University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1893

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l l.EWlS LINDSAY DYCHE. xooiavm' .mn ,xNa'1'our'g t:111tA'ro1t OF 15111115 AND 111AMA1A1.s. LLQXYIS LINDSAY lJYt'IllC was born at Berkley Springs, W'est Virginia, March Jo, 1857. He graduated at the Kansas State Normal School in 1878, and then entered the Uni- versity of Kansas. lie graduated from this institution in 1884 with the degree of A. B. He received the degree of A. Nl. in lS86,1111Cl that of M. S. in 1888. Professor Dyche has been teaching in the llniversity since 1885. The collection of stuffed mammals which he has made forthe University museum is now on exhibition at the XVorld's Fair. lt is generally admitted to be one of the tinest collections of its kind in the world. FRANK WILSON BLACKMAR. 111sTo1iY AND SOCIOLOGY. FRANK XVILSON BLACK MAR was born in Pennsylvania November 3, 1851. He gradu- ated from the University of the PaeiHc in 1881 with the degree of Ph. B. In 188.1 he received the degree of A. M. from his alma mater. In 1888-89 he held a fellowship in the johns Hop- kins University. He was Professor of Mathematics in the University ofthe Pacific from 1882 to 1886, and Instructor in History in johns Hopkins in 1887 and 1888. ln 1889 he was made Professor of History and Sociology in the University of Kansas. Professor Blackmar has writ- ten a large number of valuable works on historical, economic and educational questions. A few of the leading ones are: Federal and State Aid to Higher Education in the United States, Spanish Colonization in the Southwest, Spanish Institutions of the Southwest, The Study of History and Sociology, and the History of Higher Education in Kansas lin pressj. He is a member of a number of learned societies, among them the American Economic Association, American Historical Association, the American Academy of Social and Political Science, and the Kansas State Historical Society. He is also a member of Phi Kappa Psi. ANNA MARCH DUNLAP. 1'1ANo ANIJ VOICE. Nl RS. lJUNl,AP was born near Hillsboro, Ohio. She received her collegiate education at the llillsboro Academy. After graduating here she went to tl1e Cincinnati School of Music to perfect herself in her chosen work. Showing especial ability, she was retained to teach in the Conservatory after her graduation. ln 1886 sl1e was secured by tl1e regents of the Uni- versity for the then struggling music school, which, by her help, has been raised to its present high standing. She was married to Professor Charles Graham Dunlap August 12, ISQI. GEORGE BARLOW PENNY. ' DEAN UF THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. tllitllitili l5ARl.UW PICNNY was born at Haverstraw, New York, june 30, 1861. He early evinced a decided taste for music, and began his musical education at the age of nine years. He graduated from Cornell llniversity, New York, in 1885. After graduation he be- came Ilirector of al usirg at tlirton llonse Seminary, Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1887 he returned to New York and beranie one of the staff of teachers of the hletropolitan Conservatory of Xlusit. ln li'iH7lILLlJCfi1ll11C llireetor of Music at the Kansas State Normal School. Here he remained tu o years, at the end of which time he was called to his present position as Dean of 1110 5131111.11 .11 1111Q1g 111 1110 l'111v131'5i1y nf Kansas. Professor Penny has translated anumberof important musical works from the Gernian. He was married to his present wife at Tarrytown, New York, in 18111. l'1ol'essor Penny is a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity. 19



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SAMI IEL WENDELL WILLISTON. GIZOLOGY AN IJ l'A LIQONTOLOGY. SAMUICI. XVliNl7lCI,I, XYll.l-lS'l'ON was horn in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1852. He removcd to Kansas in 1857 and attended the public schools at Manhattan and the Kansas Agricultural College. l.:1tt:r he attended the University of Iowa and Yale University. In 1872 he received the degree of li. S. from Kansas Agricultural College, and in 1875 that of M. S. In lS8Ol1C recvixed the degree of M. ll. from Yale University, and in 1885 the degree of Ph. D. from the same institution. lfrorn 1881 to 1885 Professor XVillist0n was Assistant Paleon- tologist of the United States Geological Survey. From 1880 to 1885 he was Assistant in Os- teology at Yale, and lbenmonstrator of Anatomy there in 1886. From 1886 to 1890 he was Professor of Anatomy at the sarne institution. He was Assistant Editor of Science in 1886. He is the author of numerous scientific papers in American and foreign periodicals and is one ofthe contributors to the Century Dictionary. He has written several scientihc works, including among others a Synopsis of North American Syrphidte and Diptera Biologia Centralia-Americanaf' He is a member of the American Society of Naturalists, the Amer- ican Society of Anatomistsf' and a number of other scientific societies, including the Sigma Xi fraternity. In 1890 he was elected to the Chair of Geology in the University of Kansas. He was married in 1881 to Miss Anna Hathaway. GEORGE EDWARDS HOPKINS. DRAWING ANU PAINTING. . GEORGE EDVVARDS HOPKINS was horn july 30, 1855, at Covington, Kentucky. At twelve years of age he entered the School of Design, Cincinnati. He afterwards studied at the Akademie der Bildenen Kiinste, Munich, then in Florence and Venice under Duvcneck. He then returned to take the Principalship of the School of Design, now the Art Academy, Cincinnati. Two years later he was called to Topeka, Kansas, to organize the Art School, where he remained as principal for seven years. Since September, 1891, Professor Hopkins has been connected with the University of Kansas as Professor nt' Art. OLIN TEMPLIN. l'llIl,OSOI'HY. OLIN TEMPLIN was horn in lndiana, lleceinher 6, 1861. He was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1886. Later he spent some time in doing post-graduate work at the Universities of llerlin and Giittingen. He holds the degrees of B. D., li. ll., B- S., lil. A., and M. S. from the University of Kansas. He was Assistant in Mathematics from 1886 to I8QO. In ISQO he was appointed Associate 1 rofessor of Philosophy in the University, and in 1893 full Professor. ln 1892 he was appointed Registrar of the University. He is a ineinlwer of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Professor Tetnplin was mar- ried in 1886 to Miss Lena A. Van Voorhis, who had been his class-mate. SOLON OTIS TH ACHER. IiQI'll'Y jl'ltlSl'liUlJliNCl-I AND 1QQ1'1Ty 1'1.1c.x1J1NGs. SOLON O'l'lS Tl'l.XCllliK was horn at Hornellsville, New York, zxllffllfil 31, 1830. s judge Tliarghei' is a gradiiate of Union College. He studied law at the Albany Law School, and was adnnited to the liar at Alliany in 1856. He was married in 1856 to Miss Sarah Nl. Gilmore. judge 'l'hacher has held many responsible puhlic positions in Kan- sas 'ind is 'it piesi-ni State Senator from Douglas County. Ile is one of the Uni- . , . . versity Law I.erturers.

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