61|}030-59 Tn 1884 He received Degrees in Bachelor of Arts and of Surgery. Also in this year Dyche was married to Miss Ophelia Axtel. of Sterling, Kansas. This occurred on the fourth of October, Miss Axtel. was a good looking woman of a sleight build, she had long brown hair that she wore up. Also she was well edu- cated. Dyche sought more degrees after his intial pusuits. In 1886 he received the Masters of Arts in English Liteature, A master of Surgery was confirmed upon him for special work in Seience in the year 1888. George Morehouse wrote an article about the younger Dyche, before his reputation had soared. One of the famous sayings that @yche used is quite applicable to most of his life. “Faith in your work and skill in your execution." Another motto that he liked to use quite frequently while in his capacity of State Game Warden was directed to the misuse of land. "An acre of water will produce a great many more pounds of fish than an acre of ground will produce pounds of beef and pork," Dyche was also as good a shot with a camera as he was 4