College MU To De of I new entrie Dear rule of p ime whi ard Hi jump law l owe beh Sche he a hand hour In sibie Sche the st cur coun allo th Ju due cour and stud Sche The req of I point in m sched rule A Scho in sched Arth Of I孝 of Mus case en thir C g a s com wif D num tem wor may reac that will fro unt BI Girl A hav by ass med Hall will Big any qu It fre ter und and Un com feel Law Big in t and you H hom who Any Lill wee the Littl they 6 GRADUATE MAGAZINE—SPECIAL NEWS EDITION EIGHTY-THREE GRADS ON MISSION FIELDS List Made By Frank Herron Smith, '02, Shows Many in Foreign Welfare Work CHINA, JAPAN, INDIA, LEAP These Countries Have Most K. U People. Every Continent Has a Few Eighty-three former students of the University are now engaged in missionary and foreign welfare work according to a list just compiled by the Rev. Frank Herron Smith, 92, who has been home on leave of absence from his work in Korea. Every class from 1808 to 1929 with the single exception of the class of 1903, is represented on the list. Mr. Smith emphasized the fact that the list probably omits many others and probably contains many mistakes, but as is accurate as pos- "Some of those listed are probably engaged in work other than missionary work proper, but I have included all doing any sort of foreign welfare work. I believe that the list of 83 proves that the University is engaged in missionary work than any other Kanasa institution." The earliest graduate on Mr Smith's list is George Gauner, 76 who is now located in Yucatan. C. P. Chapman, 91, and Laura Radford, 94, are the next two in point of time. Three members of the class of 1920 have already gone out, but there are more women than men that there are more women than men in the list, 48 women have gone out and only 35 men. Every continent contains a former K. U. student according to the list, China, Japan, (including Korea) and India lead the countries, the first being Pakistan. Eleven are located in South America, and Africa have 4. Turkey and Syria together have 5. Mexico, Porto Rico Philippine Islands, each have 2, while Austria, Russia, Santos Duminga, Swimba, Siberia, and Yemen each have one. The list arranged by classes follows: Geo. Gaucer c 776, Yucatan C. P. Chapman c '91, Columbia S. A. Laura Kadford C '94 India, Wilkie C. Cock c '98 India, *Laura Goode Clock c '99 India, Nelle C. Feltc c '99 China, Melissa C. McLaughlin c '104 *Thos, R. McWilliams c '01 Africa, Effie Pyle Fisher c '01 India, Ruth Ewing Hansen c '01 China, Mytte Shane c '02 Turkey. John Gregg c '02 Africa. Mrs. John Gregg f'02 Africa. Frank Hern Smith c '02 Japan, Gertrude Bamford Smith f' '02 Roxana Oldroyd c '04, India. Lydia O'Donnell c '04, Japan. Lydia Lindsay c '05, Japan. John G. Woodin c '05, Burma. Bessie Woodin Woodin, c '05, Burma Jessie H. Baldwin m '08, China. Conrad Hoffman c '06, Europe. Chas. Siler c '07, China. Nora Siler s'07, Porto Rico. Wimfried Wileox Herman c '08 Winifred Wilcox Herman e 'C India. Juby Petit, c '98, China. Ruby Hosford c '09, Argentine. Emilie Lawrence c '09, Burma. Pay Livengood c '09, India. Paul Lomber c '10, Canada. Ivy Craig c '10, S. Africa. L. Curtis Guse c '10, India. Tom N. Hill c '11, India. F. E. Lee c '11, Japan. John D. Bigger m '11, Korea. Mrs. J. D. Bigger m '11, Korea. Roy K. Smith m '11, Korea. Laura McLane Smith g '11, Korea Lola Lindsey c '11, Japan. Julia Erasmus c '11, Peru. Roy Emond Smith c '12, Syria. Mabel R. Novillin c '13, China. Chas. C. Lee p '13, China. George Holiday l '13, Japan. Dorothy Spencer c '13, Japan. Ina Eliz Smith c '13, Mexico. Pauline Richardson c '14, France. Fred L. Soper c '14, Brazil. Juliet Sinder Soper c '14, Brazil. James Fowler c '14, Ireland. J. Christy Wilson c '14, Persia. Ruth Rule c '14, Russia. R. C. Hartough g '14, China. M. Paul Airgood g '14, Turkey. H. G. Hrafton fs '14, Japan. Stella Tremaine c '14, China. Nina Kanaga fa '15, S. America. Leon M. Bocker c '16, M. H. Warren c '15, S. America. Mary B. Oldridge c '16, Japan. Vanetta H. Warren c '16, S. A. Alva J. Walter c '16, Chile. Wayne Edwards c '16, Philippines. Mary Prayer fa '75, S. America. Ela Powers fs '17, India. Ruth Daniels c '17, China. Blanch A. Gard c '17, Japan. F. C. Havighurst g '17, China. Sara Jacobs Ocechali c '17, China. Ralo D. Ocechli m. China. George C. Earley m. China. Lettie G. Archer g '18, China. N. H. Huffman c '19, Santa Do N. H. Huffman c '19, Santa Domingo. Lalu B. Bookwalter g '19, Ceylon Margaret Stewart w c '20, Turkey Irene Taylor c '20, Siam. Helen Weed fa '20, Japan. Jasper Mayer fs Siberia. Richard Rifkind fs China. Richard Wm. low Mexico. Harry Rodler fs Phil. Is. Pearl Bertch fs China. CARRIE WATSON RESIGNS Earl N. Manchester, of Chicago Library Her Successor Miss Carrie M. Watson, 77 who has served the University of Kansas as librarian since 1897, will cease to hold that office September 1, when she resigned as Managing Director of Manchester, who has been appointed director of libraries at K. U. Miss Watson asked to be relieved from her duties some time ago. She will however, continue to be connected with the university and assist the new director of libraries. Mr. Manchester comes to K. U. from the University of Chicago where he has been head of the readers department since 1911 He will have important work to accomplish in bringing to the people of the state full benefit of the $250,000 library to be built at the University. The library is often called the heart of the institution and consequently the naming of the director is considered of particular importance not only to students but to the entire institution, as an angus who desire to use the library. "The rapid development of the University has emphasized the need for library service," Chancellor E. H. Lindley said. "This increased service is now made possible by the application for the new library building." DYER TO BE "DEAN OF MEN In announcing the appointment of Mr. Manchester, Chancellor Lindley expressed his appreciation of the services Miss Watson has rendered the University. She was graduated in 1877, and became librarian in 1887. Since that time she has formed the acquaintance and friendship of a large majority of the 90,000 student books have been on the 90,000 hill. Her assistance to Mr. Manchester is expected to be very valuable in the development of the wider library service made possible by the new building. New Position Created by Recent Appointment A Dean of Men, in the person of John R. Dyer, of Chicago, has been appointed by Chancellor E. H. Lindley for next year. This is a new position at K. U., although deans of men are common at other schools The new dean's duties will be that of counsellor and vocational adviser for men students, and assistant to the Chancellor in organization of affairs connected with student life, according to the Chancellor's announcement. Part of the vocational work will be carried out by Prof. A. T. Walker, who will give full time to his duties in the department of Latin next year. Mr. Dyer is an Ohio State University man, 32 years old, and comes to K. U. from Chicago where he has been engaged in industrial personnel work. He has made a special study of vocational work. Registrar George O. Foster has announced that the Student Loan Funds loaned over $10,000 to deserving students during the past year, and that about $4,000 is still outstanding from past loans. Over $10,000 Loaned To Students in Year In making the announcement he called attention to the fact that unless more loan funds are secured or some of these loans paid off, there will be no benefit from the plan. The plan under which part of the present funds are administered is that the donor of the money may if desired receive four per-cent interest, the same amount that is collected by the lender in return to the maker. Mr. Foster, a "the opportunity to invest and at the same time help deserving students." FOSTER IS TREASURER FOR MEMORIAL FUNDS Since the last issue of the Graduate Magazine, the Executive Committee of the Memorial Corporation has served as treasurer of the Corporation. GEORGE O. FOSTER Points Out Necessity for Prompt Payment of Stadium-Union Pidges can give much time and energy to his important position. Mr. Foster has the co-operation and counsel of a financial committee, composed of Thornton Cooke, '85, chairman, president Vaughan, '86, H. T.ucker, president Watkins National Bank, Lawrence, vice-chairman; T. J. Sweceny, vice president Peoples State Bank, Lawrence; Chester Woodward, '93 vice president Central Trust Company, Topkish; and Irvine Hill, vice president "The contractors are paid on monthly estimates furnished by the engineer of the corporation. Close inspection of contractors before September 1st. M. Foster has handled finances of university organizations for more than twenty years with success. Naturally his connection with the Memorial Corporation will be his largest financial service. M. Foster makes this brief statement concerning present pledges, after thankring contributors for the response in payments they are making at the present time: "The University Memorial Corporation has obligated itself to the extent of $212,000.00 for stadium construction work to be completed by the Thanksgiving football game this fall. "The Executive Committee of the corporation will be saved considerable time and we very greatly appreciate prompt attention to payments now due on pledges. Pledges "If any subscriber is in a position to pay several installments of the total unpaid balance on pledge, it will be able to avoid the completion of the big stadium." Mr. Foster, known personally to the great majority of K. U. former students, has arranged his duties so he then been is manager of the George Innes Tea Room at Wichita for three years, and is now in Room at Fort Wayne, Ind. for one year. Her home address is 202 W. 8th St. In the Lifetime of K. U. Folks Hoy Melvin Earl, e 15, was married in Sinceretudy, N. Y., on July 29 to Miss Marie Janette Collin of the place. After September 1st, they will travel to Pittsburgh, Fla., where Mr Walker is district manager of the Bristol Company. (Continued from page 5) G. H. Vansell, fa 'T1-15, is an entomologist and teacher in the University of Kentucky, Lexington. Leo M. Weibel, T5, has moved from Armodilla, Tex., to 424 Alabama St., Lawrence, Kans. Hugo T. Weddel, '15, I. 5', formerly secretary of the Y. M. C. at K U. in Oklahoma; and John A. Gillis, the recent bar examination in Oklahoma. Of elderly six students who took the bar examination, 131 were also among the successful can- E. G. Wickwire, Jr., fr '11, is a pharmacist at Larned, address 524 West th St. Marie F, Bates, fs 12-13, is a clerk with the American Railway Express company at Lehberg, Nebr. A. R. Bartell, fs '12-15, is a highway engineer at Waterloo, Iowa and lives at 1530 W. Second St. James L. Williams, '15, may be addressed st. St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, III. R. L. Barker, ta 112, in a cashier and lives at 2652 N. 7th St., Kansas City. Kansas. '16 D. L. Wilson Berkeley, f12-13, is dentist at 780 Lee building, Kansas City, Mo. During the war he was a First Lieutenant in the dental corps. The letter men include Captain "Pete" Jones, guard; Saunders, center; Hale, center and hack; Reedy, center; McDonald, half; Half of McDonald, endi. Hirginus, nine. "Phog" Allen Gives Line on Players Expected When the Jayhawkers line up for the first game of the 1921 football season on October 1 at Toppea, Washburn will face a team averaging 10 points per game. The Jayhawker team last year. That the line will be much heavier and that big men, both in height and weight will make up the backfield, is the prospect from a survey of the men who will play for the league directed by Director Forrest C. Allen. LOOK FOR MANY MEN BACK The complete schedule follows: October 1—Washburn at Topeka. October 8—Open October 15—Drake at Lawrence October 22—Ames at Ames, October 29—Kansas Ages at L Fae Buker, fs '12-13, is a cashier an- bookkeeper at Madison, Kansas. October 29-Kansas Aggies at Law rence. November 5—Oklahoma at Norman. November 12—Nebraska at Lincoln. November 24—Missouri at Lawrence. Donald C. Burnett, 1 '16, has moved from Camp Gordon, Ga., to Camp Bening, Ga., P.O. Box 68. Robert W. Buckles, fs '12-15, is with the Westinghouse Lamp Company at 1311 Athea building, Seattle, Wash. Frank E. Bolin, is "12," is a real estate salesman for J. C. Nichols, in Kansas City, Mo. Jetta Mabel Colbert, 16, has moved from Alton, Kans., to 1233 17th St. Guck Island, III. Agnes Crawford, 16, and Edward Kroesch, 16. g. w. twelve June 2019 in Girard. Next fall they will be at horticultural school. Mr. Kroesch nominated the bishop's school. Ross E. Buseink, fs-12-16, is editor of the Lyndon News at Lyndon, Kans. James A. Butlin, 16, has moved from Chicago, IL, to Fredonia, Kans. Edward S Crawford, *fs* 12-13, in *A刀* at 104 SA, Buckeye, Kanea Mert K. Dearoff, ff-12 13 is a teacher and farmer near La CeYne, Kansas. He has a family consists of "wife and five family members." Lived on a teacher's a promotion. Stephen Roy Denton, f12-13, is in the discount department of the First National Bank of Talus, Okla., and lives at 111 N. Elwood St. C. S. DeRain, fs 12-18, is cashier of the Rock State Bank, Rock, Kansas. Elsie Dershum, g 76, has moved from Vanity, Mo., to Badwin, Kans. Wayne Steel Edwards, 16, a missionary at San Fernando Union, P. L writes, "Still interested in K. U. and always will be." Ray I. Dunkin. fc 12-13, married Hosta Maria Griffin of Greenville, C. S. They are living at Henryetta, Okla., where Mr. Dunkin is a musician. Paul R. Fair, fs '12-13, is manager of a lumber yard at 123 East Bridge Street, Blackwell, Okla. Crude C. Fletcher, fs 12-15, is land appraiser for the Missouri rail- way. He graduated from May 14, 2018 to Mirie Alice Smith, of Wamaco, Kanso. They have one son, Joseph. Henry George Fortner, fa '12-14, is teaching at Endora, Kans. He has two daughters and one son. Joseph P. Guillet, fs '12-13, is a manufacturer at 165 Hudson Street, New York City. Kenneth H. Foust, ts "12-16, in a lawyer at Iola, Kans Grover Q. Grady, fa '11-16, is praising medicine in Highland Park, IL, and lives at 529 Forest Ave. He was awarded by Rush Medical College in 1918. Everett C Harvey, f12, is easier than the Bank of Cyprus, F12, for his first visit. The First State Institute of Valencia, Texas. He married Marie Enberg of Logan, Kansas, and they have two children. Geo. G. Hall, fs '12-14, is a druggist at Oakley, Kans Howard Gray, Jr., '12-13, is a hard ware merchant at St. John. Catherine Stubbs Helm, fz 12-16, is living at 1234 Clay ST, Topeka. Her husband is Frank Helm, 15, and they have a son, Robert Helm, born March 23, 1919. Charles L. Haynes, fs '12-13, is an advertising manager in Emporia, and lives at 1716 Rural St. Richard V. Howell, fs 123, is head of the department of chemistry in East High School, Salt Lake City and lives at 462 East Fourth South. Robert W, J, Hemphill, fs '16-16, is a lawyer at Norton. Lance C. Hill, Jr. 12*13, is a professor in a clinical laboratory at Emporia, and may be addressed at P. O. Box 412 Nellie Jocoleman, fs '12-15, writes from Miller City, Mont., "an a science teacher at Rapid City, B. D. I was graduated from the University of Chicago in 1917, and have taught at Mokoukee, Iowa, ta., and Rapid City, South Dakota. Arthur A. Jellison, fs 12-15, is working in the Wilson State Bank at Wilson, Kans. He spent nineteen months with the State Bureau and received a second Lieutenant. Louise Imus Jones, '16, was married in August 1520, and is living at Waverly, Ill. Olive Laderer Lawson, fs '12-13, is Frank Glenn Lankard, fs 12-13, living at 513 Porter Street, Evanton, IL, where he is a student in Northwestern university as pastor of a M. J. church in Chicago. living at 668 N. 10th RI, Independence Kansas. She has two children, Joy Ritch, 1-2 years and Frederick L. 6 months Harold L. Lentz, 16, has moved from Pittsburgh, Pa., to 1414 Highland Ave., talina, Kans. Emola Long, *is* 12-14, is a teacher in Madison, Kansas. Hattie L. Lutz, 'fs 12-16, is a teacher t Jewell, Kans. Riley W. Macgregor, fs 12-16, is a lawyer at Medicine Lodge, Kans. Dan C. Martin, fs '12-3, was marie January 1, 2014. He has served Hoyt Saunders of New York and Great Western Sugar company an lives at 192 Prospect St, Fort Morgan John Paul Merritt, fe '12-13. Is a dun- sat at Ibonson, Kansas. at 312 E. 10th St., Coffeeville, Kansas Marguerite Ward Miller, f-12, 12, in college at 152 E. 16th Ave., Denver, College of Arts and Sciences. she was also married in 1915, is trailing superintendent with the Great Sugar Company. They have one son. Ione Trees Montgomery, fs '12-14, is living at Sabetha, Kanz. She has a daughter, Ruth. Lolla L. McCanles, '16, will teach it Poola learn next winter. Alice M. Morrett, t, 12-123, expects to attend a business college in Topeka next fall. Her summer address is Hartford, Kans. Jacine Wallace McCallan, fs 13-15, is a banker at Kincardine, Kans. He married Jane Weaver, '16, and they have one boy, 4 years old. Everett R. McGillard, f12-13, a sales manager for the Toledo Senior company at St. Joseph, Mo, and may be addressed at 2128 N. 228 St. C. A. McKinlay, m '16, has moved from Wichita to 320 Donaldson building Minneapolis, Minn Grace G. Nelson, ff 12-13, who was teaching in the Junior high school at Jola last year will be in a similar position at Salina next fall. Arthur C. Nielot, fa '12-15, is in an advertising agency in Kansas City, and lives at 371 Warwick Blvd. Mabel Perry, 16, has moved from Kansas City to Albuquerque, N. M. North Moyne Kansas City to Albuquerque. Ronald Hamdan, f. 12-13. is a dry goods merchant in Atchison, and lives at 909 Dickerson Terrace. goods merchant in Atchison, and lives at 909 Dickson Terrace. William Riley, 12 f. 17-12, in railways mail service and lives at Dewey Iowa, Iowa Mans Ruble, 12 f. 14-14, in a stenographer 892 1-5 Massachusetts St. Lawrence Alva B. Schafer, fs' 12-13, is a whole-sale grain dealer at 357 S. Estelle St. Wichita. William A. Schroeder, fs '16-17, is principal of the high school at Walton Kannaa. Mrs. John R. Smith, '16, has moved from Pleasanton to 208 E. Cedar, Olathe, Kansas. Peart Stitzer Sterling, '16, has moved from Burlingame to 1915 University Ave., Apt. 21, Berkley, Calif. E. J. Sunderland, f12-11*, is superintendent of the Ash Grove Lime and Portland Cement company at 424 W. 6th St., Chanute, Kansas. Harold A Truesdell, 12-13, is a dentist at 28 Thompson building, Winford, Kansas. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1917. Bertha Kitchell Whyte, g 76, is living at 465 Albion St. Milwaukee, Wis. Walter Wood, p. 16, will be director of athletics at Shurtelec College, Alton, Ill., next fall. His address will be 623 E. 17th. William E. Woolsey, fs '12-16, is in the real estate and insurance business at 309 Newport Ave., Wollaston, Mason. return to his position as assistant professor of mathematics at the Manuscript Center at Fitzburg new fall. He has been appointed a faculty account of health. He addresses at Pittea University. mays. Lillian Morgan Wright, fs '12-13 may be addressed at $15 So. A. St. Arkansas City, Harold E. Yost, is '12-15, is manager of a theatre at 324 W. 4th St., Santa Anna, Calif. '17 Theodore Adriance, 13-14. is a banker at Billings. Okla. Mabel Anderson, 17, is supervisor of music at Hardy, Neb. Winntrud C. Anderson, fa 713-18, is a teacher at 716 N Balm St, Nailz, Okla. H. L. De Berham, fs1-13-8, is assistant sales manager of the Loose-Wise Biscuit company 768 Benton Blvd., Kansas City. Mrs. Nancy Bice, fa '13-14, is living at 609 Walnut Ave., Syracuse, N. Y She has one daughter, Eleanor. W. W. BIRr, 's 13-17, is a general ac countant for the Apache Railway com pany at Cooley, Ariz. Hazel Carson Brooks, '17, is now living at 1007 N. Lawrence Ave, Wichita Kansas. Thomas Boyd, fa 13-15, is assistant city passenger agent for the Santa Fe at Houston, Tex. and lives at 961 Texas Avenue. Earl M. Boyington, fs '13-14, is cashier of the Bird City State Bank at Bird City, Kans. Harold Brown, fs '13, is a manuf urer of serums at Lathrop, Mo. Elizabeth Burton, fs '13-14, is a sten- ographer and lives at 1315 Morgan, Parsons. J. Nesle Carman, '17, g 21, and M. Jarman, announce the birth of a son June 27th to whom they have given him a gift of a new season spending the summer in Hertington. Jonny Butcher, fs '13-14, is a clerk in the Federal Reserve Bank at Oklahoma City. Her mail address is box 208 Roy Carlson, fs '13, is Buick dealer at Minneapolis, Kans. Carl K. Carmean, f18-15, sailed for Straits Settlements Asia on July 14th in the employee of the Yukon Gold company, as a mining engineer. His home address is 1101 S Main St. Carriage, 20. Merrie Lawrence Wipperger, f-13, 14-18, is vice president and treasurer of the Huntington University College in Kansas City, Mo., and lives at 3429 Coleman Lake. He is married and has children. R. A. Clymer, fig. 12, is editor of the Eldorado Times and lives at 517 Benton St. John P. "Jack" Coffrey, 15-13, 17-14, a salesman with the General Asbestos & Rubber company at $8 Warren St., New York. Charles C. Coleman, Jr. 12¹¹¹, and Frances C. Coleman, Jr. 13¹⁴, are live- wires at the DWCC in Detroit. Mr. Coleman is an entleman for the Dialed Wheel Corporation of Detroit, Joy Eather Colvin, is '13-14, is a teacher of piano at 139 North Chautauqua, Wichita. Kittle Smith Duston, fs '13-14, is living at 205 Beanclair Apartments, Okunjima, OKla. Lilia Atkinson Creighton, '17, is living at Flager, Calif. Nathryn Corcoran, f13-14, is a bookkeeper in the electric light office in Lawrence and lives at 152a New Hamshire. W. R. Davies, fb 13-16, is a pharmacist at Lansing, Rang Warner A. Cory, fs 13, is a safewoman and lives at 431 W. 42d St., Kansas City, Mo. He has one child. Kenneth Doddridge, 1'17, has moved from Overbrook, Kana, to Council Grove, Kansas. Gun S. Palmer, ff. "13-1-5," is a captain in the U. S. Army, and is stationed with the 2nd Infantry Battalion. Jamini A. Gaddie, ff. "13-1-4," is agent in the Kansas City Air Force at Parnell, Mo. J. Malcolm Gentry, fs '13, is a Dodore Brothers automobile dealer at 302 N. Grand Ave., Enid, OKa. Elden Hartman Gilleppe, g. 17, has moved from Sedgwick, Kansas, to 2196 Purton Place, San Diego, Calif. Akhra, Dyke. 17, and Henry Pegus, to 14, were married June 28 at Lebanon, NY, where they met in Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Pegus will be at home at 517 First Street East, Hutchinson, Kauai, where Mr. Pegus and his wife the Pegus-Wright Diet Good Company. Ruth Goldsworthy, fs '13-16, taught Latin at Wien, Nebr. last winter, and attended the summer session at K. U. Kansas. Her home is in Sewery, Kansas. W. C. Gould, 1-17, is county attorney of Ford County at Dodge City. Frederick William Gramp, fs 13-15, is a minister to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Clayton, Mo. He has one child, 2+1 years old. Homer Harold Grafton, fs '13-14, is secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Kyoto, Japan. H. W. Grelder, g '17, has moved from Topeka, to Pittsburgh, Pa., where he is connected with the Mellon Institute. Paul V. Hampson, ff 12-34, is assistant superintendent of the Store department of the Prioise railroad at 121 K. Commercial, Springfield, Mo. Ethianne Miller Hartwick, se 13-14, writes from Madison, So. Dak., I am a graduate of University College and especially with the fact that those of us who love K. U. much but could not graduate therefrom are no longer students at college. She covers her financial difficulties. I shall surely be on the list of contributors. Marion Hartwick, arrived June Henry Cushing Jackson, '17, has moved from Gary, Ind., to Fairfield, Ala., P. O. box 58%. Dora Spairt Henderson, '17, may now be addressed at Carmen, Okla. Winfred M. Jemings, fs '13-14, is teaching geography in the junior high school at Salina, and lives at 601 W. Iron. Miriam Jones, 17, will open a store for the sale of athletic and school supplies. She has also fallen. For the past few years she has been in charge of Rowlunds Annex at McGraw-Hill. Marcella Kennedy Keller, f'13-15, is living at 285 Lafayette St. St, Joseph, Mo. She has one son, George Kennedy Keller, 3 years old. Mary L. Dilley Lasmeth, fs '13-14, is living at Espanola. N. M Lucy Young Leake, f. 13-15, and John B. Leake, are living at 501 W. Wesley, San Antonio, Tex. Mr. Leake is director of the Federal Board Training Center for District 14. They have two children, Miles and Elizabeth Louse, 3-1-2 years. Ira H. MacKillian, 15 T3, is manager of the Mark P. Miller Mill at Moscow, Idaho. Elizabeth A. Little, 17, is now in the economics department of the central high school at Muskegon, Okla. Charles M. Long, fs '13-15, is a civil engineer with the Union Pacific railroad at Marysville, Kansa. Charles R. Marker, fa '13, is a dentist t White Cloud, Kans. Georgia Taylor Marshall, fs '13, is living at 416 Dakota St., Leavenworth, Kans. Dale Stanley Miles, fs '13-15, is a deigning draftman in Bartlesville, Okla, dress 11. N. Ouwarp DeLaskie Miller, fs '13-14, is living 5 222 Fleming St, Atchison, Kans. Lake Havasu. erk at Burlingame, Kans. Elizabeth Matthewa Moberly, 'f 13 4. i is living at Roswell N. M John E. Moore, fs 13-15, is in the lumber and hardware business at Happy, Tex. He has a daughter, Mary, born Oct. 4, 1926. John P. McCammon, Jr., fa '13-16, is a lawyer at Greenfield, Md. Enoch H. McCorkle, ff 13-15, is farming on rural route 3. Fort S, Kanna, Harney P. M.padden, ff 13-14, is postmaster at Nana, Kana. Emery J. McIntire, at 13-19, is a student in the University of Illinois, college of medicine, and may be addressed (Continued on page 7)