4 GRADUATE MAGAZINE—SPECIAL NEWS EDITION GRADUATE MAGAZINE The Connecting Link Between K. U. and its People ALFRED G. HILL, 17 EDITOR Purchased monthly at Lawrence, Kanada by the Alumni Association of the University of Michigan. Offered to associate membership to graduates and former students. Enrollment numbers vary. Officers BINGHILL '96, Lawrence. PAUL H. KIMMALA '107. Alfred G. HULL '117. President *See president* Secretary Board of Directors J. A. DEVLIN, *e* 92^1. Term Expressions ELIZABETH F. STONE WALKER, '99. 1925 DORMAN H. O'LLEARY, '19. 1925 J. J. ELLENHART, '19. 1926 EFFRAI LOADER, '95. Term Expires W. Y. MORGAN, '85, 95 ED. T. HACKENNY, '95, 102 Lizzie Williams Smith, '75, 102 J. W. MURRAY, '11 K. U. Associations and Clubs Engineering Alumni = A. Hankins, e10, e11, e12 president; George J. Hope, e02, e03, e04 president Medical Alumn. - Dr. Clarence B. Franklin, University of Oklahoma, Donald D. Buck, Lathick Hallway, K. C. Alen County, Willard N. V. Shiek, 61, Bernardville M. Schwindt, 68, Humboldt county, M. Schmidt, 68. Barton County. Milton Bosem Elliwood, 18, president. Dr. R. J. Wheeler, Great Waverly. Aitchison County, E. B. Scall, president; Orin Wrede, F12, secretary. dourbon County, Streater Blair, 11, Fort Stresson, president; Flood Doubleday, 12. Brown County. A. J. Eichholz, "22, Hiawatha of former and present student club." El Dorado. W, N. Calkins, 116, president. (Butter Co.) Choker County. County, G. Stateton, W. 13, Clinton, G. Presbyterian, M. McKinley, 13, Columbus, secretary. Cloud County, Marble French, 197. Con- cordia, Burlington, 15; officers concordia; Helen Iowa, 15; officers Cowley County, Winfield Division. S. C. Hoehne, 84; president; Mort Jarsel, sec- Crawford County, George Malek, 611 W. Jed St. Pittsburgh, president, Olive Campbell, president Abdice*—W. A. Mattsson, president; Ethel M. Giles, 92, security副;Dickinson Co. Harvey County, L. T. Smith, 69, Newton president; the Church Grove, 14,秘密 Leavenworth County. A. B. Irwyn, '16, president; Mary Mickey, '07, secretary. *emporia* M. Isabel Boyton, 18, *prest*, 19 *McClung W. D. Ross*, 58, *secretary, (Lyons Co).* Ottawa County Mrs Russell, Minne- apolis, Missouri. Mr.萨曼 J. Eackman, 61, secretary. Hutchinson, J. W. Morgen, §3. pre- mission, Schwin, w98, secretary, (Memo, Co.) Salina. Dr. L. S. Nelson, 17, Hub Build. Dr. J. M. McCarthy, 24, N Santa Paula, secr. secretary Shannon County. W. L. Gardner, '95, 701 W. B. Sawyer, '87, 691 W. B. Sawyer, '70, 691 Western affairs Stafford County, R. H. Beals, '03, St. John president. Wibertia William M. G. Glaser, 71, 45 Burch Thomas R. Burch, 72, 48 (Burghclock Burch), 17, secretary. (Burghclock C.) Arizona. Glendale Griffiths, 15, 103. **2016** H. brown, goodrich building, Phoenix. Los Angeles, F. R. Pettahau, c'04, Los Angeles Desk Co., president Washington, Edward J. Kohman, Boston, Edward J. Kohman, Ellenton B. Kirpner, Gov. Hoseol Lee, Kirkpner, Gov. Hoseol Lee Kansas City C. P. Woodbury, F12, Kan- ger president; J. W. Jenkins, I4 secretary; J. W. Jenkins, I4 secretary. Kansas City Women's Division. Ms. John Sweeney, 1965-74, was a basketball player for Kansas City, 6971 Ballantineans, Kansas New York. Dean Foster, 79, 61 E. 42nd, 50 N. 8th St. and 135 N. 66th St. E五四路, secretary. Philadelphia. Concerns in her report, "W. E. Foster, Jr.", General Electric. *Concerns in the* *Journal of the Electrical Engineer.* 37. Pittsburgh 58, Ohio 24, N.Y. 13, E. Tuskingham 13, N.C. 9, New Hampshire 13, Indiana 14, secr.- retario Berlin 14 All local associations will report their officers to the Alumni Office. By W. Y. MORGAN THE IDEAL WINS Ideas are the forces which move the world. Physical force does not move anything forward unless it contains an ideal. It wasn't the armies which overcame the Kaiser but it was the ideals of freedom which filled the hearts of the men who made up the armies. This is true in all kinds of action, friends can get as members of one I was much interested recently in two great families. provided so much. The Stadium will be the center of college athletics for the next decade. campaigns for No proposition to erect a marble f u n d s which shaft or a granite monument could we r e put on appeal to the souls of the sons and in Topeka. The daughters of Kansas like these two first w a s for useful and magnificent expressions of t he k eansas thoughtful remembrance. " to sound buoyant, clever minds and with a great gift for the generations to gather. The Union is to be a building where the Union is spirit which animated those soldiers will find its way to opportunity for generations to come. It will be a meeting place where former students and nation members, faculty and meeting place where former students and active members, faculty and friends can meet as members of one great family. morial fund, The same spirit which was shown the ideal to erect in Topeka had previously been mania a great Stadium (tested at Lawrence, at the University and a Kansas and at Kansas City. The spirit is University Un- marching on through Kansas and it is ion on the cam- invincible for it is an ideal. pus of the Uni- Not only Kansas University students versa as a test- but former students of other colleges imonial of ap- and universities and people who have precipitation to the never entered an institution of higher degree in the new arding joined in this financial demonstration of the University to receive the fund so wisely who lost worthly planned. their lives in the service of their country. There are in Toppea about three building a fellowship and enthusiasm hundred former university students, who will be developed that will make Kankan the queota for the fund in that city as University students, former and was placed at $40,000. In a three present, thrilling days campaign it was over subscribed, lationship such as the students of the Every subscription was a donation. colleges of the East possess. The week following, the Chamber The same spirit will be taken up by of Commerce put on a drive to secure former students of the Agricultural $600,000 in 7 per cent preferred stock College and the State Normal and for the erection of a greatly needed other state schools and the colleges of Kansas. And each and every one will appealed to every business man and woman in the capital. There were no his loyalty grower deeper to the institutions, for the subscriptions were placed where once he studied and was to bear 7 per cent interest and the in-taught. *** A vigorous campaign among thousands of interested people resulted in only $80,000 for the 7 per cent preferred stock. The University campaign was the triumph of an ideal. The hotel campaign was the expression of the pee people on a business proposition vestment was not financially doubtful. ... with this first objective but will proceed to others and will inspire every institution of higher learning to the importance of pitch. Its influence will go on forever This work of the University is one of the greatest things that is going on in Kansas today. It will not stop with this four-page report. Success will come not only to the The former university students were University but to the others that will filled with the thought that no memo- follower Katrina people not only rival could be created which those young believe in deals but bring them to be men and women would have ap- real. n the Lifetime (Continued from page 3) of K. U. Folk Clara Plummer Router, *i6* are 54 years at 321 Robinson St. Oakland State University in a layout company for the Mata Machine company. They have one daughter & Clarence I. Steele, fa '06-08, is an imprisonment dealer at契尔·Olds. His wife is Harriet White Steele, g '08, and he is married five, five of whom are still living. Frank Bray Weber, rd '68-08, is living on a farm on route N 3. Cliffon, Kans. She has a boy, eight years old, and a girl five years old. Mary B. Ward, fs '06-07, is county treasurer of Republic county and lives at Belleville. . . and Howard Hardwick (4), "She live at 2728 Mightie Ave. Kansas City, MO and is a licensed physician contented a position as associate professor of physiology and pharmacology at the University of Kansas. Miner Louis Hartman, fs 67-90, is director of the research laboratory of the carburbonium company at Ningguan York, and lives at 506 McKenon Ave. Thos. J. Stephenson, e 10, writes, "Haven't achieved much since discline, but I'm still in Uncle Same's company trying to desert thompson like a rose. Yes, I am married." Mr. Stephenson is with the service at Kruger, Idaa. Caterer W. Baker, W. A. Lenora, Kane, where he is a physician and surgeon, that his family consists of 18 months old boy weighing 40 lb. Dane dug, 2 years, "175 pounds." James Harold Batchleur, fs 76-88, received an A. B from Dartmouth in 1971, and an LL. B from the Kansas City School of Law in 1916. He married Elizabeth Bowman on April 24, 1918. They live at 27 James Place Kansas City, Mo. W. G. West, fs '65, is deputy live stock commissioner for Kansas, and is stationed at McPherson. Kanna he lives at 315 S. Maple St Goo, W. Hee, g "11, has moved from Pittsburgh, Pa., and may now be addressed at Wilkins Road, Bryn Mawr Farm, Wilkinsburg, Pa. T. Newton Hill, "II, and now a male Christian Missions Society at Missionary in the service of the United Indian Central Province, India, writes; Ray Wick, e '19, may be addressed ejo Metropolitan Water Department at Manila, P. L. '11 F. W. Amaden, is 70'-69, is in the lumber business at Sidney, Mont. "Just now I am superviving a small boys' school in Fifth, a small dispensary with a territory containing hundreds of villages. We have an Indian doctor in town, who is training me to be a European doctor in the district. Then I have four evangelicals or preachers." "India is seething with unrest, in revolt in opposition to the existing order—sometimes directed against the employer—and sometimes at the employee." A. N. Borqui, fs '11, is a druggia at Marquee, Kans. Frank E. Burus, *f*s. 97-68, is assistant manager of the Iowa Guardage Mortgage gage corporation. 501 Shops building Des Moines, Ia. The apathy of centuries is being shaken. India can never again be left in the middle of English, Japanese, and American goods are competing for Indian markets. The Japanese have lost their golden oppo- ration over India's share of their goods. Exchange is against the English goods and even more arabic goods. The European goods are beginning to come in again. "Yet millions have their scanty meal; and sleep hungry - awake hungry. 15c and 24c are good wages of man and woman man and woman coole respectly). In Kansas than here; free is deerner than wheat, and these are the staple foods." C. H. Bielow, fz '07-11, is president of the Bankers' bank at, gardner, Kans. Nina Bielow, btw 69, Nina Nina, at North View Park, Attica, N. Y. Her husband is James Boyce, president of the Thomas-Boyce Feed company. They have a daughter £ 6 years old. Betty Roy Johnson, fs '07-69, is a minister at 224 West Maple Ave., independence, Missouri. Charles K. Kenney, *f* 07-88, a marine engineer at Mount City, Kansas. He is employed by a crematorium of a crematorium at Seattle, Washington, and can be addressed at 1120 ninety-fourth William H. Cowell, fs 97-11, is director of athletics and head coach of the Iowa State baseball league, Durham, N. H. His team has won the New England State college championship. Thomas Otto Moeller, fs '07-09, is a bank teller at Galena, Kans., and lives at 1016 Elm. W. S. Countryman, p 11, is a pharmacist at Maple Hill, Kana. Mabel Hardwick wihn, fs '79-49, writes that she is "conducting an information and adjustment bureau for the two little Dunhams, Alice Clair, (8) Dan M. Nash, fa '07-19, is now in postal service at Lyons, Kana, and St. Louis commercial. On account of his health, he received care of his health which he built and operated for three years. From 1959 to 1958 he was near the kingman. He has two children. Mrs. Frank Nuss, '07-68 has moved from Dinuba, Calif., to 1621 Clay St. Topoka. E. D. Penman, fs '07-08, is a hardware merchant at 169 Market St., Fort Scott, Kans. Howard H. Radcliffe fa '86-11, is division engineer in the pipeline industry of Coronarou, Calif. His wife is Winifred Fleshier. Fa '86-12. They have Lewis M. Sawyer, '06-08, '10-11, is a national bank examiner at 509 Empire State building, Spokane, Wash. Abram Schulman, 1 '11, has moved from Pensacola, Fla., to Garden City, Kans. J. S. Sproull, f. and Chole Lamb Sproull, f'11, have been living for seven years in Lancellon, Ili. They have borne a bud, juck, age 5, and Bob, age 3. They would be glad to hear from any K U. people in Illinois, Larned, Karn. J S. Cromm, fs '07-09, a lawyer at Gretchen Rankin Warner, ft '11, and Orville H. Warner, l '12, are living at 144 South Santa Fe Ave. Salina. Birmingham, Alabama. Kali. Charlotte Howe Wyatt, 11, is now living at 1500 A. Jefferson St, Amarillo, Texas. Bentrice Reed Woodward, '11 is now living in Minneapolis, Kang Charles H. Atkinson, fa '0-11, is factory superintendent for the Foley company. After leaving K. Atkinson in 1911 he worked with the Coleman company at Wichita and had become assistant superintendent when he was transferred to California. Eugene Cuthbert Abernethy, fs '08-09, is serving his fifth successive term as county judge at Holla, Okla. '12 Earle L. Beardsey, fs 08-15, is married and lives in Galveston, Tex. where he is a civil engineer with the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe railroad. James Robinet Burnett, fg 08-18 has taken two graduate courses at Pollard University in St. Louis and in eye, ear, nose and throat at Caldwell, Kans. He has one daughter Spencer L. Baird, fa '07-12, is an attorney at American Falls, Ida. Aadh Patrick Beltz, fb 65-10, is living at 4198 Lloyd Ave. Roads, Kaneville in the retail department of the Long Bell Belt her company, Kanaas City, Mo. FORMER K. U. PEOPLE CAN HELP NEW FROSH Homer J. Conkey, fa '81-0, is traffic manager for the Bay State Riding company at Tulsa, Okla., and lives on south Frankfort St. He has two cars. Chas. D. Cupp, fs '08-05, is a physial cian at Breckenridge, Texas. Raymond L. D. Daniel, fa '08-09, in farming, training horses and horses, manufacturing tobacco" at Owenaboro, Kentucky. Phillip Lind Davis, '12. has moved rom Long Island. New York, to Bayside Blvd. Bayside, N. Y. Gale Gossett Dietrich, 12, is living at 2612 East 28th St. Kansas City, Mo. He lives near small homes. Alfred Gossett, born 1917, and Sanford Kay, born 1919. Henry W. Dillard, fs '85-09., is a druggist at 2306 Sherman Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. He has one child. Calling Attention to Preliminary Details Will Make First Week Easier Lewis Doyle, fa '88-11, is a merchant at Kingman, Kans. He has a boy four years old and a girl seven. Katherine Curry Eberhardt, '98-09, 1s REGISTRAR OFFERS ADVICE Urges That High School Record Be Sent in For Approval Immediately Former students of the University can be of great assistance to prospective freshmen by calling their attention to preliminary details which should be included in coming to Lawrence. The registrar's office has sent out the following sug- office has sent out the following suggestions to prospective new students: First: Have your high school principal send to the registrar's office, without delay, a certified transmittal form for your high school work and graduation. Second: Write the registrar indicating definitely which school of the University you plan to enter; this will enable the registrar to send you by mail an official permit to enrol in your program and will save the time required to check your record when you present yourself for registration. Third: Present yourself promptly bringing with you the register's official permit, on September 12, 13 or 14 at 10 a.m. to make it not later than the 12th. Fourth: Your enrollment in class will receive attention after your registration and payment of fees. Further instructions will be given you when you register. GEORGE O. FOSTER Registrar living at 725. S. Sant's Fe Avo, Salina Kane. She has two sons, Frank Chi- teopher, 16 months, and Fred Curry, 2 years. Frank G. Fallon, fs '95-16, is a lawyer at 2920 S. Western Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. John H. Press, fa '98, died of the duo in Los Angeles in 1929, after a three-year struggle with cancer. The children who are still living there. He is survived by the California Tennis Magazine. John Ray Gornaloy, 05-11-81, is a credit and traffic man and lives at 360 Nast Ninth St., Hutchinson, Kans. L. W. Green, fs 83-11, is a transportation inspector for the Santa Paula Rail Terminal in Monterey, where he lives at 700 North Mountain, son 3 years old, and a girl 1 year old. The Graduate Magazine always brings to its news of old friends, which is why she writes about the comment of Nova Foster Pelligrati, fla. 122, Silea and Ellen Allison Goller, fla. 113; Stacy and Lyonne Allison Goller, fla. 113; and May Bax, 4-12 years, and Mary Carol, 4-12 years, and the Gilberts is attorney for the Banking Company. Ralph S. Hance, fc 98-09, is assistant chiefer of the First National Bank at Nathan Hausman, fc 98-19, Cedar Springs Nathan Hausman, fc 98-35, photographer at 102 Main Street, Kansas City. F. L. Hortick, its '65-09, is a saleman and lives at 219 South Lawrence, Wichita. Charles A. Hill, fs '08-12, is a lawyer in the Union National Bank building, Fresno, Calif. J. B. Hottel, fs '08-10, is living at 1361 Race St. Denver. C. H. Hubert, ts 98., is herding Guernsey cattle near Wakefield, Wis. The route 6. He was editor of the Magazine Breeder Journal for seven years. May Peak Davis Bolt f, 98.60; living at 867 Lincoln St, Coffeville. She has two sons, Arnott Bex, and Lawrence Wm. T. Lauman. 85-09, is manager of and owns a half interest in a farm implement business at Riceville, Iowa. He has two children. Edith Lawson, fs-'81-08, is doing news paper work at Russell, Kans. C. G. Loomis, fs 98-18; is secretary treasurer of the Salina Plumbing company at $16 W. Walnut St., Salina, Kans. John L. Lovett, fc 78-109, in general manager of the Michigan Manufacturer-He has built in 1823 Real Estate Ecstacle Building. He has two sons, 4 and 6 years old. R. L. Marlin, fs '08-10, is county engineer of Greenwood county, at Eureka. Louise Gillespie McCombs, ta '08-10, is now living at Garden City, Kans. She has two daughters Hortense Rodenberg McCune, is 98'8 living at 549 N. Hollister Ave. Pasadena, Calif. She is the mother of three children. G. W. McKown, fs '85-10, is district manager for the 68-10 Corrugated Bar Co. at, Milwaukee, Wis., and may be addressed at 1100 Wells Bldg. he son, Hall Millard, eight years old, Edward G. Miller, '08-09, is a forest Harry J. Millard, fa '08, manager of the White Laundry, at Champaign, Illinois, and a member of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce. He has Anna L. Hawes Merton, f. '88-10, living at 638 Santa Fe St, Augtua, where her husband is an attorney. She was secondary to secretary to Jouette Suisse during his time as secretary and while he was assistant secretary of the Treasury until August 1918. supervisor in the Coocino National Forest, and may be addressed care of Forest Service. Flagrantz. Ariz. George H. Ober, fs '93-09, is an editor in Joplin, Mo, and gives his address as 712 West 8th St. Paul M., Patterson, ii, 95, n. A. in the medical corps of the United States in medical service at Washington, D. C, address 2490 1608, Charles A. Mieron, fc, 95-08, is superintendent of the Standard Electric Stove at 1729 North 12th St, Toledo, Ohio. Stanley G. Reed, fa '05-03, is a physician and surgeon at 366 South 24th 18th, Omaha, Neb] Worth Huff Rodebush, '12, g. '14, is professor in charge of the division of of Illinois. L. H. Roberson, fa '95-11, is division engineer with Col. William Barringer of Brooklyn and New York Street, New York City. He married Jessica Cohen, fa '10-13, and they have one son. Mildred Yoder Stenger, fs '08-10, is living at Hominy, Okla. She has one daughter, Jean Belle Stenger, age 8. Lloy Searles, fs '08 00, is. farming near Pryor, Okla. physical chemistry at the University. Nelleda Servain Service, fa '98, is living husband and wife in the hardware business. They have two children, Edgar Servain Cornell. Hazel Hall Skinner, In F-94, 95, is living at 307 W. 4th St., Pittsburgh, Kanaa. She married Eugenh E. Skinner in 1915, and they have one son. Harry I. R. Sharpe, fc '98-03, is an electrician at Matlija Hot Springs, Matlija, Vanura County, Calif. Clayton L. Schoendeek, 98-05, is manager of the Harvey Eating house at Soligman, Arik. He has been with Fred Harvey for ten years. Harry B. Syler, fs '98-02, is a physician in Topeka and lives at 1155 Washburn Avenue. L. W. Stewart, 'f8 09,8 is manager of a fruit company at Wathea, Kana. He writes, "Achievements? Quit your kidding." Edua Griesa Teetera, fa '68, is living at 1322 East 9th St, Kansas City, Mo. Faye Tateer, f. '98-99, & a teaching some economics in Hardin, Mont. Her is at 721 W. 4th St., Pittsburgh, Kansas. Alina Stewen Verhage, in 89-99, and Alina Bernard Frank Verhage, in 95-99, on the field. Jerry Kann, where Mr. Verhage is farming. They have one son, George Richard. Ray S. Wade, fd '98, is a broker at 1526 Class Place, Hollywood, CAFF 131 Causee Street, Hollywood, Calif. Edna Lodge Warner, is 65-10, is living at home at 321 N. 9th St., Garden City, Kans Fred D. White, fs '88-10, is a farmer near Ada, Kans. France Q. Wilson, l '12, has moved from San Jose, Calif., to 268 McHenry Ave., Modesto, Calif. 13 Glenn P. Wilhelm, fa '85-11, is a major in the ordinance department of the U. S. Army and is stationed at Camp Bemning, Georgia. He has commanded several experiment stations for small aircraft and written several books on this subject. Edward W. Zimmerman, fs '08-09, in living at Russell, Kanz. Hugh S. Allen, fs '09-10, has charge of a cafeteria at Texarkana, Tex., address 215 Pine St. Clarence L. Ashcroft, fa '09-12, is superintendent of a garage at Esaton Collec. and a garage at 125 Elm St. He has one son. Fred L. Ballein, fa, '99-11- la in the real estate business at 707 W. 32d Oklahoma City, Okla. Florence M. Barnard, fs '09-13, is living at Eads, Colo., where she is county superintendent of schools. Clara Batechel, fs '99-10, is an officer clerk and secretary in Canon City, Colorado, and lives at 715 Orchard Ave. Wilbur L. Beauchamp, f9.12-19, is a teacher in the University of Chicago 16th school and lives at 59th and Kenwood, Chicopee. Harry R. Burns, fa '09, is a mail carrier at Flower, Ind. Roy A. Campbell, f9-10, 19 is general trector of the Lytie Chaugaurua System and lives at 416 1-2 N Main St,昌木, Kansu. William Ambrose Casey, f' 69, *f* farming near Glen Elder, Kans, and also doing evangelical singing. He has played, Kernitt Keenth, and Heath Hadley. Ernestine E. Conner, fs '90-10, is supervior of public school music at San Bernardino, Calif., and lives at 695 Nighth St. Joseph L. Cower, 123 is attending Columbia University in New York City. He lives with his parents at 108 E 123 Ave, Emporia. She and her husband, Caitra Raymond Dart, 41 of the U. S. Army Medical School. He is to be at the Medical Field Service school (Carliss Barracks, Carrollwood). He is the Army Medical school, Washington. C W. Bunether, f8-182, is deputy commissioner at Teppea, and may be visiting. Gasl江印 Edwards, fa 08.13, may be addressed at St. Fort Mich. Alaska Gassl江印 Edwards, faculty of physics and electrical engineering at the Manual Training Normal. Thoe. S. Erwin, fm 10-19, is a salesman at 335 E. 46th St. Kansas City, Mo. He writes that he has "eaten 3 meals a day, had a place to sleep, clothes to wear, and two children and two children, both girls, one about 3 years, the baby about 9 months." L. V. Fee, *fa* 99-10, is a division l.e.g. neurologist for the Texas company at Denver, Colo., and may be addressed at P. O. Box 2100. After leaving K. U. and receiving a doctoral degree at the State University of Iowa and later took graduate work there. Lina Coxedge Ferguson. '13, is living at 11 Ninth Ave., Shenandoah, Iowa. Lillian Maude Finley. '93, '08, is (Continued on page 5)