MUS To I De of L new enter Dear rulin of p int while white H juni law laws being Sch be had sand boon It sibie Sch the at t stut coun also the Ara duce coun and stud Sch T trqu of I poin in n such rule A Sch in scherter Art of I the m mus carers thir C g a s com with D mon ten wor map rear that will fro ount BI Gir A hav by assi met Hal will Big ee anys qua It free ter und and Uh com feel Law Big in t and you H houn whe Any the Lill O wee the Litt they 7 'LEADING SCIENTISTS' INCLUDE 10 KANSANS Ten Kansans, eight of them members of the present faculty of the University of Kansas are among the leading scientists of North America and one of the most prestigious men in the Human Men of Science" copies of which have just been received in Lawrence K. U. Facility Men Listed as Leaders in Scientific Other Kansas who names are in the list of leaders are: B. M. Allen, professor of zoology; E. H. S. Bailey, professor of chemistry; E. F. Kester, professor of chemistry; W. S. Hunter, professor of psychology; Solomon Lefschetz, professor of mathematics; J. E. Todd, professor of geology; all of the University faculty; John P. formery, professor of geology and Robert K. Nabors, professor of geology at the Agricultural college. The book is a "Who's Who" of workers in the fields of science. Of those listed were picked out by a preferential vote of 2000 scientists as being the leading men in their areas and their names are marked with stars in among these "starred" leaders that Kansas has nine representatives. The Kansas "starred" list includes Chancellor E. H. Lindley of the University, who has gained recognition as a psychologist. It is considered an important creative head of an institution to be a standing figure in the field of science. Professor Haworth's reports on Kansas geology made him a noted figure. He resigned a year ago because the K. U. salary scale was so much smaller than offers from the commercial world. Professors Cady, Hunter and Leffaths have been added to the list of leaders since the last edition of the book. The Science which was published in 1910. Scores of other University of Kansas men are listed in this scientific directory in addition to the starred names. WHITMAN HOST TO HARDING Russell R. Whitman, '93. Celebrates Paper's Birthday The first time in the history of the country that any newspaper has entertained the President and Vice-president of the United States at dinner occurred as the celebration of the 125th anniversary of the founding of Russell R. Whitman, 93, is president and publisher. An account of the dinner at which Whitman was host, has been received by the K. U. Alumna office. In addition to President Harding and Vice-president Cooley, the entire cabinet, most notable gathering of business men were assembled on a single occasion, were brought together. Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes presided and the President and Vice-president and Secretary Hoover responded to toasts. Founded in 1795, following the sign of the first commercial treaty, the Prices Current, forerunner of the Commercial, was the first newspaper in the United States exclusively devoted to news. Its readers now are the leading business executives in more than 1,700 cities throughout the United States. Mr. Whitman became owner of the New York Commercial in 1917. After being graduated from the University of Kansas in 1893, he was a reporter for the Kansas City Star and advertising manager of the Kansas City Journal. Later he was with the Heart publications in Chicago and Boston. In 1914 he was prominent leader of the Audit Bureau of Circulation and was a director of that organization through the Commercial. He is also a publisher of the Standard Blue Book of Foreign Trade, Manual of Statistics and Stock Exchange Handbook. Mr. Whitman is president of the Roosevelt Military Academy at West Englewood, New Jersey. F. T. Wright, fs '19-20, is selling insurance at Barnes, Kans. Last winter he attended the University of Chicago Joseph L. Worthington, fs '18-19, is assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Jackson, Tex. GRADUATE MAGAZINE—SPECIAL NEWS EDITION Erwin A. Wright, fa'18-20, is operative engineer in the power house of the Galveston Houston Electric Railways and at 1603 Milton Street Houston, Texas. Jas. D Van Antwerp, fs '15-19. ls a window trimmer and show card written at Scott City, Kans Dr. Major's Coming Means Many New Improvements The arrival, September 1, of Dr. Richard H. Major, now with the Henry Ford hospital in Detroit, to become head of the department of internal medicine at the school of medicine at Osceola, will mean the installation of a nurse for an orphanage or university hospital there, according to a statement by Chancellor Lindley. "Dr. Major will devote full time to his work at the hospital," said the Chancellor. "Coming from one of the best equipped hospitals in the United States, and with adequate equipment and training for his work, Dr. Major will much mean to the University hospital organization. He will take leave to attend a course building, and later at the new $400 University hospital for which the contract will be let sometime this month." Dr. Marley was formerly a member of the University faculty, resigning in 1919 to go to the Ford Hospital. His remarkable record there caused Chancellor Lindley to make the successful effort to have him return. McKEEVER LEAVES K. U. Nominal Connection of Past Two Years to Cease The connection of William A. McKeever of the department of child welfare with the University extension division will cease September 1, according to a recent announcement by Chancellor Lindley. Dr McKeever came to the University from the Agricultural college in 1915, and during the past two years he served with his time to outside lecture work. "Two years ago at his own request Dr. McKeever, in order to develop independent lines of financial and welfare work outside the University, requested that his connection with the University be reduced to a merely nominal relation in which he was to receive no salary." Chancellor Linder-Liou, in an administrative view of Dr. McKeever, granted this request in order to enable him to establish his new and independent lines of work outside. "The effectiveness of Dr. McKeever's new work in Kansas and throughout the country is now well recognized. As he withdraws from nominal con- fession, with the University he takes with him, the best wishes of the institution." In the Lifetime (Continued from page 6) at 366 Mid-City Bank building, Madison and Halated Sts., Chicago, IL. Morton McKean, 17, may be addressed at 612 New England building, Topeka Kansas. Ben L. McKinley, fa '13-14, is a live rock stock adjuster for the Santa Fe Railway. He wrote "Have all the ciphers of his first million made!" Stanley B. Nelson, fs '18-14, and 16-17, is a resident engineer for Black Veitch at Kansas City. Raymond C. Ney, fa '13, is farming near Lake Arthur, La. D'Gateron F. Gateron, fs 17, is an "individual on account of his professional success" at 590 N. Church Street. Florence S. Hagle, 17, has moved to Cleveland, Ohio to 275 Ohio St. (8) Mary Reid, fs '13-14, is teaching in Dallas, Texas, and lives at 2225 San Jacinto. Bernice White Scott, fa 13-19, and Dr James M. Scott, are living in Lebanon Kana, where Dr. Scott hasjurasshe formerly owned by Dr Henry Dykes. E Alice E. Riley, fs '13-14, is a kindergarten teacher in the Kansas City, Missouri, public schools, and lives at 205 Madison St. Janet Thompson Stacey, *f* 13-16, Jianet 226 East 16th St., Hutchinson her husband, W. Arthur Seale, *e* 12, Federal Aid Hard Roads project there. Walter Ellenberger Rush, IT, has moved from Ivanse, Kane, to Beverly, Kane, where he is superintendent of schools. Ben A. Sweeney, f/13-16, is with the Gray Bryan Sweeny Coal company in Kansas City, and lives at 3344 Gillham road. He is married. Hazel Fitz Spessard, f13, is living on a farm on rural route 3. Junction City. Kane. She has a 22 months old daughter. Mrs. Robb Rose, 17, has moved from Rosedale to 4220 Bell St, Kansas City Missouri. Frances L. Talbot, 17, has moved from Roseville, Kansas, to Maquoketa, Iowa. He is the author of the editor of the Gove County Republican-Gazette at Gove City. He writes, "Havent any family, am a dyed in the wool of my brother," and has one of my siblings copied in Life." Marcus Othello Tucker, fs '12-17, is farming near Hugoton, Kans. George K. Vaughan, fs 13-15, is docu- tory of the Y. M. C. A. at Iowa City, Mo. Guy L. Waldo, 'fa 12-17', is managing of a hardware store at Ella, Kansas, with John, 'fa 12-14', is teaching at Cameron, Mc and lives at 692 West Fourth St. Emma F. Wyland, '17, is a bookkeeper for the Rocky Mountain Teachers' Agency at 110 U. S. National Bank building, Denver, Colorado. The marriage of Hedwig Wulke, 173-14, to James J. Huyse, a graduate of K. S. A. C., took place in Topeka July 12 at the Mall Street, 1234 Muhwai Avenue Street, Maple Ridge. Robert A. Young, fs 123-71, is assistant purchasing agent for the Kansas gas and Electric company at Wichita Falls and 1239 Lamarer. He has one child. Rowena Wnkinson Turner, fa '13-14, is now living in Honolulu, Hawaii, at 2222 Kalia Road. Emil A. Wickert, fa '13-15. is in the garage and implement business at Clafon, Kans. '18 Frances Elizabeth Adams, 18, will be at Valley Fala, Kaua, next year. Rosecoe Blair Bassler, ff-11-5, g general secretary of the railroad Y. M. C. A. at Ellis, Kans. He married Minnie Glase and has two children Lottie G. Archer, g'18, is a missionary in Chengtu, China. Marie Bastign, f. 14-15, is in soea service work for the Y. W. C. A. at St Joseph, Mo., and lives at 2510飞菲 John B. Bennett, is '14-16, was graduated in agriculture at Cornell this spring. He is now living at Pearl G. A. Bell, rs 74, is a research chemist in the Monterey Smeltter, De Renkope, Apartado, 251, Monterey, N. L. Mex. Harry E. Benson, fs 14-15, is owner of a drug store at Palco, Kanz Crown L. Lawrence George L. Biby, fs' 14-15, is a plumber at Kensington, Kans. Bernadin Baitzer, ft 11-16, is associate minister for the Park Ridge Community church, but writes that he has spent most of his long Park Ridge is a suburb of Chicago. Sarah B. Bingham, '18, has moved from Baker, Ore, to 2500 Willamette, Engle, Ore. Elien H. Bradley, t/1146, is him type operator and so solicits ads for the Ellsworth Messenger at Ellsworth Kansas. Elmer H. Baltz, fs '14-16, is a transitman with the Santa Fe at San Marcelal N. M., address P. O. Box 36. Edna Dolecch Bradstreet, W. Wn teach home economics in the Lanes County high school next winter. She will attend June 21st, 1920 to E.D. Bradstreet Eva M. Blackman, fs 14-15, 312 N. Grant, Chanute, that writes that she is "housekeeper, chair director and voice teacher." Arthur E. Briggs, ii '14-15, is a lawyer at Mandeville, La. He writes an article on the history of attorney and assistant secretary of the Kansas City Life Insurance company 1989-1991. Secretary of United States Treasury for the Army and secretary for Engineer Aegret (hand investment and corporation interests). Graduate from State University Fn. B. and K. C. Schmidt. Erna Bea Brown, ts '14-16, is super-intendent of nurses at Ensworth Hospital, St. Joseph, Mo. George Austin Brown, '15, has moved from Abilene to 1024 College Ave., Topeka, Kans. Jack Stewart Brown, fa '11, is an oil gauger with the Sinclair Pipe Line company at Wirt, Okla. Bhut Endshelde Brown, 15, has gone to New York City where Mr. Brown works with the Western Electric company. Mr. Brown is a professor in the department of public health. Elbert L. Butterfield, ff '14-15, is with the Southwestern Drug company at Wichita, address 301 Fannie Ave. James W. Buseenbark, fs '14-15, h editor of the Belpre Bulletin. Paul B. Champlin, in '18, is resident surgeon at the Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. V. G. Carwell, ts-'14-15, is in the real estate and insurance business at St. John, Kans. John Charles Campbell, fs '11-15, is a merchant at Lakin. Horace F. Chandler, '15, is engaged in the retail lumber and coal business at Atchison. Averill B. Cludas, fa '11-16, is in the automobile and truck business at 113-17 Fulton St., Peoria, Ill. Roy H. Cassius, fs '14-17, is a banker at Ashland, Kans. Leonard A. Farris, fa '14-15, is cashier of the Norwich State Bank, Norwich, Kansas. Miles Crouse, fa '14-15, is farming near Harlan, Kans. Cheater M. Crebbas, fs '14-15, is an oilologist in Mexico and may be addressed at Anartago 106 Tunnage. Marion LeSuer Fincham, fs '14-16, fs living at Pratt. She has two zons, Donald and Richard. Ray J. Crabb, ff-11-53 is in the service department of the Oakland Motor Sectors. He serves the Science Pontiac. Michigan. He served in France as top servant in a volunteer ambulance company compiling patients for hospitals. He is married and has no chil- Florence M. Cate, fs 14-15, will be professor of French at Southwestern College next year and will live at 1415 East 16th Ave. Winfield, Kans. For more information, see the she has been an instructor in the department of Romance languages at K U. Frank Farkey, fe '14-18, married Dorothy French of Brooklyn, N. Y., on February 1, 1921, and they live in Cambridge, Mana. where Mr. Farkey is a chemical engineer with Arthur D. Little Inc. at 38 Charles River Road. Robert K. Creanger, fa '14-16, is a pharmacist at Carson, Wye. Lyle Robert Galbreath, fs '14-15, is assistant post master at South Fork 'olorado. Clarence W. Emerson, fs '13-15, is market editor of the Portland "Telegram" and lives at 7728 Gallion. Portland. W. L. Gibson, fs '14-17, is in the grain business in New York City and lives at 563 W. 191 St. Edward Haney, fs 14-15, is manager of the W. D. Poreman Aix company at 3018 Bellefountaine Ave., Kansas City, Mo. George W. Hogeboom, f. 14-15, in a physician and surgeon at the Jacqueline M. He received his B. S. from University of Chicago, 1916, and his M. D. from Columbia, 1916. James M. Harrison, fa '14-15, is an officer for the Rock Island Railroad, at Little Rock, Ark., and lives at 1510 Briggs St. He has one child. Marie Elizabeth Burke James, f. 14^15, i. is living at 526 Spruce Ave, Kansas City, Mo. She has a daughter born June 8, 1929. Josephine Lavon Mirr. Irrwin Hartley, '18, has moved from Denton, Tex., to Pilot Point, Tex. J. Lillard Johnson, ts '14-15, is a mer- clant at Awatsonia, MT. Aletta Jackson, ta '14, is a sales lady in the ready to wear department of a store in Scott City, Kans. Vilian Sturgeon Johnson, '18, has moved from Thomas, Okla., to Okla. home City, Okla., where she may be ad dressed on the Daily Okla. ohman. Charlotte Bantwell Jones, fa 14-16, the mother of Barbara Bantwell Jones born February 224, 1923. They live at 1290 S. Dartmouth, N.C. Ogden S. Jones, '18, has moved from Hertington, Kans., to 1120 Riverside Ave, Wichita, Kans. Clyde L. Kniffman, ffa 14-16 is an agent for the Union Central Life Insurance Company. Abilene, He has a daughter in months old. His home is at 108 KM 39. Oveine Q. Lomax, f. 14-15, is a draftman for the Texas Oil company at Port Arthur, Tex., and lives at 261 Lake-Shores Apartments. J, K. Karshner, fe' 14-15, is a deputy revenue collector at Concordia, Kans. E. D. Luan, fs '11-16, is a geologist with the Atlantic Oil Producing company at Oklahoma City, Okla. Fleidy H. Lynn, f. 15^17, is an author and canter of the Neoubois Falls State Bank. Neoubois Falls, Kann, He was married in June 1920. Augusta Jane Mitte, fe '15-18, la nurse at 312 No. Penn Ave., Columbus, Kans. J. Leroy Marshall, fs 13-17, was granted the commission for designing a model of the war, which served in the war, for the city of Roseville. He lives at 1463 Dodd St., Roseville. D. G. Morris, fs 14, is president on the D. G. Morris Compromise company at Burkertown, Okla. His home is at al. W. 18th St., Oklahoma City. H. T. McGinnis, 17 '14, is with the Sinclair Refining company at Wichita and lived at 237. So. Eatelle. He was Marjorie Castle, 25, 19, to Marjorie Castle, 19. Natalie Colin McKeon, fa '11-15, has a son born February 19, 1921, Robert Morris, Jr. They live at 5839 Prairie Ave., Chicago. Frederick McNeil, fs 14-16, may be addressed at 1910 Central Ave., Kansas City, Kans Gladys Nelson '18, is teaching music in Haskell Institute, Lawrence. - Lucile Ida Nowlin, '18, is assistant editor of "Good Furniture" magazine, at Grand Rapids, Mich. J. T. O'Bryan, fs '14-16, is a special lentor for the Lumberman Underwriting Alliance at 32 Cambridge Court, Spokane, Wash. Jessie I. Penner, *In '14-16*, has been a statistician for the U.S. Geological Survey since 2013 and until six months ago in Washington and now at 409 New Post Office building, Patryan Payne Ranom, fa '14, 18, working in a government office and attending the dental school at Howard School of Medicine. C He- lves lives at 915 Westminster, N.W. Gladys Bitzer Phelp, 15 is, living at Clintonville, Wis. Her husband Captain William R. Phelp, U. S. A., is stationed at Baltimore, Md. Gladys Rice, Is "14-18, may be addressed to General Staff College, Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C. Robert k. Robertson, 18, 21 » Jain Robert k. Robertson, 18, 21 » Jain theJOss of Tomka on July 34. Both were satisfied at K. & A. C. several years later. Robert k. Robertson, Roscoe John Robinson, f. 14-18, Brownie John Robinson, f. 14-18, Mildred Light Samson, f14-11, is an Officer in Panhellenic at Amorilla, Tex. and may be addressed at P.O. Box 294, Tex., 78030. For contact information for the city water, gas and light plant. Annie Neil Shafer, '18, has moved from Olathe to 718 First St., La Salle, Illinois. Paul E. Shaft, fs '11-17, is a shipping clerk in Los Angeles, and lives at 526 W. 60th St. Charline Smith, fs 14, and Mrs. Mary Gilmore Anne, 44, left the middle of July to join the Pi Beta Phi tour to New York, where she will return the middle of September. J. H. Snepp, f'11-15, is a drugglat at 129 E. Park St, Olathe, Kans. F. Le Port Spangler, e '18, and Mrs Spangler, l, have moved from Milwaukee to 1124 Plain Ave., N. E. Canton, Ohio. L Keith Sparks, 64-14-15, is manager of the Dr. D. S. Sparks Drug Store at Greenburg, Kans. Amy Sperer, 18, writes from Pawnee and an ally, who lives in Colorado and an always glad to get the Graduate Magine. Am home for vacation, after having taught at Greenburg for the last two years, she moved home from Clifton, Ark., where she has been a朵蒙 science and art Herman E. Steinert, 'fq 14-15, in a banker at Galatia, Kanaan' Roy E. Stevison, m '18, has moved from Kanaa City, Mo., to McCracken, Kansas. Neil McCrumb Srowig, '18, had moved from Garden City to 168 I. St., Salt Lake City. Paul H. Subkrup, fi. 14-18, is studying at the College Business Institute, Minneapolis, Minn., under the auspices of the University. He lives at 3535 Premont Avenue, North Gladys Hatcher Swearingen, f. 14-15, is living at Lake Forest Club, Edwardville, Kans. She has one daughter, Daisy (f. 14-15), in a library in the Heaven High School Bluefield, W. Va., and lives at 131 Union St Martha M. Taylor, *f* "11-15, is a government commenter in Washington*, *Daily Mail*. At Citi Hotels, she writes regarding achievements, none. That I'm proud of so far is her ability to keep up with the latest news.* Holtz, S. T., 19th, s. 14-16, is a registered pharmacist at Hoslington, Kans J. Everett Tipps, fs '11-18, is farming on route 2, Harper, Kansas Laura Topham, '18, has moved from Commerce, Tex., to 945 Rhode Island Lawrence. Wilfred C. Wann, 18, has moved from Cambridge, Mass., to 1055 E. Armour Hild, Kansas City, Mo. He has a job in the investment of the Commerce Trust Company. Thomas E. Walton, fd, 14th, is manager of the Loan Department of the People's Trust company at Chillicothe, Mo. addresses $24 Cherry St. Louis J. Wheeler, f. 1417, is a mechanical engineer for the Texas Portland Cement company and lives at 4801 Junn St., Dallas, Tex. Paul H. White, g '18, is superintendent of schools at Goddard, Kans. Jessie Lee Maslick Williams, '18, has moved from Hill City to 2751 Washington St., Kansas City, Mo. Hazel Drainney Whitmore, fc, 14* was married in January 1926 and is living at 202 Boulevard Salem Va. She resides from Wisconsin University in 1918. "DelRuthah Emni D Whitehead, 18, and Mary Nielsonh Whitehead, 18, of Anniston, Antoinne, Texas, are nounce the names of four 14 whom they have named Marzargi. Abner R. Wilson, fw '117, has been in over two years chief electrician for IBM and Motorola. Timing company, Bingham Canyon, Utah. For 13 months during the war William H. Wilson, fa 14-18, is a law student at Ann Arbor. His home address is Box 84, Bibee, Arig. Florence L. Windett, is 14-17, is an assistant cashier of the Queeno State Bank, Queneno, Kans. Clemner B. Wood, fa '14-15, is manual arts director at Independence, Kans and lives at 208 South 15th St. Grace Woufe, ft 14-16, is teaching kindergarten in Newton, and lives at 312 East Third St. Eugene Waldekuhler, is 14-16, is a candy manufacturer at 609 West 1th St. Ottumwa, Iowa. Simpson Yoymans, fs 14, is with the J. C. Nichols Investment company, a 911 Commerce Building, Kansas City Missouri. Neilie E. Van Zant, fa '14-15, is assistant to an X-ray specialist at Valebo, Calif., and lives at 820 1-2 Kentucky St. '19 Robert G. Anderson, is '18, is a minister in Boston, and lives at 358 Dorchester St. Harold D. Arend, fr '15-17, is a salesman for the Frontier Press company at Downs, Kans. John Walter Ashby, fs 15-16, is director of the state cooperative laboratory at Beloit, Wis., and lives at 421 1-2 E. Grand Ave. Miss Elise Rates, '19, will teach English and dramatic art in the high school at Orland City, Calif., next summer at University of California. Block Hibern, is '15-17, is publish of the Ness County News, at Ness y Crallene I. Barnes, is '15-16, is a drug list at Lewis, Kans. Russell B. Barnes, fa '15-17, is a drug giat at Baxter Springs, Kane; and live at 1053 Military Ave. Wanda M. Battley, fs '15-16, is doing private kindergarten work at 170 Claremont St., Pueblo, Colo. Laura Ellen Bell, '19, may be addressed at 927 Cleveland Ave., Kansas City, Kans. J. G. Bell, Is '15, is a metallurgist with Emmerson and Brantingham, 311 Sunset, Rockford, Ill. Edward D. Bradstreet, f'15-18, in married in June 1920 to Edna H. Dolcick, c '18, and is now living at Dighton Kansas. Carl E. Betcher, fs '15-17, is manager of a laundry at 112 South Oak, Eureka, Kansas. O. B. Bridenstine, fs '15-16, is a dentist at 109 1-2 Walnut St. Peabody, Kans. Dwrs. Dept. of Dentistry. Perry Perlson Brush, 18 is a brilliant assistant manager of the Bell Brothers, which was founded in 510-1 S. S. Franklin. He has a son, Lolodin Theodore, born July 15, 1928. Roy E. Burt, '19, has moved from Peetona, IL, to Alta Vista, Kans. Cora B. Charles, fs '15-16, is a teacher of English in El Paso and is spending the summer in Staford. Alberta Cady, fe '15, is a. graduate, nose, and at present is in Los Angeles. Calif. Her home address is c/o G. S. Seamans, Bonner Springs. Benjamin Champlin, *fifth*, 15-17, is in the hardware business at Canton, Kana. He graduated from 15-17, is in the los department of the insurance company and also a scenario writer for the movies and lives at 73 Bay Street, Glens Falls, New York. He was married in April 1918 while in the army to Miss Ida Montague, of New C. P. Crilley, fs '15-16, is an instructor in the Lathrop Trade School, at 4000 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. John B. Dall, fs '15-17, is a salesman at Cherokee, Okla. Nita May Duncan, fa '13-19. is a piano teacher at Easbon, Kana. Charles A. Davis, f-15, 16 is teaching vocational agriculture in Vilasville, NJ; he graduated from C. in 1913 and married Frances Russell in 1919. They have one son, William Ruth Patrici Eastberg, 15, f-15, 17, living at 158 Vanden Buren, Tokana, Kana. Homer E. Egbert, fa 15, is a drug- tologist at Ness City, Kans. Adrian Emerson, fs '15, is in the engineering department of the Santa Fa at Chanute, address P. O. Box 241. Mary Dienst Fite, fa 15-17, in living at 221 No. Buckeye, Coffeville, Kans. She was married to Dr. L. G. Fite in June 1919. Susan Estella Foster, fs '15-17, is a chief clerk for the Empire Gas and Fuel company at Bartlesville, OKa. Frank D. Gage, 15-17, is studying at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is attending Boston. He gives as “achievements.” “Married last December, Lint that” Lyle H. Hadley, fa 15-16, is a pharma- cist at Waterville, Kans. Helen Elizabeth Gofter, 17-18-8 graduated from Chicago University and is now living at Elmhurst Hotel, a hotel near the Lyle H. Hall, 15-14-8 is a phar- Milford Worth Hale, fs '15-17, is associate editor of the Western Advocate, at Mankato, Kans. Edwin C. Hake, ft 15-17, is district manager for the National Mamp commissioning dressed at Grand Ave, and Cedar Lake Island, St. Louis, Park, Minnesota, F, C. Hamilton, fa 12, is a chemist with the Santa Fe railway at 515 San Juan Si, La Junta, Colo. Bentice Palmer Hillier, f15-18, living at 611 Atherton, Ave. Flint, Mich Sara Cox Hoch, f15-18, is living at Mackeysville, Kans. E. Hillman, *fls-15-10*, is a teacher at Glen Elder, Kans. Ruby Hostetler, '18, in teaching at Glascogne, Kans. Randal C. Harvey, fs '15-17, is a lawyer in Topeka, and lives at 1405 Polk St. Shannon St. Topkens, Louisa Wingfield, died in seven years since her marriage in September 1928 and is a graduate of Washburn. From 1915, she engaged in home demonstration work at the Washburn School. Edna Thomas Jennison; fs '15-16, is living at Mullinville, Kans., where her bushail is a minister. Ross D. Jones, fs '15-17, is proprietor of the Jones Drug Store, 124 N. Main St., Kingfisher, Okla. Arthur W. Larsen, fc 15-18, is assistant secretary and actuary of the Volunteer State Life Insurance company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Harlow E. Laring, 'fis 15-16, is teacher of vocational agriculture in the high school at Milan, Mich. Earl Robert Levey, ft. 12-16, is man- er of a poultry, a seed and produce in Kansas City. He is married to a daughter. They live at 4601 E. 27th St. Mabel Gertrude MacNaughten, 19, is a teacher in Lavernworth, Kans., and lives at 221 Second Ave. Corine Markley, fe 15-16, will spend the next three years with the Methodist Episcopal hospital at Soochow, China. He will M. Wongen, fe 15-16, is farm- Ernest W. Morgan, f. 15-16, is farm- man, raising new Stewart, Winnem- ington, Winnemington, the Great Northern railroad at St. Paul, and years and for the Missouri Pacific at St. Louis. Gertude Ott McArthur, f'15-18 and J. C. McArthur, 13, are living at Goodland Kans., where Mr. McArthur is of the Shapman Co. high school. L. R. Oakleaf, fr. 15-16, is living at 525 L. R. 9d St. Cheverny Park. Elizabeth O'Keefe, fa '15-17, is a teacher in Sewton, Kans., and may be addressed at 321 East Eighth St. Lewis O. Northup, fs '15 is in the retail lumber business at Iola. A. Nell Paul, fc 15-18, is farming near Randall, Kans. Paul E. Pinkston, fa '15-16, is a physician at Elk City, Kansa, and also vice-president of Eik City and the Havana State Bank, Havana, Kansas. He is a member of the Montgomery county medical society, and the A.M.A. Adrian T. Parr, fs 15-16, writes that after leaving K. u He was a draftsmans for Henry L. b Roberty & Co. 1814-5 charged for physical defect, 1814-18, insurance engineer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1915-20. Engineering department, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio, 1912-13 specialized in specializing in Structural Steel map work, special skills and blue print printing. Married Viola D. Stober, Marietta, Ohio. June 18. 1915. Have one married, Dorothea Alice, born Dec. 12, 1920. William Ewart Plank, f. 15-17 is an officer in the United States army, stationed at Troy, New York, 223 Rt. 9th was graduated from West Point in 1820. Maurice Purcell, fs 15-17, writes from her home in Ness City. "Have carried on my dramatic work to a limited extent, winning the lead in the dramatic scenes of his book and good offer for the beginning of a career at the stage if I cared to take it." Jas, A. Reinhart, fn '15-17, is an insurance agent at Parsons, and lives at 2227. Broadway. Harlie S. Reitz, fa '15-16, is in the hardware and furniture business at Chadron, Nebr. Homer H. Richardson, f. 15-17, is a chemist for the Missouri Pacific railroad at 1055 Railway Exchange building, St. Louis, Mo. Doris Roebke, fs '15-17, is in the furniture business at 218 New York Ave., Holton, Kansas. John S. Seybold, f5-15, is taking advanced work at Rennsaule Polytechnic School, Troy N. Y. He was appointed to West Point when he left K. U., and was graduated there in 1925 in engineering there in the engineering corps in 1921. Trevia Swagerty, farm, fa '15-17, is living on a Shed near Eskridge. Kansas. She has one son, 11 months old. (Continued on page 8)