  1,  Chanute,  Kan. 

(TERHUNE)  McCALL,  EDITH  GRACE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
917  Fremont  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Housewife,  1912 — . 

TERHUNE,  ELLEN  MAUDE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science  in  High  School,  Cheyenne  Wells,  Colo.;  R.  10,  Law- 
rence, Kan.  (Home).  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Cheyenne 
Wells  (Colorado)  High  School,  1912-'13. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  257 

TOMSON,  WALTER  EDWIN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  in  Dairy  Hus- 
bandry, K.  S.  A.  C.,  904  Bluemont  Ave.,  Manhattan,  Kail. 
Assistant  in  Dairy  Husbandry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912 — . 

TRUE,  ALICE  MARIE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  in  City  Schools,  1409 
Fillmore  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Teacher,  City  Schools,  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1912 — . 

TUCKER,  KATHERINE  ANN,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  State  School  for  the  Blind;  924  Bluemont  Ave.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  (Home).  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  State 
School  for  the  Blind,  1912 — . 

TURNER,  CHESTER  FRANCIS,  B.  S.,  Employed  in  U.  S.  Gipsy 
Moth  Parasite  Laboratory,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.  Fruit 
Inspector,  Kansas  Entomological  Commission,  1912;  Graduate 
Student  in  Entomology,  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College, 
Amherst,  Mass.,  1913 — ;  Employed  in  U.  S.  Gipsy  Moth  Para- 
site Laboratory,  1913 — . 

TURNER,  MARY  LEE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science, 
5323  Pitt  St.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Assistant  in  Domestic  Science, 
Peck  School  of  Domestic  Science,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1912 — . 

VALENTINE,  EMMA  V.,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  Flush,  Kan. 
Teacher,  1912 — . 

VAN  NORDSTRAND,  ROBERT  DANIEL,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  In  Testing 
Department  of  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
13  Eagle  St..  Sehenectady,  N.  Y.  In  Testing  Department  of 
General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1912 — . 

VAUGHN,  EDGAR  ALLEN,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Toronto,  Kan.  Student, 
Summer  School,  K.  S.  A.  C.;  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Arkansas 
City,  Kan. 

WALTHOUR,  ROY  L.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Newton,  Kan. 

WARD,  WALTER  GILLING,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Instructor  in  Drawing, 
East  Lansing,  Mich.  Instructor  in  Drawing,  Michigan  Agri- 
cultural College,  East  Lansing,  Mich.,  1912 — . 

(WARE)  JOHNSON,  VERA  ARVENA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Housewife, 
White  City,  Kan. 

WATSON,  CLARENCE  W.,  B.  S.,  Chemist,  Pittsburg,  Kan.  Chemist, 
Sandusky  Portland  Cement  Company,  Dixon,  111.;  Chemist, 
Altoona  Portland  Cement  Company,  North  Altoona,  Kan. 

WEAVER,  FERN  VENA,   B.   S.,   Wakefield,  Kan. 

WEST,  JAMES,  B.  S.,  Instructor  in  Chemistry  and  Agriculture, 
High  School,  349  E.  Main  St.,  Ashland,  Ore.  Instructor  in 
Chemistry  and  Agriculture,  High  School,  Ashland,  Ore., 
1912 — . 

WHIPPLE,  FLORENCE  RILLA,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Clerk  in  Office  of 
State  Live  Stock  Registry  Board,  413  N.  Eighteenth  St.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  At  Home,  1912;  Clerk  in  Office  of  State  Live 
Stock  Registry  Board,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

WHITNEY,    ALLEN   HOMER,    D.    V.    M.,      Vet.      S.,      Veterinarian, 


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KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  259 

Narka,    Kan.      Veterinarian,    Narka,    Kan.,    1912: — . 

WILLIAMS,  LOUIS  COLEMAN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture, 
Tecumseh,  Nebr.  Employed  in  a  California  Orange  Grove, 
four  months;  In  the  Employ  of  Chestnut  Blight  Commission, 
of  Pennsylvania,  two  months;  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.;  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Tecumseh,  Nebr. 

WILLIAMS,  MARY  CATHERINE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher  in  High 
School,  Stockton,  Kan.;  410  E.  Grove  St.,  Bloomington,  Hi. 
(Home).  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Domestic  Art,  and 
Latin,  Stockton  (Kansas)  High  School,  1912 — . 

WILLOUGHBY,  LUTHER  EARLE,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  High  School, 
1305  Loomis  St.,  Winfield,  Kan.  Instructor  of  Physics  and 
Agriculture,  Winfield  (Kansas)  High  School,  1912 — . 

WILSON,  MATILDA  JANE,  B.  S.,  Clerk  in  Extension  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1216  Vattier  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

WITHINGTON,  GEORGE  EDNA,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Valley  Falls,  Kan. 
Graduate  Student,  Kansas  State  University,  1912-'13; 
Teacher  of  History  and  Science,  Valley  Falls,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

WINGFIELD,  SUSAN  ELIZABETH,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  Teacher,  Milo, 
Kan.;  R.  2,  Dwight,  Kan.  (Home).  Teacher,  Milo,  Kan., 
1912 — . 

WOLCOTT,  LEROY  BUSHNELL,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian, 
312  Glenolden  Ave.,  Glenolden,  Pa.  Veterinarian,  Biologi- 
cal Laboratory,  H.  K.  Mulford  Company,  1912 — . 

WOLFE,  RAYMOND  McKEE,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Construction  Engineer, 
108  W.  Sixty-first  Street  Terrace,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Drafts- 
man and  Engineer,  Swift  &  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

WOOD,  HAROLD  POPE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Live  Stock  Raiser  and 
Farmer,  Elmdale,  Kan.  Live  Stock  Raiser  and  Farmer, 
Elmdale,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

WREATH,  NELLIE  LUNETTE,  B.  S.,  H.  E.,  At  Home,  R.  8,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1912 — . 

YEAGER,  ALBERT  FRANKLIN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agricul- 
ture, Crete,  Nebr.  Employee,  Pennsylvania  Chestnut  Blight 
Commission,  1912;  Graduate  Student  and  Student  Assistant, 
Laboratory  Classes,  Horticultural  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1912-'13;  At  Home,  Bazaar,  Kan.,  1913-'14;  Teacher  of  Agri- 
culture, Crete,  Nebr.,  1914 — . 

YOUNG,  GEORGE  ASBURY,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinarian,  Syra- 
cuse, Nebr.  Veterinarian,  Syracuse,  Nebr.,  1912 — . 

ZIMMERMAN,  JOHN  HENRY,  B.  S.,  Draftsman,  1619  May  St., 
Fort  Worth,  Texas.  Draftsman  for  Swift  &  Co.,  1912. 

1913 

ABBOTT,  HATTIE  JULIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
ADAMS,  ELSIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Assistant  Librarian,  Man- 
hattan,   Kan. 


260  RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

ALDERMAN,  MAX  ERRETT,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  U.  S.  Reclamation  Serv- 
ice, Palisades,  Colo. 
ALDERMAN,   WORTH,   B.   S.,   C.   E.,   U.   S.      Reclamation      Service, 

Palisades,  Colo. 

ALLEN,    RICHARD   NELLA,    B.    S.,    E.    E.,    Garver,    Okla. 
ALLEN,   RUTH   EVANGELINE,   B.    S.?   D.    S.,   Teacher   of   Domestic 

Science   in    High    School,    Coldwater,    Kan. 
ANDERSON,   MAY  MARIA,   B.   S.,      D.   S.,     Teacher     of      Domestic 

Science,  Chase,  Kan. 

APPLETON,  ROY  AUSTIN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Maplehill,  Kan. 
ATKINS,  DUDLEY,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Riley  County  Surveyor,  Manhattan, 

Kan. 
(AVERY)    NORLIN,   EDITH  FLORENCE,   B.   S.,   D.    S.,   Housewife, 

McCracken,    Kan. 

BAKER,  LEVI   CLINTON,   B.   S.,   Agri.,   Fredonia,   Kan. 
BALDWIN,  GEORGIA  KILBORN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Woodbine,  Iowa. 
BALDWIN,  RAYMOND  A.,  B.   S.,  Agri.,  Atchison,  Kan. 
BAIRD,  ROBERT  ROY,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Farmer,  Riley,  Kan. 
BARR,   MILDRED,   B.   S.,   D.    S.,   Teacher,    Salina,   Kan. 
BAXTER,  WILLIAM  CLYDE,  B.   S.,  M.  E.,   Gas  Engineer,   Bartles- 

ville,  Okla. 

BEAMAN,   ALONZO   PEARL,   B.    S.,   Agri.,   Macksville,   Kan. 
BEAUCHAMP,  WILBUR  LEE,  B.   S.,     Teacher,      Manhattan     High 

School,    Manhattan,    Kan. 
BERRY,    LUCILE    REBECCA,    B.    S.,    Capper    Publishing    Company, 

Topeka,  Kan. 
BLAIR,   FRANK   SCOTT,      B.   S.,      Sorghum-Syrup      Manufacturing 

Company,   Fort   Smith,   Ark. 

BLAKE,  CHARLES  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  New  Ulysses,  Kan. 
BLEVINS,  RUTH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  Hois- 

ington,  Kan. 

BOETTCHER,   ERNEST  FRIEDRICH,   B.   S.,   C.   E.,   Winkler,   Kan. 
BOHRER,   RUFUS  CLYDE,   B.    S.,   Agri.,    Parental   Farm,    Spokane, 

Wash. 
BONNETT,    ROBERT    KLINE,    B.    S.,      Agri.,      Nursery      Foreman, 

Agronomy  Department,   K.   S.  A.   C.,  Manhattan,   Kan. 
BRANSON,    DE    HELLIK,    B.    S.,    Agri.,    Assistant   in    Animal    Hus- 
bandry Department,   State  University,   Fayettville,   Ark. 
BRENNAN,   LAURANCE   EDWARD,    B.    S.,    Graduate      Student      in 

Chicago    University,    836    N.    Cass.,    Chicago,    111. 
BRETHOUR,  LOLA,  B.  S.,  Teacher,  Burden,  Kan. 
BROWN,   GEORGE  WILEY,   B.   S.,   Agri.,   Teacher,   Labette   County 

High  School,  Altamont,  Kan. 
BUCK,  WALTER  ALBERT,   B.   S.,   E.   E.,   Graduate   Student,   K.   S. 

A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

BURNHAM,  HATTIE  AMELIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Lovewell,  Kan. 
CAMPBELL,  ROBERT  PROFFITT,  B.   S.,  Attica,  Kan. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  261 

CARVIN,  FLORENCE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science  in 

High  School,  Wichita,  Kan. 
CHRISTIE,  LEWIS  CAIE,     B.  S.,     Agri.,     Teacher,     High     School, 

Nickerson,  Kan. 
COLLINS,  MERLE  DOLIN,  B.  S.,  Teacher     of     Agriculture,     High 

School,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
COLVILLE,  NEVA  HELEN,  B.   S.,  D.   S.,  Demonstrator  for  Layton 

Pure  Food  Company,  East  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

CONROW,  LENA  ADELLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
CORSANT,   JESSE   HARRISON,   B.    S.,    Fellowship      in      Pathology, 

Oregon  State  College,  Corvallis,  Ore. 
COX,  JENNIE  LYNNE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Science,  K. 

S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
CROXTON,  RUBY  BELLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,   1350   S.  Topeka 

Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan. 

DAVIDSON,  AUBREY  ELBERT,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  High  School,  Hoi- 
ton,   Kan. 
DAVIDSON,  JOHN  FULLER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  830  S.  Lawrence,  Wichita, 

Kan. 
DAVIS,  CHARLES  AMBROSE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher,     High     School, 

Scott  City,  Kan. 
DAVIS,  RAY  ROBERT,  D.  V.  M.,     Vet.  S.,     Practising     Veterinary 

Medicine,   Logan,   Kan. 
DEITZ,  FLORENCE  LYDIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At     Home,     2747     Holly, 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
DODGE,  HARRY  ELKINS,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant  in  Dairying,  Hays, 

Kan. 
DRAKE,  WILLIAM  CLYDE,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Practising  Veterinary 

Medicine,  1016  Moro,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
DRYDEN,   VICTOR   VINCIL,    B.    S.,   Agri.,   Teacher   of   Agriculture, 

High  School,  Mahnomen,  Minn. 

DUNN,  HARRIET  ELLEN,  B.  S.,  At  Home,  Malta  Bend,  Mo. 
EMBREE,  FLORENCE  BAKER,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Burlington,  Kan. 
EMSLIE,  EMMETT  K.,  B.   S.,   Director  of  Manual  Training,   Public 

Schools,   Benson,   Minn. 

ERICSON,  ANNIE  HATTIE,  B.  S.,  Lindsborg,  Kan. 
FATE,  LAURA  MARGARET,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Girard,  Kan. 
FENTON,  IRENE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Greeley,  Colo. 
FINK,  RAYMOND  D.,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Construction  Company,  Preston, 

Iowa. 

FLINN,  JENNIE  IRENE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Mound  City,  Kan. 
FULLER,  IVY  ANN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic  Art,  Manhat- 
tan  High    School,    Manhattan,    Kan. 
GILL,  JOHN  HAMILTON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Manual  Training 

in  High  School,  Eureka,  Kan. 
GILLISPIE.  GEORGE  SMITH,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Westinghouse  Company, 

Pittsburg,  Pa. 


262  BE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

GILMORE,  BENJAMIN  HARRISON,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Eldorado,  Kan. 

GILMORE,  WALTER  ELLSWORTH,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Eldorado,  Kan. 

GIVENS,  EDITH  LOIS,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

GOHEEN,  ETHEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  108 
S.  Juliette,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

GONTERMAN,  MABEL  MAYE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Glen  Elder,  Kan. 

GRAHAM,   FRANK  HILL,   B.   S.,   E.   E.,      Westinghouse      Company, 
Pittsburg,  Pa. 

GRAPER,  ELMER  OSCAR,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Eldorado,  Kan. 

GRAYBILL,  ELLA  RUTH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Valley  Center,  Kan. 

GRIMES,  ETHEL  THEODORA,  B.   S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Greenwood, 
Mo. 

GRIMES,  WALDO  E.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farm  Foreman,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

GROVER,  MYRTLE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

GRUBE,  LESTER  E.,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Turbine  Research     Department 
General  Electric  Company,  38  Baker  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

HAINES,  HELEN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Graduate  Student,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

HALL,  THEODORE  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Construction  Engineer- 
ing Work,  Bartlesville,   Okla. 

HAMILTON,  CLYDE  CARNEY,  B.  S.,  Assistant  in  Entomology  De 
partment,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

HARRIS,  JOHN,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  With  Serum  Company,  Franklin, 
Ind. 

HARTWELL,  OLIVE  W.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  1301  N.  Wichita  St.. 
Wichita,  Kan. 

HARTWIG,  MARGUERITE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Goodland,  Kan. 

HAWTHORNE,  VERA  WARE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Gypsum,  Kan. 

HAYES,  WILLIAM  PATRICK,  B.  S.,  Assistant  Entomologist,  Experi- 
ment Station,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Box  125,  Winfield,  Kan. 

HENDERSHOT,  WILLIAM  ALBERT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher,  Dickin 
son  County  High  School,  Chapman,  Kan. 

HILSABECK,  LYNNE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher     of  Domestic     Science, 
Phoenix,  Ariz. 

HOAGLIN,  CELIA  CLAIRE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Phillipsburg,  Kan. 

HOOVER,  WALTER  L.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Canton,  Kan. 

HOUGHTON,  LURA  BEATRICE,  B.   S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Domestic 
Science,  Good  Samaritan  Hospital,  Portland,  Ore. 

HOWELL,  LELAND,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Practising  Veterinary  Medi- 
cine, Lawrence,  Kan. 

HOWENSTINE,  IRWIN  VERNARD,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Winfield,  Kan. 

HUNT,  HARRY  FRANK,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,     Practising     Veterinary 
Medicine,  Lincoln  Center,  Kan. 

HUSTON,  MARGARET  ANNE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Atwood,  Kan. 

HUTCHINSON,  MULFORD     MARION,      B.   S.,  C.  E.,      Construction 
Engineering  Work,  A.,  T.  &  S.  P.,  Chanute,  Kan. 


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HUTTO,  LOUIS  EDGAR,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of     Agriculture,     Fairview, 

Kan. 
IPSEN,  CARL  LAURENCIOUS,     B.  S.,  E.     E.,     Student     Engineer, 

General  Electric  Company,  38  Baker  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 
JAMES,  WILLIAM  GORDON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  38  Furman  St.,  Schenec- 

tady,  N.  Y. 
JENSEN,  LESLIE  LEROY,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,     Westinghouse     Company, 

Pittsburg,  Pa. 

JONES,  ELMA  SAGE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Barrett,  Kan. 
JONES,  JOSEPH  CLARENCE,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Enid,  Okla. 
JONES,   WILLIAM  RAYMOND,   B.   S.,   Agri.,   Bookkeeper,   Hoffman 

Milling  Company,  Enterprise,  Kan. 
KEITH,  ERNEST  BAKER,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Instructor  in  Mathematics, 

316  W.  Eighth  St.,  Coffeyville,  Kan. 

KEMPTON,  JUANITA  PAULINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Enid,  Okla. 
KENT,  HARRY  L.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Dean  of  School  of  Agriculture,  K.  3. 

A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
KERR,  RAYMOND,  B.   S.,  Arch.,   School  of  Forestry,  Bottineau,  N. 

Dak.' 
KIMMEL,  ROBERT  RAY,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Western  Electric  Company, 

Chicago,  111. 

KIRKPATRICK,  GEORGE  BURREL,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Eureka,  Kan. 
KIRKPATRICK,   JOSEPH  IRL,   D.   V.  M.,  Vet.   S.,   Inspector,  K.   ri. 

A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

KOLTERMAN,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  B.  S.,  Welda,  Kan. 
KOLTERMAN,  GRACE  MATILDA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Welda,  Kan. 
(KOLTERMAN)   HOUK,  PEARL  ALICE,     B.  S.,  D.  S.,     Housewife, 

1228  N.  First  St.,  East  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

KREHBIEL,  SAM  AUGUST,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Moundridge,  Kan. 
LAMBERT,  PERRY  HERBERT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,     Farmer,     Hiawatha, 

Kan. 

LAWTON,  EDNA  ETHLYN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Cimarron,  Kan. 
LEADLEY,  THOMAS  ARCHIBALD,  B.  S.,  Newspaper  Work,  Omaha, 

Nebr. 
LEECH,   CHARLES  A.,  B.   S.,  E.  E.,  Western     Electric     Company, 

Chicago,  111. 
LEWALLEN,  DICK,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Mitchell,  S. 

Dak. 

LEWIS,  FRANK  CLARK,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  505  E.  Miami,  Paola,  Kan. 
LIMBOCKER,  HAZEL  VIOLA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,   320  Leaven- 
worth,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

LINT,  REVA  E.,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Concordia,  Kan. 
(LOGAN)    KERNOHAN,  ANNIE  E.,  B.   S.,   D.   S.,   Housewife,  Nash- 
ville, Kan. 

LOOMIS,  FRED  HERBERT,  B.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
LUDINGTON,   CLYDE,   B.   S.,   Agri.,   Teacher  of  Agriculture,   Craig, 

Mo. 


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LYMAN,  GERTRUDE  ANNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  503  N.  Juliette, 
Manhattan,  Kan. 

LYONS,  JOHN,  B.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

LYONS,  THOMAS  DANIEL,  B.  S.,  Teacher  in  High  School,  Wathena, 
Kan. 

McCALL,  FAY  ELISHA,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Teacher  of  Drawing,  Agricul- 
tural and  Mechanical  School,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

McFADDEN,    HENRY   WILSON,    B.    S.,    Agri.,    Farmer,    Burlington, 
Kan. 

McNALL,  PRESTON  ESSER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Fellow  in  Soils,  Agronomy 
Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

MANGELSDORF,  BERTHA  WILHELMINA,      B.   S.,  D.   S.,      Seneca, 
Kan. 

MARTIN,  EARL  WALDO,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Manual     Training     and 
Agriculture  in  High  School. 

MATHERS,  EPHA  ESTELLA,  B.  S.,  D.   S.,  Grinnell,  Kan. 

MICHAELS,  ETHEL  LEOTA,  B.   S.,   D.   S.,   Osawatomie,   Kan. 

MILLER,  MYRTLE  AUGUSTA   (BOWER),  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Lakeview,  Cal. 

MONTFORD,  ARTHUR  HIRAM,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  in  High  School, 
Paola,  Kan. 

MOSS,  FRANK  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,     Allis-Chalmers     Company, 
Milwaukee,  Minn. 

MOSS,  LEROY  DAVID,  B.   S. 

MOSSMAN,  DENNIS  FLEET,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Maplehill,  Kan. 

MYERS,  ELMER  BARRETT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Hutchinson,  Kan. 

(MYERS)  DROGE,  HELEN  MATTIER,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  876 
Billings   St.,    Springfield,    Mo. 

NEIMAN,   CHARLES  MARION,   B.   S.,   Arch.,   Teacher     of     Manual 
Training,  Camos  Prairie,  Mont. 

NELSON,  GLENN  ELMER,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Veterinary  College,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo. 

NEWKIRK,  CLARE  SPARKS,  B.   S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,   Geneseo,   Kan. 

NICOLAY,  JAMES  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Santa  Fe  Railway  Com- 
pany, Newton,  Kan. 

NIXON,  LUCY  EDNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Eureka,  Kan. 

(NONAMAKER)   CARLSON,  IDA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

(NONAMAKER)    McCULLOUGH,    MAUD,    B.    S.,    D.    S.,    Housewife, 
Manhattan,  Kan. 

NORLIN,  ALBERT  V.,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  McCracken,  Kan. 

NORMAN,  ZOE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Helena,  Okla. 

NORTHRUP,  IDA  MAE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  San  Gabriel,  Cal. 

NORTON,  RAMONA  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,      603     W.     Adams     St., 
Creston,   Iowa. 

OLINGER,  RAYMOND  FRANKLIN,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Lafontaine,  Kan. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  265 

OLSEN,  HENRY  HERMAN,  D.  V.  M.,  Vet.  S.,  Student,  Kansas  State 
University,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

OSHEL,  OMER  IVO,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Student  in  Dairying,  State  Univer- 
sity, Columbia,  Mo. 

PARKER,  HOWARD  OTTO,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Denver  Gas  and  Electric 
Company,  Denver,  Colo. 

PAYNE,  GLADYS  MARY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

PERRILL,  DALE  MORRISON,  B.  S.,  M.  E. 

(PERRY)  SEATON,  MELVA  GAY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

PETERSON,  LAURA  VICTORIA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Thayer,  Kan. 

PETTIT,  HENRY  CLAUDE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Farmer,  Harrison,  Ark. 

POLLOM,  LESTER  BOYD,  B.  S.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Burling- 
ton, Kan. 

PRAY,  ETHLYN  PEARL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Registrar's  Office,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

PRICE,  MAGGIE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Halstead,  Kan. 

PRIEST,  INA  FRANK,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Janeau,  Alaska. 

RANNELLS,  HELEN  EDNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

REDDEN,  ENID  ALZINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Assistant  Librarian,  K.  S.  A. 
C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

REES,   FRED  THOMAS,  B.   S.,  Agri.,  Teacher,  Brooten,  Minn. 

RENTSCHLER,  CHRISTINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Moline,  Kan. 

REXROAD,  LEO  WAYNE,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company, 
Chanute,  Kan. 

ROBBINS,  FLOYD  JOE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture,  Port 
Arthur,  Texas. 

ROBINSON,  LYNN  ALAN,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Architect's  Office,  Kansas 
City,  Mo. 

ROOT,  ADDIE  DORRITT,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Port  Arthur,  Texas. 

ROWLEY,  MADGE  CATHERINE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Neodesha,  Kan. 

RUCKER,  NEIL  LEWIS,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Burdett,  Kan. 

RUMBEL,  VERNA  MAE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Oswego  College,  Oswego,  Kan. 

SANDERS,  ELBRIDGE  GALE,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Power  Plant  Construc- 
tion Work,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

SCHIERECK,  CATHERYN  MARY,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Dighton, 
Kan. 

SCHILLING,  MRS.  MARY  H.  LOVE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Sedro  Valley. 
Wash. 

SCHULTZ,  MARGARET  WASHBURN,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher  of  Do- 
mestic Science,  Cherokee,  Okla. 

SCHUSTER,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  423  Rebecca  Ave., 
Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

SCHWAB,  BERTHA  RUEGG,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Clifton,  Kan. 

SCNEDER,  ELMER,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  General  Electric  Company,  Cicero, 
111. 

SCOTT,  MARGHERITA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  -At  Home,  Arkansas  City,  Kan. 


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SHELBY,  LULA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  St.  Louis  Public  Schools,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

SIMONS,  MAE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Wisconsin. 

SKINNER,  JOSEPHINE  EDYTHE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Fairvie\v, 
Kan. 

SMIES,  ERNEST  HANNA,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, Tyler,  Texas. 

SMITH,  RALPH  BRUNT,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Watts  American  Paving  Com- 
pany, Eureka,  Kan. 

SMITH,  STANLEY  ALBERT,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Assistant  in  Architecture 
and  Drawing,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

(SMITH)  HUNTER,  SUSIE  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

SMITH,  VESTA,  D.  S.,  D.  S.,  Stenographer,  Extension  Department, 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

(SPANIOL)  SCHLAEFLI,  CLARA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife,  Schenec- 
tady,  N.  Y. 

SPIER,  CHARLOTTE  LOUISE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Ellis,  Kan. 

SPRINGER,   EARL,   B.   S.,  Gaylord,  Minn. 

SPRINGER,  TWYLIAH  OPAL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Graduate  Student,  Man- 
hattan, Kan. 

STAHL,  ELMER  GUY,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Foreman,  Lighting  Plant,  To- 
peka,  Kan. 

(STODDARD)  TURNER,  LYDA  RUTH,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Hyattsville,  Md. 

STONE,  VIRGIL  DAVID,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Denver  Gas  and  Electric  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colo. 

STRAIN,  CHARLES  DAYTON,  B.  S.,  E.  E.,  Phillipsburg,  Kan. 

SWANSON,  RICHARD  OLLIE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture. 
Sherhorn,  Minn. 

SWINGLE,  LEONHARDT,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Experiment  Station,  Tucson, 
Ariz. 

TAYLOR,  IRA  EARL,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company, 
Chanute,  Kan. 

TERRILL,  ALICE  EDNA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Stewart,  Iowa. 

TRUESDELL,  BERNICE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Formoso,  Kan. 

TRUESDELL,  BERTHA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  At  Home,  Lyons,  Kan. 

TURNER,  ETHEL,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Tonganoxie,  Kan. 

VANDERWILT,  ETHEL  NELLIE,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Assistant,  Animal 
Husbandry  Department,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

VAN  NOY,  KATHERYN  FLORENCE,   B.   S.,   D.   S.,   Lexington,   Mo. 

VOHRINGER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Foreman  of  Ranch, 
Albany,  Ga. 

WALTERS,  ELSMERE  JOE,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Draughtsman,  Wyatt  & 
Co.,  Atchison,  Kan. 

WEIBLE,  ANITA  BERNICE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Rossville,  Kan. 

(WESTENHAVER)  PURCELL,  BLANCHE,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Housewife, 
Manhattan,  Kan. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  267 

WHITLOCK,  BERT  WORDEN,  B.  S.,  Superintendent,  Grain  Labora- 
tory, Bozeman,  Mont. 

WHITTAKER,  MILLER  FULTON,  B.  S.,  Arch.,  Teacher  of  Manual 
Training,  South  Carolina. 

WILLIS,  LULU,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Teacher,  Horton,  Kan. 

WISE,  ALBERT  DEAN,  B.   S.,  Agri. 

WISEMAN,  REUBEN  EDWARD,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Assistant,  Farm 
Mechanics,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

WITMER,  JOSEPH  ROY,  B.  S.,  M.  E.,  Teacher,  Osborne  City 
Schools,  Osborne,  Kan. 

WITTMEYER,  JESSE  W.,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture  and 
Manual  Training  in  High  School,  Park  Rapids,  Minn. 

WOLCOTT,  CHARLES  CLEMENTS,  B.  S.,  Student  of  Medicine,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

WORLEY,  ADA,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Paradise,  Kan. 

WYLAND,  GERALD,  B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company, 
Galesburg,  111. 

YOUNG,  OLA  MAUD,  B.  S.,  D.  S.,  Colby,  Kan. 

ZIEGLER,  DANIEL  WALTER,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  Teacher  of  Agriculture. 
Chase  County  High  School,  Cottonwood  Falls,  Kan. 

ZIPSIE,  KATHRYN  PHOEBE,  B.  S.,  D.   S.,  At  Home,  Jewell,  Kan. 


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ADVANCED  DEGREES   CONFERRED    UPON  PER- 
SONS NOT  GRADUATES  OF  K.  S.  A.  C. 


1877 

ERASER,  JOHN,  LL.  D.    (Dead) 

1883 

WALTERS,  JOHN  D.,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Architecture  and  Draw- 
ing, Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

1894 

EMCH,  ARNOLD,  M.  S.,  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111. 

1897 

OLIN,  OSCAR  EUGENE,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Economics  and  History 
and  Dean  of  Buchtel  College,  128  N.  Forge  St.,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature,  K.  S.  A.  C., 
1898;  Principal  of  Normal  Department  and  Preparatory 
School  of  Buchtel  College,  1898-'01;  Principal  of  Buchtel 
Academy  and  Instructor  in  Economics  and  Philosophy,  1901- 
'04;  Professor  of  Economics  and  History  and  Instructor  in 
Philosophy,  Buchtel  College,  1904-'13;  Dean  of  the  Faculty 
and  Acting  President  of  Buchtel  College,  1913 — . 

1898 

BARTHOLOMEW,  ELAM,  M.  S.,  Editor  and  Publisher  of  "Fungi 
Columbian!"  and  "North  American  Uredinales,"  R.  3,  Stock- 
ton, Kan.  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1898-'03;  S.  S.  Mis- 
sionary, Northwest  Kansas,  1903-'07;  Publisher  of  "Fungi 
Columbian!,"  1901 — ;  Publisher  of  "North  American  Uredi- 
nales," 1911 — . 

ROBERTS,  HERBERT  F.,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Botany,  Kansas 
State  Agricultural  College,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

ROSE,  GEORGE  E.,  M.  S.,  Superintendent  of  City  Schools,  Rose- 
dale,  Kan.  Graduated  from  Kansas  University,  1883;  Princi- 
pal of  Armourdale  School,  1883-'84;  Superintendent  of  Rose- 
dale  Schools,  1884-'87;  Principal  of  Everett  School,  Kansas 
City,  Kan.,  1887-'91;  Superintendent  of  Rosedale  Schools, 
1891-'93;  Principal  of  Kansas  City  (Kansas)  High  School, 
1893-'03;  Superintendent  of  Rosedale  Schools,  1903 — . 

1902 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  FAYETTE,  M.  S.  Died  in  1906. 

1904 

(RUPP)    WISHARD,  ALICE,  M.  A.,  Housewife,   Clinton,   Ind. 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  269 

1907 

FAIRCHILD,  EDWARD  T.,  M.  A.,  State  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction,  Topeka,  Kan. 

MELICK,  CHARLES  WESLEY,  M.  S.,  Owner  and  Manager  of  Dairy 
Farm,  R.  1,  Rochester,  Mich.  Dairy  Husbandman,  Maryland 
Agricultural  College;  Manager,  Walker-Gordon  Laboratory, 
Detroit,  Mich.;  Owner  and  Manager  of  Modern  Dairy  Farm. 

1908 

WALTERS,  JOHN  D.,  M.  S.,  D.  A.,  Professor  of  Architecture  and 
Drawing,  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

1909 

COBURN,   FOSTER  DWIGHT,   LL.   D.,   Secretary     State      Board  of 

Agriculture,  Topeka,   Kan. 
FAIRCHILD,  EDWARD  T.,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,   State  Superintendent  of 

Public  Instruction,  Topeka,  Kan. 
HILL,  JOSEPH  H.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President,   Kansas  State 

Normal,  627  Rural,  Emporia,  Kan. 
NICHOLS,  ERNEST  R.,  B.  D.,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  5714  Washington  Ave., 

Chicago,  111. 
SCOTT,   CHARLES  F.,   LL.   D.,   Editor   lola   Daily  "Register,"   lola, 

Kan. 
STRONG,  FRANK,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Chancellor,  Kansas 

State  University,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

STUBBS,  WALTER  ROSCOE,  LL.  D.,  Topeka,  Kan. 
WILLIAMS,  WALTER,  LL.  D.,  Dean  of  School  of  Journalism,  Uni- 
versity of  Missouri,  Columbia,  Mo. 

1912 

HISLOP,  WILLIAM,  B.  S.,  Agri.,  University  of  Edinburgh,  1911; 
M.  S.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912;  Assistant  in  Animal  Husbandry, 
Ohio  State  University,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1912 — . 

JONES,  KENNETH  KARL,  A.  B.,  Fairmount  College,  1910;  M.  S., 
Chemistry,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912;  Assistant  in  Animal  Nutrition, 
Pennsylvania  State  College,  State  College,  Pa. 

LOGAN,  KIRK  HAROLD,  A.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1902;  M.  S., 
K.  S.  A.  C.,  1912;  Bureau  of  Standard  Weights  and  Measures, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1912 — . 

1913 

AHEARN,  MICHAEL  FRANCIS,  B.  S.,  Massachusetts  Agricultural 
College,  1904;  Assistant  in  Horticulture,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1904; 
M.  S.,  Agri.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913;  Associate  Professor  in  Horti- 
culture, K.  S.  A.  C.,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1913 — . 

NELSON,  AUGUST  LEVI,  B.  S.,  Utah  Agricultural  College,  1911; 
M.  S.,  Agri.,  K.  S.  A.  C.,  1913;  Farmer,  Sandy,  Utah,  1913 — . 


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SUMMARY  OF  OCCUPATIONS  OF  GRADUATES 


MEN 

Farmers     312 

Officers  of  Department  of  Agriculture 68 

Teachers  of  Agricultural  Subjects  in  Colleges    58 

Teachers  of  Agricultural  Subjects  in  High  Schools 48 

Officers  of  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Stations   ...  54 

Agricultural  Agents  of  Counties  and  other  Corporations    ....  21 

Veterinarians     56 

Landscape    Gardeners    3 

Officers  in  Colleges  other  than  Agricultural    10 

Teachers  of  Manual  Training    20 

Teachers  of  other  Subjects  in   Colleges    45 

Teachers  of  other  Subjects  in  Schools 34 

Teachers  in  Indian  Schools    8 

Engineering   Occupations    256 

Manufacturers,  Millers,  Creamery  Operators,  etc 22 

Bankers       16 

Commercial  Occupations,   Bookkeepers,   Stenographers,   etc.    .  131 

Officers,  Civil  Service  of  United  States    12 

Officers,  United  States  Army 13 

Graduate   Students    30 

Architects     15 

Railway  Service  other  than  Engineering 9 

Miners     2 

Journalists,  Printers,  etc 31 

Physicians     28 

Ministers     16 

Lawyers     31 

Dentists     6 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretaries 3 

Unclassified     15 

Unknown     32 

Dead     68 


Total .  .1473 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  271 

WOMEN 

Housewives    416 

At   Home    118 

Teachers  of  Domestic  Science  in  Colleges 36 

Teachers  of  Domestic   Science  in  High   Schools    115 

Teachers  of  other  Subjects  in  Colleges 10 

Teachers  of  other  Subjects  in  Schools    99 

Teachers    in    Indian    Schools    5 

Teachers  of  Music    5 

Graduate    Students 25 

Nurses     6 

Farmers     4 

College    Employees .  .  .  * 4 

Physicians     6 

Stenographers     9 

Librarians     4 

Journalists 5 

Architects 1 

Commercial    Occupations     20 

Government    Service    2 

Dressmaker 1 

Dead 38 

Total..  ..929 


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272 


EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 

(Not  Including  the  Class  of  1913) 


Abbott,     Edmund     Clarence,     '93 
Abell,     Edward    Jones,    '95 
(Aberle)     York,    Elizabeth,    '12 
Aberle,     Nellie,     '12 
Abildgaard,    Mark,    '12 
Adams,     Arthur     A.,     '12 
(Adams)     Wilkin,     Bonnie     Fran- 
ces,   '99 

Adams,    Carl    D.,    '95 
Adams,  Effle,  '11 
Adams,    Emory    Sherwood,    '98 
Adams,     Ernest    L.,    '07 
Adams,     Franklin     Alexander,     '09 
Adams,    Harvey    C.,    '05 
Adams,     Joshua    William,     '98 
Adams,     Morrison     Carpenter,     '99 
Adams,    Samuel    John,    '98 
Adamson,    Edward    E.,    '05 
Agnew,    Elizabeth    Jane,    '00 
Aicher,    Louis    C.,    '10 
Akin,    Del    Mar,    '01 
Akin,    Elva    Veola,    '05 
Akin,    Pearl,    '05 
Alexander,     Kate,     '06 
(Alexander)     Shriver,     Lizzie    Bea, 

'07 

(Alexander)     Boyd,     Mamie,     '02 
Alexander,    Roy    Ellsworth,     '12 
Alexander,    Winifred    Lois,    '10 
Alleman,    M.    Reuben,    '09 
Allen,    Amy    Alena,    '04 
Allen,     Edgar    A.,    '87 
Allen,    Emma    A.,    '89 
Allen,     J.     Chester,     '82 
Allen,     Jessie    Patience,    '08 
(Allen)     Buell,     Marian,    '04 
Allentharp,   Cecile,   '07 
Allingham,     Grace,     '04 
Allison,    Cyrus    Norton,     '01 
Allison,     Thomas    Walter,    '98 
Alspaugh,   Clyde   Harrison,   '09 
(Alspaugh)  Zercher,  Eva  Irene,  '08 
(Alvord)    Purdy,    Jessie   Mabel,    '10 
Alvord,    Raiffe,    '10 
Ambler,    Leon    Newton,    '12 
Ames,   Frank  Weber,  '94 
Amos,  Edgar  McCall,  '02 
Anderson,    Aaron    Edward,    '11 
Anderson,    Harrison    Roy,    '11 
Anderson,    John    Henry,    '12 
Anderson,    William,    '98 
Anderson,    William    Aaron,    '91 
Andress,     Emmett    S.,    '84 
Andrews,    Justina   Marinda,    '12 
(Apitz)    McCampbell,    Jessie      Ed- 

wina,    '09 

Arbuthnot.    James   George,    '04 
Arbuthnot.   William   Sherman,   '91 
Armstrong,    Ralph    A.,    '88 
Arnold,    Grant,    '88 
Arnott,    Isabella    C.,    '10 
(Asbury)     Derr,     Elizabeth     Edna, 

'00 

Atwell,    Cora,    '97 
Aumann,    Albert   Clay,    '06 
Austin,   Will  David,   '10 
Avery,    Fred   H.,   '87 
Avery,   Henry   Albert,   '02 


Avery,     Herman    Willard,     '91 
Avery,    Melvia    Fairetta,    '99 
Axtell,    Clinton    Jesse,    '04 
(Axtell)     Glover,     Marguerite,     '09 
(Bacheller)    Foster,   Bertha  H.,   '88 
(Bailey)   Foltz,  Efh'e  Elizabeth,  '00 
Bain,   Alvah   I.,    '00 
Bainer,    Harry   M.,    '00 
Baircl,    Alfred    Henry,    '07 
Baird,    Benjamin    Baxter,    '11 
Baird,    Harry   S.,   '11 
(Baird)     Hubbard,    Nellie    Wilhel- 

mina,   '05 

Baird,    Raymond  Cecil,   '11 
Baircl,    Wallace   W.,   '04 
Baker,    Harvey   Wilson,    '10 
Baker,    Nellie    Mae,    '12 
Bales,   Ethel  Loletta,   '12 
Bales,    Harold    W.,    '09 
Ballard,   Stella  Louise,   '10 
Ballard,   Walter   Raymond,   '05 
(Ballou)     Banning,     Flora     Evace- 

lia,    '04 

Ballou,   Jessie   Mary,   '05 
.Balmer,   Frank   Everett,   '05 
(Banker)    Westover,    Amy    Estelle, 

'11 

Banning',     William    Burgess,    '04 
(Barber)     Turner,       Ethel    Rachel, 

'11 

Barber,    Lebbeus    Blair,    '11 
Barnard,   Asa  William,   '05 
Barnard,    Etta    Marie,    '02 
Barnard,     George    Austin,    '12 
(Bardshar)    Warren,    Marie    Rilda, 

'08 
(Barnett)    Bonebrake,   Cecil   Pearl, 

'09 

Barnett,    Robert   John,    '95 
Barnhisel,    Clara   Florence,   '04 
Barofsky,    Burton    Lewis,    '12 
Barr,    Mary    Olive,    '02 
Barr,    William    Archer,    '11 
Bartlett,   Thomas   Reed,   '12 
Bascom,    Dorus   Clark,    '10 
Bassler,   Charles  Earle,  '07 
Bassler,    Thomas,    '85 
Batchelor,    Amy    Gertrude,    '12 
Batchelor,     Ellen    Margaret,     '11 
Bates,   Frank  Lorin,  '04 
Bayles,    Joseph    W.,    '89 
(Bayles)    Challender,   Julia   Susan- 
na,  '07 

(Bayles)    Bower,   Myrtle    Ruth,    '11 
(Bayless)     Staver,     Jessie    Geneva, 

"'98 

Beacham.     Augustine,     '80 
Bealey.    Jesse    N.,    '06 
Bean,    George    Ford,     '02 
Beck,    Borden    Frazier,    '12 
Beeman,   Atwood  N.   H.,   '05 
Beighle,    Ernest    Elmer,    '08 
Bender,    Louis   Elaine,    '04 
Benrier,    James    William,    '11 
Bennett,    Hulda   L.,    '08 
Bentley,    Evalyn    Annette,    '12 
Berg,   Willis   Ernest,   '11 
Berger,    George    P.,    '08 


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Bergh,   Clara  Anna,   '11 
Bergman,    Herbert   F.,    '05 
Berkeley,    Robert    E.,    '09 
(Berkey)     Smith,       Charlotte      Al- 

mira,    '00 

Berry,    Albert    Leroy,    '12 
(Berry)    Hull,    Ethel    Esther,    '07 
Berry,  Grace  R.,  '10 
Berry,    James   W.,    '83 
Biddison,   Clare  Lavon,  '07 
Biddison,    Edna   Eleanor.   '08 
Biddison,    John    Jeremiah,    '04 
Biddison,    P.    McDonald,    '04 
Birch,    Raymond    Russell,    '06 
Birch,    Wallace    Newton,    '04 
Bishoff,    Roger    Williams,    '97 
(Bixby)    Davis,  Hazel,  '10 
(Bixby,    Horace    E.,    '08 
Blachly,    Charles   Dallas,    '02 
Blachly,   Charles   Paul,   '05 
Blachly,    John   Harold,    '00 
(Blachly)    Freeman,    Loua    Adelle, 

'01 

(Blachly)    Dean,    Minerva,    '00 
Blain,     Arthur     T.,     '79 
Blair,    Albert    Edwin,    '99 
Blair,    Otis    Neel,    '04 
Blair,    Roscoe    Eugene,   '10 
Blattner,    David   George,    '11 
Bliss,    Zina    Leigh,    '00 
Blizzard,    Warren    Lale,    '10 
Blythe,   George   William,   '12 
Bobbitt,    Fred   Winchester,    '00 
Boclle,    Alexander    Thurston,    '11 
Bolton,   James   Courtney,   '99 
Bolton,    Lillie    Grace,    '00 
Bonebrake,    Casey    C.,    '09 
Borton,    Samuel    I.,    '90 
(Bottomly)    Lill,    Helen    Elizabeth, 

'05 

Bottomly,    Herbert    Joseph,    '06 
(Bourne)   Cool,  Bessie  Sarah,  '02 
Bourne,    Harry    S.,    '01 
Bourne,   Richard   Franklin,   '03 
Bouton,    Lewis   Losee,    '11 
(Bowen)    Schoonover,  May  Haines, 

'96 

Bower,    Harley   James,   '10 
Bower,  Mabel  J.,  '08 
(Bower)    Ady,   Mary   C.,    '83 
(Bowman)    Raymond.    Ola,    '11 
Bowman,    Roy    C.,    '07 
Boyle,   Charles  Joseph,   '09 
Boys,    William   Armneld,    '04 
Bradford,    Fred    Spencer,    '12 
(Brady)    Anderson,    Hope,    '98 
Brandt,    David    G.,    '12 
Branson,     Roscoe    Arthur,    '11 
Brant,    Walter    J.,    '05 
Breese,    Carl    Shipman,    '12 
Breese,   Claude  M.,   '87 
Brenner,    Flora    Edna,    '06,    '12 
(Brenner)    Morrison,   Viva.   '04 
Bridgman,    Judd   Noble,    '91 
Bridgman,    Lillie   Belle,    '86 
Briggs,   Martha  Amelia,   '02 
Bright,    Ruth,    '12 
Brink,   Raymond  W.,   '08,   '09 
Brinkman,    Henry   W.,    '07 
Broberg,     Harrison,     '11 
Broberg-,    Mabel    May,    '12 
Brock,  James  E.,  '08 
Brock,    Robert    James;    '91 
Brooks,    Edwin    Harrison,    '12 
(Brooks)    Hazen,    Ella    V.,    '09 
Broom,     Byron,     '06 


(Broquet)    Bailey,    Prudence    Dell, 

'00 

(Brous)    Smalley,    Florence    J.,    '84 
Brous,    Harry    A.,    '74 
Brous,    Louis    P.,    '86 
Brown,   Dora  May,   '12 
Brown,    Frances    Langdon,    '09 
Brown,    Frank    E.,    '06 
Brown,   John  B.,   '87 
Brown,    John   William,   '12 
Brown,    Robert    Henry,    '98 
Browning,   James   C.,   '10 
Browning,   Walter  R.,   '89 
Brunker,    William    Adam,    '11 
Bryant,  Virgil  C.,  '09 
Buchheim,   Walter  August,   '11 
Buchli,   Bartholomew,   '84 
Buck,    Con    Morrison,    '96 
Buck,    Meta    Evalina,    '12 
Buckman,    Ruby    Mildred,    '08 
Buell,    Thomas    Warner,    '04 
Bull,    Elmer   A.,    '08 
Bundy,    David    E.,    '89 
Burson,    Charles    J.,    '01 
Burt,    Harvey   A.,    '05 
Burt,    Maye,   '11 
Burtis,    Francis   Charles,    '91 
Burtis,    Walter   J.    G.,    '87 
(Burtner)    Potter,    Eva  Maggy,   '05 
(Burtner)    Sargent,    Nellie,   '00 
Bushey,    Glenn    A.,    '10 
Butterfield,    Earl    Carver,    '98 
Butterfleld,    Howard    Frank,    '01 
Butterfield,  Joseph  Abbott,  '99 
Buzard,    Benjamin   Franklin,   '12 
(Cain)    Weiss,   Emma  M.,  '02 
Caldwell,     Fred    Wallace,     '07 
Caldwell,    Ralph    Elmer,    '08 
Caldwell,   Ralph  Morris,  '11 
Call,   Lewis  W.,   '83 
Callen,    Speer  Woodson,   '12 
Calvin,    John    H.,    '84 
Calvin,   John  Willard,   '06 
Campbell,    Charles   Albert,    '91 
Campbell,    Edith    Blanche,    '12 
(Campbell)     Robinson,     Emily    M., 

'71 

(Campbell)   Blain,   Etta,  '79 
Campbell,    Frank    A.,    '90 
Campbell,    George   Lewis,    '11 
(Campbell)    Thurston,   Stella,   '06 
Campbell,    Will    Ward,    '06 
Canfield,   Georgia  L.,   '12 
Carle,    Ray    Arthur,    '05 
(Carleton)    Murphy,    Etta,    '10 
(Carleton)    Doane,   Margaret  Isap- 

hene,    '96 

Carleton,  Mark  A.,  '87 
Carlson,     Anna    Wilhelmina,     '09 
Carlson,    Torje,   '06 
Carlson,    Walter    William,    '08 
Carnahan,   August  Belmont,   '05 
(Carnahan)    Cole,    Nannie,    '12 
(Carnell)    Roe,  Mary  Frances,  '97 
Carpenter,    Florence,   '09 
Carr,    Clifford    Hart,    '11 
Carr,  Henry  Webb,  '11 
Case,   Frances  Louise  Wilt,  '12 
Case,  Lulu  Lucy,   '11 
Case,    S.    Irene,    '11 
Case,    Thomas   Arthur,   '12 
Cassel,   Charles   E.,   '10 
Cassel,    Sarah   Elizabeth,   '09 
Cassell,    Albert    Francis,    '05,    '07 
Cassell,    Robert    Archer,    '07 
Castle,    Clara    Francelia,    '94 
Cave,    Wayne    Bea,    '08 


274 


EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Cavenaugh,   William   Annesley,   '96 
Chaffee,    Spencer    Norman,    '91 
Challender,    Ralph    Thompson,    '08 
Champlin,   Floyd   Adelbert,   '02 
Chandler,    Berta   Lorena,   '12 
Chandler,    Charles   Asa,    '00 
Chandler,    Howard    McCune,    '03 
Chase,    Elijah    Ellis,    '02 
Chase,    William    Burns,    '97 
Cheadle,    Frank    E.,    '97 
Cheney,   James   Hamilton,   '06,   '07 
Cheney,    Julia   Eleanor,    '11 
(Child)    Carroll,   Ella  S.,  '77 
Chitty,    Joseph    Griffith,    '05 
Christensen,     Esther       Evangeline, 

'08 
Christensen,       Frederick       Walde- 

mar,    '00 

Christensen,    George   Luther,    '94 
Christensen,   John   Cornelius,   '94 
Christian,    Robert   Vernon,    '11 
Christie,  Georg-e  Sidney,  '09 
Clark,   Charles  Howard,   '02 
Clark,    Clement    G.,    '88 
Clark,   Edgar  F.,   '74 
Clark,    Grace    Maria,    '92 
Clark,    Roy    H.,    '07 
Clark,    Stanley   Penrhyn,   '12 
Clarke,    David    Charles,    '12 
Clarke,   Lee   S.,   '07 
Clarke,   Thomas   E.,   '10 
(Clemmons)     Steffy,    Lillian,    '10 
Clemons,    Lorena    Estella,    '94 
demons,   L.   Ethel,   '05 
Clothier,   George  L.,  '92 
Clothier,   Robert  Waitman,   '97 
Cobb,  Alexander  C.,  '88 
(Cobb)   Clark,  Mattie,   '88 
Cobb,    Samuel    S.,    '89 
Coblentz,   Luther   James,   '12 
Coburn,    Clay    Ephrain,    '91 
(Coburn)    Jessup,    Gertrude,    '91 
(Coburn)    Tomson,      Tina      Louise, 

'91 

(Cockrell)    Daniels,    Edna    E.,    '09 
Coe,    Maude    Mildred,    '02 
Coe,    William    Arthur,    '96 
Coffman,    Edith    Ellen,    '06 
(Coffman)    Roberts,      Ethel      Ruth, 

'10 

Coffman,    Joseph    Henry,    '11 
Coldwell,    William    Irving,    '06 
Cole,    Amy,    '07 
Cole,    Clark    Stewart,    '04 
Cole,    Harry   L.,    '12 
(Cole)    Wilson,      Mary      Margaret, 

'05 

Cole,    Murray    Stanley,    '02 
Cole,    Robert   Curtise,    '02 
Coleman,    Roy    David,    '11 
Colliver,   Andrew   D.,   '05 
Colliver,    Mary   P.,    '05 
Combs,    Stanley   Arno,    '12 
Conner,    Claude    S.,    '09 
(Conner)        Snodgrass,       Gertrude 

Matilda,    '05 
(Conner)    Hartman,   Minnie     Faye, 

'10 

Conner,    W.    Archie,    '06 
Conover,    John   Alfred,    '98 
Conrad,  Burton  Wesley,  '95 
Conwell,  Hermon  H.,  '07 
(Conwell)     Thoburn,     Rachel    Cal- 

lie,    '91 

Cook,  Edwin  Charles,  '01 
Cook,  Ernest  Mansel,  '00 
Cook,  Ida  E.  (Thompson),  '07 


Cook,    Louis   Graham,   '09 
Cooke,    Edgar   Raymond,    '12 
Cooley,    Jerome    Earl,    '07 
Cooley,    Ralph    Andrew,    '12 
Cooley,    Ruth,    '06 
Coons,    M.    Marie,    '09 
(Cooper)  Zimmerman,  Allen  Eliza- 
beth,  '07 

Cooper,   John   Ralph,   '12 
(Cooper)    Dial,    Katherine,    '08 
Copeland,    Bernard    C.,    '07 
Copeland,   Minnie   Laura,   '98 
(Copley)    Buckholtz,   Margaret,   '09 
Copley,   Mary,  '06 
Corbett,    Florence    Ruth,    '95 
Corbin,   De  Verne  E.,  '03 
Corey,   William  A.,   '84 
Corlett,    Christine    Mossman,    '91 
Correll,   Charles  McLain,   '00 
Correll,    James    A.,    '03 
(Correll)    Uhl,    Maggie   A.,    '97 
Correll.  Willitt  Ransom,  '99 
Cory,    Victor    Louis,    '04 
(Cotton)    Smith,    Charlotte    Mabel, 

'96 

Cotton,  Mary  Irene,   '11 
Cottrell,   Amos  Luther,   '03 
Cottrell,    Ernest   Lerned,    '99 
Cottrell,    Henry   M.,    '84 
(Cottrell)    Nelson,      Jennie      Pearl, 

'04 

(Cottrell)   Pottorf,  Lucy  Maria,  '9S 
Cottrell,   Martha  Amelia,   '94 
(Cottrell)   Payne,  Mary  Emmeline, 

'91 

(Cottrell)    Stiles,   Nellie  E.,   '87 
(Cottrell)     Wright,    Sarah    Esther, 

'94 

Coulson,    Ernest    Brown,    '96 
Courter,    Forrest   Leslie,    '05 
Cowan,    Winifred    Elizabeth,    '11 
Cowell,    Minnie    H.,    '88 
Cowles,     Bertha,    '05 
Cowles,    Edgar    Andrew,    '07 
Cowles,    Ethel,    '07 
Cowles,    Ina    Foote,    '01 
Cowles,    May   Louise   '12 
(Cox)    Kregar,    Lizzie    R.,    '80 
Coxen,    James    R.,    '07 
Cozine,   Merton   Leroy,   '12 
(Cranforcl)    Sloan,    Ida,    '82 
Cranston,    Arthur   Fulton,    '90 
Crawford,   Lottie   Irene,   '02 
Creager,   Phil   Sheridan.   '91 
Creager,    Sid   Henry,    '95 
Cree,    Reva   Violet,    '10 
Cress,    Alverta   May,    '94 
Cress,   Fannie  Jane,   '94 
Criger,    Maud    Rae,    '12 
Criner,     Lillian     Clyde,     '92 
Cripps,   Edward   V.,    '82 
(Criss)    Correll,    Ella,    '04 
Crisswell,    Walter    E.,    '12 
Crisswell,  Judson  H.,  '89 
Cron,    Alexander   B.,    '08 
(Cross)     Rhodes,     Wilrna     Greene, 

'04 

Grouse,    Oscar    C.,    '11 
(Crow)    Tinkham,   Ida  Myrtle,   '10 
Croyle,    Georg-e    Samuel,    '11 
(Crump)    Ames,   Elsie   Emeline,     95 
(Crump)    McCauley,    Mabel,    '97 
Cudney,    Everett    William,    '07 
Cudney,    Herman  L.,   '09 
Cummings,     Charles     William,     '05 
Cunningham,    Claude    Carroll,    '03 
Cunningham,    Jules   Cool,    '05 


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275 


Cunningham,    Mamie    Grace,    '05 
(Cunning-ham)    Holloway,    Marga- 
ret   Ruth,    '07 

Cunningham,   Sol  Whitney,  '08 
Currie,    Jennie   Maud,    '00 
Curtis,    Edwin    McMaster    Stanton, 

'93 
(Dahl)     Davis,    Anna      Magdalena, 

'98 

Dahl,    Inga   Josephine,    '98 
(Dahl)    Turner,    Trena,    '01 
Dale,    Fannie    Rachel    Ellen,    '01 
(Dallas)    Gore,   Ivon  LaVergne,  '10 
Dalton,   Winifred  Anna,   '06 
(Daly)    Burtis,   Corinne  Louise,  '93 
Daniels,    James    Scott,     '09 
Darnall,    Harry   A.,    '92 
Darrah,   Tom  Jones,  '12 
Daughters,    Curtis    Lynn,    '09 
Davies,    David    Thomas,    '95 
Davies,    Sarah    Emily,    '02 
(Davies)    Oman,    Susan,    '10 
Davis,  Bertha  Mae,  '11 
Davis,   Charles  Ernest,   '06 
(Davis)   Aicher,  Edith  Nellie,  '06 
(Davis)    Stringfield,  Eliza  Z.,  '73 
Davis,    Guy    R.,    '05 
Davis,    John,    '90 
Davis,    John    E.,    '74 
Davis,   Kary   Cadmus,   '91 
Davis,  Leon  Milehame,  '09 
(Davis)   Ahearn,  Mary  E.,  '04 
Davis,    Percy    Grover,    '11 
Davis,    Roy    Ira,    '12 
Davis,    Thomas    Clarke,    '91 
Davis,   William  DeOzro,   '04 
Davis,    William    L.,    '07 
Davison,    Mabel   Ethel,   '10 
Davison,    Wilbur   Sumner,    '10 
Dawley,   Frank   Andrew,    '95 
(Day)    McDowell,   Daisy,   '95 
(Day)     Barnett,    Flora,    '95 
(Day)   Jones,   Laura  Greeley,   '93 
Dean,    George    Adam,    '95 
Dearborn,    Charles    Sumner,    '04 
Dearborn,    Edgar    Hamilton,    '10 
Deaver,    Bernice   Ada,   '08 
Deaver,    Harlan,    '10 
Deaver,    Ruby   Fae,    '09 
(Deibler)  Oberhelman.  Minnie  Estella.'CS 
Deit7,    AlDert,      S5 
(.DcnJKon)     Whedon,     Ellen     Fran- 
ces,   '71 

Denison,   Henry   L.,   '67 
Dennian,    Earl   Watson,    '12 
Dcnnt-ler,    Alexander   H.,    '07 
T>ern,    Harry   Leroy,   '00 
Derr,    Homer,    '00 
Pe-,v«-v.   Grant   W.,   '90 
(Dewey)    Sutherland,   lone,   '93 
Dial,    Fred   Volley,    '97 
Dial,    George    Henry,    '96 
(Dial)    Falin,    Lillie   Christena,    '95 
Dial,     Thomas    Edward,    '04 
Dickens,    Albert,    '93 
Dieball  Herman  August,   '01 
Dille,    Alfred    Burton,    '99 
Dille,  Cassie  Belle,  '98 
(Dille)    Hulett,    Mary    Alberta,    '00 
Dille,   Vida   Grace,   '97 
Dixon,    Lyman    H.,    '88 
Doane,    Charles   Francis,   '96 
Doane,     Edgar    Willis,    '01 
Doane,    Lawrence    A.,    '04 
(Doane)    Greenough,    May,    '04 
Dobbs   Charles   J.,    '90 
(Docking)    Weber,   Lulu   H.,   '09 


Dodderidge,     Russell     Reuben,     '12 
Dolby,    Samuel,    '97 
Doll,   Emma  Phillipine,  '98 
Doll,    George,    '97 
Domsch,    Urfa  Agnew,    '11 
(Donaldson)   Carrie  F.,  '84 
(Donaldson)    Reed,   Flora,   '81 
Donaldson,    Florence   A.,    '84 
Donaven,   Ernest  A.,   '94 
Donly,   Maxwell   C.,   '08 
Dorman,    John   Berthold,   '96 
Dorman,    Roy   Nathan,   '04 
Doryland,   Charles   J.    T.,   '08 
Dougherty,    Bradford,    '96 
(Dow)    Peck,    Helen    Pearl,    '91 
Dow,   J.   L.,   '06 
Dow,    J.    Mary,    '11 
Dow,   Odessa  Delia,   '06 
Dow,    Ula    May,    '05 
Drake,    Orrin   Pomeroy,    '03 
(Dresser)       Syverud,       F  1  o  r  ence 

Edith,  '08 

Droge,  William  F.,  '10 
(Drollinger)    Glunt,    Delia,    '02 
Duehn,   Carl  O.,   '04 
Dull,    George    Edward,    '11 
(Dunlap)    Adamson,    Olive   B.,   '05 
Dunn,    Frank    W.,    '84 
Dunton,    Leila,    '10 
Dupray,   Martin,   '11 
Duttlinger,    Frederick    C.,    '12 
Eagles,    Goldie    Georgia,    '11 
Eagles,    Mollie    Elizabeth,    '12 
Earle,   Charles  W.,  '90 
Earnheart,    Marie    Edith,    '12 
Easley,   Myrtle  Alberta,   '12 
Eastman,    Charles,    '02 
Eastman,    Robert   Edward,   '00 
Eaton,    George    Richard,    '08 
Ebner,    Emily,    '12 
Eckman,    Wilmer    K.,    '79 
(Edelblute)    Smethurst,   Jennie,    00 
Edelblute,   William  H.,   '92 
Edgerton,   Glen  Edgar,  '04 
Edgerton,    Ruth,    '12 
(Edwards)    Hartley,   Elizabeth,   '92 
Edwards,   Louis   Sidney,  '03 
(Edwards)     Leidigh,     Mary     Jose- 
phine, '05 

Edwards,    Ralph  Waldo,   '11 
(Edworthy)       Berkeley,       A  r  t  hie 

Aileen,   '06 

Elder,   George   DeWitt,   '12 
Elder,    Leonard    Roscoe,    '06 
(Elder)    Bull,    Mary    Amy,    '08 
Elling,   Carl  G.,   '04 
Elling,    Otto   H.,    '01 
(Elliot)    Wolf,    Ruth,   '10 
Elliott,    Bert    R.,    '87 
Elliott,    Frederick    B.,    '87 
Elliott,   George  Ray,   '11 
Elliott,    Martha,    '12 
Ellis,   Dora  Jer-,n,  '12 
Ellis,    Frank   Cutter,   '12 
Ellis,   Lucy,  '95 
Ellis,    Robert  William,   '11 
Elsas,  Marshall,  '07 
Emmert,    Valentine    Meacham,    '01 
Emrick,    Eugene,    '00 
Emrick,  Victor,  '95 
Emslie,    Emmett   Keeler,   '12 
(Emslie)    Miller,    Katherine    Lucy, 

'12 

Enfield,    William   L.,   '09 
(Engel)     Blackman,    Anna    Philli- 

pina,     '97 
Engle,    Abner    Ethan,    '11 


276 


RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Esdon,   Harriet  Marie,  '06 
Esdon,    Robert    Alexander,    '03 
Essmiller,     William     Diedrick,     '12 
Estes,    Maude,    '10 
Etzold,   Mabel  Louise,  '1-2 
Evans,    Charles    Silar,    '96 
Evans,    Earl    Joy,    '06 
Evans,    Jephthah   W.,    '94 
Evans,  William  K.,  '05 
Evans,  Wilma  Dette,  '09 
(Ewalt)     Brown,    Cora    Elizabeth, 

'98 

(Failyer)     Kyle,    Corinne,    '03 
Failyer,     George    H.,    '77 
Failyer,    Lois,    '07 
(Failyer)   Kinzer,  Maude  Irene,  '03 
(Fairchild)    White,    Anna,    '91 
Fairchild,  David  G.,  '88 
Fairchild,    Paul    Halstead,    '86 
Fairman,    Eugenia,    '10 
Faris,   Rainey,   '01 
Faris,    Smith,   '06 
Farley,    Guy   Francis,    '98 
(Farley)   Carr,  Mattie  I.,  '89 
Farmer,    Lilla   Cecil,    '11 
Farrar,    Robert   Kilby,   '96 
Fate,    Florine   Elizabeth,    '11 
Faubian,    Rena   Amelia,   '10 
Fay,    Harry   Haines,   '01 
Fay,   Scott   Stuart,   '05 
Fearey,    Harry   Albert,   '11 
(Fearon)     Hubbard,     Estella    May, 

'03 

Felps,    demons    Inks,    '12 
Felton,    Ralph    B.,    '04 
Felton,   Ray   Bonifleld,    '04 
(Fenton)    Kittell,    Marie,    '09 
Ferris,   Arba   C.,   '06 
Fickel,  Glenn  Raymond,  '12 
Fielding,  George  T.,  '03 
Fielding,     Lathrop     Weaver,     '05 
Fields,   James   William,   '03 
Findley,    Oliver   Archie,   '11 
(Finlayson)   Zuck,   Elizabeth,  '04 
(Finlayson)    Gardner,    Stella    May, 

'07 

(Finley)    Schroder,    Emma,   '97 
Finley,  George  William,  '96 
(Finley)     Blaine,    Josephine,    '00 
(Finley)    Mason,   Lena,   '05 
(Finley)    Riclenour,    Mary,    '98 
(Fish)    Brown,      Frances     Walker, 

'05 

(Fitz)   Holcom,  Jessie  Lois,  '04 
Fitz,    Leslie    Arthur,    '02 
(Fleming)    Blachly,    Beulah,    '04 
Fleming,    Louise,    '08 
Florell,    Homer,    '11 
Fockele,  Fred  F.,  '02 
Fockele,    Glick,    '02 
Foote,   Donald  Forrest,  '09 
(Forceman)    Parks,    Minnie   L.,   '09 
Forest,    Harry    Verne,    '00 
(Forest)   Wilson,  Lucile  Mabel,  '10 
Forsberg,   Carl   F.,   '08 
(Forsyth)   Crone,  M.  Edith,  '06 
Forsyth,    George,    '95 
(Forsyth)    Felton,   Hattie  L.,   '04 
(Foster)    Miller,    Anna    Helen,    '07 
Foster,   Louis   Cloyd,   '04 
Fowler,    Ira   Loren,    '12 
(Fox)    Smith,    Martha,    '97 
Franklin,    Oliver   Morris,   '12 
Freeman,    Clarence    Everett,    '89 
Freeman,  Ernest  Harrison,  '95 
Freeman,    Joanna,    '96 
(Frey)    Nystrom,   Mamie   C.,   '07 


Friend,  Carl  E.,  '88 

(Frisbie)  Criswell,  Isabella  Rus- 
sell, '94 

Frost,    John,    '92 

Frowe,    Arthur   Lorenzo,    '98 

Frowe,  Eugene  Leonard,  '94 

Fry,   Clarence  Grifflng,   '12 

Fryhofer,   Charles   Wesley,   '05 

(Fryhofer)  Webster,  Florence 
Eleanor,  '95 

Fryhofer,    George    William,    '95 

Fryhofer,   John   Jacob,   '96 

Fuller,    Frank    Erwin,    '11 

Fuller,    John    Russell,    '12 

Fulton,    Robert    Anson,    '05 

Gabrielson,    Mary,    '11 

Gaden,   Mary   Eliza,   '08 

Gahan,  Arthur  Burton,  '03 

(Gale)    Kedzie,   Ella  M.,   '76 

Gale,    George   A.,    '76 

(Gale)    Sanders,    Hattie  L.,   '89 

Gall,    David    Emerson,    '08 

(Gammon)  Ryan,   Erma,  '08 

Gardiner,   I.   Day,   '84 

(Gardiner)  Obrecht,  Mary  Maude, 
'93 

Gardner,  Edwin  Chase.  '04 

Garver,     James    R.,    '07 

Gasser,    George    W.,    '05 

Gates,    Carrie   May,   '10 

Geauque,    Harry    Aiman,    '11 

Gernert,  Walter  Byron,  '07 

Gerteis,    Louise,    '01 

Getty,    Richard   William,    '12 

Ghormley,    Gilbert    G.,    '10 

Gibbon,   Clarence   T.,   '08 

Gibson,   Elmer  George,   '96 

Giger,   Orville  Edward,   '12 

Gilbert,   William    D.,    '74 

Gilkison,    Charles    A.,    '06 

Gilliford,   William   Thomas,   '06 

Gillis,   Fred  Norton,   '03 

(Gilstrap)  (Frazier)  Melton,  Effle, 
'92 

Gilstrap,    Harry   Benson,    '91 

Gingery,   Clark  A.,  '02 

Gingery,   John,   '10 

Gish,   Amos   H.,   '10 

Gish,   Oliver  Holmes,  '08 

Gison,    Ambrosia,    '09 

Gist,   Almon   Arthur,   '91 

Gist,  Lois  Ruth,  '12 

Glossop,    Emma    E.,    '83 

(Glover)  Van  Buck,  Hester  Clark, 
'11 

Godfrey,   Albert   N.,   '78 

Goheen,    George   G.,   '08 

Goheen,    John    Homer,    '12 

Goldsmith,    David   Andrew,   '12 

Goldsmith,   William   Holman,   '11 

Goodrich,   Clara  S.,  '03 

Goodwin,    Edith   Anna,   '03 

Goodwin,    William    H.,    '05 

Goodyear,    Ellsworth  Paul,   '03 

Gore,    Clyde    Jamison,    '07 

Gore,   Harold   William,   '10 

Gould,    Lee    Ham,    '12 

Grabendike,    Frank    W.,    '07 

(Graham)  McCaskey,  Cecile  Ag- 
nes, '08 

Graham,   J.   Olin,   '08 

Graham,  Lewis  M.,  '06 

(Grandfield)    Hull,    Edna   Jane,    '11 

Grandfield,  Edwin  Harrison,  '11 

Graves,   Roy  L,   '12 

Graves,    Roy   R.,   '09 

Gray,   Walter  Otis,   '04 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


217 


Green,    Abbott   M.,    '86 
Green,   Ned   Merrill,   '97 
Greene,  George  Ogden,  '00 
Greene,  Laurenz,   '06 
Greenough,   Elbert   Ernest,   '06 
(Griffing)    Harlan,   Augusta,   '04 
Griffing,   John   Bernice,   '04 
Griffing,    John    S.,    '77 
(Griffing)       Cunnin  g  h  a  m,      May 

Lueetta,    '07 

Griffing,  William  J.,  '83 
Grinter,   William   Henry   Harrison, 

'12 

Gripton,   David  H.,   '06 
Grizzell,    Chester   W.,    '09 
(Grizzell)    Praeger,  Edna  Gertrude, 

'08 

Groome,    Herbert   Revere,    '05,    '07 
Gross,    Samuel   S.,    '10 
Groves,   Charles  'Alfred,   '04 
Gugenhan,    Lottie   Ella,    '12 
Guy,    Paul    D.,    '10 
Haan,    Samuel    P.,    '07 
Habiger,    Francis    Joseph,    '99 
Haffner,    Herman    C.,    '00 
Hagans,   Otto  C.,   '11 
Hageman,    Earl    Livingston.    '11 
Haggart,    Margaret   Helen,   '05 
Hain,    Leo    Roscoe,    '11 
(Haines)    Pond,    Belle   M.,   '67 
Haines,    Charles    Meyers,    '09 
(Haines)  Bowen,  Emma  Laura,  '67 
(Haines)    McKeen,    Phoebe    E.,    '83 
(Haines)    Huntington,    Theophania 

M.,    '72 

Hall,   Emma  Ellen,  '12 
Hall,    George    Clifton,    '96 
(Hall)    Linscott,    Susie,   '93 
Hall,    Mary   Elizabeth   Longfellow, 

'04 

Hall.    William    Logan,    '98 
Hallsted,     Alanson    L.,     '03 
Halm,    Helen    Hay,    '08 
Halstead,   Oscar  Hugo,   '95 
Hamaker,    Roswell    Leroy,    '06 
(Hamill)    Tillotson,   Ara,   '92 
(Hamilton)    Martin,  Mary  L.,   '06 
Hamler,    Harry    T.,    '09 
Hammers,    Lewis    Arthur,    '11 
(Hammond)     Kittell,      Mabel    Rea, 

'11 

Hand.  Ralph  Robert,  '10 
Haney,    John    George,    '99 
(Hanson)       Higinbotham,      Anna 

Viola,    '98 
Hanson,  Anton,  '0!» 
Hanson,    Boline,    '06 
Hanson,    Ellen    J.,    '07 
(Hanson)    Ross,   Esther  E.,   '03 
Hanson,    Gustaf    William,    '00 
Hanson,   Nettie   Regina,   '12 
Hanson,  Otto  Albert,  '05 
Harbecke,   Herman   Henry,   '11 
Harbord,    Jas.   G.,   '86 
Hardy,    Walter    Eugene,    '98 
Harlan,    Dora    Inez,    '08 
Harlan,    Harry    Vaughn,    '04 
Harling,    Walter,    '94 
(Harman)   Patten,  Hortensia,  '95 
Harman,   John   B.,   '95 
Harman,   Mary   Frances  Burgoyne, 

'93 

(Harner)    Roehm,   Daisy  Ina,   '06 
(Harner)    Selvidge,      Ivy    Frances, 

'93 

Harner,   J.  N.,  '92 
Harner,    James   William,    '00,    '09 


Harner,   Loyall   S.,   '92 
Harner,   Schuyler  C.,  '90 
Harold,  William  H.,  '05 
Harri,   Fritz   F.,  '09 
(Harrington)    Deibler,    Amy    Myr- 
tle,   '91 

(Harris)    Totten,    Carrie   Olive,   '10 
Harris,  Frank  Clyde,  '08 
(Harris)   Burt,  Lola  May,  '05 
(Harris)    Gaston,   Maude,  '08 
Harris,   Richard  L,  '12 
(Harrison)     Jorgensen,    Annie    A., 

'09 

Harrison,   Floyd,   '10 
Harrison,    John    R..    '88 
Harrison,  Raymond  D.,  '06 
Hart,   Maud,   '01 
Hartley,  Charles  Pinckney,  '92 
Hartley,    John    William    Abraham, 

'92 

(Hartwell)    Shiffer,   May,   '12 
Hartwig,    Charles,    '12 
Harvey,   James   Madison,   '98 
Harvey,   John  Andrew,   '99 
Harvey,    William    Lee,    '02 
Haselwood,    Fred    Willis,    '01 
Hashimoto,    Yojizaemon.    '11 
Haslam,   Thomas  Powell,   '08 
Hassebroek,  Mamie  Magdolene,  '04 
Hastings,    Milo   M.,    '06 
Hathaway,    Elizabeth   F.,   '08 
Hathaway,     Ella     Sevilla,     '10 
Haulenbeck,   Mary   Eliza,  '97 
Havens,   Alonzo   Charles,   '96 
(Havens)    Norton,    Gertrude    Julia, 

'96 

(Hawkins)    Gallup,    Stella,    '09 
Hawkinson,   Clarence  L.,   '06 
Hayes,    Fred   M.,   '08 
Hayes,    Lawrence    Wilber,    '96 
Haynes,    Benjamin   F.,    '02 
Haynes,    Lawrence    Glenn,    '09 
(Hazen)    Rexroad,  Alice  Mabel,  '09 
Hazen,   John   S..   '89 
Hazen,   Leslie   Eugene,   '06 
Hazzard,  Charles  Appleton,  '12 
Heard,    William    Lauren,    '11 
(Heim)    Moffitt,    Christine   M.,   '10 
Heim,    Harry    Russell,    '06 
Helder,  Arthur  Hurschel,  '04 
(Helder)    Morse,   Lorena   Marguer- 
ite,  '94 

(Helder)  Halstead,  Mamie  Eva,  '04 
Hendershot,  William  A.,  '04 
Henderson,  Helen  Day,  '09 
Hennon,  Charles,  '11 
Henry,  Thomas  Elliott,  '11 
Helper,   Ida  Viola,   '10 
Hepworth,    Lewellyn   Gaines,    '97 
Hershey,    Harry    Ellis,    '10 
Hess,    Henry    P.,    '05 
Hester,  Mark  V.,  '94 
Hewitt,   John  Russell,  '12 
Hewitt,   Paul  McGee,  '12 
Hickock,    Ellen   Marguerite,    '11 
Hickock,    Mary    Elizabeth,    '12 
Higinbotham,    John    U.,    '86 
Hildreth,    William    Rutherford,   '02 
Hill,    George    Wilkie,    '12 
(Hill)    Champlin,    Grace    Edna,    '99 
Hill,    Thomas   Newton,    '09 
Hillebrandt,    Benjamin      Franklin, 

'12 

Hillis,   Rees  William,  '12 
Hinkle,    Katherine    Harriett,    '12 
Hirst,    Jesse    T.,    '09 
Hodgson,   Edward  Howard,  '03 


278 


OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Hodgson,    Frederick    Earl,    '05 
(Hofer)     Johnson,     Christine    Del- 

phine,   '02 

Hofer,   Henrietta  Mattie,   '02 
(Hoffman)    Johntz,    Daisy    Gladys, 

'00 

Hoffman,    Emmett   Vivian,    '98 
Hoffman,  Leon  George,  '08 
(Hofman)    Bates,    Dorothy   Louise, 

'10 

Hoke,   Hazel   Juanita,   '12 
Holderman,    Pearl,    '03 
(Hole)    Campbell,    Gertrude    Elma, 

'06 

Hole,  Walter  Tope,  '12 
Holland,    John    Warren,    '96 
Hollis,  Benjamin  Ward,  '11 
Holloway,  A.  Dexter,  '07 
Holloway,   Vera   E.,   '09 
Holmberg,    Edith    Antonette,    '08 
Holmes,   George  Benjamin,   '11 
Holmes,    Jacob    Claude,    '12 
Holmes,  Adelaide  Julia.  '12 
Holmstead,    Alice,    '12 
Holroyd,    Hartley   Bowen,    '13 
Holroyd,   Ina   Emma,   '97 
Holsinger,  Clarence  V.,  '95 
Holzer,    Hiram   Adsil,   '99 
Honska,   William  Benjamin,   '11 
(Hood)     Johnson,     Myrtle     Hattie, 

'97 

Hoop,    Charles   Henry,    '97 
(Hoop)   Montgomery,  Delpha  May, 

'91 

Hoover,    Jessie   May,   '05 
Hopper,    Frederick   Sampson,    '11 
Hopper,    George    E.,    '85 
(Hopper)    Getty,   Maria   C.,    '86 
Hopper,   William   Avery,   '10 
Horn,   Margaretha   Elise   C.,   '93 
Hosick,    William   Cedric,   '11 
Hough,    Florence   F.,   '85 
Hougham,    Sarah   Chase,   '03 
(Houghton)        Brock,       Mayme 

Amelia.    '91 
(Houghton)   Buck,  Winifred  Anna, 

'97 

Houk,    Sylvanus   Edgar,   '11 
House,    Edouard   Wilfred,    '02 
Houser,    Frederick,    '07 
Houser,    John    Samuel,    '04 
(Houston)      Martin,      Hortense   L., 

'83 

Houston,    Luella   M.,    '71 
Houston,    Ulysses    Grant.    '81 
(Hoyt)    Turner,    Emma,    '80 
Hoyt,    Frederick    O.,    '77 
Howard,    Walter    Cyrus,    '77 
(Howell)    King,    Annice,    '08 
(Howell)    Zahnley,   Mabelle,   '09 
Howell,    Minnie   M.,    '01 
Howenstine,    Charles    Clinton,    '09 
Hower,    George   Harrison,   '12 
Hubbard,  Harvey  B.,  '07 
(Hughes)    Rodefl,    Nellie    Dorothy, 

'06 

Hulett,    Guy    Dudley,    '98 
Hulett,   Mac  F.,   '93 
Hulett,    Marcia    lone,    '93 
Hull,    Bret    Redmon,    '97 
Hull,    Flora    May,    '07 
(Hull)    Thompson,    Grace   G.,    '09 
Hull,   Ralph  Waldo,   '08 
Hulse,    Fred    R.,    '93 
Humphrey,   Louis  E.,  '77 
Hungerford,    DeForest,    '10 
Hungerford,  Edwin  H.,  '12 


Hunt,    Ralph    Edward,    '11 
Hunter,    Harley   Main,    '10 
Hunter,    Oliver   William,    '09 
(Huntress)    Rhoades,    Edith,    '01 
(Huse)    Collins,    Helen    Knostmaii, 

'08 

Huse,  Mildred  Knostman,  '11 
Hutchings,  Charles  Ross,  '94 
(Hutchinson)  Streeter,  Kate  May, 

'07 

Hutto,     Frank    A.,     '85 
Hutto,    Willis   Wesley,    '91 
Ijams,  John  W.,  '90 
Ingersoll,    Blanche,    '11 
Ingham,    Edith   Belle,   '09 
Ingman,   Bertha  Emma,   '98 
Ingman,    Clay   Berkey,   '97 
(Ingraham)    Moore,    Irene,    '07 
(Inskeep)    Peter,   Helen  C.,   '06 
Inskeep,  Mildred  Lee,  '12 
Ireland,   Harry   A.,   '07 
Irving,    Emma   Sophia,   '10 
Irving,   William   H.,   '09 
Irwin,   Carl  D.,  '10 
Isaac,    Edward,    '12 
(Ise)    Gygax,    Estella   May,   '08 
Jackson,    Charles    Clifford,    '99 
Jacobus,    Charles,   '09 
James,    Evan,    '04 
Jeffery,   Fletcher  M.,   '81 
Jeffery,    William    J.,    '81 
Jenkins,    John    Ethbert,    '11 
Jessup,    Fern    Vivian,    '11 
(Johnson)     Butterfleld,     Ary     Cor- 
delia,   '98 

Johnson,    Axel   H.,    '03 
Johnson,  Benjamin  Olaf,  '11 
Johnson,    Charles    Frederick,    '05 
Johnson,    Christian    Andrick,    '95 
Johnson,    Elmer,   '08 
Johnson,     Fred     Emanuel,     '99 
Johnson,   George  Victor,  '91 
Johnson,  Henry  George,  '96 
Johnson,    James   Henry,    '05 
Johnson,   John  Arthur,   '04 
Johnson,    John    James,    '95 
Johnson,    Roy    Mentzer,    '10 
(Johnson)    Cooper,   Susan   Effie,   '96 
Johnson,   Winifred  Mae,  '05 
Johnston,   Edward  Mervyn,   '08 
Johnston,   Harry  Wallace,   '99 
Jolly,    Fred    Ralph,    '95 
Jolly,    Louis    Berten,    '01 
Jones,    Charles   Sumner,   '06 
Jones,   Donald   Forsha,   '11 
Jones,    Edith   Ellen.   '09 
Jones,   Humphrey  William,   '88 
Jones,   Isaac,   '94 
Jones,    Jesse    McCullah,    '03 
Jones,    John    Seneca,   '08 
(Jones)     Pincomb,     Marion     Eliza- 
beth,  '96 

Jones,   Mary  Edna,  '10 
Jorgenson,   Louis  M.,   '07 
Joss,  Edward  Clarence,  '96 
Joss,    William    Irving,    '95 
Justin,   Catherine   Laura,   '12 
(Justin)    Haslam,    Edith   B.,    '08 
Justin,    Ethel   M.,    '10 
Justin,  Margaret  M.,  '09 
Justin,    Miner    M.,    '07 
Kahl,   Arthur  Leroy,   '11 
(Kahl)    Ireland,    Clara   Myrtle,    '07 
Kahl,    Grover   Cleveland,    '07 
Kammeyer,     Emma    Dorothy,     '12 
Kawaii.   Nobuzo,   '09 
Keats,   Mabel  Lucille,   '11 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


279 


Keeble,    Jesse,    '10 

Keeler,   Lot   Parker,    '99 

(Keen)    Moore,    Elda  Lenore,   '96 

(Keen)   Duncan,  Letta  Birdilla,  '02 

Keith,   Alice  Mary,  '11 

Keith,    Edgar,    '12 

Kellogg,  Edward  Henry,  '11 

Kellogg,    George    Henry,    '05 

Kellogg,    Royal   S.,   '96 

Kellogg,    Ruth   May,    '10 

Kelly,    Maude,    '08 

Kelly,   Paul  Vincent,  '10 

Kelly,  Willis  Norton,  '12 

Kennedy,  Ada,   '09 

(Kennett)    Darnall,    Maud    Estella, 

'95 

Kennett,    Pauline,    '12 
Kern,    Edwin    H.,    '84 
Kernohan,    George,    '12 
Kemohan,     Helen,    '04 
Kerr,    Almire    Elnora,    '08 
Kerr,   Jay,  '11 
Kersey,    Ralph    Teeter,    '04 
Kessler,    John   Martin,    '99 
(Keyes)   Graham,  Clara  M.,  '87 
Kiene,   Fredric  Arthur,  '06 
Kiene,    Ray,   '11 
Kiger,    Harry    E.,    '09 
Kilmer,    Roy,    '10 
Kimball,   Albert  B.,   '89 
(Kimball)    Dickens,   Bertha   S.,   '90 
Kimball,    Carrie   M.,    '76 
Kimball,   Charles  Augustus,   '93 
Kimball,  Edgar  Willis,  '02 
Kimball,     Fred    G.,     '87 
Kimball,  Mary,  '07 
(Kimball)   Tucker,  Stella  Victoria, 

'94 

Kimble,    Samuel,   '73 
Kimble,    Venus,    '08 
King,  Charles  Percy,  '98 
King,   Loyd   L.,    '09 
King,    Walter   J.,    '09 
King,    William    Arthur,    '09 
Kinman,    Charles    Franklin,    '04 
Kinnell,    Frederick    B.,    '08 
Kinsley,   Albert   Thomas,   '99 
Kipp,    Carl    L.,    '09 
Kirby,    Arthur    W.,    '08 
Kirk,    Clarence   Brady,   '06 
Kirk,  Mattie  Eunice,  '10 
Kirkpatrick,   Mark,   '96 
Kirkwood,  Mildred  I.,   '05 
Kirkwood,   Nina  H.,   '05 
Kiser,    Orville    M.,    '08 
Kittell,   Albert   G.,   '09 
(Kittell)    Conner,   Amanda   C.,   '09 
Kittell,    Elmer   Frederic,   '12 
(Kliewer)   Ingold,  Clara  Marie,  '11 
Knabb,   William,   '89 
Knaus,   Warren,    '82 
(Knickerbocker)       Pyles,         Maud 

Ethel,    '93 

(Knipe)    Curtis,   Eusebia,  '90 
(Knostman)    Huse,    Emma,   '80 
(Knostman)    Pratt,    Helen,    '01 
Koogle,  Ira  Tressler,  '11 
Kramer,   George  Otto,  '05 
Kratzer,    David   A.,    '09 
(Kratzinger)    Taft,    Elsie,    '08 
Krotzer,    Fred    Wilhelm,    '11 
Kubin,    Edison   Frank,   '09 
Kupper,    Edward   Rudolph,   '07 
Kyle,    Curtis    Hernon,    '03 
Ladd,    Daniel,    '01 
Laflin,     Ray    Delbert,    '12 
Lambert,    Clarence,    '07 


Lane,   Walter   Carl,   '05 

(Lantz)    Simmons,    Edith    Lynette, 

'96 

Larson.   Edward,  '11 
LaShelle,    Frank    Elmer,    '99 
La   Tourette,   James   F..   '77 
Laude,  Hilmer  Henry,  '11 
Lawry,    Raymond    George,    '03 
Lawry,   Walter  Fish,   '00 
Lawton,    Frank   Baxter,   '12 
Lawton,    Willard    W.,    '10 
Leach,    Darwin    S.,    '81 
Leasure,    Marion    Franklin,    '77 
Lechner,    Christian   Dagobert,    '99 
(Lee)   Kubin,   Emma,  '10 
Lee,    Mary   Cornelia,    '89 
Leidigh,    Arthur    Henry,    '02 
(Leuszler)    Montgomery,   Grace  E., 

'09 

Levengood,  Alma  May,  '11 
Lewallen,  Claire,  '11 
Lewis,  Adah,  '07 
Lewis,    David    Ernest,    '10 
Lewis,   J.  Allen,  '85 
Lewis,    Marion    M.,    '84 
Lewis,    Nathan    E.,    '88 
Lightfoot,    Fairy,    '12 
Lightfoot,    William    J.,    '81 
(Lill)   Nelson,   Gertrude  E.,   '07 
Lill,   Joe  Grigsby,   '09 
Lill,    Percy    E.,    '07 
Limbocker,   Myron  Arthur,   '95 
Lindsay,    Nellie    Easter,    '12 
Linn,   Martha   Evaline,   '12 
Liiiscott    Frank   Mullett,    '91 
Linsey,    R.    Fred,    '07 
Lint,    Henry    Clay,    '11,    '12 
Little,   Bessie  Belle,  '91 
(Little)   MacEwan,   E.  Ada.  '86 
(Little)   Dobbs,  Nellie  P.,  '90 
Livingston.    Frank    B.,   '12 
(Lock)    Noble,    Bessie    May,    '98 
Locke,   Erma  Elizabeth,   'qi 
Lofinck,    Reuben    E.,    '75 
Logan,  Daniel  Andrew,  '05 
Logan,    Edward   A.,   '05,   '09 
Logan,    George   M.,    '02 
Long,    Carl    C.,    '08 
Long,  Olive,  '98 
Long,    Ross,    '99 
(Long)    Strauss,    Sue,    '96 
Loomis,  Alice  Marie,  '04 
Loomis,   George  W.,  '04 
Losh,    Albert    Richard,    '10 
Lowrance,   Lillian  May,   '10 
Loyd,   Roland,   '10 
Lyman,    Charles   W.,   '96 
(Lyman)   Hall,  Gertrude  May,  '97 
(Lyman)    Weaver,    Laura      Lillian, 

'06 

(Lyman)    Otis,  Mary  Eliza.  '94 
Lyness,   Charles   Enoch,   '12 
(Lyon)  Benner,  DeNell  Gilbert,  '11 
Lyon,  Thomas  Eddy,  '93 
Lyon,   William  Otis,  '93 
Lumb,  John  Wallace,  '10 
Lund,   Jacob,  '83 
Lungren.    Mabel    Exie,    '11 
Lupfer,  James  A.,  '07 
McAninch,    Otto   Meade,   '02 
McCall,    William    Thomas.    '08 
McCampbell,    Charles    Wilbur,    '06, 

'10 

(McCartney)   Born,  Rhoda  C.,  '05 
(McCarty)     Coats,     Amanda     Culp, 

'00 
McCaslin,   Harvey,  '01 


280 


RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


McCauley,    Charles   Dwin,    '96 

McCheyne,    Gertrude    Muriel,    '09 

McClaskey,  Edwin  Louis,  '07 

McClung,   John   R.,   '10 

McClure,     Frank     Donald,     '11 

McColloch.   James   Walker,   '12 

McConnell,    Charles   S.,   '78 

McConnell,    Faye    Gertrude,    '08 

McCoy,    John    E.,    '09 

(McCoy)    Cover,  Nellie  Reeder,  '05 

McCoy,    Rose   Margaret,   '03 

McCoy,    William    Ross,    '12 

McCray,   J.   Myron,   '09 

McCray,    Minnie    Vergie,    '11 
(McCray)    Fry,   Viva  Margaret,   '12 

McCrea,   McLeod  Wilson,   '93 
(McCreary)         Vohringer,      I  r  e  ne 
Sophia,    '12 

McCrone,   Edwin  William,  '03,   '07 

McCrone,  Sara  Grace,  '04 

McCullough,    William    Andrew,    '98 
(McCurry)    Walker,   N.   Ollie,    '00 
McDonald,    Ethel,    '07 

McDonald,    Eula   Delpha,   '12 

McDonald,  M.   Edwin,  '12 
(McDonald)    Thayer,   Nellie   Evan- 

geline,    '91 

McDonald,  Scott  Roger,  '12 
(McDonald)    Pyle,  Vera  Alta,  '04 
McDowell,    David    Collins,    '91 
McDowell,    George    G.,    '00 
McDowell,   James  Laird,  '92 
McDowell,   John   Earl.   '11 
McDowell,   Rose  Edith,  '93 
McDowell,   Samuel  Alexander,   '95 
McFadden,    Bert    Jay,    '11 
Mcllvaine,    Robert    A.,    '92 
McKee,    Clyde,    '10 
McKee,   Roland,   '00 
(McKeeman)    Birch,   Olive  R.,   '08 
(McKeen)   Kipp,   Ethel  Olive,   '08 
(McKeen)    Smith,  Laura  Sarah,  '95 
(McKeen)    Axelton,    Madge      Ruth, 

'01 

McKenzie,  John  Alexander,  '01 
McKenzie,    Mabel    Mortier,    '10 
McKinnie,  Jessie  Estelle,  '12 
(McLaren)    Scott.   Nettie,   '00 
McLaughlin,   William   J.,   '87 
McLean,    Harry    Charles,    '08 
McLenon,  Henry  Alexander,   '08 
McNall,    Preston   Essex,    '09 
(McNutt)    Davis,   Cora   E.,   '06 
McRae,    Alma,    '06 
McWilliams,     Samuel     A.,     '10 
Mack,   Albert  John,   '12 
MacLeod,   Martha  Mae,   '10 
(Maelzer)  Gilson,  Amelia  Augusta, 

'02 

(Maelzer)    Haise,   Louisa  Mary,  '99 
Maelzer,   Valentine,    '97 
Magill,    Edmund    Charles,    '12 
(Mails)    Coons,   Mattie   E.,   '82 
Mallon,   Carl  Edward,   '07 
Manalo,    Vincente    G.,    '08 
(Manchester)     Allison,    Inez      Isa- 

clore,  '98 

(Manly)   Williams,  Kate  Anna,   '99 
Manny,    Karl    C.,    '10 
Manshardt,    Charles   L.,    '10 
March,  Eleanor,  '09 
Marlatt,    Abby   L.,    '88 
Marlatt,   Charles  L.,  '84 
Marlatt,    Frederick   A.,   '87 
Maroney,    George    Eugene,    '12 
Marshall,.  Phillip    Edward,    '08 
Martin,    Albert    Edward,    '91 


Martin,   Earl  Harrison,  '12 
Martin,    Ellsworth    Thomas,    '90 
Martin,    Ethel    Madge,    '08 
Martin,   Florence  Adelia,   '98 
Martin,   Henry  Alba,   '98 
Martin,    John   Edward,   '09 
Martin,   John   Z.,   '11 
Martinson,    George,    '01 
Marty,  Charles  Sumner,  '96 
Marty,  Frieda  E.,  '05 
(Marty)    Lawson,    Jessie   Lou,    '08 
Masheter,    Roy,    '10 
(Mason)    Cotey,   Dalinda,   '81 
Mason,   Kirk  P.,  '04 
Mason,    Silas   C.,    '90 
Masters,   Claude,   '99 
(Mather)    Romine,    Margaret   Myr- 
tle, '02 

Matherly,  Ernest  Wilson,  '06 
Mathewson,  Walter  E.,  '01 
Matthews,    Howard   David,    '04 
Matthews,  Vernon,   '04 
Maus,   Chester   Arthur,   '04 
Maxwell,   Henry  Greenleaf,  '06 
May,   George    Parkinson,    '11 
May,   John   M.,   '10 
Maybach,  Fred  Christian,  '11 
Mayer,   Frederick   Herman,   '09 
Meade,   Virginia  Lee,  '09 
Mecke,    Vincent,    '10 
Meenen,    Peter    J.,    '09 
(Meguire)    Sheldon,   Katie   I.,   '83 
Melton,  Alice  Maude,  '98 
Melton,   George  Lane,   '93 
Menke,    George   Gerkein,    '98 
Meyer,    Ella   M.,    '07 
Meyer,  Frederick  Hugo,  '97 
Meyer,    Richard,    '05 
Mickel,    Louis    B.,    '10 
Miclgley,  Alfred,  '91 
Milham,    James   Arthur,    '07 
Miller,   Edwin  Darrah  Carlisle.   '12 
(Miller)   Cook,  Emma  Maude,  '01 
Miller,   Frederick   Carl,   '07 
Miller,   Josephine   Caroline.   '11 
Miller,    Virgil    Emmitt,    '12 
Miller,  Winona  Gertrude,  '11 
Aiilliken,    Francis   Burzley,    '09 
Mills,   Alonzo   A.,   '89 
Milner,   Madeleine  Wade,   '91 
Milner.    Paul    Chambers,    '91 
(Minis)       Snoclgrass,       M  a  r  g  aret 

Jane,   '01 

Minis,   Mary   Frances,   '98 
Mitchell,    Jessie    Coulter,    '11 
Mitchell,    Robert   Andrew,   '11 
Mitchell,   Robert  Bertice,   '99 
Miyawaki   Atsushi,   '07 
Moffatt,    George   A.,   '08 
Momyer,    Harry   H.,   '08 
(Monroe)    Stevens,   Julia  Anna,   '04 
Monsch,    Helen.    '04 
Montgomery,   Charles   Dudley.   '00 
Montgomery,  Joseph  Shaw,  '07 
Moore,  Celia  Caroline,  '12 
Moore,   Harry   Elbridge,   '91 
Moore,    Leona   Estel,    '07 
(Moore)   Dakin,  Mae,  '98 
(Moore)   Foster,   Sarah,  '94 
Moore,  William  C.,   '88 
Moore,   William   David,   '12 
Moore,  William  Henry,  '94 
Moorhead,  Ivan  Arch,  '12 
Moorman,    Bessie,    '12 
Moorman,   Claude,  '09 
Moorman,    Ross,    '09 
Morgan,    Arthur   Houston,    '96 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


281 


Morgan,    Clarence    William,    '01 
Morgan,    Edward  Allen,   '07 
Morgan,    Eugene   Lawrence,   '01 
Morlan,    Fred   Byers,   '00 
Morlan,    Samuel    Erwin,    '04 
Morris,   Clara  King,  '11 
Morris,   Grace,   '09 
Morris,    Hurd    T.,    '10 
Morris,   Margaret  Doii,   '11 
Morris,   Maria,   '11 
Morrison,  Orr  O.,  '08 
Morrow,    Effie   May,   '09 
Morse,  John  Otis,  '91 
Morse,    Theo    Wattles,    '95 
Morse,    Wilton   L.,    '90 
Morton,    Caroline,    '06 
Morton,   Charlotte  Augusta,   '08 
Morton,   Flora  Harriette,   '11 
(Morton)    McKeen,    Stell,    '12 
Morwick,     Elizabeth    Lovinia,    '09 
Moseley,  Margaret  Ethel,  '09 
Moseley,    Robert   Clay,    '11 
Moses,    Mary   E.,   '87 
Moss,   William   Alfred,    '12 
Mossman,    Dennis    Fleet,    '12 
(Mudge)  Houser,  Bessie  A.,  '03 
(Mudge)    Thompson,    Eusebia    De- 
Long,    '93 

(Mudge)    Elling,   Mary,   '05 
(Mudge)    Dimock,  Ruth  Atwill,  '01 
Mulford,   Effie  Jane,   '12 
Mullen,   Roger  Bonner,   '02 
Munger,   Edna  Anna,  '08 
Munger,    Lewis    J.,    '05 
Munger,    Myra   May,   '12 
Murphy,    Charles   A.,   '87 
Murphy,    Nellie    J.,    '85 
(Murphy)  Hudson,  Verda  Ellen,  '06 
Murray,    Jacob    Michael,    '08 
Musser,    Karl    Bryant,    '12 
Mustard,    Jessie   May,   '01 
Myers,    Hazel   Helen,   '12 
(Myers)       Wermelskirchen,    Velma 

Pearl.    '11 

Myers,    Wirt    S.,    '81 
Myszka,    Charles,    '11 
Nash,    Albert    Marvin,    '04 
Nauman,    Orville,    '11 
Needham,   J.   Dana,  '83 
(Needham)  Carter,  Jennie  June,  '99 
Needham,    Lucy,    '08,    '11 
(Neiman)    Ramsey,      Ruth     Emma, 

'06 

Neiswender,    Lincoln   H.,    '84 
Nelson,   Ellen   Eustina,   '11 
Nelson,   Selma   Emelia,   '12 
Nevins,  Clarence  G.,  '07 
Newacheck,  Franklin  W.,  '10 
(Newell)  Brandt,  Clara  Verena,  '96 
(Newell)   Hatch,  Nora,  '93 
Newell,    Sherman   Bodwell,    '97 
Newland,   Jessie,   '12 
Newland,   Rosa  N.,   '06 
Newman,  Albert  E.,   '90 
(Nichols)    Dearborn,   Gladys  Irene, 

'10 

Nichols,   Ernest  F.,  '88 
Nichols,   Floyd  Bruce,   '12 
(Nichols)   Donohoo,  Harriet  Grace, 

'98 

Nichols,  Jessie,  '12 
Nichols,    Roscoe    Townley,    '99 
Nichols,    Schuyler,    '98 
(Nichols)   Eshelman,  Susan  W.(  '89 
Nicholson,    James    Morton,    '12 
Nicholson,  Rachel  Gertrude,  '05 
Nicolay,   Josie   Ellen,   '12 


(Nicolet)  Cron,  Bessie  Minerva,  '07 

Nielsen,    Harold    Theodore,    '03 

Niemoller,   August   Fred,   '93 

(Nitcher)    Sowers,   Martha,   '01 

Nixon,    Ivan   Luther,   '03 

Nixon,    Laura   Belle,    '11 

Noble,    Oliver,    Ezra,    '97 

Noel,    Guy    D.,    '09 

Noel,  Harry  M.,  '12 

Norby,    Oscar    Marion,    '12 

Norlin,    John   W.,    '09 

(Norton)    Adams,    Ellen   Elizabeth, 

'96 

Norton,    Jesse   Baker,   '97 
Norton,    John   Bitting   Smith,    '96 
(Norton)     Poison,    Mary    Augusta, 

'97 
(Norton)       Vicksberg,       Virgi  n  i  a 

Viola,   '04 

Noyes,  Arthur  L.,  '85 
Noyes,    Fanny   Gertrude,    '99 
Noyes,    Hattie    May,    '91 
Noyes,  Susie  Amanda,  '93 
Nygard,    Jens,    '05 
Nystrorn,   Amer  B.,  '07 
Oakley,    Russell   Arthur,    '03 
Oblefias,    Victor    F.,    '09 
O'Brien,    Edith    Blanche,    '11 
O'Brien,  Harold  Dale,  '11 
(O'Daniel)     Amos,     Anna     Louella, 

'03 

(O'Daniel)   Scott,  Mary  Lorena,  '04 
Odle,   James  Francis,  '94 
Oesterhaus,   John  H.,   '01 
Ogilvie,   Valerie  Almina,   '12 
(Oldham)    Sisson,   Katherine,   '92 
Olin,  Walter  H.,  '89 
Olsen,  Ole  J.,  '07 
Olson,  Bertha  Olivia,  '97 
Olson,    Carl    Emanuel,    '11 
(Olson)   Axelton,  Hilda  Sophia,  '97 
Oman,    Andrew   Edward,    '00 
Oman,  Harry  G.  F.,  '07 
Oman,    Victor    Emanuel,    '09 
Oneel,    Carrie    Belle,    '01 
Orem,  Wilma,  '10 
Orr,   Burton   Sylvester,   '07 
Orr,    Harry   Delphos,   '99 
Orr,  William  Mails,  '10 
Osburn,    David   Bethol,   '11 
Osburn,  Walter  M.,  '11 
Oskins,   Myrtle,   '09 
Osmond,   Lawrence,   '11 
Ostlund,   Arthur   J.,   '10 
Ostlund,   Ephraim  Andrew,   '12 
Oteyza,   Mauricio   Julian,   '10 
Otis,    Daniel    Henry,    '92 
Otten,   Oscar  Albert,   '95 
Otto,  Dora  M.,  '11 
Otto,   Henry,   '06 

Owens,    George   Washington,   '99 
Paddleford,    Eli   M.,   '89 
Paddleford,  Glenn  Decatur,  '12 
(Paddleford)  McFadden,  Hattie  A., 

'96 

(Paddock)   Hess,  Kate,  '00 
(Painter)       Desmarias,       Carrie 

Vashti,  '99 
(Painter)     Rogers,     Mary    Kerilla, 

'96 

Painter,    William    Hackworth,    '95 
(Palmer)   Thackrey,  Elva  Luthera, 

'96 

Palmer,   Hope   Olive,   '10 
(Palmer)  Barrows,  Inez  Luella,  '96 
Palmer,   Orlando  G.,  '87 
Pancake,    Clara,    '03 


282 


BECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Pancake,  Joseph  Lloycl,  '00 
Pape,   Charles  Wesley,   '95 
Parke,  Hazel  Maxwell,  '11 
Parker,    Frank   L.,   '86 
(Parker)   Perry,  Grace,  '80 
Parker,    Ivan    Bryan,    '92 
Parker,   James   Oliver,   '09 
Parker,    Louis    B.,    '87 
Parker,   Thomas   Thornton,   '11 
(Parkinson)    Moyer,    Fannie,    '96 
Parks,   Frank   Thomas,   '10 
Parks,   Lucy   Junie,    '98 
Parrack,    Albert    William,    '00 
Parry,   William   Theodore,   '12 
Parsons,    Helen    Tracy,    '11 
Parsons,   Mary   Russell,   '11 
Patten,   Ernest   Byron,   '98 
(Patten)    Ames,   Ethel,   '95 
Patten,    John    Vernon,    '95 
Pattison,   Floyd,   '12 
(Paulsen)   Pickett,  Nell,  '05 
Payne,   Edith  B.,  '12 
Payne,    James    E.,    '87 
Payne,    John   Howard,    '09 
Peachy,    Vernon    D.,    '09 
Peairs,    Leonard   Marion,   '05 
Pearce,    Julia    R.,    '90 
Pearson,  Charles  Randolph,  '94 
Pearson,  Milton  Leroy,  '11 
Peck,   Archie   Carpenter,   T6 
Peck,   Ella  Emerson,   '99 
Peck,    Georg-e   C.,   '84 
(Peck)    Berry,   Hattie  L.,   '84 
Peck,   Russell  John,  '97 
Peck,   Seward  N.,   '87 
(Peckham)    Cordry,   Allie   S.,   '82 
Peckham,    John   J.,    '06 
Pfclham,   Jesse  Leroy,   '07 
Pellett,    Henry    Learner,    '93 
Pellette,    Dudley,    '12 
Pendon,    Claro,    '09 
Penn,   Kate  Maria,   '11 
Penning-ton,   Harold   Albert,   '09 
(Perkins)    Moody,   Elenore,   '00 
(Perkins)   Myers,  Edith,  '00 
Perrill,    Laurence    Todd,    '12 
Perrin,    Arthur      Alexander      Ray- 
mond,  '08 

(Perry)  Hill,  Celoa  Alice,  '03 
Perry,   Edward   H.,   '86 
(Perry)   Thomas,  C.  Jeanette,  '98 
Peter,   Arthur  Louis,   '96 
Peters,    Clara   Marguerite,    '11 
Peterson,  Charles  John,  '93 
Peterson,   John   Buell,   '08 
Peterson,    William    Oscar,    '97 
(Pfuetze)    Julian,   Anna  C.,   '99 
Pfuetze,  Carl  Frederic,  '93 
Pfuetze,   Emil  C.,  '90 
(Pfuetze)   Samuel,  Emilie  Matilda, 

'98 

(Philbrook)  Jones,  Eva  Louise,  '97 
Philbrook,  Rufus  M.,  '97 
Philips,     Allen     Griffith,     '07 
Phillips,   Bertha  Ellen,   '11 
Phillips,   Kenneth  W.,   '12 
Phipps,  William  Henry,  '95 
Pickett,  Luther  B.,  '05 
Pierce,    Edwin    William,    '12 
Pierce,    John    Martin,    '98 
Pierce,    Marcia,    '08 
Piersol,  Paul  du  Challu,  '00 
Pincomb,    Charles    Edwin,    '96 
(Pincomb)  Moats,  Mary  Josephine, 

'96 

Pincomb,   Helena  Maude,   '01 
Pingree,  Guy  Giles,  '12 


Pitman,    Charles   Beryl,    '10 

Pittman,  Martha  S.,   '06 

Pittman,  Tom  Lawrence,  '04 

Platt,    George    S.,    '78 

Platt,    H.    Augustus,    '86 

Platt,   Lucy  W.,   '12 

Platt,   Robert  M.,  '10 

Plumb,    Bertha    Lunett,    '11 

Points,  John  J.,  '67 

Pond,    Raymond    Haines,    '98 

Poole,    Bryant,    '01 

Poole,    Grover,    '02 

Poole,  John,  '96 

Poole,    William,    '98 

Pope,   Horace   Gershom,   '94 

Pope,    Warner   S.,   '92 

Pope,    Willis    Thomas,    '98 

Popenoe,  Charles  Holcomb,  '05 

Popenoe,  Hubert  L.,  '09 

Porter,  Harrison  E.,  '07 

Porter,    Lulu   Moore,    '09 

(Poston)    Groves,   Adeline,   '07 

Potter,   George  Percival,   '07 

Potter,  Luther  Eugene,  '00 

Potter,    Percival   Button,    '11 

Pottorf,    Andrew    Jackson,    '99 

Powell,   Edgar  Arthur,  '96 

Praeger,    Herman    Albert,    '08 

Pratt,   Clarence   D.,   '85 

Price,  Leo,  '11 

Price,  Lyle  Phillips,  '11 

(Pritner)    Lockwood,      Mary      Ely, 

'99 

Pugh,    Burton    Homer,    '92 
Pugh,    Edna,    '11 
Pulver,     William     Arthur,     '12 
Purdy,    Daniel    Milton,    '12 
Purdy,   Otto   Independence,   '99 
Pursel,    Lisle    Willits,    '96 
(Putnam)    Cutting-,      Abbie     Elida , 

'02 

Pyle,    Charles    A.,    '04,    '07 
Pyles,    Oral    DeArmond,    '11 
(Quinby)    Perry,  Ada  H.,  '86 
(Quinby)    Gardiner,    Ida   H.,   '86 
(Quintard)    Peck,    Alice    Julia,    '95 
Rader,  Frederick  Ellsworth,  '95 
Rader,    Ralph    Waldo,    '95 
(Raemer)    Totten,    Olga   Mario,    '11 
Ramsey,  Lester  Allen,  '06 
Randall,    Delmer    William,    '99 
Randall,  Leaffa  Laura,  '09 
Randel,    Georgia   Adelle,    '11 
Randle,    Elizabeth,    '07 
Rannels,    Hile,    '10 
(Rannels)     Adams,     Lulu     Mahala, 

'07 

Ransopher,   Silas   Milo,   '11 
Ratliffe,    George    Thomas,    '11 
Records,   Harold   S.,   '09 
Reece,   Richard,   '06 
Reed,   Alexis  Joseph,   '03 
Reed,  Alvin  Josiah,  '10 
Reed,  Charles  Edgar,  '11 
Reed,    Clinton    J.,    '12 
Reed,   Corwin   J.,   '79 
Reed,    Elias   Wilber,   '92 
Reed,  Ernest  Carl,  '09 
Reed,   Hiram   R.,   '07 
(Reed)   Paddleford,  Louise,  '91 
Reed,    Minnie,    '86 
(Reed)  Pierce,  Nora  May,  '98 
Reed,    Robert   Stirling,   '92 
Rees,    Eva,    '10 
Rees,   Rollin   R.,  '85 
Reeves,    Wray   Robert,   '10 
Reppert,   Harry  W.,   '10 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


283 


Reppert,    Hugh   E.,    '10 

(Reynolds)    Fulton,  Fanny  E.,  '05 

Reynolds,    Jessie    Annaberta,    '06 

Reynolds,  Ross  Herbert,  '11 

Rexroad,    Guy    C.,    '09 

Rhoades,   William   Joseph,  '97 

Rhodes,   Arthur  J.,  '05 

Rhodes,  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  '98 

Rhodes,  Howard  Newton,  '96 

Rice,  Ada,  '95 

Rice,  Arthur  Daniel,  '92 

Rice,    Carl    E.,    '97 

Richards,    Edward    Clement,    '07 

Richards,   Henry   Paul,   '02 

Richards,  James  C.,  '08 

Richards,    John    A.,    '09 

Richardson,   Emmit  D.,  '06 

Richardson,  Noble  Asa,  '80 

Rickman,    Elvin,    '04 

(Rickman)    Gilbert,   Eva  May,   '05 

Riddell,  John  Dewitt,  '93 

Riddle,  Genevieve  Louise,  '08 

Ridenour,  Ambrose  Elliott.  '96 

(Ridenour)    Orr,    Jennie    Florence, 

'04 
(Ridenour)    Plowman,    Mary    Etta, 

'96 

Rigg,    Eva   Talitha,    '02 
Rigg,    Leroy,    '01 
Rigney,  Ida  Ethel,  '09 
(Ritchie)    Dearborn,    Florence   Re- 
becca,   '04 

(Ritner)    Smith,   Jennie  Inez,   '06 
Robb,   Harry   E.,   '88 
Robb,   Newell   Snowden,   '11 
Roberts,  Alice  Dunbar,  '12 
Roberts,    William    Harvey,    '99 
(Robertson)    Smith,   Blanche,   '08 
Robertson,   David  G.,  '86 
Robertson,   Hugh  Dillon,   '11 
Robertson,   Isaac  Archie,   '96 
(Robertson)  White,  Kate  L.,  '05 
Robertson,   Thomas  Meade,  '97 
Robinson,    Josephine,    '12 
Robinson,  Walter  Stuart,  '11 
Robison,   Homer,  Joseph,   '97 
(Robison)    Fearey,   Maybeth,    '10 
Rodell,   Earl  Natanael,   '03 
Rodgers,    Margaret,    '12 
Roehrig,    Marie    Elizabeth,    '11 
Rogers,   Frederick   J.,   '85 
Rogers,    Jesse    L.,    '04 
(Rogler)    Speer,    Elsie   Alma,   '11 
Rogler,   Henry  William,  '98 
Rokes,    John   Albert,    '93 
(Romick)    Edgar,  Agnes,  '93 
Romick,  Minnie  Louise,  '94 
(Romick)    Chandler,   Winnie  Luel- 

la,    '94 

Root,   Irving  Campdoras,  '12 
Roots,   Harvey  George.  '11 
Rosado,   Franco   Thomas,  '12 
Rose.    Flora,    '04 
(Ross)    Cunningham,      Alice     May, 

'03 

Ross,    Donald,    '07 
Ross,    John    Francis,    '02 
Ross,   Pontus  Henry,  '02 
Ross,   Worth   Daniel,   '11 
Roth,    Dave   G.,   '11 
Rowe,    Harold    E.,    '10 
Rowland.    Ruth   Lillian,   '12 
Royer,  Benjamin  Franklin  Simeon, 

'95 

Rudy,  Artemus  Jackson,  '91 
Rudy,    Henry   Vernon,    '91 
Ruede,    Eugene   M.,    '09 


Rumold,   Ferdinand   John,   '98 
Rushmore,  Harry  C.,  '79 
Ryan,   John  Michael,   '07 
Salkeld,  Alvertis  Santford,   '09 
Salter,   Lewis  A.,  '79 
Sandborn,   Ethlyn  Jewell,  '10 
Sanders,    William    H.,    '90 
Sanderson,  Alfred  Hayes,  '03 
Sanderson,   Martin  Wilbur,   '98 
Sandt,    Victor   Irvin,    '94 
Sanford,    Lawrence    V.,    '04 
Sanrieman,    Ramer    Henry,    '06 
Sargent,    William   Stephen,   '01 
(Sauble)    Rogler,    Maude,    '01 
Savage,    George    Arthur,    '09 
Savage,   James   G.,   '04 
(Sawyer)   Kedzie  Jones,  Nellie,  '76 
(Sayers)    DeLand,   Maude   F.,   '89 
(Schaeffer)    Morrison,    Matah,    '10 
Schafer,   Edwin  George,   '07 
Scheel,    John   Alfred,   '94 
Schell,  Albert  Leslie,  '09 
Schild,   Clara   Dorothy,   '08 
Schild,   Hugo,   '09 
Schlaefli,    John,    '11 
Schmidler,   Henry  William,   '12 
Schmitz,   Nicholas,   '04 
Schneider,    Essie   Blanch,   '12 
Schneider,   Fred  Lewis,  '02 
Schnemayer,  Susanna,  '09 
Scholz,  Walter  Theodore,  '07 
(Schorer)     Richenbacher,      Minnie, 

'09 

Schottler,   Martin   William,   '07 
Schreiner,  Fred  H.,  '10 
Schroeder,  William  Paul,  '06 
Schroer,  Edward  Henry,  '11 
Schuppert,   Richard  C.,   '10 
Schwab,   Ludwig  Joseph,   '12 
Scott,    Charles   A.,    '01 
Scott,  Cryus  McDonald,  '12 
Scott,   John  Marcus,  '03 
Scott,  Minnie  Magdalene,  '11 
Scott,   Robert  Douglas,   '04 
Sears,   Fred  C.,  '92 
Seaton,   Gladys   Sadie,   '11 
Seaton,   Roy  A.,  '04 
Sechrist,    Ernest   Otto,    '12 
Secrest,    Birdie    E.,    '92 
(Secrest)    Hungerford,   Dorothy   E. 

C.,   '85 

Secrest,    Edmund   Ray,   '02 
Secrest,   Emma,   '90 
(Secrest)    Linderman,    Florine,    '89 
Secrest,  Grace  Anna,  '96 
Secrest,  Jacob  Ulrich,  '94 
Secrest,   May,   '92 
Segel,    Abel,   '12 
(Selby)    Curtice,   Belle,   '82 
Selby,   Charles  Baxter,   '95 
Selby,   Kathleen,   '09 
(Selby)   Laughlin,  Mabel  Gertrude, 

'95 

(Selig)    Henderson,    Geneva  L.,   '09 
Seng,  August  William,  '11 
(Senn)    Heath,   Marie   Barbara,   '90 
Sewell,    Malcom    Cameron,    '12 
Shattuck,    Earle   Locke,   '07 
Shaw,    Claude   Leon,   '11 
Shaw,   Leslie   Leon,   '12 
(Shelden)   Parker,  Olive  Maria,  '98 
Shellenbaum,    Edward,    '97 
Shelley,    Wilson   George,    '07 
Shelly,  Grace  Ellen,  '10 
Shelly,  William  Linley,  '09 
Shelton.   Frank   Sessions,   '99 
Shepherd,  Glen  Reid,  '02 


284 


EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Sherrard,    Theadore,    '10 

Sherwood,   Etta  V.,  '12 

Sherwood,  Virgie  G.,  '12 

Shirley,    Garfield,    '05 

Shofe,    Alice   Myrtle,    '97 

(Shofe)   McKee,  Clara  Lois,  '10 

Short,   Burton  L.,   '82 

(Short)     Houser,     Charlotte     Jane, 

'91 

Shuler,    Harry   Nelson,    '12 
Shuler,   Martin  Roy,  '06 
Shuler,   William   Preston,   '10 
Shull,  Charles  Wesley,  '97 
(Shumway)   Gish,   Carrie  Marietta, 

'12 

Shuyler,   Reynold,   '10 
(Sickels)    Davis,    Marie   E.,   '80 
Sidorfsky,  Henry  August,  '03 
Sieder,  Esther  Metta,  '10 
Sikes,   Elva  Lucretia,  '09 
Sikes,   William   H.,   '79 
Simmons     Railsback,    Mary    Edna, 

'11 

Simonsen,  Warren  Earl,  '12 
Simpson,  Claude  W.,  '10 
Simpson,  Jay  Warren,  '08 
Simpson,  Myrtle  Edith,  '09 
Sims,   Merl  Hudson,   '12 
Sisson,   Edward  O.,  '86 
Skillman,    Edward,    '10 
Skinner,  Alice,  '09 
Skinner,    Benjamin,    '91 
Skinner,   Harry   Everton,   '11 
Skinner,    John    T.,    '04 
Skinner,  Perle  Harrison,  '07 
Sloan,   Homer   H.,   '11 
Sloan,   John   A.,   '82 
Small,  Edward  Paul  Graham,  '11 
Small,    Richard.    '11 
Smith,  Alfred  Caleb,  '97 
(Smith)   Kinsley,  Anna  Louisa,  '01 
Smith,    Charles   Chrisfield,   '94 
Smith,  Charles  Franklin,  '02 
(Smith)  Roots,  Clara  Pearl,  '11 
Smith,    Edwin    Lee,    '98 
(Smith)   Skinner,  Emily  G.,  '06 
(Smith)    Burt,   Emma   Estella,   '03 
Smith,  Ernest  P.,  '95 
Smith,   Fred   Raymond,   '93 
Smith,     Frederick    John,    '95 
Smith,  George  Wildman,  '93 
(Smith)  Bixby,  Hallie  M.,  '08 
Smith,    Harlan    David,    '11 
Smith,   Harry   Lewis,   '12 
Smith.    Jay   Latimer,   '08 
(Smith)    Strong,   Jennie:  Ruth,   '94 
Smith,  John  Allen  Higgins,  '12 
(Smith)  Wheeler,  Kitty  Myrtle,  '95 
Smith,   Louberta  J.,   '10 
(Smith)    Graves,    Margaret    Grace, 

'08 

Smith,    Marjorie    C.,    '04 
(Smith)    Reed,  Marietta,  '95 
Smith,    Martin    Gilbert,    '08 
Smith,    Ned,    '12 
Smith,    Oliver   Russell,   '98 
Smith,   Phoebe   Jane,   '97 
Smith,   Sallie  Maud,   '04 
Smith,    Stanley   Van,    '10 
Smith,    Walter    Emory,    '05 
Smith,    William    Elmer,    '93 
Snapp,    Arthur    R.,    '08 
Snell,  Florence,  '11 
Snider,    Robert   Alexander,    '10 
Snodgrass,  Milton  David,  '06 
Snyder,     Anna.     '88 
Snyder,  Carl,  '96 


Snyder,    Edwin   H.,    '88 

Snyder,    Ralph,    '90 

Snyder,   Stanley,  '89 

(Sommer)    Hood,   Mabel   Ruth,  '11 

Sorgatz,    Frank,   '07 

(Soupene)  Crowther,  Estelle  Pearl, 

'10 

Soupene,   Edna  Grace,   '11 
Spalding-,    Max    Gilbert,    '96 
Speer,    Whitcomb    Glenn,    '11 
(Spencer)    Fielding-,    Crete,    '05 
Spencer,   Walter  Hayward,   '02 
Sperry,    Mabelle   Julie,    '06 
Spilman,     Clara,     '00 
Spilman,    Harold    Addison,    '03 
(Spohr)     Smith,    Bertha,    '98 
Spohr,    George    A.,    '06 
(Spohr)   Heath,  Julia  C.,  '06 
Spohr,    Louise   Mary,   '99 
Spohr,   Wilhelmina   Henrietta,   '97 
Spriggs,   Ray   E.,   '09 
Spuhler,   Henry   Adam,   '06 
Stafford,    John    Thomas,    '02 
Stallman,    Lulu    Elise,    '12 
Stanfleld,   William   Wesley,   '05 
Stanley,    William    Edward,    '12 
Stauffer,   Arthur   S..   '04 
Stauffer,    Maurice   I.,    '07 
Staver,   Wesley  Ohio,  '94 
Steele,    Effle    Eleanor,    '09 
(Stephenson)   Ober,   Lottie  Geneva, 

'12 

Steuart,    William    Henry,    '95 
(Stevens)    Jones,   Blanche,   '05 
Stevens,    Orin    Alva,    '07 
(Stewart)    Points,      Alice      Eulalie, 

'75 

Stewart,   Claudius   F.,    '07 
(Stewart)    Pickell,   Effle  L.,  '05 
Stewart,    Mabel,    '00 
Stewart,     Stella,     '00 
(Stingley)     VanBlarcom,     Caroline 

Scott,    '91 

Stingley,  John.  '94 
Stingley,    Orville    Ashford,    '96 
(Stingley)    Haggman,    Sadie,    '96 
(St.  John)   Williams,  Lillian  Alice, 

'91 

Stockwell,    Edgar    Ross,    '11 
Stoddard,    Albert    D.,     '06 
Stokely,  Charles  Harrison,     31 
Stoker,   George   E.,   '90 
Stoker,     John     Russell,     '11 
(Stokes)    Sears.    Ruth    Tipton,    '92 
Stone,    Harry    W.,    '92 
Story,     Marcia,     '12 
Stratton,   Clifton   Jairus,   '11 
(Streeter)     Haney,     Annie    Louisa, 

'99 
(Streeter)   Smith,  Grace  Elizabeth, 

'07 

Strite,   Adelaide,  '01 
Strite,  Mary  Catherine,  '05 
Stromire,    Matthew    Castle,   '11 
Strong,    Alden    G.,    '11 
Strong,    Herbert   D.,    '08 
Stuewe,    Paul   Martin   Alfred,   '11 
(Stump)    Chaffee,   Cora   Idell,   '95 
(Stump)     Cudnev,     Gertrude     Ella, 

'96 

Stump,    Lois,    '03 
Sullivan,    Daniel    Charles,    '08 
(Summers)   Galligan,  Anna  Odette, 

'01 

Surber.   Eva  May,   '12 
Sutcliff,    Leora    Juanita,    '09 
Sv anson,    Ernest    Felix,    '06 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


285 


Swartz,    Bertha    Lillian,    '11 
(Sweet)     Evans,    Bertha    Florence, 

'07 

Sweet,    Fayette   Charles,    '00 
Sweet.    Helen    Louise,    '08 
(Sweet)   Arnold,  Jessie  A.,  '05 
(Sweet;     Pittman,    K.        Elizabeth, 

'04 

(Sv,  eet)    Betts,    Lucy,   '01 
Swift,    Charles    Bartholow,    '05 
Swingle,   Cora   Edith,   '00 
Swingle,  Deane  Bret,  '00 
(Swingie)     Joss,     Miriam     Esther, 

'96 

Swingle,    Walter    T.,    '90 
Syrnns,   Andrew   B.,    '98 
Syrr>ns.    Perrin    K.,    '01 
Taft,    Edwin    Springer,    'OS 
Talley,    Randall    E.,    '10 
Tanner,    Cassie,    '12 
Taylor,    Irene   Alma,    '08 
Taylor,   John   Edwin,   '94 
(Tea garden)    Bardo,   Maude   E.,  '08 
Tennis,    Olive,    '12 
(Terhune)    McCall,     Edith     Grace, 

'1.2 

Terhune,   Ellen  Maude,   '12 
Terrell,    Wendell    Phillips,    '04 
Thackrey,  Cora,  '98 
(Thackrey)    Reece,   Harriet   Emer- 

scr;.    '98 

Thac'crey,  John  Eugene,  '93 
Th:ickrey,    "William    Elwood,    '96 
(Tharp)   Edwards,  Estslle  Mae,  '01 
Thatcliei,   George  Ira,   '10 
Thatcher,    Harry    Raymond,    '03 
Thayer,    Ellis   Cheney,    '91 
Thoburn,    Joseph   B,    '93 
Thomas,     Henry,    '04 
Thomas,    Henry    Marsden,    '98 
Thompson,    Barton    R.,    '00 
Thompson,  Carl  P.,  '04 
Thompson,   Charles   Henry,   '93 
Thompson,   Charles   L.,   '05 
Thompson,    Charles   W.,    '89 
(Thompson)    Winter,   Dora,   '95 
Thompson,    George    Eldon,    '11 
Thompson,    George   K.,   '93 
Thompson,     George     N.,     '87 
Thompson,  Helen  Biship,  '03 
Thompson,  John  Augustus,  '03 
Thompson,    John    Bert,    '05 
Thompson,    Nellie    L.,    '10 
Thompson,    Raymond   Charles,   '08 
Thompson,    Roger    S.,    '05 
(Thompson)    Manny,    Sarah    Paul- 
ine,   '03 

Thummel,   Claude  B.,   '05 
Thurston,    Elbert   Wrenn,    '06 
Thurston,   Warren  Bunn,   '06 
Tilbury,    S.    Ray,   '07 
Timbers,    Delbert  L.,   '94 
Tinkham,   Merritt  Rex,  '09 
Tippin,    Leslie    O.,    '10 
Todd,   Albert,   '72 

(Tolin)     Courter,    Anna    Rhea,    '07 
(Tolin)  Jeffs,  Bessie  L.,  '08 
Tomson,   Walter  Edwin,  '12 
Toothaker,   Myrtie  Lucy,   '02 
Totten,    Harry    E.,    '10 
(Towers)     Brooks,    Nellie,    '99 
Towne,    Norman   Lee,    '04 
(Towne)    Shaffer,   Zepherine  Ellen, 

'11 

(Train)    Stewart,   Doris  M.,   '06 
(Travis)     Cook,    Jessie    Leona,    '06 
Trembly,    Elven   Creveling,   '95 


Trembly,    John    E.,    '97 
(Trimmer)   Parker,  Cora  Meda,  '10 
Trosper,    Earl    Jay,    '10 
Troutman,    Virginia,    '07 
True,   Alice  Marie,   '12 
(True)    Goddard,   Helen  Castle,   '01 
True,   Otho   Sprague,   '99 
Trumbull,    James    Dunbar,    '96 
(Trumbull)    Correll,    Laura   Helen, 

'00 

Trunk,  Matilda,  '08 
Truskett,   Edwin   Earl,   '10 
(Tucker)   Hopper,  Grace  Irene,  '10 
Tucker,    Katherine   Ann,    '12 
Tucker,  Walter  Percival,  '92 
(Tulloss)    McLean,    Elsie   May,    '08 
Tulloss,   James   Otis,   '99 
Tulloss,    William    Guy,    '99 
Tunnell,    Jane   Chapin,   '89 
Turnbull,  William,   '04 
Turner,   Alonzo   Franklin,   '05 
Turner,    Chester    Francis,    '12 
Turner,   Harry   Castle,    '01 
(Turner)   Bruce,  Ina  M.,  '89 
Turner,    Marcia    Elizabeth,    '06 
Turner,   Mary  Lee,   '12 
(Turner)    Clothier,    Phoebe    Carey, 

'94 

Turner,   William   Fenwick,   '10 
Uhl,    Frank    Edwin,   '96 
(Ulrich)    Boys,   Dovie  May,   '03 
Ulrich,    William,   '77 
Umberger,    Grace    E.,    '05 
Umberger,    Harry,    '05 
(Umberger)   Long,  May  E.,  '07 
Utter,    Oliver    L.,    '88 
(Vail)   Butterfield,  Florence  Helen, 

'01 

(Vail)   Waugh,  Mary  Alice,  '92 
Valentine,    Emma  V,   '12 
Van  Blarcom,  Samuel  L.,  '91 
Van   Buck,    Walter,    '11 
Vance,  Gertrude  M.,   '04 
Vanderlip,     Blanche     Beatrice,     '10 
Van  De  Venter,   John   W.,   '86 
(Vandivert)    Remick,    Harriet   Ag- 
nes, '97 

Van  Dorp,  Fred,  '05 
Van    Nordstrand,    Robert      Daniel, 

'12 

Van   Zile,   Gilbert  J.,   '90 
Vass,    Alonzo    Frederick,    '09 
Vaughn,   Edgar  Allen,  '12 
Vilander,   Philip   Cornelius,   '11 
Vinall,    Harry    Nelson,    '03 
(Vincent)    McCormick,   Ella,   '79 
Vincent,  Samuel  Robert,  '94 
(Voiles)    Williams,    Alberta  Suena, 

'03 

(Voiles)     Jewell,     Olive,     '97 
Wagner,   George   Franklin,   '99 
Wagner,    Jessie    May,    '00 
(Wagner)     Gresham,     Mary    Caro- 
line,   '01 

Wakefield,    Orin   Russell,   '04 
Waldraven,    Luther    Watts,    '00 
Waldraven,    Robert    U..    '89 
Walker,     Carroll,    '08 
Wallis,    Robert   Lynn,   '92 
(Walter)       Skinner,      Joseph  ine 

Elizabeth,    '07 

Walter,    Merton    Luther,    '07 
Walters,    Aaron,    '88 
Walters,     Daniel,     '08 
Walters,    Fred,    '02 
Walthour,    Roy    L.,    '12 
Walton,    Noel    Hutchinson,    '11 


286 


RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


(Ward)     George,    Catherine    Niesz, 

'07 

Ward,    Clyde    Quincy,    '10 
Ward,    Milan    T.,    '83 
Ward,    Walter    Gilling,    '12 
(Ware)   Johnson,  Vera  Arvena,  '12 
(Washington)      Samson,      Rebecca 

Rees,    '05 

(Waters)   Conner,   Elsie  Lucile,  '98 
Waters,     Fred    Dorsey,    '98 
Waters,     George     W.,     '86 
(Waters)    Beeler,  Lora  L.,   '88 
(Waters)    Dale,    Lucy    Helena,    '94 
Watkins,    Warren    Elmer,    '06 
Watson,     Clarence,     '12 
Watt,    John    Earl,    '11 
(Waugh)   Davis,  Fannie  Elizabeth, 

'91 

Waugh,   Frank   Albert,   '91 
(Waugh)    Smith,   Mary  Lana,   '99 
Weaver,  Chauncey  lies,  '06 
Weaver,    Fern    Vena,    '12 
Weaver,  Oley  Willis,  '11 
Webb,    Frank    Cooper,    '04 
Webb,    William   Allen,    '04 
Webster,    Edwin   H.,    '96 
(Wells)    Traxler,   Ora   Rebecca,   '92 
Wells,   Ray   Thurman,   '10 
Welsh,    Charles   R.,    '08 
(Welstead)       Dunham,    Georgiana, 

'10 

Wenkheimer,  Alberta  M.,  '09 
Wermelskirchen,   Louis,   '11 
Werner,  Albert  A.,  '07 
(West)    Allen,    Georgiana,    '07 
West,   James,   '12 
(Westgate)     Lewis,     Helen     Clara, 

'07 

Westgate,  John  Minton,  '97 
Westover,    Edgar  Leroy,   '11 
(Wetzig)    Terrass,   Pauline  Emilie, 

'08 

Whaley,   William   E.,   '86 
Whedon,    Charles   O.,    '71 
Wheeler,    Andrew    Jefferson,    '11 
Wheeler,    Clarence,    '11 
Wheeler,    Earl,    '05 
Wheeler,    George    Carpenter,    '95 
(Wheeler)    Westgate,    Inez,    '05 
Wheeler,    Mark,    '97 
Whipple,    Abner    Davis,    '98 
Whipple,    Florence    Rilla,    '12 
Whipple,    Glenn    Edwin,    '11 
Whipple,   James  Halley,  '04 
Whipple,   Orville  Elaine,   '04 
White,    A.    Judson,   '74 
White,    Bessie   May,    '10 
White,   Charles   Bernard,   '99 
White,    Clarence   H.,    '05 
(White)     Sullivan,     Eleanor    Mary, 

(White)    Turley,    Kate    E.,    '71 
White,    Leon    Vincent,    '03 
(White)    Abbott,    Martha    A.,    '67 
White,    Ralph    Richard,    '06 
White,    Thomas    F.,    '06 
White,    Wayne,    '05 
Whitford,    Harry    Nichols,    '90 
(Whitman)     Heiser,       Minerva    E., 

'76 

Whitney,  Allen  Homer,  '12 
Wickman,    Daniel    F.,    '92 
(Wiest)   Joss,   Emily  Jennie,  '04 
Wiest,    Flora    Emilie,    '91 
(Wilder)       Sawdon,       Adelaide 

Frances,    '98 
(Wilder)     McCollough,       Josephine 


Hannah,    '98 

Wildin,   George   Washington,   '92 
Wilkins,    Roy,    '09 
Wilkinson,    Harrison    Walter,    '11 
Wilkinson,    William    J.,    '05 
Willard,    Charles    J.,    '08 
(Willarcl)      Calvin,      F.    Henrietta, 

'86 

Willard,    Henry    S.,    '89 
Willard,  Julius  T.,  '83 
(Willard)      Emrick,     Mary     Eliza- 
beth, '95 

Williams,    Clyde   Douglas,    '11 
Williams,    Francis    Buckner,    '09 
Williams,     Jennie,     '10 
Williams,    Louis    Coleman,    '12 
Williams,    Marie,    '09 
Williams,    Marion,    '09 
Williams,   Mary  Catherine,   '12 
Williams,    Nannie    Elizabeth,    '99 
Williams,  Owen   Edward,  '11 
Williams,   Robert   E.,   '07 
Willis,  Chloe  May,  '09 
(Willis)    Call,    Clara,    '08 
(Willis)   Wells,  Edna  Leona,  '10 
Williston,  Samuel  Wendall,  '72 
Willoughby,    Luther    Earle,    '12 
Wilson,    Alexander    George,    '99 
Wilson,    Amos    E.,    '78 
Wilson,   Bruce   Steinhoff,   '08 
(Wilson)    Dutton,   Clare  Annie,   '97 
Wilson,     Edgar    M.,    '06 
Wilson,    Esther   S.,    '10 
Wilson,    Floyd    E.,    '10 
(Wilson)     Elliott,     Frances     Odell, 

'08 

Wilson,    Frederick   W.,   '05 
Wilson,    George    Heber,    '05 
Wilson,    Ira    A.,    '08 
Wilson,    John   Thomas,    '10 
Wilson,    Matilda   Jane,    '12 
(Wilson)    Holsinger,    Olive    Mabel, 

'95 

Wilson,   Robert  Hugh,  '09 
Wilson,   Robert   S.,   '04 
Wiltse,    Albert   Lemont,    '10 
Wimer,    Thomas    E.,    '90 
(Winchip)    Spilman,    Bertha,    '91 
Wingfield,   Susan   Elizabeth,   '12 
Winter,    Henry   B.,   '09 
(Winter)    Hawks,    Katherena,    '01 
Wise,    John   L.,    '86 
Withington,    Charles   H.,    '06 
Withington,    George    Edna,    '12 
Woestemeyer,   Clara  Mary,   '99 
Woestemeyer,    Frederick    Otto,    '99 
Wolcott,    Leroy   Bushnell,    '12 
Wolf,    George,    '05 
Wolf,    Nelle,    '08 
Wolfe,   Raymond   McKee,   '12 
Womer,   Retta,   '04 
(Wonsettler)    Rude,   Grace   L.,   '85 
Wood,   Casper  Alfred,   '11 
Wood,    Clarence    E.,    '79 
Wood,  Grace   (Enfield),  '05 
Wood,  Harold  Pope,  '12 
Wood,   Thomas  Marshall,   'OG 
Wood,     William,     '11 
(Woods)    Shartel,   Effie   E.,   '85 
Woody,    Ward,    '10 
Worden,   Edith,   '06 
Working,   Daniel   Webster,    '88 
Worswick,  Jay  G.,  '05 
Wreath,   Nellie  Lunette,  '12 
Wright,  Alfred  Orrin,  '91 
Wright,     Andrew     H.,     '08 
Wright,     Earnest    A.,    '06 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  287 


Wright,    Walter    Scott,    '06  York,    Henry   Theador,   '01 

Wright,    Willis    M.,    '87  York,  Oscar  Thomas,  '11 

Wyatt,    Kirby    Kennedy,    '11  Young,   George  Asbury,   '12 
(Wyatt)    Wilson,    Lucie   Joan,    '01        Young,    Stuart    Smith,    '08 

Wyatt,   Roy  Milton,  '09  Zacharias,    Wilbur    W.,    '10 

Wyland,    Florence,    '11  Zahnley,   James  Walter,  '09 

Yeager,    Albert    Franklin,    '12  Zimmerman,    Effle    Jeanetta,    '91 

Yenawine,   Ora  Gertrude,  '95  Zimmerman,   Frederick,   '98 

Yeoman,    Charles    Ernest,    '92  Zimmerman,    John    Henry,    '12 

Yeoman,    Frank,    '98  Zimmerman,   Kate  Elizabeth,   '00 

Yeoman,  William  James,  '93  (Zimmerman)     Haselwood,       Lilly 
Yerkes,    Guy    E.,    '06  Maud,   '02 

(York)    Peterson,   Carrie  V.,   '09  Zoller,    Charles,    '10 


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288 


RE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


RESIDENCE  INDEX 

(Not  Including  the  Class  of  1913) 


ALABAMA 

Auburn 

Jones,   Charles   Sumner,   '06 
Jones,    Jesse    McCullah,    '03 
(Stevens)    Jones,   Blanche,   '05 
Tuskegee 

Maxwell,  Henry  Greenleaf,  '06 
Pyles,    Oral    DeArmond,    '11 

ARIZONA 
Cave  Creek 

Gingery,   Clark  A.,  '02 
Chin    Lee 

Bishoff,    Roger    Williams,    '97 
Flagstaff 

Berg,   Willis   Ernest,   '11 

Williams,   Robert  E.,  »07 
Fort    Hauchauca 

Kupper,   Edward   Rudolph,   '07 
Maricopa 

Thompson,   Charles  L.,   '05 
Nogales 

(Selby)  Laughlin,  Mabel  Gertrude, 

'95 
Phoenix 

Wilson,   Frederick   W.,  '05 
Saltwater 

Ellis,  Dora  Jean,  '12 
Tempe 

Griffing,   John  Bernice,  '04 
Tucson 

(Blachly)    Freeman,    Loua    Adelle, 
'01 

Clothier,   Robert  Waitman,   '97 

Richards,    John    A.,    '09 
Winslow 

(McCoy)   Cover,  Nellie   Reeder,   '05 

ARKANSAS 
Conway 

Randall,  Leaffa  Laura,  '09 
Fayetteville 

(Hull)    Thompson,    Grace   G.,    '09 
Thompson,    Raymond  Charles,   '08 

Jonesboro 

Turner,    Marcia    Elizabeth,    '06 

Meua 

(McKeen)    Smith,  Laura  Sarah,  '95 
Smith,     Frederick    John,    '95 


Berkeley 

Bridgman,    Lillie   Belle,    '86 
(Cooper)  Zimmerman,  Allan  Elizabeth, 

'07 
Hayes,   Fred  M.,   '08 


Wright,  Alfred  Orrin,  '91 
Siloam    Springs 

Graves,   Roy  I.,   '12 

CALIFORNIA 
Alturas 

Green,   Abbott   M.,    '86 
Anaheim 

Mills,  Alonzo  A.,   '89 
Azusa 

Holmes,  Adelaide  Julia.   '12 

Holmes,   George  Benjamin,   '11 
Bard 

Blair,    Roscoe   Eugene,   '10 

Ratliffe,    George    Thomas,    '11 
Berenda 

Doane,     Edgar    Willis,     '01 


Adams,     Ernest    L.,    '07 

(Rannells)  Adams,  Lulu  Mahala,  '07 
Bradley 

(Voiles)    William  ,    Alberta  Suena, 

'03 
Calexico 

Dunn,    Frank    W.,    '84 
Chico 

McKee,   Roland,   '00 

(Sv,  eet)    Betts,    Lucy,   '01 
C'laremont 

(Fairchild)    White,    Anna,    '91 
Davis 

Baird,    Harry   S.,   '11 

(Bixby)   Davis,   Hazel,  '10 

Davis,   Leon  Milehame,   '09 
Duarte 

Blain,    Arthur    T.,    '79 

(Campbell)    Blain,   Etta,   '79 
El    Cento 

Stanley,   William    Edward,    '12 
lOsporto 

(Secrest)    Linderman,    Florine,    '89 
Estrella 

Alvord,    Raiffe,    '10 
Etiwanda 

Rader,  Frederick  Ellsworth,  '95 

Werner,  Albert  A.,   '07 
Fallbrook 

(Perkins)   Myers,  Edith,  '00 
Fresno 

Borton,    Samuel   I.,    '90 

Cunningham.  Solon  Whitnev.  '08 

Ingham,    Edith   Belle,   '09 

Rudy,    Henry    Vernon,    '91 
Ciardena 

(Asbury)     Derr,     Elizabeth     Edna, 
'00 

Derr.    Homer,    '00 
Glendale 

Holloway,   Vera   E.,   '09 
Heber 

Bower,  Mabel  J.,  '08 

Brock,  James  E.,  '08 
Hemet 

McCrea,   McLeod  Wilson,   '93 
Hollywood 

Smith,  Alfred  Caleb,  '97 

(Waugh)    Smith,   Mary  Lana,   '99 
Imperial 

Sweet,    Helen    Louise,    '08 
Lake   Mountain 

(Waters)    Dale,    Lucy    Helena,    '94 
Livermore 

Howard,    Walter    Cyrus,    '77 
Lonj?    Beach 

Chandler,    Charles   Asa,    '00 

(Romick)    Chandler,   Winnie  Luel- 

la,    '94 
Los  Angeles 

Caldwell,   Ralph  Morris,  '11 

Carr,  Henry  Webb,  '11 

Colliver,   Mary   P.,   '05 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


289 


(Davis)    String-field,   Eliza  Z.,  '73 

Gross,   Samuel   S.,   '10 

Hall,    Mary   Elizabeth   Long-fellow, 
'04 

Manny,    Karl    C.,    '10 

Mayer,   Frederick   Herman,   '09 

Miller,    Virgil    Emmitt,    '12 

Peck,    Archie   Carpenter,    '1.6 

Roehrig-,    Marie    Elizabeth,    '11 

Royer,  Benjamin  Franklin  Simeon, 
'95 

Smith,   Phoebe   Jane,   '97 

Smith,   Walter   Emory,   '05 

(Spohr)   Heath,  Julia  C.,  '06 

(Stingley)    Haggman,    Sadie,    '96 
I. os    Bauos 

Bryant,  Virgil  C.,   '09 
McFarland 

(Cottrell)    Stiles,   Nellie  E.,   '87 
Manton 

Shaw,    Claude   Leon,    '11 
Merced 

(Doane)    Greenough,    May,    '04 

Greenough,   Elbert   Ernest,  '06 
Modesto 

Domsch,   Urfa  Agnew,   '11 
Monrovia 

(Finley)    Elaine,    Josephine,    '00 
National  City 

(Crow)    Tinkham,  Ida  Myrtle,  '10 

Tinkham,   Merritt  Rex,  '09 
Oakland 

(Campbell)    Thurston,   Stella,  '06 

Cole,   Murray   Stanley,    '02 

(Mason)    Cotey,   Dalinda,   '81 

Reed,   Alexis  Joseph,  '03 

Thurston,   Warren  Bunn,  '06 

Wilkinson,    William    J.,    '05 
Ontario 

(Day)   Jones,  Laura  Greeley,   '93 

Jones,  Isaac,  '94 
Orange 

(Barnett)    Bonebrake,   Cecil   Pearl, 
'09 

Bonebrake,    Casey    C.,    '09 

Hull,    Flora    May,    '07 

Smith,    Charles   Chrisfield,   '94 
Oleander 

Rudy,  Artemus  Jackson,  '91 
Palo    Alto 

Nichols,  Jessie,  '12 
Pasadena 

Kennedy,   Ada,   '09 
Patterson 

Zacharias.  Wilbur  VV  ,  MO 
Pomona 

(Finley)    Schroder,    Emma,   '97 

Romick,  Minnie  Louise,  '94 
Redlands 

Melton,   George  Lane,   '93 
Riverside 

Zimmerman.  Kate  Elizabeth  'i>o 
Sacramento 

Wilkins,    Roy,    '09 
San    Bernardino 

Richardson,  Noble  Asa,  '80 

Savage,   James   G.,   '04 
San    Diego 

Cave,    Wayne    Bea,    '08 

Hester,  Mark  V.,  '94 

Martin,   John   Z.,   '11 

Sorgatz,   Frank,  '07 
San  Dimas 

Williams,    Francis    Buckner,    '09 
San    Francisco 

Corey,   William  A.,  '84 

Fielding-,    Lathrop    Weaver,    '05 


Forsberg,   Carl   F.,   '08 

Lightfoot,    William    J.,    '81 

Martinson,    George,    '01 

Peter,   Arthur  Louis,   '96 

(Spencer)    Fielding,    Crete,    '05 

Stoker,   George   E.,   '90 

Wheeler,    Mark,    '97 
San    Jose 

Oneel,    Carrie    Belle,    '01 
San    Luis 

Eastman,    Charles,    '02 

Myszka,    Charles,    '11 

Secrest,   May,   '92 
Santa   Ana 

Anderson,  Harrison  Ray.  Ml 

Kimball,    Carrie   M.,    '76 
Santa    Barbara 

(Quinby)    Gardiner,   Ida   H.,   '86 
South    Pasadena 

(Perkins)    Moody,   Elenore,   '00 
Stanford    University 

Rog-ers,   Frederick   J.,   '85 
Turlock 

(Schorer)  Kickenbacher,  Minnie,  '09 
Wlllltfl 

Haselwood,    Fred    Willis,    '01 

(Zimmerman)  Haselwood.  Lilly  Maud. '02 
Yalo 

(Romick)    Edgar,  Agnes,   '93 

COLORADO 

AlliMoii 

Kimball,   Albert  B.,   '89 
Arapahoe 

Adams,    Samuel    John,    '98 

(Norton)    Adams,    Ellen   Elizabeth, 

'96 
Austin 

(Paddleford)  McFadden,  Hattie  A., 

'96 
Boone 

(Bayless)     Staver,    Jessie    Geneva, 
'98 

Coe,    William   Arthur,    '96 
Boulder 

Bain,   Alvah   I.,   '00 

Burt,    Harvey   A.,   '05 

(Harris)   Burt,  Lola  May,  '05 

Pancake,    Clara,   '03 
Cheyenne   Wells 

Adams,     Joshua    William,     '98 
Colorado   Springs 

Harner,   Loyall   S.,   '92 
Crawford 

Stafford,    John   Thomas,   '02 
Denver 

Denison,   Henry   L.,   '67 

Houston,    Luella   M.,    '71 

Morlan,    Samuel    Erwin,    '04 

Rnyder,    Edwin   H..   '88 

Stauffer,   Arthur   S..   '04 

Working,    Daniel   Webster,    '88 
Elkton 

McDowell,  James  Laird,  '92 
First    View 

(Finlayson)   Zuck,   Elizabeth,  '04 
Fort    Collins 

Barr,    William    Archer,    '11 

Cottrell,    Henry   M.,   'S4 

Haggart,   Margaret   Helen,   '05 
Fowler 

Cummings,     Charles     William,     '05 
Golden 

Nash,    Albert    Marvin,    '04 
Cireeley 

Finley,  George  William,  '96 


290 


RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Has  well 

Reeves,   Wray  Robert,   '10 
Hesperus 

Haffner,    Herman    C.,    '00 
Huerfano 

(Broquet)    Bailey,    Prudence    Dell, 

'00 
La  Junta 

Miller,  Edwin  Darrah  Carlisle,  '12 
Leadville 

(Harrington)    Deibler,    Amy    Myr- 
tle,   '91 
Mancos 

Morse,   Wilton   L.,    '90 
Morrison 

Eagles,    Goldie   Georgia,    '11 
Pueblo 

Rogers,    Jesse   L.,    '04 

Smith,    Marjorie    C.,    '04 

Smith,    Stanley   Van,   '10 
Raiigely 

White,    Ralph    Richard,    '06 
Rocky   Ford 

Newland,   Jessie,  '12 
Steamboat  Springs 

(Deaver)  Poppen.  Bernice  Ada,  '08 
Sterling 

Bascom,    Dorus   Clark,    '10 
Trinidad 

Waldraven,    Robert   U..    '89 
Victor 

(Lantz)    Simmons,    Edith    Lynette, 

'96 
Wells 

Terhune,   Ellen  Maude,   '12 
Wigwam 

(Harman)   Patten,  Hortensia,  '95 

Harman,   John  B.,   '95 

CONNECTICUT 
Greenwich 

Morton,   Charlotte  Augusta,  '08 
New'   Haven 

Wildin,   George   Washington,   '92 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA 
Washington 

Call,  Lewis  W.,  '83 

(Carleton)    Doane,  Margaret  Isap- 

hene,    '96 

Doane,    Charles   Francis,   '96 
Hartley,  Charles  Pinckney,  '92 
Kyle,    Curtis    Hernon,    '03 
Lill,  Joe  Grigsby,  '09 
Marlatt,  Charles  L.,  '84 
Norton,    Jesse   Baker,    '97 
Oakley,    Russell   Arthur,    '03 
Pearce,    Julia    R.,    '90 
Popenoe,  Charles  Holcomb,  '05 
Swingle,   Walter   T.,    '90 
Thompson,    John    Bert,    '05 
(Turner)   Bruce,  Ina  M.,  '89 
Vinall,    Harry    Nelson,    '03 
Wheeler,    Earl,    '05 
Williams,  Owen  Edward,  '11 
(Winchip)    Spilman,    Bertha,    '91 
Wood,    William,    '11 

FLORIDA 
Anthony 

Turner,   William   Fenwick,   '10 
Arcadia 

(Kimball)   Tucker,  Stella  Victoria, 
'94 

Tucker,  Walter  Percival,  '92 
Bradentown 

(Long)     Strauss,    Sue,    '96 


Fort   Barrancas 

Bender,    Louis   Elaine,    '04 
Gainesville 

(O'Daniel)   Scott,  Mary  Lorena,  '04 

Scott,   John  Marcus,  '03 
Jacksonville 

Crisswell,   Walter   E.,   '12 
Orange    Bend 

Chase,    Elijah   Ellis,    '02 
Pensacola 

Myers,    Wirt   S.,    '81 
AVest   Palm   Beach 

Gale,    George   A.,   '76 

GEORGIA 

Albany 

Ellis,   Robert  William,   '11 
(McCreary)         Vohringer,      I  r  e  ne 

Sophia,    '12 

Smith,   Harry  Lewis,   '12 
Atlanta 

Armstrong,    Ralph    A.,    '88 
Elliott,   George  Ray,   '11 

IDAHO 

Aberdeen 

Aicher,    Louis    C.,    '10 

(Davis)  Aicher,  Edith  Nellie.  '05 
Albion 

Bull,    Elmer   A.,    '08 

(Elder)    Bull,    Mary    Amy,    '08 
Arrowrock 

Hoffman,  Leon  George,  '08 
Berger 

Pierce,    John    Martin,    '98 

(Reed)  Pierce,  Nora  May,  '98 
Boise 

(Crump)    Ames,   Elsie  Emeline,     95 

(Maelzer)  Gilson,  Amelia  Augusta, 
'02 

Noel,  Harry  M.,  '12 

Olin,  Walter  H.,  '89 

(Tucker)   Hopper,   Grace  Irene,  '10 
Buhl 

Randall,    Delmer   William,    '99 

Smith,    Oliver   Russell,   '98 
Caldwell 

Kelly,   Paul  Vincent,  '10 

Ireland,   Harry   A.,   '07 

(Kahl)    Ireland,    Clara    Myrtle,    '07 
Eagle 

Haynes,    Benjamin    F.,    '02 
Elk   City 

(McNutt)    Davis,   Cora  E.,   '06 
Fort   Hall 

La   Tourette,   James  F.,   '77 
Goldberg 

Maelzer,   Valentine,   '97 
Grimpass 

Nicolay,   Josie   Ellen,  '12 
Heyburn 

(Ridenour)    Plowman,    Mary    Etta, 

'96 
Kimberly 

Irwin,   Carl  D.,  '10 
King  Hill 

Evans,    Jephthah   W.,    '94 


Riddle,  Genevieve  Louise,  '08 
Meridian 

Robb,   Newell   Snowden,   '11 
Minidoka 

Bixby,    Horace    E.,    '08 

(Smith)  Bixby,  Hallie  M.,  '08 
Moscow 

Hoover,   Jessie  May,  '05 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


291 


Mountain   Home 

Harvey,    William   Lee,   '02 

Pa^  otte 

Cree,    Reva   Violet,    '10 
Fuller,    Frank    Erwin,    '11 

J'oc;»tfllo 

(Parker)   Perry,  Grace,  '80 

Potlatch 

Sandborn,  Ethlyn  Jewell,  '10 

Kjvthdrum 

Edelblute,  William  H.,  '92 

St.    Anthony 

(Train)    Stewart,  Doris  M.,  '06 

Ttviu   Falls 

Hutto,    Frank    A.,    '85 

Welaer 

Alexander,    Roy    Ellsworth,    '12 
(Davies)    Oman,    Susan,    '10 
Fuller,    John    Russell,    '12 
Oman,   Andrew   Edward,    '00 
Oman,    Victor    Emanuel,    '09 

ILLINOIS 

Alton 

Faris,   Rainey,  '01 
llelvi'lere 

Cole,    Harry    L.,    '12 
15  loom  -I.  '.'4  I  on 

(Knipe)   Curtis,  Eusebia,  '90 
Camp    Point 

Combs,    Stanley   Arno,    '12 
Centralm 

(Cockrell)    Daniels,    Edna    E.,    '09 
Daniels,    James    Scott,    '09 


Whaley,  William  E.,  '86 
White,    A.    Judson,   '74 
(White)    Turley,    Kate   E.,    '71 
(White)    Abbott,    Martha   A.,    '67 
Whitford,    Harry    Nichols,    '90 
Williston,  Samuel  Wendall,  '72 
Wolf,   George,   '05 
Worden,   Edith,   '06 


Gernert,  Walter  Byron,  '07 
Chuutuiutiia 

Ulrich,   William,   '77 
Chicago 

Bodle,    Alexander    Thurston,    '11 
Clark,    Roy    H.,    '07 
(Coburn)    Jessup,   Gertrude,   '91 
(Crump)    McCauley,    Mabel,    '97 
I>e-A'»-v.   Grant    W.,   '90 
(Dewey)    Sutherland,  lone,  '93 
Dial,     Thomas    Edward,    '04 
Dow,   J.   L.,   '06 
(Elliot)   Wolf,   Ruth,  '10 
Freeman,    Clarence    Everett,    '89 
Freeman,  Ernest  Harrison,  '95 
Gilliford,  William  Thomas,  '06 
Heard,    William    Lauren,    '11 
Hershey,   Harry   Ellis,   '10 
Jolley,  Louis  Berten.  '01 
Ladd,    Daniel,    '01 
Lawry,    Raymond    George,    '03 
Martin,    Ellsworth   Thomas,   '90 
Milner,  Madeleine  Wade,  '91 
Milner,    Paul   Chambers,    '91 
Morrison,  Orr  O.,  '08 
Nauman,   Orville,   '11 
Olson,    Carl    Emanuel,    '11 
Orr,   Harry  Delphos,   '99 
Orr,  William  Mails,  '10 
Payne,    John   Howard,   '09 
Peck,   Seward  N.,  '87 
Rees,    Eva,   '10 
Robertson,   David  G.,  '86 
Ross,    Donald,    '07 
Ruede,    Eugene   M.,    '09 
Smith,    Martin    Gilbert,    '08 
Spohr,    George    A.,    '06 
Stewart,   Claudius  F.,   '07 
Tippin,    Leslie    O.,    '10 
Tunnell,    Jane   Chapin,   '89 
Wakefield,    Orin   Russell,   '04 
Weaver,   Chauncey   lies,   '06 


White,   Leon   Vincent,    '03 
Elgin 

Cottrell,  Amos  Luther,   '03 
Glenn  Ellyn 

(Waters)   Beeler,  Lora  L.,  '88 
Greenville 

Wise,   John  L.,   '86 
Moline 

Spohr,   Louise  Mary,   '99 
Monmouth 

(Hamilton)   Martin,  Mary  L.,  '06 
Oak    Park 

Cress,  Fannie  Jane,  '94 

Livingston,    Frank   B.,   '12 

Patten,    John   Vernon,    '95 
Park    Ridge 

(Harris)    Totten,   Carrie   Olive,   '10 

Totten,    Harry   E.,    '10 
Peoria 

Clark,    Clement   G.,    '88 

(Cobb)  Clark,  Mattie,  '88 

Mack,   Albert  John,   '12 
Springfield 

Lyon,  Thomas  Eddy,  '93 
Toulon 

Ward,    Milan    T.,    '83 
Urbana 

Pincomb,  Helena  Maude,  '01 
Wilmette 

(Hole)    Campbell,    Gertrude   Elma, 
'06 

INDIANA 

Franklin 

Forsyth,    George,    '95 
Lafayette 

Caldwell,    Ralph    Elmer,    '08 

Garver,    James    R.,    '07 

Philips,    Allen    Griffith,     '07 
LaPorte 

(Forest)  Wilson,  Lucile  Mabel,  '10 

Stoker,    John    Russell,    '11 

Wilson,    Floyd    E.,    '10 
Mooresville 

(Mather)    Romine,   Margaret   Myr- 

tle, '02 
Muneie 

Holroyd,  Hartley  Bowen,  '03 

IOWA 

Ames 

Cunningham,    Jules   Cool,    '05 
Cunningham,    Mamie    Grace,    '05 
Farrar,    Robert   Kilby,   '96 
Greene,  Laurenz,  '06 
Isaac,    Edward,   '12 
Kellogg,  Edward  Henry,  '11 
McKee,    Clyde,    '10 
(Mudge)   Dimock,  Ruth  Atwill,  '01 
(Nitcher)    Sowers,   Martha,   '01 
(Ross)    Cunningham,     Alice     May, 

'03 

(Shofe)  McKee,  Clara  Lois,  '10 
Simonsen,  Warren  Earl,  '12 

Belmond 

Thompson,     George    N.,     '87 

Caney 

Buck,    Con    Morrison,    '96 


292 


JtECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Cedar    Rapids 

(Coburn)    Tomson,      Tina      Louise, 

'91 
Council    mulls 

Deaver,    Bernice   Ada,   '08 
Davenport 

(Wiest)   Joss,   Emily  Jennie,  '04 

Woestemeyer,    Frederick    Otto,    '99 
DeWitt 

(Hartwell)    Shifter,   May,   '12 
Dubuque 

Schroeder,  William  Paul,  '06 
Estherville 

Trosper,    Earl    Jay,    '10 
Farmington 

Swingle,    Cora   Edith,    '00 
IVew    Hampton 

Nelson,   Ellen  Eustina,  '11 
Sioux    City 

Biddison,    John    Jeremiah,    '04 

(Kratzinger)    Taft,    Elsie,    '08 

Taft,    Edwin    Springer,    '08 

KANSAS 

Abilene 

Berger,    George   P.,    '08 

Bushey,    Glenn    A.,    '10 

Engle,    Abner    Ethan,    '11 

(Hoffman)    Johntz,    Daisy    Gladys, 
'00 

Rumold,   Ferdinand  John,   '98 

Snider,    Robert   Alexander,    '10 

Story,    Marcia,    '12 
Ada 

Peterson,    William    Oscar,    '97 
Admire 

Martin,  Henry  Alba,  '98 
Aetna 

Platt,  Lucy  W.,  '12 
Alma 

Barnard,     George    Austin,    '12 

Buchli,   Bartholomew,   '84 

Dieball  Herman  August,   '01 

Hinkle,    Katherine    Harriett,    '12 

Moseley,    Robert   Clay,    '11 

Robertson,   Isaac  Archie,   '96 

Stuewe,   Paul  Martin   Alfred,   '11 

(Wetzig)    Terrass,   Pauline  Emilie, 

'08 
Altamont 

Gates,    Carrie   May,    '10 
Alta    Vista 

(Wilson)    Button,   Clare  Annie,   '97 
Anness 

Mecke,    Vincent,    '10 

Small,    Richard,    '11 
Anthony 

Sims,   Merl   Hudson,   '12 

Watt,    John    Earl,    '11 
Arkansas    City 

Aumann,    Albert   Clay,    '06 

Gist,   Almon   Arthur,   '91 

Maybach,  Fred  Christian,  '11 

Palmer,   Hope   Olive,   '10 

(Teagarden)    Bardo.   Maude  E.,   '08 

Thompson,    Roger    S.,    '05 
Atchison 

Shelly,  William  Linley,  '09 

Wyatt.  Roy  Milton.  '09 
Athol 

Levengood,  Alma  May,   '11 
Attica 

Maroney,    George    Eugene,    '12 
Atwood 

Adams,  Effie,  '11 

Rice,  Arthur  Daniel,  '92 


Augusta 

Elder,   George  DeWitt,   '12 
Bala 

Davies,    Sarah    Emily,    '02 
Baldwin 

(Fitz)   Holcom,  Jessie  Lois,  '04 
Barnes 

(Deibler)  Onerbelman.  Minnie  Kstella.'OS 

Ingman,   Bertha  Emma,   '98 

Ingman,    Clay   Berkey,    '97 
Bazaar 

(Sauble)    Rogler,    Maude,    '01 
Beardsley 

(Johnson)    Cooper,   Susan  Effie,   '96 
Bellaire 

(Forceman)    Parks,    Minnie   L.,    '09 

Parks,   Frank   Thomas,   '10 
Belleville 

Hower,    George   Harrison,    '12 

Price,  Lyle  Phillips,  '11 
Beloit 

(Baird)     Hubbard,    Nellie    Wilhel- 
mina,   '05 

Hubbard,  Harvey  B.,   '07 

McKinnie,  Jessie  Estelle.  '12 

Reed,    Robert   Stirling,   '92 

Walters,     Daniel,     '08 
Belpre 

Cudney,    Everett    William,    '07 
Belvue 

Miller,   Frederick   Carl,   '07 
liemleiia 

Zimmerman,  Effie  Jeanetta,  '91 
Benedict 

Davis,    Thomas    Clarke,    '91 
Bennin^ton 

(Foster)    Miller,    Anna    Helen,    '07 
Bethel 

Baker,    Harvey   Wilson,    '10 

Woestemeyer,   Clara  Mary,   '99 
Beverly 

Cassell,    Albert    Francis,    '05,    '07 

Kemohan,     Helen,    '04 
Bift-elow 

Chitty,    Joseph    Griffith,    '05 
Bison 

Pierce,    Edwin    William,    '12 
Blue    Rapids 

Arnott,    Isabella    C.,    '10 

Frost,    John,    '92 

McDowell,  John   Earl,   '11 
Burden 

Wilson,   Robert   S.,   '04 
Burlington 

Haan,    Samuel    P.,    '07 

Limbocker,   Myron   Arthur,   '95 

(Robertson)  White,  Kate  L.,  '05 

White,    Clarence   H.,    '05 

White,   Wayne,   '05 
Burr    Oak 

Kirk,   Clarence  Brady,   '06 
Busliong 

Campbell,    George   Lewis,    '11 
Biishton 

Habiger,    Francis    Joseph,    '99 
Cal  dwell 

Johnston,   Harry  Wallace,  '99 

Peters,    Clara   Marguerite,    '11 
Caney 

Truskett,   Edwin   Earl,   '10 
Carlton 

Donly,    Maxwell   C.,   '08 
Cawker    City 

(Finley)    Mason,   Lena,   '05 

McCoy,    John    E.,    '09 

Mason,   Kirk  P.,  '04 

Richardson,   Emmit  D.,  '06 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


293 


Simpson,  Claude  W.,  '10 
Cedar 

Bottomly,    Herbert    Joseph,    '06 
Cedar    Vale 

Sanderson,   Martin  Wilbur,  '98 
Centralia 

Roots,   Harvey  George,  '11 

(Smith)  Roots,  Clara  Pearl,  '11 
Chanute 

(Ingraham)    Moore,    Irene,    '07 

Tennis,    Olive,    '12 

(Winter)    Hawks,    Katherena,    '01 
Chapman 

Hickock,   Ellen   Marguerite,   '11 

Humphrey,   Louis  E.,  '77 

Koogle,  Ira  Tressler,  '11 

Taylor,    Irene   Alma,    '08 
Cheney 

Zimmerman.  Fredeiick,  '98 
Chetopa 

Holderman,    Pearl,    '03 

(Hughes)    Rodell,    Nellie    Dorothy, 
'06 

Rodell,   Earl  Natanael,   '03 
Ciinarron 

i>ern.    Harry   Leroy,    '00 
Circleville 

Kersey,    Ralph    Teeter,    '04 
Clafliii 

(Grizzell)    Praeger,  Edna  Gertrude, 
'08 

Praeger,    Herman    Albert,    '08 
Clay   Center 

Baird,   Wallace   W.,   '04 

Bayles,    Joseph    W.,    '89 

Cowan,    Winifred    Elizabeth,    '11 

Sanrieman,    Ramer    Henry,    '06 

Welsh,    Charles   R.,    '08 
Clearwater 

Hammers,    Lewis    Arthur,    '11 

Webb,    William   Allen,    '04 
Clelmrne 

(Dial)    Falin,    Lillie   Christena,    '95 
Clifton 

(Palmer)  Barrows,  Inez  Luella,  '96 
Clyde 

Ostlund,   Ephraim  Andrew,  '12 

Sherwood,   Etta  V.,  '12 
Codell 

Courter,    Forrest   Leslie,    '05 

(Tolin)     Courter,    Anna    Rhea,    '07 
Coft'eyville 

Robertson,   Thomas  Meade,  '97 

Young,  Stuart  Smith. "08 
Colby 

Clark,    Stanley   Penrhyn,   '12 
Coldwater 

Farmer,    Lilla   Cecil,    '11 

Platt,  Robert  M.,  '10 
Columbus 

(Spohr)     Smith,    Bertha,    '98 

McClure,     Frank     Donald,     '11 
Comiskey 

Troutman,    Virginia,    '07 
Concordia 

Hanson,   Nettie   Regina,   '12 

Sv.  anson,    Ernest    Felix,    '06 
Conway 

Darrah,   Tom  Jones,  '12 

Small,  Edward  Paul  Graham,  '11 
Cottonivood    Falls 

Ambler,    Leon    Newton,    '12 

Hall,   Emma  Ellen,  '12 

Kirk,  Mattie  Eunice,  '10 
Council  Grove 

Brown,   Dora  May,   '12 

Daughters,    Curtis    Lynn,    '09 


Trembly,   Elven   Creveling,   '95 

Trembly,    John    E.,    '97 
Courtland 

Morlan,   Fred   Byers,   '00 

Peckham,    John    J.,    '06 
Cullison 

Norby,    Oscar    Marion,    '12 
Cunningham 

Noyes,  Arthur  L.,  '85 
Delavan 

McCullough,    William    Andrew,    '98 

(Wilder)     McCollough,       Josephine 

Hannah,    '98 
Delphofl 

Ballou,   Jessie   Mary,   '05 

Bourne,    Harry    S.,    '01 

Estes,    Maude,    '10 

Noel,    Guy    D.,    '09 
Dodge    City 

Gould,    Lee    Ham,    '12 

Snyder,   Stanley,  '89 

Thompson,    George    Eldon,    '11 
Dorrance 

(Carnell)    Roe,  Mary  Frances,  '97 
Downn 

(Hopper)    Getty,   Maria   C.,    '86 

Selby,   Kathleen,   '09 
D  wig-lit 

Felton,    Ralph    B.,    '04 

Felton,    Ray   Bonifield,    '04 

(Forsyth)    Felton,   Hattie  L.,   '04 

Wilkinson,    Harrison    Walter,    '11 
Edwardsville 

(Poston)    Groves,    Adeline,    '07 
Effingham 

Brenner,    Flora    Edna,    '06,    '12 

Cook,    Ida   E.    (Thompson),   '07 

Cook,    Louis   Graham,   '09 

Hagans,   Otto  C.,   '11 
Eldorado 

Cowles,    Edgar    Andrew,    '07 

Gish,   Amos   H.,    '10 

Newacheck,  Franklin  W.,  '10 

(Selig)    Henderson,    Geneva  L.,   '09 

Smith,  Charles  Franklin,  '02 

Zahnley.  .James  Wnlter,  '09 

Zahnley.  Mabelle  (Howell),  '09 
Ellinwood 

Moorman,    Bessie,    '12 
Elmdale 

Giger,   Orville  Edward,   '12 

Wood,  Harold  Pope,  '12 
Kmporia 

Ingersoll,    Blanche,    '11 

MacLeod,   Martha  Mae,   '10 

Scheel,    John   Alfred,   '94 

Schottler,   Martin   William,   '07 
Enterprise 

Sieder,  Esther  Metta,  '10 
Eskridge 

Morwick,    Elizabeth    Lovinia,    '09 
Eudora 

Pellett,    Henry    Learner,    '93 
Eureka 

Burt,   Maye,   '11 

(Carnahan)    Cole,    Nannie,    '12 

(Cole)    Wilson,      Mary      Margaret, 
'05 

Holmes,    Jacob    Claude,    '12 
Fairview 

Plumb,    Bertha    Lunett,    '11 
Fall  River 

(Fish)    Brown,      Frances     Walker, 

'05 
Farmington 

(Hall)    Linscott,   Susie,   '93 

Linscott.  Frauk  Mullett.  '91 


294 


BE  CORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Florence 

Allison,    Thomas    Walter,    '98 

(Manchester)     Allison,    Inez      Isa- 

dore,  '98 
Flush 

Valentine,    Emma  V,   '12 
Ford 

Nevins,  Clarence  G.,  '07 
Formoso 

(Dahl)    Turner,    Trena,    '01 

Turner,   Alonzo   Franklin,    '05 
Fowler 

McCauley,    Charles   Dwin,    '96 
Frankfort 

Scholz,  Walter  Theodore,  '07 
Fredonia 

Burtis,    Walter    J.    G.,    '87 

Randel,    Georgia   Adelle,    '11 

Stromire,    Matthew   Castle,   '11 
Fort    Leavenworth 

(Towne)    Shaffer,   Zepherine  Ellen, 

'11 
Fort    Scott 

Brown,    John   William,    '12 

(Hoyt)    Turner,    Emma,    '80 
Garden  City 

Chase,    William    Burns,    '97 

Menke,    George   Gerkein,    '98 

Sewell.  Malcolm  Cameron.  '12 

Wiltse,    Albert   Lemont,    '10 
Gardner 

Williams,    Nannie   Elizabeth,   '99 
Garfleld 

Clark,   Charles  Howard,   '02 
Garrison 

Thompson,    Barton   R.,    '00 

Thompson,  Carl  P.,  '04 

(Olson)  Axelton,  Hilda  Sophia,  '97 

McAninch,    Otto   Meade,    '02 

(Drolling-er)    Glunt,   Delia,   '02 
Girard 

McClaskey,  Edwin  Louis,  '07 

Loomis,   George  W.,  '04 

(Graham)     McCaskey,    Cecile    Ag- 
nes, '08 
Glade 

Adams,     Morrison     Carpenter,     '99 

Baker,    Nellie   Mae,    '12 
Glasco 

(Bourne)   Cool,  Bessie  Sarah,  '02 

Banning,    William    Burgess,    '04 

(Ballou)     Banning,     Flora     Evace- 

lia,    '04 
Goodland 

Criger,    Maud    Rae,    '12 

Evans,  William  K.,  '05 

Hartwig,    Charles,    '12 
Great  Bend 

Cheney,   James   Hamilton,   '06,   '07 

Cheney,    Julia    Eleanor,    '11 

Thatcher,   George  Ira,   '10 

Osmond,   Lawrence,   '11 

Essmiller,     William     Diedrick,     '12 

Hough,   Florence   F.,   '85 
Green 

Harner,    James   William,    '00,    '09 

Hall,    George    Clifton,    '96 
Grcenslmrg 

Bassler,   Charles  Earle,  '07 
Haddam 

McCrone,   Edwin  William,   '03,  '07 
Hanover 

LaShelle,    Frank    Elmer,    '99 
Harlan 

Grouse,    Oscar    C.,    '11 


Harper 

(Wilson)     Elliott,     Frances    Odell, 

'08 
Hartford 

Broberg,    Mabel    May,    '12 
Harveyville 

Walter,    Merton    Luther,    '07 
Havensville 

(Donaldson)    Reed,    Flora,   '81 

Reed,   Corwin  J.,  '79 
llavilaml 

Cudney,    Herman   L.,   '09 

Lungren,    Mabel    Exie,    '11 

(Stump)     Cudney,     Gertrude     Ella, 

'96 
Hays 

Agnew,    Elizabeth    Jane,    '00 

Hallsted,     Alanson    L.,     '03 

(Helder)  Halstead,  Mamie  Eva,  '04 

Kiene,   Fredric  Arthur,  '06 

Milham,    James   Arthur,    '07 

(Rogler)    Speer,    Elsie  Alma,   '11 

Speer,    Whitcomb    Glenn,   '11 

Wood,  Grace   (Enfield),  '05 

Wood,   Thomas  Marshall,   '06 
Herin^ton 

Nichols,    Schuyler,    '98 
Hewins 

Burson,    Charles    J.,    '01 
Hiawatha 

Knabb,   William,   '89 

Moseley,  Margaret  Ethel,  '09 
Highland 

Robertson,   Hugh   Dillon,   '11 
Hill   City 

Milliken,    Francis   Burzley,    '09 

Parker,    Ivan    Bryan,    '92 
Hoiaingpton 

Hamler,    Harry    T.,    '09 

(Wonsetler)    Rude,   Grace  L.,   '85 
Holcomb 

Carpenter,   Florence,   '09 
HolllB 

Munger,    Lewis    J.,    '05 
Holton 

Reed,    Elias   Wilber,   '92 

(Smith)   Reed,  Marietta,  '95 

Thompson,   Charles   W.,    '89 
Hope 

Hill,    George    Wilkie,    '12 
Horton 

Morgan,   Edward   Allen,   '07 

Olsen,   Ole  J.,   '07 

(Paulsen)   Pickett,  Nell,  '05 

Pickett,  Luther  B.,  '05 
Howard 

Christie,  George  Sidney,  '09 
Hoxie 

(Adams)     Wilkin,     Bonnie     Fran- 
ces,   '99 

Pearson,  Charles  Randolph,  '94 
Humboldt 

(Stewart)    Pickell,   Effle  L.,   '05 
Hutchinson 

Case,    Thomas   Arthur,   '12 

Evans,    Charles    Silar,    '96 

Gabrielson,    Mary,    '11 

(Hazen)    Rexroad.  Alice  Mabel,  '09 

Hirst,    Jesse    T.,    '09 

Kelly,  Willis  Norton,  '12 

Myers,    Hazel   Helen,   '12 

Parker,    Frank   L.,   '86 

Peachey,    Vernon    D.,    '09 

Pelham,    Jesse   Leroy,   '07 

Pennington,    Harold   Albert,   '09 

Rexroad,    Guy    C.,    '09 

Stallman,    Lulu    Elise,    '12 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


295 


Yeoman,  William  James.  '93 

Yerkes,  Guy  E..  '06 
Hymer 

Umberg-er,    Harry,    '05 
Idana 

Copeland,    Bernard    C.,    '07 
Independence 

Lowrance,   Lillian   May,   '10 

Nixon,    Laura    Belle,    '11 

Reed,  Ernest  Carl,  '09 
Inman 

(Conner)    Hartman,   Minnie     Faye, 

'10 
lola 

Bartlett,   Thomas   Reed,   '12 

Watkins,    Warren    Elmer,    '06 
Irving 

Dial,    George    Henry,    '96 
Isabel 

Austin,  Will  David,  '10 
Jamestown 

Hanson,  Anton,  'OJ> 

Hanson,    Boline,    '06 
Jetmore 

Anderson,    John    Henry,    '12 
Jewell 

Berry,    Albert    Leroy,    '12 

Berry,    James   W.,    '83 

Goldsmith,   David  Andrew,   '12 

Groome,    Herbert   Revere,    '05,   '07 

Harrison,  Raymond  D.,  '06 

Peck,    George    C.,    '84 

(Peck)    Berry,   Hattie  L.,  '84 

Seaton,   Gladys   Sadie,   '11 

(Welstead)       Dunham,    Georgiana, 

'10 
Junction  City 

(Cox)    Kregar,    Lizzie    R.,    '80 

(Glover)   Van  Buck,  Hester  Clark, 
'11 

(Keen)   Duncan,  Letta  Birdilla,  '02 

Pierce,    Marcia,    '08 

Van   Buck,    Walter,    '11 
Kansas    City 

Bates,   Frank  Lorin,  '04 

(Brous)    Smalley,    Florence    J.,    '84 

Brous,    Louis    P.,    '86 

Coburn,    Clay    Ephrain,    '91 

Dougherty,    Bradford,    '96 

Harman,   Mary  Frances  Burgoyne, 
'93 

House,    Edouard   Wilfred,   '02 

Kelly,    Maude,    '08 

Meyer,  Frederick  Hugo,  '97 

Morris,   Grace,   '09 

Poole,    Bryant,    '01 

Rushmore,  Harry  C.,  '79 

Shepherd,  Glen  Reid,  '02 

(St.  John)   Williams,  Lillian  Alice. 
'91 

Stratton,   Clifton   Jairus,   '11 

Surber,   Eva  May,  '12 

Tucker,    Katherine   Ann,    '12 
Keats 

Harner,   Schuyler  C.,   '90 

(Huse)    Collins,    Helen    Knostman, 

'08 
Kinsman 

White,    Bessie   May,    '10 
Kiowa 

Findley,    Oliver   Archie,   '11 
Kirwin 

Rigg,    Leroy,    '01 
LaCygne 

Leasure,    Marion    Franklin,    '77 
Lake   City 

Marty,  Charles  Sumner,  '96 


Lakeland 

(Painter)       Desmarias,       Carrie 

Vashti,  '99 
Lakin 

Parker,   James   Oliver,   '09 
Lane 

Needham,   J.  Dana,  '83 
Langdon 

Simmons     Railsback,    Mary    Edna, 

'11 
Lamed 

Doll,   Emma  Phillipine,  '98 

Gilkison,    Charles    A.,    '06 
Lasita 

(Stump)    Chaffee,  Cora  Idell,  '95 
Latham 

(Hamill)    Tillotson,   Ara,   '92 
Lawrence 

Benrier,    James    William,    '11 

Bentley,    Evalyn    Annette,    '12 

Blair,    Albert    Edwin,    '99 

Callen,    Speer  Woodson,   '12 

Friend,  Carl  E.,  '88 

Lightfoot,    Fairy,    '12 

Lumb,  John  Wallace,  '10 

(Lyon)   Benner,  DeNell  Gilbert,  '11 

Skinner,    John    T.,    '04 

(Smith)   Skinner,  Emily  G.,  '06 
Leavenworth 

Johnson,   James   Henry,   '05 

Ross,   Pontus  Henry,  '02 

Shaw,   Leslie   Leon,   '12 

Wilson,    Amos    E.,    '78 
Lebanon 

Arbuthnot,   William   Sherman,   '91 
Lebo 

Snyder,     Anna,     '88 
Lenexa 

(Jones)     Pincomb,     Marion     Eliza- 
beth,  '96 

Pincomb,    Charles    Edwin,    '96 
Lenora 

(Putnam)    Cutting-,      Abbie     Elids , 

'02 
Leon 

(Berkey)     Smith,       Charlotte      Al- 

mira,   '00 
Leonardville 

Johnson,    Charles   Frederick,    '05 

Oman,  Harry  G.  F.,  '07 

Sikes,  Elva  Lucretia,  '09 

Sikes,   William  H.,   '79 
Leroy 

Case,  Frances  Louise  Wilt,  '12 

Fockele,    Glick,    '02 
Lewis 

Wenkheimer,  Alberta  M.,  '09 
Liberal 

Etzold,  Mabel  Louise,  '12 
Lillis 

Walker,    Carroll,    '08 
Lincoln 

(Heim)    Moffitt,    Christine   M.,   '10 

Moss,   William   Alfred,    '12 
Lindsborg 

Bergh,   Clara  Anna,   '11 

Johnson,  Henry  George,  '96 
Little  River 

Hodgson,   Edward  Howard,  '03 

Hodgson,    Frederick    Earl,    '05 
Long  Island 

Morgan,   Arthur  Houston,   '96 
Lyndon 

(Parkinson)    Moyer,   Fannie,   '96 
Lyons 

Case,  Lulu  Lucy,  '11 

Case,    S.   Irene,   '11 


296 


EECOED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Conner,    Claude    S.,    '09 

(Kittell)    Conner,   Amanda   C.,   '09 

L,uray 

O'Brien,  Harold  Dale,  '11 

McCracken 

Norlin,    John   W.,    '09 

MePherson 

Coblentz,   Luther   James,   '12 
Criner,     Lillian    Clyde,     '92 
Fields,    James   William,    '03 
Geauque,    Harry   Aiman,    '11 
Knaus,   Warren,    '82 
Kubin,    Edison   Frank,    '09 
Lambert,    Clarence,   '07 
(Lee)   Kubin,   Emma,  '10 
(Marty)    Lawson,    Jessie   Lou,    '08 
Seg-el,   Abel,   '12 
Shelley,    Wilson    George,    '07 
Shelly,   Grace  Ellen,  '10 

Madison 

Matherly,  Ernest  Wilson,  '06 

Manhattan 

Aberle,     Nellie,     '12 

Adams,     Arthur     A.,     '12 

Akin,    Del    Mar,    '01 

Akin,    Elva    Veola,     '05 

Akin,    Pearl,    '05 

Allen,    Amy    Alena,    '04 

Allen,     Jessie    Patience,    '08 

(Alvord)    Purely,    Jessie   Mabel,    '10 

Amos,  Edgar  McCall,  '02 

Anderson.    Aaron    Edward,    '11 

(Apitz)    McCampbell,    Jessie      Ed- 

wina,    '09 

Bales,   Ethel  Loletta,   '12 
Baird,   Raymond  Cecil,   '11 
(Barber)     Turner,       Ethel    Rachel, 

'11 

Barr,    Mary   Olive,    '02 
Bean,    George    Ford,    '02 
Bennett,    Hulda   L.,    '08 
Biddison,  Clare  Lavon,   '07 
Blachly,    John   Harold,   '00 
(Blachly)    Dean,    Minerva,    '00 
Blattner,    David   George,    '11 
Blizzard,    Warren    Lale,    '10 
(Bower)    Ady,   Mary   C.,   '83 
Boys,    William   Armfield,    '04 
Breese,   Claude  M.,   '87 
(Brenner)    Morrison,   Viva,   '04 
Briggs,   Martha  Amelia,   '02 
Brown,    Frances    Langdon,    '09 
Brown,    Robert    Henry,    '98 
Buck,    Meta    Evalina,    '12 
(Burtner)    Potter,    Eva  Maggy,   '05 
Carlson,    Walter    William,    '08 
(Carlton)    Murphy,    Etta,    '10 
Cassell,    Robert    Archer,    '07 
Castle,    Clara   Francelia,    '94 
Chandler,   Berta  Lorena,   '12 
Chandler,    Howard    McCune,    '03 
(Child)   Carroll,   Ella  S.,  '77 
Christian,    Robert   Vernon,    '11 
Coffman,    Joseph    Henry,    '11 
Cooley,    Ruth,    '06 
Coons,    M.    Marie,    '09 
(Cooper)    Dial,    Katherine,    '08 
(Correll)    Uhl,    Maggie   A.,    '97 
Correll,  Willitt  Ransom,  '99 
Cowles,    Ina   Foote,    '01 
Cress,    Alverta   May,    '94 
Cunningham,    Claude    Carroll,    '03 
(Dahl)     Davis,    Anna      Magdalena, 

'98 

Dale,    Fannie    Rachel    Ellen,    '01 
Davies,    David    Thomas,    '95 
(Davis)   Ahearn,  Mary  E.,  '04 


Davis,    Percy    Grover,    '11 
Davis,    Roy    Ira,    '12 
Dean,    George    Adam,    '95 
Dial,    Fred    Volley,    '97 
Dickens,    Albert,    '93 
Dow,    J.    Mary,    '11 
Dow,   Odessa  Delia,   '06 
Dow,    Ula    May,    '05 
Dunton,    Leila,    '10 
(Edelblute)    Smethurst,   Jennie,  '00 
(Edwards)    Hartley,   Elizabeth,   '92 
(Edwards)     Leidigh,     Mary     Jose- 
phine, '05 

Elliott,    Frederick    B.,    '87 
Elliott,  Fredrick  Deievan.  '11 
Ellis,    Frank   Cutter,   '12 
(Engel)     Blackman,     Anna    Philli- 

pina,     '97 
(Ewalt)     Brown,     Cora    Elizabeth, 

'98 

Failyer,     George    H.,    '77 
Failyer,    Lois,    '07 
Fairman,    Eugenia,    '10 
Felps,    demons    Inks,    '12 
Fitz,    Leslie   Arthur,    '02 
(Fleming)    Blachly,    Beulah,    '04 
Fowler,    Ira   Loren,    '12 
Franklin,    Oliver   Morris,   '12 
(Gale)    Sanders,    Hattie   L.,   '89 
Greene,   George  Ogden,  '00 
(Haines)  Bowen,  Emma  Laura,  '67 
(Haines)    McKeen,    Phoebe    E.,    '83 
Halstead,   Oscar  Hugo,   '95 
(Hammond)     Kittell,      Mabel    Rea, 

'11 
(Hanson)       Higinbotham,      Anna 

Viola,    '98 

Harris,  Frank  Clyde,  '08 
Hartley,    John    William    Abraham, 

'92 

Haslam,   Thomas  Powell,   '08 
Hassebvoek.  Eli/abet h  F\.  '08 
Hassebroek,  Mamie  Magdolene,  '04 
Havens,   Alonzo   Charles,   '96 
Hendershot,  William  A.,  '04 
Helper,    Ida  Viola,    '10 
(Hill)    Champlin,    Grace    Edna,    '99 
Hoke,   Hazel   Juanita,   '12 
Holroyd,   Ina  Emma,   '97 
(Hoop)    Montgomery,  Delpha  May, 

'91 

Hopper,   Frederick    Sampson,    '11 
Hopper,    George    E.,    '85 
Hougham,    Sarah   Chase,    '03 
(Houghton)   Buck,  Winifred  Anna, 

'97 

Howell,    Minnie   M.,   '01 
Hull,    Bret    Redmon,    '97 
Hulse,    Fred    R.,    '93 
Hungerford,  Edwin  H.,  '12 
Hunter,    Oliver   William,    '09 
Huse,    Mildred    Knostman,    '11 
Hutto,    Willis   Wesley,    '91 
Inskeep,  Mildred  Lee,  '12 
Johnson,    Elmer,   '08 
Jones,    Edith   Ellen,   '09 
Justin,   Catherine   Laura,   '12 
(Justin)    Haslam,    Edith   B.,    '08 
Justin,    Ethel   M.,    '10 
Justin,  Margaret  M.,  '09 
Justin.    Miner   M.,    '07 
(Keen)    Moore,    Elda  Lenore,   '96 
Keith,    Edgar,    '12 
Kellogg,    George    Henry,    '05 
Kellogg,    Ruth   May,    '10 
(Kimball)    Dickens,    Bertha   S.,   '90 
Kimball,  Edgar  Willis.  '02 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


297 


Kimball,     Fred    G.,     '87 

Kimball,  Mary,  '07 

Kimble,   Samuel,   '73 

Kimble,    Venus,    '08 

King,    Walter    J.,    '09 

Kipp,    Carl    L.,    '09 

Kittell,    Elmer   Frederic,    '12 

(Knostman)    Pratt,    Helen,   '01 

(Knostman)    Huse,   Emma,   '80 

Lane,    Walter   Carl,   '05 

Lawton,    Frank   Baxter,   '12 

Lee,    Mary   Cornelia,    '89 

Lewis,    David    Ernest,    '10 

Linn,   Martha   Evaline,   '12 

Little,   Bessie  Belle,   '91 

(Lock)    Noble,    Bessie   May,    '98 

Loflnck,    Reuben    E.,    '75 

Losh,    Albert    Richard,    '10 

Lund,   Jacob,  '83 

McCall,    William    Thomas,    '08 

McCampbell,    Charles    Wilbur,    '06, 

'10 

McColloch,   James   Walker,   '12 
McCray,   J.   Myron,   '09 
McDonald,    Eula   Delpha,   '12 
(McDonald)    Pyle,  Vera  Alta,  '04 
(McKeen)   Kipp,   Ethel  Olive,  '08 
McNall,    Preston   Essex,    '09 
Mag-ill,    Edmund    Charles,    '12 
(Mails)    Coons,   Mattie   E.,   '82 
(Manly)   Williams,  Kate  Anna,   '99 
Manshardt,    Charles   L.,    '10 
Marlatt,    Frederick   A.,   '87 
Meacle,  Virginia  Lee,  '09 
Melton,  Alice  Maude,  '98 
Moore,  Celia  Caroline,  '12 
Moore,    Leona   Estel,   '07 
Moore,   William  David,   '12 
Moore,  William  Henry,  '94 
Morris,   Margaret  Doii,   '11 
Morris,   Maria,   '11 
Munger,   Edna  Anna,  '08 
Munger,    Myra   May,   '12 
(Murphy)  Hudson,  Verda  Ellen,  '06 
(Newell)    Hatch,   Nora,   '93 
Newell,    Sherman   Bodwell,    '97 
Nichols,    Roscoe    Townley,    '99 
Nicholson,   Rachel  Gertrude,  '05 
Noble,    Oliver,    Ezra,    '97 
O'Brien,    Edith    Blanche,    '11 
(O'Daniel)     Amos,     Anna     Louella, 

'03 

Orem,   Wilma,  '10 
Orr,   Burton   Sylvester,   '07 
Otto,   Henry,   '06 
Pfuetze,  Carl  Frederic,  '93 
Pfuetze,   Emil  C.,  '90 
(Pfuetze)    Samuel,   Emilie  Matilda, 

'98 

Phillips,   Bertha  Ellen,   '11 
Phillips,   Kenneth  W.,   '12 
Poole,    Grover,    '02 
Poole,  John,  '96 
Poole,    William,    '98 
Porter,  Harrison  E.,  '07 
Potter,   Percival   Button,   '11 
Purdy,    Daniel    Milton,    '12 
Pyle,    Charles    A.,    '04,    '07 
(Quinby)    Perry,  Ada  H.,  '86 
Rannells,    Hilie,    '10 
Reed,    Clinton    J.,    '12 
Reynolds,    Jessie   Annaberta,    '06 
Rice,  Ada,  '95 
(Ridenour)    Orr,    Jennie    Florence, 

'04 

Rigney,  Ida  Ethel,  '09 
Rodgers,    Margaret,    '12 


Sanders,    William    H.,    '90 

Schild,   Clara   Dorothy,  '08 

Schneider,   Essie   Blanch,   '12 

Schroer,  Edward  Henry,  '11 

Scott,    Charles   A.,    '01 

Scott,  Minnie  Magdalene,  '11 

Seaton,   Roy  A.,  '04 

(Secrest)    Hungerford,   Dorothy   E. 
C.,  '85 

Sherwood,  Virgie  G.,  '12 

(Shumway)   Gish,  Carrie  Marietta, 
'12 

Simpson,  Myrtle  Edith,  '09 

Skinner,  Alice,  '09 

Smith,    Edwin   Lee,    '98 

Smith,   Fred   Raymond,   '93 

Smith,    Harlan    David,    '11 

(Smith)  Wheeler,  Kitty  Myrtle,  '95 

Smith,   Ned,   '12 

Snell,  Florence,  '11 

Soupene,   Edna  Grace,  '11 

Spilman,     Clara,     '00 

Tanner,    Cassie,    '12 

(Terhune)    McCall,      Edith      Grace, 
'12 

Tomson,  Walter  Edwin,  '12 

Toothaker,   Myrtie  Lucy,   '02 

(Tulloss)    McLean,    Elsie   May,    '08 

Turner,    Chester    Francis,    '12 

Uhl,    Frank   Edwin,   '96 

(Ulrich)    Boys,   Dovie  May,   '03 

Vance,  Gertrude  M.,  '04 

(Vandivert)    Remick,    Harriet   Ag- 
nes, '97 

Vaughn,  Edgar  Allen,  '12 

Wagner,   George  Franklin,   '99 

Wagner,    Jessie    May,    '00 

Walters,    Fred,    '02 

(Westgate)     Lewis,     Helen     Clara, 
'07 

Wheeler,    George    Carpenter,    '95 

Whipple,    Florence    Rilla,    '12 

White,    Thomas    F.,    '06 

Wiest,    Flora    Emilie,    '91 

Willard,    Henry    S.,    '89 

Willard,  Julius  T.,  '83 

(Willis)    Call,    Clara,    '08 

Willis,   Chloe  May,  '09 

Wilson,   Bruce   Steinhoff,   '08 

Wilson,    Esther    S.,    '10 

Wilson,    Matilda   Jane,    '12 

Winter,   Henry   B,   '09 

Wolf,    Nelle,    '08 

Wreath,  Nellie  Lunette,  '12 

Wright,    Earnest    A.,    '06 
Mankato 

Hathaway,     Ella    Sevilla,     '10 

Johnson,    Roy   Mentzer,   '10 

Mustard,   Jessie  May,   '01 
Maple   Hill 

Adams,     Franklin     Alexander,     '09 
Marion 

Lewallen,  Claire,  '11 

Perrill,    Laurence    Todd,    '12 
Marquette 

Hawkinson,  Clarence  L.,  '06 
Marysville 

(Cunningham)    Holloway,    Marga- 
ret  Ruth,    '07 

(Hawkins)    Gallup,    Stella,    '09 

Holloway,  A.  Dexter,  '07 

Kirkwood,  Mildred  I.,  '05 

Kirkwood,   Nina  H.,   '05 

Sanderson,  Alfred  Hayes,  '03 

Schmidler,   Henry  William,  '12 
Mayfield 

Hand,  Ralph  Robert,  '10 


298 


HE  CORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Meade 

Henry,  Thomas  Elliott,  '11 
Meadeville 

(Pritner)    Lockwood,      Mary      Ely, 

'99 
Melvern 

Farley,    Guy    Francis,    '98 
Merriam 

Jessup,    Fern    Vivian,    '11 

Marty,  Frieda  E.,  '05 
Michigan   Valley 

Davison,   Wilbur   Sumner,    '10 

Davison,   Mabel  Ethel,   '10 
Milo 

Wing-field,   Susan  Elizabeth,  '12 
Miltonville 

Savage,    George   Arthur,    '09 
Minneapolis 

Baird,    Alfred    Henry,    '07 

Midg-ley,  Alfred,  '91 

Rees,  Rollin  R.,  '85 

(Sweet)  Arnold,  Jessie  A.,  '05 

Steele,    Effie    Eleanor,    '09 
Monrovia 

McLenon,  Henry  Alexander,  '08 
Montrose 

Dahl,    Ing-a   Josephine,   '98 
Monument 

Cook,    Ernest   Mansel,    '00 

Duttlinger,    Frederick    C.,    '12 

(Travis)    Cook,    Jessie    Leona,    '06 
Moran 

Ogilvie,   Valerie  Almina,   '12 
Morrill 

(Coffman)    Roberts,     Ethel     Ruth, 
'10 

Robinson,    Josephine,    '12 
Morrowville 

Hennon,  Charles,  '11 
Mound  City 

Morse,  John  Otis,  '91 
Moundridge 

Roth,   Dave  G.,   '11 
Mount    Hope 

Lill,    Percy   E.,    '07 

(Bottomly)    Lill,    Helen    Elizabeth, 

'05 
Muscotah 

Ryan,   John  Michael,   '07 
Nashville 

Kernohan,    Georg-e,    '12 

Robinson,  Walter  Stuart,  '11 
Neodesha 

Sperry,    Mabelle   Julie,   '06 
Narka 

Whitney,  Allen  Homer,  '12 
Newton 

(Axtell)     Glover,     Marguerite,     '09 

Barnhisel,   Clara  Florence,   '04 

(Bowman)    Raymond,   Ola,   '11 

Bradford,    Fred    Spencer,   '12 

Foster,   Louis   Cloyd,   '04 

(Kliewer)   Ingold,  Clara  Marie,  '11 

Swartz,    Bertha    Lillian,    '11 

Vilander,   Philip  Cornelius,  '11 

Walthour,    Roy    L.,    '12 
Nickerson 

Faubian,    Rena  Amelia,   '10 

Murphy,    Charles   A.,   '87 

Pellette,    Dudley,    '12 
Norcatur 

Andrews,    Justina   Marinda,    '12 
Norton 

Nielsen,    Harold    Theodore,    '03 
Oakland 

Keats,   Mabel  Lucille,   '11 


Oakley 

(Miller)   Cook,  Emma  Maude,  '01 

Oberlin 

Fry,   Clarence  Griffing,   '12 
(McCray)   Fry,  Viva  Margaret,  '12 

Ogden 

Harvey,   James  Madison,   '98 

Olathe 

Batchelor,     Ellen    Margaret,     '11 
Batchelor,    Amy    Gertrude,    '12 
(Copley)   Buckholtz,  Margaret,  '09 
(Helder)   Morse,   Lorena  Marguer- 
ite, '94 

(Huntress)    Rhoades,    Edith,    '01 
McCrone,  Sara  Grace,  '04 
Morse,    Theo    Wattles,    '95 
(Pfuetze)    Julian,   Anna  C.,   '99 
Rhoades,   William  Joseph,  '97 
Williams,     Jennie,     '10 

Olpe 

Brinkman,    Henry   W.,    '07 

Onaga 

(Wyatt)  Wilson.  Lucie  Joan.  '01 

<:-.. •!:•.«•     City 

Dorman,   Roy   Nathan,   '04 
(Whitman)     Heiser,       Minerva    E., 
'76 

Osborne 

McCaslin,   Harvey,   '01 

(Smith)    Strong,   Jennie   Ruth,   '94 

Timbers,   Delbert  L.,   '94 

Oskaloosa 

Roberts,  Alice  Dunbar,  '12 
Snyder,    Ralph,    '90 

Oswego 

Edwards,   Louis   Sidney,   '03 
Hildreth,    WMlliam    Rutherford,   '02 
Needham,   Lucy,   '08,   '11 
Pitman,    Charles   Beryl,    '10 

Ottawa 

Keith,  Alice  Mary,  '11 

Oxford 

Houser,    Frederick,    '07 

Padonia 

Browning,  Walter  R.,   '89 

Parsons 

(Bayles)    Bower,   Myrtle    Ruth,    '11 
Bower,    Harley   James,   '10 
Cranston,    Arthur   Fulton,    '90 
Moore,  William   C.,  '88 
Parker,   Thomas   Thornton,   '11 
(Peckham)    Cordry,    Allie   S..    '82 
(Trimmer)   Parker,  Cora  Meda,  '10 
Wells,   Ray   Thurman,  '10 
(Willis)  Wells,  Edna  Leona,  '10 

Partridge 

Ghormley,    Gilbert    G.,    '10 
McCoy,    William    Ross,    '12 

Peabody 

Hopper,    William    Avery,    '10 
Potter,   George   Percival,   '07 

Perry 

Grinter,   William   Henry   Harrison. 

'12 
Shirley,    Garfield,    '05 

Phillipsburg 

(Alexander)     Boyd,     Mamie,     '02 
Locke,   Erma  Elizabeth,  '01 
Morgan,    Eugene   Lawrence,   '01 
(Schaeffer)    Morrison,    Matah,    '10 

Pittsburg 

Holzer,    Hiram   Adsil,    '99 
Watson,     Clarence,     '12 
Yenawine,  Ora  Gertrude,  '95 

Plymouth 

(McCurry)    Walker,   N.   Ollie,   '00 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  299 


Qui  liter 

(Washington)      Samson,      Rebecca 

Rees,   '05 
Randolph 

(Inskeep)    Peter,   Helen  C.,  '06 

(McKeen)    Axelton,   Madge     Ruth, 
'01 

Secrest,    Birdie    E.,    '92 

Secrest,  Jacob  Ulrich,  '94 

Shellenbaum,    Edward,    '97 
Raiitoul 

(Needham)  Carter,  Jennie  June,  '99 

Tulloss,    William    Guy,    '99 
Reserve 

(Gammon)  Ryan,  Erma,  '08 
Riley 

Abell,    Edward    Jones,    '95 

(Cottrell)    Nelson,      Jennie     Pearl, 
'04 

(Cottrell)   Pottorf,  Lucy  Maria,  '98 

Meyer,    Ella   M.,    '07 

Meyer,    Richard,    '05 

James,    Evan,    '04 

Otto,  Dora  M.,  '11 

Pottorf,    Andrew    Jackson,    '99 

Randle,    Elizabeth,    '07 
Russell 

(Hood)     Johnson,     Myrtle     Hattie, 
'97 

Johnson,    Christian   Andrick,    '95 

Lechner,    Christian    Dagobert,    '99 

(Maelzer)   Haise,  Louisa  Mary,  '99 

(Morton)    McKeen,   Stell,   '12 
Sabetha 

Conrad,  Burton  Wesley,  '95 

Deaver,    Harlan,    '10 

Masheter,   Roy,   '10 

Morton,   Flora  Harriette,  '11 

Sanford,    Lawrence   V.,    '04 
St.  George 

Dalton,  Winifred  Anna,  '06 
St.  John 

Broberg,     Harrison,     '!!• 
St.    Marys 

(Turner)    Clothier,    Phoebe   Carey, 

'94 
Salina 

Eagles,    Mollie    Elizabeth,    '12 

Hoop,    Charles   Henry,    '97 

Riddell,  John  Dewitt,  '93 
Santa  Fe 

(McLaren)    Scott,   Nettie,  '00 
Sedan 

Tulloss,   James   Otis,   '99 
Shady   Bend 

(Berry)    Hull,    Ethel    Esther,    '07 

Hull,   Ralph  Waldo,   '08 
Sibley 

Cowles,    Ethel,    '07 
Smith    Center 

Gripton,   David  H.,  '06 

Womer,  Retta,  '04 
Solomon 

Johnson,  Winifred  Mae,  '05 

McKenzie,  John  Alexander,  '01 

McKenzie,    Mabel   Mortier,    '10 
Spivey 

Boyle,  Charles  Joseph,  '09 
Stafford 

Harris,  Richard  I.,  '12 

McFadden,    Bert    Jay,    '11 

Miller,  Winona  Gertrude,  '11 
Sterling 

Grizzell,    Chester  W.,    '09 

Kammeyer,    Emma    Dorothy,    '12 

Shuyler,   Reynold,  '10 

Vincent,  Samuel  Robert,  '94 


Stockdale 

Paddleford,  Glenn  Decatur    '12 
Stockton 

Williams,   Mary  Catherine, 
Sylvan    Grove 

Seng,  August  William,  '11 
Syracuse 

Ferris,   Arba  C.,   '06 
Talmagre 

Chaffee,    Spencer    Norman,    '91 
Tecumseh 

Griffing,    John    S.,    '77 
Tonganoxie 

Fate,    Florine   Elizabeth,   '11 

Topeka 

Atwell,    Cora,    '97 

Campbell,    Edith    Blanche,    '12 

Campbell,    Frank    A.,    '90 

(Cross)     Rhodes,     Wilrna     Greene, 

'04 

Currie,    Jennie   Maud,    '00 
Davis,   William   DeOzro,   '04 
Ellis,   Lucy,   '95 
(Fenton)   *Kittell,    Marie,    '09 
Fleming,    Louise,    '08 
(Fox)    Smith,    Martha,    '97 
(Gardiner)    Obrecht,   Mary   Maude, 

93 

Gibson,   Elmer  George,   '96 
Harrison,    John    R.,    '88 
Hayes,    Lawrence    Wilber,    '96 
Hepworth,   Lewellyn   Gaines,   '97 
(Howell)    King,    Annice,    '08 
Hunter,    Harley   Main,    '10 
Irving,    Emma   Sophia,   '10 
Jones,   Humphrey  William,  '88 
Kessler,    John   Martin,    '99 
King,   Loyd   L.,   '09 
Kittell,   Albert   G.,   '09 
Kratzer,    David   A.,    '09 
Logan,  Daniel  Andrew,  '05 
Lyman,    Charles   W.,   '96 
Mallon,   Carl   Edward,   '07 
Marshal],    Phillip    Edward,    '08 
Maus,   Chester  Arthur,   '04 
Minis,   Mary   Frances,   '98 
Morrow,   Erne   May,   '09 
Morton,    Caroline,    '06 
Neiswender,   Lincoln   H.,    '84 
Nichols,   Floyd  Bruce,  '12 
Nicholson,    James    Morton,    '12 
Peterson,  Charles  John,  '93 
Pugh,    Burton   Homer,    '92 
Rader,    Ralph    Waldo,    '95 
Rhodes,   Arthur  J.,   '05 
Rhodes,  Howard  Newton,  '96 
Richards,   Henry  Paul,   '02 
Rigg,    Eva   Talitha,   '02 
(Sayers)    DeLand,   Maude   F.,   '89 
Schnemayer,  Susanna,  '09 
Sechrist,    Ernest   Otto,    '12 
Skinner,  Perle  Harrison,  '07 
Snyder,  Carl,  '96 
Tilbury,   S.   Ray,   '07 
(Tolin)  Jeffs,  Bessie  L.,  '08 
True,   Alice  Marie,   '12 
True,   Otho   Sprague,   '99 
(Walter)       Skinner,      Joseph  ine 

Elizabeth,   '07 

Whipple,  James  Halley,  '04 
White,   Charles   Bernard,   '99 
Wickman,    Daniel    F.,    '92 
Withington,    Charles   H.,    '06 

Tribune 

Cassel,  Charles  E.,  '10 
Skillman,    Edward,    '10 


300 


RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Troy 

Syrnns,   Andrew   B.,   '98 
Syrens,    Perrin    K.,    '01 
Tully 

Pancake,  Joseph  Lloyd,  '00 

"Wheeler,    Andrew    Jefferson,    '11 

Wheeler,    Clarence,    '11 
Valencia 

Van  Dorp,  Fred,  '05 
Valley  Falls 

Reppert,    Hugh    E.,    '10 

Withington,    George    Edna,    '12 
Vernon 

Roberts,    William    Harvey,   '99 
Vesper 

Larson.   Edward,  '11 

Nygard,    Jens,    '05 

(Aberle)     York,     Elizabeth,    '12 

York,  Oscar  Thomas.  '11 
Viola 

Webb,    Frank    Cooper,    '04 
Vliets 

(Wells)    Traxler,   Ora  Rebecca,  '92 
Wabaunsee 

Cottrell,    Ernest   Lerned,    '99 

Cottrell,   Martha  Amelia,   '94 

Noyes,    Hattie    May,    '91 

(Smith)    Burt,   Emma   Estella,   '03 
Wakeeney 

Parsons,    Mary   Russell,   '11 

(Philbrook)   Jones,  Eva  Louise,  '97 
Wakefield 

Alsop.  J»mes  Edjrar  M2 

Avery,   Henry   Albert,   '02 

Avery,    Herman    Willard,    '91 

Avery,    Melvia   Fairetta,    '99 

(Hutchinson)    Streeter,   Kate  May, 
'07 

Niemoller.   August   Fred.   '93 

Weaver,    Fern    Vena,    '12 
Waldo 

Dawley,   Frank   Andrew,    '95 
Wallace 

Shull,  Charles  Wesley,  '97 

(Bailey)   Foltz,  Effle  Elizabeth,  '00 
Barber,    Lebbeus    Blair.    '11 
Bolton,    Lillie    Grace,    '00 
McCoy.   Rose  Margaret,   '03 
Odle,   James  Francis,  '94 
Pulver,    William    Arthur,    '12 

Washington 

Ballard,   Stella  Louise,  '10 
Dull,    George    Edward,    '11 
McWilliams,     Samuel     A.,     '10 
Ostlund,   Arthur   J.,   '10 

Waterville 

Paddleford,    Eli   M.,   '89 
(Reed)  Paddleford,  Louise,  '91 

Wathena 

Pugh,    Edna,    '11 

Waverly 

Fockele,  Fred  F.,  '02 
Towne,    Norman   Lee,    '04 

Wellington 

Schild,   Hugo,   '09 

(Sommer)    Hood,   Mabel   Ruth,   '11 

Sutcliff,    Leora    Juanita,    '09 

Wellsville 

Cotton,  Mary  Irene,   '11 

Westmoreland 

Jackson,    Charles    Clifford,    '99 
(Norton)       Vicksberg,       Virgi  n  i  a 
Viola,   '04 


White    City 

Blythe,   George   William,   '12 

Dodderidge,     Russell     Reuben,     '12 

Keeble,    Jesse,    '10 

(Ware)   Johnson,  Vera  Arvena,  '12 
Wichita 

Branson,     Roscoe    Arthur,    '11 

Brant,    Walter    J.,    '05 

Gerteis,    Louise,    '01 

Goodyear,    Ellsworth   Paul.   '03 

Grabendike,    Frank   W.,    '07 

Hanson,    Gustaf    William,    '00 

(Moore)   Dakin.  Mae,  '98 

Morris,   Clara  King,   '11 

Payne,  Edith  B.,  '12 

Schell,  Albert  Leslie,  '09 

Stingley,  John,  '94 

Weaver,  Oley  Willis,  '11 
Williamshurg 

Swift,    Charles    Bartholow,    '05 
Wilsey 

Fay,    Harry   Haines,    '01 

Fay,    Scott   Stuart,   '05 
Winchester 

Do-intler,    Alexander   H.,    '07 

Steuart,    William    Henry,    '95 
Winfield 

Drake,    Orrin    Pomeroy,    '03 

Guy.    Paul    D.,    '10 

Williams,    Clyde   Douglas,    '11 

Willoughby,    Luther    Earle,    '12 

Wilson,    George    Heber,    '05 

Wilson,    Ira    A..    '08 

Wilson,    John   Thomas,    '10 
Winkler 

Waldraven,    Luther    Watts,    '00 
Woodston 

Vanderlip,     Blanche     Beatrice,     '10 
Vates   Center 

Coe,    Maude    Mildred,    '02 

Spalding,    Max    Gilbert,    '96 

Spencer,   Walter  Hayward,   '02 
Zeandale 

Bolton,   James   Courtney,   '99 

Haynes,    Lawrence    Glenn,    '09 

Kramer,  George  Otto,  '05 

KENTUCKY 


Buckman,    Ruby    Mildred,    '08 
Reed,  Alvin  Josiah,  '10 
Louisville 

Bales,    Harold    W.,    '09 

LOUISIANA 

Baton    Rouge 

Rosado.   Franco  Thomas.   '12 
Longrville 

King,  Charles  Percy,  '98 
Neame 

Waters,    Fred    Dorsey,     '98 
New    Orleans 

Cassel,    Sarah    Elizabeth,   '09 

Price,  Leo,  '11 

Turner,    Mary  Lee,   '12 
Huston 

Shattuck,    Earle   Locke,   '07 
Welsh 

(Cottrell)    Wright,    Sarah    Esther, 
94 

Wrisrht,  Willis  M.,  '87 

MAINE 
Fort   McKinley 

Strong,    Alden    G.,    '11 


KANtiAS  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 


301 


MARYLAND 

Annapolis 

Conover,    John   Alfred,    '98 

Bethesda 

Mason,    Silas   C.,   '90 

Chevy  Chage 

Fairchild,  David  G.,  '88 

College    Park 

Ballard,   Walter   Raymond,   '05 
Gahan,  Arthur  Burton,  '03 
Norton,   John   Bitting-   Smith,   '96 

Hancock 

Hall,    William    Logan,    '98 
(Lyman)   Hall,   Gertrude  May,  '97 

Hyattsville 

Schmitz,   Nicholas,   '04 

Kensington 

Spilman,    Harold    Addison,    '03 

Laiiham 

Westgate,  John  Minton,  '9.7 
(Wheeler)    Westg-ate,    Inez,    '05 
MASSACHUSETTS 

Amherst 

Sears,   Fred  C.,  '92 
(Stokes)    Sears,    Ruth    Tipton,    '92 
(Vail)   Waug-h,  Mary  Alice,  '92 
Waugh,   Frank  Albert,   '91 

Brookline 

Monsch,    Helen,    '04 

Lynn 

Breese,    Carl    Shipman,    '12 
Carnahan,  August  Belmont,  '05 
Howenstine,    Charles    Clinton,    '09 
Reynolds,  Ross  Herbert,  '11 

Wellesley 

Kennett,    Pauline,    '12 

MICHIGAN 

Ann  Arbor 

Christensen,   John   Cornelius,   '94 

Beacon 

Reece,   Richard,   '06 

Detroit 

Blachly,   Charles  Paul,   '05 
Higinbotham,    John   U.,    '86 
(Lyman)    Weaver,    Laura      Lillian, 
'06 

Houghton 

Anderson,    William,    '98 
(Brady)    Anderson,    Hope,    '98 
Christensen,     Esther       Evangeline, 

'08 
Christensen,    George   Luther,    '94 

Kalamazoo 

(Little)   MacEwan,   E.  Ada,  '86 
Schwab,   Ludwig  Joseph,   '12 

Lansing 

Beighle,  Ernest  Elmer,  '08 
(Gale)  Kedzie,  Ella  M.,  '76 
Ward,  Walter  Gilling,  '12 

Milan 

(Forsyth)   Crone,  M.  Edith,  '06 

Rochester 

Wilson,   Robert  Hugh,  '09 

MINNESOTA 

(Waters)   Conner,   Elsie  Lucile,  '98 
Alexandria 

Popenoe,  Hubert  L.,  '09 
Annandale 

Lyness,   Charles   Enoch,   '12 
Benson 

Emslie,    Emmett   Keeler,    '12 
Blooming  Prairie 

McDonald,    Ethel,    '07 

Mitchell,    Jessie   Coulter,    '11 


Blue    Earth 

Martin,   Earl  Harrison,  '12 
Deer    River 

Records,   Harold   S.,   '09 
Dora  is 

Emmert,    Valentine    Meacham,    '01 
Elk     River 

Parry,   William   Theodore,   '12 
Fort    Snelling 

Thummel,   Claude  B.,  '05 
Gaylord 

Florell,    Homer,    '11 
Hector 

Kiser,    Orville    M.,    '08 
Howard   Lake 

Grandfield,  Edwin  Harrison,  '11 
Lakefteld 

Goheen,    John    Homer,    '12 
Madison 

Jones,    John   Seneca,   '08 
Maukato 

(Harrison)     Jorgensen,    Annie    A., 
'09 

Jorgenson,  Louis  M.,  '07 
Milaca 

(Banker)    Westover,    Amy    Estelle, 

Westover,    Edgar   Leroy,    '11 

Minneapolis 

Bergman,    Herbert   F.,    '05 
Brink,   Raymond  W.,   '08,  '09 
Heim,    Harry    Russell,    '06 

New    London 

Baird,    Benjamin    Baxter,    '11 

Park    Rapids 

Kiger,    Harry    E.,    '09 

Renville 

Holmberg,    Edith    Antonette,    '08 

Rochester 

May,   John  M.,   '10 
Spriggs,   Roy  E.,  '09 

Saint    Paul 

Balmer,   Frank   Everett,  '05 
Cooley,    Ralph    Andrew,    '12 
(Griffing)    Harlan,   Augusta,   '04 
Harlan,    Harry    Vaughn,    '04 
Hungerford,    DeForest,    '10 
(Leuszler)    Montgomery,   Grace  E., 

'09 
Montgomery,  Joseph  Shaw,  '07 

Sandstone 

Hewitt,  Paul  McGee,  '12 

Wellmar 

Croyle,    George    Samuel,    '11 

MISSISSIPPI 

Starkville 

Perrin,    Arthur      Alexander      Ray- 
mond,  '08 

MISSOURI 

Amoret 

Esdon,    Robert   Alexander,    '03 
Anderson 

Hillis,   Rees  William,  '12 
Bellefountne 

Brunker,    William    Adam,    '11 
Carthage 

Matthews,  Vernon,  '04 
Chillicothe 

Clarke,    David    Charles,    '12 

Richards,  James  C.,  '08 
Columbia 

Gingery,   John,   '10 

Kimball,   Charles  Augustus,   '93 

Musser,    Karl    Bryant,    '12 


302 


RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Eldorado    Springs 

Foote,  Donald  Forrest,    09 
Excelsior   Springs 

Coleman,    Roy    David,     11 
(Emslie)    Miller,    Katherine   Lucy, 

'12 
Independence 

McCray,    Minnie   Vergie,     11 
Phipps,  William  Henry,  '95 
Smith,    William    Elmer,    '93 

Joplin 

Emrick,    Eugene,    '00 
Fryhofer,   John   Jacob,     96 
Goheen,   George   G.,   '08 
Kansas    City 

Anderson,    William    Aaron,    '91 
(Bacheller)    Foster,   Bertha  H.,     88 
Berkeley,    Robert    E.,    '09 
Bourne,   Richard  Franklin,    03 
Butterfteld,  Joseph  Abbott,  '99 
Carr,    Clifford    Hart,    '11 
Coldwell,    William    Irving,    '06 
Cowles,    Bertha,    '05 
Davis,    Guy    R.,    '05 
Deity,    AlDert,     !S5 
Dille,  Cassie  Belle,  '98 
(Dille)    Hulett,    Mary    Alberta,    '00 
Dille,   Vida  Grace,  '97 
Elsas,  Marshall,  '07 
Evans,    Earl   Joy,    '06 
(Failyer)  Kinzer,  Maude  Irene,    03 
Hanson,  Otto  Albert,  '05 
Helder,  Arthur  Hurschel,    04 
Henderson,  Helen  Day,  '09 
Hillebrandt,    Benjamin      Franklin, 

'12 

Hoffman,    Emmett   Vivian,    '98 
Houk,   Sylvanus  Edgar,  '11 
(Johnson)     Butterfield,     Ary    Cor- 
delia,  '98 

Jolly,    Fred   Ralph,    '95 
Kahl,   Grover  Cleveland,   '07 
Kinsley,  Albert  Thomas,  '99 
McDonald,  Scott  Roger,  '12 
May,   George   Parkinson,   '11 
Miller,  Josephine  Caroline,  '11 
Moorman,    Ross,    '09 
(Mudge)    Thompson,    Eusebia   De- 
Long,   '93 

Oesterhaus,  John  H.,  '01 
(Paddock)   Hess,  Kate,  '00 
Pope,   Horace   Gershom,   '94 
Pursel,    Lisle    Willits,    '96 
Ransopher,   Silas  Milo,  '11 
Schuppert,   Richard  C.,  '10 
(Selby)    Curtice,   Belle,   '82 
(Smith)   Kinsley,  Anna  Louisa,  '01 
Smith,  George  Wildman,  '93 
Spuhler,   Henry  Adam,  '06 
Stauffer,   Maurice  I.,   '07 
Stingley,    Orville    Ashford,    '96 
Stoddard,    Albert    D.,    '06 
Stokely,  Charles  Harrison,   '97 
Stump,    Lois,    '03 
(Sweet)    Evans,    Bertha    Florence, 

'07 

(Towers)    Brooks,    Nellie,    '99 
Van  Blarcom,  Samuel  L.,  '91 
Wolfe,  Raymond  McKee,  '12 
Yeoman,  Frank,  '98 

Forest,    Harry   Verne,    '00 
Kirksville 

Doll,    George,    '97 
Kirkwood 

Cozine,   Merton   Leroy,   '12 


Marceline 

Walton,    Noel    Hutchinson,    '11 
Marysville 

Eaton,    George    Richard,    '08 
Miles   City 

Barnard,  Asa  William,  '05 
Mount    Vernon 

Abildgaard,    Mark,    '12 
Raymore 

Gore,    Clyde    Jamison,    '07 
Saint    Joseph 

Beeman,   Atwood  N.   H.,   '05 

Buzard,    Benjamin    Franklin,   '12 

Caldwell,     Fred    Wallace,    '07 

Logan,    Edward   A.,   '05,    '09 

McDonald,  M.  Edwin,  '12 

Murray,    Jacob    Michael,    '08 

(Nichols)   Eshelman,  Susan  W.,  '89 

Olson,  Bertha  Olivia,  '97 

(Raemer)    Totten,    Olga   Marie,    '11 

Richards,    Edward    Clement,    '07 
Saint    Louis 

Curtis,    Edwin    McMaster    Stanton, 
'93 

Fryhofer,    George    William,    '95 

Mickel,    Louis    B.,    '10 

Thompson,  Charles  Henry,  '93 
Southwest   City 

Conner,    W.    Archie,    '06 
Springfield 

Droge,  William  F.,  '10 

Hazen,  John  S.,  '89 

Lewis,  Adah,  '07 

Rowland,    Ruth   Lillian,   '12 

MONTANA 
Billings 

(Day)    McDowell,   Daisy,   '95 
McDowell,    David    Collins,    '91 
McDowell,   Samuel  Alexander,  '95 

Bozeman 

(Bayles)    Challender,  Julia  Susan- 
na,  '07 

Challender,    Ralph    Thompson,    '08 
Dearborn.    Charles    Sumner,    '04 
(Ritchie)    Dearborn,   Florence   Re- 
becca,  '04 

Swingle,  Deane  Bret,  '00 
Whipple,   Orville  Elaine,   '04 

Busby 

Oskins,   Myrtle,   '09 

Dillon 

Kerr,  Jay,  '11 

McDowell,  Rose  Edith,  '93 

Glasgow 

Ross,   Worth  Daniel,  '11 

Helena 

Thayer,    Ellis   Cheney,   '91 

Lewiston 

Davis,  Charles  Ernest,  '06 
Pittman,  Tom  Lawrence,  '04 
(Sweet)    Pittman,    K.        Elizabeth, 
'04 

Sunburst 

Snapp,   Arthur   R.,   '08 

NEBRASKA 

Alliance 

Canfield,   Georgia  L.,   '12 
Crete 

Yeager.  Albert  Franklin,  '12 
Eastwood 

(Rickman)   Gilbert,  Eva  May,  '05 
Fairbury 

Elliott,    Martha,    '12 
Falls  City 

Allison,    Cyrus    Norton,     '01 


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303 


Glenville 

(Newell)  Brandt,  Clara  Verena,    96 
Gothenburg 

Gist,  Lois  Ruth,  '12 
Hastings 

Hanson,    Ellen    J.,    '07 

March,  Eleanor,  '09 
Hebron 

Otten,   Oscar  Albert,  '95 
Kearney 

Williams,    Marion,    '09 
Lincoln 

Bridgman,    Judd   Noble,    '91 

Calvin,   John  Willard,   '06 

Cooke,    Edgar   Raymond,    '12 

Cooper,   John   Ralph,   '12 

Gish,   Oliver  Holmes,  '08 

Hole,  Walter  Tope,  '12 

Johnson,     Fred     Emanuel,     '99 

Loomis,  Alice  Marie,  '04 

Scott,   Robert  Douglas,   '04 

Smith,   Louberta   J.,   '10 

Whedon,    Charles    O.,    '71 
North    Platte 

Osburn,  Walter  M.,  '11 
Omaha 

Glossop,    Emma    E.,    '83 

Points,  John  J.,  '67 

Purdy,   Otto  Independence,  '99 
Salem 

Easley,  Myrtle  Alberta,  '12 
Simeon 

(Thackrey)    Reece,   Harriet  Emer- 

scr;,    '9S 
Superior 

(Deaver)  Wsirren,  Rnby.  '09 

Getty,    Richard   William,    '12 
Syracuse 

Younp.  George  Asbury,  '12 
Tecumseh 

Williams,    Louis    Coleman,    '12 
Valentine 

Thackrey,  Cora,  '98 
Virginia 

(Cain)    Weiss,   Emma  M.,  '02 
Wahoo 

Harlan,    Dora    Inez,    '08 

NEVADA 
Reno 

Pittman,   Martha  S.,   '06 
Reppert,   Harry  W.,   '10 
Tonopah 

Rickman,    Elvin,    '04 

NEW     HAMPSHIRE 
Hanover 

Nichols,   Ernest  F.,  '88 

NEW   JERSEY 
Jersey   City 

(Stewart)    Points,     Alice     Eulalie, 

'75 
New    Brunswick 

Davis,   Kary   Cadmus,   '91 
Lint,    Henry    Clay,    '11,    '12 
McLean,    Harry    Charles,    '08 
(Waugh)   Davis,  Fannie  Elizabeth, 
'91 

Nutley 

Fryhofer,   Charles  Wesley,   '05 

Passaic 

Fairchild,    Paul    Halstead,    '86 

South    Oregon 

(Hofer)     Johnson,     Christine     Del- 
phine,   '02 

T— 


Westfleld 

Hofer,  Henrietta  Mattie,  '02 

NEW    MEXICO 

Alamagordo 

Dille,    Alfred    Burton,    '99 

Harvey,   John  Andrew,   '99 

Hulett,    Marcia   lone,    '93 
Albuquerque 

Bright,    Ruth,    '12 

Conwell,  Hermon  H.,  '07 

Hart,   Maud,   '01 

Martin,    Ethel    Madge,    '08 

Moorman,   Claude,  '09 

Thackrey,    William    Elwood,    '96 

Turnbull,  William,  '04 

Schneider,   Fred  Lewis,  '02 
Astex 

Bundy,    David   E.,    '89 
Fort   Bayard 

Turner,    Harry   Castle,    '01 
Mesilla  Park 

Christensen,       Frederick       Walde- 

mar,   '00 
Portales 

Johnson,  George  Victor,  '91 
Roswell 

Mulford,  Effie  Jane,  '12 
Santa  Fe 

Abbott,     Edmund     Clarence,     '93 
Tucumcari 

(Nichols)  Donohoo,  Harriet  Grace, 


NEW    YORK 
Albany 

(Docking)    Weber,   Lulu   H.,   '09 
Brooklyn 

(Neiman)    Ramsey,      Ruth     Emma, 

'06 
Ramsey,  Lester  Allen,  '06 

Ithaca 

Birch,    Raymond    Russell,    '06 
(Brooks)    Hazen,    Ella   V.,    '09 
Hazen,  Leslie  Eugene,   '06 
(McKeeman)   Birch,  Olive  R.,  '08 
Rose,    Flora,    '04 

(Wilder)       Sawdon,       Adelaide 
Frances,    '98 

New    York 

Copeland,  Minnie  Laura,   '98 
Corbett,    Florence   Ruth,   '95 
Dixon,    Lyman    H.,    '88 
Edgerton,    Ruth,    '12 
Fielding,  George  T.,  '03 
Graham,  Lewis  M.,  '06 
Hain,    Leo    Roscoe,    '11 
Hamaker,    Roswell   Leroy,    '06 
Hastings,    Milo   M.,    '06 
Hickok,    Mary    Elizabeth,    '12 
Mathewson,  Walter  E.,  '01 
Spohr,   Wilhelmina   Henrietta,   '97 
Thompson,  Helen  Biship,  '03 

Rochester 

Nixon,    Ivan   Luther,    '03 

Roslyn 

(Dow)    Peck,    Helen    Pearl,    '91 

Schenectady 

Adamson,    Edward    E.,    '05 
Axtell,    Clinton    Jesse,    '04 
Bouton,    Lewis   Losee,    '11 
(Dunlap)    Adamson,    Olive   B.,    '05 
Jacobus,   Charles,  '09 
Linsey,    R.    Fred,    '07 
Matthews,    Howard   David,    '04 
Salkeld,  Alvertis  Santford,  '09 
SchlaeHi,    John,    '11 


304 


RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Van    Nordstrand,    Robert      Daniel, 
'12 

Ward,    Clyde   Quincy,    '10 
Syracuse 

Jones,   Donald   Forsha,   '11 
West    New    Brighton 

Dorman,    John   Berthold,    '96 

NORTH    CAROLINA 
Aquone 

Hageman,    Earl    Livingston,    '11 

NORTH  DAKOTA 

Bismarck 

Whipple,    Glenn    Edwin,    '11 
Bottineau 

Shuler,  Martin  Roy,  '06 
Cando 

Nelson,   Selma   Emelia,   '12 
Fargo 

Doryland,   Charles   J.    T.,   '08 

Haney,    John    George,    '99 

(Monroe)    Stevens,   Julia  Anna,   '01 

Stevens,    Orin    Alva,    '07 
Harvey 

Clarke,   Thomas   E.,   '10 
Hettlinger 

Laflin,     Ray    Delbert,    '12 
Mayville 

Butterfleld,    Howard    Frank,    '01 

Correll,   Charles  McLain,   '00 

(Trumbull)    Correll,    Laura   Helen, 
'00 

(Vail)  Butterfleld,  Florence  Helen, 

'01 
Wishek 

Gillis,   Fred  Norton,  '03 

OHIO 
Akron 

Logan,    George    M.,    '02 
Cincinnati 

Creager,    Sid   Henry,   '95 
McConnell,    Faye    Gertrude,    '08 
Scott,  Cryus  McDonald,  '12 

Cleveland 

Enfield,    William   L.,    '09 
Fulton,    Robert    Anson,    '05 
(Reynolds)    Fulton,   Fanny  E.,  '05 

Columbus 

Biddison,    P.    McDonald,    '04 
Carle,    Ray    Arthur,    '05 
Hulett,   Mac   F.,   '93 
(Oldham)    Sisson,   Katherine,   '92 
(Stephenson)  Ober,  Lottie  Geneva, 
'12 

Dayton 

Campbell,    Charles   Albert,    '91 

Lexington 

Pattison,   Floyd,   '12 

Marietta 

(Bowen)    Schoonover,  May  Haines, 
'96 

Piqua 

Utter,    Oliver    L.,    '88 

St.    Marys 

Kirby,    Arthur    W.,    '08 

St.  Paris 

Doane,    Lawrence    A.,    '04 

Springfield 

Rowe,    Harold    E.,    '10 

Wooster 

Goodwin,    William    H.,    '05 
Houser,    John    Samuel,    '04 
(Mudge)  Houser,  Bessie  A.,  'O3 
Secrest,   Edmund   Ray,   '02 


OKLAHOMA 
Alva 

Brown,    Frank   E.,    '06 
Apache 

Kerr,    Almira    Elnora,    '08 
Ardmore 

Kirkpatrick,   Mark,   '96 
Bartlesville 

Brandt,    David    G.,    '12 

(Grandfield)    Hull,    Edna   Jane,    '11 
Borden 

(Thompson)    Manny,    Sarah    Paul- 
ine,   '03 
Bushyhead 

Wood,    Clarence    E.,    '79 
Capron 

(Ward)    George,    Catherine    Niesz, 

'07 
Carmen 

Salter,  Lewis  A.,  '79 
Chandler 

Gilstrap,    Harry   Benson,    '91 
Cherokee 

Cheadle,    Frank    E.,    '97 
Chilocco 

Allen,     Edgar    A.,     '87 

McRae,    Alma,    '06 
Clearview 

Smith,   Sallie  Maud,   '04 
Columbus 

Skinner,   Harry   Everton,   '11 
Delaware 

(Tharp)   Edwards,  Estelle  Mae,  '01 
Doby   Springs 

(Painter)     Rogers,     Mary    Kerilla, 

'96 
Drumright 

Blachly,    Charles   Dallas,    '02 
Enid 

Houston,    L7lysses    Grant,    '81 
Edmond 

Davis,    John,    '90 
Gage 

Colliver,   Andrew   D.,   '05 
Good  well 

(Cottrell)   Payne,  Mary  Emmeline, 
'91 

Payne,    James    E.,    '87 
Gotebo 

(Edworthy)       Berkeley,       A  r  t  hie 
Aileen,   '06 

Peck,   Russell  John,   '97 
Guthrie 

Corlett,    Christine    Mossman,    '91 

Piersol,  Paul  du  Challu,  '00 
Henryetta 

Trunk'.   Matilda,  '08 
Holdenville 

Ijams,  John  W.,  '90 
Hominy 

Parks,    Lucy   Junie,    '98 
Lawton 

Elling,    Otto   H.,    '01 

Johnson,    John    James,    '95 
Miami 

(Houston)      Martin,      Hortense   L., 

'83 
Millertoii 

Robb,   Harry   E.,   '88 
Muskogee 

Brown,   John   B.,   '87 

(Daly)    Burtis,   Corinne  Louise,  '93 

(Soupene)  Crowther,  Estelle  Pearl, 

'10 
Norman 

(Conwell)     Thoburn,     Rachel    Cal- 
lie,    '91 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICVLTVRAL 


305 


Pen  i,   Kate  Maria,  '11 

Tho'jurn,   Joseph   B.,   '93 
Nowat  i 

Dearborn,    Edgar    Hamilton,    '10 

(Nichols)    Dearborn,   Gladys  Irene, 

'10 
Oklahoma  City 

Masters,   Claude,   '99 

Stewart,    Mabel,    '00 

(Woods)    Shartel,   Effie   E.,   '85 
Pawhiiska 

Skinner,    Benjamin,    '91 
Pryor 

Donaven,    Ernest   A.,   '94 
Selling 

Gaden,   Mary   Eliza,   '08 
Sophia 

Sweet,    Fayette    Charles,    '00 
Stillwater 

Coffman,    Edith    Ellen,    '06 

Hewitt,   John  Russell,  '12 

(Palmer)   Thackrey,  Elva  Luthera, 
'96 

Shuler,   William   Preston,  '10 

Thackrey,  John  Eugene,  '93 

Wright,     Andrew     H.,     '08 
Snsk:ihoiii:i 

Evans,  Wilma  Dette,  '09 
Tahlequah 

Jones,   Mary  Edna,   '10 
Tulsa 

Bidclison,    Edna   Eleanor,   '08 
Wagoner 

Cobb,  Alexander  C.,  '88 

Cobb,    Samuel    S.,    '89 
Watova 

Elling,   Carl  G.,   '04 

(Mudge)    Elling,   Mary,   '05 

OREGON 
Ashland 

West,   James,   '12 
Coquillc 

Kern,    Edwin    H.,    '84 
Corvallis 

Arbuthnot.    James   George,    '04 
(Finley)    Ridenour,    Mary,    '98 
Graves,    Roy   R.,    '09 
Hollis,   Benjamin  Ward,   '11 
Ridenour,  Ambrose  Elliott,  '96 
(Smith)    Graves,    Margaret    Grace. 

'08 

Stockwell,    Edgar    Ross,    '11 
Vass,    Alonzo    Frederick,    '09 
(Willard)      Calvin,      F.    Henrietta, 
'86 

Giants  Pass 

Hardy,    Walter    Eugene,    '98 

Lents 

(Cotton)    Smith,    Charlotte    Mabel, 

'96 
Smith,  Ernest  P.,  '95 

Marshfield 

Selby,   Charles  Baxter,   '95 

Oakland 

(Farley)    Carr,   Mattie  I.,   '89 

Ontario 

Goldsmith,   William   Holman,   '11 

Oregon    City 

(Gilstrap)    (Frazier)   Melton,   EfRe, 

'92 
Porter,    Lulu   Moore,    '09 

Portland 

Blair,    Otis    Neel,    '04 
Brock,    Robert    James,    '91 
Darnall.    Harry   A.,    '92 
Elder,    Leonard    Roscoe,    '06 


Emrick,  Victor,  '95 

(Houghton)       Brock,       Mayme 
Amelia,    '91 

Joss,  Edward  Clarence,!  '96 

Keeler,   Lot   Parker,    '99 

(Kennett)    Darnall,   Maud    Estella, 
'95 

Lawton,    Willard    W.,    '10 

(McCarty)     Coats,     Amanda     Gulp, 
'00 

Moffatt,    George  A.,   '08 

Sisson,   Edward  O.,  '86 

Stone,    Harry    W.,    '92 

(Swingle)     Joss,     Miriam     Esther, 
'96 

(White)     Sullivan,    Eleanor    Mary, 
'01 

(Willard)     Emrick,     Mary     Eliza- 
beth, '95 

Williams,    Marie,    '09 

Woody,    Ward,    '10 
Talent 

Gardner,  Edwin  Chase,  '04 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Ardmore 

Thurston,    Elbert   Wrenn,    '06 
Carnegie 

Irving,   William  H.,   '09 
Chester 

Thomas,    Henry,    '04 
Eastou 

Barofsky,    Burton   Lewis,    '12 
Erie 

Wyatt.  Kirby  Kennedy.  'II 

W.vland.  Florence.  '11 
Glenolden 

Meenen,    Peter   J.,    '09 

Wolcott,    Leroy   Bushnell,    '12 
Irwin 

Talley,    Randall    E.,    '10 
Norristown 

Harrison,   Floyd,   '10 
Philadelphia 

Carleton,  Mark  A.,  '87 

Stewart,     Stella,    '00 
Pittsburg 

Allingham,     Grace,     '04 

Ames,   Frank  Weber,  '94 

(Patten)    Ames,   Ethel,  '95 

Browning,   James  C.,   '10 

Reed,  Charles  Edgar,  '11 
Wilkinsburg 

Dennian,    Earl   Watson,   '12 

Fickel,  Glenn  Raymond,  '12 

Harbecke,   Herman   Henry,   '11 

Hosick,   William   Cedric,   '11 

Krotzer,    Fred    Wilhelm,    '11 

Morris,    Kurd    T.,    '10 

Sherrard,    Theadore,    '10 
York 

Newland,   Rosa  N.,   '06 

SOUTH    CAROLINA 
Spartansburg 

Parke,  Hazel  Maxwell,  '11 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 
Aberdeen 

(Thompson)    Winter,   Dora,  '95 
Canton 

Brooks,    Edwin    Harrison,    '12 

(Dresser)        Syverud,       F  1  o  r  ence 

Edith,  '08 
Carthage 

Patten,   Ernest   Byron,   '98 


306 


HE  COED  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Lead 

Gibbon,   Clarence   T.,   '08 
Mitchell 

Cooley,  Perry  Alfred.  '06 
Plattc 

Cole,    Robert   Curtise,   '02 
Redfield 

Martin,   John   Edward,   '09 

Vet-million 

Gugenhasn,   Lottie   Ella,    '12 

TENNESSEE 
Memphis 

Gilbert,   William   D.,    '74 

Schreiner,  Fred  H.,  '10 
Milligan    College 

Hill,    Thomas   Newton,   '09 
Nashville 

(Harner)    Selvidge,      Ivy    Frances, 

'93 
Sewanee 

McClung,   John   R.,   '10 

TEXAS 

Amarillo 

Bainer,   Harry  M.,   '00 

Cron,    Alexander   B.,    '08 

Hazzard,  Charles  Appleton,  '12 

Kinnell,    Frederick    B.,    '08 

(Myers)       Wermelskirchen,    Velma 
Pearl,    '11 

(Nicolet)  Cron,  Bessie  Minerva,  '07 

Ross,    John   Francis,    '02 

Sloan,   Homer  H.,   '11 

Wermelskirchen,   Louis,   '11 
Austin 

Correll,    James    A.,    '03 

(Criss)    Correll,.  Ella,    '04 

Pearson,  Milton  Leroy,  '11 
Beaumont 

Johnston,   Edward  Mervyn,  '08 

Laude,   Hilmer  Henry,  '11 
Brenham 

Stanfield,   William   Wesley,   '05 
Brownwood 

Carlson,    Torje,   '06 
Chillicothe 

Edwards,    Ralph   Waldo,   '11 
College     Station 

Leidigh,    Arthur    Henry,    '02 

Wood,   Casper  Alfred,   '11 
Corsicana 

Ebner,    Emily,    '12 
Dallas 

Pratt,   Clarence   D.,   '85 

Smith,  John  Allen  Higgins,  '12 
Dimmitt 

Trumbull,    James    Dunbar,    '96 
El    Paso 

Lupfer,  James  A.,   '07 

Peck,   Ella  Emerson,   '99 

(Shelden)   Parker,  Olive  Maria,  '98 
El    Compo 

Simpson,  Jay  Warren,  '08 
Floyd 

Graham,   J.   Olin,   '08 
Port  Worth 

(Cranford)    Sloan.    Ida,    '82 

Haines,    Charles    Meyers,    '09 

Sloan,   John  A.,   '82 

Zimmerman.  John  Henry,  '12 
Greenville 

Kilmer,    Roy,    '10 
Hamilton 

Cowles,   May   Louise.    '12 
Hawkins 

Momyer,   Harry  H.,  '08 


Houston 

Bobbitt,    Fred   Winchester,    '00 

Bliss,    Zina    Leigh,    '00 

Hess,    Henry    P.,    '05 
Ivrum 

(Allen)     Buell,     Marian,     '04 

Buell,    Thomas    Warner,    '04 
La  Pryor 

(Short)     Houser,     Charlotte     Jane, 

'91 
Laredo 

Staver,  Wesley  Ohio,  '94 
Longview 

Eckman,    Wilmer    K.,    '79 
Lubbock 

Cory,    Victor    Louis,    '04 
I'alacios 

Morgan,    Clarence   William,   '01 
Plainview 

Perry,   Edward  H.,   '86 
Port    Arthur 

Lindsay,    Nellie    Easter,    '12 
Prairie    View 

Terrell,    Wendell    Phillips,    '04 
San   Marcos 

Berry,  Grace  R.,  '10 

Coxen,    James    R.,    '07 

Halm,    Helen    Hay,    '08 
San    Antonio 

Umberger,    Grace    E.,    '05 
Texarkana 

(Alspaugh)  Zercher,  Eva  Irene,  '08 
Texas   City 

Newman,  Albert  E.,   '90 
Vega 

Loyd,    Roland,   '10 
An   Alstyne 

Osburn,    David   Bethol,   '11 
\V  heeler 

Joss,    William    Irving,    '95 

UTAH 

Elberta 

Fearey,   Harry  Albert,   '11 

(Robison)    Fearey,   Maybeth,   '10 
Levi 

Holmstead,    Alice,    '12 
Logan 

McCheyne,    Gertrude   Muriel,    '09 
Mohrland 

Coulson,    Ernest    Brown,    '96 
Myton 

Potter,  Luther  Eugene,  '00 
Payson 

(Dallas)   Gore,  Ivon  LaVergne,  '10 

Gore,   Harold  William,   '10 
Provo 

Zoller,  Charles,  MO 
Salt  Lake  City 

Barnard,    Etta    Marie,    '02 

Goodrich,   Clara  S.,   '03 

Kahl,   Arthur  Leroy,   '11 

McLaughlin,   William   J.,   '87 

(Wagner)     Gresham,     Mary    Caro- 
line,   '01 

VIRGINIA 
Central 

(Fearon)     Hubbard,    Estella    May, 

'03 
Chase   City 

Esdon,  Harriet  Marie,  '06 

Shofe,    Alice   Myrtle,    '97 
Pulaski 

Eastman,    Robert    Edward,    '00 
Petersburg 

Owens,    George   Washington,    '1)9 


KANSAS  STATE  AGRICVLTVRAL  COLLEGE 


307 


Rosslyn 

Butterfleld,    Earl    Carver,    '98 
Criswell,  Judson  H.,  '89 
(Frisbie)    Criswell,    Isabella    Rus- 
sell,   '94 
Williamsburg 

Willard,    Charles    J.,    '08 

WASHINGTON 

Aberdeen 

King,    William    Arthur,    '09 
Ilellingham 

Johnson,  Benjamin  Olaf,  '11 
Cashmere 

Shelton,   Frank   Sessions,   '99 
Chehallis 

(Conner)        Snodgrass,       Gertrude 

Matilda,    '05 
Chewdlah 

Alexander,     Kate,     '06 
Colville 

Johnson,   John  Arthur,   '04 
Grand    Mound 

(Finlayson)    Gardner,    Stella    May, 

'07 
Lakebay 

Mullen,   Roger  Bonner,   '02 
Monroe 

Davis,  Bertha  Mae,  '11 
Mountborne 

Peterson,   John   Buell,   '08 

(York)  Peterson.  Carrie  V.,  '09 
North    Yakima 

Beck,    Borden    Frazier,    '12 

demons,   Lorena   Estella,    '94 

demons,  L.   Ethel,   '05 

Johnson,    Axel   H.,    '03 
Pullman 

Barnett,    Robert   John,    '95 

Clothier,   George  L.,  '92 

(Day)     Barnett,    Flora,    '95 

(Frey)    Nystrom,   Mamie   C.,   '07 

Nystrorn,   Amer  B.,   '07 

Schafer,  Edwin  George,  '07 
Seattle 

Alleman,    M.    Reuben,    '09 

Arnold.    Grant,    '88 

(Clemmons)     Steffy,    Lillian,    '10 

Cole,    Amy,    '07 

Dobbs   Charles   J.,    '90 

Harri,   Fritz   F.,   '09 

(Hofman)    Bates,    Dorothy   Louise, 
'10 

(Lill)    Nelson,   Gertrude  E.,  '07 

(Little)   Dobbs,  Nellie  P.,  '90 

(Moore)   Foster,   Sarah,  '94 

Moore,   Harry   Elbridge,   '91 

Philbrook,  Rufus  M.,  '97 

Rokes,    John   Albert,   '93 

(Senn)    Heath,   Marie   Barbara,   '90 

Thompson,    Nellie    L.,    '10 
Spokane 

(Alexander)     Shriver,    Lizzie    Bea, 
'07 

Alexander,    Winifred    Lois,    '10 

Broom,    Byron,    '06 

(McCartney)   Born,  Rhoda  C.,  '05 

Mcllvaine,    Robert   A.,    '92 

Strite,  Adelaide,  '01 

Strite,  Mary  Catherine,  '05 

(Summers)   Galligan,  Anna  Odette, 
'01 

Wright,  Walter  Scott,  '06 
Synarep 

Duehn,   Carl  O.,   '04 
Tacoma 

Harold,  William  H.,  '05 


Walla   Walla 

(Perry)  Hill,  Celoa  Alice,  '03 
Wenatchee 

Cole,    Clark    Stewart,    '04 
Godfrey,   Albert   N.,   '78 

WEST  VIRGINIA 
Morgantown 

Hunt,    Ralph    Edward,    '11 
Peairs,   Leonard   Marion,   '05 

WISCONSIN 

Auburndale 

(Sawyer)   Kedzie  Jones,  Nellie,  '76 
Fort    Atkinson 

(Fryhofer)       Webster,       Florence 
Eleanor,   '95 

(Harris)   Gaston,  Maude,  '08 

Webster,    Edwin   H.,   '96 
Johnson   Creek 

Hashimoto,    Yojizaemon,    '11 
Madison 

Dupray,  Martin,   '11 

(Lyman)    Otis,  Mary  Eliza,  '94 

Marlatt,    Abby   L.,    '88 

Otis,    Daniel   Henry,    '92 

Parsons,    Helen    Tracy,    '11 
Milwaukee 

Faris,    Smith,   '06 

Moorhead,  Ivan  Arch,  '12 
Oshkosh 

(Harner)    Roehm,  Daisy  Ina,  '06 
Racine 

(Perry)   Thomas,  C.  Jeanette,  '98 

Thomas,    Henry    Marsden,    '98 
Wauwatosa 

Adams,    Carl    D.,    '95 

Holsinger,  Clarence  V.,  '95 

(Wilson)    Holsinger,    Olive    Mabel, 

'95 
Wrausau 

Kellogg,   Royal  S.,  '96 

WYOMING 

Laramie 

Allentharp,   Cecile,  '07 

Crawford,   Lottie  Irene,   '02 
Wheatland 

Bealey,    Jesse   N.,    '06 
\\orljiml 

Gray,  Walter  Otis,  '04 

AFRICA 
Denver    Traiisvall 

(Knickerbocker)       Pyles,         Maud 
Ethel,    '93 

ALASKA 

Kodiak 

(Minis)       Snodgrass,       Margaret 
Jane,  '01 

Snodgrass,  Milton  David,  '06 
Rampart 

Gasser,    George   W.,    '05 
Valdez 

Edgerton,  Glen  Edgar,  '04 

AUSTRALIA 

Sydney 

Cooley,    Jerome    Earl,    '07 

BELGIUM 
Antwerp 

Whipple,    Abner    Davis,    '98 

BRAZIL 
Barney,  Sao  Paulo 


308 


RECORD  OF  THE  ALUMNI 


Sidorfsky,  Henry  August,  '03 

CANADA 
Dawson    City 

Elliott,    Bert    R.,    '87 
Edmonton 

(Robertson)    Smith,   Blanche,   '08 

Smith,   Jay   Latimer,   '08 
Fort  George 

McDowell,    Georg-e   G.,    '00 
Hawkesburg 

Lawry,  Walter  Fish,   '00 
Normac 

Sandt,   Victor   Irvin,    '94 
Vancouver 

Clark,   Edgar  F.,  '74 
Yankee    Bend 

Campbell,    Will    Ward,    '06 

CANAL,    ZONE 
Gatun 

Jenkins,    John    Ethbert,    '11 

CHINA 

Tientsin 

Adams,    Emory    Sherwood,    '98 

ENGLAND 

Steyniiig 

Cowell,    Minnie    H.(    '88 

.    GERMANY 
Dresden 

Buchheim,   Walter  August,  '11 

HAWAIIAN   ISLANDS 

Honolulu 

Pope,    Willis    Thomas,    '98 
Lahaina 

Bowman,    Roy   C.,   '07 
Waialee 

Alspaugh,   Clyde  Harrison,  '09 

ITALY 

Naples 

Reed,    Minnie,    '86 

JAPAN 

Sapporo 

Miyawaki  Atsushi,  '07 

MEXICO 

Mexico    City 

Hutchings,    Charles    Ross,    '94 


Tampico 

(Pincomb)  Moats,  Mary  Josephine, 

'96 

(West)    Allen,    Georgiana,    '07 
Vallos 

Sullivan,    Daniel    Charles,    '08 

PORTO    RICO 
Mayagueie 

Kinman,    Charles    Franklin,    '04 
San    German 

(Umberger)   Long,  May  E.,  '07 

PHILIPPINE    ISLANDS 
Albu 

Kiene,    Ray,   '11 
Lemery    Bataugaa 

Manalo,    Vincente    G.,    '08 
Lingayen   Pangasinau 

Honska,  William  Benjamin,  '11 
Lopex 

Oblefias,    Victor    F.,    '09 
Los    Banos 

Oteyza,   Mauricio  Julian,   '10 
Manila 

Adams,    Harvey    C.,    '05 

Birch,    Wallace    Newton,    '04 

Cavenaugh,  William  Annesley,  '96 

Davis,   William   L.,    '07 

Gison,    Ambrosia,    '09 

Green,   Ned  Merrill,   '97 

Harbord,   Jas.   G.,  '86 

(Keyes)   Graham,  Clara  M.,  '87 

Long,    Carl    C.,    '08 

Palmer,   Orlando  G.,  '87 

Pendon,    Claro,    '09 

Reed,   Hiram   R.,   '07 

Rjce(    Carl    E.,    '97 

Root,   Irving  Campdoras,   '12 

Thompson,  John  Augustus,  '03 

SCOTLAND 

Edinburgh 

Kawaii,   Nobuzo,  '09 

SWITZERLAND 
Winterthur 

(Ise)    Gygax,   Estella  May,   '08 

TURKEY 
Marsovan 

Noyes,    Fanny   Gertrude,    '99 


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