"Alumni News" section of the Graduate Magazine of the University of Kansas, October, 1907

"Alumni News"

Section

of the

Graduate Magazine of the University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas

Volume 6, Number 1 (October, 1907)

The Schools of the University from which alumni mentioned in these notes have received degrees are indicated as follows: the School of Engineering by the italic letter, e preceding the year; Law, l; Pharmacy, p; Medicine, m; Graduate, g; Fine Arts, fa; the College, by the absence of any letter preceding the year. Two figures preceded by an apostrophe, indicate the year of graduation.

  • W. H. Carruth, '80, and Mrs. Carruth, '80, are at present in Berlin where Dr. Carruth is devoting his time to the study of the German historical novel, with a view to the preparation of a textbook on the subject. They will spend about half of the year in Germany, returning to the United States in January.
  • Festus Foster, '82, may be addressed at 608 Everett street, Kansas City, Kansas. His son recently entered the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis.
  • Mary McQuiston, '83, was married, July 8, at Los Angeles, California, to A. M. Bogle, who is teacher of mathematics in the Kansas City, Kansas, high school.
  • Mary Davis, '83, returned a year ago from Germany, where she had spent two years, and is now teaching in Los Angeles, California. She may be addressed at 633 South Hill street, the Livingston.
  • Susa Hubbard Breck, fa '83, is teaching piano in a college at Blue Ridge, Georgia. She also has a private class in the town.
  • Albert Riffle, e '84, and Isabelle Love Riffle, '80-'83, visited the University, October 4, on their way to Los Angeles, California. Their home has been in Albuquerque for several years, but they expect to remain in California where Mr. Riffle will follow his profession of civil engineer.
  • Arthur L. Adams, e '86, is chief engineer of the People's Water company of Oakland, California. His office address is 1014 Broadway.
  • Laura Lyons, '86, died July 19 in New York. Her body was brought to Lawrence for burial. Miss Lyons had for several years made her home with her sister in New York City.
  • Grant W. Harrington, '87, l '89, is national organizer for the Life and Annuity Association. He has given up he active management of his paper, the Hiawatha Democrat, and spends most of his time in the field for his insurance order.
  • Fred S. Pentzer, l '87, is practising law at Muscatine, Iowa, where he has been for the past five years. His office address is 100 East Second street.
  • Charles L. Sexton, p '87, of Los Angeles, California, visited the University September 30.
  • J. T. Dickerson, l '87, is federal judge for the southern district of the Indian Territory.
  • George F. Weida, p '88, has been appointed to the Bowler professorship in Kenyon College at Gambier, Ohio.
  • Alfred Fidler, l '88, died August 27 in Kansas City, Missouri, where he had been practising law since his graduation. His body was taken for burial to Beardstown, Illinois. Mr. Fidler was not married.
  • A. C. Mitchell, l '89, of Lawrence, has been appointed by the Kansas supreme court to be a member of the State board of law examiners. His appointment fills the vacancy on the board caused by the death of L. H. Perkins, 1 '80.
  • Gertrude Oren Hunnicutt, '89, may be addressed at Lansing, Michigan.
  • C. W. Butterworth, l '90, is practising law at Tulsa, Oklahoma. His office is in the Boston building.
  • Neil C. Brooks, '90, is in Europe on a year's leave of absence from his work in the University of Illinois. He may he addressed in care of the American Express company, Hamburg, Germany.
  • John Stowell, l '91, is practising law at Seneca.
  • Marshal A. Barber, '91, occupies this year a new position on the University faculty. He has been advanced from the associate professorship of cryptogamic botany and bacteriology to the professorship of bacteriology and pathology, and director of the clinical laboratories. His new work takes him to the School of Medicine at Rosedale.
  • Edward C. Finney, l '91, is law examiner in the United States land office at Washington, D. C.
  • C. E. McClung, p '92, c '96, was the delegate representing the University at the meeting of the Seventh International Zoological Congress in Boston last August. Dr. McClung delivered one of the two general addresses before the section on cytology and heredity, The title of his paper was, "Cytology and Taxonomy."
  • H. S. Hadley, '92, and family spent the summer in Boulder, Colorado.
  • Dennis H. Wilson, l '92, of Vinita, Indian Territory, was recently, by unanimous vote, nominated for district judge for the judicial district comprising the counties of Ottawa, Craig, Notawa, Washington, Rogers, and Adair of the proposed State of Oklahoma.
  • E. W. CaIdwell, e '92, has changed his address to 480 Park avenue, New York.
  • M. E. Hickey, '93, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is vice president for the Second district of the New Mexico bar association. He and F. H. Moore, '94, are law partners.
  • W. W. Reno, '93, captain-surgeon in the regular army has been transferred from Fort Riley to service in the Philippines. He sailed June 5.
  • The address of W. L. Brayton, e '93, is 1305 Third avenue, New Brighton, Pennsylvania.
  • E. C. Case, e and g '93, is now professor of paleontology at the University of Michigan. For nine years preceding the present year he had been a member of the faculty of the Wisconsin State Normal school at Milwaukee.
  • Margaret Rush, '93, has charge of the Latin department in the Eureka high school. Other representatives of the University in the same school are: Maud Rush, fa '04, in charge of the music department; Gertrude Dillon, '05, principal, and B. E. Lewis, '01, g '02, superintendent.
  • A. T. Weatherby, l '93, is engaged in the practice of law at Dawn, Missouri, where he went in 1899, after having taught during the six years preceding.
  • Charles Stephens, l '93, is living at Columbus, where he has mining interests. He is also the owner of a stock ranch at Boulder, Wyoming, where he spends the summer months.
  • Archibald Hogg, '94, l '96, who has suffered much from sciatic rheumatism during the past year, has not been able to take up his teaching in the University this fall. He spent the summer at Pagosa Springs and Boulder, Colorado, but returned to Lawrence the first of October little benefitted.
  • R. E. Campbell, l '94, of South McAlester, was chairman of the republican State convention of Oklahoma, held last summer to nominate a State ticket.
  • A. L. Corbin, '94, and family spent the summer at Green Harbor, Massachusetts, accompanied by Alberta Corbin, '93, and Clara Bosworth Castle, '94.
  • H. E. Jenkins, p '94, is in the drug business at Seneca.
  • Adelia Humphrey, '95, whose father, Judge James Humphrey, died last month, has gone to New York to do advanced work in English literature at Columbia University.
  • The address of Eva Gill Clark, '95 , is 320 North Fifth street, Manhattan. She spent last year at the University doing graduate work in Greek and Latin.
  • James J. Harding, '95, is engineer of masonry construction on the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul railway, with supervision over all bridge and building substructures on the system, and on that part of the Pacific coast extension east of Butte, Montana, now in course of construction.
  • Alban Stewart, '96, will spend the winter in the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, working upon the collection of flora which he made in the Galapagos Islands.
  • J. W. Hullinger, '96, is the father of a girl, Raley Elizabeth Hullinger, born August 6, and Mr. Hullinger who is cashier of the Home State Bank of Kansas City, Kansas, says that bank stock has advanced ten points.
  • S. M. Scheffer, p '96, is in the drug business at Bonner Springs.
  • John W. Crooks, '96, e '97, was married, September 3, to Effie Messenger of Moran. Their home is at 342 Twenty-ninth avenue, Seattle, Washington.
  • H. 0. Trinkle, l '97, of Mound City, has recently entered a partnership with A. R. Hetzer, l '00, for the practice of law at Lakin.
  • Charles N. Belcher, '98, l '99, and Elizabeth Vickers Belcher, '99, are the parents of a girl nine months old.
  • The address of Malcolm V. Watson, e '98, is 316 East St. Vrain street, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • DeVere Rafter, l '98, is a member of the law firm of Broderick and Rafter, of Holton.
  • The address of Cecil N. Haggart, e '98, is 804 East Hutchinson avenue, Edgewood Park, Pennsylvania.
  • Herbert A. Clark, c '98, is now assistant professor of physics in Syracuse University. His address is 112 Raynor street, Syracuse, New York.
  • William T. Walker, e '98, is in the employ of the firm of George W. Jackson, Incorporated. He is engineer in charge of the construction of the Southwest land and lake tunnel, a sixteen foot tunnel extending for a distance of thirteen thousand feet under Lake Michigan, and having an intake crib at its terminus. The work will take about two years. He may be addressed at 566 East Sixty-second street, Chicago. -
  • Clinton J. Moore, '99, is in the newspaper business at LaCygne.
  • John J. Merrill, fa '99, is director of the Merrill piano school at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is a graduate of the Virgil piano school, New York, and spent several years studying in Europe. He has been director of music at the Oklahoma State University and head of the piano and theoretical department of Epworth University.
  • George Richard Rogers, '99, was married recently to Georgiana Sanderson of Chicago. Mr. Rodgers is practising law in Muskogee, Indian Territory.
  • Charles W. Johnson, l '99, is cashier of the Dwight State Bank of Dwight.
  • Cecil B. Fiester, c '99, is engaged in farming near Wilsey.
  • Willis E. Henderson, '99, and Margaret Thompson Henderson, '05, are the parents of twin girls born September 2.
  • Austin F. Rogers, '99, is assistant professor of mineralogy at Stanford University. He and Mrs. Rogers have recently celebrated the fifth anniversary of their wedding. Mrs. Rogers was Carolyn Howe of New York City. Their address is 727 Cowper street, Palo Alto, California.
  • R. L. Howsley, l '99, is probate judge of Kay county, Oklahoma, When he retires from this office, he intends to practise law at Ponca City, Oklahoma.
  • Clarence Davis, l '99, of Bristow, Oklahoma, was elected State senator to the first legislature of Oklahoma from the eleventh district, which comprises Creek and Payne counties.
  • Day Karr, l '00, was married last November to Miss Jessie Payne of Topeka. Their home is in Seattle, Washington, where Mr. Karr is practising law.
  • Alberta Cory, '00, may be addressed at Drexel, Missouri.
  • Edward A. Carter, e '00, is chief draftsman in the bridge engineering office of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad company. He may be addressed at 1009 Jackson avenue, Chicago, Illiuois.
  • William H. Wagner, l 00, is county attorney of Logan county. He may be addressed at Russell Springs.
  • D. S. Woodward, p '00, is engaged in the drug business at Mulvane. He was married four years ago, and is the father of a boy and a girl.
  • T. H. Hooper, '00, is entering upon his third year as superintendent of the city schools at Smith Center, where he has been for the past seven years. He has spent three summers in work on the Kansas geological survey.
  • R. G. Mueller, '01, is now superintendent of the Seneca city schools.
  • Robert H. Needham, p '01, is dean of the school of pharmacy of Fort Worth University, Texas.
  • Maulsby D. Blackman, '01, g '02, and Grace Medes, '04, were married in Kansas City, November 29, 1906.
  • Edith H. Davis, fa '01, is teachmg in Pillsbury Academy, Owatonna, Minnesota.
  • Ella Weeks, '01, is a teacher of drawing at the Kansas State Agricultural college.
  • Lydia H. Willett, '01, is living at Lawrence, R. F. D. No.1.
  • Victor Walling, e '01, and Ora Griesa Walling, '04, are the parents of a son, Victor Griesa, born July 5.
  • A. W. Stone, p '01, is in the employ of the Climax Cut-Rate Drug Store, corner St. Ferdinand and Africa streets, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • Anna Alford, '01, and H. H. Sellards, '99, g '00, were married September 4, at Lawrence. They will live in Tallahassee, Florida, where Mr. Sellards holds the position of State geologist of Florida.
  • Jesse Hall, '01, of the Leavenworth high school, is the father of a girl born in August.
  • Orville Harry Brown, '01, is physician in charge of the Missouri State Sanatorium for Incipient Tuberculosis, at Mount Vernon, Missouri.
  • Fred Stone, e '01, is district engineer for the American Concrete Steel company, 625 Monadnock building, Chicago.
  • James Dickson, '01, g '06, is teaching science in the high school at Aberdeen, South Dakota.
  • Margaret Kuns Sharp, '01, is the mother of a girl born August 10
  • Mary R. Brown, '01, is living at 4463 Jefferson street, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Nettie Manley, '01, was married, August 7, at Junction City, to Clarence Howard Lyon, who is principal of Emporia high school. Their home is at 414 State street.
  • Samuel Ralph Nelson, l '02, was married in June to Jeanette Huntington Ware of Topeka. They will live at 1510 North Seventh street, Kansas City, Kansas.
  • Edgar H. McMath, '02, is superintendent of schools at McLouth. Mr. McMath's wife, who was Francelia Langworthy of Nortonville, died August 7, after an illness ot four months.
  • Arthur C. Bradley, e '02, has been promoted to the Position of division engineer on the Santa Fe railroad company with headquarters in Kansas City.
  • W. R. Manning, g '02, is assistant professor of diplomatic history in the college of the Political sciences of the George Washington University He may be addressed at 1112 Tenth street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
  • Robert Elder, '02, is engaged in the practice of law at Coeur d' Alene, Idaho.
  • Herman Langworthy, '02, g '03, was graduated from the law school of Columbia University in June.
  • Howard Langworthy, '02, received the degree of doctor of medicine from the University of Pennsylvania last spring.
  • F. B. Porter, e '02, g '06, was married, October 1, to Minnie Griffiths. Their home will be Atlanta, Georgia, 389 A. Cherokee avenue. Mr. Porter is chemist for the Swift Fertilizer Works.
  • Frank J. Jehlik, '02, fa '04, is leader of the orchestra at the Grand Opera house, Topeka. He may be addressed at 1123 Van Buren street.
  • Charles F. Trinkle, l '02, of La Cygne, has recently returned from a business trip to Weiser, Idaha. He sends news of several alumni in that region, particularly of Ezra Whitla, l '02, of Coeur d' Alene. Mr. Whitla has had conspicuous success in the practice of law. He was married two years ago to a Miss Williams of Coeur d' Alene. Mr. Trinkle was married some years ago to Freda Schwaller of Hays City. He has one son, a year and a half old.
  • Charles Woodbury, '02, was drowned in the Kansas river near Lawrence, September 2, while swimming with a party of his relatives who had gone up the river on a picnic. He had been a teacher of science in Paducah, Kentucky, and in the high school at Lincoln, Nebraska.
  • Loren Leslie Heryer, '02, is living at 4422 Campbell avenue, Kansas City, Missouri.
  • Herbert S. Bailey, '02, is connected with the dairy laboratory of the bureau of chemistry, United States Department of Agriculture. He may be addressed at 226 Eleventh street S. W., Washington, D. C.
  • The address of William Mustard, '02, is now Bangued, Ilocos Sur-Abra, Philippine Islands.
  • Elizabeth Leslie, '02, is teachmg in Redlands, California.
  • C. C. Rittenhouse, p '02, and Jessie Sanderson Rittenhouse, p '00, may be addressed at Chaflute, where Mr. Rittenbouse has a position in a drug store.
  • F. 0. Kershner, '02, is engaged in the practice of medicine at Clinton, Iowa. He finished, last July, a two years' internship at Wesley hospital, Chicago.
  • Sarah Squire, '02, is superintendent of the La Crosse schools.
  • Roy A. Henley, e '02, has been engaged during the summer erecting a modern plaster mill in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  • Maude L. Bates, '03, was married a year ago to Francis C. Krauskopf. Her address is 208 North Brooks street, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Isabelle Hazen, '03, is teaching languages in the Herington high school.
  • Leslie A. Gould, '03, is clerk of the district court of Greenwood county.
  • Abbie Woodin, '03, is teaching German and English in the Fredonia high school.
  • Charles F. Adams, g '03, has been at the head of the department of entomology in the University of Arkansas since 1905.
  • Royal J. Montgomery, '03, was ordained as a minister of the Congregational church, June 14, at Maywood, Illinois.
  • Raymond J. Delano, '03, l '04, and Katherine Sellers, '03, were married, June 19, at Paola. Mr. Delano is a member of the law firm of Dilworth and Delano, New York Life building, Kansas City, Missouri.
  • Jay Patmore, l '03, was married to May Kanaga, June 26, in Lawrence. Their home is in Pittsburg, where Mr. Patmore is cashier of the First State bank.
  • The address of Roy C. Harding, e '03, is 1424 Mount Vernon street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Florence E. Harrington, fa '03, is instructor in drawing and painting in Campbell College, at Holton. L. D. Havenhill, p '03, is chief of the pharmaceutical chemical work in the United States appraiser's store in New York City. This is virtually a branch of the customs house, and Mr. Havenhill has supervision of the analysis of imported goods in the drug line.
  • Alfred M. Seddon, l '03, is associated with the firm of Scarritt Scarritt, and Jones, lawyers, Kansas City, Missouri, with offices in the American bank building. His home address is 3323, Highland avenue, Kansas City, Missouri.
  • The address of Charles C. Tillotson, e '03, is 424 Hulett street, Schenectady, New York.
  • Ida McKnight, '03, g '04, was married in June to Paul Fouke, a traveling salesman for the Brittain Dry Goods company of St. Joseph, Missouri. Their home is at Hot Springs, South Dakota.
  • Lee Braerton, '03, was married recently to Emily Gibson of Kansas City. Their home will be at Carthage, Missouri.
  • C. G. Sanborn, '03, is principal of the schools at Dighton.
  • W. E. Baldry, e '04, went to the Klondike country in July to spend a year as superintendent of his brother's mines.
  • A. R. Stroup, e '04, and Sarah Ewing, '01-'03, were married in lola in July and have gone to Panama.
  • Bessie M. Wood, '04, is teaching at Roy, New Mexico.
  • Ora Clarke, e '04, was recently married at Olathe to Anna Lanter who was a student in the College two years ago.
  • William G. Johnson, '04, is temporanly supplying the pulpit of the Presbyterian church at New Salem, North Dakota.
  • The address of Kate Clark, '04, g '07, is Morgan Hill, California.
  • M. B. Humphrey, '04, is manager of the Chickasha Milling company at Chickasha, Indian Territory.
  • Florence Forest, '04, and George H. Stuessi, l '04, were rnarried July 24, at Thayer. Their home is at Pittsburg, where Mr. Stuessi is practising law.
  • Edward S. Cowdrick, '04, is employed on the staff of the Denver Times.
  • Lillian B. Bunton, '04, g '07, will teach Latin and botany in the Pleasanton high school. During the past summer, Miss Bunton has been studying in the marine biological laboratory at Woods Holl, Massachusetts, where she held the Sara T. D. Robinson scholarship for original research.
  • Walter W. Sutton, I '04, is engaged in the practice of law in Enid.
  • John A. Johnson, l '05, of Muskogee, Indian Territory, died last August from the effects of an operation for appendicitis. At the time of his illness he was engaged in the practice of law.
  • Harry Bedell, e '04, is coal inspector for the Swift Packing Company of Kansaa City, Missouri.
  • Oscar M. Kuchs, e '05, and Martha Jackman Kuchs, '03, are living at 615 Elm street, Anaconda, Montana.
  • Eric Schoneau, e '05, is an electrical engineer for the Bell Telephone company of Kansas City, Missouri. He may be addressed at 427 West Eleventh street.
  • Kate Hansen, '05, and Lydia Lindsey, 06, sailed from San Francisco, August 15 for Sendai, Japan. They will teach there in the Miyagi Jo Gakko, a high school for girls, under the control of the Dutch Reformed church.
  • Sarah A. Wilder, '05, has been studying vocal music in Paris since being graduated from the University. Her teachers have-been Sbriglia, Jean De Reszke and Catherine. She will return to her home in Hiawatha at Christmas.
  • Edetha Mary Washburn, '05, and Arthur Warren Hinson, '07, were married June 17 at Ottawa. They are living at Morenci, Arizona.
  • Myrtle Sellards, '05, is a teacher in Santa Monica, California.
  • D. H. Morgan, '05, has been nominated for county judge of Pottawattomie county, Oklahoma, on the Republican ticket. He has been practising law in Shawnee for two years.
  • H. Shippy, '06, is now at Neodesha.
  • Elmira E. Noyes, '06, has been chosen an assistant in the Manual Training School of Norfolk, Virginia.
  • Harry Roller, '06, and May Clark, '07 were married in June at Lawrence. They will live in Cuyo Palawan, Philippine Islands, where Mr. Roller has a government position.
  • F. E. Casburn, m '06, is practising medicine at LaCygne.
  • H. P. Mahan, m '06, is second assistant physician of the State hospital for epileptics at Parsons.
  • T. J. Strickler, e '06, is in the employ of the United States reclamation service at Corbett, Wyoming.
  • Wilbur F. Maddox, '06, died recently at his home in Oberlin. He had been elected to a position on the faculty of the University of Oklahoma, having spent last year in graduate study at the University.
  • Howard J. Brownlee, '06, died at Roswell, New Mexico, April 27, 1907, where he had gone for the benefit of his health. His body was brought to Lawrence for burial.
  • Helen Alder, '06, has been appointed to take charge of the cooking school of the U and I club of the Provident Association of Topeka. Miss Alder is a graduate of the Simmons school of domestic science, Boston.
  • Frank Gephart, '06, is doing research work in chemistry under Dr. J. H. Long, '77, in the Northwestern MedicalSchool, Chicago.
  • Frances Lahmer, '06, and Grace Stelter, '06, are teaching in Atchison.
  • Ronald R. Smith, rn '06, is practising medicine in Armourdale. His address is Eleventh street and Osage avenue, Kansas City, Kansas.
  • Clarence Pearson, '06, is superintendent of schools at BelIe Plaine.
  • Karl Scheller, e '06, is acting head of a section in the testing department of the General Electric company at Schenectady, New York. His address is 126 Elmer avenue.
  • The address of John W. Francis, '06, is 65l Kansas avenue, Kansas City, Kansas.
  • Theodore Allen Prouse, m '06, is practising medicine at Beagle, Miami county.
  • J. F. Brett, l '07, is an attorney at Muskogee, Oklahoma. His office is in the Arkansas building.
  • Frank Merrill, 1 '07, is a member of the firm of Johnston and Merrill, attorneys at law, at Paola.
  • R. V. Coleman, '07, is doing graduate work in history and economics at the University of Wisconsin. He may be addressed at 412 State street, Madison.
  • Harry Relihan, '07, is a member of the junior class in medicine in Northwestern medical school.
  • Earl Gafford, '07, is cashier of a bank at Oak Hill.
  • William Neville, g '07, is draftsman for the American Car and Foundry company, Berwick, Pennsylvania. His address is 402 Chestnut street.
  • Blanche Woodbury, '07, is spending the winter in Tennessee, having given up teaching for the present year. Her home address is 817 Illinois street, Lawrence.
  • Chauncey I. Overman, p '07, is employed as chemist for the Holly Beet Sugar company at Swink, Colorado.
  • Theodore C. Alford,'07, is telegraph editor of the Coffeyville Journal.
  • Howard Houghton,'07, is a junior in the School of Engineering.
  • C. K. Atkinson, l '07, is practising his profession at Arkansas City.
  • Edwin J. Heeney,'07, is in the implement business at Severance.
  • C. H. McBurney, m '07, is practising medicine in Clinton, OkIahoma.

    1907 TEACHERS

    So far as information has been sent in, the names of those of last year's class who are teaching, together with their positions, are as follow:
  • Rara Benn, German, Abilene high school.
  • Henry J. Bischoff, principal, Halstead high school.
  • Anna Carter, grades, Lawrence.
  • Eva G. Clark, Latin and German, Sherman County high school; Goodland,
  • Lucy Dickinson, English, Abilene high school.
  • Wilimina Everett, mathematics, Abilene high school.
  • Howard A. Finch, history, Lawrence high school.
  • Violetta Garrett, Latin and German, Halstead high school.
  • Agnes Graham, Latin, Arkansas City high school.
  • Charles J. Hilkey, principal, Minneapolis high school.
  • Lucy Jones, English and German, Chanute high school.
  • Ruby Jackson, English, Lawrence high school.
  • Hallie Lasley, English, Kansas City, Kansas, high school.
  • Lotta McDonald, history and English, Halstead high school.
  • Herman Pfeifer, superintendent of schools, Wetmore
  • A. Richards, natural science, Sumner County high school, Wellington.
  • Pearl Sellers, German, Fort Scott high school.
  • Genevieve Sterling, Latin, Decatur County high school, Oberun.
  • H. E. Squires, history, Cooper College, Sterling.
  • George F. Zook, fellow in history, Cornell University.
  • Mignonette Spilman, Latin and English, Hiawatha high school.
  • Raymond G. Taylor, principal, Hiawatha high school.
  • Grace Wolcott, science, Herington.
  • Mary Campbell, science, Dickinson County high school, Chapman.
  • Bernice French, German and English, Blue Rapids.
  • Geraldine Stuart, history and English, Meriden high school.
  • Madge Woodhead, Latin and German, Bonner Springs.
  • Caroline Mitchell, German and English, Plainville high school.
  • Bonnie Bell, German and English, Hiawatha high school.
  • Addie Lander, science, Burlington high school.
  • Mary Mickey, mathematics and music, Anthony high school.
  • Gustaf Nyquist, principal of schools, Mound Valley.
  • Rillie Bernhard, German, Burlingame high school.
  • Lillie Bemliard, Latin and science, Maple Hill high school.
  • Harry Rhodes, science, Pratt County high school, Pratt.
  • Charlotte Hodgsen, fa, is teaching piano in Kingfisher College, Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
  • William Moodie, '07, is instructor in histological botany in the University of Iowa.

    1907 ENGINEERS

  • Edward N. Noyes, e '07, is employed by Ira G. Hedrick of Kansas City, Missouri, as consulting engineer. His office address is 309 Keith and Perry building. Mr. Noyes is secretary of his class and has Sent the following notes to the Magazine:
  • W. P. Hackney is with the American Bridge company, at Toledo, Ohio.
  • A. B. Purton is employed on the United States coast and geodetic survey eff the coast near Chesa. peake bay.
  • E. L. Myers is draftsman for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railway at Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • H. F. Busch is employed by the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railway on a location survey in Texas.
  • B. B. Romig is employed by the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railway on some very heavy construction work in New Mexico.
  • R. F. Gallup is employed by the Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Works of Leavenworth, and is working with Ernest Barkman, e '03, at La Colima, Mexico.
  • D. C. McConaughy and C. Russell are with the American Bridge company at Ambridge, Pennsylvania.
  • J. Rex Thorpe is employed by the Allis-Chalmers company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the steam turbine design department.
  • Paul F. Shuey, is assistant in the physics department of Purdue University. His address is 240 South Grant street, West Lafayette, Indiana.
  • Jay Hopkins, has a position as electrical engineer at Beloit, Wisconsin.
  • Frank Brock, is engaged in chemical work and map making for Professor Haworth of the University.
  • Eight members of the class of 1907 are employed as student engineers in the testing department of the General Electric company, Schenectady, New York. They are E. L. Bailey, Robert K. Winning, and F. D. Phillips, 205 Seward Place. Glenn H. Bramwell, John F. Heine, and G. P. Mackenzie, 108 Park Place; Roy Sweezey, 5 Eagle street; Claude Reid, 618 Chapel street.

    FORMER STUDENTS

  • Fred C.Campbell, who attended the University from Johnson county in '82-'84, is the superintendent of the government Indian school at Fort Shaw, Montana. He has two sons in the high school who are preparing for entrance to the University of Kansas. When in the University, Mr. Campbell was the star catcher for the University ball team, and he writes that he is still playing ball and that one of his boys is a pitcher and the other a second baseman.
  • John S. Wever, who was in the University in the early nineties. and who has for some years been practising medicine in Kansas City, has a position on the dispensary staff of the School of Medicine.
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