UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SIX SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1930 New Who's Who Includes 46 Instructors in K. U Five Others From Lawrence University Graduates: One Former Student *Forty-sex of the 55 persons living in Lawrence who have their names in the 1903-31 Who's Who are, connected University. Wopecan is the only city where they live. There are 231 men in the state who are listed with biographies, not including those who have their names printed on sketches printed in earlier issues. The list of men connected with the University at the time of publication are as follows: Chancellor E. K. H Lindley; Dr. William L. Bardell, vice-president of the university; Professors Edgar H. S Ballet; Professor W. J. Obstine; Professors Warren J. Baumgartner; Henry H. Lane and Asa A. Schaffler, molaris; Professors Richard J. Ridge and Stuart A. Queen, sociology, proof. Albert Bloch, drawing and paint- Dean Joseph G. Brunt, of the college; Professors Charles G. Dumplin, Elwin M. Hopkins, Margaret Lorentz and Selena M. Huffman, William A. Knoll, Frantl, journalism; Dear L. D. Havenhill of the school of pharmacy; Prof Bernard H. Hollandes and Olin Temperdin philosophy; Professors Henry F. Proff, Robert H. Hollandes and Olin Temperdin philosophy; Professors Henry F. Proff, Robert H. Hollandes and Olin Temperdin philosophy; Dean Georgs C. Shaad and Ella Ellison, of the School of Engin- Prof. Frederick E. Kester, physics and astronomy; Dr. Raymond C. Moore, physical education; Prof. James Nassimh, physical education; Prof. Kenneth Francis, Francis P. Olbran, Arvin S. Ola, and Walter R. Smith, School of Education; Dem D. M. Swarthout, of the School of Fine Arts; Dem J. M. Hook, of Charles S. Skilton, organ; Dr. Florence R. Siehlman, director of child research; Prof. Noble P. Sherwood, horticulture; Dem J. M. Hook, of Business; Dem Ellis B. Stouffer of the Graduate School; Prof. Olz O. Stoland, physiology; Dr. Frank Strong, law; Prof. Armor T. Walker, Latin and Greek; and Prof. Raymond H. Wheeler, phys- Others who live in Lawrence but are not now conceived with the University are Edward C. Freney, LB.I.B9., a lawyer of Washington, who守law Lawrence as his address: Irving Hill, A.B.96, Sawyers, A.B.95, Hammer, A.B.93, real estate developer; Wilder M. Sotelt, LB.I.B9., investments; and William H. Sues, LB.I.B9., Sawyers. The two are not graduate of the University are the Rev. Wilson M. Backus; the Rev. Charles A. Richard, a student here, and C. Simons, and Dr. Mervin T. Sudler. Thirty Are Honor Students Chemistry Department Lists Those Having Superior Grade Ranking **Chemistry II** and **Chemistry III** honror ball positions were received by 19 and 11 students respectively from both schools. The **Chemistry II** honnor students had taken no previous chemistry course. At least 10 of the honror students to a student to make the honor roll. Those on the chemistry II honor roll are: Dorothy Döring, 82.7; Philip Schoenfeld, 82.6; Joseph Hartman Butler, 82.2; Myrtle Haughman, 82.4; Luke Dilah, 82.4; Thomas McGurin, 82.4; Alice Mitchell, 82.3; Layman Henderson, 83.4; Leigh Ruber, 82.5; Tim Reid, 82.9; Charles Theis, 82.3; Paul Grist, 82.3; Frank Thiels, 82.3; Archie Kennedy, 81.1; David Wigner, 81; Rachel Bowley, 80.9; Gilbert Spencer, 80.9 The following made the chemistry III list: Conver Herring, 9; Norman Howard, 10; Kenneth C. Crumwits, 8; Robert H. Bentley, 6; Leonard Armourtown, 8; Harold Laiming, 9; Myll Adams, 1; Donald S. Ferguson, 12; M.L. John M. In the first group Mystery Haughtman, Leah Rhug, Rachel Bowley, Paul Grist, Frank Theis, David Wiggers, and Ivan Koch take their last chemistry courses. Want Ads FOR HENT: Nicely furnished bedroom in private home. 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